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Norris' Censure of ^ N . Bingham Again Held Up

Norris' Censure of ^ N . Bingham Again Held Up

THE WEATHER Forecast by U. S. Weather Bnreau, NET PRESS RUN Hartford. AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION for the Month of October, 1929 Stale Library—Corpp. | Cloudy tonight and Saturday, pro­ 5,522 bably occasional rain Saturday. Blembera of the Audit Bureau of authealrr lEurning Circulation* TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE IHREE CENTS SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1929. (Classified Advertising on Page 22) VOL. XLIV., NO. 28. AS COAST GUARDS CHEATED DEATH ON LAKE HOOVER PICKS FALL GETS A YEAR; NORRIS’ CENSURE A MINNESOTAN OF ^ N . BINGHAM must pay $100,000 FOR r e v POST . .1 AGAIN HELD UP Court May Suspend Jail Sen- TARDIEU WILL TRY G. A. Youngqnist Selected ' ' s; tence Because of Poor TO FORM CABINET i to Succeed Mrs. Mabel LEAGUE PLANS Senator Fess Requests That J It Be Laid Aside and Ne­ Health of Former Mem- — ! !0-4 Walker Willebrandt as her of Cabinet. To Pick Out Men RegardlessI Dry Law Head. INTERNATIONAL braskan Consents; It May

of Party Lines He Tells j Sfh- T A R M TRUCE Be Brought Up at Any Washington, Nov. 1 .—(AP)—Al- j Washington, Nov. 1— (AP)— G. bert B. Fall, former Cabinet officer j A. Youngquist, attorney general of Time However— Connec­ convicted of receiving a §100,000 i President Doumergue. , has been selected by President Hoover to succeed Mrs. bribe, today was sentenced to one ; American Member of Com­ Mabel Walker Willebrandt as assist­ year in jail and fined $100,000 after ; ticut Senator Says He Has , Nov. 1.- (A P )— Confident j ant attorney general in charge of a motion for a new trial had been 1 mittee Declares United a stable! enforcement. Justice Hitz in the Dis- I Nothing to Apologize for. denied by government for the weeks of crucial j Mr. Youngquist, who was born in trict of Columbia Supreme Court. international negotiations which I Sweden and whose home is in States Cannot Be Expect­ Fall, found guilty last week of face France until well into the new | Washington, Nov. 1.— (AP)— A receiving a bribe from Edward L. Crookston, Minnesota, is now in Doheny, oil operator, was granted year, Andre Tardieu today formally! Washington, and will take office in ed to Sign Such a Contract resolution asking condemnation of bond pending an appeal. accepted President Doumergue’s in- { the near future. His nomination is Senator Bingham, Republican, Con­ Maximum Sentence. vitation to form a new ministry. | V ' V

e v e n in g h e r a l• d , so «i-k»Trrrj u th MANCHESTER,»ji A xTr*Ti TTQTF'R GUiNi's.,CON5V FRIDAY*m iu A »______NOVEMBER______1> 1929. m a in CJfl UiS’l'lSK brought by his attorney. ^ t'AGB TWO Arrested by Feder^ WON’T TALK WAGES held under |20,Q00 baU by a XJgN Youth In Mosquito Plane States commissioner, the haoea. HIGH TARIFF HITS about town Spartanburg, s: C., Nov. 1.— (AP) corpus action was brought, on BUMES RASKOB ^ State Briefs __The Southern Textile Associaticn which today his attorney pleadec ■ l a b o r - s e n. SMITH The Boy Scout Court of Hohor ______; today declined to participate in any that the information flldd aga^*>' has been postponed again and Flying Around The World _ manner in labor wage controversies Lucks was indefinite as to crimina. be held on Friday, November 29, JUSTICE’S ^ which have been prevalent in the acts and the bail excesdve. The action opposed by XJnit- FOR MARKET CRASH instead of tonight. Bridgeport,eeport, Nov. !•— l-e, ^ was Washington, Nov. 1— appeal of George T. McCarthy,' annual convention of the As ed States Attorney Charles H. Tut­ southern Democrats, The Luther League of the Swedish Senior, who with his son, w m ^ su , i sociation voted to------decline an invita- tle under whose direct supervlsioa . Washington, ^ov. 1.—(AP) Louisiana, and Snuth ' Lutheran church wiU meet at 8 contractor in the Yellow Mill Bridge \ extended by Thomas F. Me an inquiry had been undertaken in­ Placing a share of the blame for lina, held the center of tariff debate construction to de’^r mine wheme^ a pf j^gw York, president of to the activities of the ring, ex­ o’clock tonight with J i; America’s orgy in the Senate today, the Louisian.m son in charge. A s^ort business justice of the peace has authority the United Textile ^'’orkers. istence of which was brought tc (-on the public statements of Chair- appealing to his Democratic col­ meeting will be foUowed by a soci^ to question him regarding the worn Mr. McMahon in a telegram to the public notice recently by a J gang '•man John J. Raskob of the Demo- leagues to rally to the support u: hour of Hallowe’en games and ■was up before the Supreme Court of association said it had been suggco*.- slaying in Boston. . „ „ . ■ cratic national committee, Senator the tariff bill and save it. stunts. Errors here today. The McCartiiy, ^ ed that the union assist in readjust- Federal Judge Alfred C. Coxi Robinson, Republican, Indiana, no Ransdell urged the minority to case was the last on the calenda-: | ^ schedules and hours took the habeas corpus action im- i.sooner concluded an heed the words of Alfred E. Smii:i, T Untenant John Kuehl of for the day. McCarthy----- . refused to industry. der consideration until next Wed- «he was called to task m the benate party standard bearer in the last LaconiA N. H., WiU be in town over answer questions of a justice of the The association in its telegraph ed j pgsday "today. Senator Ramson D e m ^ campaign, that: w eg-end and wiU t ^ e a leading peace in the Investigation of the reply besides stating: “ We never| 'Miss accusing him of “I am opposed to politics in tariff nart in many of the services of the YeUow MiU scandal and was threat­ discuss wages or labor,” conclud-il 1 ;.politics’’ wuh the nation’s •’delicate ! making.” sifvatio™ Army, Following the ened with punishment. , “ the records of yoUr activities andj M L PELEE ACTWE ^economic situation. opg L meeting tomorrow ev«ii^ the His views, first set forth in a ; accomplishments durirg the past 20, ^ Robinson spoke in reply to statement, later were voiced on fie he wiir speak at HELD AS WITNESS y,. years have not been such as to lu- Ipublic statement Wednesday y Senate floor. a thriUing account of his expw Bridgeport, Nov. 1.—(AP.) ^spire confidence — in you ” Fort De France, Martinque, Nov. Isenator Robinson, ences during a shipwreck, w After he had concluded. Senator charged from Stamford hospital to- j “^^^g''^soclation in" its decision fe- 1.^ _ (A P )—Mont Pelee, famous West ••Democratic leader. Market Smith traced the growth of ma­ be in charge of the young peoples day following recovery of his in -, ^^ge and hours of lab>,r Indian volcano which has been ac­ attributed the Stock ^aruet Shad attributed chine manufacturing and asked how service on Sunday afternoon at 3 juries, Joseph Peel, Norwalk negro , ® took the stand that its ob- tive for weeks cast up blocks of roch ‘unduly and re- o X k and take part in the evening f {■situation to the sta'tements of labor expected to benefit through a who 'was in the stolen Norwalk car | “purely educational ” weighing more than 6500 pounds ^peated” prosperity Coolidge higher tariff. service at citadel. which crashed into a pole in Stam-1 •* ______— during its recent erujitions of gas ( president Hoover, Calvin Instead of the mass of American ford after a policeman fired a shot ' and ash. Ten thousand refugees from ,'and Secretary Mellon „-<,erted labor being helped by a high protec- A group of 8th grade girls at the driver, was arrested and CHILDREN BURNED • the communities at the foot of the ^ ^ ^ n t^ fo^ m e? president and | Uve‘tariff? SmTth skid, it was being holding a Hallowe’en party in the lodged in the county jail as a ma­ j volcsino are being sheltered in other ft t e S r e t a r y 'o f the treasury hetweeh the upper ao i Manchester Community house this terial witness. He will be held to ^ —------districts. nether millstones.' “ S n T i o Charge o< the clu^ pr^ - testify for the State against Daniel j ^^gonia, Nov. 1.—(AP)—Left Cry of the Press. dent, Ernest Maynard. Games an Washington, Norwalk negro who j gj^gpi^g jp their cribs when their ‘‘Lower wages as to the mass of refreshments will be enjoyed. drove the car. Washington will be | pgygpts, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Jack- REDS PASS a S a NY ■.the moon. tried in the December term of the >‘ Raskob__ a Plunger them and higher costs for what they son went visiting for a few minutes stock buy,” he asserted, adding an illus­ Michael Schuetz, 45, Criminal Superior Court on a next door, Franklin and John Jack- 1 V ■ t4p described Raskob as a Albany, N. Y., Nov. 1— (AP) L a ” L t "pTuhger” and qgeted tration of this condition could be pect street, was ad^tted to charge of criminal negligence. ‘•^nrinted articles of the Democratic found in the cry of the press for Memorial hospital at » ° ‘“ J tive’ly'^were seriously burned when j The Ru^ian f lobe-encircling pl^e^ the last ten years of national pros­ nieht. Some time ago he feU In Us STILL LOVES WIFE fire broke out in their bedroom early , J T ^ d of Sow®ts. P -s e d ^^v ’^gSrr^an which he said back yard and suffer^ a fractured :-aged Americans everywhere to buy perity while the President calls a.n Bridgeport, Nov. 1.—(AP.) extra session to “ relieve the tragic rib that ha- been bothering hl.n Wesley G. Meehan of Norwalk told The parents returned just in time | today on the way from Detroit to M i Judge Carl Foster in Superior to discover the flames consuming | New York. ______i'g w h a t has Raskob to do with thm distress of forty miUions of people. again. C 'N ^situation,” retorted Senator Ha “Has our government and our Court today that though his wife Franklin’s crib. The father hastily i press,” he asked, “got to point The Manchester Construction Oi. deserted him twice and now refuses | ‘ matched the child from the crib and j THEATRICAL MAN FAILS “ ^ “The Senator thinks he can get that they only reckon the highly began work this morning on the to return, he still retains an affec- neighbors took him to Griffin i - ' __A vol- protected and fabulously prosperous Purnell Block owned by Geo. E- tion for her, but his request for a , ^jospital, Derby. The child’s name is New York, Nov. 1 (AP) ------a pStical advantage by accusing untary petition to bankruptcy was R^kob of being a great industries of this country as being Keith, plans of which c^ l the divorce was granted. t on toe danger list there. His cloto- the nation? The declaration of na­ The couple was married in 192J. j jjjg caught fire and he was filed today by Edward L. Barnbur "‘ The whole situation m America i entire remodeling of ’ who formerly was interested part •of suSi delicate tincture it seems to tional prosperity either means removing partitions and g Six months after their child was j ^^rned on the entire body. John they consider these industries the owner to various theatrical could employ J “ the store formerly occupied ty bom Meehan testified his wife, Mil escaped the flames. tions. He listed liabilltie* of $89,- nation and at all hazards they dred Gregory Meehan deserted him, better advantage at this oriuc S JorgU rezel, making the comer 898.36 and assets of $26,630.06. .■time than by criticizing this or that not be disturbed in their prodigal store much wider at present Tbe leaving the child with his parenis.; accumulation of wealto, or they are ^ ° j ^^jjg street floor is to be Among his creditors are Lotus it She consented to return a ; RELEASE PLEA FAILS Lurie, of 315 Montgomery street, guilty of misleading fhp the nAonlG,people tenure iiuuLWi B^h^Harrison and Robinson ex- changed to allo-w for the centering Germany’s 21-year-old ’round-the-world flyer l^«hown above with his later after an agreement was made , San Francisco, to whom he owed pbfssS confidence in the economic of the ddors with new front win- that his parents legally adopt the | $5,933 listed as toe petitioners share soundness of the nation and m the child. A year ago she deserted him ^ New York, Nov. 1.—(AP.)—Ac­ of loss from toe pro lie speeches are made every day of } government control ^adherents a ma Now he is eager to get back h^ome. 23.98 1-2; Holland 40.32; and relatives paid, her a visit and Norwich. Nov. i—(AP)—Satisfi^ “HAPPINESS BOYS’* toe week throughout the year. i jority of about 24,000 votes. “I only planned to be gone for .a 26.78; Sweden 26.84; Deo- that toe death of Charles Muesch, soon a regular Hallowe’en party was ar ” he savs. “I’d have made iti1 mark 26.78:26.78; Switzerland 19.37 1-2;1^2; World Famous Radid in swing. All of the guests wore year, 63, of this city, killed by a machine Favorites ’ if it hadn’t been for damag^^ ^ Spain 14.23; Greece 1.29 3-4, Po­ driven by Malcolm Austin of Uncas- costumes and games and strmm Sd^ I^’inay have to go back to El land 11.25; Czecho-Slovakia 2.96 SPITALNY’S BAND were played. Light refreshments •ville was due to criminal negligence Paso for the hearing. I think I 1-8- Jugo-Slavia 1.77; Austria 14.05; Coroner E. G. McKay today held were serVed. have something coming Rumania .60; Argentina 41.00; Austin responsible in a finding. COMING SUNDAY hospital and doctor bills were Brazil 11.82; Tokyo 48.15; Shang­ Muesch was killed Sept. 21 “ J^® hai 55.11; Montreal 98.62 1-2. was crossing a' street near his home. MORAN AND MACK (The Two Black Crows) BIG WESTERN HRM here Baron Wartoausen in “WHY BRING THAT UP” I Seasonable Coats j -Ians to fly to Tulsa, St. Louis, Chi­ COMPANY EARNINGS JUSTICE w h b e S r ’s A im S E IS IN BANKRUFTCY cago Detniit, Cleveland, Pittsbu^, 1 New Haven, Nov. 1— (AP)—GQiei ^ ■ It is high time to “shake” the light ^yeight top coat = wlshington and New York. He New York, Nov. 1.—(AP.)— Justice George W. Wheeler of toe thought some of attempting a trans and “ step out” in a new smart overcoat. We now have ^ = Yale and Towne Manufacturing Co, Supreme Court of Errors in address I AUaftic flight, but finally reconsid- had profit of $589,464 in toe thU‘d tag the judges and lawyers who at- 1 an assortment of colors that will meet = Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 1. A ^ered and decided to-cross like a quarter, equal to $1.26 a share, com­ te^ed toe testimonial 5 proval. These coats are tailored from the finest mate- ^ voluntary petition in bankruptcy sane person,” as he sa y s -b y ocean pared with $343,939, or 78 cents a Judge Isaac Wolfe, urged that toe was filed Nin Federal District Court liner to (Cherbourg, from which Connecticut Bar do its utmost to “THE EARLY BIRD CA'JCHES THE WORM.” 2 rials with raglan and square shouldere. | share a year ago. Earnings for toe “WELL, WHAT OF IT? WHAT ABOUT IT?” today by officers of toe W. B. point he will fly to bis home in Ber- first nine months are $3.81 a share esUblish a plan of ® Foshay Company, owners wito Its against $2.66. inittee to aid the The subsidiaries of public utilities, He carries ■with him a letter of in­ The McCall Corporation ended ing members of the * *jjg 1 $22.50 $50.00 I steamship lines and other holdings troduction to Henry Ford, whom he | the nine moilths with net profit of y ou WILL FIND OUT ALL in the United States, Canada, Alas­ is very anxious to meet. $1,778,163, equivalent to $6.14 a b o u t i t w h e n y o u 2 ' SUIT SATISFACTION | ka and Central America. Joseph Chapman, president of toe -•:-nntiio^ 0 ? " ^ trip thuslshkre.’ agkinst j W ?4..35 r S e ‘ ? h , % . T s - ^ ^ ap- SEE AND HEAR 'eat-; I m -i-; same period ot 1928. \ new suit from our collection of fine worsteds is in L. S. Donaldson Realty Co., promi­ . e« CJlOWT TFI { - proval. nent in the banking and mercantile riven^him by the king of Siam. In ' THE TWO itself a guarantee of satisfaction. Browns, greys and ------^ ® g i - ? ; 3^h.idd.d « two rVT/^rdmore pa3,™-lnp cjj KIIXED ^ I G ROCK, shadow stripes comprise our stock of patterns, Two = business, was appointed receiver for or, company Py Jud.e doPn B. Sen- p ^ ^ ^ Chelmsford Mase. Now 1.— (AP) BLACK CROWS and one pant suits. Granite- The Foshqy State bank, St. Paul, n hiie-p can of castor oil. —Armand Ricard, 22, or ONE WEEK MORAN Ttos however.^is for toe engine. ■ ville, was killed and John ' Mclnec- was closed by order of toe state __ for ainey, 22, of North Chelmsford, was AND commissioner of banks. ’The bank “It is toe ideal lubricant for a i ney. f r o m t o n i g h t oil mnfnr ” he savs "And it canl critically injured today when a $25 $45 has deposits of about $250,000. r i o Sbought '^ h T '.n - 'a S ^ place iK - 1 - d a n c e MACK • TO BE COMPLETE m a r k e t s a t a g l a n c e IN His trip has been devoid of any pany quarry fell on them. — to--- Top off your fall buying with a new hat or better narrow escapes or spectacular Richard was pinned under the New York: t h e m u s ic “W H Y BRING yet a hat wardrobe. The informal brim, the cuil thrills. Only once was he nervous. block and died instantly. Mclner- Stocks, Bonds, Curb— holiday. struck a glancing blow —of--- Foreign Exchange — Irregular; That was when he soared over 500 ney was THAT UP” brim felts and the derby, are three. miles of uninhabited jungle in south­ which crushed his chest. He whs Canadian dollar rallies slightly. ern Asia. He admits that thoughts taken to'St. John’s hospital, Lowe). “Shuffling” You’ve heard them on toe Cotton—Quiet and steady. of a forced landing kept coming into radio. You’ve roared at hats you should have Sugar—Higher; covering. 6 F.AMILIES RESCUED • SAM GREEN Coffee—Higher; more favorable his head while he was on that flight, their phonograph records. but -Clothing happened and he got We have felt hats in all the popular Fall color.s. Now here they are whooping Brazilian advices. through in safety. Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 1— (AP) : —Three men returning from a Hal­ it up at toe Wheat—Firm; large flour sales. his n e w a i r ROUTE lowe’en party early today aroused and $ 3. 00‘ ” $ 8.00 Com—Easy; larger crop esti­ six sleeping families and assisted mates. Roosevelt Field, N. Y., Nov. 1.-- them to safety from a four-story Ask about our 10 Payment Plan. Cattle—Firm. apartment block to which a fire /^P)_The first airplane to operate “ Plantation Blackbirds” Hogs—Strong to higher. directly between New York and was ragtag. From toe ^apart^ent Buenos Air®®- an eight i^senger buUdtag the fire spread to a furni­ Negro Singing Ja*z v e t s a s k f o r h o l i d a y . ture warehouse. causing damage Sikorsky christened SCHOOL ST. REC., NOV. 8th “Babia” left Roosevelt Field enroute estimated at $25,000. Kriov.ni« Boston, Nov. 1.—(AP) — Mer­ The rescuers were James Nichols Presented by «TATIE to South America today. She is ex­ chants throughout toe state were pected to reach Buenos Aires in H and Roger Quinlan, ^ t h of Cam­ asked today by Veterans organiza­ bridge, and Richard Westland, of THE TOWN PLA'YERS days of flying time. j tions of three wars to observe Ar­ No passengers were carried on Brighton. 8:15 P. M. TU — ? 3 DAYS s t a r t i n g SUND.AY NIGHT mistice Day, Nov. 11. by closing this first trip. There was a crew of NO ADV ANCE IN PRICES! their places of business. Many boys are taking up toe Public Invited. Admission 50c Geo. H. Williams, five Burten Brown Barker, chief I Members Free study of housekeeping sciences, says I pilot; Robert J. Nixon, co-pilot and Diamonds up to 22 carats have a statistical bulletin. Somebody has I Johnson Block, South Manchester | F. G. Neff, J. H. Leeper and Harry = been found In 24 localities in toe to open the cans. I Berger, mechanics. r I Uniteff States. -■^-jr- »~T-' .T '•-■ *^iv r ^ r^'-zvi ' •’,-■■ ;vTj ' ' "■ ■ - - “ r- ■ f

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(Continued from Page One.) Town Treasurer to Speak tu | y--7 Local Club Men at Meeting CHILD IS KILLED To Celebrate Anniversary of u , DEATHS Monday Night. Guy Fawkes Famous At- two daughters were among th e: tempt to Blow Up Pallia-', _spectators.______--Mrs. Fall leaned forward , , , Georee Waddell, town treasurer, BY AUTOMOBILE Mrs. Elizabeth L. Downing. I over her husband’s right shoulder over her husband’s right gpfak to the Lions club on the Mrs. Elizabeth L. (O’Connor) ment. 1 V t i w ^ O T*l H 1 ______1 and talked with him and patted mm affairs and town Downing, wife of John L. Uownin;^ (Continued from Page One.) Washington Loyal Orange Lodge, | on the left shoulder. . ^ 1 management at the County ‘^’’35 ------,o f 87 Cooper street, died at ^t No 117 is makingmaKing planspians forlur a roastmaoh, 1 Fallpan saidocv.v. he..v. had------no^statement^to- waited for 6:15^ o’clock Monday evening. Clar-Clar­ ■A was nrocepi-1 Francis hospital in Hartford at l.J >lpf duinner toA. _ be served of at 0 Orange »'QnO*A . make at this time. He waited lor ence H. Anderson, Dr. Walter Ohyer Sion of the . between yesterday afternoon where she had Tuesday evening, November 5. fifteen minutes for his °ew bond o and Lincoln Carter comprise the ,, 'V “i'VS.iUs” f S ; in aTo” tor a week and a ha r The supper win be fSr the members $5,000 to be prepared committee in charge, the fir s t; 15 and 20 “ ' • Kaymond She was 67 years old, was born in named being chairman. i ] d Z r k f eatter ot 32 sL rk w ia th e r' Ireland, and had lived in M aneh..- Mr. Waddell is eminenUy well ThP nieht was foggy and alter most of her life. S r t S e t f a V e ur^^^^^ be-1, waiting, I t e ? : ! qualified to speak on ManchesteFs SrTtom S-row evening. The supper , Chase and ^ j s . Jouett ElhoU.^step_ , in that he is known as ! ? £ £ » e s-Jd^-,s;!h„M « and get-together is in celebration of [ ped to his side and M . C ^ -town’s manager” through han- LUig Ull tAAC C*.* ---- dling the financial end. He is tne ttULUVCi.-aw'* J ------1. ^ her arms around his shoulders. L ^ 3 r.\‘Sf3een‘’r "b 5 !i‘raVcS|. ° The^%^^^^^ Plot, the name given to a conspiracy thoroughly at home with the ms ^ His Lawyers Present and outs of the local government ^.. for blowing up King James the Fall’s three attorneys were pres­ First and Parliament on November and can answer practically all ques- ■ ent, including Mark Thompson, who tions pertaining to it. Members of , | 5, 1605. collapsed in the courtroom when the I " — “ r the Lions are expected to turn out | l, ^M ichael J. McDonnell, a iurv rendered its verdict. in great numbers to hear Mr. «• Defense counsel, headed by Frank TO SURVEY NORTH END Hogan, based their plea for ^ new street, Mrs. The force at the Waranoke Hotel i ______T'Ho dnr.t j] van -of 93 Cooper trial largely on-Justice Hitz charge A. B. Moran’s office. The doctor of Florence will cater. An orchestra will pro­ was not in and McDonnell, wu.i Catherine Strange to the jury , which they contended ON BANK PROPOSITION ; was prejudicial and on the admission vide dinner music. ______laonicLb vv T»**w street Mrs. Mary Moynihan of Beginning Tomorrow Our Annual Donnell is employed at the Manches- I nf pviripncp. regarding the, lease of Salem. Oregon; the brother, Michae ------|?L Teapot Dome naval oil reserve ter Motor Sales Company took tr ^ one of the impulses behind the form­ O’Connor of Patterson, N. J- boy to the hospital. He wib Committee Decides to Canvass j to H a ^ F. er secretary’s deterinination to con­ The funeral will be held at 10..>0 conscious and he cried tor ma test the case to a finish. . . .„ tomorrow morning from the lat-^ Business Men to Learn Pos ; A outlined*^ the groundb on mother as he laylav in Mr. MacDonMacj-^uu-; tomorrow luutiHAie, Fall’s conviction was the nrst m Christmas Sale of sibilities. I which he based his motion and they the series of criminal trials growing btSp3srib.o°“.b S s r s s ““ S. I r i s ¥ ------.. 1 were overruled without government out of the oil scandals of his ad­ The committee appointed by north ^.Q^jisel having to make a reply, ministration as head of the interior '“ ^ , 6 ? r « « b ‘‘ h S "ic e blackened ,b ! i f s T Ja^iea's cemetery enaend businessDuaiiieoa meniiiCAx at their------'meeting 1 Just- before sentence was pro- ,I , ____ i._ua 1C thA is first the first man man to i to i Doll Carriages last month to investigate the propo­ nounced Thomas E. Norris, | ^ Cabinet position ever to have the usual Hallowe’en manner w i n d ------— the iurv which convicted Fa , | ^ ____ ^ o foirknir that others of his own age was celebray sition of a bank in that section of ! been sentenced for a felony and that the town, held a meeting this noon and Miss Virginia Copper, 23-year- ing with childish pranks. Thev - . ____ 1___ Tnpmher. ' came after he had once.been found ^iAGINE little daughter’s de­ f u n e r a l s at the Manchester Community club old stenographer, a jury member, came down Eldridge street in a not guilty of conspiring with Doheny for further discussion of the project took seats in the audience. light when she awakes on laughing, shouUng crowd, stopping to-defraud the government in ttie to which they have been giving con­ As soon as his bond had been Elk Hills lease. The former-secretary I Xmas morn and finds that San­ on the trolley tracks to await the David McCann, Sr. siderable serious thought. They have signed, Fall, accompanied by tos still has pending against him a ta has left for her a beautiftil car­ passing of two automobiles. One oi The funeral of David McCann, physician and members of his fam consulted with different people and charge that he conspired with Sin­ the cars swung in a U-turn into the Sr., of School street was held at riage. .. .exactly like mother’s, ex­ have received advice from various ily returned to his hotel. , clair to defraud the government in east curbing and the ^cond, Dwnr^ f- his late home this afternoo^ the sources. It was the consensus at the Notwithstanding Justice H itzs cept in size. Words cannot de­ car continued south. Witnesses a- j. the lease of the Teapot Dome re- ' ( services being conducted by Rev. J. committee meeting this noon that offer of leniency, in the event the scribe her happiness and even the .raevo - ^o H.111 ,-ector of St. Mary s , ; i__ J TT*oire nrmn«5A that three boys started to run the best way to go about the propo­ interest in the Xmas dinner will be across the street, Aldred in front of Episcopal church. The lArge g^tk' sition is to first obtain a survey of S of friends and the floral offer­ lost with pride in wheeling “ dolly ’ the car, the others behind it. . . . the business situation in that part ot ings indicated the esteem in which / Several Witnesses. the town. This will show just how from room to room. Sergeant John Crockett and he was held by a large acquaint­ much money can be depended upon, Our complete assortment of doll Officer Cassells investigated and ance during his long residence in against them the Supreme Court allegation. , . and the firms and individuals who Sinclair who was allegeo to have carnages and cycles is now^ on dis­ covered a number of persons wdo Manchester. . would be their next and final resort. are willing to take stock in a new given Fall $269,500, is serving six claimed to have witnessed the acci­ The burial took place in the East In the civil cases to recover the play. Far in advance of Xmas we bank, and the approximate support months in jail for contempt of court dent. They included Nicholas Blar- cemetery the bearers being naval reserves the highest court al­ give you the advantage of prepar­ Trotter, Thomas Hopper, William that will be forthcoming. growing out of his employment of Ghard of Fairfield street, John The committee will recommend at ready has termed Fall a faithless ing for these most important gifts. J. Flavell, Thomas Tedford, Alexan­ detectives to shadow a juror during Marshal of Moore street, Mrs. Ma->' the meeting next Thursday evening public officer. This characterization By joining our Xmas club you can der Turkington and Ennis Johnston, conspiracy charges against him McPartlandMcPartiana ofoi Eldridger^iunu^c and - Mam------xui.xvii.j.g,uv/**------at the Community clubhouse the was said by friends to have been pay as low as $1.00 dowm and $1.00 S r fe t and Edna Modean of Lyncss Lau ll olduiu acquaintances - — and ^ ® ' ^ advisability of conducting such a ..VI_-Unco nf (looDfr o-mTvinvpsemployes with him with for him many for years many years weekB'. INIake your selections to­ street. Miss Jennie Kose of Coopt survey The personnel of the commit­ street and Roger Winton of Woct - in the silk miU. . tee is as follows: W . W . Robertson, day..', .we will'store them for bridge and North Elm streets were G Burr, William Foulds, Jr., Xmas delivery. ridiiig-ai the « a j with Dwire. Scott Simon, Fayette B. Clarke and There was some difficulty in iden­ TEACHERS’ HALL SCENE Thomas Ferguson. tifying the Fatscher boy because of the mask of burnt cork that covereu OF HALLOWE’EN PARTY his face. However his companion.^ ^ McCABE TAKES OFFICE The New soon supplied his name and Jo’-i.-i Gunipero went to the parents’ home Residents There Enjoy Frolic | AT CHAMBER TODAY :o notify them of t t accident, i .'le In Cleverly Transformed ^ i father rushed immediately to the 3'radtits hospital. After he had returned to Music Room. Safety Cycles 'll homq t-he Jiolipe called, him again tc. Local Man Becomes Executive NEW ARRIVALS IN the bedside but the boy died before The vigilance committee of Teach­ are exclusive w’ith us ers’ Hall acted as host at a Hal­ Secretary Succeeding George he arrived. Starkweather carried full insur- lowe’en Frolic last evening, E. Rix, Resigned. music room, the scene of the &nc6« festivities, was cleverly decorated E J. McCabe today took office as Second to be Killed. and produced an eerie trysting place secretary of the Manchester Cham­ $17-50 This is the second of five children where the ghosts stalkeu, the gob­ ber of Commerce and simultaneous­ Metallic Hats born to Mr. and Mrs. Fatscher to lins chattered, and the ly the resignation of George E. Rix $1.00 WEEKLY meet with a violent death. Another witches muttered their direful in­ from that portion became valid. son, Alexander,- was drowned in cantations. , , Formal instaillation of Mr. McCabe Case’s Pond at Highland Park cn The merry-making was ushered will be held at a meeting of the This new'est vogue in pedi-cycles is just what your boy will want for Xmas. July 21, 1926. He was six years oM. in bv a grand march in which the board of directors on Monday eve­ It is driven by an easy running chain drive, completely enclosed and is equipped There are " three brothers living, I gaily attired guests appeared m ning, at which time important mat­ with adjustable saddle seat. With disc wheels $17.50. With ball bearing wire Warfehde, aged 11; Louis, age 5 and their weird and gala costumes. At ters of business will also be dis- wheels $23.75. William, age five months. the third stroke of the bew itch^ cussed. $ Our other toys include tricycles, scooters, wagons, arooplanes, child s sets, The funeral will be held from rJie clock everyone removed his mask^ The new secretary said today that 3.95 funeral home of William P. Quish on Dancing and novelties under the he was not yet prepared to make a desk sets, child’s 'rockers, black’ooardg, pool tables, etc. Sunday afternoon. ,Rev. H. O. W eb­ direction of Robert Cushman made statement as to the procedure of the er of the Concordia Lutheran the evening roll by all coo quick y. Chamber. “However,” said Mr. Mc­ church will officiate. Burial v.ill Ce The festive board with its barrels Cabe, “I am very happy to enter of­ in the East cemetery. of cider, dozens of fice with the opportunity to serve Felts and Soleits bushels of apples added not little to Manchester and the townspeople. the enjoyment of the party. The Chamber of Commerce will aim Mrs. Hayward was chaperon and to serve the commercial and in­ OCCUPANTS REMAIN 1 Miss Morgan guest of honor. W il- dustrial parts of tills community to $1.98 “$3.98 lliam Krah with his “Phantom Or- the fullest extent. And by serving f AS HOUSE IS MOVED |c»estra ’ fumi3hed the muste. - commerce and industry the Cham­ V ber shall be interested in the civic Opposite School affairs, especially those that have South Manchester r a z e o ld c h u rch to do with commerce and industry. ' The family at 40 Maple street was . given a free ride this morning when New Hartford, Nov. 1 — LUTHERANS TO HAYE the house owned by Aime Demars of The long abandoned Congregational East Hartford was moved back 40 church on town hill is being razed. feet, half the distance to the rear It was built in 1829 and had not FATHER-SON BANQUET how line of the lot. The job is being done been used for services since the Civil Mothers— Here’s a practical demonstration of by H. H. Hollister, house mover, of War. The structure had looked of Manchester. late as if about to collapse and de­ The first annual father and son Fradin’s Store helps you save on children's clothes. It is -uBderstood that the house molition is due to that fact. banquet of the Swedish Lutheran BYRD THANKS BINGHAM 1 was moved to the rear of the lot irmSe'room te Mw coistmition | A stoM arch °ver to church b® church will be held on Friday even­ GIRLS’ COATS ing November 8 at 6:30 o’clock in £ o n to he begun Oh t o front by t o , w i b io ™ FOR HIS KIND WORDS i i 1F YOU COULD | the church basement with “Mike” Sizes 2 and 3 Carlson, director of boys at the With rooi anu so ii. i 1 j Hartford Y. M. C. A., as the speak­ Hats $4.95 THEIR COMFORT t time as there was no one interestea journey over the blocks some 80 er. Indications point to a banner Washington, Nov. 1— (AP1 — A enough in the structure to repair (as you see tfieir style) ^ feet to the back line of the lot such crowd at the first affair of this kind radio message from Commander the damage or to remove the Byrd, now near the South Pole, as discontinuance of electric power, to be held by the church’s male Sport Coats , you would initently lelecl sewer service and furnace heating steeple. congregation. Those who have no thanking Senator Bingham of Con­ but the family of Frank L. Chatelat sons are informed that each may in­ Sizes necticut for his remarks over the ARCH PRESERVER SHOES | SEN.VTOR’S SON ELOPES seems ' content on their journey vite a boy to attend as his guest. $9.95 aif on Byrd’s birthday last Satur­ Washington, Nov. 1— (AP)—Wes- 8 to 14 towards the Trade school. Musical numbers will be included day, was received today by the Sen- T h fc e liS t £ new location has ton R. Shipste’ad. 20 year old son of ,ator. o r vou would see in them a kind of com­ Senator Shipstead of Minnesota in the program. beL latfan d Ddozen men employed ^ - f Minnesota The committee consists of Alex­ Camel’s Pile “We heard every word of your fort'never enjoyed before . . . N ot merely eloped to Rockville, Md., last' night speech,” said Byrd. You were more by the contractor are speeding up ander Berggren, chairman; Carl Ffreedom from aches and pains, but healthy, and married Miss Hazel E. Thomp­ than generous to me and though 1 I the work before a. sudden cold snap Noren, John Leander, Otto Johnson Coats son, 21, Washington beauty shop don’t begin to deserve what you vigorous foot action . . . Not merely the com- , causes discomfort to the occupants and August Casperson. Sizes 3 to 6 with hats operator. said, I am human, enough to be fort of perfect fit, but the energizing support of the house perched on the heavy and muffs to match timbering and blocking. greatly pleased and especially so that every foot needs. The exclusive natural coming from you who have already walking base is the secret o f active comfort. done far more for the progress of $16,95 aviation than I could hope to do in You can’t see w hat a tremendous difference ^ APPOINT PROSECUTOR this makes . . . but trv a oair of the new faU ^ Sizes 8 to 16 with hats a life time. “I admit myself moved by your models . . . and you’ll feel it. genenous expression and I send you Ansonia, Nov. 1— (AP) — On the $17.95 my kiiidest regards and hearty good agreement that another man take wishes and wish you luck in your office January 1, Judge Milton C. efforts to advance aviation. Girls’ Skirts Through you, I send cordial greet- laliell has concurred with Judge SVI h W; Girls’ Carlos H. Storrs of City Court here ii^ s to the National Aeronatical in. the appointment of Attorney l~D ijT-i Association.” all wool fabrics Senator Bingham is president or Jacob H. Bellin'as prosecutor. j i"n Dresses Beilin has agreed to resign from j the National Aeronautical Associa­ the post before Jan. 1 and both | Velvet Dresses $2.98 tion. judges have agreed upon Maurice | i j Komblut of this city as his succes- Sizes 8 to 14 sor. Komblut’s law offices are in : Bridgeport. . . i Girls’ TALCOTTVILLE The agreement was reached -n i “Running across the right auto V, New Haven at a conference advised $4.95 Sweaters by Judge Cluistopher L. Avery in supply shop will save you trouble, ’ The Women’s Missionary society Superior Court to which quo war­ says Speed O’Day. up will meet in the assembly rooms of t ranto action to remove Beilin, ap­ This is the service sho^ where TOWING Silk Dresses the church Tuesday afternoon, pointed by Judge Storrs last June BATTcRY $1.98 November 5, at 2:15. Following the your car will be taken care of. 2 4 H R i , (vas brought. . .v. You’ll feel the way other folks do - sewing hour Miss Florence Moore Although the principals in the SERVICE SERVICE Sizes 2 to 14 will have charge of the meeting. controversy are satisfied they have about this supply shop after you find out about our expertness and Leatherette The hostesses will be Mrs. Alfred J nent Boston attorney and special, r<^l registration for New York MANCHESTER’S MOST COMPtETg HOYS ' MANCHESTER , CONN. ^ up, Warm and n.qaigtant to the U. S. attorney gen­ State was announced today by Ed- n>ir Practical eral, died suddenly at his home here | DEPARTMENT—DOWNSTAIRS watd J. Flynn, secretary of state, as 1.00 .1 today as he was prepai^ng to leave 4 too 222, a decrease of 819,054 from $ -.Ifb r his Boston Office. 1^ year when 4,885,276 voters EC 11 jU tT fil 'fnr presidential elec- aon. ' iSlANCHUSTER EVEOTNO HERALD, SOOTH MANCHBefnSB, CONN. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER L 1929- HAGK FOUR

DAILY RADIO PROGRAM W T 1 0 348.6—WABC. NEW YORK—860. Leading DX Stations# PROGBAM8 Friday, November 1. 6:30—Studio entertainers. 7-30—Beau Brumrael's hour. 405.2—WSB, A T L A N T A -740. | An unusual opportunity . . . while the quantity lasts The outlook for the Prlnceton-Chl- 8:00—Blljo's orchestra with Russian 9-00—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) TrtvdtrBy Bartftri cago and Georgia Tech-Notre Dame village male quartet. 11.’45_Kalohi's Hawaiian ensemble. gridiron clashes on ^»ovember ‘i will g-30—Feature muslo hour. ''•'293.1^KYW, CHlCAaC^im SOOai* IOO&.C1 9:00—True story drama. 8-30—WJZ programs {2% hrs.) be discussed by Frank -Buck** O-Nelll H).00—Radio court ol appeals. 10;3l)-W EAF music hour. snorts writer, during the broadcast of 10- 30—Grand opera concert. U:15—DaBco music to 3.00. Program for Friday. fhe Campus Carollers Progm>M over 11- 00—Herbert's entertainers. 239.4— WBBM. CHICAGO—770. FACTORY CLOSE-OUT WJZ and ft8#ociat

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Porcelain Top Clothes Hamper Tables Chiffonier 99c HERRUP’S $3.95 $5.95 End Tables Occasional Chairs A spacious Chest of Made of metal in a These tables are These charming chairs look well in any Drawers finished in gold- choice.^ of various col- At the Corner of Main and Morgan Streets AnoUier purchase of these fine, sturdy room of the house! Choicelice ocof colors uiin strong and sturdily Etid Tables! They are rigidly en oak! Very w’ell oi's! 'Strong, and ser- heavy veloure. Walnut built! Fine porcelain buUt^ahd finished in mahogany! C finished frames! built. Limit one to a viceable! Limit one to Limit one to a customer. $9.75 tops! customer. a customer. ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1929. V A (iifia x M AFTER LAKE STEAMER SANK BUND STUDENT PLANS I 'RIRKISH EDITOR California War Veteran np JOURNAIJSTIC CAREER CITIES BY A CANAL Grows Shorter Each t>ay SPEAKS HIS PIECE I ii'iiKiririDiiaf'r ... Batron Rouge, La.— (A P )—An 18- year-old blind girl has joined the' If There Is to Be U. S. of Eu­ To Be 1,000 Miles Long; I army of 2,000 students at Louisiana university, imbued with a determi- __ r L T\* * I i ° 3^Lion to pursue a field of endeavor rope Turkey' Wants to Most ot Ine Digging Is that always has regarded vision as The field of journalism is the Join, He Says. % Already Done. chosen life work of Shirley Deles- dernier, petite and pretty, who matriculated this fall at the uni­ I Angora, Turkey.— (A P)—If there Udine, Italy— (A P )—The Italian versity. I ever is to be a United States of government is now considering a “I never let my blindness inter- Europe, Turkey wants to be in it, project to construct a canal along' fere with anything I want to do, • even though her capital city is be­ V' the old shell-town Austro-Italian, she says, looking at you with clear, yond the geographic borders of front during the war that will link. blue, sightless eyes, and shaking a / /, Europe, far out in Asia Minor. her new possessions of Fiume and' head alive with golden curls. Moreover her interest in M. Briand’s Trieste on the eastern side of the' Reporting, she believes, is no f i project plan is so keen that she Adriatic with Venice on th^ west. i longer just a cut-and-dried job; the ! wants not only to be a part of any It -will be a canal of inore than a field has been broadened, special 1 European federation that is formed Jr-' thousand miles in length— but for­ ized. One does not have to see to but also to have an active part in tunately most of the digging is al­ •write;-it is enough if one feels. shaping it. ready done in the form of other According ^ to her friends, she has These desires of the young repub­ canals now functioning. The major! an exceptional talent for expressing lic of 'Mustapha Kemal have been - -V .portion of the project will consist j herself; her pen drips with humor, made audible by an outstanding of­ ^ ' ’ in imiting these canals and con- j and ofttimes with an insight far ficial spokesman, Mahmoud Bey, structing a new section in T rieste; more keen than is to be found deputy, intimate friend of Kemal, itself as far as Monfalcone. This in the product of those who gaze on and editor-in-chief of the official will reduce the total cost to some- | all about them. ! newspaper “Milliett.” thing like $150,000 and means that she is the daughter of George W . ' Returning from Athens where he only 550,000 cubic meters of earth Delesdemier, state representative of Fifteen lives were believed lOii Joseph E. Mayott, who is grad- represented Turkey at the recent must be excavated. Plaquemines parish, and her home peace congress, Mahmoud Bey has . when the steamer Wisconsin Will Revive Memories 'p ZJ To^r=outhernn.os. city IS m above working at his loom in the been devoting columns in his paper- The building of the canal will re- Louisiana. to Turkey’s stand on the questions, bound north from Chicago ,/ith pa.- Vive many memories of the W orld! ------National Soldiers’ Home at Saw- War. For not only were some of telle, Calif. The comparison with of peace and of the United States of , ggQggj.g g^^d freight, foundered off . s. I the man in the picture at the right Europe. the fiercest battles of the Italo- T riU T P A A P Q M A W Austrian confiict fought where the pi^YY llU 17 I shows how much height M ayott has His Comments | Kenosha, Wls., in a heavy LaKe “We Turks applaud the idea of canal is run, but portions of the I lost. the federation of people,” he writes, Michigan storm. The upper photo canal itself were dug just before i^os Angeles,— One man in twen- "a federation which will unite all Italy went into the war, in order -five million. the nations of Europe on a perfect' shows the crowd that gathered at that supplies and t r o o * J ^ g h t be SURROUND PAR !' ^4 ‘v «■ ' ..... t . • That’s what physicians say of Jo- basis of equality, and which -will transported more easily. “ Further the Kenosha coastguard station eph E. Mayott, 55, who has shrunk suppress the hatreds and confiicting constructiop of the canal was stop­ - . miAtSnine inches in height in the last interests which no-w divide them. ped by the Italian defeat at Cap. when survivors were being brougiit He is afflicted with a Turkey will participate eagerly in - retto in the fall of 1917- r j strange malady kno-wn as Paget’s ashore: at the right are Nurse Hilda The Venetian coast, frofii the city Once 25,000 Men Protect- the forthcoming congress of all the disease or osteitus deformes. In Balkan states agreed upon by the of Venice, perched on its canals and Hairgrave of St. Catherine's hospi­ lagoons, along the line of the Gulf ed City— Now But 2,500 11921, Mayott was five feet seven recent peace congress at Athens, inches and weighted 170 pounds. In for she hopes that this Balkan con­ of Venice to Trieste, is a network of 1929, he is four feet ten inches and tal, Kenosha, w it’’. Seaman JacK lakes and lagoons, already partly ference may bring into actuality a weighs 140 pounds. United States of the Balkans which McGiugejuin of Boston, a rescued connected by canals. The first pro­ Soldiers There. Mayott is confined to the United ject for uniting them all in one long may serve as a prelude and an ex­ States Veterans’ Hospital at Saw- ample to a greater subsequent member of the crew of the Wisco.a- chain was formulated in 1909 by the telle where he has been under the civil engineer Herman Cecchlni United States of Europe. , jr Paris— (.A P )— Baris, the goal of care of physicians for the last three Not Asiatic sin. Soon after Cecchmi made hi many an Invading army since the years. He has been the subject of “ Turkey is not ‘Asiatic.’ It would surveycnrvpv varintiavarious ■nrOTGCtSprojects W6r6“Under-were ..______1___ - - - . ,, time of Ceasar, has not only done intensive stuay study by oy many prominentpium.ucut hosnital Disa^nnearance be unjust to exclude from ththe taken to link the naviga e away -with the three rings of forti- physicians in the west, ^eca^use of, ment of the f family a Turkey which i ways by canals. fications that encircled her before the rarity In May, 1915, only a fevy days be­ the ranty of the disease. It is esti- the pain,' appl^hg with remarkable deciston When Count Kato died in March, | outstanding active of Jhe ' ve^s^s^on^^^^^ the Great War, but has greatly de­ mated that there are not over three third fore the declaration of wiir .dgainst causing dislocation of nerve centers, j and ^ profound ^Viipy creased the troops that once were or fovr cases known in the United ■iQOfi WnIf711 i inhfiritod the pr©" i **N^3.vsl1 Cl&iit th© ^roup of hi§;h 1 - — i ««« ' mental program of reforms which mierahiD alone with the presidency: ofticers drawn largely from the an- member of the delegation, is y Austria, Cecchini, perceiving t h e on constant peace-time duty within according to Colonel Mattison. States at present. ! have crowned -with success her po­ MSaellm clent feudal principality of Satsnma, I widely known, m Amenea and Great strategic necessity of completing a her walls. ' ih Blazing Tropics. of his party. The Minseito. 1 waterways system, urged the build­ Bones Are Shrinking. litical, moral, and social revolution which until recent years shared ] Britain from his l^ong ^ p lo i^ c Before the war, the garrison of All of the bones in his body, -with Mayott served with the engineer: maintains Hriminatinn of Tananese nolitics ' seridce in those countries. He comes ing of two canals, linking Marano corps-during the Spamsh.Am«icah:,i™;>-^-— ' F aUs ______Paris counted twenty thousand the exception of the skull, are The Wakatsuki Cabinet fell in the military clL of Choshu. I from one of the proudest _ Samtirai and Gorghi and Zellina and M ura , ^j^yonets and four thousand sabres, shrinking, causing him to lose about War, afterwards spending a num-1 powers does not mean that April, 1927, as the result of an acute8.CU L© rinn I houses of the empire, and a year one being 700 miles long with the artillery, the...... one engineers and inch per year in height. Oddly ber of years in South American^ herself should be considered financial crisis, and Wakatsuki him- Heads Na\ al C a ago became fatherlin-law to Prince other 300 I supplementary services bringing the | enough the skuU is increasing in countries as an engineer , oriental for with occidental powers self relinquished the party leader- Takarabe showed early promise | chichihu, heir presumptive to the Push Work I Work on the canals was p^hed numl^r of men above 25,000. 'Today 1 gjj,e, and while his trousers have “ I have never been sick a day in [ also’ has established friendly re- , ship to become its chief ad-viser. i and the leader of the “ Naval Clan,” | throne, who married Miss Setsuko. only 2,500 ppllus are on duty in the my life,” said Mayott, even though . g g^g^ vaster import.” Yuko Hamaguchi succeeded him ' Admiral Count Yamamoto, chose ; rpj.^g emperor is still -without a dl- feverishly, and was pushed folfwaxd been shortened from 32 to 27 inches, ■^apjtAl.”^ > ■■ his hat has increased from 6% to I traveled through tever-ridden ; Faith ! and now heads the government him to be his son-in-law. Neverthe- j ^ect heir, and it is possible* that so strongly that by Dece'lafce?^^ Thh ■Whenever the peace of the city same year the canals wfere> inauguc- 71/4. swamps in South Am erica including j Mahmoud Bev goes on explain ' which has named his former chief • less his rise to th e, top and his i Matsudaira some day may become seems menaced, troops are brought -1 Eted by the Duke of Acosta, cousin of The disease was discovered by the ‘pest hole of the world in Equa Turkey’s non-participation to | to be the country’s chief delegate , long retention of leadership is a-1 father-in-law of a sovereign and in from the provinces by rail—A Sir James Paget in 1876. It is es­ dor, and I have had no tropical dis- ^ Leaeue of Nations is in the negotiations at London. | scribed rather to his own states- i grandfather of a future emperor, King Victor Emmanuel. The lagoon himdred men from one town, two battalion of Venice .began a trans- timated that since that time, only eases that might have led up ® ^ • j a ^j^g any prohibitory contrac- Wakatsuki is noted for his clear- manlike qualities than to influence. hundred from another, and so on. p 0 r t service almost immediately. 250 cases have been kno-wn to medi- REPLACES CLUTCH Bring in Troops i‘'qI gpIptipp M . or noi LOO ..go.» O. .... ^ League itself, but to the -ipcipies, his Insight Into character four previous Laomeis.Cabinets, beginningoegim.ng A. M. Kamper of Leongatha, Three months later, as the work Twice this year the army has continued, it was possible to reach The maiady is not necessarily life in the tropics, me ud g e public address, witli that formed by his father-in- ■Victoria, Australia, has patented brought battalions to Paris from the strain of an 18-months’ journey on as far as a point less than two miles fatal, according to Colonel James A. fered a role therein satisfactory to ^jg ^hief diversion and exercise is law September 1, 1923, the famous gn invention that is said to elim- coimtry to be ready to aid the po­ horseback, covering many thou- from the river Isonzo, on the Aus­ Mattison, chief surgeon at the 4 4, „ • her desires. “Turkey is especially archerv in which he was form erly! “Earthquake Cabinet. | inate th® ordinary clutch m auto- lice. The first occasion was on May trian frontier. M-unitions and armed United States Veterans’ hospital, sands of miles, is responsible for his ; jj^j.g^gg^g^ ^he League and in the gn expert, although of late he has | Riding horseback and travel are ■ mobiles. The invention ^ 1 l^r- ----:------tvirmio-h Day, whcn trouble from the Corn- and it would be possible for a man condition. all hiQ ' Kellogg Pact.” He continues, “ Be- j^ d little practice on account ofamong Admiral Takarabe’s favorite ihit a change m speed by move- pontoons were P S mimists was feared. The second He has been an engineer aU his ^ g ^ divgrsions, but it is Said'he'derives j ment of a lever. A company the canals. . to live 50 years with the affliction. In September, 1917, ,w<^k was time -Was August 1, for exactly the Nothing of the cause of the disease the°c?nir?ctk.n of the pln- , that the idea of a United States of Admiral Takarabe. one year the 1 most pleasure from reading classi- j is being formed to market the in- sa^e re^idonr Nothing happened on begun which united ttfe. QSjtil of is known, and afiy attempts to cure ITcaS, But Jvmlor ot the chief delegate, ia the I cal Chlneae poetry and compoamg | vent.on. either day. Marano -with t h e Gorghi canal it have been fruitless. The troops, for the most part, Congressional medal for his services ! cles m the way ^ei^tion al through the Marano lagoon. A fter Mayott has been slightly crippled the war the state carried., out other were kept in suburbs. It is outside | occasional pains in .3 ?h' '^ ^ 3 'w 'a7 t‘°a u“° S paef hrv‘‘e''’U '’% ^ \ ? m o v e " work along the lines of .canals, and the wails of the city that future ■ ^ ^nd occasional S a n employe, wooing In the.be removed brfore a European _fed- then thee l; work“ rov-v ceased. troubles,V. 4 if.4 they mi. come, • .4 4 are • 1 likely , to .headaches, , „ he is not^ot incapacitated,incanacitated. eration can have any permanent be started. The industnal revolu- j j g ^.g ^g weaves scarfs Quartermaster Construction Depart­ Not all that is necessary is to value.” construct another portion of canal tion, the housing crisis since th e ,. occupational therapy depart- ment. only one-twentieth of what has al- war and other modern developments ??ady been built, or 80 miles. This connected m th the growth of Pans S ll give an average depth of be- itself have brought about a migra- Planes Literally Tom To Pieces tion from inside the city to its sub- i JAPAN’S EXPERTS ere t^ 'e e flO and 12 felt. It will unite tmn from m.„dP mfv to it., ,uh- the river Po and 'Venice y?ttlr It ^ y ’s urba o f st goqdly portion of the pro-! In Tests A t Army ’s Laboratory city of Fiume won ftfrt her'-by letariat.; ' 'The descendants of the reoliitlonists who stormed the Bas­ Gabriel D’Annunzio. AS NAVAL ENVOYS tille in 1789 and the Rue De Rlvoli whirls propellers at terrific speeds during the commune of 1871 are Dayton, Ohio. — (A P )— Propellers and engines are whirled to destruc­ and their roar may be heard in living in grgat numbers these days, Dayton, five miles away. Engi­ not’ in Paris itself, but in the indus­ tion, planes are loaded until they AFGHAN’S NEW KING collapse, and models are subjected neers observing the tests must Delegation to London Parley trial centers surrounding the capital. wear heavy ear protectors. Only 4,500 Men to wind blasts of more than 201 miles an hour at the army’s aero­ In the final test propellers are l^ e nunaberi of soldiers brought to turned at such speed that they fly Are Brightest Men in Re­ I S O F R O m F ^ P Paris to Jteep an eye on potential nautical laboratory. The laboratory at Wright field to pieces, burying parts in the trouble-makers on May 1 and Au g­ near here will be completed in IS wals of the heavilj'' armored test ust 1 of this year was reported to months at a cost of $3,500,000, biu room. spective Fields. Is 49 Years Old and Has have- been-2,000. This would have tests are now being made. In two wind tunnels, one five increased'the strength of the garri­ A t the '1,500-acre field comni:!,--

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New; ) ' Old A Reduc­ f New. , Old ^ Reduc- Price V Price ' tion Price ^ Price tion Cabriolet $645 $670 Phaeton $440 $460 $20 Station Wagon $650 $695 Roadster $435 $450 $15 Taxicab $725 $800 Business Coupe $490 $525 $35 Model A Chassis $350 $365 Standard Coupe $500 $550 $50 Pickup Open Cab $430 $445 Sport Coupe $530 $550 $20 Pickup Closed Cab $460 $475 Tudor Sedtui $500 $525 $25 De Luxe Delivery $550 $595 Fordor 2 Window Sedan $600 $625 $25 Model A Panel Delivery $590 $615 Fordor 3 Window Sedan $625 $650 $25 Model AA Truck Chassis $520 $540 Town Sedan $670 $695 $25 Model AA Panel Delivery $800 $850 Town Car $1200 $1400 $200 All Prices F. O, B. Detroit

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• t 1929, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1»AGB EIGHT

Registry has its inspectors out on vention, quashing Independent de- Hanrti^iitrr the highways. When one of them velopmept of aircraft and generally HEALTH<«*DIEr ADVICE sees a driver flagrantly transgress­ conducting itself like a fiery dragon ^ D r FMinK McCoy Cti^trtng B^ralb ing the rules of safety he simply with an extra large mouth and the makes a note of the registration digestion of a stone crusher. Com­ W hat’s what in rugs? INC. number and the circumstances and plete and unquestionable proof of 13 Blssell Street turns it in. The Registry does the this is found to lie in the sinister Aam MC. emf mu»n jm K t tm i—r n -e tL . South Manchester, Conn. fact that Senator Bingham is presi­ THOMAS FERGUSON rest by canceling the driver’s li­ CHEWING GUM iSlieves their sense of humger and General Manager ____ dent of the National Aeronautic As­ ______tmakes their breaths more pleasant cense. sociation. Anyone who would be Ths original chewing gum indue- About one '» Founded October 1. 1881 If the driving of an automobile small bits, is sufficient for this pur­ president of the National Aeronau- jj^ve begun on a capi were an inherent right, this would pose. -Published Every fhA Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the be, perhaps, a high handed way of tic Association must just naturally | $55.00. New, every month in Post Office at South Manchester. be worse than Ali Babi. General i united States, more than $7,- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Conn., as Second Class Mail Matter. revoking it. Instead of a right, how­ : SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ever, it is a privilege. Massachu­ Fene and the gang roll-1 qoo,000.00 is spent for chewing gum I alone. In 1927 we exported over What Foods After Operation One Tear, by mail ...... setts chooses to place the superin­ ed into one. , « • i 000 orw orth o r ^ m to for- Question: Mrs. N. J. w r ite s :-“I Per Month, by mall ...... | All that now remains to finishtoish off :, $l,o51.50000.,OOU.u^^^000.00_ worth of gum to for recently undergone an opera- I>ellvered. one y e a r ...... tendence of the granting of that Single copies ...... * • the Connecticut senator is for some ^^g^lts of war. since , tion for the r^oval of a stone m j privilege with its Registrar of Mo­ k « e .n o u .t o a ,g up_thn fact «moU . MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED tor Vehicles. The Registrar has the ^ prkss everybody ought to have known j habit to other soldiers who took it , you ' The is power to determine what person is S o “ e ^ th them ahd thus, to a | to guard against a recurrence of entitled to the use for flt and what person unfit to drive long ago, that it was Bingham who rnnnfiabout wav caused the modern 1 this trouble. . , j, * • ^ Of all news *^?hls SeSdS g L iJ^anufacturer to have ] Answer:-No special diet is need- 'T .^0 or not otherwise credited in this an automobile on the public thor- committed the Elwell murder and paper and also the local news pub- his labels printed in eighteen dif- , ed except to cut down the quantity oughfares. In the present instance i that it was his well manicured fist laLSLes. of food, use good combinations, and of "A ll rights of republicatlon that official doesn’t think a person that struck Billy Patterson. The flrsf chewing gum was spruce then exercise enough so the body fe c ia l dispatches herein are also re- gum Afterttat came the pariffin will use up the f^d elements. ^ sSSrved. __ who will pass another vehicle on a SALTWATER lax,wax,’ and then the chicle gum which , i-“ iT wrltes - T am ' ■“ t;PFClAL ADVERTISING REPRE- curve or a blind hill is fit to drive. is now chewed from Greenland’s icy | Question. T. R. 'vrlte^s.^^^ i_^am , —NTATIVe V Hamilton - DeUsser. Dispatches from Oklahoma as­ That’s how one of the Bay State’s SounTaSsT I S;c 285 Madison Ave.. New York. N. sert that it has been discovered that ______X , and 612 North Michigan Ave.. congressmen, G. R- Stobbs of Chicle is the sap. drawn from the ™ iuaSe t o j salt water, perennial bugaboo of oil j sapodilla tree. Mexico Oilcago. Ills. Worcester, comes to be afoot. A greens, as containing iodine fer j onerators, may contain chemicals | and Central America are the chief ' The Herald is on sale dally at all highly indignant person is Mr. goitre,etc. Would be pleased, if you .] Schultz and Hoatllng news stands In with a value comparable to that of ! f°“\“ |Vata/aSeon“ y S t a g t o , are...... familiar.. with th? . weed, to . „know ^ , Sew York City. ______Stobbs—but he is not driving. He the oil It frequently adulterates. A , ^g^^ great crisscross. P f « e t o - 1 ff It^ould be^^ ; a is not going to crash. Full service client of N E A Service, k,-- ftir Chemical engineer out there has j "'once’ being tapped, the tree the market, as it seems to be very It is very interesting, this Massa-, ^ recover valuable j does not yield again for five years palatable.” *^Member. Audit Bureau of Clrcula- Answer:— The sample of ice plant fions. leaves which you mailed to me ap­ ^The Herald Pnnung Company."n?Z “ s^'o bT c''oX 'ted hTp^^ons | ingredients water ^e-j ^ ^the des- pear to be what is known hotanical- itssumes .O.OC.1 r,„„..huur , „ h d because ^ t o m..£__iu,ce ruus dov™ , Iv_ as mesembryanthemum crystal- for LvDoeraphical errors ----- .. . - . , ^ . . 114. ! rrvi^i^ ie crvTViAti TYIPS llSfiC advertismenls In the Manchester j nigh imbecile to take it Rug Style Show water? If, as indicated, the sack’ hung a^ the medicinally as a stimulant of the livening Herald for granted that there is no way of pal values to be recovered from the -phe bag is taken to camp kidneys, the S ld ^ b e I bringing about reform of the mo­ FRIDAY, NOV. 1, 1929 Oklahoma variety are salt, mag- actual toring peril. netism, iodine and the like, the es will show you OUT OF WHACK tablishment of recapture labora­ We are trying to capture a fugi­ SCHOOL DISTRICTS tories in Oklahoma is about like tive thought and are unable to r c ^ ^ d e chlclc ufcd com. malex?cl.m^“ School Consolidation, perennial going into strawberry culture on l o o r covering fasliion notes: Plain carpets are gaining in popuLarity; quite land it, though its tail has th il’crude form it is loaded in- with the ice plant. The leaves are issue in the city of Hartford, has the shores of Hudson Bay. Maine, used from wall to wall or as rugs; henna and green a popular com­ slipped through our fingers several to shins and brought to American ! edible and can be used either r vigorous opponents, as it always Massachusetts, Rhode Island and fo S ig -s where the lettuce leaves or cooked as spinach bination. All shades of browns, rusts, etc. in demand as well as t^ e s . It has something to do with ^ chew'ing gum factories where the F has had in every town and city Trade, j ^jjocks are ground up into meal, it greens. reds, mauves, etc. Hooked design cai-pets much in vogue for Early Connecticut Boards of Pus In Ear Saunders MacLane. where the district system has con­ is reduced to syrup, refined and ster­ American and French furnishings. Domestic Oriental rugs, now made Saunders MacLane lives in Nor­ arouse ye! Question: W. R. G. writes:—“A tinued to appeal to the instinct of ilized and is then ready for sweeten­ with rich Oriental sheen ahd lustre are one of the most popular coverings; ing and flavoring. Many flavors such severe sore throat developed into a ; | walk. When a Connecticut young neighborhood solidarity long after LS mint, double mint, peppermint, mastoid in the left ear. A special­ feature rich Oriental reds and blues. Imported reproductions of the man attains to distinction such as 8 ist lanced my ear drum, and now for , | its usefulness was outworn. But we grape, licorice, etc., are added. It four months that ear has been, finest grade also available . . . . this one has earned it is up to all never before heard quite such high IN NEW YORK is also sometimes medicated as a hands to cheer, of course. Our trou draining pus. I have taken virtue attributed to it as was cited l€LX8.tiV6» orange juice fasts, and although 1 These fashions, and many, many others for Fall, are featured at the ble is to formulate the proper yell. superintendent of the Wash- After being flavored the gum Is rolled into large sheets and then cut feel fine, this drainage has not stop- Rug Style Show now going on in our enlarged rug department. See this Saunders . New York, Nov. 1.—Peacock Al­ y l l e ' ington s’chool district, Michael into stick size and sold to little interesting exhibit tomorrow, sure! ley, swelldom’s parade ground in Johnny’s Mama, who would rather Answer:—Do not bo discouraged another generation, has exchanged buy him gum than allow him to eat if the pus from your ear does not College to have been the j ^ ^f school teachers, in stop draining immediately, as many its phaetons for rattling cumber­ too much candy. .tudent of Yale for all 1 g speech agalnat con some trucks. The moderate use of chewing times in such cases it is necessary (o cinr-P its bemnmnes in liui. t to repeat the fast two or three Ja, since its beginnings solidation, that “The district sys­ As the old Waldorf finally gum stimulates secretion of the know no record in the history of crumbles to bits under the ma­ saliva and also tends to cleanse tne times. As this seems necessary in tem has kept bread and butter on your case I would suggest that you WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. the college that approaches his,” chinery of the wreckers, lumber­ teeth. It is also used to relieve our tables for 101 years.” ing caravans cross the sidewalks take another fast of ten days, then said Dean Mendell of the twenty- nervous tension and sometimes as One could wish that Mr., Fox had and drive into corridors which once an old aid to giving up chewing be careful to adhere to the diet as 55 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER outlined in the article I am sending year-old senior. been more extensively quoted. It were gay with fashionably dressed tobacco. In small amounts it is an MacLane’s average in all studies aid to stimulating the digestive you. If you are persistent in your would be interesting to know men and women. The despoliation, held up for efforts, I feel sure you wiU have sat­ for three years, computed on a juices, especially after a meal, nnd isfactory results. Local ultra violet {BtO POLLABi) whether he meant that the entire many months by litigation, pro­ is used by ball play^s and men who light treatments applied to the ear JK’r o p g ^ scale of 100, was 96 1-2. economic life of the district depend­ duces a series of incongruous pic­ work in steel foundries over red-h100,0000 of female population was NEA Service Writer 1 the same as in 1910 three-tenths at GRANT’ S present MacLane ■PSPnt MacLane is v or g = principally to provide jotis Meanwhile, where the new Wal-1 way through college. Nov. • I'.^Unless one per cent.^afihough it rose to for teachers and superintendents dorf will some day stand, incredible Washington, i>iuv. four-tenths in 1923. For Saturday We feel sure there is something, feats of engineering mark the birth ■ something is done to • diminish the _ they*re gay then it might be suggested that, The number of female prisoners somewhere, highly significant in the of the new as the old hostelry dies. | recent increase ratio of incarcera- SWEATERS they protect your dresses though Mr. Fox appears to be in a knowledge that successive genera­ In nrenaring for the foundation, the | tions,. everyone in the .United S^tes in general way in sympathy with the Thermo, Travello and and they cost so little! tions of one family have developed °a itoS.irV' w r o % o T o L S a and 1,3 In 1926, well-known Meredith theory of Knockabout this same strain of superior intel­ difficult problems. One of these was j Year by year the prisons—state The survey points out that in very educational activities, the abolition lect and learning for scholarship. It ? h T a t o o K m p le t e rearrangement' and federal-are taking more and few such cases are the defendants Smocks of the district and his own job of the huge Grand Central heating more of us away from our jobs and sent to prison, must have an important bearing on $5 $8.50 would work no lasting injury. system, which was accomplished homes to live for awhile behind bar- rr„u.,i„«Tabulating the Offenses For housework, for office wear, thrifty the theory of heredity—at which __ ^ on.rnno in thp milHons who rpH windows and stone walls. w,xwp-,7Pr this is as e-ood an ex- withoutwiLuuuL anyone ...... in the millions...... who red windows------and stone , .r. f nf There was a slight increase in Just Unpacked! women buy these smocks! They're color- some very clever people scoff utter­ However, this is as goou an c daily go __ througfifihe___ _ tprminnlterminal build- :; T„in thpthe VPRFyear 1923 ononly 74 out or number of women imprisoned ample as any of the basic idea un­ fully attractive yet they save and protect ly. But for us there is another sug­ ings being aware of tha operations. | every 100,000 persops in this coun- violating the liquor laws—0.3 in New Fall Patterns in derlying the district system. It is try were serving time in federal or ^^23 and 0,5 in 1926. your frocks. Double breasted gestion, positive if lacking in defi­ always more in the interest of— I Vanity's a funny thing. Particu-1 state prisons and reformatories. At Twenty-one and three-tenths per effect with roomy pockets. Sizes nite outline, and it is bom of the INTERWOVEN ...... - . I than in that of 1 larly that form of it to be found , the dawn of 1927 the number had ^ent of the men prisoners are in for 34 to 42. singular condition of five or six sub- somebody else t | people who like to have their , risen to 85 and the total number of jarceny, 17.5 for burglary, 8.8 for HOSIERY venerations of unusual in- either the pupil or the taxpaye . ,Qames announced in night clubs or ; inmates was 96,125 as compared j.Qt,tjgry, 7.9 for violating liquor cessive ^ .. I ------mentioned in current plays or | ^ith 81,959 in 1923. laws, 6.5 for forgery, 5.9 for homi- 50c, 75c and $1.00 Its warm — V ef smart :ellect and rare capacity for appU- bandied about in gags, Which It Can’t Last —Forever cide, 4.9 for assault, 4.3 for violat- :»tion arriving, in the end, at the IT NEVER REPEATS An active New York cop caught brings me to a very odd little There is p- large general popula- ing drug laws, 3.9 for rape and 3.3 ODD TROUSERS Estate where the scion of such a story. tion to draw from, of course, but it for possessing stolea property, Hosiery three men transporting thirteen lescent must work his way through A few weeks ago a short-lived uou Lu uLo, .... vvomen m prison, 23 per For Work and Dress gallons of excellent grain alcohol, drama of the crook world was k1nT^of°^thing can’t^go on forever, cent are there for sex offences, 10.6 in service weight school. $1.95 to $6.50 five gallons to the can, in an auto­ playing on Broadway. The word S e figures do not include the for larceny, 9.9 for violating liquor Heavy silk, woven wdth a thread o f Perhaps the elusive idea has went round and a number of the mobile and arrested them. The cans vuests ^ workhouses and local laws, 5.9 for homicide. 5.1 for cio- something to do with the utter de­ sharpers and racketeers and- crooks hoosegows. And unfortunately they lating 4rug, laws, 4 for forgery and BROWN’S BEACH rayon for added warmth and dura­ of alcohol were placed under the tachment existing between superior of the Broadway belt began to drop do not demonstrate whether people ^ 3.9 for assault. JACKETS bility. First quality excellent hose brains and material success in so lieutenant’s desk at the precinct in on the performances. One night becoming more lawless --or , in the newest Fall colors, all station house. The arresting officer, a card sharp, who^e name is known jj,.g ^nly that more law- ! full fashioned. It looks like ^ very many instances. They have to many a police bureau, arrived . gj.e being caught and con- I ' $4.95 under orders of the lieutenant, took expensive hose. just convicted of a nasty sort of with a party of. cronies. jl^Ticted ! LONDON MARKETS crime, at Hollyivood, a foreign born samples from the whole thirteen It was “ his party” and he wanted ^rtment of Commerce is ifidividual who talks such wretched cans to the aty Bureau of Stand­ to impress his buBcn that ne vas resDonsible______ataHstirs for the in statistics in a . New imported ards and had them analyzed. It was “ quite a gfiiy.” Before the curtain survey covering the prison popula- . London, Nov. 1 — (AP)—Reciproe i. English that the jury could barely rose he went back stage and re- alky, all right—good alky. tion of the nation up to January 1, lowering of the bank rates on boU Fabric Gloves understand him and whose intellect quested of the leading man that in 1 ' ‘ ‘ ! sides of the Atlantic yesterday was SYMINGTON wpuld more nearly compare with Next day the cans were sent to a? certain__YirViAfA scene, Qhnrlv where df»al- shady deal The last full year covered was | seen here today as confirming opiA- a government warehouse, and there ing was discussed, his name be This is a big value! Gloves for every costume, and such that of guinea pig than with that 1926 In that year 2121 prisoners • ion the worst of the market depre.-:- discovered to' contain nothing but mentioned. This, he felt, would give escaped, which is something more j gjon was over and that monetary smart ones. Imported finely woven fabric in pull-on or of a Saunders MacLane—and they him heavy standing in his shadowy water. The arresting patrolman re­ than two per cent of the number situation was approaching a more SHOP cuff styles. Ideal for winter wear, easy to wash and so say he is worth twenty-five or fifty circles. , ^ „ imprisoned at the end of the year. | normal state. American exchange membered that the cans which The actor consented and the AT THE CENTER miiliqns. But the survey reports the recap-| ^^s slightly harder as a result of inexpensive you can alway have a fresh pair on went to the warehouse had corks in name was used. ture of 1471 escaped prisoners, 1 rnove. Somewhere, somehow, hidden in hand. ^ them, while those he had captured For this moment’s satisfaction which is about 75 per cent of the | There was a feeling of additional this situation, is a definite concep- of a peculiar vanity, the fellow number escaping. Other figures in- 1 confidence that the great centr.al tion Perhaps we are not alone in had metal caps. risked his liberty. The police were dicate that a somewhat lesser pro- j institutions of both continents were WE CAN SOLVE YOUR groping futilely after it. Perhaps An inspector and Commissioner looking for V, him, tfn and Aff his had name there portion of women who escape are ^gj.j^jng closely together in matte-s m o n e y PROBLEMS! Christmas when it is grasped by a strong and Whalen personally interested them- would have been a tip-otttip-6 naa t ere j.^,gj^pi,ni.ed than men. } affecting American and European l o a n s u p t o $300 been a detective in the crowd. understanding hand, and reduced to selves in the case. The desk lieuten- The prison population jumped j finance, Quick—Courteous—Private from 57,000 in 1904 to_96,000 in 1923, British newspapers said today, J. Toys ant and the office cop on duty dur­ Manhattan turns up at least one Small payments monthly— 52 to a scientific formula, not only will or from 69 per 100,000 of general P. Morgan, American intemationaj ing the important interim have miser or hermit per annum— $5 plus lawful interest only, on $10 many things become clear but many population to 85. The extent of the banker had been in London througn- are here no'W wealthy recluses living within the „ 6100 loobs. Larger »»■»»'» been transferred. But the big point recent increases in imprisonment out the slump, frequently communi­ things will be changed. gates of the great city, their bank proportion. '' is that nobody has found the alco­ is seen in the fact that whereas the cating with New York. He was said New toys are here! Lots o f fun for books fat vrith entries, yet starving 1904-23 period saw an increase of j^jg residence of the past two “-The only charge three and one- BAY STATE’S WAY hol. themselves and denying themselves ualf per cent per month on unpaid five persons ^ Pjl^on tor every England to have ma.le the kiddies. N ow is the time to Nobody ever does find the alcohol, form of life Massachusetts is conducting an 100,000 of population, the 1923- ^ visits on the continent. amount of loan. plan your Christmas purchasing and experiment in the interest of high­ the whiskey or the beer in such I Just the other day an elderly 1927 period shows an increase of 11 > irequeuujoo»w______PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Room 2, Second Floor. lay in a supply before the last btisy way safety that deserves the close cases-and they are of everlasting | w o^ n whr^^ ^^Of the 96,125 prisoners only 3616 ' NEAREST STAR CLUSTER State Theater Building, weeks. Large assortments, big attention of her neighbor states. In­ reoccurrence. Cops lose jobs, en- j entries amounting to almost ^ women. ! 18,000 YEARS DISTANT 753 Main St.. South M^chester stead of waiting until the reckless forcement officers are fired; but the | g million. She was living in '^^Conceming the male prisoners, i Cambridge, Mass.— (AP) — The Licensed by the State. values in mechanical toys, dishes, automobile driver kills somebody and booze, back in the channels of illi- j direst poverty and often not p a j^ g the Commerce Department found a ! immensity of that small conier of Phone 3430. dolls, animals, all the new playthings nronortionate decrease in the num-1 the visible upiverse of which the cit trade, stays there until drunk up , her^^ brought her bits of food, then proceeding against him on a her convicted of homicide. The | earth is one small iragment is in­ all at Grant’s low prices. criminal charge, the state, througa at half a dollar a swallow, more or ] ^^inklng her to be in great need, rate ner 100 000 was 5.4 in 1910, | dicated in some distances an- its Automobile Registry, has adopted less. Like the overstuffed prizefight- j police have never cleared up the 5.7 in 1923 and 4.5 in 1926. Con- | nounced in a current Harvard Col- the method of spotting the unfit ,r. it never come, back. We i „'v “ e 1 victions for rape Increased from | lege Observatory bulletin 2 5 « S O c $ 1 2.3 in 1910 to 2.6 in 1923 and 3 in These are the distances to 93 Golden Gate driver and preventing him from do­ if in the whole history of prohibi- 1 ^ gg^ who, globular clusters of stars. The ing damage by the exceedingly tion enforcement there is a single L gg afternoon, was found tied, 1826. ^gj.g. light from the nearest travels more simpleotmniB devicenpvice ofui taking_____ record his license of spirited-away evidence 1 gagged and murdered. His fortune | 1910 1923 19261 than 18,400 years before reaching Laundry away from him or of canceling the | ever being captured a second time. ^ was had dtelt^for j Robberv . . . 2.6 6A 6.8 ' earth, while that from the farthest WTGRANTCQ Assault ____ 5.5 3.2 3.8 ' takes 185,000 years. 30 OAK STREET U p B n m r i i i h b u i u i b b registration of his car if itris found | __ j yggpg jq a rat-infested gloom. Burfflarv -f - 12.7 11.1 13.4 ( All of them are part of the star A Chinese laundry giving de­ to he in a dangerous condition. j OUR CRIMESTER 1 GILBERT SWAN. , Eorlerv ___ 3.4 4.5 5 I system to which the earth belongs, 81!> Main Street pendable service at reasonable Drivers who like to speed and to 1 And now it is "discovered” that 1 ------^ — There® ^ were ■ ■ ■ five- .times ■----- as ------many the Milky Way. Outside this Milky persons convicted of having stolen Way astronomical telescopes al­ prices. take every advantage on the road the bad Mr. Bingham is the mouth- | Panama Canal from August ready have photographed thousands piece for a great lobby which repre- 15, 1914 until tbejclose of business, property in 1926 as in 1910. Men Hours 6:30 a. m. to 9 P* «». j ; are falling into a most imcomfort imprisoned for larceny, fraud, em­ of other universes of stars, some so sents a gigantic “air trust” that is j June 30. 1928, transited f remote that their light requires able state of 'mind, i\ot to say of in • ' j mcrcial toU-p&ylttS^ vessels on which bezzlement iand possessing stolen dignation, because *tliey are given gobbling up all government con- 1 in tolls was property-incr«aBedvflrom-16.3-to •jBoani^' milU'O&si^-tif'"ycsrft ’ tc^'‘'']r6sch 1 ADVERTISE IN, THE earth. I >10 chance to argue the matter. The tracts, monopolizing the field of ln-|sald. . ' - jha homlcida zata for vomaa aer Rl AINUHKISS I KK KVKMNG HKKALU. 550UTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1929. PA€B NINS PRINCE IN QUARREL

MENUS Mimich, Germany, Nov. 1.—An | ultimatum addressed to former | Fall Shoes Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria j PoY Good Hoolth by Adolf HiUer, leader of the ex-I treme Nationalists, has become the topic of the day here. A Week’s Supply The prince was reported to have HARTFORD For Men Recommended By refused to subscribe his name to Dr. Frank U. McCoy lists demanding a referendum on FULL COURSE TURKEY PINNER. SATUKDAY SPECIAL, 60c. I I the Nationalists bill against "en­ That Are New and Different slavement of the German nation”— aimed at the treaty of Versailles b n McCoy’s menus suggested for and the Young plan. Good Shoes the week beginning Sunday, Novem­ Herr Hitler’s representative is ber 3rd; said to have telephoned the prince s Smartly Styled Sunday secretary demanding that he issue Breakfast—French omelet, waffle, denial of a newspaper story con­ Saturday is COAT DAY! brow-ned through), applesauce. cerning his attitude toward the and Moderate­ Lunch— Cream of tomato soup, Young plan or Hitler would oppose baked eggplant, raw celery and ripe the prince and the monarchial idea Presenting Coats of Fashion at Noteworthy Low Prices olives. _ . . ly Priced Dinner — Broiled Belgian hare, in the press and elsewhere. baked parsnips, cooked lettuce, Prince Rupprecht answered that In the broad assort­ salad of slice cucumbers (no dress­ he refused to be bullied into making An array we’re proud of... .for scope, style, size any statement. ments presented here ing). Prune whip. range and value 1 Presenting many effective varia­ ^ for Fall choosing one Monday tions of the new silhouette and long-limbed lines now Breakfast —Wholewheat muffins, An automobile manufacturer will quickly note that— peanut butter, dish of berries (can­ says touring will be done at 100 definitely accepted by smartly dressed women every­ While every style presents ned without sugar). miles an hour in 10 years. some new features of the ap­ Lunch—Glass of buttermilk, with Drivers apparently are going to where 1 ten or twelve dates. proved Fall styles, none of them Dinner — Vegetable soup, roast slow down a little. forgets that it must be practical beef, cooked string beans, stewed as well as smart—that it must tomatoes, salad of chopped raw cab­ The coat with “lines” appears in this group bage and celery, Jello or Jell-well u fit well and wear well—that it’s with cream. taper ing lines for fashion endorses the “princess outward beauty must reflect in­ Tuesday version. One-of-a-kind models chiefly for women ward goodness. Breakfast— Coddled eggs, Melba toast, pear sauce. , , . . who prefer a youthful mode and the miss who de­ It is a part cf our service to you to avoid the freaks Lunch— Steamed rice, cooked beet sires the very newest. that are unpleasantly conspicuous—to select from the tops head lettuce with olive oil. Dinner—Broiled lamb chops, cook­ many style variations which appear only those which ed spinach, cooked beets, salad of I,'ill meet the critical approval of well dressed men. molded vegetables (green peas, .string beans and celery). No des­ Select one from this group... .its rich fur col­ sert. lar frames your face... .the deep cuffs make your Wednesday Breakfast—Oatmeal with butter hands look petite... .it wraps about you snugly and or cream, no sugar, stewed raisins. flares smartly at the bottom. Favorite colors in se­ COOPERATIVE STYLES Lunch—Glass of grapejuice. D in n er—Roast 4iork, cooked okra, lected fabrics. baked eggplant, McCoy salad, bak­ $7i0 to $10,110 ed apple. Thursday Breakfast— Baked eggs, Melba A group exploiting the new “Wrappy” coat that toast, stewed aprlcoti. Lunch — Celery soup, cucumber goes particularly well with the new longer skirts. and olive sandwiches. With Pacquin or stand-away collars and deep cuffs SELZSTYLES Dinner— Veal chops, cooked squash, string beans, salad of chop­ of lavish furs... .there is not a smarter coat to be ped cabbage, ice cream. had! Friday $0.00 and $8.00 Breakfast-Poached egg on toast­ ed Shredded Wheat Biscuit, stewed Wise-Smith & Co.—Second Floor lig.s. "Lunrh—Raw apples or oranges as lesired. . . Dinner—Baked halibut, spinach, HOUSE’S SPEQALS -ooked cauliflow’er, salad of sliced iomatces (no dreising), no dessert. Saturday An Important Offering! B-eakfast —Genuine wholewheat bread slighUy toasted, peanut but­ HAT ter. stewed prunes. Lunch — Spaghetti (wholewheat product) boiled and buttered, salad of cold cooked asparagus (canned) Sports Coats, Fur-Trimmed on lettuce. , Dinner—Vegetable soup, Salisbury SALE steak, steamed carrots, cooked let­ Economically Priced Ensemble tuce, salad of crisp raw spinach leaves, raw celery, pineapple sponge. Shoes for * Cooked lettuce: The mention of Saturday lettuce instantly brings to ^ Each Fall raw salad vegetable, crisp and cold. However, as a change, it is surpris­ Costume ingly palatable in the form of a Only cooked green, prepared in the fol­ lowing maner which eliminates the draining aw'ay of any excess and thus destroying the valuable mineral elements contained in all 95c Off Two reasons why you’ll enjoy shopping for vegetables. . these coats___they’re styleful and economically Heavy Seamless Separate the leaves of as much Regular Price lettuce as desired, or cut the heads priced! Into quarters or eighths as in pre­ paring cabbage, and wash thorough­ Of Any Hat Wool fabrics in stunning gray, tan or brown Axminster TOWN ly under running water. Put lettuce mixtures, smartly tailored and lined. Furred with $ into a heavy aluminum pan over a in stock. The daytime shoe for all purposes is a low fire. The wafer that clings Jap Fox, French Beaver and Wolf I after the final washing affords suf- This is our Rugs of Quality very important member in the Fall foot­ ficent moisture. When lettuce is Size range offers 46V2 to 49V^ for the larger heated through, which will take regular stock woman, as well as 15 to 20 and 16 to 44 for misses wear wardrobe of smartly dresSTO wony about three or four minutes, turn and women. the fire higher, cover the pan. and —no price en, who look to such shoes for a combin- cook for about ten minutes. Serve hot with butter. tickets have Wise-Smith & Co.—Second Floor $32.50 ation of comfort of lines, with smart­ QUESTIONS .■\ND ANSWERS .Ankylosis been changed ness in trimming detail. Question: K. D. W. writes;—‘T Now in our new and enlarged am suffering from ankylosis in the for this sale. hip. It is on the ball joint that goes location with plenty of room for House's presents town shoes in both conservative into the body. I have had x-rays display . . . you’ll enjoy seeing taken, and all kinds of medicine and These Are the Recent New these smart new rugs. and more dressy types, featuring popular leathers in two rubbing. I have been getting worse Positively the best value this for five years, until now I can tone combinations that will harmonize with various cos­ hardly walk. Some doctors advise season ___full 9x12 size rugs, an operation by scraping the bone. of heavy grade Axminster, tumes. I am 50 year.s old." Red Cross Shoe Fashions smartly patterned with taupe A nsw er:-It is difficult to advise \ vou about your condition without and tan grounds. first having the opportunity of mak Sally Sweet, Suspension Arch Welts, Combination Lasts, ing a personal examination. The New Location—Fifth Fkwr treatment I employ is by fasting P riced ...... '“J' • ■ and dieting to remove the toxins which may have accumulated around the joint. I also advise the application of a deep therapy lamp. This regime should be continued until all inflammation has subsided, C. E. HOUSE & SON, Inc. after which time osteopathio* or ' other manipulative treatments Established 1854 usually prove advantageous. Gastritis or Cancer Question; Mrs. A. W. writes: Marian Gore Pumps Classic Operas "At present I am being treated for -astritis. Am getting some relief from gas, but I seem to have a dull An unusual ache in the stomach continually. No $9.00 sharp pains to amount to anything offer that you $10.00 and no vomiting. Have had this for shouldn’t let Tailored with appealing simplicity, Everywhere smart women gather about four months and it is making in fashion circles you will see the me think there might be something this smart walking pump in step-in beside gas, perhaps cancer.” slip by. Early style is fashioned from black kaffer opera leading the mode! Graceful, Answer;—It would be impossible kid with fringed tongue adding a new of patent leather, with slim spike to diagnose cancer of the stomach, shopping advised. heels favored for daytime or evening. vourself. This is sometimes dif­ touch of chic. Cuban heels. ♦I'd*" ficult for a trained physician, and it N. B. would be necessary to have a mm- Wlse-Smltb * Co.—Main Floor C E ^ c m ^ ber of x-rays taken as well as a phy­ Many of these sical examination of the stomach Ruffled Marquisette contents. A continual dull ache in hats unpacked SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK the stomach with gas would likely indicate gastritis. Sometimes this as late as this requires a long time to cure but you Special Sale! Pure Para Rubber OBANGE ICE CREAM should be persistent in following noon. ' Curtains strict fasUng and dieting instruc­ and grapefruit ice cream tions which I will be g'ad to send vou upon request. If you did have Reiducing Garments In Criss Cross Effect Also Bulk Ice Cream and Fancy Shapes. ILcJ or ulcer it « ‘“fy™ Any headsize would have sharp pains and vomit­ For sale by the following local dealers: ing unless of course they were in The kind Fashion the incipient stage which would be usually selling Foremost—yet Farr Brothers Packard*! Pharmacy very difficult to diagnose. We are also show­ for $5.95 radically low $3.98 pr. 981 Main Street At the Center ing a complete everywhere $2.50 priced t r a c k s f o u n d o f m a n Edward J. Murphy TBAGJUS 000 YEARS AGO Duffy and Robinson assortment of RFCAUSE yo u m u st w e a r a c o r s e t . . . WE’VE STAGED THIS All ready to hang in the smart 111 Center Street Depot Square New York— (AP)—Traces of pre­ criss-cross style, with a coniice historic men in England believed Berets. FASHION-FOREMOST AND VALUE-GIVING SALE! CROSBY’S PHARMACY, BLUEFIELDS to date back 1,250,000 years are de­ Pure Para Rubber reducing corsets in attractive models, the'type usually sell­ valance daintly ruffled. Of a scribed by Dr. Henry Fairfield Os­ fine quality marquisette in Ivory born, director of the American Mu­ ing for $5.95! , . * . or ecru, extra wide, finished with seum of Natural History. Fashion-right for the new “tight-waist” silhouette . . . not extreme, but they rnffled edges. They are found in Red Crag beds NEIXEGS of East Anglia ne4r Foxhall, a ham­ do all that good corests should . . . let on the east coast not far from Manchester’s New Location, Fifth ^loor Norwich. They a,re stone imple­ Millinery Headquarters New Looattoa—Fourth Floor I yvortise in Titt^vedngllbn^^ ments, roughly shaped, including State Theater Building pieces of flint fashioned apparent- ^ for scraping. . . : c . ;V,V ja-

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veteran organizations , ever, he discovered his whittling AGAINST HOLIDAY talent would bring spending money. to protest “ ' “ ■’""-‘ jLEWIS AND CLARK j HOLLYWOOD NEAR BLIND YOUTH Fulton Graham, a prosperous! Springfield, Mass., Nov. 1.— (AP) ranchman, saw real art in what I —The Merchants Bureau, actuated, “ MARKERS punned! Clvde’s neighbors called shifUess- it is said, by prevailing economic Patent offices report that- the MARKET UVES BY CARVING Swiss are the world’s greatest in- sflasses to the bottle ness. He furnished the boy soft pine ! conditions and the already large 381 E. Center St., Cor. Parker wood needed in carving and bought | number ,of legal holidays voted 1 ventors. i , And not v, the ,n*. least of that better instruments for him. i unanimously today to keep stores > reputation was built upon the Lewiston, Idaho. — (A P )—Lewis Dial 4233 Newkirk, Okla.— (AP) — Near Now he is fully equipped with a i open on Armistice Day. World War ; cheesiest kind of work. and Clark are to be honored here Millions may drink on their campsite of a century and blindness Is no barrier to art. pocket knife, two chisels and sand-j ______— ------' ------a quarter ago. For Clyde Rozell, 20-year-old He has regained the partial ■ Extra Fancy Home Dre&^ed other brands of gin­ sheep herder, dexterous finger tips use of one eye. but can see nothing ! j||||||||||||||||||mitllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllltllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllHini> The Lewis and Clark Memorial have done what eyes never could association plans to celebrate their Fowls 1 I Q ger ale . . . but not the more than a yard away. i = _ ^ * w , r each ...... v-L w A v do. historic achievement by inaugurat­ millions "who have ing a project to provide markers and From Malley’s Farm His w'ood carvings have brought SENTENCE DELAYED unstinted praise from critics. A Saturday Specials | monuments on a concrete highway Small Tender Fresh Shoulders 23c once tasted Country from St. Louis to Astoria, Ore., over Rib Pork Roasta ...... 33c boyhood pastime of whittling has be- Nov. 1.— (AP) — the trail traversed by the explorers. Best Link Sausage ...... 35c Club! Today — put Home Dressed Pork from Bolton. | Tender Lean Pot Roast. . . . 29c-S5c These will remind the swiftly mov­ Rib Roasts Beef ...... 35e I 'I this incomparable Native Fresh Shoulders, Native Pork to Roast, = ing automobile tourists of the toil­ “ BibliJil^chlracters are the prin-1 statutory offense against Eunice Short Steaks out of Heavy Beef 55c ginger ale to the taste- Small Native Fresh Hams, Native Fresh Bacon. 5 some joiumey of the pioneers, who Shoulder Steak Ground .... 35c lb. A in 1804-1806 did the first great work Small Legs Spring Lamli .... :)5c toward replacing the flag of old test yourself. many sales to wealthy redmen. ,o f a ® ^ A STEAK SALE Nice Shoulder Pork Chops .... 29c Life held little promise for Clyde Superior Judge Charles Fricke_ set ...... 54c lb. England with the banner of new Pig Liver ...... 13c November 9 for the hearing of argu­ Sirloin Steak, best of beef . America. after a dynamite explosion blinded Best Porter house Steak . . 6*)C lb. Tender Pork Roasts, boned and him at the age of eight. Soon, how- ments. Capt. Meriwether Lewis and rolled ...... 35c Prime Rib Roast of Beef ...... 35c lb. Capt. William Clark, with 40 men, Boneless Pot Roast Beef ...... 35c lb. _ were sent to explore the Oregon EXTR.A SPECIAL! Boneless Rolled Roast Beef fo oven r o a s t...... 39c lb. = j country, which embraced Oregon, Local Fre^ Eggs ...... 69c dozen 2 I Washington, Idaho and parts of GCLDEN Tender Short Steak ...... 55c lb. _ Fresh Pumpkin Pies ...... 29e H j Montana and Wyoming. President Skat Hand Soap, 4 for ...... 35c Our Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak, . .28c lb., 2 lbs. ;>0c s Jefferson ordered the expedition aft- Austin’s Dog n a k e s ...... 39c pkg. I P A iE E R Y Boneless Veal Roast ...... lb. = er he had negotiated the purchase of Pure Lard ...... 15c pkg. Gin^r Ale /HON Top Round Roast Beef, all lean solid m e a t...... 49c lb. = Louisiana from France, and the Fancy Table Apples, 3 for .... 29c SI! party accomplished a journey" be- Best Top Round Steak ...... *53c lb. “ lieved by many to be impossible. Store for Rent on Spruce St. POULTRY SPECIALS GOOD THINGS TO EAT Native Chickens to Roast, about 3 lbs. ;pach...... 39c lb. Fresh Killed Fo>vls...... 42c lb. DIAL 4151 Home Dressed B roilers...... 42c lb. ,Vs usual, Pinehurst wiU close at six tonight, but PLEASE Large Native Chickens otRoast, 5 to 6 lbs. each 55c lb. NOTICE, that aU four telephones on 4151, wlU be "working” untU nine o’clock. If you want your order on the special early Sat­ Try Our Home Made Bakery Goods urday delivery, won’t you please call tonight. These Friday Stuffed and Bake Chickens with gravy ...... $1.50 each night orders help us a lot with the Saturday rush, and we cer­ tainly appreciate your co-operation In phoning them in. Try our Danish Pastry ...... 40c dozen Our Home Made Mince P ies ...... p5c each J ______i Our Home Made Squash P ie s ...... 35c each WHERE CONNECTICUT B U J S jlT S GROCERIES 300 pounds 1 lb. rolls Creamery Chicken Pies ...... Butter tomorrow a t ...... 49c lb. For early morning delivery please phone your order Delivered only with other orders. this evening. FANCY TABLE LAND O’ LAKES SWEET CREAM Tokay or 300 dozen Meadowbrook Fresh Eggs Butter roll 49c Grapes Malaga lbs. 23c Special Saturday...... 55c dozen I Manchester Public Market | F1?!E GRANULATED FINEST E\ ery egg guaranteed—large white eggs. I Dial 5189 | i S lbs. S7c Celery 2 bunches 15c SLICED BACON (rind off) ...... 39c lb. nM iiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiium iM iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiuiinium uiiiiiiiiiiu Sugar F.ANCY RIPE CALIFORNIA FRESHLY GROUND BEEF—try it for meat FRESH COLD PACKED balls or meat loaf ...... 30c lb. Strawberries 1 lb. container 25c Tomatoes lbs. 29c MEADOWBROOK SAUSAGE MEAT, Freshlv G rou n d...... 38c lb.

Boneless Roasts of Native R*eat Department VeaJ. .Vga'n we feature. Rib Roasts, boned and rolled FRESH POULTRY or cut short. B Fresh Spare Ribs •: b. I’h’.cketft. These are Lead Ribs and soHd pieces of Puritan Market m ik tell, iresh PINEHURST QUALITY ■ ;i ”!f. ns ih. 4 2 c CORNED BEEF. Located at the Corner of Main and Eldridge St. ; Nr:;.;! Fowl ior Iricasee, !b. . 4 2 c 25c SPECIALS Small, juicy Oranges 25c Lamb Patties, 4, for . .. .33c dozen. Faiuy White Celery Hearts Puritan Hams 25^ it. Tetley's Tea tr."?n Peterson. Wc will also Here’s good value in !;av:' a large supply of heavier Olives, 8 oz, wide mouthed COUNTRY ROLLS 1/2 lb. pkg. 43c Id,, i an:I Chickens weighing 5 jars containing 54 stuffed Makes Good Tea a Certainty l!)s. ani over. olives 25c jar. Pinehurst Round Steak , Large Royal Scarlet Butter Freshly Ground Quick Oats 25c pkg. Fancy Rice 3 lbs. Tender, lean pork for roast­ Use It as a Substitute for Potatoes. ing from Sinela;r. Large 1 lb. jars Armour’s Small Rib Roasts of Pork Pure. Jams— Raspberry, lb. Strawberry, Blackberiy, 46c f r o m ...... 32c to 35c lb. 10 lbs. Limit. Skat Hand Soap ,N”:-e B::tt Ends of Ham. Pineapple or Apricot 25c jar 4-5 lb. Sb.ank Bailing Ends of or 4 jars for 9.5c— limit 8 4 cans liani. jars to a customer. It v/ill “The Best Hand Soap Known Tender pork Chops oav you to stock some of Legs of Spring Lamb SHOULDERS OF LAMB this. Shefifiield Sealect Milk Boned and Rolled Ripe Tomatoes Celery 25c to 29c lb. Cucumbers Cranberries Iceberg Lettuce Peppers 3 3 ; " lb . 3 1 lb. tall cans 25c Legs of Lamb addition to our milk line. Truly a POT RO.ASTS Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. 15c A \\ holesome Bottom Rounds, Chuck cuts Select Product, from tender juicy Steer Beef, Carrots, .5 lbs...... 25c Shoulder Clods and Rumps. Parsnips, Yellow Globs Turnips Fancy Preserves PINEHURST VERY BEST C O F F E E ...... 49c lb. Steak Specials Short . 1 lb. iar 25c Round lb . Ripest Fresh Fruit with Purest Cane Sugar. Sirloin Fancy Fresh Oregon Prunes large can 19c SMITH'S GROCERY Roast of Pork Fresh and Smoked An Ideal Breakfast Dish for the busy business people. Pot Roast SHOULDERS Tel. 5114 North School St. Tel. 5114 Walter Raker's Cocoa 17c lb. i/2 lb. can 17c 25c" Perfect Ingredient for a hot drink on a cool fall daj. Week-end Specials Sunlight Roasting Econom y's PRIZE BREAD In Economy FRUITS and Fresh Daily! MEATS Large 20 oz. Loaf Chickens 35 ^ib. VEGETABLES Roast Pork .... 29c Fresh Shoulders COFFEE Average 4 lbs. 35c are Strictly Fresh, Highest Quality, Legs Lamb ___ 39c Pot R oa sts___ we offer you as fine a coffee as is Full Flavored 8 e 38c 10 lbs. Grapefruit Lamb Stew ___ 20c Roast V ea l___ possible to grow, blend and roast. and are offered you daily at your nearest As we have said before, we repeat, 33c 3 for 25c ECONOMY STORE. At this season of in line with our usual policy of Native Roasting Sausage ...... It is the result of years of experi­ the year when all fruits and vegetables “ Finest quality obtainable, at low­ Chickens Rib Roast Beef Sweet Potatoes are short and especially In view of the est possible prices” we are offering Bananas ence. Try it today. Now recent abnormal weather conditions, we Sausage Meat . 33c ...... 30c-40c take great pride In being able to offer you— undeniably, a fine quality 30c dozen YOU such an attractive and varied line loaf at an extremely low price. 2 5 c " of produce HAVE YOU TRIED PRIZE BREAD? SAVE MONEY AND BUY THE BEST REASONABLY PRICED GROCERIES BY TRADING AT FRUITS-VEGETABLES Tomatoes, Quality, size 2 c a n ...... 12c Cheese, Fancy Whole Milk, lb...... S3e Carpenter’s Fresh Figs, 9 ounce can .. 10c Sugar, 10 lbs.. ., 59c Turnips Com, Quali^, size 2,2 cans • 25c Stringless Beans, Quality Size 2,2 cans 25c Prudence Corned Beef Hash, size 2 qan 27c Star Coffee ,.t.49c lb. 23c pk., 89c bu. Spinach... 18c peck Preserves, Pure, 2 lb. ja r ...... 47c Cracker Jack, package...... 5c Rinso, large — 19c cilery... 15c bunch Orange Marmalade, Homemade, Crescent Mapleine, 2 oz. bottle...... 33c Kaple Pan Cake Grapes, 3 lbs. .. 25c 5oz.jar ...... - -x...... I'^c Marshmallow Fluff, large size .23c Flour, 2 pkgs. 25c Sugar Pumpkins Puritan Market Raisins, Fancy. Seeded or Seedless, Pineapple, Fancy Crushed, size 2 can . .24c l^remont Beans, size 2 can ...... Com F la k es...... 8c each...... 10c Main and Eldridge St. 15 0z.pkg...... l^c w«p / C \ / -f. K ) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOOTH MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER L 1«29.

owners to live up to the parking was clpscv. — ><• J Spain, however, who, as “ His Most mles of the town. This .campaign )3aok about a Boiie to get soma ga^- HEADS TRADE SCHOOL structor In the Bridgeport state j Catholic Majesty” was - entitled to 19 PERSONS SHOT POLICE COURT Une. In the meantime the patrolman school and Winchester Repeating KING’S VISIT TO POPE will be continued imtU the violations Stamford, Nov. i-(A P )—Frank I special solemnities. The Pope was cease. saw his car and when he returned Arms Co. school. placed him under arrest. Deputy R. Lane, of Middletown today suc­ surrounded by all the cardinals Seafordk Del., Nov. 1.— (A P )— Eight more men were fined 82.00 TO TAKE PLACE DEC. 5 ! then in Rome, at this reception, without costs In the Manchester George S. I,.ynne of Middle Turn­ Judge Thomas Ferguson who was on ceeded Charles H. Remkus, resign­ Nineteen persons, among them the pike East was before the town ed, as director of the State Trade A Frenchman recently wrote 23,- ! It was said also it was extremely six-year-old granddaughter of form­ police court this morning for viola­ the bench believed the story told by 000 words on a single postcard. tions of the parking laws of the court this morning charged with Lynn and suspended judgment. school here. He was formerly In­ unlikely Pope Pius would return er State Senator J. P. Dutton, were obstructing traffic. He was arrested Vatican City, Nov. 1 (AP.)— personally the King's visit, since it struck by shot in the accidental dis­ town. Their cars were tagged for Usually good authority said today parking tigalnst traffic In different by Patrolman David Galligran at the would create a precedent which charge of both barrels’ of a shotgun Green shortly after midnight last We read that a Mr. onion of the visit of Kang Victor Emmanuel would be neither useful nor oppor­ during the annual Hallowe'en parade streets, for parking over time and Troy, N. Y., has applied for a to the Pope, long awsdted since sign­ in restricted districts. night. According to the testimony tune in the future. The visit there­ last night. of the young man he was on his way change of name. This should not ing of the Lateran Treaty last Feb­ fore probably will be returned by The accident occurred when As has been stated in The Herald be gfranted. How will the people ruary, probably would take place repeatedly, the police department is home when he ran out of gas. The Cardinal Gasparri, papal secretary Thomas Dose, negro, 18, dropped the filling station in that neighborhood of Troy ever know their Onions? Dec. 5, or thereabout. The ceremony of state, on behalf of the Pope. This gun as it was handed to him by making an effort to force automobile You never tasted will follow that adopted for the re­ has been the case with other reign­ Allan Stack, a state trooper, who ception of the King of the Belgians ing monarchs, , both Catholic and had been firtog at a stuffed raccoon fresh coffee shortly after Plus XI was elevated non-Catholic. in a tree on a float. The shot scatter­ to the pontificate. ed through the crowd. Among those Do so! Albert of Belgium was the first slightly wounded were seven mem­ Catholic sovereign to visit the The food of oysters consists bers of the Milford High school hoys’ A startling statement but true—unless you have Pontiff since 1870. The forthcom­ chiefly of microscopic plants which band. center Your Buying ing ceremony will be less formal are carried to them by the cur­ Dose was arrested and is being held THE SEIF-SERVE had coffee fresh from the roasting ovens—or else than that accorded King Alfonso of rents of water. pending an investigation. kept ooen afresh in vacuum — the only way GRaCER;f . ^ , « - e « known to preserve A t Hale's Self<^erve all the oven -fresh strength—flavor— IT P A Y S aroma. Boscul Coffee is packed warmly fra­ TO VVAITON We have everything you could find if you visited h is year’s pack of vege­ grant one hour from T will pay you to buy tables is ready at A & P your winter supply of a dozen stores— a large variety and the highest qual­ the ovens in a practi­ T I stores. Packed in the gar­ canned vegetables befo c YOURSELF ity foodstuffs. IJere, tdo, are centered all the low cally perfect vacuum den spots of the country, the close of this sale on Sat­ in an absolutely air­ fresh from the vines, and urday night. The quality prices that are offered, or could possibly be offered, tight can. It is qual­ priced lower than you ^vifl is high . . . and, of course, by even the largest operators. ity coffee really fresh* find the same high quality the prices are low. elsewhere. WHY DINY YOURSELF THE BEST COPFEE7 SOU>.t tin COM.*

Boned and Rolled Hale’s Select CANNED Sugar Cured Sweet Cream HAM BUTTER One of the finest butters n^de. No bones— no waste. VEGETABLE 3 lbs. 1 lb. lb. iAf “ The store that holds faith with the people” Corner Main and Maple Streets Telephone 8258 College Inn (with rice) Upton’s Vacuum Packed F. Kelley, Prop. SALE Chicken Broth, 3 Ig. cans .. 29c Coffee, lb. ca n ...... 45c A large assortment of Home Cooked Foods with spe­ cials changing daily. WEEK-END SPECIALS Fancy New Crop, Large (toft shell) Large assortment of Otto Stahl’s Smoked and Cooked Head Rice, 3 lbs.------21c Georgian Pecans, lb...... 49c Meats and Our Own Baked Ham. SUGAR BACON Grandmother’s Fresh Lingon For shortening— Swedish Salt Herring LB ’3 1 C Mince Meat, package ...... 10c Yellow Peas Imported Noodle Figures TO 5 7 ' Crisco, lb. c a n ...... 22c Brown Beans Comb Honey, Strained Hershey’s Saygm SUNNYBRpOK Finest Imported and Domestic Honey, Honey Butter. EGGS 4 y DOZ Chocolate Syrup, Health Bread. Bond-Ost small can lOc, 18 oz. can 22c Salt'Pork, lb...... - • 15c Cinnamon and Sugar Kuminim-Ost LARD 2 LBS *5 ' Rusks. Gaffelbiter Maggi’s Essence Sunbeam’s Fancy Burt Olney’s Knorr’s Soups and Bouil­ Swedish Caviar Whitehouse Evaporated Milk, tall, 3 cans ...... 23c Anchovies Tender Sweet Peas lons. Maine Potatoes, 15 lbs...... 45c Fruits for Salad Pineapple, peaches, cherries, apricots, etc. New pack. Finest quality peas. • Pickles, Olives, Onions and Relishes. Grandmothers’ Doughnuts, dozen ...... 15c Imported and Domestic Beverages. N o . 2 1/2 c a n 3 c a n s 4 9 ^ Store Open Every Evening Until 9 O’CIock. Iona Peas CANS Hart Peas ^ CANS other Week-end Specials Iona Tomatoes ^ CANS 6 3 ' Jello (All flavors) package...... 7c A&P Tomatoes ^ CANS 4 0 ' Rinso, large p a ck a ge...... 18c Gobble! ^ CANS Iona Corn Ralston’s Wheat Flakes, 3 packages ...... 19c ^ CANS 4 6 ' Gobble! Iona Beets Pillsbury’s Health Bran, package...... He 3 CANS Turkey Talk W ax Beans Famous Ohio Blue Tip Matches, 6 boxes . — .. ■ 19c String Beans ^ CANS ^ 3 ' ^ CA.NS g p * The Gobbler Says— Del Maiz Corn Green Mountain Winter Karl Marks^ Real B&M Beans 3 CANS Native Turkeys Quaker Maid Beans 3 CANS 3 0 « P o t a t o e s $ 1.90 bushel 3 CANS will make your Asparagus Tips Graded U. S. Government, No. I ’s. THANKSGIVING Fresh from the Growers Your Favorite Cuts a real old fashioned New England feast FRUITS MEATS Fresh RIB ROASTS, ORDER YOUR TURKEY EARLY! Luscious Red O Ct TOKAY GRAPES, 3 lbs. Fancy Steer, lb...... 29c, 35c Fruits ■ N A I E S ^ OVEN ROAST, Best Boneless, lb. 42c Crisp ICEBERG LETTUCE, TOP ROULS, Best Boneless, lb. . 37c and Marks' Poultry Yard 3 medium heads 25c, 2 large heads 23c SHOULDER STEAK, Best, lb. . 35c MEALTU market: 136 Summer Street. Tel. 7280 Crisp Native ROAST PORK, Fresh Rib, lb. .. .27c V egetables CELERY, 2 bunches----- FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, lb. 19c Native Savoy GENUINE SPRING LAMB Golden Ripe SPINACH, 3 lbs...... FRESH I LEGS, lb...... 37c Bananas YELLOW TURNIPS, 4 lbs...... 10c SPRING LAMB ROULETTES, lb. 31c Roasting Chicken ^^ FANCY, FRESH KILLED FOWL, 3 lbs. 22c 3 3 WHITE TURNIPS, 6 lbs...... 2.5c 4 lb. Average, lb...... 39c YELLOW ONIONS, 10 lbs...... 25c FANCY FRESH KILLED CHICKEN Well Bleached Prime Rib R oast.. lb. 34c and 36c SWEET POTATOES, 10 lbs...... 25c .. 3-4 lb. average, lb...... 39c Celery Rump R o a s t...... lb. 38c McIn t o s h a p p l e s , 3 ibs...... 29c STANDARD SOLID MEAT Lean Pork Roast...... lb. 28c Kibbe’s Quality OYSTERS, pt...... 39c 2 f o r ...... 29c COOKING APPLES, 5 lbs...... 29c Fresh Pork Chops ...... lb. 29c MORE GREAT VALUES Lean, Fresh Spare Ribs .. lb. 19c Large Size Lamb Roulettes...... lb. 33c Coffee SWEET or Sweet Mixed PICKLES OT 3 3 C Florida Oranges SOUR or Sour Mixed PICKLES QT 2 9 c d ozen ...... 35c SMALL, LEAN DILL PICKLES QT 2 9 c (Sweet and juicy.) Roasted and Packed in Hartford GUEST IVORY SOAP 6 CAKES 2 5 c Fresh Shoulders ^ 19 f PILLSBURY*S BRAN PKG 16c Florida Sealdsweet 3 BOTS 5 0 C Grapefruit by . ' CANADA DRY c; n <;h : a l e Genuine Spring Legs of CLICQUOT CLUB SEC 3 b o t s 5 0 C 3 f o r ...... 29c L a m b ...... lb. 35c PKG X 9 C h e l u x e N* B* C* a:>.o.rted (Large size) LB 3 3 e Link Sausages...... lb. 28c CHOCOLATE KISSES uehshey*s I CAN nABBITT'S CLEAl^B FREE WITH CAN 1 2 C Fresh Clean Hale’s Sausage Meat, lb...... 25c BABBITT'S LYE i ACH rAUKAGE I'O.tGHASfcU [ 1 PKG CHOCOLATE PKG NUT _ ALL FOR 4 9 C Spinach Fresh Fricassee Folvl...... lb. 32c T h e E. S. Kibbe C:o. CAPE COD COOKIES PKC PLAIN Peck ...... 15c Fresh Oysters . .pt. 35c Roasters of Fine Coffees BREAD BOKAR GRANDMOTHERS bread The personal blend POUND TIN O f C LARGE S i c o f a groat coffee^ Native Yellow Globe LEAN AND TENDER is better . . .y o u can tell LOAF Flafor Tight Since 1878 it at the first taste planter. •. try it Turnips P ot R oast ATLANTIC & PACIFIC If. P e c k ...... 19c e v e n i n g h e r a l d , s o u t h MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1929. MANCHESTER lVViS.A. i SAJLE t o m o r r o w - l a s t d a y OF OUR SALE V£iivit5s— 1 iisit IMicstri R^al^Saviiigs—And Easy Terms LIVING ROOM SUITES FROM 9 to 12 A. M. Only At Reductions That Mean INSTANT Clearance! Sterling $115.50- 2-Piece Suite, at $295* Pillow Arm Suite Sofa and wing chair in lovely rose-taupe 0*7 Sofa with loose arm pillows, button Jacquard velour. Slashed to only t back and club chairs; 14 must go $172.84 $239- Bed-Davenport Set Silver $109.50- 3-Piece Suite Sofa, club and wing chairs in 2-tone jac- C Rich jaqquard davenport, becomes quard velour. To go. Sacrifice at ^POT"* # V full size bed. Out chair and wing chair. $184.73 6 Salt and Pepper Shakers $49- Bed Davenport $199.50- 3-Piece Suite Imitation leather—mahogany finish Jacquard sofa, wing chair, club chair $136.47 frame on gumwood. $29.50

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ter. University of California lec- zen must remain an Italian d tiz^ mands for the abolition of extra ter- j Switzerland where they will remain] J ip A W turer. no matter in what land he li^fes, Mrs. Gene Tunny, the latter fully PROTESTS ritorialty, but other Chinese dis­ ' even to the seventh generatimi.”? for, a brief stay, returning to Amer-; ♦ * • 1 NOT TO ASK UBERH recovered from a recent abdominal agreed that this threat impended. , ,U0TATI0(« “It is rapidly becoming more and | —Benito Mussottni. operation, left Berlin today for ica within the month. more uncommon for any but col- j CHINESE BOYCOTT The issue led to further discussion lege men to be chosen for the high- | FOR THEATRICAL MAN of extra territoriality, with general -12 est positions in American industry, | agreement the broad principle even­ business and finance.” i Kyoto, Japan, Nov. 1.—(AP) tually must be abandoned, the soon­ —B. C. Forbes. (Forbes Magazine.) | Japanese indignation at Chines rr0H$TIPMCDf L,os Angeles, Nov. 1.—(AP)—A. er the better, although some Chinese Take NI-r-NATURB'SRXiaUtT- - declaration by District Attorney boycotting was voiced today in pointed the weaknesses of present “We cannot settle it (prohibi­ “Not the game• * itself, * but the fact, i —tonight. Your eliminative Burton Fitts that it would be “un­ round table discussion of the Insti­ Chinese judicial arrangements. tion) by trying to standardize hu­ that is reaches sind teaches the | organs will be functioning prop­ SPECIALFOR SATURDAY | tute of Pacific Relations meeting safe” to release Alexander Pantages 1 man conduct.” sporting idealism of the American | erly by m orning and your con­ under bond pending motion for a here. Plans presented by Dr. James T. —Governor Ritchie of Maryland. people, is what has made football j stipation will end with a bowel n6w trial on charges of attacking Masunasuke Odagiri, director of Shotwell, American professor at (Outlook and Independent.) our great national pastime.” l action as free.and easy as na­ Eunice Pringle, dancer, was follow­ the Yokohama specie bank, present­ Columbia University, for supervision —John R. Tunis. (Harper’s.) j ture at her best—positively no ed by an announcement today from AND SUNDAY ONLY ed a statement insisting the employ­ of judiciary administration by the pain, no griping. Try it. I j Hague tribunal or a substitute “This myth of prosperity, if be-j * * * 1 M ild, ta ie , purely v c g c ta h lt— defense attorneys that they would ment of the boycott “as an instru­ lieved, will lead to inevitable catas- | “There seems to be something ment of national policy” should be brought widespread approval among a t druggistM—only 25c not seek temporary freedom for the trophe.' America’s prosperity is ^ about prairie Fundamentalism that] FEEL LIKE A MILLION, TAKE banned by a pact similar to the Kel- the delegates. A Chinese spokesman, multi-millionaire theater man. however, stressed that any new for only 24 per cent of the people,! tends to produce chorus men.” ( Fitts stated yesterday that his logg-Briand peace pact. all the ; —Elsie McCormick. Some Chinese delegates to the in- system must be free from any suo- i and this per cent ovras TO-NICHT investigators had learned of a plan picion of having been imposed by the wealth of the country. TOMORROW ALRIGHT HOT WATER BOTTLES S I stitute admitted the probable use of the wealthy theater man to flee powers. Mrs. Daisy Worthington Worces- | “My order is that an Italian citi- to Mexico by airplane while Ws of the boycott to enforce Chinese de­ trail was in progress here. The dis­ Guaranteed for trict attorney asserted a plane had been made ready at San Diego and one year. that his investigators had learned Regular $1.00 value. 79c this before the case reached the final arguments last week. Is In Jail Now Pantages, who was at liberty im- der bail of $25,000 during the taking Horehound, Honey and Tar 151 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD, CONN. of testimony, was remanded to the custody of deputy sheriffs near the close of the trial and sent to jail as COUGH SYRUP 20 soon as the jury convicted him. OPEN' Jerry Geisler, attorney for the = eR-'iilar 75c vaudeville magnate, later announc­ ed he would make no effort to ob­ ' AN ^ ■ WEEKS tain Pantages’ release on bon^ but would press his motion for a new Drive For lOOO TO PAY trial, appearing in court today for 69c A c e o u N X that purpose. He said a new trial would be asked on allegations of ir- _ regularaties on the part of the jury s during deliberation and certain ac- i = Laxative Cold Breakers 25c I New Customers tions on the part of the court and ' “ prosecution during the trial. for co ld s...... = OUT OF TOWN ACCOUNTS Pantages was to have been given Vicks’ Vapo-Rub and Musterole | a sentence today of one to fifty I NO RED TAPE! ARE WELCOME! years in prison but the definite an­ nouncement that defense attorney It Is Easy to Open an Account Here! would ask a new trial indicated it would be postponed. I PACKARD’S PHARMACY | TUNNEYS IN SY\TrZERL.\ND. I AT THE CENTER | Berlin, Nov. 1.—(AP)—Mr. and

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periods of irritation have brought the rate as fixed in committee his feet, and shaking his finger re­ too, wearies our patience and ruf­ him merciless panning at the hands should prevail. *■ minded Reed that “we are just as fles our sensibilities ...” HALLOWE’ EN TOLL of his colleagues. After considerable wrangling a well justified in insisting upon our Referring to Reed's appointment position.” Mystic Cult in France His attack on the press, In which standing vote was ordered. Pat on the disarmament delegation, he referred to “the so-called ethics of Harrison insisted on a roll call. The Harrison said with withering sar­ THIS YEAR GREAT a so-called profession,” during the delay in first ha'ving a, quorum call They were out for the Peimsyl- casm: “— it has gone to his head. recent flareup on secrecy surround­ and then a roll call was too much vanian, and gloves were thrown in There’s the whole trouble.” Fulfills Its Own Dire ing executive sesions of the Senate, for Reed. Impatiently he jumped to the discard. Norris and Blaine chimed in with will not soon be forgotten. And his feet. Barkley of Kentucky caustically facetious remarks aimed to add to there are other similar instances. reminded that it was not th? $5.50, the Pennsylvanian’s discomfiture. Prophecies of Trouble Youngster Loses Life Cele­ Either way only $5.50 in revenue but the principle involved, and that But perhaps the most striking was involved, he said. What a farce! he hoped the time would never come example of how Reed’s tongue gets Hundreds of dollars worth of time when in order to save money by re­ him in hot water occurred just the PLEADS GUILTY By HERBERT PLUMIVIER being spent at the expense of the ducing the pages in the congres- “GREAT AWAKENING” HAS COME brating— Much Property other day. The instance is referred United States on a question of $5.50. sione.l record senators would remain to new as the “$5.50 de' .te.” And yet Democrats insist that there Washington— Senatorial colleages silent. was no filibuster being conducted— Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 1.— (AP) Damage Reported. of Dave Reed of Pennsylvania, in Acid Debate It was the signal for attack.'The A situation of this kind is made — George McGourty, 20, who was on taking stock of his ability to repre­ Senators had talked loua and long Pennsylvanian had laid himself wide to order for Pat Harrison. Never trial for the murder of his father sent this country in the forthcoming on an amendment to the tariff bill open. does he hit harder, get more sarcas­ Owen D. McGourty at their home In , Manchester’s Hallowe’en accident naval disarmament conference, pro­ tic or lunge deeper than on such Woburn, today pleaded guilty to to reduce the rate on tannic acid 2 Young Bob La Follette was the and damage toll yesterday was the bably secretly hope that the senator occasions. Rising to his feet he manslaughter. Judge Frederick Fos- cents. There are only 275 pounds first to thrust. He wanted to know heaviest in years. One person was will keep a close check on his some­ faced Reed: of the acid imported on the average why, if Reed was so anxicus to save I dick sentenced the youth to the Con- killed, two were arrested and there times unruly tongue. in a year and it is used for naedicinal cord reformatory. The defense had Reed’s impatience has caused him time, the proposed reduction was “I do not blame the senator for be­ I was considerable property damage I purposes. ; contended the father was accidental- grief on several occasions in the not accepted in the first place. And coming irritated and impatient, for not to mention a great deal of an­ I I ly shot while intoxicated when the Senate. Acknowledge one of the ! Democrats were Insistent that the j when Reed replied “for the very lecturing those of us who are less noyance to people in general. significant and less important, but I son attempted to take a revolver Aldred Fatscher, eight-year-old leaders of that body, neverthless his j fcduction be made. Republicans 1 good reason we think the rate is a more humble than he . . . . But he. I from him. School street boy, died from the re­ epigrammatic lunges made during were adamant in their stand that ‘ reasonable one,” Borah jumped to sult of an automobile accident while crossing Main street -with a group of other children. Stanley Lounasky, 45, of Oakland street was arrested last night on North Main street by Patrolman Winfield Martin and charged in court this morning with intoxica­ tion. He was -found gtiilty and fined ten dollars and costs which amount­ ed to $19.42. When arrested, Lounasky, a bachelor, was dressed ere they are! as a woman and was ha-ving the time of his life bothering the boys and girls on the street. He became a bit too rough and Officer Martin’s attention was attracted. Only One Glass LoU|Dasky insisted that he had All the world was going to be destroyed, except this little baJje shop in a only celebrated the occasion with Paris suburb, according to messages received by Charles Hardy, the TH E T W O one glass of cider but the court was ^ baker, and his daughter. But so far only his business has suffered. of the opinion that if one glass was the limit, certainly cider wasn’t the BY M IXOT S.AUNDERS -♦ deeply impressed and formed a vil- drink. Lounasky, who speaks indif­ Paris,— Alystic spirits descended -ect. Charlotte had m.any ferent English admitted that he had upon Fontenay - sous - Bois, once after that. been acting in an improper manner. peaceful suburb of Paris, and pre- . The revolution is near, she He is employed in the picking room dieted world-\\dde revolution, catas- cried. Fire, massacre, upheavals of at the E. E. Hilliard Company plant trophe and a great awakening. None governrnent are written in letters in Hilliardville. HEADMEN! S d be spafed except enli|htened of blood and fire^ But the people Businessmen at both the north members of -h o gathered and the and south ends of the town were put to added expense and bother this morning to clean the display ^JVay ahead o f everyone else^ too^ in fun That was two and a half years | not this ■windows of their stores. A t the aeo and much of it has come to ] *'^^1 in Kea^ness south end, especially the hoodlums piss__at least so far as the village , That seemed to have been very had caused much inconvenience. and foolishness^ mirth and merriment! ds concerned. There is revolution impressive and plans w'ere laid for The window panes were streaked among the hitherto faithful and M. the revolution - One of ^ e most with what appeared at first glimpse Hardy has told the local police that ardent of^ the sect was M. Henri to be chalk marks. Those who were You’ve heard them on the radio, he proposes to shoot the next person ‘ I’ ^ distinguished hatter assigned to the task of washing them, however, foimd that instead you’ve split your sides laughing at ^ecaS "DSnlg !he s,. months that ,ol- of chalk it was candle wax. It re­ quired no small amount of scrub­ their phonograph records! Now 'd?"°"dnrm ?thfS“afa“ t o UoTwas re^atW bing with soap and hot water to m the by various spirits. We fortified the remove the stains. The children here they are, as real as Life, coStSStedTunds for food supplies house of Hardy, prepared beds for had put them on by pressing the those TWO BLACK CROWS, the revolt and are disillu^^ all the group and collected food- stub of a candle against the win­ auring me revolt auu survive the dows as they scurried past. The whooping it up in one o f the grand­ ed ® ugad , terrible weeks of destruction. It cost work was done for the most part by young boys and girls who est entertainments ever put upon • 1 ° / f r ^ a rJ a h le fxamnle Sf We worked With great fervor and thought it a great joke. They were liirHualistic fervor which has ^^itnessed astonishing trances. We just foxy enough to do the stunt the Screen! It has everything, caused Maurice Garcon, eminent waited and, alas, we are still wait- when no police were watching. Dump Ashes lawvcr whose hobby is investigating" ing. laughs galore, pathos, tense drama, Over at the west side of the town -^ T ^ T e a rS h S a tf t” S ' The-lJr^aiSor th/caUstr„ph. a group of older hoys took window too — all in an exciting story done it IS a great nust.«t ^ ------caused all the trouble now. blinds from houses and hung them that science has ended popifiar Granger asked Hardy to return his on street signs where they were superstition or magical practices by Octavus Roy Cohen of Saturday share of the supplies. When this found this morning. This stunt in France. Just because people are ■was refused he brought suit, bring­ was most popular in the Pleasant Evening Post fame. Come and find taught to read in school does not street section. Ash cans that had change their minds, burdened with ing the spirits into court. A t least the village knows some­ been set in front of houses for re­ out all about the Early Bird ancestral superstitions. Fear of a thing about revolution. There are moval this morning were foimd / new deluge, fear of a second de­ faithful and unfaithful of the sect spread all over front lawns and in and the Worm—get the low down struction of Sodom and Gomorrah, and with the Paris papers front­ the street in some instsmees. is common.” paging Fontenay nobody in the vil­ There was the usual amount of on the world ’’backstage.” HEAR Hardy,-the baker, was happy with lage knows what kind of a catastro­ ringing door bells. In many cases his wife and daughter, Mile. Char­ phe to expect. To the doomed out­ people were wise enough to discon­ some marvelous new song hits. lotte, until he came across a book siders Hardy refuses to say a word, nect or muffle their door bells. A l­ on spiritualism. Then he got a ouija though real estate men are supposed SEE and HEAR some great singing board and held demonstrations. unercAuciJ..except that his baking business is board and held demonstrations. One to transact a good share of their 97 fell into a i being ruined. Madame and ^au e- business in the daytime, judging and dancing! made’ strange predic-j moiselle Hardy remain in a trance, from the number of signs in front t o S h f w a T h a U ,^ S \ tar as public messages are con- of houses a new record was set for Be an Early Bird, yourself— and neighbors who dropped in were ‘ cerned.______property transfers. For sale signs m were found in front of many hour'- make a date now to SEE and [parking in a certain block where This was especially so at some H E A R -b u t I Dolores Costello et George O’Brien the Cheney houses. The Army a a- toN TR E A L SECOND i may be seen in the cinema “L’Arche Navy Club was also marked ff j de Noe U i f t Vue Parlee et Chantee,” sale. Scores of clotheslines wer I which you already may have seen cut or broken dowm. > k I St. Catherine is Montreal’s Main as a genial civic host to the thirsty as they were riding through the 1 ■ street and its Broadway. A long, street last night. One woman driver has spread far, if not wide. it’s good; for it’s a ' " ' j Every week-end train-loads are bright thoroughfare, about as nar- just managed to turn out in time transported to that island in the St. • row as a New York street, its de- to prevent a collision. Another Lav.-rnnee. And although railroad ,partment stores, theaters and cab- group found a lot of fun In getting officials especially those of Canada, ; arets resemble those of any large two old hot-water tanks, the kind American city. PARAMOUNT like to think the excursionists are i used in kitchens, and rolling them attracted by the foreign flavor of j But for the royal likeness on down opposite inclines to let them the northern city, it is .scarcely a I stam.ps and monev, and the traffic crash at the bottom.' The impact ALL-TALKING PICTURE secret that many who go sober re­ ' cops— courteous Britons of heroic was unbelievably loud and sounded turn ebullient. [size— there is little to mark this as if two cars had crashed together Hence this investigator, setting sprawling city as .subject to George head-on. The stunt served to bring directed by George Abbott with the Fifth. people out of doors to see the “ac­ out the other Friday to spy upon his EVELYN BRENTand HARRY GREEN. fellow citizens abroad, expected to cident.” report scenes of revelry. Alas, he failed to find a single FARMERS TO SUPPORT revel. AGRICULTURE* IMPROVES Several years ago it was cus­ SSO W W ©EM ) tomary for the more leisured Mon­ CeOPERATIVE POLICY trealers to make periodic J.rips to Washington, Nov. 1.— (AP)—The starrm y New Y'ork to throw, as they still Department of Agriculture an­ , .. . say in the Canadian city, their Washington — (AP) — Convinced nounced today that its November paVtie.s. Now the situation has been that its best work can be done only reports showed agriculture to- be in reversed and New Yorkers go to when American farmers become a stronger position this year th^n Montreal for the same purpose. “cooperative conscious," the federal a year ago, largely on account of For this purpose, a number of ,■ TME. farm board has initiated steps to ed­ lower production and higher prices. TWO wealthy Americans lease apart­ ucate the nation to a definite na­ Since early summer, the depart­ ments at the foot of Mount Royal, tional policy. ment said, prices of practically all to which they journey from time to Federal and state extension forces groups of farmi commodities with time with their friends. Those who and land grant colleges and univer­ the exception of meat animals, had make less frequent visits stop at sities have been brought into the increased. the hotels. And there, behind pri­ program. The total output of principal food vate doors, is confined the merry­ They will support the educational and feed crops this year, it contin­ making. B L A C K CROWS ued, would be somewhat below that The restaurants, it is true, an­ movement by training men in the of last year although the acreage nounce on bold placards that beer colleges of agriculture in sound co­ harvested would be about the same. and wine are served with their meals operative marketing leadership. Hay was listed as the only impor­ and this applies even to luncheon­ Through the college extension tant crop which substantially ex­ ette confectioneries. But the lines army of county agents, the proper that form at the provincial liquor information can be carried to the ceeds production of last year. stores soon after the train arrives farmers, to aid them in organizing Notwithstanding favorable weath­ M O R A N and MACK apparently take their purchases new associations and in improving er in September, the department into privacy. That perhaps ac­ old ones so that their program of added, crops of grain, potatoes, counts for the filling of every avail­ marketing will fit into the national sweet potatoes and tree fruits BEGINS SUNDAY able inn by Saturday. commodity-selling plan. would be smaller thEm last season The numerous taverns which Experiment station experts will and it now seemed probable that serve only brews were peopled, it be used to make studies in market­ yields per acre of all crops com­ seemed, with a preponderance of ing just as has been done in im­ bined would average 7 per cent be­ Canadians, quietly if earnestly proving production. low yields last year and 4 per cant drinking at tables and talking as Leaders believe that competing yields of the preceding ten years. STATE THEATRE much French as English. cooperatives should get together and For 80 per cent of Montreal's mil­ eliminate the features that keep OFFICERS ” E-ELECTED. lion population, the natives say, is colleges from actively supporting French, making it second only to them. They say the country needs a Constantinople, Nov. 1.— (AP) — Paris ""as the largest French speak­ national agricultural pofley to guide President Mustapha Kemal opened A PARAMOUNT ALL-TALKING PICTURE—''BEST SHOW IN TOWN” ing city. colleges in their efforts to guide col­ the third regular sessions o^ the ijai 1929. Paramount j''amout L«aky Corp., P fam ount Bldg., N. Y . C» The bi-lingual status is evident in leges in their efforts to aid farmers present National Assembly today. ^ every sign. "Defense de Station- through cooperative marketing in­ The various officers of the Cham­ *ner” warns the motorist against struction. ber were re-elected unanimously. PAGE FIFTEEN MAMUHESTEH EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANEllESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, NOVEMDEK l, 1929.

them veterans of the legitimate I latest news events and an all-talk­ ZIONISTS CONVENE afternoon and they expressed great that time, although he was able to | ing comedy “Madame Q” complete ville; whist winners were first, Mrs. j stage,-support the featured pair. Florence North, Rockville; second, pleasure in having Mr. Drach as work until a year ago. j ‘ILLUSION” OPENS TODAY ! the bill. Mr. Kanski was born in Warsaw, j Among them are June Collyer, Kay I Worcester, Nov. 1—(AP)—Sev­ Mrs. L. Holtzler; third, Mrs. A. E. j their guest. Francis, William Austin and Eddie Murphy, Rockville. The door prize Poland, June 20, 1878, and came to eral notable speakers are in att^d- Tickets Out For Play Rockville twenty-three years ago, ’ AT THE STATE THEATER Kane. An added feature of the ROCKVILLE was awarded L. J. Conrick of this program is a snappy revue, featur­ Next Monday is the time to start ance at the convention of the New city. Refreshments were served by The tickets are out for the play where he married Miss Julia Bresia- England Zionist region which open­ descka who survives him. ing Phil Spitalny and his Band, with that Commercial Course at the the following committe in charge: “Norah Mixes In” to be presented Society Picture Features Bud­ the Chester Hale Girls and a num­ ed a two-day session here. Mrs. George H. Williams of South For many years the deceased j I Connecticut Business College at the The purpose of the convention is Hebrew School to Start by the Friendly Class of Union Con­ dy Rogers and Nancy Car- ber df other high-class performers. Manchester; Mrs. Arthur Vincent, worked at the Regan Mill where'he I The Happiness Boys, radio favorites Center. Day and evening classes.— to build up the New England region An organized Hebrew school will gregational church on Wednesday was held in high esteem by all who | roll; Good Supporting Bill. for the Zionist movement. Miss Laura Wendhiser, Miss Minnie evening, November 13. A pleasing are also heard in a snappy act. The Adv. be opened in Rockville on Sunday in Wendhiser, Mrs. Annie Willeke, Mrs. knew him. He was a member of St. I the Fitch Block for the Jewish chil­ feature it was learned today, will be Joseph’s Polish church and St. “Illusion,” the all-talking, singing Margaret Willeke, Mrs. Katherine a short organ recital by John Wilby dren of Rock\-Ule, Ellington and Yost and Mrs. Nellie Yost of this Joseph’s society. picture which will be shown at the of this city, which will be gfiven be­ State today and Saturday, was Vernon. The opening of the school is city. Besides his wife, Mr. Kanski leaves fore the presentation. He will also adopted from the famous novel the result of many weeks of hard Attend Funeral ccdLie-b.eTsM;rnagG ovo. .d-io(in work of several commUiees. About render several selections between written by Arthur Train. The George B. Milne, chief of the the acts. ski and Casimir Kanski of this city, story deals with the fortunes of a forty children will attend. The pro- the latter a sophomore at the Rock­ gfram Sunday afternoon will start at Rockville Fire Department was one K. A. A. Whist Winners young magician who becomes the of the Past Presidents of the State ville High school and Francis Kan­ 2 p. m. There will be organization The Rockville Athletic Association lion of society circles in which he Firemen’s Association to attend the ski, a student at' S^. Joseph’s Col­ practices his art as a professional of classes by Rabbi Morris Silver- held a public whist in the R. A. A. lege, Grand Rapids, Mich. The man of Emmanual Synagogue, Hart­ funeral of Fire Chief Wade U. Web­ entertainer. He finds himself drawn ster of Willimantic on Wednesday. Rooms on East Main street on Wed­ funeral was held from St. Joseph’s by two worlds — the world of ford, who will give an address to nesday night, with eighteen tables of church this morning at 9 o’clock. Sewing Orcle Holds Party bedizened dowagers and haughty the parents. players. The prizes which were very Rev- ^igismund Worenecki, pastor of Louis Sherman of Hartford has Mrs. Carrie Kane a member of the sophisticates—and the world of valuable were awarded as follows: the church afficiatcd. Burial was in troupers, show-people, his own kind. put in much time and effort in Sewing Circle of the First Evangeli- ladies first, Mrs. Martha Kuhnly; St. Bernard’s cemetery. Buddy Rogers plays the role of organizing the committee work and I cad Lutheran church was pleasantly second, Mrs. Emeline Ludwig; conso­ surprised on Wednesday afternoon Notes the young magician. Nancy Carroll starting the school. The local com­ lation, Mrs. Anna Pelton; gents, is co-featured in the role of the mittee consists of Abraham Rosen­ when she entered the church w’here first, Jacob Marcus; second, Walter The 4th sitting in the pitch tourna­ the regular meeting was being held, dancing-singing vaudeville perform­ berg, Mrs. Joseph Lavitt, Mrs. Abra­ Reinhold: consolation, John Schli- ment being held by Court Snipsic F. er with whom lie falls in love. There to find the members had planned a ham, Mrs. Benjamin Kantor, Mrs. phack. Refreshments were served of A. will be held on Monday eve­ are several thrilling sequences in Abraham Rosenberg, Mrs. Paul surprise in honor of her birthday. later in the evenin,g. The next in the ning in K. of C. Hall, the picture induced by the natural Liebman, Mrs. Harry Allen, Mrs. After sewing all enjoyed a delicious series will be held on Wednesday j Mrs. Josephine Fairchilds of “The plot suspence and by the dangers of Aaron Dobkin, Mrs. Joseph Kahan, salad luncheon. During the course evening. November 13. I Lavalette” spent the day at her legermain which Rogers practices.' of the afternoon, Re\^. William Mrs. Ssunual Corn and Mrs. Albert Death of John Kanski home in Plainville. A cast of eminent actors, many of Heller. Drach, the new, pastor of tfie church called and announced it was his John Kanski, 51, of 6 Spring Mrs. Thomas Regan has returned There will be sessions twice each the death of the, former’s mother, birthday also. A birthday cake made street, died at his home early Wed­ from a week’s visit v/ith friends in week, each session lasting from two Mrs. Ernestine Thuemler. by Mrs. Ostertag, mother of Mrs. nesday morning, following an illness Hartford. to three hours. Mr. and Mrs. William Marley are Kane, was the feature of the lunch­ of about a year. He underwept an Mr. and Mrs. William Thuemler of Hockanum Party Waterbury are spending several home from a wedding trip which eon. operation six years ago and his The annual Hallowe’en' party of health has not been of the best since 1 days in this city being called here by was made by airplane. the executive, superintendents, de­ All present report a delightful r O R T H E signers and office w-orkers of the Hockanum Mills Co., was held at Grange hall, Vernon on Wednesday ENTIRE EAMIET' evening. There were 80 members in the party. The menu w'hich was pre­ Fathw,^ Mother, Sister, Brother— 1 cut-price event. Hundreds of people pared by the ladies of Vernon bring them all to Newark’s first big Grange was excellent and was serv­ ■ weeidy are learning their first real ed in the spacious dining hall. Winter cut-price event to bo held savings lesson in this Newark Family Following the supper there was an Saturday, 8 A. M. in this newly entertainment. A short sketch, Shoe Store. Come today-—make “ School Days” was presented, with opened Family Shoe Store. . All our _ this your shoe headquarters, and cut A. E. Waite as the school teacher. It old friends and new friends are in­ ? your family shoe bill in half. See was a humorous sketch which caus­ ed much fim. Games were played vited to take part in this mammoth . our surprise specials. and vocal solos rendered by Mrs. A. E. Waite of this city and Miss Grace Merriman of Hartford. During the evening there was a carnival number, with streamers be­ ' / / ‘ \ \ 1«\ ing thrown, balloons and general 9 h | ^ S Im s 8 '/i to noisemaking. Many of those present were in costame and masked. Danc­ ing was enjoyed until a late hour. W i f i ’ S New Lutheran Pastor Arrives Rev. William Drach, who accept­ Just the shoe for the ’ d a call to the First Evangelical &0',00 active. fun Tovinr; :hurch of this city has arrived in school boy. Made in blacU caH Lots of room for :own and is at present stopping at with excellent all five toes, Lhe home of Robert Tennstedt o’’ grade ozk. F oot Form Hammond street, president of sole. Last. Styled Patent ^ Zlongregation. like and Mr. Drach comes from Hunaio, iV. Dad’ s. ; ■ gem V., and just as soon as his house­ mets.' hold goods arrive he will reside at the parsonage on Ward street. He is 55 years of age and is a most pleas­ ing man to meet. He wdll commence ais duties at the church on Sunday morning and will preach at the Ger­ man and English services. 1 SURPRISE SPECIALS'FORiOUR FRIENDS! Emblem Club Card Party The Rockville Emblem club held a W om en! Tkcfnk Newark for Newark hasn’t forgotten tks men either! public card party on Wednesday iftemoon at the Elk’s Home on NU-PEDIC-KURE Prospect street and there was a NU-PEDiC-KURE good attendance. Bridge and 801 MAIN ST., Arch Support Shoes Arch Support Shoes For Men | straight whist was enjoyed and Style combined with comfort. 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MAM;iiL^iLrv EVENING HERALD, SOirm MANCllESiEK, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEI PAGE.. T leased on bond after habeas corpus books and tells policewomen most ing wall of Russell building, under their list as a suspected rum-runner. shipping in the Tagus river. Fire proceedings in contempt case. books are not condemned until in­ construction, collapsed in Bank [IMMIGRATION OFFICE Coast Guard officials said last night ZX a s s completed the work of destruction. Halifax, N. S.—Nova Scotia in vestigation followdng complaints street, one of city’s leading thor­ that the sinking of the ship left AV The district surroimding an old Overnight plebiscite returns majority for liq­ made by parents. oughfares at midnight. them without evidence upon which Moorish castle in the center of the uor sale by government and for re­ Bangor, Me.—Return of gift^ of New Haven.—Deputy Coroner PROBES SHIP SINKING to base action. The James B., ac­ Uituw city was the only part not destroy­ tention of prohibition. Vote for liq­ $20,000 to the United Baptist Con­ James J. Corrigan absolves from cording to boatswain A. M. Haynes, ed. A P. News uor larger. vention of Maine which were made blame three persons whose cars commander of the Cahoone, was 'The shock was felt from Scotland Galgary, Alberta.—Prince of by Deacon Albert B. Packard of killed others. New London, Conn., Nov. 1 — ruiming without lights, 30 miles off > I T m fi to Asia Minor. Kenduskeag sought in court action Bridgeport.— Connecticut State 6AP)— Immigration officials were the coast and was struck after she The rapid recovery of the city Wales’ old ranch house at Pekiso ’QUAKE DES’TROYS LISBON New York.—^Brokers’ loans de­ destroyed by fire. alleging him to have been of im- Federation of Women’s clubs holds investigating today into the sinking had crossed the patrol boat’s bow. from" the disaster was due larg^y crease ?1,096,000,000; rediscount off the Long Island coast of the The crew of the James B. got into On Nov. I, 1775; an earthquake Paris.—Andre Tardieu accepts in­ sound mind. its fall meeting and hears music to the energetic work of the priftie rate cut from 6 to 5 per cent Boston.—Bequest of $100,000 left recitals and address on various British vessel James B., after her their dories before the vessel sank destroyed the city of Lisbon the minister, the Marquis of PombaJ. vitation to attempt formation of stem had been cut off Wednesday Los Angeles.—District Attorney to the Smithsonian Institution of topics, and soon were picked up by the capital of Portugal, killed between The city soon became prosperous Cabinet. night by the Coast Guard patrol 30,000 and 40,000 persons and dam­ says Pantages had prepared air­ Washington in will of late William Meriden.—Mrs. Jennie G. Panda- patrol boat. again, but at the beginning of the Liverpool.—Premier Ramsay Mac­ boat Cahoone. aged property to the value of $100,- plane for flight from United States. H. Rollins. jis, 24, New Haven and Mrs. Mary ’The James B. was believed to be 19th century the French invasion, Donald arrives. Customs and Coast Guard offi­ 000,000. New Milford, Conn.—Missing for Divides,. 25, Hartford, badly in­ registered at Halifax, N. S. Coast the Peninsular war, the loss of Nashville.—Ouster action filed London.—India office reiterates two weeks from his home in Bed­ jured when car driven by Mrs. Pan- cials, following a conference last For many centuries the city had I Brazil and dynastic troubles result- against Mayor Howse, charging in proclamation government policy night said they would take no action Guard officials said and was seized suffered from earthquakes but with­ ford Hills, N. Y., Harry Beekman, dajis skids through guard fence on off the New Jersey coast a year ago. I ed in the decadence of Lisbon, from ' city is approaching bankruptcy un­ to' give India dominion status. 47, is found, suffering from Wallingford line of state highway against the vessel’s crew of eight out serious consequences until the j which it did not recover until after men but they would hold them for der his administration. Berlin.— Lord Mayor Boess greet­ asphasia. and drops ten feet down embank­ one in 1755 reduced the greater 1850. the immigration authorities. The i Washington.—Senator Sheppard ed with hisses and jeers on return Tewksbury, Mass.—General Adal­ ment. A single banyan tree has be^r part of it almost in an instant to a in radio address defends plan for from trip to United States. Meriden.—Rev. Michael J. Ryan, names of the crew remain a closely heap of ruins. bert Ames, golfing partner of John guarded secret. known to shelter 7,000 men at one A whale’s skin varies from two making liquor-buyers punishablq by Stockholm.—Nobel prize in medi­ D. Rockefeller. Sr., at Ormond pastor of Holy Angels church in A tidal Wave at the same time Although they had the James B. on time. broke over the quays and wrecked inches to two feet in thickness. law. cine divided between Dr. Frederick Beach, Fla., observes 94th birthday. South Meriden and chaplain of New York.—American society for Goland Hopkins, of England, and State Firemen’s association dies. Dr. C. Eijkmann, of Holland. New Milford.—Missing nearly a control of cancer honors Madame week, Harry Beekman, 47, of Bed­ St. Louis.—Officials of St. Louis Curie at dinner. ford Hills, N. Y., is found sitting in Browns and Missouri Pacific Rail­ GINGERBREAD MEN car here in weakened condition. Washington.—Senators Reed and way deny railroad has purchased Schall clash over tariff, Reed de­ club. New London.—Immigration offi­ Hot gingerbread men, served nouncing some of Schall’s col­ Portland, Ore.—Horton Smith cials begin investigation into case with whipped cream, make nice desserts for children’s parties. Be leagues as “more dangerous than^ shoots 67 in Oregon open golf tour­ of eight men rescued who formed sure to put in the raisin buttons Communists." nament. crew of unlighted James B., struck Bremerton, Wash.—Two aviators and sunk by Coast Guard patrol and the spiced features or chil­ New' Haven, Conn.—football re­ dren will be disappointed. drown when plane plunges into ceipts at Yale again over a million boat Cahoone. lake. dollars, according to athletic as- Meriden.— State Senator Roy C. 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place. This was prejudicing other SCHOONER REFLOATED STOCK MARKET UPSET countries by the effects it had upon CRUSHED TO DEATH their exchanges and the harm it HARTFORD STREET was doing their industries owing to Provincetown, Mass., Nov. 1 — BY TON OF STONE BETTERS CONDITIONS the higher rates for money, ^ while (AP)—The auxiliary fishing schoon­ Wall Street on the other band it was of no serv­ TO BE OPENED IN ice to America ■ for (her ownilegiti- er Amelia M. Pereira, Gloucester B riefs Drops 34 Stories to Kill Man i London, Nov. 1.— (A P )—John mate trade purposes. • , - : . was floated at 8; 15 a. m. today William Beaumont Pease, chairman “Now that the break has come' from Peaked Hill bar by Coast Walking in Street; Dead' Guardsmen and a Coast. Guard of Lloyd’s bank and a financial au­ good should result and some of Man City Official. j patrol boat, after having grounded CoNNECnOJT BIG CEEBRATION ______i thority, believes that the recent up­ these anomolies have already begun girl j New York, Nov. 1.—Although the set in Wall street will eventually to disappear. I am not in a position at one a. m. in a dense fog. Cap­ tain Albine M. Perry thought it like­ ■.Jsi i New York Stock Market was in ses­ Chicago, Nov. 1.— (AP)—Henry j have good results both for the to visualize with any accuracy on ly he could continue to the fishing^ sion only three and a half days this A. Berger, trustee of the Sanitary j the internal condition of America > » United States and the rest of the grounds without the necessity of re­ Prize Winner. •. j week, total sales reached 43,499,540 District of Chicago, was killed today [ but I feel that she is rich enough Four Day Program to Ob­ world. I j uut JL leei LiiaL sue is iieu cunug.. turning to his home port for re­ i shares, or more than the largest full when a load of stone weighing a ton | In a statement to the Associated | and prosperous enough to withstand week on record. Bond sales also ran toppled from the 34th story'of the j Press today Mr. Pease said: | any difficulty a drop in' the prices pairs. TARIAN was delicate and . i serve Completion of Up­ high, amounting to $91,775,000 in new One North LaSalle street build- | “To my mind the break in the ; of securities and I believe that M ^ nearly always fretful,” says •rgs ing in the heart of the Loop and I the abbreviated trading week. New York Stock Exchange wa,s j cessation of the recent wild specula- Mrs. A. Bacon, 115 Westland St., crushed him. necessary to put an end to the arti- f tion should be productive ' of good world by stabilizing the internal fi­ Y-’ O Berger was walking to his office a I nancial situation generally.” Hartford. “She was sallow and per End of Main Street; , Reports from the Youngstown dis- ficial' undesirable state of things j both to herself and the rest of the 1'/ i trict say tinplate operations are at block away when the stone dropped j which affected not only America ■ bilious; didn’t want to eat and their year’s minimums and that to the sidewalksidewaiK ofor LaSallei^asaiie streetstreet. j world. couldn’t digest her food right. P 't ' fir Valnable Free Prizes. prices on sheet are being lowered a The biulding, a skyscraper of 48 | “America, a great creditor nation “ California Fig Syrup has changed trifle at some plants. stories, is under construction at | possessing three-quarters of the uct; it is safe for any child. Thei~ “Manchester residents are heart­ Madison and LaSalle streets. | ^^orld’s gold, was attracting bal­ -all that; and made her a different prom pt relief it b r in ^ bilious, h ^ - Securities offered to the public The body, first thought to be that ances, owing to the higher rates of­ girl. It regulated her bowels quick­ ily invited to attend the monster .J a driver of a light delivery truck GOSPEL HALL achy, constipated chilihren lasts;!^,;^ in oT ober totaledl6l0,082:000"c^^^^^! of a driver of a light delivery truck fered, from other countries, not for ly, improved her appetite and diges­ celebration which will open the that was crushed in the street, was cause it helps tone and stren^en widened and reconstructed Main pared with $611,656,000 in Septem- ' the- purpose ’of tra'de but in’ordeb 4o .415 Center Street tion. She has had no trouble since; ______^ ______is______hospital^______■ ^ I : 4-T.... 4-AVA n-»-v£»r*nlo finn in bowels and stomach. Appetite in- street in Hartford between Windsor her. Bond offerings exceeded the identified at tlie Iroquoi^ hospital by [ extensive speculation in partner, Benjamin ' but has continued to gain until today and Ann streets,” stated Israel flotation of new share issues for the Berger’s law i stock shares which Was taking SPECIAL GOSPEL MEETINGS creases; digestion impro'v^ i^th Gruber, chairman of the general first time in three months, -account­ Goldstein. friends say she’s a regular prize use! A youngster’s entire syst^ ^ committee, today to a Herald cor­ ing for $379,261,000 of the total. would Conducted by winner for health.” LINDY HOPS OFF SCHALLER’S benefits. Next time bad breath, -; respondent. coated tongue or feverishness warn “We will give away $5,000 m , street hears that the Cities jP^arnesOy and MR. JAMES Mothers by thousands are prais­ Valley Stream, N. Y., Nov. 1.— ing California Fig Syrup. Physicians of constipation, try it with YO® prizes in addition to remarkable ^ ggj.vice Co., may soon offer a bond CIDER M ILL McCu l l o u g h values. We believe Manchester men jggyg through cancellation of the re- (AP.)—Colonel Charles A. Lind-; l^ovingly invite you to endorse it. A pure vegetable prod- ch ild and see how it h e li» ! and women will find it to their ad- j rights because of the bergh took off from Curtiss-Wright, Open for Business Late of Belfast, Ireland vantage to attend the affair which stock during the field here today in his biplane for | ^ om e and hear the CALIFORNIA When buying, look for fhS “ starts on Wednesday night, Novem- market • depression. Another an unannounced destination. He j PURE SWEET CIDER SUNDAY, NOV. 3 nam e C alifornia that nufrks her 6 and extends through and in- | ^ g company, which -had W’as alone. He left the field at 9:30 j the . genuine product, fainoti O il. yet up to date at 3 and 7 p. m. eluding Saturday, November 9, i OOO.OOO through the sale a. m. and headed in the direction of | FOR SALE ! FIG SYRUP for 50 years. lower Manhattan. This is the gen-1 ; j jyjessage told out to meet and each week night THE RICH, FRUITY LAXATIVE eral direction taken by pilots flying . AND TONIC FOR CHILDREN the open- E^ices reasonable. Deliyejr-j at 7:45 p. m. ftom the Long Island fields to ed anywhere in town. Cider| C'very need of heart and Washington. ' conscience. except Saturday. With modern buUdings costing more to a bond notation. ; made Saturday, and graphs I pressed by appointment. The New YorR Stoch E.ehah.e Skeletons have been put on the Stirrinff subjects and thinsrs worth knowing. tariff free list. There’s one in every ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS cludin? a clown band, concerts, i firni of Block, Maloney & Co., one family closet, anyway. 1352 Woodland St.. Tel. 6432 boomrang throwers, . souvenirs of | of the oldest partnerships, is to be —---- the occasion, orchestras and other i dissolved on Jan. 1. Peter J. Maloney features which will more than enter­ and his son, Peter J. Maloney, Jr., tain those coming to the celebration. are to retire and the business will Among the gifts to be given to be carried on by Benjamin Block the visitors, at no cost whatsoever, and associates. are bedroom sets, living room sets, breakfast sets, bridge sets and more October sales of Montgomery than 100 other prizes ranging in Ward and Co. showed an increase value from $5.00 to $400. The only of 21.05 per cent' over the same requirements consist of a deposit of month of last year. The total $32,- a ticket given at no cost whatso­ 181,217, compared with $26,584,787 ever. The visitor comes to any store in October, 1928. on the thoroughfare receives a ticket, signs his name and deposits New bond offerings fell off sharp- the stub in boxes— ------located. u. at I ly con this week, totaling only $2,- venient places, On Saturday night , 292,500 against $74,439,300 last city aldermen ■will draw the num­ ; week and $99,395,000 a year ago. bers and awards will be made in the order in which the tickets are A college boy doesn’t have to be j pulled from the box. a football player not to give a l A t the banquet to be held in the touchback to his father. Bond Hotel starting at 7 o’clock Wednesday evening, city officials, including members of the Board of Aldermen, Street Department heads, HUNTERS and others, will attend in a body when Mayor Batterson ■will press a i button opening to the City of Hart­ TAKE NOTICE! ford a "widened thoroughfare which was completed at a cost of more ! Hunters are forbidden to than $2,000,000. trespass on our property at r Each day a new band wdll offer , Highland Park for the purpose concerts from a huge stand which ■will be erected at Goodman Place of shooting game. and Main street. Among the bands Any persons violating the order retained for the three gala days are will be prosecuted to the full extent j the 169th Regiment Band, the City of the law. Band and others to be announced LAWRENCE W. CASE, Gas Ranges and ODD DRESSERS later. Case Brothers. The executive commitee headed Tonica Springs Co. by Sydney Symon of Kane’s Furni­ Cookers Greatly Reduced ture store, and including Israel Gruber, chairman ex-officio; T. T. Large assortments. Many styles, \valnut fin­ Duffy, P . D. Martocci, Harry Cohen Bring Your Prices start at and David Weinstock has announced j ish. that there will be no cost attached to the awarding of prizes. Tickets FOOT TROUBLES will be distributed in every store S19.7S fat" $17.50 participating in the celebration and to a 50c Weekly. every man and woman may have them upon request to the merchant SPECIALIST without buying an article. City Officials to Draw Tickets | These tickets after being filled out j DELMAR D. AUSTIN with the name and address of the i Foot Correction Specialist recipient will be deposited in boxes placed near the doors of the stores. , 865 Main St., So. Manchester On the night of the drawings the | tickets will be deposited in a huge , Consultation Free receptacle and the tickets dra'wn by i Evenings 7 to 9 p. m. city officials including Alderman I Rocco D. Pallotti of the Second , Ward and Alderman Claffy of the | Sixth Ward, the districts in w.hich ' F A R R ’S CIDER M ILL the thoroughfare is located. Telephone Tabic TRAWLER AGROUND . Open Boston, Nov. 1— (AP) — The | and Stool steam trawler Boston College of Monday and Thursday this port w'ent aground in the har- I Enameled bor today on the southeast side of ^ Mornings sls $1.98 Gallup’s island she was outward j Finish bound for the fishing grounds. The We make cider for $1.50 a Mahogany telephone t.: trawler was able to get off again . barrel. under her own power on the incom- | stand and stool. A very Breakfast ing tide, apparently undamaged, j We buy apples. useful article that Shipping here was not seriously af- ! We sell cider. should be in every Sets fected by the fog, although the New ; home. Constructed of York boat was an hour late in ar- i Rear of 192 Main St. riving. ^ gumwood. Stand and Close out ^ 1 Q C A stool complete for to­ Price morrow $1.98. Stool 50c Weekly has no back. The Complete Bedroom Outfit As Shown! THE MAJORS a t

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Spring construc­ large Buffet, Oblong Table, China Closet, Five S5 DOWN DELIVERS OUTFIT letter to Manager Griffin of the Majors saying that his tion throughout. Must be 1 O Q Diners and one Arm Diner. seen to be appreciated ...... ^ 1 . $129 team was coming to Manchester for the sole purpose of Complete Suite being the first Massachusetts team to defeat the Majors OPEN ANY this year. ARTICLE SELECTED \ SATURDAY d u r in g t h is Other Announcements in Tomorrow’s SALE EVENINGS WILLBESTOREb FREE UNTIL WANTED Herald. HARTFORD, CONN. U N TIL 9 O’CLOCK 188 STATE STREET, (Come and‘Bring Your Neighbor) . ' x ’ C'* ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANUHESTER, CONN.. TRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1929. ) tary, of toe Irish Legation, were walking across DuPont Circle when fle will find It difficult to get under construction. No alternate FREE STATE ENVOY Street Is being oiled for one mile. route. a machine crossmg an intersection Route No. 109: Mansfleld-Pboenix- through this work. Route No. 306: Fairfield road Is New Haven-Sachems Head Roftd hfyMnmte rapidly, hit toe minister and threw IN TURIN, ville road Is under construction. The is bemg oiled. IS STRUCK BY AUTO him a distance of several feet. shoulders of this road are being being oiled. The injured envoy came to toe u ••! r . built at this time Open to traffic. Route No. 312: Norfolk-HaU Putnam, Putnam Heights road Is CONDITION OF Meadow road is being oiled for 3 United States In March of this Coventry-Bridge over Willimantic imder construction. Open to traffic. Washmgton, Nov. 1..—(AP)— year, succeeding Timothy Smlddy. Rome, Nov. 1.—(AP)—Popolo Di Pdver is under construction, hut nfiles. Putnam, Bridge Street Is bemg Route No, 318: Ctoventry, WllU- Michael MacWhlte, Irish Free State Roma’s Vatican City correspondent open to traffic. oiled for one mile. mantlc-Hartford road from the minister to toe United States, was SOUR CREAM today said toe mArriage. o f . ^ ow n STATE ROADS Route No. Ill: Portland-East Roxbury, Roxbury Falls Road, struck and knocked down by an Mansfield town line to South Coven­ Prince Humbert and Princess Marie ft Uj Hampton road, shoulders being oiled. try Village is being oiled. steam shovel gradmg and bridge automobile last night and was In a Sour cream should be cherished. construction. No detours. Today’s Choice hospital today with toe extent of Jose of Belgium propably will,oc­ Rood conditions and detours In Route No. 112: Durham-Guilford Route No. 319: Cromwell-West It is superb as a dressing for cu­ Stamford - High R i d ge Road by his mjiuies Eis yet undetermined. cur at Turin instead of Rome. Uie State of Connecticut made, ne- road is open to traffic, work is Road is being oiled for 3 miles. cumbers, makes cream cheese (North Stamford Avenue) concrete As reasons he assigned, toe resi­ ^;essary b^’ highway construction, being done on the shoulders. No Route Numbers: Ashford- He received lacerations of toe taste like fresh cottage. cheese and Guilford-No. Guilford road is construction under way. No delay used as a dressmg over stuffed dence in Turin of Archhitoop G ajn - ;.,;i;iepair3 and oiling announced by the Mansfield Center road to Warren- Irene Castle scalp and bruises about toe body being oiled for 11 miles. ville, shoulders being oiled. to traffic. and an X-ray exanfination was set plums or other tart fruit salads ba, who probably will perform toe .‘"-'iTonn. Highway Department, as of McLaughlin ceremony; Turin’s position as capi­ Route No. 122: Monroe and Brooklyn-Pomtret. An improve­ Sterimg-Ekonk Hill road is imder for today to see whether there was cannot be excelled. ;: -iJOct. 30th, are as follows;— tal of Piedmont, old seat of toe Route No. 3: Danbury-New ton Trumbull, Bridgeport-Newton Tum- ment is being made on the Pomfret construction. Surfacing is com­ a skull fracture x»r internal in­ ' pike, shoulders being oiled, pleted. Traffic can pass. Dancer and juries. The driver whose car hit WASHING RUGS House of Savoy; toe sacred shroud ‘ road, Kteam shovel grading and con- Brooklyn road, and delay to motor­ on which toe Saviour was said to i Route No. 124: Fairfield-Black- ists may be expected where grading Stratford-Hard’s Comer to L oJ| - Friend of Mr. MaeWhite. fled after toe acci­ V'T'-.struction on nev/ location. No de- have been laid upon .toe .descent i rock Turnpike is being oiled, operations are being carried on and Animals dent and police today said they did You can wash Oriental rugs if --f' iours. ship road, bituminous road un

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- - 1-1 rn l MADDEN BROTHERS Corner Main St. & Brainard Place So, VAGENII MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MAKCHE8TER. CONN. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1929. THINK SEVEN O e j , A Step in the Right Direction! FEW REQUESTS ARE MADE Ship Arrivals [STATE SEED LAWS u n d e r n e w a u t o l a w WHEN STEAMER S M ASKS DEMOCRATS r Arrived: __ V - j NOW IN EFFECT Mauretania, Ngw York, Nov. 1, Milwaukee, Nov. 1.—(AP)—SI^ from Southampton. persons, one a woman, were mlsaU^^ TO SAVE TARIFF Hartford, Nov. 1 —(AP)—Though Dresden, Cobh, Oct. 31, Now probably drowned, and the bo<^ oV the law providing for such action York. Farmers Urged to Insure Their has been in force for four months, Resolute, Southampton, Nov. 1, seventh had been recover^ today Aa’ only six requests have been made officials inquired' into the moat Crops by Purchasing Only WAL, 1 RECKOKl New York. Senator Ransdell Decbres Pure Seed Properly Tagged. to the state motor vehicle Duchess of York, Liverpool, Nov. cent of Lake Michigan’s’ tragedies -r- \’VE JUST BEEM ment for suspensions of 'driving 1, Montreal. toe sinking of the freighter SenatoA St Amdim g At licenses because of Sailed: ' . Feeling her way through thlclt; There Should Be No Pa'rty For the first time in the history THE. VJRONG EMD judgments In damage suits for Stuttgart, Boulogne,Nov. 1, tor fog, toe Senator was rammed', amm- of Connecticut, farmers and seei..- QF T^AT h o s e ! negligence. , _ , New York. ships yesterday by toe Marquette men are being notified by the fatatc Motor Vehicle Commissioner Rob­ Polonia, Copenhagen, Nov. 1, New and sank 20 miles off Port WasV, Lines Drawn. department of A riculture than ua bins B. Stoeckel said today, that re­ York. » ington, Wis. ’The Marquette here*^ - agricultural seed law is m ..t- ports were made on five othef cases was saved fAm foundering by re^ fect. This new seed law authoriz but these involved accidents occur­ cue tugs and -was towed here last Washington, Nov. 1.—(AP)—An the Commissioner jf Agriculture o ring before July 1, the date toe law night. appeal to Senate Democrats to nAnnt necessary measures to uphold went into effect, and the attorney TO LIBERATE CREW Twenty-one persons were ,aavoa “put aside political differences” and general has ruled toe la\ could not from toe Senator. Among the'miM-? - save the pending tariff bill was So f rpall useeds ritrid sold in Connecticut. / be regarded as retroactive. The law ing was her captain, George PWef^ , made in a statement issued today ComSoner of Agriculture A provides that judgments shall be New London, Nov. 1.—(AP.)— The missing woman was Mre«*Aun- by Senator Ransdell, a Louisiana unpaid for sixty days after toe McLean Eucklngliam, In The crew of the ' British vessel j nle Gormley, wife of the steward, Democrat. the notices, urges Connectici. court decision and that no appem her husband was rescued. Addressing his announcement to farmers to insure their crops i shall have been filed at the time the James ^B., which sank off Long Is­ his Democratic colleagues, he urged purchasing seeds that bear th request for license suspensrton is land Wednesday night after her that they heed the words of Alfred I nuired identificaUon tag. T^e J made. • stem had been cut off by toe Coast E. Smith, the party standard bearer 'Operation of the seedsmen is soug Guard patrol boat Cahoone, will in the last campaign, that: in order that inspectu and certit probably be turned loose and given HE m UFOESS “I am opposed to politics in tariff f j o n work may ne carrmd on A BELFAST PREACHER toe usual sixty days to leave toe making.” ranidlv as is consistent and country* according to Coast Guard “I appeal to Democratic Sen­ p r S t i o n a tor violations maybe officials here who are detaining the MS DaPONDENt ators,” the. Louisianan said. “To AT GOSPEL HALL men only pending the arrival of im­ view the situation with the same with the law. all aeels migration officers from Hartford. breadth of vision which character­ The Immigration men were expect­ But ALL-BRAN made h im w id6- ized our early founders. James McCullagh, formerly cl ed to arrive here late today to in­ awake and well — d o cto r No Party Prejudice. terview the British subjects. “There should be no sectional Sfached stating! Common name Belfast, Ireland, will conduct a prescribed i t series of meetings aU next week, be­ Following a conference between animosity, no party prejudice, the Coast Guard officials, local custom north and south, east and west. ginning Simday and continuing seeas, ai germination, through Friday evening, at officers and special Federal agents CoNSTiPA’noN ruins hopes, s*p« Democrats and Republicans alike, per ounce, per cent. oi s at Coast Guard headquarters here need this great American protective date of test, :iame toe Gospel hall, 415 Cooper street. strength. Yet thousands of suffer policy, the first child of the first seller. Mixtures and special se Mr. McCullagh is no stranger to last night it was definitely decided ers have found the way to relieve Manchester audiences, he has been that no action would be taken prevent this disease. Read howTOlS congress, the ablest assistant in the Sktures require a label Pwng mo.e man rid his system of constipation building of the earth’s mightiest complete information as to the con here on several previous occasions against toe crew of the James B. because of toe lack of any definite “During the three yemn before republic.” . , , , . and is always welcomed on his re­ cured me, I experienced more emb^reewn* Quoting from the tariff plank in ‘teg e'ta“ ' e « w e r seeds are turn. Those who have heard hi~i evidence. The vessel had been un­ moments than I care to tell of. B*in« life­ der suspicion as.,^ rum-runner for less, dull, loggy and despondent, I coula net the Houston platform, Ransdell said not included in the seed law. know him to be an earnest, forceful keep my Job. My friends didn’t want » it called for adequate protection for thp seeds which com under this a c . preacher of . the gospel. A cord’ai sometime. company and I waa tired of bemg aakM American agriculture and industry and require that a label be fixed tc OF . Invitation is extended to all to •What in the world U the matter with your "After spending mudi money ^fot £tlilC6> the exterior of the package are. - come and hear him at any of these ment, I finally found a doctor wbo MviSM “It was a happy day,” he added, seeds of Canada blue grass, Ken­ meetings. . MYSTERIOUS MURDER me to eat AU/-BBAN' three tlmm_ f uay. I “for those of us who had been tucky blue grass, brome grass, fes- Sunday afternoon toe service wiU did this for three months and I dma^ eew to be told that I looked heUer . . . I *•« fighting the battle of protection cues^millets, tall meadow oat grass, be at 3 o’clock, and in toe evenl'T better and act^ bettw . . . I ■** within the ranks of the party almost o?chkr” gra^s. red top, Italian rye at 7. Every evening ' during to-i all-bran every morning and have no^WW* single-handedly to know that once grass, kaffir corn, perennial rj e week following Mr. McCullagh w;)J Detroit, Nov. 1.—(AP)—A small ble now whatsoever." (Name and adateN white pKxjdle dog and a can of con­ opon request.) more our party has returned to the grass, sorgum, Sudan V preach at meetings beginning at mooring of its first forty years, aft­ 7:45. There will be no service on densed milk, are toe sole,clues police Guard against constipation hy othy, alfalfa, alsike, clover, crlmsm eating Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN. AUr er nearly a century of adherence to clover, red clover, sweet clover, Saturday evening, November 9. had today in connection with the the policy of free trade and tariff driver last night and painfully in­ slaying of William Pardy,^ 22, last BRAN is guaranteed to prevent it— white clover, Canada field peas the wall with a $5,000,000 loss last to relieve it. Just eat two taU ^ for revenue only.” cowpeas, soy beans, vetches and jured. night. WARDER KNEW NOTHING February. Mr. MacWhlte was reported at a HANDS OFF POLICY. Pardy was shot and killed as he spoonfuls daiW'—chronic cases, w th other grasses and forage PlnnuS Warder said he knew nothing or was playing a game of solltoire in every meal. Far better than habite buckwheat, flax, rape, barley, fie.a forged notes in the City Trust hospital today as “resting easily.” He sustained scalp lacerations and Washington, Nov. 1.—(AP)— the apartment of thtee friends. The forming drugs and pills. corn, oats, rye, whea^t and other OF CITY BANK’S FUNDS Company. bruises about the body. three friends, brothers, are Alfred, ALL-BRAN is 100% effective. Doc? cereals which are sold, offered or “Did you know they amounted President Hoover will adhere strict­ tors recommend it 'befcausa it inj* to $1,000,000?” asked James I. The President inquired about the ly to his hands-off policy in toe PhiUip and Herbert Shanow. They Queer Twists exposed for sale within tots state minister’s health to William J. B. are held asg^tnesses. motes natural elimination. Servo ft for seeding purposes within th's Cuff, defense counsel. matter of toe selection of successor with milk or cream. Use IHn cpwfi' New York, Nov. 1.— (AP.) — “No, I knew of it in no way, Macaulay, the first secretary of the to toe late Senator Theodore E. Pardy was to have spent the night ing—muffins, bread, etc. DeliciouR In Day^s News stS.t6 Frank H. Warder, resigned state Legation after toe latter called at Burton of Ohio. with them. Alfred Shanow, return­ recipes on the package. Grocerii ' Copies of toe new se®d law banking superintendent, went back manner or form,” said Warder. “It the White House to present Des­ ing from escorting a girl companion be furnished all i^^er^sted parties was not until the morning of Feb­ Inquiry today at toe White House sell it. Restaurant^ hotels, din«i|p- on the witness stand today at the mond Fitzgerald, toe Irish minister brought the response that Gov. to a theater,' found Pardy’s body. cars service it. Made by Kellbgg in upon application to the State Uc reopening of his trial on charges of ruary 12, 1929 that the fourth dep­ of defense. MacWhlte was to have The other brothers, sleeping in an Middletown, N. Y.—Congressman pLtment of Agriculture at Ha.c- uty superintendent, Thomas O’Con­ Cooper of Ohio had not commuri- Battle Creek. Hamilton Fish, Jr., who is quite a accepting bribes to neglect exam-1 presented the minister. cated with the chief executive re­ adjoining,room, said- they did not ford. ination of the defunct City Trust nell, came to me and told me of the The President expressed toe hope tall fellow himself and was adept notes and of fictitious accounts.” garding the rppointment, expected hear toe shot. at picking forward passes out of Company. His 26-year-old daughter, | the minister’s condition would not to be made shortly. The dog and toe milk were found the air for Harvard, has set his con­ TRAIN DYNAMITED. Virginia, who was a defense witness j prove serious and his deep regret In the formal discussions in in the apartment, but all three of toe stituents right on tall presidents. Wednesday, was a spectator today. that the accident had occurred. Washington the name of Postmaster men disclaimed ownership of them. Police are searching for toe girl Lincoln was the tallest, 6 ’*• Toyko, Nov. l.-(.V P )-A passen Warder reiterated under direct MAC WHITE BETTER General Walter F. Brown has been ALL-BRAN Washington was 6 feet 2. Madison examination the statement he had Alfred said he escorted to toe thea­ ger train bound from Harbin to There are almost 1000 miles of mentioned along with several others was the shortest 5 feet 4. Folk the Pogranichnaya v.as blown up made on the stand Wednesday that for the post. ter. • Ion nest, Cleveland the stoutest. Van George W. Egbert, chief examiner, Washington, Nov. 1.—(AP) — canals in Holland. Buren the tidiest and Taylor the near Taipingling Kairin, Manchuria, President Hoover inquired today two passengers being killed and sev­ and Reginald Pauling, third deputy most careless in dress. . . superintendent, were responsible for about the condition of Michael Mac- Camden, N. J.—Thomas ,Haigh 94, eral injured. White, Irish Free State minister, The outrage is attributed to ter correction of the illegal transac­ of Middletown. Pa., is a remarkable tions that sent the City Trust to who was struck by a hit and run man. Judge Shaly said so when rorists. Halgh was testifjdng in a contest over a friend’s will, and Halgh ad­ mitted it was true. “I am a re­ markable man,” he said. "I have always tried to make myself useful and I am still able to ply my trade as wood carver." . New York—Evidently the girls PRICES REDUCED ON like a Diogenes. Oscar Strobel, El Paso artist, who on his way to Ber­ DEPARTM lin foimd securities valued at $250,- 000 in a suitcase and returned them, has received many proposals of marriage by mail. Every letter re­ ferred to his unusual honesty. Ada-Pezar, Turkey—Thousands of pigs have run wild since Greeks and Ii(ow You Can Purchase The New Armenians were driven from Ana­ Q h e NEW tolia and the district became 100 per cent Moslem. 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V: ■ is?: MANCHESTER EVENING HERAUJ. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1929. PAGE V Fashion Plaque WOMAN RULES ISLE A TBOPGST w IN FEUDAL FASHION •— ’A e v / CHILDREN m S ____ By Anne Austin, author of Now faith is the substance of © L io a s by n e l a . ‘The BlacJcPigeoiVTltvalWtvMreU S«t^vic©a Inc* ^ Olive/^berts Barhn London—(AP)— The dame of things hoped for, the evidence of Sark, who rules a crimeless island, • Lu NBA Service.Inc things not seen.—Hebrews 11:1. came to London to visit her grand­ laughing and talking, and I heard A man said to me today that he Tras HAS HAPPENED ' children, do a little shopping as The childlike faith that asks not 30NNIE DUNDEE Is a young the parrot talking, too, but I didn’t believed there was no such thing; plain Mrs. Dudley Beaumont, and pay any attention. I was reading as child psychology. | sight, waits not for wonder or for dhtectlve under LIEUTENANT recount her problems. sign, believes, because it loves, STRAWN of the homicide squad of and I wasn’t Interested anyway—” Another gentleman, I see by the The dame of Sark is one of the “How well did you knpw Mrs. paper, has written an article “de­ aright, shall see things g^reater, Hamilton. He takes a room In- The fecent panics in Wall Street few surviving examples of a feudal things divine.—Keble. coglto at RIRS. RHODES’ boarding Hogarth?” Strawn dbmanded sud­ have hit the women of the country i bunking” child psychology. ruler in modem Europe. She owns housE to be near a MRS. EMMA denly. as well as the men, and should do ' A popular woman editorialist the church of Sark, and it is she HOQARTH, who writes the police “Why, I didn’t know her at all,” much to dispel the general belief ! recently made the large glittering to whom taxes are paid and she VELVET HAT for protection of her life and money, Dowd answered. ‘Td never met Mrs. that women are bad losers. ! statement that “there was too who worries about the roads and Very autumn looking is a flaring tlirciwlng suspicion on EMIL SEV­ Hogarth, and I only h^pened to see ' Whereas one has heard much of j much nonsense about child train­ schools and sanitation. brimmed hat of golden brown ’that IER, a former boarder. Dundee her once, going down the hall toward men fainting and jumping out of | ing and the good old-fashioned Some of the taxes date back to uses seven shades of beige, brown meets MR. and MRS. SHARP. the bathroom. I didn’t see her face windows, there have been no ac-1 method of feeding ’em and spank­ Elizabethan times and are paid in and red in^ striped effect to fashion DAISY SHEPHERD, saleswoman; then—just her back, but I knew who counts, that I ■ know of, of worn-: ing ’em had always turned out kind; for instance, the tax which its crown. A tiny bow in the back WALTER STYLES, proprietor of a it was, because I’d heard the folks en weeping in brokers’ offices, or pretty good people in the past and is ptiid in poultry by each house ac­ is of the reddest shade. small haberdashery; NOR.A PAIGE, downstairs describe her as—well, I creating scenes. | she didn’t see why it wasn’t good cording to the number of its chim­ his fiancee; BERT MAGNUS, an pretty fat, sir.” 1 A broker himself told me of this j enough for the future.” neys. Only the dame herself may amateur scenario writer; COR.A “You also heard the folks down­ I instance. A woman who has been 1 My answer, obviously to all keep a female dog, or pigeons, and B.ARKER, theater pianist; HENRY stairs say that Mrs. Hogarth had a I plajdng stocks for the past fe w, three, is the same as if they had no property may be bought or sold DOW’D, a newcomer out of work; lot of money hidden in her room, ] years and from a shoe string built | said, “It’s all nonsense about peo­ without her consent. TILD.A BROWN, new housemaid; didn’t you, Dowd?” Strawm asked, up tp where she had $80,000 in | ple having noses. I don’t believe A new innovation in fall jewelry is Although there is no crime on I stocks, came into the office and they have noses and therefore and DUSTY RHODES, worthless levelly. why not debunk the whole busi­ the use of feathers. Green feather- Sark, the island h a s a prison. husband of Mrs. Rhodes. He hears Dowd flushed, took off his glasses watched the ticker wipe out the covered beads are alternated with There was use for* it long ago, but whole amiount. ness?” of Mrs. Hogarth’s miserliness, that again and wiped them nervously i “Psychology” isn’t a manufac­ crystal in the model illustrated. today it is just a building. she Is room-bound, and that she before replying: “Yes, I heard some- ' “That’® that,” she said with a Sark, in t h e English channel shrug of her shoulders as she left. tured product, nor is it a cult, a seven miles east of the island of changes her will constantly to name thing to that effect, though I wasn’t state of mind, nor a trumped-up he feels, so does he act. If he a new favorite. Norma Introduces interested—” • “I’ll have to go to work again.” Guernsey, is three miles long and * * • lot of tomfoolery. feels wrongly, he acts wrongly. a mile and half wide, and has a Dundee to Mrs. Hogarth. He chats “So money doesn’t interest you, It’s in us, part of us, is “us,” Why not try to train him to right i W E E K S with her only a few moments, being Dowd?” Strawn asked urbanely. Blame the Woman! just as our noses are part of us. feelings and thoughts, then? If he population of about 500. interrupted by a stream of callers. “You must be quite flush yourself. Another woman who has a re­ So why try to "debunk” it? is afraid, he will grow up to be SATIN LINGERIE 1 © He leaves at 11. Norma and Styles then. By the way, what do you do?” sponsible position in a brokerage The thing that needs to be de­ a miserable coward. We try to go into her room. When Dundee re­ • * ♦ office told me this: bunked is the general opinion re­ keep him from being afraid so I turns at 12:20 he finds Mrs. Ho­ “Shortly before the crash, a Maize satin fashions a lovely garth choked to death, the room in Dundee, watching intently from garding it. ‘ he’ll always be happier and braver. | lingerie set for the discriminating PAY man came into the bank and his hiding place, saw Henry Dowd’s To be honest, I don’t like the Why do we want to debunk that? disorder, with robbery, the obvious _ - asked me to advise him regarding word “psychology.” It seems sportswoman. The little panties are motive of the crime. Police, coroner ' thin, commonplace face go sudde^y Or suppose he is entirely sur­ tailored to fit the hips perfectly, arrive. I very pale. The hand which dabbed his investments. He wanted to rather a formidable thing and the and fingerprint expert speculate and triple his $16,000 j very mention of it often sets up a rounded by rules and commands with a deeply pointed yoke and Strawn sends plainsclothesnien out the handkerchief upon his forehead, and not allowed to move. He be­ slender little shorts. The crepe higher than nature had intended it and get rich quick; mental wall. But it cannot be to find Sevier and Dusty. He stations “I gave him the best advice I changed, I’m afraid. It has its comes sour, resentful, surly, and side of the satin works out cry- Dundee behind a screen in the mur­ to be, because baldness had begun in time desperate! We try to show santhemums on each leg. The fit­ to attack the limp, straight hair, had, cautioning him, however, about roots in the ages. The Latin der room and announces he Is ready buying on a margin, and suggesting “psyche” meant “mind” or “soul.” parents why being too severe is ted petticoat has a border of the to begin quizzing the boarders, all of shook visibly. Dundee dropped his harmful. Why debunk that, either? same flowers. eyes to his notes. He had no relish the need of being prepared to cover. Still older was the Greek word whom may be suspects. "I suggested the stocks that “psuche” of the same meaning. Or any of the other things that for the third degree, no matter how improve his chances for happiness? mildly it was administered. seemed the most stable, and were “Logds," S’lso Greek, means “ to NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY then, blissfully Ignorant, as every­ talk.” “Psyche” a n d "logos”— If we can make children into sane, CHAPTER VII “I—the fact is,” Henry Dowd one else was, at that time, of the psychology! To talk about the normal people instead of cravens “Mr. Dowd, sir,’’ a uniformed j confessed haltingly, I m- well, catastrophe that was coming. mind, it seems, has been done for a and outlaws in spirit, who on earth policeman announced to Lieutenant} looking for an opening. Tm a sa es- “ B 1 ac k ’Thursday completely good many centuries. can object? man. I Child training is meant to be Strawn. wiped out his margins. He was not CONSERVATIVE TYPE But to talk about children’s “Just a minute, Boyle. Is Pajme “What line?” Strawn snapped. » sdone in hlh mlsfortime, of course, minds has not become a really se­ helpful to parents and children around?” “Well, in my time, Tve sold a but he was, as were many others, rious affair until the last 25 yehrs alike. It isn't prying. It isn’t “Talking tp Mrs. Rhodes in the good many things, first and last— almost crazed by the situation. It’s graceful, modish and slender, or so. For we must concede that bossing. It is probably the most hall, sir.” vacuum cleaners, aluminum ware, “One look at that man’s face, in fashionable wrap aroimd sil­ children have minds, must we potent influence there is for gen­ brushes, school children’s encyclo­ "Send him in,” Strawn ordered when he came into the office on houette, quite the newest idea of not? . eral uplifting of the human race. curtly. “I’ll see Dowd in a minute.” | pedia—” Saturday, was enough to make me Therefore, if they have minds and It takes understanding to make “House to house canvasser, eh? Paris. progress, however. So why not When Payne, the detective who j wish I had never seen a stock or It’s one-piece too! This makes we talk about them, there is such had notified the boarders of Mrs. ; How long you been here—looking a bond. There was murder In his a thing as child psychology. If try to accept it instead of slam­ for an ’opening’?” it most interesting for home seam­ ming it? I cannot believe these Hogarth’s death, appeared, Strawn ' eye. I knew exactly how he felt. stress, because it takes so little they have no minds, then there can gave him his instructions in a low, I ,“I arrived in Hamilton a week He blamed me. He actually wanted be no psychology. Then and then people are serious. time to make it. rapid voice: ' I ago today,” DoWd answered humbly. to 4iill me—but I had honestly only is there none. ‘T’m going to be questioning the j “I—haven’t yet fornied a—a con­ given the man the best advice I It is fashionable feather weight Conceding that there is such a nection here. woolen in brown and yellow tones. Asia, the largest continent on the boarders. Payne, and I w'ant you to had to offer, and had gflven him thing, then, we can go on. earth, is about 6,000 mUes from search each room while its occupant j “And yet you wereqif a.t all in­ the same information any man in The surplice vest adds a bit of This debunking business, for in­ terested in the story of Mrs. Ho­ contrast in yellow-beige silk crepe. east to west and over 5300 miles is in here with me. I’ve got a our concern would have. stance ! from north to south. I blanket search warrant that will garth’s hoard, hidden in the very “But there was in, his accusing Style No. 494 is designed in sizes A child with a mind feels. As cover the case technically. Do a room next to yours?” Strawn inter­ eye, not only anger for having been 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 thorough job—waste-baskets, trunks rupted. responsible for losing his money, Inches bust. desks, closets, everything. Use my “No, sir, I wasn’t. I had my own but anger a t . my whole sex. He It consists of a one-piece back; ;§oft, lovely hair! bunch of skeleton keys. If you find troubles to think about—” couldn’t forgive himself because it two front sections with circular anything you can’t open, let me “Troubles?” Strawn pounced. was a woman who Kad, as he said, flounce joined to right front. The modem artist hair-dresser know and we’ll ask the owner to The harassed man went even betrayed him. 1 In the 36-inch size, 3V& yards of can do wonderful things with your LADIES’ produce the key. The murdered wo- ! paler. “Being out of a job In the “It was useless to point out that 40-inch material with % yart of hair. But all your hair-needs can man was robbed, apparently, if the | middle of the summer, and a strang- there were thousands of other men 40-inch contrasting, is all that is not be supplied in the beauty shop. murderer found what he was looking i er in towm,” he explained with a lit- losing everything they had, who had needed. You must help at home. A^d that's for. She was supposed to have a tie flash of spirit. lost on the same stocks he had lost It will also make up splendidly where Danderine comes in. Dan- “By the way, Dot/d, where did you in canton crepe and is especially COATS pretty big wad of cash hidden in on, and advised by men. He con­ derine is so simple and easy to use. this room, and if she did have, it’s 'ome from?” sidered himself doubly outraged be> lovely in dark, dahlia purple shade. Each time you arrange your hair gone. Look for it. .. .Did she say I Again the handkerchief dabbed cause he had dealt with a woman.” I Black crepe satin is dignified for * * « just put a little of this delicately anything to you about Liberty j at a moist brow. Thefe was an ap- ' all-around occasions with surplice fragranced liquid on your bmsh. As bonds, stocks or, any other kind of I preciable pause before Henry Dowd Finality Plus I closing vestee made of the dull lik e S S S you draw it through the hair, Dan­ $00.50 negotiable paper, Dundee?” he call­ i answered: “Des Moines, Iowa. I— There were countless women who ^ surface of crepe. derine removes ejtcess oil, cleanses, ed to* the young detectice stationed ' represented a small manufacturing have been playing the stock market, Black wool crepe is exclusive with brings out the natural color, given behind the v.-ash basin screen. ‘ concern,. known as The House- and who have lost. Lots of them white satin crepe vestee. your hair an amazing new lustre. ■ Friend Corporation. They It becomes quite formal for "No, chief. She used the word Wife’s are putting their jewels in “hock” Used consistently, Danderine diS' 'money' several times, but didn’t | made up a little kit of kirthen tools. and are Wondering where their fur dressy afternoons in Royal blue including an implement that could transparent velvet with vestee of solves the crust of dandruff, keeps Pay $2.50 Down, $1 Weekly mention any stocks or bonds,’’ Dun­ coats are coming from. But when the scalp comfortable and healthy; dee answered. | pare potatoes and apples and cut it comes to shouldering the profits sheer beige metal cloth. Extraordinary values In richly t h ^ in fancy shapes— and losses, I don’t believe there is Printed sheer velvet, silk crepe stops falling hair; helps make your “Aii right, Payne. Look for money, : hair grow long, silky and abimdann. furred coats. and if you find any, besides petty “Where are they located?” , much difference in the masculine or apd printed Rayon crepe attrac- A f t e r A ix- I See their smart lines. “Nowhere, now,” Dowd answered the feminine psychology. I tlve. Your hair is so much easier to ar­ cash, let me know, but don’t touch ! range and stays in place when Dan­ See their lovely furs. it. Now, tell Boyle to bring Dowd : wearily. “The company failed^ and There’s something very final and i Pattern price 15 cents in stamps All the new shades including I was out of work for severej wepks. definite about a money loss—it’s or coin ((»in is preferred) wrap derine is used. Waves "set” with it in. , I look nicer: stay in longer. Five mil­ an abundance of popular blacks. W’iJ^ Mrs. Hogarth’s tablet of Then I came to Hamilton, because gone. You can loose a sweetheart, coin carefully. tkere is no tread All sizes. cheap, lined writing paper on his I’d heard times were good here.” and think it wouldn’t have happened I We suggest that when you send lion bottles used a.year!—Adv. knee and a pencil poised, Bonnie “Where did you IfVe in Des if you hadn’t worn that particular ' for pattern, you enclose 10 cents Dundee watched through one of the Moines?” Strawn interrupted impa­ dress that you never looked well in additional for a copy of our new joinings of the three-panel screen tiently. anyhow—or that if you had kept Fall and Winter Fashion Magazine. like (i UISHIIU as Henry Dowd was ushered into “At—at No.—Mondamin Ave,” him out of the clutches of that par­ Danderine the room. Dowd replied, with obvious reluc­ ticular blonde, or if someone had The One Minute Hair Beautifier 691 MAIN STREET, To the diffidence which had char­ tance. not played you false. You can alibi. Manchester Herald A t All Drua Store* - T hirty Five Cent* SOUTH MANCHESTER acterized this very commonplace­ Strawn regarded the badgered But when you lose your money it’s Patlern Service looking man of near middle-age, man for a long minute through nar­ gone. And that’s that. STYLE 494 when Dundee had observed him at rowed yes. Then, abruptly: “You’re As our pnilerns are malhHi n ) the dinner table that evening, was sure you heard nothing but the now added a mild, almost apologetic squawking of the parrot, Dowd? No from New V«>rk 'Jlty please al­ mixture of apprehension and excite­ footsteps, no voices, no sounds of low live days. ment. He came in dabbing at his objects being thrown about?” Daily Health foiffe'he’ad with a fresh white hand­ “I didn’t hear a thing but the Price 15 Cents T h e h om e4ike lo a f ^nspired^em im ne G^Jb^ar^l kerchief, and. as Strawai addressed parrot,” Dowd replied obstinately. hijf first question, took off his pince “Sure it was the parrot?” Service nez and began to polish the lenses “I thought so at the time. I’d by World Famed Authority • nervously. heard it squawk before,” Dowd an­ Hints On How To Keep Well * • • swered. “Well, Dowd, you know what’s “Could the noise you heard have iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiMLOAHE iiiiiiM im iitiiiiiiiM iiiiiiitniiim iiiM m im iim iim iiiniiitiim im iiiniu been Mrs. Hogarth trying to scream happened here tonight. That’s your EYE CAN’T BE room next door, i.sn’t it? Did you for help?” Strawn suggested. •TRANSPLANTBD,’ IN SPITE hear or see anything tonight that “It sounded like the parrot to OF FAMILIAB STORIES might throw light on the tragedy?” me,” Dowd insisted, sullenly. Send your order to the "Pat­ Strawn asked briskly. “What time was this?” The Sliep tern Dept., Manchester Evening BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEEN State Theater Building The pale gray eyes blinked twice, “I don’t know. I didn’t look at Editor Journal of the American Herald, So. Manchester, Conn." "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW’ before Henry Dowd carefully ad­ my watch. As I said, I was just Medical Association and of Hygela, justed the glasses upon his nose. roused up enough to realize I’d left the Health Magazine o p d , C o n n . “No, sir,” he answered. “That Is, my light burning, and to reach up nothing to speak of—” and turn it off. I was asleep again Not long ago a Missouri news­ tain forms of lizards and in these ‘Then perhaps you’d better speak almost instantly, I guess, and didn’t paper had a story about a girl who cases the eye was never removed, of it,” StrawTi snapped. know anything else till a man sneezed so hard that her eye fell but merely moved intact from the One Day Featuring “Well, sir, I was asleep.” knocked on my door and told me to out. The item went on to say that socket in which it rested to another “When did you go to bed?” get up, that Mrs. Hogarth h'ad been hospital authorities bad said that it point nearby, the nerve and blood Stunning “About 10 o’clock, as usual. I’m murdered.” was not unusual for an eye to be vessel connections being maintained SPECIALS “All right, Dowd. You’ll be want­ Intact. not much on the social life, not a removed for operations, but that to ; <1 very good mixer,” Henry Dowd ex­ ed for the Inquest, of course, so don’t have It forced out by coughing or Occasionally attempts are made plained carefully, and Dundee jot­ leave Hamilton to look elsewhere ^ sneezing was unique in medical an­ to transplant portions of the cornea ted his words down in a hasty short­ for work. Do you plan to stay on nals. ' or artificial cornea to the front of SATURDAY ONLY DRESSES hand of his own. “I came up to my here in this house?” Again and again newspapers have the eye In a person who has develop­ room about 9, after sitting on the “Why, yes. My board is paid up carried stories to the effect that ed a white scar over that tissue and for front porch after supper—dinner, for this coming week,” Dowd an­ someone bad bad an eye taken out, cannot see because the region in they call It here. I puttered around swered unhesitatingly. “I can’t af­ washed, and put back in the socket. front of the pupil Is opaque. Very the room for awhile, then took a ford to lose the money, and since There are indeed numerous stories rarely Indeed are such operations bath and w'ent to bed. About 10, I ‘didn’t personally know Mrs. Ho­ having to do with the transplanting successful; absolutely authentic in­ Sports Dresses Wedding and that was. I read a magazine till I garth—” of eye® from one person to another. stances of success are yet to be fell asleep, with my light burning, “All right. And thanks,” Strawn The actual fact of the matter Is recorded. and didn’t w'ake up till some time dismissed him, with a belated effort that the eye is one of the most in Party Wear later—” at cordiality. delicate of all of the stmetures in llWEttoriVE MWUI15 “And what woke you?” Strawn As .Dowd left the room. Detective the human body and that it Is not demanded, impatiently. Payne entered. “Nothing in that at all poslble to take an eye out and to FOmY THEATRES KASHA TWEED “It was that bird squawking, or bird's room, chief, that k>oks like wash it, for the simple reason that ‘ ^ANDAaSHOPS, True reproductions of at least, that’s w'hat it sounded a miser’s hoard, and judging from the vision is controlled by the optic WOOL CREPE like,” Down answered, painstaking­ his belongings—what there is of nerve which comes from the brain dresses that are being sold ly, his eyes glancing toward the them—he’s pretty hard up.” to the eye and connects up with the FLANNEL parrot. “O. K., Payne. Tell Boyle to bring retina or the tissue back of the eye for much more in New “Was the bird talking?” in the Barker woman. And ht sure by which vision Is received, and the H ^ eV Reg. $6.95 “No, just squawking, as If It was you make a good job of searching message of vision carried to the Just York. Sold here for sore about something,” Dowd an­ her room while she’s in here—” brain. swered. “I’ve heard it a good many There was a knock on the door. The eye fits in the socket and $3.95 times, though this is the first time “Come In!’.’ only In rare Instances Is it possible I ■ Arrived! I’ve ever laid eyes on it. I didn’t “T^ephone for you, sir,” Mrs. even to force the eye from the TIMES SQUARE Sizes 14 to 48 $lo.00 ' hear anything else, and didn’t think Rhodes announced. socket by a fraction of an inch. In NfWn)RKldn’t you hear anjrthlng before inch flesh colored grosgrain rib­ Cuban whose case was described in CANTON CREPE FLAT CREPE SATIN Dresses jrotewent to sleep?” Strawn probed, bon standing up inside' this collar scientti^lc periodicals. reinem'berlng Dundee’s .account of 'iB a pert, youthful manner. There Is not the slightest credence All new shades including Flame, V Xfegar&’s several -visitors that to be attached to the story that Dahlia and Opal. Values to $15.00 .... $9.95 $10.95 ^vetting. The weekly catch of U,'3 eyes are removed, washed, and put “ . here, you mean?" Do'wd asked of Yarmouth, England, ■ JCO'l.S back. The transplantation of eyes me^dhlouBly. "Well, I heard people 300,000,000. ^ . V b u hera gocompt>m ed oalF in ear-

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1/ MAJNUHESTEK EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1929. PAGE TWENTY-OKE Mickey Flahive Meets NEXT STOP, GEORGIA TECH! Grid Players' Georgie Day In Opener Eligible For Series

DID YOU KNOW THAT— Hartford and New Haven I Nearly Six Full Teams Rar­ Whitey Lloyd, star back of the SELECT OFHCIALS Navy last year, is still in school. Boxers to Clash at Foot . . . He’s ineligible for football, ing to Go; Majors Out­ although captain of the track FOR TOWN SERIES , team. . . . Special Delivery A1 Guard; Donahue Gives Out Marsters’ intimates at Dart­ number Cubs 36 to 24; mouth call him “Sis.” . . . But ‘only in the same spirit that they The Lists of Both. Figures. call a tall g^y weighing 300 Dwyer and KeUey, Rival I pounds, “Tiny” . . . or a di- J' ' minutive chap, “Big Boy.” . . . Coaches, Pick Meskell, The eligibility list for the town * Michey Flahive and Georgie Day i Dartmouth offered to let the championship football series be­ have been matched to meet in a ten- ; Navy out of its game if the tween the Cubs and the ^Majors is round bout next Thursday night at ' Middies wanted to play the Keane, Merriman for Job. Army that day . . . and Dart­ the largest In ‘ e history of the Foot Guard Hall in Hartford. This mouth would take on Notre classic north-south gridiron com­ will mark the opening of the indoor Dame the same day. . . . Bing The officials for the town football bats. A total <■* sixty names haie season as mapped out byT*romoter Miller gave a spfeech when he series between the Cubs and Majors been submitted by the two tean^s Ed Hurley. Flahive hails from At- ^ ; returned to Vinton, la. . . . It | ELENS ; was “ Vinton, I Love You,” or | have been selected by the -tw o for participation in the coining lanta, Ga.. but has been making his ' MOYNIH games November 17 and November home in Hartford. He has fought ■ something to that effect. • • • UUILL coaches, Tom Kelley and Jack on many Hartford cards and is very I The folks gave him a silver lov- j 24. In addition there are a fo.v Dwyer, it wets learned today. players who are elig(iblc but for one popular. Day is the New' Haven lad I ing cup as big as a silo. ^ Pat Meskell of New London will who has fought, among others, no reason or another their names havj referee with BeVt Keane, sports not been submitted so that in .ill less a topnotcher than Kid Kaplan. editor of The Hartford Courant as Hurley has been working on this there are nearly six full teams .I'l di $25. $50. 525.00 umpire and Jay Merriman of the set and raring to go at time’s com­ bout for two weeks. He could not S Referees ?? Kingswood school in West Hartford persuade Lou Brown, manager of $25 ...... 200.00 as head-linesman. mand. The Majors are throwing 36 play­ the New Haven boy, to agree to box 228 Seconds @ Meskell is the only one of the ers into the series against 24 of tl;e Flahive here. Browm did not think $ 5 ...... 1,140.00 three who Is a member of the Con­ that Foot Guard Hall was big 17 Timekeepers \ necticut Board of Football Officials Chibs. For the benefit of aiose few enough to handle the crow’d which dT $5...... 85.00 $ 6,355.00 but the other two are members of who don’t know a thing about t)ie should turn out to see his whirlwind the newly organized Hartford game let it be explained that this is in action and if the crow’d could not Taxes received county bot^hd. All three are highly not an advantage for the Majors; get in Brow'n believed his charge from 62 shows 8,467.92 capable men and can be counted that only eleven men can play on a W'ould not be paid enough. upon to give both teams a fair and side at one time. Some close folio ,v- It took Hurley some time to over­ Total receipts to ers of the game au'gpie that too come this and he did it by injecting square deal at all times. Total receipts Meskell, a man who has lost the many players are often a hinder- a flat guarantee for Day’s services professionals . $14,822.92 ; ance but just what’ effect this fa'.'t into the contract as well as giving sight of one eye through an acci­ Amateur Shows dent, was the choice of Dwyer for will have on the town series remains him a percentage. 392 Amateur box­ Day is a rushing, biff-bang type referee. He is said to be able to de­ to he seen. ers licensee^ tect more violations with his one Champion’s Array. of a fighter and says he will make !a> $2 ...... $784.00 The Cubs, town champions, wt’l Flahive jump out of the ring when good eye than the average official Taxes received stack their hopes of retaining the he meets him. can with two. Kelley was in favor from 51 CARIDEO LAW of Merriman for head-linesman and title on the work of the folloiR’lrg shows .... 2,501.34 ELDER SAVOLDI this was also agreed upon. players: Boxing is in a more healthy and Dw'yer suggested A. W. Keane for Ends: Felix Mozzer, Billy Skon- flourishing condition in Connecticut Total receipts <$>• umpire. The latter has also had eski. Jack Cheney, Sully Siamond than it ever has been according to from amateur By VVM. M. BRAUCHER. considerable experience in handling Tackles: Captain Walter Harn- shows ...... $ 3,285.34 The schedule Includes Georgia Tech, a report issued yesterday by State Drake,. Southern California, North college, schoolboy and professional son, Jimmy Quish, Pete Conroy, Jim Atliletic Commissioner Thomas E. Notre Dame’c 1929 Ramblers may western and Army on successive Caruso And Black Majesty games. Keane, Merriman and Belgrade. Donohue. Total receipts Kelley are all members of the Hart­ from 8dl box­ turn out to be just a~other football Saturdays. Guards: Tommy Happenny, Al­ The report shows that for the ford coimty footbsill officials organ­ bert Merrer, (Jlarence La Co.is, first four months of the fiscal year ing in state .... 18,108.26 team. But it is a team that should 111,153 people attended the pro­ Georgia Tech has been beaten Pimlico Futurity Favorites ization. Stuart Welles, Camillo Vendriilo. of the commission, which opens go through the season undefeated Centers: Albert Pentore, Salve July 1. that the total receipts from fessional show's and 117,506 the except for a possible upset at the twice this year by Southern Confer­ Vendriilo. boxing in this state have been $18,- amateur shows. The gross admis­ hands of Howard Jones’ Southern ence elevens, but the team still ha.s sions paid at the professional shows Baltimore, Nov. 1—(AP) — The*^ The W. R. Coe entry of Caruso : Jack Stratton, iver 108.26. offensive power, as shown by those and Black Majesty was the over­ amounted to $175,341; and $51,659 California big boys. Pimlico Futurity and its purse of Dahlquist. Of this amount $14,822.92 comes The showing of the Rockne gang two touchdowns in the last quarter night favorite with Spinach, Wil­ SONNENBERGWINS w'as paid to see the amateur boxing $40,000 added, attracted a high class Halfbacks: Robert Donnelly, Ding from the professional boxing. There against Camegrie Tech was disap­ against Tulane. A team that can liam Zeigler’s costly speedster, close have been 111,153 perse ns w-ho at­ show's. rally In that way, after being beat­ field of juveniles today. Farr, Johnny Groman, Arthur St. Show’s were held in the following pointing to those who expected a behind in the affections of the bet­ IN FIFTH ROUND! tended the pro show's and 117,506 en in three periods by three touci- Seventeen two-year-olds were ting populace. Gifford A. Cochran’s John, Bill Eagleson. locations:^ big score against the Tartans. But Fullbacks: Tommy Mcikle, have witnessed the amateur shows. downs Is a fighting team. Rockne nominated but there was a possi­ Flying Heels was not neglected nor West Haven 20. Bridgeport 17, the margin of a single touchdown Charlie Mlnicucci. The report in full foUqws: does not tell the story of- c lat game. certainly is not expecting a setup at bility that post time would find the was the Harry Payne Whitney entry Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 1.— (AP) Professional Shows Waterbury 14, Hartford 13, Meriden Challenger’s List. To use the words lOf , Atlanta, and has a few stunts up his field cut down to a dozen or less. of Murky Cloud and Mad Kiss. —Gus Sonnenberg. heavyweight Licenses Issued 10, New Haven 8, Milford 8, Pavn.- sleeve for that contest. The team The Majors’ list is as follows: catuck 6, Torrington 4, New London “the team won when it had to.” And wrestling champion, defeated George 19 Announcers uncovered no brilliant strategy to McLeod of Nebraska here last night Ends: Ted McCarthy, Walte.- @ $10 ___ $ 190.00 3, Bristol 2, Stamford 2, Middletown in doing so displayed a wonderful Crockett, Harry Hampson, Nick 2, Thompsonville 2, Stafford Springs defensive strength. defeat Carnegie Tech—but it didn’t by winning two straight falls. The 316 Boxers @ have to. NEW HAVEN BOXER match was under the Australian Angelillo, Billy Saharek, 'Ulysses $10 ...... 3,160.00 1, East Hartford 1. Total 113. Lippincott. A simple offense was used again**! To the writer the team loolis round system and was scheduled to 27 Managers @ go eight 10 minute rounds. The Tackles: Arthur Coseo, Leo the Tartans. It worked for one great. The backfield is swift and SENT TO NORWICH $20, $25 . . . 645.00 * shifty and there is power there, too. Local ’champion took both falls in the fifth Coughlin, Johnny Ambrose, Benny 18 Matchmakers touchdown and nearly brought an No^rV Taking Carnegie Tech as a gauge, round. Baranousky, Carl Wolfram, George ^ $15 ___ 270.00 other. Time prevented the PRINCETON PICKED the line' is splendid on the defens,?, Rowe, Sully Squatrito, Bill Katka- 14 Physicians Dame gang from scoring in the sec­ New Haven, Nov. 1.— (AP)-- vech. rfp $10...... 140.00 ond period. Once the Irish had a but not quite up to the standard of­ Sport fensively. Cameg^le Tech players Eddie Bock, 21, amateur boxer was Guards: Steve Mullin, Johnny 16 Promoters nice chance to try a dropkick, but committed to the Norwich State NOTRE DAME-H.S. C. Baranousky, Harold Clemson, Ptn- TO BEAT CHICAGO; Carideo ordained to kick out of broke through often to upset plays before they were fairly started. hospital by city court order yester­ cus Lessner^ Johnry ZelenaJcas, Clif-' bounds on the ten-yard line instead, ford Bissell, Tony Tumiensky. indicating a hankering to play de­ Rockne will tell them something Chatter day, at the Instance of Assistant . TO SET NEW RECORD about this before they have gone Centers: Les Bronkie, Albert PITT IS FAVORITE fensively at that point. • much farther. City Attorney Nelson R. Durar.t Tost, Charlie Smith. Elder, the Notre Dame track who presented testimony showing Quarterbacks: Cliff 'CharUer, flash, broke away for one brilliant Chicago, Nov. 1—(AP)—A new the boxer had been reduced to a Herb Wright. Bv WILLIAM J. CHIPM.AN. run. But time upon time he went off The Thompsonville Greys who football attendance record appears Halfbacks: Brunig Moske, Jimmy condition of mental illness by beat­ tackle to be nailed by only a narrow SIX COLLEGE GAMES play the Cubs at Mt. Nebo Sunday certain when Notre Dame tackles Spillane, Jack Benevento, Fiddler, the University of Southern Cali­ New York, Nov. 1.—(AP)—Witd margin. Of course, a tackle is a have lost only five games in 40 ings in the ring. Charlie Ward, George Mooftan, tackle, but Carnegie Tech moved Bock is the second amateur box-ir fornia on Soldier Field, Chicago, Frank Brennan. many strange levens from far foot­ played during the last five years November 16. swiftly to stop Elder, who is not OVER AIR TOMORROW and hold victories over some of the of New Haven to be committeed to Fullbacks; Mike Saharek, W’alter ball lands already upon scene iu only fast but shifty. More than 100,000 tickets have best teams in this section of the an institution for a mental condi­ been sold and the remaining 18,000 Moske, Leo Rowe. iW C E K S the east, Atlantic seaboard forc-s Savoldi showed ' ew power in hit­ state as well as Massachusetts. tion, the first having been Willie Were expected to go fast. faced a final tuning up today in ting the Carnegie line. After his Six major games Disco, who went to Middletown in BOXER-DENTIST great! open-field running perform­ A letter from George Stavnitsky Sept. 1927. and was discharged last preparation for tomorrow’s warfare. ance against Wisconsin, this new about the country will be broadcast Milwaukee — Dave Maier, Mil­ 1 C is at hand telling us that both he May. Bock was found running at waukee, stopped Mike Mandell, St. Manuel Quintero, lightweight Chicago’s invasion of Princeton factor in his all-round ability was by radio tomorrow afternoon but and “Hank” McCann enjoy Grove top speed through a downtown Paul three. Louis New, Milwaukee boxer, comes from a Spanish fam­ afteh eight years and Ohio State s somewhat of a revelation. Tlio the Yale-Dartmouth and Princeton- City College very much. The season street last nigh' and acted wild'v outpointed Benny Golden, Los An­ ily of Ybor (3ty, near Tampa, Fla,' P / i V visit to Pittsburgh held most of the Tech secondary defense proved Chicago tilts will be about the on.y opens at Pittsburgh on December when stopped by a policeman. geles, eight. He’s a dentist, too. intersectional interest w'hile the practicsdly impregnable. ones the average set will pick up 21. Practice has already begun and Y'ale-Dartmoutli clash at New here. However, In order that you Haven dominated the strictly east­ sessions are held twice a week. Writers who saw the game dis­ may try your luck, here they are; Workouts consist mostly of decep­ ern card. agreed on Notre Dame’s strength Yale-Dartmouth, NBC chain, 1:45 tive passing, taking the ball out of Amos Alonzo Stagg, the' graad Some declared the team was undev p. m. (WTIC) bounds, faking, dribbling and block­ “He^e^s the OVERCOAT old man of the midway coaching ids wraps, as its apparent desire to plAy Princeton-Chicago, NBC chain, ing. Coach Bob Thom lectures on 38th Chicago eleven, is in Princeton defensively might indicate. But be­ 1:45 p. m. (WJZ) the fundamentals and then asks OPPORTUNITY of the ■w’ith a somewhat subnormal squad, fore that touchdown was scored, t*ie Georgia Tech-Notre Dame, NBC questions. All candidates are known year,” says Glenney. Well Dressed Men Know fighting a Tiger who is closing the team showed flashes of offensive chain (southern network), 2:45 p. as ‘‘Thom’s Reindeers” because of season with a rush. power reminiscent of the old Four m.) his driving system in practice. The gait struck by Princeton Horsemen days. Detrolt-Marquette, 2:15 p. m. George was modest in referring to That Good Shoes Wear Others expressed the opinion that against the Navy should be enough (WJR, Detroit.) the chances he and McCann have of Those wooden overcoats to register an Orange and Black the team was working at its beat Kansas-Nebraska, 2:45 p. m., making the team simply referring M O ST H A v/E KEPT KiNCi against the Tartans. If that opin­ (KFAB, Kansas aty.) victory but Prof. Stagg has been to that by writing, “So far Thom TOT AND HIS W IFE «- Longest And Look Best known to win in the past with in ­ ion holds, then Notre Dame has jujt California-Southern California, seems well pleased with both Mack 5:15 p. m. (KPO). k-7’,^-’\G |,01TE W A R M ferior material. another football team—but one that and me.” should lose not more than one game, Time, E. S. T. and indicates when Injuries to star Florida players and that one to Southern California broadcast starts, not time of game. This time -try a pair of any of these three have established Harvard as som'i- Grove City is having a good foot­ thing of a favorite in the southern ball season, ■ George writes. Four invasion at Cambridge, however, the victories have been won and one makes for satisfaction. Crimson itself will be weakened by game tied. Latest victory was a 34 missing stars. to 0 conquest of Geneva, the team Pittsburgh’s great eleven remains SPORTjf. SLANTS that beat Harvard 3 to 0 a few a favorite to win from an Ohio years back. Grove City has a FLORSHEIM SHOES ...... $10 State squad which haa yet to dis­ — :Ala,n~^p^Gotild — mighty good chance of being crown­ tinguish itself exc-ipt in a defensive Football coaches like to scoff at pessimistic as they look forward to ed champions of the Tri-State BOSTONIAN SHOES...... $7 to $10 way. Here again, however, the the “one-man team” idea on the the renewal of the ancient classic at League again this season. SPCAklNQ OF imder-dog retains a chance because theory that it is headline stuff, ig­ Cambridge. On the same day that Our assistant sports writer would OV e R COATS the Buckeyes have more incentive noring the fundamental facts of Booth was leading the victorious like to Inquire why the Cuba have to win than have their opponents. quotation marks put around their COUSIN At- FRIENDLY FIVE SHOES...... $5 team work. Blue charge agSliist Army, the the Intersectional frays of lesser note “Eleven men have a job to do on Crftnson was being overwhelmed by name on posters printed for >>^W f?ITES will find the Army arrayed against every play,” says Bill Roper. “The the Green horde from Dartmouth. games. South Dakota. Boston College flashiest iDall-carrier cannot get Washington and Michigan were against Hampden-Sidney. The east­ away often if he does not have at the peak just a few years ago, The battle between the Night ern elevens are strong favorites to blocking and interference.” yet each finished the October route Haw^s and the Charter Oaks in the sweep these four engagements. Nevertheless the evidence is at with three successive defeats. In Herffld Bowling League at Farr’s While A1 Marster and Albie Booth hand, plenty of it, to illustrate the two seasons the Wolverines have alleys next Monday night ought to are contending for Dartmouth and remarkable influence of one youth lost more games than they usually be a treat for sore eyes. The Night THAT HE’S Q^OiNCrTO Yale before 76,000 enthusiasts at the upon a whole team—for instance, drop in a half dozen years. Hawks are leading the league at V IS IT M e THIS CHRISTMAS Furnishings present but Joe Farr says bis boys A N D HE S POT O F F Yale Bowl, an ambitious Navy 144-pound Albie Booth of Yale, Princeton failed to win a single euyiNOr HIS W IN T ^ eleven will be endeawring to mane who has stepped into the key spot major game in October. To show are all set to tsdie a few falls out it three straight over Pennsylvania of the Eli lineup as a sophomore how swiftly the mighty tumble, of the tribe Murphy has banded. ULSTER UHtiL'.HE/ at Franklin Field. The Red and just as though it had been made for Georgia Tech has been beaten twice (j e t s h e r e , h e B u y s Mallory Hats Melton Hats Blue seems to fall somewhat below him. Perhaps it was, for Albie and eliminated from the Southern Jack Dwyer and Cliff Chartier, SOMETHINCt AiT SUITS the standard of the current mid­ grew up and learned his football Conference race after bolding the coach and of the shipmen, but this game may see Lou within the shadow of the Yale championship two years in a row. Majors, are planning to travel to Young’s charges find themselves. Bowl. .New Haven tomorrow to steal a few Hansen’s Gloves TOPCOATS Other leading games on the easr- Not even , who made Where consistency is a rare vir­ pointers from the Yale-Dartmouth OLENNEY'S em card are close with little or r<) the All-America team as a sopho­ tue Tennessee and Detroit possess game to spring on the Cubs a couple EVERVlTlM t’COI^S more, stepped off to any fancier two of the most noteworthy winning of weeks later. choice between the various psdrs of ; t o ' Interwoven Hosiery OVERCOATS start than Booth, who has proved streaks now existing In college rivals. Syracuse Is favored to shade Jack Stratton and “ Lefty” St. OUR Penn State and Brown and Holy himself the slipperiest carrier of his ranks. Major Bob Neyland’s Volun­ weight and inches in the East, if teers haven’t been beaten since they John, injured members of the Cubs, vTo w a Cross seem to be equal all along the t* not in the whole country. Yale dropped a decision to Vanderbilt are planning to spy on the Majors line. next Sunday to pick up whatever in­ Sweaters Carter’s Union Suits Cornell is favored over Columbia, looks like a different team the mo­ late in the 1926 campaign. For 25 $ 2 2 . 5 0 ment bare-legged Albie trots out on successive games, they show 23 vic­ formation Dwyer is unable to con­ largely because the big Red team the field. Booth has the same elec­ tories and a brace of ties, one with ceal from their alert eyes. Pay S2.50 Down, SI Weekly rolled back Princeton two weeki« tric effect upon the Blue charge Vanderbilt and the other with Ken­ ago, but the Blue flxid White has that Grange had upon Illinois, Wil­ tucky. And- nothing has bobbed up Have you heard the latest one ? It V styled by Donhill's— Clothing come along rapidly since its crusn- n son or Cagle upon the Army, Clark so far this season to check Ten­ is reported that Coach Kelley has that'fits right—that are styled ing defeat by Dartmouth on October on Colorado CoUege, Marsters on nessee’s Kg parade.' had a scout watching the Majors in right— ^that make the wearer feel 19. Lafayette and W. & J. take the Dartmouth and the late George Detroit, coached by Gus Dorals, every game and that he did the Single or double-breasted Eng­ right and are priced right. field on equal terms, as do Buck- Gipp upon Notre Dame. For want old Notre Dame star and famous as same last season. May not be tme lish Ulster, Staple Chesterfield, nell and Temple. Any edge th.it of a better word it can be labelled a team-mate of Khute Rockne, has but It sounds mighty Interesting at Plain blues, blacks and oxfords may exist seems to lie wdith W. & “football It.” run through 19 straight games un­ least. Said scout is said to be a and new shades. You’ll appre­ -1 0 ] miHHILL J. and Bucknell. beaten, unQed. Detroit lost two member of the team. ciate their value at from to GLENNEY'S No little three coi^petltion is October has shaken up the grid­ battfes In a row, to Army aind Notre 175, WHEN YOU SEE THEM scheduled this week-end, but Wil­ iron dope. Harvard looked to be Dame, eirly in 1927 but hasn’t been AT 789 Main Street. 691 MAIN STREET, liams, Amherst and Wesleyan will stopped since, showing one of ■ the Oshkosh, Wls.—Guy Mauro, S t headed for another good year, alter MU- SOUTH MANCHESTER go into ‘ action against outsiders smearing Yale as a climax Isist fall, few clean slates In the Whole coun­ Paul, outpointed Marty Galivo, with all three favored to win. but the Fdia haye no cause to be try dast year. waukaoi vv- ^

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CHICKEN PIE SUPPER RADIO FOOD SALE SALES AND SERVICE w SHOE REPAIRING I $39.50 to $175.00 Saturday, 2:30 P. M. Friday, Nov. 1, 6 P. M. Prompt Attention to Phone Calls WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. Ladles' Flexible Soles and HALE’S STORE Rubber Heels a Specialty. WAPPING SCHOOL HALL D IAL 4949 Temple Chapter, O. E. S. * SAM rULVES Federated Workers standard Accessories. Funeral Directors 701 Main St., So. Manchester I Every woman can achieve distinct individ- Bread, Baked Beans, Pies, Menu: Chicken pie, mashed pota­ Atwater Kent, Stromberg-Carlson, Cakes and Cookies. toes, turnips, salads, ‘ cranberry Majestic, Bosch, Philco. ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS I Tiality if she selects her coat from our vast sauce, celery, one crust pies, rolls, coffee, candy and nuts. WM. E. KRAH CHAPEL A T 11 OAK ST. I collection. UNPAID JUDGMENT NOW SUPPER $1.00. 669 Tolland Turnpike. Robert K. Anderson Phones: Office 5171 SUNDAY DINNER I Featuring coats of rich fabrics.,.,.,.grace- CAUSES UCENSE LOSS Reports have been made on five defeated party and may suspend the Funeral Director Residence 7494 registration of any motor vehicle cases which were decided before at the I ful flares.... princess lin e ___ luxurious that date, but an opinion given by owned by him until the court cer­ Failure to Carry Out Court the Attorney General says the law tifies that such judgment has been I beauty of furs so important and becoming Decree in Automobile Dam­ is not retroactive and its provisions satisfied.” do not affect earlier cases. 'Another opinion of the Attorney- age Suits Suspends License. in the use of a motor vehicle; that an affidavit from the complainant H OTE SHERIDiN I to al femininity. The highlights of the This law provides that “ upon General’s outlines the procedure complaint to the commissioner of which the motor vehicle department the judgment was given as of a cer­ to the effect that the judgment re­ I mode are here for you and at very attrac- Damage suits for negligence in motor vehicles by any prevailing should follow before suspending li­ tain date and for a specified sum mains unpaid for more than sixty Turkey, Duck or Chicken party or his attorney in an acting of censes or registrations in unpaid other than nominal. It will also be days after date, and that no notice operation of automobiles before judgment cases. Under this opinion, negligence arising out of the use of necessary that the certification of appeal has been filed. with all the fixings SI I tive prices. of the state have resulted in a motor vehicle that a judgment for the department will require that the" 6ixiy six requests to the State Motor a sum other than costs or nominal complainant secure a certificate show that execution has been issued Blanks have been prepared by the ■Vehicle Department to suspend li­ damages has remained unpaid more from the court rendering Judgment as of a certain date and returned department In the form in which the Second Floor showing that the complainant is either unsatisfied or partially satis­ information is desired. Copies wdll For that tired feeling—a cup of censes because of unpaid judgment than sixty days, without the filing our hot chocolate. Princess Candy since a new law allowing such a of an appeal, the commissioner shall the prevailing party in the action; fied. be forwarded upon request to com­ Tbt dapartment will also require plainants or their representatives. Shop Main and Pearl.— ahv. niiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiuuuuiuiuuuiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii penalty became affective on July 1. suspend tbs operator’s Uesnss of tbs tbat tbs action w m for nogUfftact