SO U TH m a n (MES f e e , !GONN4vW e d n e ^ o c t o ^ r 15, FOURTH!^ PA1^9|S ! yOL. XLV^ NO. 13. (Caassiiled. Adrertlidng on ^age 12) m o f ’ PLANAPI2UC Jake Fteagle is Dead; c e n w i l L t i rirjwjOp^^ITriyefbr^iiate iti Jei^y DR.I.0EBE DISCUSSION OF Was Notorious Bandit VOTfAGAM REICHSTAG’S HEAU; CONSWATION Springfield,'Mo.y Oct. 15.—(A p)^ Conscious, tu t weak from his \ CHDD'.'4’ - LABOR . ' . —Jake Jleagle, notorious bank rob wound and the tnp from Branson to . "... ber and murderer, shot jfesterday at Springfield in a private automobile, VOTE IS 269 TO 2(» Branson, Mo., when captured by a Fleagle grew steadily weaker ■V Selectmen to Foster Another posse of officers: died in a hospital through l3ie night and physicians No/Women to WorkRt N$bt here today at 9:5.5 a. m.\ ' j early today said he had no chance to Fleagle, shot through the abdo live. A blood vessel had been ruptur Nor #W brs B n ^ r ON C^EA'nNG STUDENTS Study of Merging Project; men when he w m surprised by the ed by the bullet. 18 iVeteren SmxJist Statesmn posse of officers, as he boarded a Officers sought to question him S^cago, bet. 15.—(AP)—^The train at Branson, w ^ brought to about various crimes throughout the Years jrf Age—To Stop «I^;X)fef^tor” machine is going b Re-eiected — Centrists School Districts Alone to the hospital here at 4:30 p. m. yes night, but due to his condition lit to Tihake'it unpleasant for Uni terday. tle information was obtained. versity of bhicagd students who be Considered This Time. Custom ^ore Mbrch T. ch^t in'ekfiff^ti^ and' Bararians Ra% to br. J. A. Larsen, research _____ \ psychiattist, announced today he New York; Oct. 15—(AP) —Dele wotdd: use students in Ifis Support—Session b A public meeting fpr the discus 126,000 ON STRIKE his experimdiits ' with the ma sion of proposed school districts gates of the annual convention of the Cotton Textile Institute today, chine. ' 'fhe purpose is to test the Quiet Aldiongh An consolidation here wAs suggested at accuracy of the machine and to last night’s meeting of the Board of FOR HIGHER WAGES unanimously approved diimination I ..demonstrate its value In a court of night work for minors under 18 of law. • abb Police Are Kept on Selectmen. The proposal was re years pf age and for aU women. ceived with favor by all the mem ■ase?. Night work was defined as being bers of the group and a date will from 7 p. m. to 6 a. m. Duty. probably be set in the very near District Attorney Says Gang Largest Labor %onp m In voting approval of the prin future. The Selectmen believe that cipal of such night work eUmihation, the entire school districts problem ster Appears to be on World Quits Worfcjn Ber the. convention delegates i sighed a Berlin, Oct 15.—(AP)—^Dr. Paul has been changed with the acquisi document in which they agreed to Loebe, Socialist,, ^was re-elected tion of the High school by the town stop night work for minors ihider 18 and the Cheney owned schools by -and for women by next Marcdi .fint D0WNWM.D0UGAN president o^ the Reichstag at today^s Read to Recovery. lin— Serious S itu a te . session. the Ninth district. '■ii. if and so long as a policy of gradual To Call Conference 'y.-. elimination throughout the Industry, The re-election of toe veteran The Selectmen propose to call the outlined in the document, is con statesman who., was first Reefed Joint School Board, and the various New York, Oct. 15.—(AP.)—Jack Berlin, Oct. 15.—(AP.)—One hip- tinued. W dl Known Local Dyer president of the Reichstag school district committeemen into “Legs” Diamond, New York gang dred twenty-six thousand B ei^ 'The policy of general elimination was regarded as being of .great conference a t the Municipal building ster, who was shot Sunday in his metal workers, members of the "was expressed in a sentence in ), Struck by Car Driven by political significance in showing that to discuss the proposition of school hotel room, appeared today to be largest trade imion group in the which the signatories expressed the: Centrist Party was unwilling to district consolidation entirely inde swing completely to toe Right winniog his fight to recover from belief that it was practicable toi: Attributing the present business depression -to war and, post-war in pendent of any of the other consoli world, laid down their tools at ten -eliminate the night work in guestiorT Had the Catholic parties, namely dation proposals made ^ in 1928, his five bullet wounds. o’clock today in protest at govern fluences beyond the control of the national administration, .former Miss Kathryn Newton. by progressive acceptance of the Ambassador Dwight W. Morrow, Republican candidate for United. States the Centrists and Bavarians, failed After the school district committee He rallied during the night from ment arbitrator’s award of a reduc p^cy by 75 per cent of the^pindlM to support Loebe, all possibilities of men and Selectmen have met in con a pulmonary collapse he suffered tion in their wages. The reduction Senator from New Jersey, is pictured above as ha opened his c^pupaign in:^e industry the first y^W, 80 pgr in Ne^r^k. He reaffirmed his stand for repeal of the:Eighteeuth Amend William. Dpugan, of Linden rallying labor behind . him would ference it is planned to hold a public yesterday afternoon, and today Dr, was of eight per cent for workers cei^the next year and 85 per cent have failed. mass meeting for discussion of the C. M. Burnett, chief resident sur of above 18 years of age, and six ment a^rept^aled “wholly .unauthorized statements” that he may be street, secretary and treasurer of The Vote the^^iird year and thereafter, m an qppoidefit qf PresldOTt Hoover-for the 1932 RepubHcan nominatibn for The Dougan Dye Works, Inc., bn project. geon of Polyclinic hospital, describ per cent for those below that age. ^ Mall Vote ’*■ Dr. Loebe received 269 votes WhUo Up Again ed his condition as satisfactory, The strike creates a new and the Residency. ■ - Harrison street, suffered a possible Dr. Ernst Scholz of toe German Consolidation of school districts Before the convention opened, Sie fracture of toe skull when struck thought still critical. menacing snarl in the German eco document sighed by all the dele Peoples’ Party received 209 v6tes.' iliere has come up again at this time When Diamond arrived at the nomic and political tangle. No one down on East Center street by an Previously Dr. Loebe had obtain because the Selectmen feel that at present ventures to predict what gates today had been ^ n t ,by ffiail automobile early this morning while hospital Sunday, surgeons said if to m enf^s of the institute,’ \^ch HEBRON JONESES ed 226 votes. Dr. Schtflz 179, Wil plenty of opportunity should be he lived imtil nightfall today he it may mean to the nation’s eco in the act of helping another motor- helm Piec, Communist, 68, add W al-. given for (fiscussion before any bill nomic situation, since the metal in repres^m the majority of oatton T TTT who bad run out of gas. The would have an excellent chance of mills in bgtir north and southj^ LjLjsIjkj 1 Iv /lS I jianchester Memorial hospital where ter Graef, German Nationalist, '41 is presented to the next General As recovery. At that time, however, the dustry affects so many /other votes. As no candidate bad obtain sembly which convenes in January. As a reiidt of this officers ® the Mr. Dougmo’'vas taken, after the ac odds were estimated at 100 to 1 branches of industry, nor has it —------ed an absolute majority bn tbfe fifst. Now that each district owns all its been forecast how it may affect institute h||jj received by mau be cident on East Center street, report against his living until tonight. fore the convention opened expres STAND'ON n E S ’ If Brother of Candidate, and! ed his condition as critical. ballot, a second ballot was held be school buildings and the town owns Crain Sees Him politics, in view of the metal work tween the two leading candidates,. its high school it is believed that the ers being among the staimchest of sions of approval of elimination of ,His»Wifei Had: Npt Qpnfl.to .BOu^ord Driver Dr. Loebe winning. matter of equalisation can be pre District Attorney Crain saw him the night w ^ c in questioi^^'repre Mr. Dougaq was. standing beside this morning. {Republicans. Willimantic V the iKesult 1 While the newly elected Reich sented to the various districts much Plants Affected sen ting 20,00cyj00 spindles.^oday’a a parked automobile owmed by Wil stag, with its greatly-increased zep* more clearly. ' “There was a marked improve-1 vote added 226^5 spindlesJ: Replies to Demoncratic Can Would Have Been Different. liam D. Page; of 15 Franklin street, ment since Sunday,” Mr. Crain ob- j Among the larger plants affected resentation of. Fasrists and Com Cheney Urges Restudy by the walkout were the AUgemeihe The mail caiW'as prior t
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the annual, meeting in November and on the North end bud teirminal, AMOREDIVISIOHS also on'U . S./Referendum No. 56, concerning “Commodity Exchange ’Trade.” The committee recom STARD ON ISSUES’ Grant Skewes of Glastonbiiry. n — twelve year .old Boy, cut his left iaUMBEUPLJUl mended that the Bocurd cast its vote hand badly yesterday while hhop- in favor of the referendum. A letter \ (CotittaiMd frms P « i« One.) . . of thanks was received from the l4ng wood. The fomKrty ttve4 llie ceiftmony DEATHS on West Center steeet. .teK^olllr.;: , bha. o f ]4611(»Ee(L..lqp a ., wnddtiii secretary of the Open Shop Con the policy of Connecticut and con ference for the Chamber’^ assistance 31 '0C' wtt^-’ m im ed and rtupeption for sistent with my formw action, I Miss Annie Mdoney and* Miss 'at 7 SL r wBfidtet’a a i e t ’i famitfi^. at' t i» hmae jbf iMaBiifactarers, Reakors- during the annual meeting ..here. shall, in transmitting such repeal ti|l|} ii®r Walter B. Joyner asked for endorse Agnes Jemrofs, both bf the north dhorch to WUham J.‘ Shea, non .of brents. ' - JOHN X DERRICK, ing amendment, recommend to the end have returned from ft two Mr. and Mrs. Shea' left toda^ocl- ment of a V proposed series of con legislature that it be xa^ed. (Oanltali^ from and Mrs. PatrlokCShea- o f 25 BoU ers, ^Docters and certs in town this winter. The mat week’s automobile trip during which S^^t street The liuptjlt^ high «m unaimpunced ftredding t v ^ 4be,’" ter was tabled as the Board felt that Business they visited' Niagftra Fallft went ion o f the Selectmen: that-a ^ bet mass was celebrated at 9 o’qioek by bride weiudng ft travelb^ ooetdmftrl ofBUCKLAND.OIES "Second—The Business Depres into Canadft and returned by thp ter bua terminal ATrangdiaaent cduld of hmtiei^f vgreen-'tHmmed' 'ftflth'; 'Civic Groups Proposed. if the concerts were backed by a New.Engdand route, stopping at dif-^ u d rector, Rev. Christopher T., Mc- local organization It^ould be more sion. You call attention to the be made by having the busses crosaV Cfthn. - \ \ .- ■ black caracul. They will be at bpme > In keeping with the policy of endors business depression Xuxd intimate ferent points of interest to Depot Square and stop at. the to their frienda after Dicember X ^ Well Known Storekeeper in that the Republican party should : ^ss-Graoa^Sp.wane attended her ing it. Two applications for mem New. Haven road ‘depot.. However, stter as xnaid of honor, and Walter ftt l i •'Tfwmer street . , [ In keeping with the Manchester bership were favorably received, Northwestern District Pssees assume the blame for the same. Ybu Delta Chapter, No. 51, Royal the matter of a bus terminal aa sug t bride wan a^ftdustea froj* the|; further suggest the appointment'of Arch Masons, wUl meet tonight at ^ a was bis brother’^ bei^^mah. ! Chamber of Commerce plan of thor those of H. D. Puter and Earl P. Away in Hartford H^|dtal. gested by the Chamber, of Comr'! * , The biide woift ft gdwrr'of i^ te Mamchester Iflgh school and from - ough organization begun under the Wheeler. The resignation of Miss a commisilon to study the situation 7:30 o’clock ini the Masonic Temple. nspvee was left with" the highway etc.. You must be aware that there panne satin, made princess s ^ . New Britain Normal school. For thep secretaryship of E. J. McCabe, an Edythe Schultz was accepted with John A. Derrick, age 78,^widely The degree of \raark master will bo doo^ttee.. ...cf past two years'she has hew priit-:^ la not a civilized country in the conferred on a class of three candi Her veil of tulle ftil from a cap of attempt will be made during the regret, as the concluding item of knowh Buckland merchant who Murphy Writes Thanks ,-jc tape and she citiried a showen bou ctpal o f th»‘ KBgtaland tPftrk sduKd i coming fall months to form four ad- business before the Board. wpHd which Is not suffering to a dates. A letter of thanks was received gained a host Of friends during elev much greater extent than we In the quet o f bridal roses, gardenias and OB Eortef street . _ ^ ‘ ditional divisions of the .Chamber, en years of conducting the Buck- from' former Police Commissioner The b:^egrbom was grid^ted;; it was announced today. At a meet- United States. With a world-wide An automobile accident resulting in Edward J. Murphy fop the coopera Httes o f the Valley. maid bf hon land store, died at 2 o'clock thie condition existing as it does, attract or was attired in e^-sheU ’ moire. from the'RoCkville school and ' ing of the Board of Control yester HOLD ROCKVILLE YOUTH morning at the Hartford hospital damage not exceeding $1 held up tion the Selectmen gave him, while day noon the recommendations of ing the attmtion of all governments traffic for over fifteen minutes at on the board. , '' . I^e wore % brown vtivet hat and from CathoUc UMvertity, Waahing-'^ of a complication of diseases. He and leading economists, ami with brown Shoes" and carried an am ton, D. C. He Is one of Mancheater’s i Secretary McCabe for a Manufac was admitted , as a patient about ten the rush hour last night-An auto The Selectmen signed an applica- turer’s, a Realtors and Builders, a FOR THEFT OF WATCH our own President ekerting every mobile came east on Park street tibh .ta the St|te Highway depart bouquet of Tahsman roses. ■ younger attorheysrat-law. Medical Professional, and a Civic days ago. effort to discover not only causes, onto Main driven by St Lh Knigbt1>f ment for state aid road funds. 'The Division were acted upon favorably. He is survived by his wife, four but method of relief, does it: not Pine street just as an automobile regular monthly bills of the town Rockville, Conn., Oct. 15— David sons, Clarence and Melvin of Buck- The Chamber now consists of three strike you, to use a kindly expres driven by Antonio Giglio of Boltoik- were read and ordered paid and. the Fox Film A • ••e.sesssei 38% ’Tucker, 22, was arrested and held land, George of Burnside, and Gor sion; as rather an idle gesture to-set was proceeding south. The two cars report of Btiildlng Inspector Ed 57 divisions, the South and North End under $300 bonds* by Rockville Po Gen. -Elec. YOUNG MOTORCYCLIST Merchant’s, and the Automotive don of norida; two daughters, Mrs. to work in the great maelstrom of met but there was but slight dam-' ward C. SaUott, Jr., was read and Gen. Foods • • f.e 51%. Division, the latter . two formed lice today as the result of the theft Robert Downes of Hartford and hivestigation any copimlssion on the age to the Knight car. accepted. .Both of these will be Gtii. Motors . •«• 37 ' of a watch from the clothing of Mrs. Howard Erickson of Buckland: part of our state. I believe that the found in. other columns of today’s . 35 ' f : since Secretary McCabe took office Thomas Byrne of 8 Cedar street last Gold Dust a year ago. two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Derrick of efforts of a governor of Connecticut Commander David B. Heatley o f the Herald. " -- Grigby Grunow 6 July when the latter wfus- in awina [Hartford and- Mrs. Stella Krans,. of can be best directed to perpetuating Anoro^.Gsa Station To .Nominate Tning. . ■ > • Hartford Chapter No. 1, Disabled HfersKey Chqc.- '.> 80% The president was empowered to Hartford. FUnelria arr^em ents are bur present economical and progres- American Veterans of the World The application for a gasoline int. Harvest .... 63% Charles Thilberg Severely In-T appoint a nominating committee to ’Tucker is alleged by police to have incomplete but services will be held jUve government; thus assisting to War has returned after a three-^y station llcensei,on the corner of Main Irit Nickel Can. 18% draw up a slate of officers and six received the watch* from his young from the Mark Holmes funeral par provide actual jobs, not no commis conference o f the- DA.V., at Unidn and Leimard street opposite the Int; Tel. and Tel. 28% ' jtired Union and Ward,* directors, the slate to be presented er brother who did "the actual thiev lors on Nforth^Main street at a date sions, for the unemployed. State Armory was approved by 74% . Streets :
X y Haven Fsnn mils ofi tbe'iU alW ^t isitrvM she co^^pnstatl Lug the pttctgr is deadly to . - ® .8 ^ pf i fleets fori ,l*B rldg^rt;. Oct! -15.— (AP)'—An- mice,,.httt win sot i ^ m a . hales s e l f - s e h v e -y the caii'd.j^arty to be'u h e ld in St^ %dny ^ A d ^ p ; year * oldi3reeo- or.hwn$n$, James’ Hall this evening, the'funds 9^ lio4 to^y b e g u serv** Ample supplied of food ud!; ! Big vCereinonial to be Held in to be used in the purchase eff land: a life .^eeutoiee In ^ ^ e . state win be distributed to ' _ •H y and the erection of a 'shack foir th^ Q » v ^ ahd'.OMll. ,'Jiamr prison at'Wethersfield to the a V Now Bedford Old Dutch C leanser...... cans 39c Calo Dog F o o d ...... can 11c ---- (Case of 48 cans $4.75) ...... New Pack Bed Wing Catsup...... ‘ig.’,bottle 1 ^ ---- (6 for $1.05) ...... Favorite Dill Pickles ...... ' ' i ...... ’ 05c (6 for $1.40) , ...... quart 25c MeadoAV Gold and Creamery Boll BUTTER lb . ^ v : MALT SYRUP Bailaiitine’s Malt ...... can 49c Light and dark with hops. 6 cans $2.75. Three Rings Malt ...... can 69c Hop flavored. 6 cans $8.90.' Three Rings M alt ...... i...... can 59c Light and dark with hops.^ .'Scans $3.30. Blue Ribbon Malt ...... /...... can 55c Hop flavored or plmn. 6 cans $3.15. Scotch ftlalt can 65o Genuine Skin Shades 6 cans $8.75, Vellum Shades It TAKES A “RADiY DAY’ to ONE HALES REALIZE THE VALUE OP A SAVINGS * Silk Shades -• vAecbuNT!|' ' •'•-J; ■ HEALTM MARKET { ■ I ' How oft(^,^ou have:heard that expression, “saving for a Pewter, Steel, Bronze raiiiy day,?.. Nfiyertheless bddnd that simple, yet feot«fiir d :-' ''de»&iioh U^a'a-^gi^t deai'df trnHi. 'Hie'analysis of Jt means Thursday Redials Table and Floor Bases - ^ " t that h a t thet t I wise ;p d ^ n who sets aside a certain pprthm of his incomeincome^ead w ed or'month is buflding up a fond to-provide for ..'iU'--'- t ’hhidhtatime'Ofhdversity,^' h n 'k i v4 - ^ :.v .. •‘.r 'i.T - Lean Bump > ‘ _ • ■ . 4;. -Itote o f Interest 5 % P e r Annum.'^^^: ’ -?^^^^^^^ CORN B i^F Ik SeeQur^loorcmd Window D^plfty Of tnterdt'Gompotml^'QuBrtai^J'^^^: y ■ ■;} Fresh Tender . ;5pe|f*a/) Licmtpjs 25%*;^ 50% Dlscoimtr^Save>from^3'to $10 Beet Stew lb. ' *■ •Y'' Lean ' • ■ ; Lamb Btew ______^ ^ i n A goM line of fresh fish, clams and oysters for toi 't ■ ■ ■ --/.s. •• ■ , ' 11!I 'J (iM' .V L' MANCHESTER EVENING HSRAU). SOCTB MAN h ■ r-t IBR, GONM WEDNESDAY," OCTOBER 16,11980. pNETMENNNE, npunped it .FM j^ppose^i the Pope ahready had granted, the dl^^usa- KmouBi ffimss ^ Holiday y . tioxu This was ihunediately denied i'SKFASHKINSHOW "Holiday” A^th Ann Harding In A list of operators whose licenser by the Vatican..With the Statejbent the leading role, is one of the most ARE UNDERTRAINED to drive automobiles in ConneetlQut ■^that-sanction ..could not be given un severid'hhurii magnificent screen offerings of the have been suspended for one jyear less Boris promised in writing Chil insthxetsd ht|!: to year. It is a tense emotionsd drama for driving while unde; the .feflu- dren of the union would be reared as inf would be : of high society and vast wealth, in ence of Uquor was,given out today Catholics. . V >•. |Set Togedier Cbb H(^$ terpreted by stage and screen play Famoos Sorgeon Says But at. the State Motor Vehicle l^ a r t - May Many ItalaB hbeess '^Monslgn^^ Bon(^..apQstoiiQ:Viai^ ers of exceptional prominence, and 'ment, as a part jof the effort to re- tor to Bulgaria left seetotly/ fdr A M to o rs ^ First Session of Fall Sea- produced on a high pretentious scaler ^ c e this highway xnenace, ^ e de- Sofia* toay. It was stated. herA that W9uld agree not to reveal sriiere i and is at once impressive, charming, Two Years Are D evoteito phrttnent statement advised p^ple B b (% ydra Most Be Boris also- had returned t^ Bu%aria.'. TaKe J a A e r was released.,, . ; r massive ^ d thrilling. The dramatic to’ notify the department or the po She kept her sitord and today ? son—75 Attend. moments, are finely relieved lice in case they should see any of iVuppUed Httle. infornuitfen that throughout the action 1^ delicious Glm calW ork these drivers operating motor vehi Raised As CaUiblies. .68il Ol tfl€ U SIl^tSr* would aid oiCfieSals In their search.- comedy, while the dialogue, compact cles.- ' and witty, leaves little to be desired. Bridgeport, Albert J. Vincent; Spontaneously singing "Hail, hall, It is an enchanting story of two sis Philadelphia, Oct. 15 —- (AP) — Helsingfors, Finland, Oct. I6.— ! DOBS FROM B tB N S Bristol, Charles A. -Buck; Cos Cob, Vatican City, Oct. 16.—(AP)— Greenfi^d,- Mo., Oct 15.—(APJ>w /n;- the gang’s all here,” 75 members of ters of ^ high social station and un Dr. Wiliam‘ J. M ^o, of the Mayo (AP.)—Dr. Kaarh) Juho Stahlberg, William Doran; East Haddam, Geo. Pope Plus XI today granted a dis New Britain, ^ Oct 15.— ^ the Get-Together club of Cheney limited wealth who fall in love with Clinic, Rochester, Minn.,'' told a former Finn ^ president, |bd hij' .uthbrities' Hnvestigatipf tbai'itid- the same man—a young man with a E. Cone'; East Hartford, Thomas P. pensation permitting the mairiage wife were saved today from force? naping of Mrs. Alma WilSon McKin Louisa Cacino, 8, 'died at New Brit Brothers opened the first fall meet group of prominent physicians and Raymond; Fairfield, Christ 5*. ing at Cheney Hall last night, fea high ideal, who scorns money smd of iCng Boris III of Bulgaria and transpprtatlon across toe Rushan ley, 24. year old oil heiress, released ain General hospital, of burns re hopes to enjoy life while he is young surgeons today that the modem uhi- Lyhne; Guilford, John Schxdto; Princess Giovanna of Italy on^ the' frontier by an officer o c ^ Naliteh- Ifite yi^erday after being held cap ceived on .petober when her turing an extensive program begin Hamdeii, Martin C. Flynn; H an ning with a turkey diimer and a rather than grub for wealth until versfty, in r educating medical stud al Defense Co^g. I?hey. Were Jdd- tive for nearly a day; today ex clo th es'rile was ford, Desm D, Hamilton, Horace £i. written 'promise from Boris that pressed toe opinion hw abductor song-fest of popular melodies and life has no further joys to offer. But ents, over-stresses the cultural any children bom of the marriage, naped yesterday as they were tak playing in the yard of her home;-13fi he loved a girl who failed to ap* Manning, John L. Moran, Allen ing a walk. , originally plazmed to ‘capture and Putnam street S^' IK ■rS: '■ ^ m ; ./,»«■ J m m f.* • cv*. ■ y. i j/llAKttepTBE EVroONG 'I'K' i.‘ d '^ ’\rfq ii ii:-^ 'fj< .f 7" t it. ‘>/l, u r n h '^ . ■r>£v>v. i^ S it Colorful Oval ' - ~ ^ K ’*V.> , 5 - Ul Costume m D ANKiVERSARir VALUE! m p anniver's^ y value! ’V Regularly $4.00. .I ^ ■ I ' . , ^ . ■ ■ • Six excellent color. com 7 9 c Smart New ^ binations—extra heavy qual- . ty. Size 24x45. New chokers and. brace F o o t w c M lets, :; . 9 hrooainum finish, Beverlane Coatfi Fifth Floor snake .'and chain eltects with enameling and various col For Boys cthd ored stone settings. Styled SUPER SPECIAL 'o match. • ^7;^.‘:v ..fW:/' IVlaln Floor . . . Boys’ ‘^Buster Efrown $9-75 Women’s Taffeta for Misses, Women, -;ipW7 . « SUPER SPECIAL , and Larger Women! —they’re warm! Umbrdlas iCrepe de Chine —they’re smart! $ 2 .7 9 Shown in all over patterns —they’re practical! and striped borders— paralin handles in various unique regularly $62.50! regular $5yaluesl shapes, green, brown,-' red, $ 2 .6 9 —they’re low priced! olue, purple and black. "X Crepe de chine, radium to fw ilfte I Smart oxfords and hW> shoes styled with wing tips, ^oiw Main Floor ' *->' silk and 100 per cent pure favorites for all Autumn and Winter of black and brown leathers. Sizes 12 to 6. Exceptional Coats that have proven ex silk.. straightline, silhou I tremely popular with both moth ... .every mpdd.is the utmost in val- values, .invest for school and dress-wear! . ‘ ette and wrap-around mod ers and daughters.... tailored SUPER SPECIAL els, sizes 34 to 44. ue obtainable at this price 1 I Main Floor with medium sports belt, collar . . > • Second Floor and cuffs trimmed with (100 Styles . . . per cent) alpaca \)ile. Warm Vionnet’s wrap-around, fur bordered, Junior Girls’ “Buster straightline and seml-fltted fiares. kasha suede lining. SUPER SPECIAL at Y2 Price Furs.. . Brown” $5.00 Pumps BeverJi^ijeas a-warm fur-like pile fabric in natural brown Girls’ Smart Tipped skunk, Canadian wolf,, caraculs, shades. Sizes 7 to 14 years. muskrat, kit fox and Paradise fitch. 2 5 c box ^ Fourth Floor Tub Dresses $ 3 .4 8 Regularly 60c. Colors..;. : , . Well known make the vil Black, blue, brown, red, green , hnp Single btrap pumps of black calf with black lizard trim and patent leather pumps 33RD ANNIVERSARY VALUE! name of which you will rec- .tiT wine. -' 8 9 c styled with center buckle. Si^s 3 to 7 I * ognize on the boxes—' in A to C widths. assorted styles. Regularly $1.00! Materials Sizes Women’s and Misses’ Main Floor ^ u .4 t ou Misses’ 14 to 20. ^ Fourth Floor All new mod’els, straight- Crepe broad( Crepe broadcloth, women’s 38 to 40. — < line and basque, tailored and Kashmiriam trico, larger women’s dressy, some with bloomers, Smooth suedes. 46 1 2 to 5*2 1-3. SUPER SPECIAL , sizes 7 to 14. Colorful hew Slipon Sweaters prints. ' ,. , ^ Third Floor • Boys’ . : c Fourth inoor and Skirts I 33RD ANNIVERSARY VALUE! Rain Cdidt. 1 ^$U PE R SPECIAL / each »* V..' . . Sets . Babies’ Cozy regularly $2.98! Regularly $2.95. V : ‘ ■ \ '■ f 33RD ANNIVERSARY VALuisa;' The Sweaters Black rubber coats wlth^i $l| . .. .are the newer slipon models with I ^ match—guaranteed i ^ Regularly $2.00: -fw. Misses and MOW or y neckUnes, of wool and ray-1 on in sportive weaves... .nayy blue, I i4. ; Cozy and warm and fea-i Little Women! tured with pink .and blue tan, red, ^een aAd other Fall shades, Main Floor ' lined hood with- satin ribbon sizes 34 to-42.^ ^ trim, individually boxed. The Skirts'^-■ ' SUPER s p e c i a l ' : Fourth Floor ... .are thdse'Stunning little tuckins of ran^I, in blues, tras, reds, greens ^ sweaters, sizes / New Damask 1 tfi ' '' ' - We secured them at less than manufacturer’s cost. You’ll r Second Floor *; -.ft SUPER SPECIAL Specially:! secured for II .'.4 .this event 'and much in. marvel at the stunning styles and the fine quality ! Passport^ r - - Curiiions. ■backstrap, zipper and envelope models in black and new | Boys’ Woolen demand now for the . 33RP ANNIVERSARY VALUE! brisk, cool weather! shades. $ 1 .3 3 ^ m Double:.: breasted mod Suede Calf Morocco (xoat and Pin Seal! Sweaters Regularly $1.98. el' style^ with ragl'an Main Floor 5 W/ shoulderj; notched collar, Tailored. and effectively - trimmed styles, coverings o f $2c33 leather "butitoh trim, me^ - ■ 33RD ANNIVERSARY-VALU^^^'; latin, damask and rayon. Regularly $3.95. diiimi belt alid'slash pock for Misses and; Women Filled with soft, light kapok. ets.... in fact a real 4 _ ■ ■ . . ; ■ Plain shades with fan^ sports COat! Art Dept—Main Floor .. borders and new jacquard ■ W o m en ’s ______j patterns—medium weight — Pure camel’s hair in crew and V necklines. Sizes A SUPEg SPECIAL 28 to 36. natural ^ a d e, lined and interlined for warmth. Capeskin Globes Main Floor Regularly $10.75 Sizes 14 to 20 and —lightw,eight , Steriing , The., new- modes ^strike a ^ SUPER SPECIAL 36 to 42' and washable! Si I happy note, changing'very de- Silverware Men’s Leather ‘ Third Floor , cidediy from last fall and add (j ing a pleasant touch of varie $ 3 .7 9 ty to denote/' this newness. Coats $1.89 There are. /many interestin,g ^ Regularly $5 to $7.50. . 33RD ANNIVERSARY VALUE! models p ^ e of good quality - Smart silver in attractive Popular six-button slipon gloves of design. ^ Sugars and Cream- $ 1 1 .8 3 fine lightweight capeskin, pique sewn. fabrics. T.. ■ - ers. salt, and pepper shakers, At thiS' price several pair will be a candlesticks, vases and bon Horsehide, fine selected ; Fabrics ‘ bon dishes. skins—made with four pock smart and economical investment! Canton Crepes - , ets—belt aU around. Bitlns ' - ■ ■' 'Main Floor y t h Eggshell Xravel Tweeds ; - /.f " Mfiln Floor Jerseys Wmow Brown SUPER^ SPECIAL Main Floor ' • Styles ^ : SUPER SPECIAL. Tdnlo Models- >; —; - ' naured Models. Women’s Einb. Varnished . Jacket Medela.' ‘ ■ j. .. ' . A- ^ t’.' * / •• . Tailored Models ' . Colors y ; 'V- QIaek' .V .B row n’ I'ow. w - dozen Green Bine M rs-■ ; , I-’ ■*,, /' Regularly 12 i-2c.. , Regulariy ^ ' '1 ' Porto Rican fioral design -../(V'-T Int comer, white and colored ii^sr-;ifiade::-wlth'’'Aclosed 1 ■ V ' • v' -V ;/.^.,4j||,jSizes;J|^^ to 48 border, extra fine shamrock IK: lawn-^fast.colors.. falling;, from clothes / Floor ■- ^3RD ANNIVERSARYVALUEI Floor ' ■ r- *j3i* :: ' ,.y o u :a ' fop/i^ ^ t^ e!'^ ■yer8»pJ’;,eir€iitT.: . . ■ -y:; Res R^^pilarlgr I7.00» ^ -- ./ \ . lo- 'tbiiivaM •• I t A' ^ « - /.^ ^’ ■ * T.'’- . 5 ' -• ■'■■'- "'■"> •' . ~ -3i ■ ■ ' V' '■, m m s i )(GaroHBSTi*^visHn^^p|^^iWB oesoBBKiftim i L -A ■pew the i>o}itical\|:ame yet to keep his I have for ijts foundation an economic •4m ..■■SS, j^hntt^ggtgy guard up rather toab a pbliCicdl lahls', aa pVb-• z m :. •X- When D eu Croae failed fo mail posed by Foreign Minister Briand of IKmrtngJRn^ to Mr. Rogehi tlie letter of chal F rance,^ . ' POBU SH B D BT TH fl ^ Dr. Schacht is one of toe wisest 'A, EULD PRZR^O COUPAMT. INC lenge which he gave to the press he , IS B1M6U Straet left the latter an opening of which and longest headed of Europe’^ I South SCanohec^, Conn. the astute New Londoner has effec- public men, but if he can find an By BODNEY DDTOHBB Ahitf^N director,:^ appears > to court V THOMAS FERGUSON ; [rather toan« toA shun piibliiBity for ^ Oonerai Manas*^ tui^y availed himself. ^ Being under economic basis for a European W^^hini^n, Oct, 16.-^nce|upon khis orgaiiization and Its methods. ’i i> ^ i- C'i Foundtd October 1> 1881 no pbligatlon td eitberi'acchpt de union that is not at toe same nine' 'd Jdma ‘toete was a president of toe fin - one way or another, toe new i Published Every Evenlns Except cline the challenge, he has answered poUtical, or if Briaiid can find a UnitM,. Stotts ^ho thought that administration’s realistic attitude Sundays and Holldaya Entered at tbe the"* , sam e political basis for such a . union that protui^tii^^iBSue could be wdetoeck- toward the job has been indicated Dean Cross through ...... two or three times a week. Post Oirice at South Manchester, tjs not equally economic, somewhere NOVA SCOTIA s w e p t! h u r t b y f a u . ‘1st leader, died df s'^eart itadrto mmmsmm NovenAer, 1928;^'Hie tb# SlmOR^wnmlsaioi^ U I <^^a>U>fted htoCdeath AA prOpagahi New Haven, Oct. 15.>r-j;AP)— V TREASURER OF STATE ^the ..jgqvdrnmeDl;^- auag Haughi^ iraiaAdpuir "::f BY FOREST FIRES Peter Beaudette, 4T, either fell or OF^DRYFORCES • A.P^N isw i toatahe ,hxul.!diod .:of re^ ihns/nour safer,to toe. Orest^^Ste jumped 2D feet into the Nei^ York, ceived from tjie pduce - «V! V ' New Haven and Hartford Railroad V r. f: yeffprson City, Mo.i Oct 15.— viaduct here early ..today.^ Hie Washin^on — Oflteials of New •(AP) — State Treasurer Lai^ Situation Serious As Acre spine was fractured and-’-his condi Ar$ Already York Stock Exchange confer with Brdnk todAy-‘was suaptoded from z tion ie critical. President Hoover on Mwket sitna- office by Oovemofl M & iy B. Chul- He was imconscioua when found tion. ' fleld after several months investiga^ After Acre of Standing and has not recovered.since^ tell L o o ^ Abort for tam Freenfleld, Mo.— Kidnaped daugh- tfon of Bmnk’a ‘official acts. Bnmk police what occurred.' It was''Baid, ■ter of oil millionaire released with I jC lo S has tteen under flre for aUeged ac Timber is Destroyed. however, that he was laid off from out payment of ransom. ceptance of inauffident oecuritiea work yesterday and he may have pions ||tbeGaiise. 1 Wiwhington—^Bureau of prohibi- for state deposits. attempted suicide. 'tion law. I Governor Caulfield, who launched Beaudette has a wife and ninlef. Wichita, Kas. -r-rMrs. Keith Miller, toe:investigation of toe treasureto Halifax, N . S.. Oct. 15.— (A P )— children in Willimantic to whom he Washlng^^n, Oct. 15.-^AP.)— seeking o m e n ’s east-rto-west i ^ h t acts last summer .after toe closing was sending, a part of his wages. He Washingtq^" l5.—(AP.)— Of toe Bank of Aurora said in a Acre pn acre of standing timber wais "There are 'Sjigns of increasing ac record, and Robert Buck, ’seeUbg came - to that city five years ago junior west-east record, halt, for The the statement that toe inquiry "con falling today before the rapdd ad tivity in thd dry ranks and of cast from Lowell, Mass. night. V/ Stock Market JNliVA the subject vinces me toe froasurer has failed vance of forest fires blazing on ^ ing the, prohibition advo- to deposit the state’s money as re Washington— Tariff comnnssion of €onsiflt«%,^t House score of widely separate frcaits in cateifefpr le x e rs. , appoints .John F. Bethune of 'Vir quired by law; haa drawn out of toe Nova ScotiA , . ginia as its representative in _hetwe(in P r e ^ d ^ '- i l ^ e r 0nd olH- Bank of Aurora froids in a manner Such &pr(jp^Ibition champions as In Queen’s and Lunenburg .coim- Europe. ' / - *^<^,of tho^ NeV Stock Ex- not provided by uiw and that hia HOOVER CONSULTED S e n ^ r J ’es^ of Ohio, ^airm an of ties, where more than thirty houses Chicago—Chicago Church Feder change... - ■ ' m on t^ reportareqidred by statute and scores of timbered acres were atiorcTi^s cl^% ^er^^ is The tojgt did not state toe true balance in toe destroyed last spring, came reiporls doi^ated by designing tod g r ^ y Sunday niyhL |fc, held,, White hank because it faUed t o include 'iit of a situation rapidly growing: »efl» over the per- politicians, gtogsters and racket H p u u attaeh<^^eaid,. at'the Kquest terest-due and owing toe stote and siattoce of wet and dry issue ous. Excessively dry growth ‘ eers. of toe Exchange offidals. The exact remaining in toe b ^ . ” m tma year’»| «to p a lg n but they shortage of water added to the dif Washingtto— Federal govern nature^Of the CMversafiton-reinatoiBd toe frankly pr^aoing io accept the ficulties of many himdreds of men ment makes U. S. highway tond al-. ito<«sctoseCl>utlt.was made known AffiSES^ IEADER’IR ' DAUGHTER hatue Ilf the el^floh shows any on the fire lines. Finsmciers Visit President Ibtments immediately available to conditions Fire Btngs Village marked inroads in their constitu states suffering from drought; ]^ th particiidt^o r^iren ce to the Lahore, India, Oct 16.-r(AP)' — tional fortrrts.' In the Lake Rossignol district of ! i Westville, Okla. — Bank rohhet Stock M arket altiiatldd. . A daughter ot toe late Lala Lajpat Queen’s county the largest fire blaz and Have Long Confer Aroused by the appeals of such' kiled and bank president wounded to T h ^ 'A i Parley Rai has been arrested on a charge Go. attempted robbery. ofuedititm. j Jewelers ed on a five mile front, almost sur letoers as IhWght W. Morrovr. New r a c h a ^ W l^ e y / .; president, and SUvetsmiths rounding the village of Middlefield. Jersey Republican Senatorial i^omi- Florence, Colo.-^Collision between AUen LtotOey, ,v(qe-president of toe Lala Lajpat Rai, Indian Natimuti- The fire spread rapidly through ence; No Details Given Out nee and Governor Roosevelt of New Denver tod Rio Grande Western Stock ExehwR^ we^re: "those' who passenger train and switch engine heavy timber, spruce, pine and hem York, potential ^ Democralic presi-^ tatoed^vdto .^.vlfotfwr, after being lock, of sixty years growth. injuries fifteen. dential candidate, for repeal of the his guesto,,afe d&in>r; following toe ' Men today were making their way N ew Haven, Conn., Oct. 15.— (A P ) 18to Amendment, the d ^ s concede Rio De Janeiro—Federal govern ment claims Sao Paulo troops rout- chief «xe«ua,\^r» retorii from a" trip to the scene in canoes from another — Two students at Sheffield Scien privately it is time to look for lead to his R a«d ^ ,^ p .;in New York blaze at Horseshoe lake on the Med -ed strong: force of rebels without tific School of Yale University nar ership at least \ ' last night ^d foy^eslrte visit was way river and water was being rowly escaped death early today in .loss of man. Talk of Fees a person^, dhe.,? ’H e‘<''pointed out hauled from the river in an effort to a fire at 'Vanderbilt hall. They were . Pernambuco, Brazil — Insurgent New Crqie 'lle C h ^ Already there is talk among some Whitoey to..^d} friend of the stop the fire’s advance. It was mak Joseph Lee Lilienthal Jr., of N ew government announces thnt persons friends ot Senator Fess of calling President , V v ing steady progress, however, and York City, and Gordon E. Wood saying rebel movement is connect upon him to resign his chairman ed with Communism -will be publicly- As to wtot ■ ^ ■ ■ ;^cuBsed, he there was a possibility of its cross ruff of Louisville, Ky., both sopho said: • ■ ing over and threatening the town ship of the National commUtee aft executed. mores. I '*‘We spoke.tooUt everything- in of Milton, which suffered thpusands The blaze, which caused damage er the forthcoming election so he 1 Rome—Wedding date of Princess Panties, Step-ins, Dansettes, P a j ^ a s , general. I t wto/-a , delightful eve of dollars damage in burned: dwell estimated at $1,000 was confined to may go to the prohibition battle Glofanna of Itajy and King Boris-of fron t ning.” T '• ■ Gowns, Slips,'Beautiful Shades, Tailored ings last spring.. the dfth fioor study and bedroom of ^ g a rla set as Oct. 25. Other Blazes Woodruff Eind lilienthal who roomed A s chairman of that committee I Helsingfors, Finland — Former ' ^ Shd^ $!^g and Lace Trimmed Styles, Hand Embroid In the specUlatidtr' surrounding •j' Burning steadily since Sunday, a together. No cause for the fire had hih voice is silenced on prohibition, Resident Stahlberg and wife dis ered. disclosure o f the' conference, which fire-on the barrens between Dal- been ascertained. for he must look after the interests appear; kidnaping suspected. came after the' N e#' York market housie and Forties settlement in Students Flee Njf both wets and drys in this cam Ha-vana — President Machado Lunenburg county still , was spread Scores of pajama-clad students paign. signg decree forbidding meetings had closed-yesterc^-. on an upward and assemblies until after Novem ing. Other parts of the province fled to the street from the dormitoiy The drys are also awaiting the trend—toe Question df short selltog $1.50 $1,95 $2.50 ber 2 elections. most affected were Colchester coun- and stood about in the early morn attitude of Senator Borah of Idaho of stocks was uppermost. . Per Garment ty* where the Wentworth valley lay ing mist watching firemen battle the if the prohibition controversy flares There has. ni^ been toe slightest under a pall smoke'from blazes on flames. up. V Official jhtinianpA -6^ any proposed Also a, very fine" line of Rayon Silk Mix both sides of the Cobequid moun Lilienthal discovered the fire The Next Issue PA(XERS PROTEST government totdrtorenec with the tures'in Panties, Step-ins and Bloomers tain, and Hants, where fires were Stock Exchange. It, Is knovm, how shortly before 7 a m. when he He^is regarded as a staimch sup with Vests to match spreading near Clarksville and awakened to see smoke seeping into porter of the , prohibition amend ever, that -toe Presldeat’e attention Stewiacke. In Annapolis coimty, a the bedroom from imder the closed ment. HIGH COURT RULE baa been dfawri to ;tbe short selling fire near Douglasville, on the North door. .He roused his companion tod O f course, if the predictions of phase of market operations since mountain, was being held in check. together they ran through the blaz some of the poUtlcian!f*that prohi Washington, Oct 15.— (ig?)— 'toe general deflation set in. $1.00 ing study into the corridor. Lilien bition is to be the issue in the 1932 Evidence showing the wide dissemi thal remained to awaken other oc nation of livestock market reports presidehtlai race, comes to bo true, Toro Thumb golf has just been cupants of the dormitory while to newspapers was submitted in the the nominees of the two pai^es Intjioduced in England. If it proves PEACEFUL OLD TOWN Woodriiff notified the fire depart District of CJolumbia Supreme Court would assume the leadership to the as successful there as it has here, ment. today by counsel for the meat pack- contest. perhaps it will take them out of toe A radio set, books and much of :ers in their effort to prove unfound BRISTLES WITH GUNS Meanwhile President Hoover who dole they are in, the students’ clothing were destroy has declared against repeal of the ed charges that'the packers were ed. 18th Amendment, is regarded im- controlling market information. George Bagley Goes Back Home llkely to become an active - cam This was one of - several charges to Find New York Gunmen paigner on prohibition. made by the government In 1920 Fighting It Out in the Coun Senator Brookhart, Republican, against the packersAnd later a cop- COLUMBIA lowA and Senator Sheppard, both sent decree sharplyc limiting their try. activities was entered into. insist that the prohibition discus sion these days is the result of Armour & Company and. Swift & A visit to the old home town Company are now seeidng modifica Mrs. Charles Hatsch has received “highly financed propaganda” and sometimes has its disillusions and word of the arrival of her first tion of the decree to enable them to Is not representative of the dangers as in tlie case of George C. grandchild, a son, bom Friday to her retail meate and other food pro REMARK AB Li thoughts of the people. Bagley yesterday. The loctd auto son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. H al ducts. mobile dealer drove to his old home sey Natsch of Brooklyn. Chain stores also came in for at town, Catskill, N. Y., Monday,and Mrs. Julia Little, Horace Little, tention at today’s hearing^'. - was back in Town-ag^'-labt lifoilit. and Clarence Bissell "of Hartford TAILS INTO MAIN,ST. ^ ■ Hunter’s Statement There is a reason,behind bis sudden ‘Zi spent the weekend at«M rs. Little’s Prank Hunter, president of the decision to return. summer home at Coluxtoia lake. C ^ W A Y e n t r a n c e East Side Packing Compa^, East A N E R S Acra, N. "r,, a suburb of Catskill Clayton, Hunt, Jr., a freshman at SL Louis, m., said about 10 her cent is just to the northward of the hiiig Worcester Polytechnic Institute, of his sales were with «iaiff stores that gives the town its name and is 9 spent the weekend at his home here', and these stores bought at> some the home of Tack "Legs” Diamond, Miss Elizabeth Gropt Hurt Last Monday being observed as a holiday what lower prices than otheih. He beer racketeer who was shot in a Night When She.,. Btumbles at the Institute. added this was because the -phaln N ew York hotel Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Powell of Over Iron Doors at State stores had ;such a volume o f‘‘Itmsi- Following the shooting the scene of Ozone Park, L. I., spent the week Theater. ness that his concern could hot, af- for the price action changed to Acra where Dia end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. ford not to have them as customers. mond owns a country place up in the G. Tucker, ' hills. Miss Elizabeth Groot’of Birch The packers contend the conisent Rally Day exercises were hrid in street, who is one df the girls em When Bagley arrived in Catskill decree has given im unfair a «^ to the Columbia Sunday School Sunday ployed to the Three Girls Coffee tage to chain store groups. , he was just in time to witness the wfith a special program. A button Shoppe met with a peculitu: accident arrival of 17 gimmen from New was given each one attending. last night shortly iffter ten o’clock. York, enemies of Diamond, who Miss Anne Dix returned tq Col Miss Groot had been at the moving were enroute to A cra to wipe out umbia Tuesday after a two week’s pictures and had l«(t her companion the Diamond stronghold. There was stay in the Hartford hospital follow to go Into the State Soda Shop to a note of apprehension abroad in ing an operation. Gas Heat purchase a bar of candy. Sha hur Catskill unt^ the organized gang Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Winsor got imder way out Acra wray with ried out and did hot notice that the and two children of Johnston, R. I., iron doors, leading to the basement the evident Intention of applying the spent part of Monday at the home tjorch to the enemy hangout. of the building wefe. opened, and ts of Mr, Wlnspr’s sister, Mrs. Clay stumbled Into the cellarway. The underworld telegraph had ton Hunt. Andrew Ferguson of Binch street been working, however, and nc soon Mrs. Asa Mellinger is spending a .THE VERY LOW er had the 17 racketeers ^rith sus saw her fall and called toto the Soda Always Ready few days In Boston. Shop for help. Mr. Ferguspn ran piciously bulging pockets had dis A family named Nedrowski, who appeared in the direction of Acra, down the stalfs to give as^stapee. moved Into the old Brousseau place The girl was conscious and one leg than ine Diamond henchmen put in in Leonard’s bridge last Saturday PRICES ■ was paining -her. WilUam Sperber appearance bristling with “hard night, are starting out In bad luck, ware” and raring to go in the same and R. E. Carney who were in the their three weeks old baby dying of soda shop also helped her up the general direction. A s a matter of con-vulsions Monday morning. precaution Catskillites sought the stairs. She soon rallied and was Traffic over the weekend was taken to her father’s sto ^ to the safety of their homes and awaited very hea-vy, continuing up to late the opening barrage. Cheney building. Monday night, as is always the case Last year Miss Groot figured in I ^ But the quiet towm along the when a holiday comes over the an automobile.accident to C ^ o m ia , Hudson was spared the horrors of weekend, and especially when the which, resulted to the death, of her the western- front, for the gangmen weather is pleasant and warm. Col mother and the girl . then con adjourned Qieir feud to the Cats umbus Day was not observed here kills, preferring to fight it out in a in any way. fined to the hospital at Woodlar^ less wholesale destructive manner. Calif., for seven months. Slnbe ^ turning to Manchester she has been The last heard from them they were Nearly six tons of macaroni were intrenched In the fastness of\ the a patient to the Manchester L^emo- exported from this country last rial Hospital for seven weeks, and Catskills awaiting each other’s next year. Advice to consumers: Cheese move. it. • was discharged about three weeks ago. VICE CONSUL HURT ------V Vigo, Spsdn, Oct. 15.— (A P ) — Raymond Orjei Richtods, United Stated "Vice Consul, whose home . . . t o The W issco A ll Steel Telescopic Radiator Shield in Appleton,-Me., was injured in a YOU RME; VALUES train wreck yesterday which killed A cois^ circle an engineer and hurt a score of other persons severely. CVERY-rAdiAtor caii b# SH*d V O U can'Im^R General Eleetrie Mr. Richards was reported nmch snugly wHh th# aUtacKv haw for cold m ondnj^ •K jffikiidy Qeaiier and any one o f better today. Physicians said Jils Wissco Teloseepie llAffiAter ; See ^ display o f i auxil the lari^er 'modde for leas Rfai^ you •■'Ti hurts consisted of bruises.and. le 0 ■') • f .. -''i. sions of a nature Sbt serious unless Shiold. Th« shidkl tobsoopos would■.> oeiinaHiy ' ** *“ ^liave ' to bt a unexpected 'complications arose. ia fit rAcliAton of vinous mes. iary gas'h^terp ’ suitable deanerofa lb file Tho Air drculAiion And tho hu- any fireplace and most n e W G o M r a l D o I a^ M oM r-J' St..' AGED WIFE BEATER mid'ifv Aro AutomAKcARy Ad-, to OE l i e Miiidy Cipher fakei the place of. justeo and lo d g in g of waHs "is. 3? Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 15.^fAP)!^ ard drapArioroliminifAd when attadmientaand dqes thdr Wodi with — 59 year old wife beater was sent to the House of Correction for ydtt puf Wissco shblds on aj a year today by Judge Counihan to your radi^lon. > wwaaiio means . \ East Cambridge district court. The 'ail fi man was Anthony Amonkovltch, TKo shitid may ba ^ a l i ^ in QUICK FACTS ^ p o o m ^ who was arrested yesterday by a gold,jivory, WtogAhy. and is o ff on all policeman to response to the cry of finishod in fho iiidAflTuefiblo l> PNt eey redfofer the couple’s‘!daugbter "come and R. Hit isdertrecHble flnhlu •I t- save my mother from my father.” ••Wifwrlnlclo" finish. J. Regrielet eh eed iMsaUffy - h u m »h r s y n; i: A policeman' testified he found Im ve ^ Amonkovitch whipping the uncon 4. EaiieBees epiMerenea of retRefoiw I'-i scious women vrijth a heai^ strap as W l l I. eiipt mMiro rigMify of R A i ^ N ' r ^ i : she-lay across a' bed. /' HSATERS ■ y 4 FT C O U L D N ’T IBRR in sto ck . “Do you kpow, my dear," s^d the young husba,^, “toerefo' We invite you to call andSee these shields., something wrong w { ^ that cake. ft doesn’t taste righ t "That's aU ypur imagination,” The M iiihester i answered the bride, triumphantly, "for it says t o my new' cook hook that, it’s delicious.’’ — The Humor 877 Main St. Phone 4423 is t i m - ' \ 541 Street’ N C fB IH 1 i .K4 fM ..r, -k ;/ ^ MANCHESTER EVENING |lANCHi2^ERi (X)NN..^ W 15,1930:- PAGE EIGHT T ,• V*> ' -i- - '• r':^‘■v"- Fjfolic^ to^ " of Ma^ in ^ DAILY RAPIQ PROGRAM -- •^: Has, i^ekeotir r Oh Friday, ^enlpg.. .Bnite 4tt,^W OR. NEW^RK-^TiB. Leading DX Stations. Rbck^imd hia Qotton Pickers^will , W ^eaday* October 15. T;1B—Orchestra,; m i^ duo. ^ 405.2—WSB, ^TLANTA-/ T " ' " ''.J:''' "... ' " " '5r First National Bank of Boston, certi^dng notes .. 350.00 Manchester Motor Sales Co., auto and truck parts • • • • t 4 498.80 2,87T35 i^'O R D I^ PAID BY W M N Manchester Sand & Gravel Co., sand, gravel, etc. » • % • '« a n * ‘house is at^tbe head'uf: the a h ^ t^ ,MUlane;Nur8eries & Tree Ehepert Co^ spraying treM M.00r A pptaa wayj^ adiidh lead frtim Rom a, Moriarty, Ed., labor and material 185.00 to Brtadisi.... „ V ' ' k'^- \ .;•-^ Tar Prodnets-Corporation, TamiaC 6,m a o • '• 'Os.'- n&wn WUs ojrdered paid last ’nlgW.by the" Board of*,£e4ectnHn fol- Willis, G. E. A,Son, Inc., lumber, etc. ' 159.58 TO BMNBE BOKlNa V Cole, Isaac; auditor ...< » a a. a a #;a.a a a a-.a* m o o Boston,., Oct. 15.—(AP) — Tha Adklna Printing Company, tax'lists, etc...... 171.07 Limerick, r John, auditor % • -a • • • .a.*. < > • • a a a.a a a-a a a a a a a a’ 1 2 5 .0 0 ^ special legl^tive commission which ' * ■ - ■ Ss. . 657.3§ Smith Brewers,, coal ., * s t a a e I t a a a a a < ia.aaaaaaa4a a.a a a a a 2,873.98 j IW 0 was constituted. Igr tha last legisla- ^ e m ,- H ^ry, September and October Estimate asmdA A i^er- ^tive cottmilasloh^whldr'.was consti- 2.00 HoU, E. J^; Insurance, rent, etc. a a • * t >aaaaaaaa'a^t'aaaaa 141JL7' 'American liead Pendl Co., pencils ...... \ . . . , ' :'>|,tuted by ' the last legislature to in 'Anchor Post Fence Co., post ...... 3.44 843,055.82 vestigate the boxing and wrestlhig. ' Andersmv & Noren, groceries ...... •':ii4.77 of Great Poet is budnesi^ in this state, decided at its ^tnnulii, George, rent . •._...... 4%.00 ^^first'meeting here tod^oto. *‘iindte't 1 Armstrong, William, care of dum p ...... 120.00 serred at His'Krdii^oe. boxing managers, promoters and I Atkins Brothers, suppliu ...... 142.30 newspapemen to: assist the coln- Automatic Voting Machine Corporation, seals . 10.40 B U G INSPECTOR’S REPORT mistimi ’lay offering, testimony and Balf, Edward Co., trap rock 125.70 \ ideas. ^ . Mantua, Italy, Oct. 16.— (AP) — ^^arrett Co., Tarvia • • • • • I 1,872J)0 Only ten persons'attended the 20.00 ««y— . rfl \ Bidw^, E. Li.^ rent ...... *...... The following report of Building Inspector Edward C. Elliott, Jr., AU Italy today celebrated the two hearhig, which was pubUc and only 5.00 BilL’s T ire R e i^ r S h o p ...... was. accepted‘by the Board of Selectmen last night: thousandth anniversary of the birth one witness was heard. = WilUam 164.22 Blish, F. T. Hardwaw Co., hardware, etc. ... Y-T October 1, 1930. Fleming of Cambridge,, an aniateur [' 7.75 of the poet l^rgU. Mantua, where Braithwalte, J. R;, labor, etc...... Honorable Board of Selectmen, he was born; Naples, where heJived wrestler, said wrestling was a 1 i -ft Bcazauskas, John, rent and groceries ...... I •••'••• I 38.00 Manchester, £;onn. ‘racket” and said the ‘ pubUc was 62.00 and vaiote; Rome,, where he enjoyed •■ j 1 ‘ Brazouski, Adam, groceries and ren t ...... Gentleman: Ibeing hiade the goat. 98.00 the protection and fiiend^p .pf the Breen; L>ouis T., Election Day expoxses, etc...... My report as Building Inspector for the mon^ of September, 1930, Emperor Augustus; and Bilndiai, ‘■ lx ’-’. '1 Buffalo-Springffield Roller Co., grease ...... 1.47 is herewith submitted: ’ . >’Comi at Kansas'D 32.00 where he died, aU joined in render* Burke, W. H., groceries ...... ^ ...... Dwellings' Eat. Cost ing the ^celebration a fit tribute to’ XJniyei^ty .of Kansas is expecting .75 Burroughs Adding‘Machine Co., ribbon ...... W. Harry Filmland, Lots Nos. 17 and 18, Cobum R oad ...... 8 8,500 the Immbrtal memory of the epicist. succesSfid tennis, season- next 1 10.00 Csdiahan, Mary, rent ...... L. L. Hobentbhl, ^Ridgewood S treet ...... 5,000 Here at Mantua, where in the spring with WObur “Junior” Coen, ‘ Carney, Edward, ren t ...... ^...... ■ 36.00 year, 70 B. C. VirgU breathed his eighth, ranking player in' the ,Coun- i ^Case, Lockwood & Brainard Oo., Mwx. B ook ...... 41.00 813,500 timt, a VirgiUan woods, embracihg try, as the backbone of the team. Center Auto Supply, auto apd truck parts ...... 13J.61 G arages thousandaKif trees and plants men Four other Jaybawk veteranis will Chartier, R. J., board and ca re ...... 30.00 W. Harry "Englandj Lot No. 28, Cobum R oad ...... 8 500 tioned by the poet in his Aenid,' aid him . Cheney Brothers, ren ts ...... ' ...... '...... 123.00 W. H4rry England, Lots Nos.,, 17 and 18, Cobium Road ...... 500 eclogUM^and gebrgics, was inaug 36.84 .Chlzius, Joseph, clothing ...... Katie Starsik, HiUstown Road ...... '3 5 0 urated. There were speeches, and Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co., revolver ------19.50 W. G. Glenney Estate, 60-62 Bigelow Street ...... 350 in the evening firework. Connecticut ChUdren’s Aid Society, board and care 77.31 Charles Kasaluskas, 17.1{Starkweather S treet ...... 350 His jUrtl^ilace Correnti, Paul, groceries ...... “...... 56.00 Herbert McCann, 35 Ridge Street ...... v...... 350 Visitor^ who inquired whether the ‘Cotton Goods Supply Co., cheese cloth ...... 147.00 Walter H. Borst, 102 Hdlfister S treet...... 275 house in which virgfl was bom is 33.00 , DeOantis, F., groceries ...... Richard H. Hampton, 48 Keeney Street ...... 200 still standing were sho'vm several- 15.20 Derby, City of, aid rendered ...... Umothy ’Trant, 158 McKee Street ----- ...... 200 ancient dweUings, but ^10 one can wmw/imm 3.56 Dewey-ftichman Co., office supplies ...... Mark Hewitt, Westfield Street ...... 200 point detinitely to any one house as 36.00 Diamond’s Shoe Store,.shoes ...... Emil Strede, 39 Jensen Street ^...... 200 certain of that honor.' .23 " 50.00 FALL DRESSES Diocesan Bureau of Social Sendee, board and care Thomas Sullivan, 5 Riverside I)riye ...... 100 At Naples, citizens oi^;anlzed an - SCHONIZING Dougan, Thomsa G., transportation 10.00 Yon must see these smSrt frocks enormous torebUght pU^mage to to realize their tremendous values! jEighth School District, expenses ...... the poet's tomb at PozzuoU: They $ 8 .0 0 ‘‘ . Elite Studio, photos, etc...... '...... 26.50 -V ' 83,575 Every one is well . tailored—and SOumellaaeons wound u p the hiU o f PosiUlpo, WILSON’S AUTO WASH up-to-the-niihnte. In style! Flat England, W. Harry, groceries ...... 29.06 where the sepulclure is perched high 113.52 Manchester Athletic Association, c,erner Main and Haynes Streets, . Rear of Johnson Block C^epe and Jerseys. Meant to sell Ensworth, L. L. & Son, Inc., steel, truck parts, etc. Gas Station ...... !...^...... $ 2,500 above the road, and laid wreaths at Erickson, 1411a, s e r v ic ^ « « ...... 6.00 for 88.95! The furies are new for Rogers Paper Manufacturing Conoj^y, 200 Charter Oak Street, its mtrance. ■ ' and Winter. The sizes are Farr,. PbUip, rent, and .groceries ...... > a a a a a a I 75.88 A t Brindisi the celebration cen-i’ 3.00 ^Kice Building 750 for Wonwn and unsses! Ferguson, Roy C., M. D., services ...... G. E. WUUs A Son, Inc., 2 Main Streep Dumber Sbed 500 tered around the house where Virgil Ford Brothers, etc...... 1,070.00 T. W. Evans, 865 Middle Tumpike Eai^ .Tea J ^ m ...... 500 died on his return from a’ visit to Garland Cohmany,. pain t ...... ^...... 118.75 New Chic Styles in Better Dresses. Harold O. Grant, 406 Keeney Street, Barn ...... • soo Plsc^er, Gustfldpe Go., oltic9 snpphes • .=.. • 23.85 Marked at This Remarkable Price , l^ g h t W. Blish, 32 HoU Street, H en ^ d p ...... 250 $ Foley’s EjcpreM^ moVihg Services ..'...... ■ 15.00 9.75 ^Fraim, Joseph A. Co., Inc.,* tree dressing ...... • 5.90 pUiam Orr, LydaU Street, Hen Coop ...... 75 tlACTrCIRD L IN E New Greens, New Blues, Some Fur Trimmed. Primo Ansaldl, 543 Vernon Street, Hen Coop ...... 75 Friend, Amos E., M. D., medical services ...... 17.00 JTEAMEC 1 Glenney, W. G. Co., cement, etc. I a a a a a a a < 952.47 Great A. A P. Tea Co., groceries ...... 10.00 84,950 ‘*TheSc.eniaRo,ut»'* to Hannon, P. F., groceries ...... 54.00 » Alterations and Addinens Joseph Wright, 9 Mather Street ...... $ 1 200 , N E W y c R r Hathaway, R. B., secretary, school supplies .. I a a a a a I 3,900.36 Hebron, Town of, board and ca re ...... 83.00 Thomas F. Gorman, et al. Rear 32 Maple Street ...... ’eoo Herald^ Printing Company, advertising ...... 58.37 A, E. Crawford, 103 Center Street .'...... 500 Sailings , Tuesday, ntursday GRAHAM SIXES AND EIGHTS - ALWAYS FAR IN AftVANCR HiUery, Paul, Inc., services ...... 2.25 Association, 415 Center Street ...... 400 and Saturday. John Pritchard, 135 Center Street ...... 200 Holden-Nelson Co., Inc., bon d ...... 7.00 L t . HARTFORD ..5:30 p. m. Holloran, T. P., burials, tremsiiortation, etc. ., 135.00 Arthur D. Hale, 19-21 Newman Street ...... *. 200 Middletown ...... 7:45 p. m. Ott# HeUer, 31 Ashworth Street ...... [" * ’ Holloran Brothers, ambidance service ...... 14.00 150 East Haddam ... .9:00 p. m. G r a h a m Offers Joseph Waichen Estate, 19 Golway Street ...... Homestead Premier Co., groceries ...... 30.00 140 E s s e x ...... 9:45 p. m. H. H. Robinson, 29 Hudson Street ...... m o House, C. E. A Son, Inc., clothing ...... 21.50 Lv. Sa^rook Point 10:30 p. m. Hultman, Arthur L., b o o ts...... 6.50 Walter Snow, 67 WethereU Street ...... ' ‘ ...... m o Thomas G. Dougan, 59 HoU Street ...... Due NEW YORK W e Buy Our W allpaper .Hyde, Wm. S., legal services ...... 938.40 (Pier 40, N. R.). 6:30 a. m. Mrs. EUen WaUcer, 353 Main Street this Undeniable Evidence' Hydrol Chemical Co., Inc., grass spray ...... 10.00 Returning leave Ingraham, A. W., filing saw s ...... ^... 2.35 I Robert Phillips, 43 Middle Turnpike West N EW YORK .... 5:00 p. m. From the Leading Jaeger Machine €k>., catch basin ...... 17.00 R. S. Porterfield, 178 Oak Grove Street Mondays, Wednesdays and ^. Jarvis, Alexander, gnravel and s t o n e ...... 424.30. Fridays. - _ v - M anufacturers in the Johnson’s Electric Co., electric service ...... 6.88 83,785 , Johnson A Little, labor and m aterial...... 12.85 Newly Eiquipped Steamers' o f J^eadership in ^^lue Jovino, John, holsters, etc...... 13.38 TOTALS •...... 825,810 Steam heated staterooms, C o u n t r y ! Keeney, Robert R., cleaning ca rs ...... 11.00 Respectfully submitted, hot and cold running water, Kellum, J. W. Estate, ren t ...... 20.00 ' EDWARD C. ELLIOTT, JR; $1.50, $2.00, $2.60 and $3.00. Kildish, Mrs. John, ren t ...... I 15.00 In purchasing our stock we Klngbaum, Margaret, R. N., services ...... 12.00 One Way F are ...... $2.50 Trraham asks everyone interested in quality in a during the same period’ 201,475 di Round Trip (Good for are always endeavoring to se Kittel’s Market, gfroceries ...... 251.41 cure patterns to best suit you motor car to look at this diagram—to see for Knofia, Arthur A., insurance...... 48.74 TO RVSH HOOVER DAM vorces were recorded. 15 D ays) ....'...... $4.00 Koehler, Martin,, labor ...... 87.00 The preliminary report on the and at prices that you want to themselves how much more Graham offers in 1929 matrimonial statistics issued Antomobiles carried at Kottke, Mrs. Augusta, re n t...... 36.00 Washington, Oct. 15.—(AP)— pay. Our st9ck is always clean today by the department' of low rates. value. Here, in the Graham Standard Six Town Kozlawski, Mrs. J., re n t...... 38.00 i President Hoover said today that com merce showed 10.1 marriages were Delightful Evening River Out and fresh. Krah, F. A-, dog investigations, etc...... 165.00 i construction work on Hoover Dam Sedan at $845,^ is an abundance of quaUty-and-valuc performed for every one tbousimd ings to Mlddletd'^. Retnhi i Kucz^hslti, Edv rent .■"... 44.00' would proceed as rapidly as possi Lederle Laboratories, Inc., culture m edia ...... 8.10 ble. of population, whUe divorces to by bus. features not found elsewhere at anything like the taled 1.66 per thousand. Round Trip F are ...... 5()c Lehigh Steel Co., tools ...... 75.36! At the same time the Chief Graham price. Make for yourself the comparisons Lennon, Mrs. A., board and ca re ...... 10.00 Executive asserted that so far as ’Tickets and Reservations at John I. Olson Lewis, Philip, ren t ...... 40.00 the government is concerned settle Railroad Station or State > which prove undeniably that Graham does give the Lundberg< G. A. F., M. D., medical services, W C. 55.00 ment of the points of the law raised Street Wharf.. Painting.and Decorating Madden, J. H., groceries ...... 40.00 by the state of Arizona would be ex greatest value in the world at the price. Manchester Construction Co., band stand, repairs 451.46 pedited. Contractor. ✓ Manchester Electric Co., electric service ...... 4,450.34 He expressed a hope that in the 699 Main St., South Manchester Manchester Gas Co., gas service ...... 41.11 meeintime the various states con- NEW ENGLAND The Graham Standard Six Chassis and Body " Manchester Lumber Co., cement, etc...... 1,133.03 ceraed would get together"and set- I Manchester Memorial Hospital, board and care, etc...... 147.21 1 tie their difficulties. Hotel 'steamship- lines 1— Rubber mounting of front springs to eliminate Manchester Plumbing & Supply Co., hardware, etc...... 81.40 i ______wheel fight. Manifold Supplies Co., office supplies ...... 19.00 MARRIAGE STATIS'HCS M EJ^U Manchester Public Market, groceries ...... 191.16 2— Radiator grid to protect core from injury. Manchester Trust Co., checks ...... 43.75 Washington, Oct. 15.— (AP) __ Blue P la te Specials 3— Hydraulic shock absofbers front and rear. 'Manchester Water Co., water service ...... 20.50 Matrimony claimed 1,232,559 couples in the United States last year, while Business M e n ’ s Luncheon 4~Big 12-inch hydraulic brakes, larger size than M arlow’s, baskets ...... 1.35 Martin, Mrs. Clarence, damage claim ...... 18.00 L Vegetabel Soup geiierally used in this price class. Miley, E. E., soap chips ...... 45.00 Lamb Stdw with Rice Loans From $1 0 to $ 3 0 0 5— Self-adjusting spring shackles. Miner’s Pharmacy, drugs, etc...... Peas 24.10 6— High-grade lacquer finish. Mohr’s Bakery, bread, etc...... 31.35 2. Split Pea Soup Quick~Easy— Confidential M orris & Co., meat ...... ’...;...... 29.12 Announcem ent! M eat Cxdces 7— Cam-and-lever steering gear. Everybody needs extra money at times. Sometimes it’s to Moske, Stanley, milk ...... 27.60 P otatoes B—Adjustable clutch and brake pedals. \ Mozzer's Market, ^ocerles ...... 36.00 '. meet eui emergency, more 'often just, to tidce care of past due W ax Beans - # , McCann, Reuben, s^prices...... 9.00 ; bills. Why worry about that needed money? Why go to 9—Rubber-cushioned rear engine support; friends or relatives Euid suffer the embEirrassment of asking them National Used Car Market Report, Inc., subscription, etc...... 18.00 MANCHESTER GREEN ! Choice of Dessert 10— Additional frame cross member at the' N. E. Blue Print Paper Co., supplies'...... -for it or letting them know all about your personal requirements 15.34 strawberry. Jello with Whipped transmission box. N. E. Metal Culvert Co., culverts .!...... '...... 98.80 BARBER SHOP Cream for ready cash? When you borrow here, the entire triansaction New Model Laimdry, laimdry service ...... 141.00 A ^ d e P ie is just between ourselves. You get the money promptly on your 11— Independent parking brake. Now Miuiaged own security. The only charge is .three and one-half per cent, N. y „ N. H. A H. R. R. Co., freight ...... 7.73 ... Costard Pie ^ 12—Shatterrproof Safety Plate Glass throughouti Noble A Westbrook Mfg. Co., dhter stamp ...... 3.31 by SOnce P ie ^ r . month, on the unpaid amotmt . of Iqeul Obraitis, Mrs. U., rent ...... ^.•...... 13—Narrow body pillars for unobstructed visii^n; 20.09 , , - - Sqiush Pie j Here is How Your Paymshts are Arraiiged. Okavitch, Steve, rent 16.00 JAMES P. GIGUO Free. Fruit-—Pears, Peaches, ' 14-->Interior adjustable sun tisor. Olson, John I., labor and m aterial...... 25.90 Sliced Pineapple, Loganberrlra ? $40.00 loan pay back $2.00 a month or more. O'Meara Motor Co., truck parts ...... 18 Formerly With T«^ Coffee Milk $75.00 loan pay book $3.75 a month or more. 15— Rubber-covered, steel-reinforced steering wheeL. Orfitelll, Michael A., rent ...... 46.00 $100.00 loan pay back $5.00 a month or more. 16— Throttle, horn button and light switch above ^ CAPTTOL BARBER SHOP Oswald, Wm., groceries ...... '...... 40.00 ’ Dii^er 76* ' $200.00 loan pay'back $10.00 a’mbntii'or more.* . steering wheet- ^^ackard’s Pharmacy, drugs, etc...... 14.45 on di^ St. '■ ^ egetidde Soap or ..Pea. Soup % $$00,00 loan pay b^k $15.00 a mpna or more.. Pinehurst Grocery, groceries and m eat ...... 29.19 edited Beet and Cabbage ITx-Coi&cidental lock, locks ignition and steering; Pine Street Market, groceries ...... 24.00 Veal liOaf IPEAL PIN AKCING ASSOCIA’nO N , Inc. 18- ^Wide door openings. Pola, Luigi, groceries ...... 14.81 Baked P4irk Chops 8SS‘Maln S t, Rooim S; Park Bolidii^ South Manchester, Conn. 19- ^djustable front and rear seats. ^ ' Pola, L. Coal Co., coal and w ood ...... 63.00 YOUR Red Kidney Beans Wax Beans ■, Phone 7 2 ' S 1 . Polish Grocery Co,, groceries ...... 82.00 Bbslnd or Boiled Potatoes 7 20— High-grade hardware of individual design; Quinn, J. H. A Co., drugs,, etc...... >•••••< 5.95 PATRONAGE Stirawlm^ Whi^wd ' 21— Strong, slatted roof eonstruedon; Quish, Wm. P., ambulance service ...... 15.00 SOLICITED Rady, T. F., Co., printing town report ----- 636.27 22^Heaviiy-£cained body construction. Apple P ie - 'V Rich, Richard G., insurance ...... 95.30 5-inidi wheelbase. * Rockville Private Home, board and care l 412.21 Costard Fie Rogers, Mrs. A. il., rent < ''' Miiioe Fie 28.00 First Class iMOi 'Rogers, W. B., bonds, etc. a • • a 666.96 Sqoaeh Pie SchaUer Motor Sales, Inc., auto repairs •-••••• a 4 • a a t -a a a a • 1 2.50 Guaranteed.. Prefc «rolt--F eare, Peaehee, Bchieldge, Wm. H., printing ...... > • a a-a a a a'. 308.00 Sliced PlneappiCi Logaabenies i Scranton, E. E. A Son, ren t ...... laaaaaaaa. 25.0|0 Tea C offee Scranton, Mrs. Leila, board and care .. 50.00 Second School District, taxes ...... 181.72 a n d S e r v i c e d h y rr. Shearer, James M., auto repairs, etc. I a a a 37.75 Shectman Motor Car Co., tnick parts 22.89 Skrabaez, Charles, groceries ...... iaaaaaaa< 15.00 Smith, R. J., steains^p ticket, etc. ... 106.00 GREZm Smith, T. D., groceries ...... 176.24 South Bolton Dairy, milk 18.30 Spedak For The Wedeend t PQinell Pkw^ ^ ^n e 7167, | Soott Man^ter South Manchester Railroad Ck)., freigh t ...... 2.07 vK A' burner for eveiy size building from the smallest to the Southern New Ehigland Telephone C!o., telephone service 248.95 (Thnrsday, Friday, S ator^ y) laif^t. Bums low grade fuel oil. Manufactured by Petroleum South Manchester Water Co., water service ...... 13.03 Heat and Power Corpv the largest and oldest numufaoturer in Souther, Henry Eng. Go., coal analsrses...... >aaaaa«aaaat 12.00 MEN’S BILL FOLDS with place for Identifloatlon 4sard and driv the country. ■ State of Connecticut, board and ca re ...... 672.17 er’s Uc^nsa^varlonBicOlored'" State of Cmmecticut Widows’ Pension Fund , I ^ 673.07 leathers " * We sell furnace oil for ah types o f oU burners; also o il drums. S T A l^ A R D S13C FOUR-DOOSt SEDAN State of Connecticut, resurfacing Main street 2,406.24 leee eeeeee** $ 3 . 0 0 State Trade School, blue p rin t...... LADIES’ WATCH BRACELETS .48 Amt (9: tJAklmi t o tiie fciBtes ilhutrsted above, die Strlcklmxd, W. A., stone ...... 682.50 New bar link s t y le ...... ;,, $ 1 . 5 0 Gmiiam Standsfd Six 4iAce Om m BdTsntagea--d6 horse Superior i^rihg ft Manufacturing Co., Inc., truck repairs 7.80 SMALL LOT OF. PENDANTS, varloos 4M)lored Sweet, C. A.,'' distributing town reports, etc...... 101.50 power with 20y>- ov in; 7-bear- stones. WhUe they last .... I 4 • • • « • « $ 3 . 0 0 Taylor and C!iunm|Bgs,"niilk ...... > • a a « a < 18.60 ing etank^aft, 81,4 sq; ih; of maJo-bearing sot&o« fcH Bee the new West n^AGB TEN MANCHESTEB EVENING H ERA^. .^UTH ftlANCHfiST^ CONN.iV’yVBDNESDAyr OCTOBER 15, i m /■ . .. ' - *■•■ 'f:" . ,• '. ■ ,■. . * . .. '- i.'• ' tr. ■ ..-: ,;•>■ fr 'Ji.' LAl>S4 LQV RROOKMAM AUTHOOOC^QASU QOMANC^ O IQ80 6^ NSA SERVKE /INC V . - .V r / % E r 1 ^ C l?l!lis Itt nSt«' ‘,S- ' y ■ ^ t t d 'phj^ictd' eoB^BIicni - Is BEGIN HEBE l^DAY ^ «A m ib INFAHETE^ TO brought vto. par and , tl;td. .dkctGng “liarijia,” she asked < timidly, “do? r BANG TBEQt HEADS removed, the symptom will Adventoxe eptm tlie life of 3fOU tbmk I could see my grand- ?/' lOJA.'Mll'GUEliL, 17fc ^ xaopifx^or just a minute—” MOl .XISHBEIN.. S-'f aioB ber father she Jiaa si^pocMw ' “bi, no, miss! No, i; couldn’t let .'i?. ?!V. dead Is alive and wealthy. She you. The doctor said she was to be I Il|C)trlnfrequ«tiy . an "apparently. w leaves h » nnpretentioiis home in kept undisturbed! Nobody can go in V IF- ItllQ WORli^ healthy, yoimg child or' "4 .. f ; Baltimore for a home in New tOfsee^^W ruml” when first .Rut to-bed .wUl bsst A j York with ; her father, 3 0 W ^ • f f “ ait I thought—I mean I feel I _ ^'^'he^'agh^t the jdllow orsid^ wnii KHiffls HETOHBLL, and her aristooralto ought to—” !iK the' crib so . bard.. that actual -0 ^ grandmother. Martha Aook her head negatively bruises will appear on the side of : FuasTiuTaai I MABGABET B O G E B S , her emphatic^y. f the head. mother, divorced hOtohell 'and re> . *.T I couldn’t let-you go in, Miss In c^ er, cases,, the child, wbien put ! married and is now >a'widow. to.hbd will.ToU the bead violently b a r n e y Celia!’.’ i 1. 1- TO USiaBS ' SHOSlj>S, yomig netjrs- froto aide to side, so severely as to paper photogr^dier, is - in love The girl wait^ a while, then re turned to her'own room. She had develop a bald spot on the back of j with the girl i and before leaving the-hecuL ...... i t ; Baltimore OeUa promised to be no place in this house now. She felt On many occasioDs, specialists in ! 103^ to Us love^ She is Itmely in like tm interloper. For a long while Celia stared out’ the window. Sud diseases, of the children have consid j her new home. > ered the cause of this phenomenon, Mitchell asks EVELYN - PAR denly she became alert, rose to her but apparently , have, been unable to SONS, beantifiil widow, to Intro- feet and set to work. She was still find any definite basis for it. It has I duce the girl to yonng people. there when John Mitchell knocked T/ ’ Mrs. Parsons considers Cdla a on the door at five o’clock. T«?‘ 6 been accredited to rickets, painful means to win Mitchell’s aHections Celia hesitated, then opened the “PAO teething, bad. nutrition. Irritation of the bowels, infection in the ear, and and agrees, he Invites the girl door. ^ ^ liipM o « , to her Long Island home for a “How do you do, father. Will you more recently , to adenoids. Dr. Alfred Hand, discussing the -!V weekend and there Celia meets come in ?” M UGHT' TOD JORDAN, fascinating but of “Why, Celia—^what are you do subject before the American Pedi nfT): dubious character. Mrs. Parsons in g?” atric Society, feels convinced that encourages the match. Celia She stood before him in the brown the most constant source of irri tation is obstruction to breathing t e ' ' treats Jordan coolly at first but is silk traveling costume Margaret won by his romantlo love making Rogers had made. A brown felt hat go to her country home in Goimec- Id. It has been going caused by adenoids, which is espec after he has rescued her from was pulled down over the girl’s head. Ucut. Celia would stay with Eve mysterious manner for ially severe when the head is low. drowning. She looked exactly as she had the lyn Parsons. before We are actually Under these circumstances . the LISI DUNCAN, socially promi day they arrived from Baltimore. It was the widow’s suggestion and of it. nasal secretions tend to .accumifiate solved a problem for Mitchell. The and the child makes the movements I nent, becomes Celia’s loyal friend, Spread fopen on the bed was a half- / w v J I\ 'wl \ l_ l 1 We han’t start with a habit in the w ith Mrs. Parsons’ assistance filled- traveling case. girl herself was pleased. to try to free the air passages. When OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON middle." To be a real habit it must the adenoids are removed, the symp- “For over fiye ye^ it ______Mitchell arranges an elaborate party begin at the beginning, as soon as “I had to wait to see you,” the She was in the living rooin, idly ^ © 1050 By NtA sro vie t. i.vc. • • tons usually clear, up, although the tyerything I enjoyed eating .would in honor of his daughter’s 18th a .child' has enough “appreciation” girl said slowly. “There isn’t quite turning the dials of the radio, on her rolling and banging of the head may disagree-with me,'* says Cnaries L. birthday. The party is a dlimer enough in my purse. I’m afraid I’ll If we want to set habits in chil-^That comes as we know in the sixth developed to take in a new Idea. Gartoan,5438Irvii^St.J*hiliadelpMa. dance. Jordan persuades Celia to first evening at Larchmont, when continue if there is chronic conges ■iw. have to ask you to lend me five dol suddenly Celia became aware _of an dren we must begin when they a r e T yesr. A Case in Point tion of the nose due. to chronic cold I'sufferexi from headaches; was ner leave early and when she arrives lars. I’ll send it back;” vous; couldn’t sleep ri^ t. * home at a. m. her father Is furi- other presence in, the room. youne—v e r v ’ 'oime- 1 But if thrift is a habit and habit Watch any youngster of four with or infection of the; sinuses or due to 2 “What’s this nonsense?* Why are „ - must be set early, it is reasonable ous. She turned to coirfront Tod Jor a penny—or in this extravagant irritation from an erupting tooth. “ I tried a lot.qf things for indi you packing that traveling bag?” If we want them to be kind, we to believe we must start at a' ,'age,. a nickel. Two days later she goes shopping dan. r f ■ must teach theni real kindness at In further consideration of the gestion, but nothing really hnjped "I’m going home. Back to my “Why—Tod!” she cried. very eadly age.. I should not say fit. The BQlnute'he gets it what does until toy doctor started me on tape's .... . with her grandmother and Is scolded mother." two, three, and four years of age. subject, Dr. Max Seham expressed Evelyn Parsons watched them three, but I.thtnk that fc^ 'ris rjj^ he do ? the view that there may be mental, Diapepsim I have used five padcages , for talking to a shop einploye. Celia Mitchell turned and closed the Obedience, generosity, in fact all too early. ■, f ""■;f;;j3l?plares defiantly that her own from the doorway. Her smile NWas Trots down to the comer for some causes for this disturbance as well and have gained five pounds. I eat door behind him carefully. sinister. the igraceig; mustibe incorporated in ■A little child may not know ex anything—3ried thmgs, h b t'ca k ^ ; works and working is no dis- “ So that’s it,” he said. “What’s their training from the first year on. candy or an ice-cream cone. as physical causes. Thus a three- (To Be Continued) actly what or why he is savtng^but year-old child who constantly bit his foods that used to disagree. I addon '^gii|U5e. the matter? Don’t you like it There is no question about it, that is not whatywe are ^ e r Ifere'. Money, then, from his earliest feel the least di^m fort-nowadays, ‘^N-pW GO ON WITH THE STORY here? Tired of the place?” association with it means a store, to lips first began the habit when he longer we defer setting a-habit ,fhe what happens when a seed?, of char- had chapping of the lips as result of hut when I do l just take U'tablet CHAPTER XXIX Celia ha I expected to hear thim- lera hkely it will be to “take.” ! acter starts to sprout i&iias' obscure spend, enjoyment! , of Pape’s ’ Diapepsin and ’ in a mo Mrs. Thomas Worthington'Mitch derihg' wrath when she confronted cold or infection of th® nose. When Now we come to a habit that tbe as the actual. swelling of the life That is all right as far as it goes. these conditions were prevented, the ment my s to m a l is all right.” ell froze into dignity. If icy stares her father. She had supposed It great AinericM public is too pro^ germ in the. seed.- of a plant. Just could have killed the girl beside her No one wwts to make a little tlght- child promptly stopped the lip 'When thousauds like Mr. Gtoitoan Would: be a good deal like their, in UOTATION to neglect. Thrift. r,. j when and how it begins, ^ cannot .wad out.of him., But a little, case would have been a lifeless yictim. terview after she arrived home late "r Surely .not when they are still say. biting. are coming rij^t out.in pnblie to work might go like this. In two cases of head, banging the praise Pape’s Duqjepsin, t h ^ seems '“Hold your tongue!” Mrs. Mitchell from the party. This time she was mere babies, before they have By the. time it comes within the shouted. “Bobby, let me see the nickel cl^dren were made to sleep soundly no re^on to doubt that it does what prepared to surrender quickly. conception of the value of money J scope of our mortal conception it is claimed for it to help people .who Celia angary. There were “It’s not that,” she answered. Aunt Maty gave you. Well, well, for seven nights in a row by the use tWght red circles in each of her If women are wise they will be isn’t that nice. Going to spend it? of proper sedative drugs; , they were suffer ffoin acid-dyspepsia, and the “But I’m going. I telephoned about hehrtbum, gas, nausea, belching, j^ ek s. Resentment that had been trains and *£ere’s one at seven come a growing power, but in the Xiook? here, Bobby, I’ll give you five then taken home from the hospital Sbwly gathering now burst forth. bosoms of their families; not in in pennies and take the nickel. That and a similar treatment was contin h^daches,- toz^ess, etc., c a u ^ by o’clock.” tlw common ailment. But those who ‘ ‘■'^‘My mother sews for a living!” “Determined to leave, are you?” dustry. is exactly the same, you see. Let’s ued for two more weeks. During - she exclaimed. “She’s not ashamed —^Henry ForA put two cents in your pocket to that time the head rolling stopped wish further- proof .before: hitying keep.” may easily have it. The makers'agree ■ it, and neither am I. She’s the The girl was embarrassed. Was it and thereafter did not return. to send anyone a trial * package :;ifthest person in all the world! possible he didn’t understand? She The larger responsibilit;' for the “What for?” ’Then we must Dr. Charles G. Kerley thought absolutely FREE. Just write “ Piroei i^bu’ve no right to say things like tried to make it plainer. enforcement of laws against crime think hard. “ V/hy you see, I think I that in some instances head rolling Diapepsin,” Whedihg, W. Va. ff^ a t about people who work. They’re “I can’t stay here,” she insisted. rests with state and local authori WEARING you might save up a lot of pennies ' was due to the fact that children ;-^,^they’re jiist as good as you are— ties. and get a surprise for David.” had been rocked to sleep tn an-old- “ Grandmother doesn’t want me. SCHOOL GIRL SMARTNESS .-■:*:^ey’re better!” Have you seen her ? Martha — ^President Hoover. Because abstract saving won’t fashioned rocking chair and that ^ ^ ^ ^ h e stopped, flushed, and looked wouldn’t let me go in, but I thought A smart inteipretation of coat frock m dark green crepy woolen with mean much to Bobby. But holding when put to sleep in the crib they Mrs. Mitchell. It had been like probably you could! i hope she isn’t The further v/e can keep our white flecks will answer fashion’s calf for all ivintcr long for the over the money for another purpose missed the rocking and therefore touching a match to the fuse of a selves from becoming involved in will. rocked themselves. CJertainly when DiapepsiN very sick. It was my fault—I know sophisticated miss of 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. / i!i-.ygiant fire cracker. Realization of I shouldn’t have said what I did, only this maelstrom of international It closes at the front with green enamel buttons. The comfortable Later the bank idea will interest this sjrmptom occurs, the child’s IQMickHelief.fer«omach lilj ------what she had done came^ over the I couldn’t help it—” politics, the better off we will be. open V neckline is finished with a collar Of lighter green woolen which- him. That is the time to explain habits should be studied carefully mrl gradually. Her face was white “ Celia,” said her father, “I’ve seen —^Former Senator James A. Reed is repeated in the economic value of some money “^ th excitement. Celia looked out my mother. Will you sit down beside of IVRssouri. the flared cuffs on hand all the time, to spend less 3^^ -i--: ' 'the window of the car at the street. me and. tell just what it was that and triangular than you h^e, and to expand the ■> StP'f' '’'■'■'‘She cou’.dTiot trust herself to speak. idea of generosity and thrift, which l^pibn happened? Here, take off that hat.” It is apparent wage earners are not pocket flap. ^ ' She was surprised that her grand Mitchell tried clumsily to smooth responsible for farmers’ troubles. It is slen after all means wise spending. mother did not say something. the girl’s curls back. He sat down Their wages have not increased in derly fitted Schools are doing wonders in* the Pnde kept her from turning her on the side of the bed and drew her proportion to what Uiey produce. through the line of savings accoimts, but we Mrs. Marion E. Rowe ■ ‘ head. beside him. — William E. Green. waist and hips. mothers have it in our iiower to They rode in silence until they Celia darted him a quick, suspi A green leather make thrift a habit and at the same ii3.Va . reached Grammercy Park. Thomp- cious glance. She could not read belt in match time a great power for good. Home Economist W -id ‘<' •: ' son halted the car and held back ing lighter jiifrt -.K-a what was in the man’s mind, but the door for them to descend. Celia he did not ing At 6:80. Representatives of toe tory for his initial appearance in - Power o f .,Town Cliaia- of Italy Advisahle. Green: and West Side clubs have Chicago, but was a considerably leg-^. Midn Office No. 1 weary yoimg man. ,E. Bragdon ,...... 60 38 44 been invited. The soap makers will E. Lennon ...... o^eiiPhte toe concluding of a suc Engaging in his first bout in his . [Hons; New Goach Takee ...... 79 82 76 own divlsicm ^ ce he knocked toe Rainy weather, long a nemesis of M. Shay ...... 43 44 52 cessful season. Dummy...... 'c r o W filsm Sammy MandeU’s head boxing bouts at the Hurley Stadium ...... 42 57 §5 last July, Singer scored a one-sided D u m m y ...... 42 57 55 Dr, D. M. Caldwell seems sure to hunediale Charge. in East Hartford, came back today victory over Eddie Mack of Denver capture toe non-handicap golf in toe stadium last night but it re-> to wipe out another scheduled sport Total ...... 266 278 282 championship in toe medical profes attraction. This time it was a foot quired ten rounds of everlasting A rthur ,J. M ulligan was Main Office No. 2 sion tourney being held at toe running after toe westerner to gain leased today as coach of ball game that was forced to step Country Club. He holds toe highly the aside in favor of the elements. |P. M adden...... 63 58 57 him toe decision of the nfferee and Cubs football eleven ___ B. MacDonald ...... 89 73 92 advantageous lead of nine holes up Judges. — and The Majors of Manchester and with 18 (or less) to play in toe Thomas F. Kelley^ last year’s the Sons of Italy of Middletown M, Doherty ...... 51 76 67 Singer was credited with nine of Ife; H. Seifert ...... 53 57 55 final round match with Dr. B. C. toe ten rounds, with one even. fioach, re-called to take his were scheduled to clash tonight un Peg Doherty ... Higgins. der the glare ef electric ’ lights at ...... 42 74 67 place.. This drastic step was the stadium but adverse weather taken by Manager J. Bennet Total ...... 298 338 338 The news of Kellers return as L O n IS MARRIED made a post^nement until tomor coach of toe Cubs was toe chief Glune in alh effort to increase, row night advisable. This action was topic of conversation in football if possible, the scoring power taken at 11 o’clock this morning by ■Velvet L. K e lly ...... 71 circles here last night although Elkton, Md,, Oct 15 — (AP) — of the town champions, who the Manchester team. The game to- 98 72 Ohiy a fciht’breeze ruffled the waters off Gloucester, Mass., where, as nictured above tho -fisViincr Traveling by automobile, George ; morrow night will start promptly at M. Surnmerville ••••• 73 80 76 public annoimcement was not made have been held to scoreless ties Gertrude L. Thebaud of Gloucester, and the Bluenose of Nova Scotia engaged in their se^ad until tonight. Such a change had Martin Lott, Davis Cup tennis star 8 o’clock. E. Peterson ...... 70 91 90 in tw o o f their three games thi.g A . L e is te r ...... picturesque Vessels, with the American boat^slighUy in the lead long been anticipated. and Miss Abigail Stapleford Alen Records the Same ...... 69 73 74 m oving^o^t side by side early in the race. After an hour and:a half the ships h S gonl ^ v^ ieh t arrived here early yesterday after season. The records of the Majors and the M. V o lk e rt...... 70 68 90 around the 37-imle course and the contest was postponed. The Thebaud won the fifst of SeeSheduled Here’s toe record of toe town noon,- secured a- ^license------and were The announcement by Manager . Sons of Italy are identical. Both races. Total ...... semi-pro football teams to ^ te: married by toe Rev. Minor. They [ Clune late this morning came u no I have won four games out of as ...... 353 410 402 departedjnamedlately after toe cere- ( startling siUTirise. For the past two Spinning Cubs 0, Naugatuck Rangers 0; {many played and neither has had mony. Their destination was not weeks, the air has tieen fidl of ru its goal line crossed. Therefore the ft. H an son ...... ____ 77 68 68 Cubs 26, Windsor Locks 0; Cubs 0, known. B. WIganowski ...... 71 All-Torrington 0. mors that a changi was being con ( battle between these two clubs 72 76 Lott in the license gave his age as templated, but It was not until to- S. Jarvis ...... 70 61 97 Majors 48, Stamford Yellow Jac 23 and his address , Chicago. His ( takes on added importance. The A. Reale ...... YOST LAUDS BAN i Majors will enter the fray the fa- ...... 66 77 90 Edith kets 0; Majors 6, Naugatuck Rang bride said she was •21 and that her R. Griffith ...... 75 70 Loses ers 0; Majors 6, Bristol Maple Ends ' vorites because of the impressive 90 home was at Abington, a suburb of 0; M ajors 25, New Britain Blues 0. Philadelphia. maimer in which they have been Total ...... smashing all opposition to date...... 359 348 421 ON MOMENTUM IN In Hayden, former Hartford High 9 school sensation, Landeen, IPowers Throwing In\0pening Round and DiQuala, the Sons have a B. Sillano ...... 69 70 * 71 NEW GRID RULES ' mighty formidable backfield quar B. Bouffard ...... 66 70 64 Yale Looms Favorite tet but it will have to be more than B. St. John ...... 83 83 76 that to offset the brilliancy found in B. Raccagi ...... 62 76 82 Defeated by Mrs. B re n t^ t- SEVERAL BASEBALL a collection of gridiron stars that B. Gerich ...... 72 73 81 Clarity of Role Will Benefit includes Moske, Tasker, Feole, Ris ter of Reading, Pa., jn To-Beat Brown Eleven Cassi, Tatro, Miekle and Danderio. Total ...... 352 372 374 DEALS NEGOTIATED , The Majors also have a very strong Main Office Game in Lons Rnn, Michi E. McCourt ...... 78 79 j line, one that has been made even 82 Most Amazing Upset of^ By Hugh S. Fullerton Jr. ,*.tois Saturday. He was on toe in- ' stronger with the acquisition of L. H ick in g ...... 69 72 76 A. P a ra d is...... 74 102 gan’s Mentor Asserts. New York, Oct 15.—(AP)—En- jired list and imable to play in either J Lasaire of Providence and the re- 92 couraged by toe sudden appearance toe 1928 or 1929 games, ' turn to the fold of a north end na- M. Kissmann ...... 78 78 73 Golf Tourney at Los An' Yanks Sign McCarthy as G. F is h ...... of toe football upset season last I tive, Billy Skoneski who is an end ...... 56 70 90 Saturday a number of eastern teams of no little ability. By FIELDING H- YOST W ^t Point.—Coach Ralph Saise Total ...... 355 401 413 geles, California. , MaMger; Cubs Get Sweet- are hopeful this week will bring a of toe Army is looking for an adc- Ann Arbor, Mich., O ct 15.— (A P ) reversal of last season’s results. WORKMANS, COACH FAMILY T , , , quate defense for toe laterals and —^Momentum and mass momentum to nearly every case last year s forwards Harvard is expected to toss ‘ALWAYS’ PLAYED FOOTBALL land; Braves Strengthen. winners again are favored but toe SENIOR LEAGUE BY PAUL ZIMMERMAN have been fought by members of toe on Saturday. The cadet scrubs, teams engaging in toe important using Harvard’s pass formation, Ames, Iowa—(AP)—“I can’t re Throwing Los Angeles, Oct. 15.—(AP)— intercollegiate football rules com battles are so closely matched that member when we didn’t have a foot By kERBERT W. BARKER scored three times on toe varsity E. Royce ...... 80 73 83 With the name of Miss Edith Quier mittee for a third of a century. new upsets can be expected from al yesterday. ball to kick around at home.” M. Marks ...... most any direction. Two of toe lead That’s the solutior Noel “Dopey’ . 81 77 81 crossed from the list of contenders New York, Oct. 15. — (AP) — The comnUttee’s efforts at abol L. Thomfelt ...... 93 87 95 ishment culminated this year in a ing games involve toe deciding of Thomas FrJCelley Workman, head football coach at in first round match play, the wo Gloves _^d bats may be laid away last year’s ties. Cambridge.—Under toe head of E. Anderson ...... 74 77 66 until next spring but the search of rule that require.^ all 11 members o f bad news for toe Army, comes toe Iowa State, has for the success of L. P u k o fk y ...... men’s thirty-fourth national golf a football team to come to a stop of day that toe daaj; was actually himself and his brothers, not only . 78 90 77 baseball^Aagnates for the means by A year ago Army and Harvard word that Eddie Mays and Jack tournament moved into the second at least a second after a shift or battled to a 20-20 deadlock and Ihj closed. Recently a published report in their college days on the grid bracket today. which theh* clubs ran be strength Crichard, halfbacks, again are in 406 404 402 ened goes pn forever. huddle. prospects for next Saturday may be shape. Mays is a reg:ular and a that Coach Kelley would be recalled iron, but as coaches since. The Reading, Pa., girl, a member The rule last year read, “approxi to take MuUigan’sifplace was offi- > , Noel and his younger brother, Ribbon The 1930peason has barely closed, another tie as well as a victory for hard man to stop. H. Gustafson______o f the 1930 United States Curtis mately a second.” Bu*- this year toe either team. Both again have strong cially denied brt that was before toe '^4 ' Hoge, are the most famous of four . 94 79 87 Cup team, succumbed yesterday to but alreadyYpur deals of m ajor in-, E. Lielasus ...... 69 72 79 committee decided to say something squads. Boston College and Villa Hartford man had been given a fair brothers in the Workman family. the steady playing of Mrs, Brent terest to N^onal and American chance, to show his. worth. i C. Dion ...... 79 84 83 League fans Vave been completed. more. It is: “You must stop AT Nova also drew at a 7-7 score but A t Ohio State, back in 1920, they Potter, northern California cham LEAST a second.” Split second ‘ ' his Penn eleven in top phyrical con Not Enough-Scoring P. Reale ...... 101 100 85 The Chicagv^ Cubs made the first this season toe Eagles seem to have helped nail the Western conference pion, in th^’ biggest surprise the watches are recommended to ref^ a slight edge. dition for the intersectional battle . ^ e first game^of toe season re- championship to the Buckeye mast. E. Kleinschmidt...... 99 84 85 mov)e by obt^ning Les Sweetland, initial roimd had to offer. The count erees to make certain the “at least” Last- year Brown was hopeful of with Wisconsin; to guard against suited in a scoreless deadlock wlto’ Noel started his coaching career was 2 up. an effective --^uthpaw, from the is complied with. injmies he has prescribed only one toe Naugatuck Rangers who were at Simpson College, Indianola, la., 442 419 419 Phillies in d'freight cash deal. upsetting Yale but lost 14 to 6. The All other favorites, including the A constant agitator for a clear un Bruins have fresh hopes this week, scrimmage for toe varsity this week. beaten toe foUowing week by toe in 1923. A few years later he moved ' title defender. Miss Glenna Collett, Yesterday the Itrooklyn Robins and derstanding of this important rule, Majors. ’Then toe Cubs smacked on to Iowa State and passed over Velvet Boston Braves ^th announced play having defeated Princeton while and two former champions, Mrs. I feel the rules committee finally Tale was losing to Georgia but toe Pittsburgh. — Carnegie Tech’s down toe none-too-strong Windsor the reins at Simpson to Hoge. M. Karpin ...... 79 104 94 Rorothy Campbell Hurd and Miss er deals of major importance while has reached a firm position. It is coaches announced that every play Locks eleven 26 to 0 but Sunday The oldest brother of the Work H. Darling ...... Jacob Ruppert, president of the New Eli’s still are favored. C!omell how 82 91 100 Marion Hollins, won in conventional one that can be understood any ever, is expected to repeat last er who shows a willingness to work' were again forced to accept a no man family, Bradley, is now coach M. McKinney ...... 75 79 73 fashion. Miss Collett troimced Mrs. York Yanlis, did'the expected and where. The clarity will benefit foot every minute of practice time this score tie although .in position to at Marshall college in their home signed Joe McGaithy, former Chib year's triumph over toe down-trod E. Lautenbach ...... 82 88 •72 Harry Grossman, Los Angeles, 6 and ball in toe long run. ' den Tigers of Princeton. week will be taken to South Bend score more than once. Some of the ^ town of Huntington, West Virginia. 4. Mrs. Hurd won from Mrs. Russell pilot, to-manage tVe Yanks for the M. Sherman ...... 101 109 91 The phrase, “come to a full stop,” Columbia hopes for little more for toe Notre Dame battle. The players on toe Cuba- declared that Tom, a younger brother, was a high Fowles, Long Beach, CJalif., by thfe next two years at t reported salary appears first m the 1896 rules. In response' was adequate. Three full they were handicapped by h short-' school star and won a freshman o f $30,000 a year. \ than a reduction of toe 34-0 score age of scoring plays, MulUgaa ^ 419 471 430 same score. Miss Hollis encountered 1895 toe general football rules al by which Dartmouth defeated the elevens were out yesterday. letter at Purdue, but didn’t return " Weaving some difficulty in defeating Mrs. The Robins apparmtly have made lowed three me i in motion. teaching them nothing but old-faslJ- ■ to school. a ten strike in acqifinng the services Lions. N. Y. U. lo cotmting on im ioned football. ^ M. Strong ...... 79 86 90 John Taylor, Evanstbn, HI., 3 and 2. Yale and Prr-cton, in their spe proving last year’s 14 to 0 count Worcester.—Holy dross first and G. Hatch ...... 76 99 81 Two of the youngest stars in thC; of Frank (Lefty) 6 ’W l, outfielder, cial agreement on the rules, changed It has been very evident that GERMANS ARE NOW SKIING and Fresco Thomps6s, second base- against a Missouri team in toe lead second elevens may be pardoned if C. Jackmoie ...... 86 105 120 tourney furnished a brilliant first this to read that one man might be they are wondering just what will Cubs of this year and toe Cuba of OVER LAND AND WATER man. In exchange the Robins gave er of the few intersectional games last November. .are widely con F. Nelson ...... 94 91 101 round match when Miss Helen in motion when the ball was j to be played in the east. Other east please Coach John McEwan. They N. T a g g a r t...... 88 101 92 Hicks, 19, form er Canadian charh- to the Phillies JumbA Jim Elliott, snapped. j trasted. That this has been partly,-' Leipzig—(AP)—Skiing is gaining left handed piteher; Ullz Dudley, ern teams are going west for their scored eight touchdowns against toe perhaps largely, due to toe whole pion from Inwood, N. Y„ shot sub- The following year the one man intersectional battles. freshmen team but McElwan still rapidly in popularity in Germany. par golf, to defeat Miss Lucille De right hander; Hall Lea rookie out in motion rule became^a part of the sale loss of stars from last sea Germans not only vie with Nor 423 482 484 fielder, and a bundle of cash. Fordham, undefeated since 1928 was dissatisfied and intimated much son's crack team, is also apparent. Long, 18-year-old Coronado, Calif., general rules; work remained to be done if Ford- wegian masters at winter sports re The Braves have seCsred Wesley 'The 1895 rules, general and has a prospect of keepirg ita slate But with Kell Y back in charge, it is entrant, 3 and 1. clean against Holy Cross although ham is to be defeated. sorts, but “dry” skiing on sand hills Vallee Has Double Schulmprick, Los Angles outfield amended, referred to three men and a foregone conclusion that toe has become a craze here. er, and William McAfee,’phicago re one man In motion forward, toe last the Crusaders were able to put up a Cubs’ attack will be much mora At the Leipzig Fair, water skis cruit, In a deal by which. Pitcher Bob tough battle a year ago losing 7 to varied and spectacular. The h i^ Center candidate Melvin “Red” BOXER RUORERi reminder of toe first American rug 0. were shown, and also skis on rol Jones of the Carnegie Tech foot Smith went to the Cubs ^ Outfield by rules. In which all eleven men school mentor faces a tough task in lers. ball squad neither croons nor plays er Jimmy Welsh to LosiWgeles. were allowed to be in motion for Last Ni^t*s Fights getting toe team back onto his'own An air ski, on the glider princi a saxophone, but his varsity team Chicago, Oct. 15.— (Ap^)'— An X- The move by which McCarthy suc ward. New Haven, Oct. 15.-^ (AP.)— system of play in toe few remain ple, it is claimed, can smash all the mates declare he could pass for ray examination today .(Whs to de ceeded by Rogers HomsM as man The 1896 rule virtually is toe Either respect for Brown’s line or ing days before the WaUingfotd present records. Rudy Vallee. termine whether or not TOm Kirby, ager of toe Cubs, dons an American same as today’s, and toe committee confidence in .the d^ense of his Chicago—^Al Singer, world light Eagle game next Sunday, v Boston heavyweight, received any League uniform had been (expected since that time has been unremit team has decided Coach Mai Stev weight champion, outpointed Eddie *^6 Middletown South Binds will^ Injuries other than a dislocated ver by toe experts ever since ,toe world ting in an effort to eliminate mo' ens to play a kicking game Satur Mack, Denver 10 (non-title); King I play here toe following Sunday led tebra at the base of the^ skull when senes. mentum. It has been especially ac day when his, Yale team clashes Livinsky Chicago knocked out Tom by Coach Walter Harrison, captain he was knocked out by King Levin- tive during toe last ten years be with toe undefeated Brunoniuis. Kirby, Boston 2; Kid Francis, Italy of toe'Cubs last year. The follow sky, Chicago, last night.. y MITIHELU Sikkii cause of toe development of shift Coach Stevens has 'announced he outpointed Harry Fiero, Qficago 10. ing week, the Thompsonville Grays ' wiU appear at ML Nebo. Kirby suffered the dldocation Chicago, Oct. IS.—CAjmUaar- plays. intends to resort to frequent pimts New York—Ralph Picucello, New when he hit the floor in the second ence ^ Mitchell, veteran ‘Mithpaw Shift plays have two common with the hope that his team may York, outpointed Ted Sandwlna, K^ey Is Popular . round after Levinsky finally manag'-( pitcher for toe New York'i|fots, is , meanings. ’The earlier meaning was be ready to take advantage of one Sioux City, 10. Judging from toe comment beard ^a shift of persoimel. The later in football channels in town, toe re ed to outclass the elusive Bostonian pne o f toe first m^jor leagqp ::play- of those breaks that frequently re Indianapolis—Roy Walace, Indian and connect with a right to the jaW. ers ip sign a 1931 cimtaracu Com- meaning, appearing after mass plays sult from a kicking game. Albie turn of KeUey to coach toe Cubs of toe tackle and guards back for apolis outpointed Len Darcy, Grand will be received with much approyi^^S^ At the emergency hospital to which nfissioher Landis revealed ib itb offi Booth and CTrowley are expected to Rapids, Mich., 10. Kirby was removed, it was said'that cial biflietin ^today, > mations bad been eliminated in 1909, do most of the footing. It Is likely al. In. tile throe years he had coach- - he was getting along saU^actoiily.' Walter (Roetteger, Giant refers to a>series of rhythm produc that Stevezis may send his first Cleveland—Babe Hunt, Oklahoma, ed toe Cubs, only one defeat rosult- outpointed Frankie - Simms, Cleve- er, also signed up on a new ing steps,^toe ball being snapped at team through a scrimmage today. A ed smd toe town championship was Howard Fitzgerald, Wichita Falls, Other contracts filed in toe axmoment toe players supposedly scrbmnage was held yesterday, but l^ d , 12. ' ' : . - his rowaid at toe end of each sea-'^ Tex., outfielder, has been with , the sioner’s office wefe those of Alonso ard stationary. a thlr<§ string Uns with a first string son. • Our Great In reality toe power of. toe same club six years, or longer than Lopez, Brobk^yf^ catcher, and Ray backfield was used. This team, de CYCXJiST BEATS RACE HORSE Many Cub supportgrs who were any other Texas league player. 'Phelps, B ^klyn pi^ber. rhythm, continued through the mo feated the scrubs, 13 to 0. Inclini^ to believe toe Majors would ment of passing toe ball, producing Viareggi'o, Italy—(AP)-M alni of beat toe Cubs this^dl, now have an 11 man mass momentum play. New York.—Joe Stanezyk Is play hopes that the tltia will stay south It was against this type of offense Casdna, champion Ific^lisC, won by ‘NEW CUSTOMER’ ing his thiid year of varsity foot a length over toe tooroughlmed: of IrOddle ’Turnpike' after all. ^ e y the recent enactments of the rules ball at Columbia but he'will start have great c o i^ e ^ e in Kelley's -( committee h^e been directed. horse Santelmo, in: a special chal against Dartmouth for toe first time lenge race on. the Pineta track herR ability to develop winning teani, Minnesota, in 1909, produced the one with plenty of Jbamwork and a SALE first .of this..latter style of shift bagful of tricky and deceptive plays i'iV which came under my observation. that will raise liavoc. with the oppo Jhe Gophdrs, id toe widely heralded sition. The CubS’ Wi^e scheduled to - of first quality and broadly copied Minnesota shift, practice tonight hut instead the p.iwavs used two hops and nome- wortKuit win be a t 7:30 Thursday i times three. innesota and other similar night at the Charherl Oak stre^ grounds. T f shifts hAve, been extensively used in the west ami south. Coadi Kelley obtainml ALLEN-A Underwear flbash toe Cubs u z ^ after the Michigan has shifted since. I have known toe play of the Wolve- Team of i f ulllgan. was thmi thai riae8,^ but ito slfift is one o f indi- Fayetteville, Ark., Oct. 15.—^Whatfnual Southw^t Conference track Manager dune gotrin touch with Kelley and saUsfactoiY terms werp for Men and Boys is now on vlduaJa only. It Is made as unob a pretty pickle at toe University of meet. trusively as possible to create an agreed upon. The- release of Mulli Arkansas- yeah! What a break toe Elbert, another tdl Pickell, came Netvest Styles only at imbsdanced line at the moment the on in 1928. Basketball waa 1^ spe gan was not due to.any ineSIcii ball is put in play. Razorbacks "got when the Pickell. cialty and in bia last two saasora, on the pjurt of' the Hartford man Manifestiy it was necessary to family of Keatchie,' La., decided to 1925. and 1926; be was., the unani- but rather to unavefldaUe ciremn-' mSake toe rule so definite and posi send their tall, young pickells to the moua.chcdce for All-Southwest Ocm- stancea: The Cuba ^players and their tive that all teams come to a full university here. ♦ fereUM-center. . supterters did xkit take a liking to"^ 20% Reductions stop, losii^ all momentum, or to Arkansas files contain records of Tom, the tallest (rf the Piokdte, Mufegan’s etyle) ■ of'^play ‘ ^ and many^ change toe^ndes and again permit toe “House of Pickell” dating back standing six feet five inebea high, openfy statedted tortr^tk^rathdr^r ' for * a >re-i until Monday night all teams to be running when the to im The records are likely to; surpassed records his two bra'irato- tikrn of5f Kelley wlto h|J mofe vaHed| ball is snapped. It is-toe universal be continued for another four yeara ers. For three atratebt yeara he and spectact^ stfiif'ef p)^. Under the Management o f ; 'V opi|don toAt football is better off for at least, for Kazion Pickell is on the] show^ the way to coofereura cen- Tt Is understbwL^^t sdvecatf elimination of both momentum and t^ tra r’s book as a freshman this tors. \GUmudng his caiMr in M89, the stars cm toe team It mass. yi'' ' Tom was chosen AR-America baa- year wifi r^aia n%|toidt Kelley Frank pickell, six feet tall, came ketball center. hadL Tommy Hiq&any. gtrattonl Jock Sutherland, bead coach, here in 1920 and for the next tbree ; • And HOW tbera la Jdatlon, tha 17- and P(wMiy.Afelt^ded. never saw a football game until be years proceeded to win-practically year-old Piokdl, who adndts he !!> V entered ^ tt in ^14. He waa.sent all of Arkansas’ track meets s&gle- plays a H it game o f baakatbaB^ - lUxthe third game of toe year and handed. He finished bis carter in I What a pl . r f . ;s ...... - .,a __' -= r \ i t I ■ T W E iilV B • A r- MANCHESTEK EVENING m EiU jfc.«)irra'ltA H 0ril»lW i^eM BIS«® «aB iaY./)eSR ^.«tM |W R fffi'^5Sp^ ■ ______-; - ■ - ..■ t- -Jff, ■ ,s ,.___; ~ r S A i " i f - m I" • ^ ___ ■IU1I'*AI»D"“A ____ >>ax>t»5w6TOlaac»ogo«x«a6363exxK3C8^^ and whose cost W e re is LOST AND FOUND FUEL AND FEED 49-A APARTMENTS—FLATS— t CARS ' WMrt Ad iBlormalfM TENEMENTS 63 TO FIT YOUR PURSE no qqestion but that theirepjrwcntn- l o s t —^MONDAY, in or aroimd FOR SALE—SEASONED birch or tivea of tne-Repubfic^ nov/ Montgomery Ward store, crystal hard wood, stove or fire-place, half $700 CARS 4-, *4 running^ fo^r office will a;pto be en- Manchester FOR RENT—4 LARGE rooms, 2 up . trusted with the raspohsUfiUty of necklace, with blue dew drop, or full load, good measure and ser and 2 down, free rent until Novem vice. Fred Miller, Rosedale 33-3. continuing this ■ sound and business- .Wvii.-n". ' Evening Herald strung on silver chain. Finder ber 1st. Inquire Mrs. Plano, 11 1929 BUICK COACH, looks and please return same to Herald dike man^ement.*' FOR SALE—BEST HARD wood Plano Place, off Prospect street. runs like new, mechanically per m Office. ■ CLASSIFIED slabs, equal to ha;4:wood anytime, fect. $700. Dial 7220, James M. ‘ advertisements $5 large load. Ffpmpt delivery. FOR RENT—4 ROOMS . on Spruce Shearer, Main street. street, all improvements; also 4 rom fees,jafid licenses of the var}.-: automobiles F O R S A L E [ Chas. Palmer. T^eptione 6273 us^ departme'nts, courts and instlt^-/: T Count »U avoras* woriU to • 4 rooms and store oh North Miain % $650 CARS ReDoUii^ Can£^e for Xaltlala. numbera and street. Apply 95 Foster street. Tdi. ; ' ■ -if, ■ ■ 'J ■. ' /- • Ions, w^iiirfi'give a; definite sefvicfe ■ ■ . . . • Mlob Munt as a -word and c°® 50 und GOOD USED CARS FOR SALE — HARDWOOD and dr, sueb huslnesa. ' ,, j slabs. Hardwood $11.00 per .cord; 5230. ' , $650 Bu y s a 1927 Wlllys Knight, , The: Inliiabitifit&' of the To'wn of words as two words. Minimum coat la Cash or Terms GoT^or ^Sajrsll'So^ / utility Revepue . Brics of three lines. i.._» slabs $10.00. per cord. Satisfaction goodloaint, good tires, mechanical Manchester liable to pay tax^, are ^ lilne rates per day for transient Madden Brok FOR RENT—MODERN .,.3 room ly pc^ect. Dial 7220, James M. utility companieslast hereby notified and required to. re /-I 681 Main St. Tel. 5500 guaranteed. La^rpp Brothers. Tel. r^'^id to the state in taxes turn to. the as^ssors-on or b^ore * BSectiTe March 1?. *®^7 3149. Prompt delivery. apartment, heated. William .Rubi- S h e^ i^ . , Manaiijmeirt’’ Sh^lw| Cash Charge now, 841 Main street." Telephone round, figures) $3,096,000; the first day o£ November-next,, a ' ' » cts fpreigs and mutual iuaurance com^ list of property, owned by tbem''oh v/" • Consecutive Days ..| 7 BUSINESS SERVICES FOR SALE-rHARD WOOD, stove 5658. $500 CARS ’ S Consecutive Days ..I 9 ots 11 cts or fire-place, $6 per load. Also soft Be hterfered Ifidi. pahies paid $1,500,000; bbrppratioh the first day of-. October, 193Q,-and ' T «*eesee*»»»s***l Cvfl IS cts 13 xitochise taxes totaled .$2,900,000; All orders for irregular Insertions OFFERED wood $5 per load. W. J. McKinney, TWO FURNISHED rooms, light 1927}BUICK SEDAN at $500, a real the assesrors hdll xhe^t them for- the Rosedale 28-2. car'that will give service. Dial taxes on banks, $1,600,000; on stock purpose of receiving their list; at the will be charged at the one time rate. LEO POULIN’S BARBER Shop at housekeeping privileges and garage Special rates for long term every if desired. Pleasant surroundings, 7220 for demonstration. James M. South Coventry, Oct. 15.—H ey-. Insiirance- comipanles, $1,500,MO; re dav advertising given upon request. 22 Birch has been removed to 829 tenant-Governor Ernest^ E. JRog^s, ceipts from motor, vehicle licenses Ads ordered for three or 8i* Main street, upstairs owi.* Econ 19 Autumn street. Shearer. GARDEN—FARM - Republicanxcandidate. fqn tbie i^icp $7,800,0po, and from gasoline taxes, and stopped before the third or attn omy Grocery. day will be charged only for the ac DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 FOR RENT—6 OR 7 ROOM tene - $400CARS of goveraor.'dcClafed at/.& rally/here $4,300,000. Receipts''from the last tual number of times the ad ment. Inquire at 24 Eldridge street. . -i ------' last .night that ’ ^ere aibuld^e no two tax items go directly into our O ctobers, 9,1 0, H"" ed. chargln'T at the rate earned, but 1926 BUICK SEDAN, $400, 1926 highways and almpst entirely pay October 13,14,15,16,17^ 1« no allowance or refunds can be made BUILDINGt- FOR SALE—GRAPES 40c per Robert R. Keeney. ^ interruption of ’ the' Republican on six time ads stopped after the basket. Call at 60 Oak street or Buick Coach $375, excellent buys. party’s “business-like” confluct of for their construction and main October 20,21,22,23,24, ?5 ' CONTRACTING 14 telephone 5723. 2 AND 3 ROOM SUITES in the See James M. Shearer, Main and tenance. forbids”: display.lines not state 8iffairs. He expressed^e, opin October 27, 28, 29, 30, 31: < Johnson Block, all modern im Middle Turnpike. ion that there is every a»ur&ce of “Taxes collected from banks in Bold* ts.t b u il d in g CONTRACTOR—Stone Th6 Herald will ncx be responsible FOR SALE—^APPLES, five varie provements. Call 6917 or 7635. the desire of Connecticu|> eitizens to the state allow our state bEinking November 1 ' mason, cobble work and chimneys. ties 50-65C basket. Pears, two department to catry a force of ex for more than one Incorrect Insertion $350 GARS continue in office “this/sound man From 9 A. M. to 11:30 A. M." of Eny advertisement ordered tor Fire places, foundations and piers. varieties 50-75c basket. The Gil- FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, 26 agement.” ' aminers who periodically audit the more than one time. Mason work of any kind by day or nack Farm, South Main street. and 1 P. M. to 7 P. M. Each Day The Inadvertent omission of ‘poor- Walker street, all improvements, TWO CARS AT $350—1927 Buick His address, in;parf, follows: affairs of every state bank, thereby rect publication of advertising wm be contract. Charles Anderspn, 1016 Telephone 6121. garage, good location, rent reason Coupe, 1926 Hup Coach. For Many'Fldds^ protecting'the business of the bank rectified only by cancellailon of the Middle Turnpike East. Phone 4978. demonstration dial 7220. James M. and the money of the people who Excepting Saturdays charge made for the service rendered. FOR SALE—GREEN MOUNTAIN able. Inquire 30 Walker. “ State governm^t. enters Into All advertisements must conform Shearer. mainy different fiads* It ’ not only are its depositors; There, is. income potatoes $1.25 bushel. Phillip Hoff derived from insurance companies. October 11,18 la style, copy and typography with 20 man, Jr., 460 Hillstown Road. Tel. FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement finances but regtlMties the eonduct of regulations enforced by the publish STORAGE all modern improvements, corner $200 CARS the various deiwtlnents, institu There is maintained an insurance 9 A. M. to 12 O’clock Noon ers and they reserve the right to MOVING—TRUCKING- 8326. department which . keeps a careful edit, revise or reject any copy con- Foster and Hawley street. Apply tions, and combifssions, and is Itself October 25, 31, Novem l»r 1 ■ 100 East Center street. Phone 3 CARS AT.^ $200—1926 Chrysler, an independent operator- in many check upon all agents and brokers cldered objectionable. _ . . . PERRETT & GLENNEY Inc.—Mov From 9 A. M. to 11:30 A.'M. CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to 3782. 1927 Chevrolet, 1925 Oakland. Heil branches of technical activity. It of the state, thereby protecting the' ing, packing and shipping. Daily HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 be published same day must be re Motor Co., 172 Center street. Dial builds highyays, and bridges, it people against misrepresentation or and 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. ceived by 12 o’clock noon; Saturdays service to and from New York. 14 FOR SALE—WALNUT dining room FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT 7239. maintains Wbspitals, provides free error in the sale of various insur 10:S0 a. m. trucks at your service. Agents foe Evening meetings are for the con set, Davenport and chairs, 2 large newly, renovated, steam heat, educktion, /^ o te c ts persons and ance, policies. ■ Of course these de TELEPHONE YOUR United Van Service, one of the partments render other valuable venience of those who'cannot come rugs, cribs, gas stove. 56 Dougherty garage, at 60 Summer street In property;./it has jurisdictioh over to the day sessions. Taxpayers are WANT ADS. leading long distance moving com- quire of Hugh B. Moriarty, 49 Sum BUSINESS LOCATIONS services and have many other re pnniftg- Connection in 162 cities. street. Telephone 3602. health 8 ^ sanitation, it maintains requested to come-in the~ day time 1 Ads are accepted over the telephone mer street. FOR RENT 64 places ,Of eorrection, it is a gigantio sponsibilities but these brief refer at the CHARGE RATE given above Phone 3063, 8860, 8364. if possible and not crowd the eve as a convenience to advertisers, but FOR SALE—FOUR BURNER en- charitable.; institution and It pro ences will indicate in a small way ameled gas range, perfect condition, the effort of the state to collect its ning sessions. Owners of automo*- the CASH RATES will be accepted as L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT FOR RENT—OFFICE ROOMS in vides rocreation for its people. The FULL PAYMENT It paid at the busl- reasonable price. Picketts Filling income from groups and individuals biles and motorcycles .are* requested piano moving, modern equipment, at 79 Ridge street. Apply at 79 Purnell Block, single o f ’in suites benefits of state government in Con- Baaa office on or before the seventh Station, Maple street. Phone 8356. who derive direct benefit from the to give make' and date of their ma day following the first ‘ nserUon of experienced help, public store upstairs. as desired. Apply Geo. E. Keith, nect^ut accrue to the individual, to chines. Persons owning pianos sure each ad otherwise the CHARGE 1115 Mafp street. a p^ficular group, or to society, as a state's activities. The same illustra l'.a- BATE will be collected- No responsi house. Phone 4496. THREE PIECE WALNUT bsd- tions, could be used in all of the urged to hand in their list of same FOR RENT—5 ROOM apartments, wlmU. in order to save the ten pesr eent Ad bility. for errors in telephoned ads room set $75; 8 piece dining room all improvements, wonderful loca classifications I have mentioned. will be assumed and their accuracy set $75. ■ . V fBepublican' administrations for dition. 'All lists o f real estate must cannot be guaranteed. REPAIRING 23 tion. Apply ^ r. Collins, 67 Wads HOU^S FOR RENT 65 t^h past few years have endeavored State Aid. Watkins Furniture Exchange “Since 1921 when the department give the boundaries o f the land, as ■.Jit: worth street. South Manchester. to Mrike an equitable balance where- by law required, or thty will not be INDEX OF VACUUM CL^NER: gun; phono FOR RENTES ROOM single house* of state agencies and institutions oak floors, all improvements, steapv br the individuMs' and groups who accepted. CLASSIFICATIONS graph, clock repairing. Key mak FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat on Sum was established, representatives of WEARING APPAREL heat, garage, at 16 Lydall street-4 were directly benefited should pay Birlba ««..*• • «.• *••••••• • ing. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. mer street. James J. Rohan, tele the cost o| that particular service that department have, checked all PLEASE NOTE! NO'VEilBER Slngagements —FURS 57 $35.00 per month. Inquire on. cases in state institutions addi all blarriages ... ;«jh ••••.■ phone 7433. premises. ^______, .■ ■ .which' the s t ^ ;'i^jjBnders them and 1st IS THE LAST; DAY! , . Oeatba ...... FOR SALE—1 LADY’S EASTERN general '•■ taxktibn .'iikhoihd pay for cases where state aid was concern Card of Thanks COURSES AND CLASSES 27 mink fur collar, 1 Alaskan seal FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement FOR RENT— SEVEN ROOM Single those services whi^^^e rendered by ed. Where patients and’ inniates Persons neglecting, to ■■ att^ d ' to la Memoriam .. reasonable, garage if desired. 418 the state to society as a whole. The were financially welL ^.situated or their lists on ot b^Ore the'fi^t day Lost and Found •••••••••••a*** BARBER TRADE taught in day coat, size 38. Inquire 43 Brainard house, all improvements, 2 car Center street. Telephone 4224. state which carefully measures the relatives having a legal liability to of November will have ten’per’cent Announcements and evening classes. Low tuition Place. garage, 75 Branford street. Apply Pergonals ...... proper proportions, on which the do so were financially, able to pay added to same. All persons liable rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 Cheney Brothers, Rent Dept. . ABtOBSObUOO FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement in, payments and b'eijeflts are set up has for their , care, the sta*e has requir to give in lists of Taxable Property Automobllsa for Sale Market street, Hartford. are urged to appear before the Automobilss for Exchango »•*» \ WANTED— TO BUY 58 A-1 condition, modern improve FOR RENT—ATTRACTrVE biinga- done a worthwhile job and Connecti ed a payment for its services. This Auto Accessories—Tires • • • • • • ments. Adults preferred, 238 Oak lovv, 6 rooms, 4 Sterling -•/7’lace. cut is in that class. is only fair to those charges of the Assessors. Persons maldTig out Auto Repairing—^Palntlnv WANTED TO BUY second hand street. Telephone 6800. “If such;-a basis of state income state who cannot afford to pay any their lists will be obUged to make^ Auto Schools ...... HELP WANTED— furniture, stoves and ranges. James thing and to the tsixpayers who pay oath and sign .same. Persons filing' Autos—Ship by Truck 35 and state expenditure can be de Autos—For Hire ...... j FEMALE H. Hopkins, 81 West Main street, FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenemen*- on veloped while at the same time no the bills. In addition to this, many lists as agents .for-othCT ; persons Qi^re^68^^6rvlc6-” ^torsg# Rockville, Conn. Telephone 17-2, Edgerton street, also five room flat WANTED 68 of the institutions engage in revenue must d e c l ^ under oaitii ; that Qiey WANTED — AN EXPERIENCED indebtedness is incurred, bills are Motorcycle*—Blcyclt* Rockville. on Center. Telephone 7864. paid promptly and the credit of the activities such as printing, making have been duly appointed agents an^ Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 1. saleslady, one who hats knowledge REFINED y o u n g , would garments^ automobile markers, and have fifil.au^prity and l^wleclge Boalness and Professional Services like to rent a funilsphed^ome of 4 state is of high standing, then this of sewing. Write Box K, in care of WANTED—USED GAS range, 4 so oh; It is .interestmg to note that to file,such list.Blanks can’be ob Ettslness Services Offered ...... H less locally same job is especially worthwhile. Household Services Otfersd .....I t - A Herald. burner-and roasting and broiling 4 AND 5 ROOM tenements to rent, or 5 rooms. I am in bu! the income to the state in the past tained of the Assessors,:‘^ w n Clerk Building—Contracting ...... 1« and can furnish best ol ‘ references. Taxes Lower ovens. Write Box A. in care of Knighton street. Phone 6720. “I have previously pointed out year from board and care at medi and at the several Post Offices in Florists—Nurseries ...... I* Herald. Box C, Herald. Fnneral Directors ...... 19 HELP WANTED—MALE ______!______L that general property t^es in‘C I -CjLi- ^ A H , GOOD MORNING, /' y o u t h o r o u g h l y UNDERSTAND ONE OTHER THING... I _ .-J S IR ... THIS IS THE THE 'SITUATION... I WISH TO UNDERSTAND YOU ARE MARRIED.' YOU SAY GENTLEMAN FOR REMAIN IN SECLUSION-i.YOU WELL,I AM A BACHELOR. THIS MILLIONAIRE’' ,THE CONFIDENTIAL ARE TO ASSUME MY Yo u r w ie ^ , t h e r e f o r e , W H Y..'-y RESEMBLES P O S ITIO N , DO, SMITH. NAME AND IDENTITY, AND WILL HAVE TO REMAIN ..E R .L UH. . . . M Y ME , AND MR. HORN , l e t ’s g et DISCHARGE MY. SOCIAL OUT OF THE PICTURE. . HAS n e v e r DOWN TO . OBLIGATIONS ONLY... I YOURifSALARY_W:iLL; BE’ W IF E — ^ F T E R ALLOWED HIS BUSINESS W ILL h a n d l e A T«DIJ(S^D/w W EEK ._ER. A THOROUGH PICTURE BUSINESS A N D i e x p e n s e s ;. YE Si' GRILLING BY A TO BE DO -YdU WANT THE PRIVATE SECRATARY, PUBLISHED p o s i t i o n _. R E P iU TlMiCiS HEM LANDS THE nSiipi CONFIDENTIAL JOB J OF IMPERSONATING THE NATIONALIY '/A „ There are at four mistakea in the above , ^eture. 'Fhey may PROMINENT FINANCIER ^^taib to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing or wbiatnoL/^See if you V WHO ABHORS •ea%find them. ' Then Iqp&.at ^ tscra m b le d ' word ' below—and . un- yil- PUBLICITY, ficrainble it, by awitchtog the letters ardimd^^^.Grade youweffi/WL tof AND MAKING each of the mistakes you Itod,' and 80'-for. the w ord-if ’/uuscrsmUsle : ’ / / PUBLIC APPEARANCES . -•'i: FOR^ HIM. ’ fVS ■ HEM IS - NON/ * WAITING TO MECT v: The water tower right.kaalqr5»imd has bnt.two.stahtedl^^^^^ 1^15 *■ .. fiicjhibatti It, .Instead of foui%' (S) Tim {AuBseoger ca^^ I