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THE WEATHER . NET PRESS RUN Forecast by U. S. Weatoer Borean, AVERAGE DAILY dROtlLATION Hartford. for tile Monlli of September, 1929 Bain tonlgrit and probabty iliurs- day morning; rlring temperature 5,357 Thonday. Uemben of tlM Aadit Bnrean et dreolatloBe
-FOORTEEN PAOES PRICE rUKEB CEN'rS VOL. XUV., NO. 26. (dasslfled AdTerttolng on Page 12) SOOTH MANCHESTER, OCTOBER 30, i020:
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Houston, Texas, Oct. 30— (A P )— )When the twister struck their home: C A l § SCRAP TO T E L TALES One naan was perhaps fatally injur Carried' 660 feet'- m their bed, ed and two women and two men amidst the wrecksge of their houde, SAY WALL ST. LEADERS were hurt in a tornado which struck Mr. and Mrs. J; A . Martin escaped the edge of Houston today. death. Mrs. Maridn was still in bed Wftif a dozen houses were demol-: when rescuers reached the^ seene. Not E v^ billed on for As- School Officials hcrease Ex Capital Reporters Get 45 ished, bams and garages were She suffered . probable internal in TRAIL OF LOST BILLIONS AS STOCK W ave of Selling Hysteria wrecked and several dwellings were juries; Her hushand was scratched PRICES COLLAPSED Days Because They WOl unroofed. and bruised. > ' ■' sistanco^ ^ w i n g T k t Disappears as Largest Fi pense Budget Over Town B. B. Works, 68, received injuries Near AUef, where the storm was from which he may die, and his 65- believed to have struck last, consid Meeting Kgore-^ystein Not Reveal Names of 49 year-old wife was bruised and, cut erable damage was done . t h e Go?dnnneiit’s Fi nancial Institutions and Called Ridicnlons. Speakeasy Proprietors. /• nances Are Undistnrbed. Wealthiest Men Come to
Washington, ■ OcL 30.— (AP.)- Washington, Oct. 30.— (A P ) — GRUNDY TELLS SENATE Market’s Support; Prices When Manchester’s joint ^chool A fter a^essing all the effects of tbe Three reporters for the Washington board met yesterday and approved shocks administered by the Stock of a budget of $423,746 for school Times, afternoon newspaper were Take Upward Tom from J^ket during the last few days, expenses thereby increasing the ap today sentenced to 45 days each In LODGE PICKED HARDING experienced business men associat propriation made at the annual jail by Judge Peyton Gordon in the ed with the admirdstration of the Very Opening— Exchange town meeting by $33,746, it started District of Columbia Supreme Court TEAR EPIDEMIC national government are a unit ip something that may require expert for refusing to reveal to the Grand Pennsylvanian Readily the declaration that fundamentally, to Qose at Noo¥4'omor- legal opinion and possibly state Jury the names and addresses of s t r i f e s KANSAS commerce, industry and finance will legislature action to straighten out. persona from whom they claimed to Speaks of His Part at G. emerge substantially undisturbed. The Selectmen recommended to the have purchased liquor. row and Stay Closed Rest The latest public word, as.it was last annual town meeting that the In passing sentence for contempt Wichita Holds Crying B ee- given‘late last night over radio by school appropriation be $390,000. of court. Judge Gordon .told the 0 P. Conventions— An Sad Sight Shocks, Populace Julius Kirin, assistant secretary of of the Week. The joint school board had asked trio, Gorman M. Hendricks, 35; Lin Until It is Explained. commerce, has been echoed and re- for $416,000. The voters approved of ton Burkett, 30 and Jack E. Nevin, echoied by officials of Cabinet ranx the Selectmen’s recommendation. Jr., 24, that the questions asked swers Questions Frankly. New York, OcL 30— (A P)—^Pow Yesterday the joint school board Wichita, Kas., Oct. 30.— since President Hoover briefly out them by the Grand Jury were en (AP.)—Tears- streaming from erful buying support, supplied-by completely ignored the voterg’ de tirely proper. The law, he said, did lined it. ' cision and decided to spend $423,- Washington, Oct. 30.— (A P )—A their eyes, a do^en customers “The growth of the income of ths some of toe country’s largest finan not recognize the ethics of the news and a' score of employ^ dash cial institutions and wealthiest In-s 746 on schools this year. The Se paper profession as sufficient wide range of activities of Joseph nation, the advance in the well be lectmen will proliably ask Town ed into' the ’ street from the ing pf its business men, its' wage dividuals, including John D. Rocke grounds for a plea for immunity. R. Grundy, of Pennsylvania were in Council William S. Hyde for his First National bank here and Vlsit^ Speakeasies earners and its farmers during re feller, Sr. and his son, turned the opinion on authority in the matter. quired into by the Senate lobby com for half an hour wept on the .he men told the court they had cent years, has not been due to course of stock prices definitely up Otherwise the appropriation wi’’ sidewalk while n o o n time light liquor in 49 speakeasies in mittee, today, covering the 1920 Re temporary and fleeting causes," he come before the adjourned annr crowds wondered and, ap ward today after a week of dis>* ashington. They explained they publican national convention at said. “It has been a definite upward town meeH’*" tn be held in proaching, also burst into astrous selling by panic-stricken .ad grained admittance through Chicago and a Pennsylvania patron trend. Basically, our normal pur 1930. tears. investors and speculators through friends and that they had promised chasing power has not been impair ISstiinate. age conference in Washington this An employe, who apparently out toe world has washed aw ay not to reveal the names of the ed.. Regardless of regrettable specu- The gross estimated expense of preferred to remain a man of more than 25 billion dollars in quot bootleggers, asserting their only year. larive uncertainties, the industrial schools here this year is $423,746 Grundy readily told of his par mystery, tripped a lever, re and copimercial structiure of the ed values. plus an additional $250 that is now purpose in going to the speakeasies Gains of $5 to $30 a share were ticipation in a conference of Repub- leasing a dozen tear gas bombs nation is sound.” necessary for insurance on children was to develop news stories relating quite general on toe N ew York lican leaders at Chicago which de- ‘ not intended for everyday Klein's Opinion transported in school busses. The to crime conditions in Washington, Stock Ebcchange, and were well termined to press the nomination of Nobody cried as much as tha An impressive array of considera net estimated expense is $405,000, Hendricks testified that to com maintained, with corresponding ad W arren Harding after the deadlock two or three employes who had tions baclUng up that judgment, all since the Selectmen figure that the ply with the jury’s request would vances on the N ew York Curb M ar between Leonard Wood and Frank to stay inside to see that noth pointing Put that commodity prices school item will receive about $10,- bring him and the other two report ket and the otoer security ex ing was disturbed. have been kept clear from inflation 000 from outside pupil tuition and ers into disrepute and that the viola O. Lowden. | changes of toe country. in securities, was presented by Dr. about $9,000 from the Ninth school tion of the ethics of the newspaper The president of the Pennsylvania ' Leading New' York Bankers, Klein. As to the -Stock Market per district on school leases. The esti profession would cause them to lose Manufacturers Association again meeting in informal conferences at formance of tbe last two years, he mated expenses itemized are as fol their positions. quickly accepted any credit due him toe offices of J. P. Morgan & Co., said that “profits of business justi lows: Districts 1-8, $138,505; High Though sentenced for 45 days, the for rate increases in the pending REINARTZ TO HEAD reported that toe situation was dis fied an advance in stock prices, but school, $98393; High school main reporters face an indeterminate sen tariff bill. tinctly improved. tenance, $4,000; Evening schools, tence as they would be liable ti) He said he was host at a lunch they did not justify going up to To Suspend Business $4,000; Franklin, school. Heating another contempt action if they re eon here in April of Pennsylvania the sky.” W ith every indication that the plant and Recreation building main fuse to answer the questions at the political leaders at which the nomi Privately, two Cabinet members wave of selling hysteria had pass tenance, $8,000; ’Trade school main end of their term. ’The judge implied nation of Albert L. Watson, of most associated with business and ed, governors of toe New York tenance. $4,000; Ninth district, that the three might be freed before Scranton, to be federal judge pf the monetary affairs have indicated the Stock Exchange met this afternoon R16634S. the expiration of their sentence if middle district of Pennsylvania, was View that the securities markets and decided to delay toe opening of Archaic System. they answered the questions. discussed. Watson’s nomination is W ill Enlist Mid Instruct Ama- ^lad to face the reckoning for an the exchange tomorrow from '10 a. The situation which allows the ■ — — ■ . ' ■ •» nOw imder fire in the Senate. unbelievably persistent speculative m. to noon, and to suspend business Friday and Saturday, in order to joint school board to' meet following Endorsed Nomination eti. The attitude of tl^e Federal Re tenrs of State for ^rvice serve Board, evinced early last give over-worked employes of brok- 1 town meeting and deliberately in Grundy denied that he had urged crease its own appropriation has spring. In insisting upop divorcing erage houi^ ami toe stocF clearing ARMY AND NAVY Watson’s noniination,, although he ulipri'atiSh'VAcQf^riimity to catch been termed “ridiculous”, by many .$tM^jmtlo^ .baplUng 8^^ tn m said he endorses it. He added it .%as: b Emergency.. up on their sleep. of the town’s officials who say it 4s agreed to leave the nomination up to security zdaHs \ras throvm into a The Exchange will reopen for but part of the archaic system the Senator Reed of Pennsylvania. higher light by tbe semi-formai T A H T O AGREE discussions. The Reserve Board has business on {Monday at toe usual town must operate imder. ’The spe Telling of the Chicago Republican Lieut. John L. Rdnartz, U. S. N. hour, but will be closed again ’Tues cial statute which gives the school convention conference, Grundy ex conducted the credit mechanism so authorities power to set their own R., has been assigned to the (»m - that less and less of deposit funds day, election day, which is a legal plained he was invited to it as a holiday in N ew York. budget figure was deliberately representative of the Pennsylvania mand of the First and Second imlts. have: been available for Stock M ar ’The Chicago Stock Exchange also framed sa that school expenses Confab at Washington Be delegation. United States Naval Reserve Com ket credits. could not be dallied with by others He said the late Senator Lodge, In Strong Position voted to delay tomorrow's opening munications, comprishig the entire and to close on Friday and Satur thim the members of the school of Massachusetts, the chairman of One result of this has been to put day. Similar action will be taken board, one official told The Herald. tween Rival Superintend the convention, presided at the con state of Coimecticut. it became the reserve system in a strong posi- by toe N ew York Curb Elxchange. Members of the joint board main ference on Friday night of the con known here today. The appointment Developments in toe Stock Mar tain that the town meeting and the vention week. He reported Lodge as came last week from Commander (.CohLlnued ou Pagp 2.) OA/LY VOLUME in MILLIONS OF SHARES. ents Ends Unsuccessfully. ket situation today indicated that Selectmen have no authority over saying the nomination of either C. R. Clark, communicaUpn officer H16H RECORD VOLUME - 12,696.400 5HARES-0CT. 24.1929 a mobilization of toe country’s lead the school budget whatsoever. It is Wood or Lowden had become im for the Third Naval District at New 1929 St o c k PRICES: HI6 K-SEPT.6 - 2 5 2 .8 . LOVV- PEG.IP - I9 I.0 ing financial forces had been under expected that the Selectmen will practicable and that Warren Hard York and is in connection with the taken to calm the wave of hysteria discuss the question pro and con at Washington, Oct. 30.— (A P )—Tbe ing was the most available man. N avy’s aim to enlarge its present ______* i92!J, StamjanL Sfati9fJC9 C o .^ t iY ______their next meetingr, and it is pos TO CROSS PACIFIC and restore confidence in toe securi superintendents of th-j Military and Harding was nominated next day. field of enlis' d licensed amate-^r Gleaned from the writer of frantic selling and hysterical panic in ties markets. sible that action will be taken to radio operators for serrice la change the present, system. Naval Academies failed to reach an the New York stock markft, the cold facts and figures graphlcaUy pre case of an emergency. John D. Rockefeller, Sr., who rare agn’cenient today in their effort to NOT WORRIED sented above tell the story of the amazing decline in speculative values Washington, Oct. 30.— (AP) —\ It will be lieutenart Reinartz’s ly speaks for publication, authoriz of securities. The two heavy black lines at the left show the range of ed toe statement today that he £md resume athletic relations. Joseph R. Grundy, 70 year old presi duty to obtain the enlistment of as prices through 1928 and the first nine months of 1929. From October 7, his son ■ “for some days have been Major General Smith, superin dent of the Pennsylvania Manufac many amateur radiomen of Lite the daily trend is indicated. Dally volume of sales in millions of shares, purchasing sound common stocks.” ELECTION NEARS turers Association who has held his state as possthle and to give them tendent at W est Point, after confer is shown in the lower part of the chart. Note where, on Thursday, Octo “W e are continuing and will con ground in two previous encounters ring with R ear Admiral Robinson, instruction in naval communication To Make Regular Runs from ber 24— the maddest day in the history of the exchange— nearly 13,000,- tinue our purchases in substantial with the Senate lobby committee, procedure by means of short wave 000 shares were dumped, while prices tumbled. Counting sales on the amounts at levels which we believe commandant at Annapolis, sa'd today cooly advised the investigators IN DOZEN STATES radio broadcasting. Such a system Curb, more thaa 19,000,000 shares were disposed of, representing a specu represent sound investment values,” West Point felt the disrupted rela Southern California to the he was not worrying over just what of instruction h w never before been lative loss of $11,250,000,000. A fter a brief rally, the decline in prices he added. tions over the three year eligibility classification they placed upon his attempted iri Coruiectficut by Navat; continue, and A new loW is found on Monday— a loss of about $14,000,000 Another FaHure* rule with the N avy to be deplorable. activities in behalf of a higher authorities, and will s ^ t as soon as Philippine Islands. —with sales again skyrocketing; Next day, a new record for sales was He added that while no agree tariff. a sufficient number, of enllstrnerits established, despite efforts to stem the panic. One more Curb Exchsmge firm Virginia Elects Governor ment had been reached today the Senator Blaine, Republican, Wis have been obtained, Mr. Reinartz fell by toe wayside today for failure Army still was hopeful that the consin, had remarked. that if Grun said today. to meet its obligations, but like toe Ahron, Ohio, Oct. 30.— (-AP)— curb member i ^ c h was suspended “N avy will in time agree to meet us dy would urge placing of steel used Some five years ago the Navj? and Nation W31 Watch the yesterday, it was not engaged in a on the gridiron man for man as do in farm implements on the free list launched itosclreme of etdlsiing the Two monster dirigibles, the largest general commission business. other colleges.” that he “wouldn’t be classified as a interest, enthuslasiia' and help ' of in the world, are to be constructed FRENCH RADICAL The New York Stock Clearing Result With Interest. Nothing was forthcoming immedi lobbyist in that work.” ' amateur radio operators' throughoijt and placed in regular operation be Corporation reported toi,t all trades ately from Admiral Robinson on the " I have no concern about where the country and undertook to tokm tween' Southern California and the in yesterday’s record-breaking 16,- conference. you classify mel” replied the smiling them- in naval procedure, that they Philippines in 1933 hy the Pacific TO FORM CABINET 000,000 share session bad been Washington, Oct. 30.— (AP) — The difficulty hinges aroimd the Grundy. might be available in case of a mo He added he would be glad to sup Zeppelin Transport- Company, ac cleared at an early hour this morn Politics again rides the crests in a “three year” rule which prohibits a tional emergen:^. ,The only obliga port Blaine’s suggestion that he go cording to Paul W. Litchfield, chair- ing. Check clearings through toe dozen states as local campaigns student from engaging in more than tions are;, that .the radio amateur oe main of the board. New York clearing house set a new three years of athletic competition before Customs officials and endorse move on to meet the annual tide of an American citi^nv pass'a physi 'BiiUding of the. Zeppelins, which high record today at $3,500,000,000, no matter how many colleges he at free entry of steel for farm imple Fall of Over a Foot in High ! Etienne Clemeptel; Ex-Minis- votes to be cast next Tuesday. cal exanilnatlon and’take ah oath of wUi-hO of 6,500;000 cubic foot heli due largely to toe tremendous vol "Virginia alone elects a governor tends. ’The Military Academy has ments. service. It was Gnmdy’s third appearance um gas capacity, will entail a $15,- ume of securities transactions. and so furnishes the only contest in refused to adopt this rule but it Is 250. lii S t a ^ Total stock sales from 10 a. m. to before the committee and a full OPO.’WO construction program, in AItitudes^l9 Marooned | ter of Finance Accepts which is carried along the strife and in force at Annapolis. At present , there are about 260 2:10 p. in., were 8,738,800 shares, as crowd had gathered to hear the. fur cluding erection of another giant bitterness of the presidential cam Pressure for the resumption of licensed amateur r a ^ d rhen in Con^ contrasted with 13,838,000 in toe ther testimony- of the white hsiifed hangar here and one in southern paign a year in which it returned a athletic relations has been heavy necticut and lieuteqant' Rejnnt^ is On Pikes Peak ; Difficult Task Today. same period yesterday, with indica man who -so far has frankly told the Califomia, and the building of moor Republican majority for the first since the break, largely because, et tions that toe day’s total would run committee he raised campalipa funds striving to influfence. asirnany aa ing masts in Hawaii and the Philip time since the days of carpet-bagger the annual meeting between the two possiple to jolm his class, which- wii} close to 11,000,000 shares. for the Republican Party and then pines, £3 tchfield said. rule. football teams, one of the most be held two nighth a week, 'The came to Washing;ton to see that To, Start in 1933. Denver, Colo.,. O ct 30.— (A P)-::- Paris, Oct. 30.— (A P )— ^Etienne ■While this election holds first in colorful sports events in the coun representative , naval station for party pledges on the tariff were car The parts wiU be copstructed here Winter held sway from Montana to Clementel, chairman of toe finance TO qPEN A T N OON. terest to students of national poli try. The last Army-Navy football ried out. Connecticut wiU. not be decided upon by-^the Goodyear Zeppelin corpora New York, Oct, SO.— (A P)—Gov tics as it may determine the per game was played in 1927. New Mexico in" toe eastern tier of comqalttee of the Senate, and for The committee discussion today until November 22 at New York tion of which Litchfield is president, ernors of toe New York Stock Ex manency or lack of it of the 1928 but it-will, probably be either the toe Rocky mountahi west today, but mer minister of finance in toe revolt, tiiere are others which carry shifted to the wool tariff. Grundy and assemlfied in the Sbutoem Cali change voted today to delay American Relay League station in toe weather forecasts indicated re Herriot Cabinet, .today accepted their appeal far beyond the borders defended this and insisted it .was fornia hangar.. The program calls opening tomorrow until noon, and Hartford or the one at iJeut. Rein of the states in which they will be “one of the best ways of helping the for their completion in 1932 and bsr lief in sight. “in principle” toe task of forming to close toe Exchange on Friday and BIG ESTATE SHRINK artz’s home- at 176 Wadisworth a Cabinet to succeed toe recently Saturday. The Ebichange will be held. farmer outside of giving him $500,- ing placed, on regular runs in 1933. The greater proportion of the en 000,000.” street here. defeated Briand ministry. open Monday, toe day preceding In Manhattan. By the time the Pacific air liner.5 tire area was imder a covering of N ew York City’s quadrennial con “Who is giving the farmers $500,- Those .who enroll • in the course are btUlt Litchfield said he expect I Is a Radical. election day. Bridgeport, Oct 30.— (AP)— will automatically provide them snow that ranged from a dept of one troversy over the question of whose 000,000,” asked Blaine. ed construction of another hangar Clementel is a member of toe The governors, in an official state “You fellows did it.” % inch in toe'valleys to a foot or. more s h ^ be the guiding hand in the When Gregory S. Bryan, local man selves with an opportunity to ad to be under way oh to® Atlantic Radical group in the Senate. He is ment said: ufacturer; died eight days ago, his We proposed*to loan the farmer vance from third class radio msm in toe higher altitudes. In some regarded as one of the most moder government of the world’s greatest coast in preparation for a trans-At “The volume of trading In toe estate, consisting in large part of $500,000,000 more,” answered places drifted snow made motoring ate of that group and most likely metropolis attracts perhaps more chief radio man, w here. the .reim- lantic dirigible line. The Pacific last week has been so enormous Blaine, asking: “You mean the difficult. Radical to be able to form a new than the usual attention over, the stocks and bonds, v a s worth about burseihent is iilcreased accordingly. project is,being given first consid tliat toe orgamzation o f toe Stock farmer is a poor creditor?” Nineteen IVIarooned uniiHi government more to the Left country because of the dashing fig one million dollars. Today a report Opportunity is provided for a fifteen eration, however, because it will , ba Ebichange houtes have reached a “No,” said Grundy, “but I think than toe Poincare combination ex ure of its widely-traveled mayor. of the filing of his will reveals the days training' tour at the N avy’s ex- Nineteen persons marooned on point of complete phjrsical exhaus everyone is willing to' let them have an all-American line and free of toe cluding Conservatives of toe Re Tames J. Walker, who rinds himself value of his holdings has depreciat Pikes Peak were rescued and t^en tion. Most of these employes and it if they can’t pay it back.” , necessity of international . arrange publican Union group and replacing opposed by men who also have ed by nearly $500,000. Mr. Bryan (CoBtfamed on Page Three.) to Colbrado Springs yesterday. those of toe stock clearing corpor Here the questioning veered to ments. J / ^ them by Radicals. \ gained nation-wide reputations. died at the StratSeld Hotel here, Three employes at the Summit ation have been on almost continu Grundy’s assertion yesterday that Carry 80 Passengers. , Knows Finances. Racing down the stretch with him October 22. His will was drawn the house and Mrs. J. R. Spencer, who ous duty for days and nights pMt Senators from states contributing , *nie Pacific lines will carry 80 Clementel has toe confidence of are Representative Fiorello H. La Simday prior to his death. publishes toe Pihes Peak News, were and many of them have been irith- but small amounts of taxes should passengers and 10 tons of mail, ex toe financial interests. This is Guardia, Republican, who has made M r. Bryan makes no bequest to RESULTS! brought from toe chest of toe peak out sleep for 48 to 72jnours. ‘ not talk too much on the tariff.. press and freight. They will cut in chiefly, because of his action when himself heanl in the halls of Con local institutions. The bulk of his by a special cog road train which Katherine D. ’ Cheney's dog half toe crossing time now made by minister of finance in taking issue “The governors have felt under an gress; Norman Thomas, Socialist estate goes towards ajmemorial bucked jfte drifts to toe summit. Senator Walsb, Democrat, Mon won his h*eedbm, ye »te r^ y . -.but toe - fastest boats. Ldtchrield, said with Premier Herriot against a absolute necessity to recognize the leader, and Richard E. Enright, one building in Washington, Conn., in tana, asked Grundy if it had occur not for . long. Watching 'his the'Object .is to speed travel rather Fifty pertons held at Glen Cove, purely physical and mechanical coniv time police commissioiier, and can ca^qtal levy In 1925, resigning after, memory of his parents, and the resi red to him that the ‘‘pioneers who chance he ran away when no one than compete with any otofer com half-way up toe automobile high ditions and to afford toe overwork didate under the banner of the making his position clear before toe due after some bequests to relatives, opened up Montana and the west was looking. / The , services , of pany, ritoer air or water. Americaji way, were brought to Colorado ed staff sufficient time to recuperate Square Deal Parly. Senate. Since then he has been 4o Harvard University, from which gave a market and' contributed to The Herald elaarifled was eh- Bt^miriiip companies, jailw ays and Springs.. and recover their strength. In Boston- much interested in toe International college he was graduated. the prosperity of Pennsylvania?” llsted and shortly after the press air Unbs will co>«perate, he said. In 'Wyoming /The governors believe that to6' Boston, too, electa a mayor with Chamber of Commerce haying been ■ “It was reciprocal,” contended stopped, a woman reached fmr shorter hours and toe two days of lamea W. Curley, former ddef ^ The^ tians-Atlahtic line is to bp ^In IVyomlng, where the storm was head of toe French section. Grundy. • ■ the telephone and informed the orgathzed by the Ritemational Zep- toe most severe',* aid^tibnal search holidays, as arranged, will put toe maglatrate; Frederick W. Mans^ TBEASUBT BALANCES. In what way. Inquired Walsh and loser where the dog could be. p c ^ Transport cbmi>any and two ers prepared to renew their efforts to . Although nover premier before, working organizations again in field. Good Government Aaaociatlon Grundy said a ' Philadelphian had foimd. dirigibles"will he'huUt In Akron and loate John B. 'Woodward. Casper M. Clementel has long played a condition and contribute m ateriA^^ nuufidate, and Daniel H . Coakley, Washington, Oct. 30,— (AP) — built the Northern Pacific railway. Get your tasks-^done through two - in Friedrtchshafen, G«rinany. post offi^ce employee lost in the snow prominent- part In French political to a more orderly and effective ux Bidq^dent, aeeldnF the ofrice Tfi-easury receipts Oct. 28 were Walsh replied the Pennsylvanian ;Classified! CaU 5121 for an A d - with . oi^ai^g hiaagars bn both $6,045,537.70; expenditures $11,278,- taker. . ■■,' • (Contianed on j . :.^OnittaaelfM FapiXIiiee.X 618.18;, balance $211,195372.32. (ConUnoe on Pace 2) rides bf .toe^Ma. - (Coaiimicd Paga >•) . - (ContlBued on page 2)
■ J S . V ■ - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, S O lto MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1929. PAGE TW O GRADE CROSSING EDITORIAL COMMENT i i l ' OBITUARY 1 RAISE R . i i R t o S
t a l e scholabships . ON MARKET COLLAPSE New Haven, Qct 30.—(AP)— DEATHS Five acfiiolarship/awards for the Senators Pay Last Tribnte BYfRKEDROP Full Cr«w Also Cited as Rea Big Party Includes Games^ Burrent. term in Tide Di-vtolty School David McCann. , New London Evening Day com .were announced today. The scholar- David McCann, 67, of 79 Schorf (Continn^ from Page One.) menting on the marXel says: American business! They will reap . ships given on basis of high stand- of Honor to«Tlieir CoK street died last night at his home sons for A s^ s Indreas- Dancing and Piizes for to studies to the second term of “By this time the market may the harvest after the rout” tion. Its latest accotmts show that, after a short illness. He was born have gone down agfain or it may m e 1928-1929 school [year, w ent to : A lloi-^w m e Miller, Brooklyn,^ N. league^ from HUo. the regional banks of the system ed Freight S c h ^ e s . have accomplished a sensational The Philadelphia Evening Bulle Best Costmnes. hold more than 80 per cent of gold X ; Lesten^B. Smith, York, Neb.r entering the employ o f Cheney rise. It may be back where it tin commenting editorially on the agatost the combined total of de- Franklin Virtue, New Ofr Brothers as a "weaver. started. There’s nobody who can Stock Market, today said “there is posits, and of circulating currency leansi Mudon William Nilsson, He leaves his w ife arid, three sons; Albany, N. Y., Oct 30.—(AP)— foretell. , no reason for fear that the crash in The chief center of Hallowe’en in Washington,' Oct,' 30-^(AP)— In. It has been one of the features of Osceola; la ., and A rth u r' CJhester Dairld Jr., Thomas and Fred Mc- Operation of the fifil crew law, and “There are many lessons to be the security market will pull dowh a drizzle o f rain the body, of the late’ the monetary system as it haia de terest. tonight lies at the, School Clarkei Atlanta, Ga. Senator Theodore E. Burton of Ohio Cann of this town and four daugh the fact that the railroads are drawn, regardless of the outcome of the business structure or even seri veloped during recent, months, that street Creation Center where s today was home up the long flight ters; Mrs. William Perrett, AUss obliged to spend large sums to the today’s trading or tomorrow’s. ously shake it ” banks of all classes were lending "Between the two structures,” the frolic wxd ma^uerade will b»^held STUDENT M IS^G of steps on the'east, front of the Isabelle and Miss Edith McCann of eliiritoation of grade crosstoga, vrere ' “due is the liesson for the specu Waterbury, Oct. 30.— (AP.)—^No less and less to brokers and dealers Bulletin said, “there tis the strong to the main gymnasium. Bill' Wad C!apitol into the Senate chamber for Manchester and Mrs. M. J. Fry of given today as priricipal reasons for lators. Kost of them were nipped. word has been received from Fran a last tribute of-honor from Presi to securities against stock collater Verona, N. J., two brothers, Eldward The average small time speculator is sustaining wall of a banking system dell’s six-piece orchestra’will furn the demand of the railroads for iriore which has met the test and proved cis S. Allen, son o f Principal Hiuri- dent Hoover, his colleagues to Con- al, as prices rose. In the latest and John McCann of Manchestei;' a bull; he cannot sell short because ish the music. statement of loans to Wail street money for hiyidHng of freight , its worth. , ^ son S. Allen of Leavenworth High gfress, othqr high govemmen of and three sisters, Miss Deborah Mc- At a continuance of a hearing on he doesn’t know how. This market T h e hall* has been tastefully brokers, for last Thursday, it was I “As a matter of fact, the Federal school w ho was* re p o rte d . m isstog ficials and the diploinatlc represent C!ann and Miss Belle McCann, o f this a proposed advance to freight i^es crippled the bulls, and bulls there decorated to true autumn attire of shown that private money lenders ' Reserve board has striven since from Colby, college to Watervllle, atives from foreign nations. town and Mrs. William Holland of to New York dtate held by the Ihib- fore were mostly converted mto cornstalks, oak leaves, pine trees were furnishing to- round figures February to avert the present de and the conventional color scheme Me., yesterday,, by his parents. Mr. The massive silver casket • was Stontogton, Conn. 'Three grand lie Service Commission, W. E. Cor sheep. . bacle; but its voice has been as that of orange and black. Erick Craw- Allen stated ^ s morning: that he escorted by a delegation of Senators 34,000,000,000 to finance stock hold children; Mrs. Edward Mack of coran, statistician of the Boston “Another lesson has to do with ings on margins, while all the banks o f one cr3dng in the wilderness, and shaw and Elmer Johnson worked knows:of-no reason for the sudden and representatives headed by Sena Fitchburg and Kenneth and Beatrice and Maine railroad cited these as the immenseness of pamc. Although tor Watson of ’ Indiana, Republican of the country were lending rough other oracles were heeded. The with Director Lewis Lloyd, tintil 2 disappearance' of his son, who is Perrett of Manchester also survive. the main reasons for the riecessi^ of our exchange has suffered terrinc leader, and Senator Robtoson _of board failed, it is true, to bring o.’clock this morning getting the reported to have stated that he was ly 32.000,000,000. Funeral services ■will be held from high freight rates. losses, nobody yet says “p^ic. It Arkansas, thio Democratic leader. about an orderly retreat, but the hall in readiness for the occasion. “going out West.” When he was This organization of the loans, ac the late home at 2 o’clock Friday Another toctor to the situation to- was different in 1907—the last time T he funeral party arrived from system which it adn^nisters is All indications point to a large last to communication with his pou counts for the fact that the Reserve afternoon. Rev. J. Stuart Neill of voliring the Boston emd Maine rail the market took a comparable drop. clearly able to avert panic. For crowd, there J»tog no other counter Mr. Allen said he seemed well satis the home where a pri'vate faipily Board, which since its organization St. Mary’s Episcopal church will Newspapers published then spoke of service had been held. road, Mr. Corcoran said, was the re that, and for the fundamental attractions of major importance. fied with his work at the college. in 1914 has had. to come to action officiate.. Burial will be to the East stricted speed required to certain “twelve more brokers close doors. soundness of business conditions, Last year the - Rec’s Hallowe’oi T h e ’ casket was placed on pedes to serious crisis, has met to Wash cem etery. Banks went by the board and also tals immediately in front of Vice- parts of Saratoga county, particu even the pessimists who confound party was held the night of Thanks- DROPS DEAD ON STREET ington regularly since the Stock larly crossing Saratoga lake and be by the dozen. Yet 1907’s pamc ^ president CQrtia' desk. Wall street with Main street and glvtog but this was change4 thiS Waterbury, Oct. 30.-r^(AP.)—^ Market shocks began without meet-1 tween MechanicvOle and Schuyler- not bad compared to some that had ! the country’s workshops, must be year- so as to avoid clashing with On fop of the casket, was a large ing a call for assistance. j Mary Robinson of 49 Willard street, wreath, fastened with a white’rib ■ville. gone before.” I thankful.” other similar affairs. The ' result Hartford, dropped dead on the In the normal course of business, ] Wilbur La Roe, Jr., representing has been to give the Rec’s dance to bon. Palms were banked to front of advancing of fimds for Stock Mar-1 gADGBTER DENIES street to this city this morning the rostrum end aroimd the cham- the Associated Industries of New In editorial com m ent today the^ night more or less of clear path. while waiting for a Hartford bus. ket loans has been a function al-1 York State, asked for figures show Richard McLagan and Mrs. Ray ber. - ^ most monopolized by banks, as 'Bridgeport Post says: ..r Medical Examiner A. A. Crane stat A simple private funeral service, ing the amount of traffic originating "The wise ones are saying, i toia Barrett head the committee in ed that death occurred immediate means of earning on day-to-day WITNESS’ STORY FARMERS DEPLORE charge and they had endeavored to lasting but 15 intoutei, was held at at various points to the state. Mr. vou so’. We have no desire to join ly but^the caxise has not been de his, Connecticut avenue residence balances of depositors. In spite of Corcoran agreed to furnish the re to that chorus. On the contrary we taake the frolic the most sur 9i Thi«j nartic- this morning. Finnegan 'was ar i despite the hysteria of wild selling should apply to tariff legislation; handling of ail the trading center memorial tower, being erected on A meeting was held at the Man ■ to the stock market of yesterday. “An adequate tariff rate should ing on the exchange. 1 Haystack Mountain in Norfolk by chester Community Club last eve rested on Saturday morning for An atmosphere surcharged with “This^ine of procedure has been actual losers in the Stock Markets, i Warder is be- trespassing on the Belding and Bis- be proidded for each important pro the State Forestry commission with ning to arrange for the setback they bear an unsuspectedly small speculation finally reached tl: i duct which competes with the pro adopted after consultation ■with and fimds donated by Mrs. Carr Steeckel tournament which 'will play its first tog tried. sell reserve to 'Vernon on complaint relation to the total of the popula- of the caretaker, Ernest Howard. breaking point at which a terrific ducts of this country. approval by the so-called banking of Norfolk as a memorial to her roimd on Tuesday evening, Novem Miss Warder produced a diary, ' tion. Dr. Klein estimated last The local man, who was hunting, , thunder and lightning storm- cut “We stand for .tariff protectio.u group.” husband, the late Carl Steeckel, is ber 5, and meet each succeeding which was later put to evidence by night that the total of the trading had killed a cock pheasant on pri i loose, a terrifying spectacle while it for the products of American farms The annoimcemerit was made practically ^ completed. Tuesday evening until the end of Soptoari^ might run to 1,000,000: James I. Ci^. ctoef of defense vate property. I lasted, but sure to leave the land- from the Stock Exchange rostrum March. "i^e tournament is being and that “these would in- counsel, to show what tooix place at on a parity with other industries, to by Richard Whitney, a ■vice-presi M re o n s ; i I scape serene and refreshed at its the end that the American market run under the direction of M .' D. wive less than 4 per cent of all the her home on t^ date to question. i close albeit some grass, bushes and dent of the Exchange and was SuUivan and Edward Stein arid may be held in possion by American greet^ •with prolonged cheerri. aU lin es-0/ industrial twelve teams are already entered. '“Cl— She .eeK e'J a d been out ABOUT TOWN by the blast. Across the whole na UTERARY CLUB READS Henry VaiUant is captain of the Bpn pursuit.” New York, Oct. 30.— (AP.)—The: accepting these figures, that the visittog with a girl fnend that day tion outside of the frenzied stock j Another resolution approved the Ami team, Robert Reid of the Depot damage to Ohe consuming power and arrived home about 5 p. m. She t market is business in. a healthy, selling frenzy,, which' has h€^ A pre-nat^r1:ltoic will be held to _ [ Federal Farm Board “in its pro- “UNCERTAl TRUMPEF Square team, Andrew Jesperson of of this portion of the population, se- .remained to the apartment with her morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock at • strong condition, Wfii^-happeped in s'weeptog through the . secriritiea the Carlyle-Johnson team, Mat mean I &ram for more orderly marketing of m arkets o f the." w orld during -the vere though it has been, cannot be ^ mother untU her father ar^ved the Memorial hospital annex. 'the “paper” flurry does not mean Merz of the business men, Ray Moo- more than a momentary check to shortly after 5 o’clock when the .that real business is shaken. farm products, and for the handling- pfiiSt weeki'appeared to have passed upon a sound economic basis of sur- non of the Hilliard mills,. Raymond the business of the country. three left for the New York Ath- A Hallowe’en party ■will be held hete. today, arid pric^ on all lead HufcliiDSon*s Last N ovel Is O’Coto of the Manchester: Green :______— - letic Club for dinner. She said she ^ __ r j i j j g j pluses that may exist from time to ing exchanges rallied bririkiy.. Scores tomorrow afternoon at the Man ; Torrington, -Oct. ov.— i,.r..x — x,-.., Subject at South Methodist team, Edward Stein of the Buckland n MAI IlT AMMAflUrrC was to the apartment with her chester Cotomuzdty club for children iTorrington Register, to commenting | of issues on. th® New' York Stock They also pledged their co-opera Church. team, Ernest Roy of the Roy Garage’ DeM ULAl AWNUliWUliJ mother before her father’s arrival of the fifth, sixth and seventh the Stock Market today said: Exchange were iriarked up 35 to team, M. D. Sullivan of the Wap- •on tion and “unserving assistance” to and that no one had called at the grades. Miss Christine Mason,-the i“As we see it, the ^ rk et today is nearly $30 a, share, with.>arly aft ping team, Johp Merz of the Com the board “in building a sound and .‘I ^ October meeting of the Liter- director, ■will see to it that they are an a conditibn similar; tp that of a ernoon prices generally hpldtog munity club team, Gordon Brennan durable policy for American agri ajty Club of the South Methodist “ SQUARE CROOKS” CAST “"C T ^ fu a s =he s>id kept busy with appropriate grimes ipatient who has long’suffered witn steady around the day’s high of the Burr Nurseries team and culture.” church was held last evening at the it was customary for her to answer from 4 to 6 o’clock and served with a high feyer. The tjver has gone le'vels. , Francis McCarthy of the Wilson the bell, and that she could have light refreshments. Total sales on the New York church. The book discussed was The complete cast of “Square jbut -rile patient is p ^ t t y w ell ex- [ Hutchinson’s “The Uncertain Nurseries team. .... heard it had it been rung. Stock Bxchamge In the first two (Trooks,” the first all-male three-act lhausted. From now iaife if all goes i Trumpet,” a novel of modem Eng "There is still an opportunity for “Did Mr. Del’Osso call at the There is one young man to Man- Kvell, the patient shoixld gradu ally' FRENCH RADICAL hours of trading wete 5,576,300 lish life. The discussion centered other teams to join . and anyone productiori to presented to Manche^i- apartment at any time on Septem ' Chester who on Monday disposed of gain strength, possibly;, v/ith sonrie shares, as coritrststed with 8,3/8,200 about the purpose of the book, wishing to play should get in touch ter, by John Mather chapter* Ord.:r ber 21, 1928, while you were thrise?” 335,000 worth of stocks and boz^ tups and downs, imtil complete re- Shares in. the same period yester which it was generally agreed could •with Mr. Sulll-vari or Mr, Stein be of DeMolay early In December was asked Cuff. that he had even to the face of the jcovery. There is a good constitu TO FORM CABINET day, , , ■ be stated to the words of the author, fore Tuesday of next week. atmounced today by Director Loui.=> “No,” she replied. rapid falling market and in so do tion; the business heart action is BttU Behind “ that the sins o f the. spirit are worse Smith. ■ _ ing came out “whole” besides mak strong, and there is no reason for At noon, the Stock l^change than the sins of the fle^h.” Franklin Richmond ■will play the ing money on his origftoal invest? any but favorable prognosis of the | ((.'onliiiued fnim Page 1) ticker was ruimlng an hour behind It was also eriqihaslze'd thatjri the partuf “Ed Ellison” : James Wilson, MUST BE SHOWN riaent. N ot one share that he hriid case. Optimism is infinitely more 1 , tViA iriarket, while the New York end idealism will triumph, and the “Kay Ellison” :Albert Tuttle, “Jaoe in the whole lot, whicli consisted oi Justified today than at any other 1^3-vmg been a member of se-y- Curb ticker was 1. 1-2 hours late. iVorktog put of this truth is shown Brown”; Wesley Warnock, “Larry Salesman: This, sir, is ah epoch- New York bank stocks; Hartford The entertainment committee of time in seven or eight years. eral governments holding such High priced stocks, which were to the interrelations of the various Scott” ; George Potterton, "Bridget making machine. and other insurance company j portfolios as finance, commerce and the hardest hit in the, recent reac characters, and their influence on the Library Asaociatipn- have plan O'Rourke” ; Willard Robb, “Tim H.'i- Customer;* Then let’s see it make stocks, did he sell bdow purchasing ned for a Hallowe’en coritume dance • Norwalk, Oct. 30.—(AP.)—The agricultiu’e. He was minister of tion, led the reiky. Allied Chemical, each other. Several guests of mem gari”; caiarles Morgan, “Welsh'’; an epoch.— ^Answers. price. trade and labor to the Clemenceau which will be held at the library Norwalk Hour commenting on the American Telephonev Blastmari Ko bers were present, HaU on Thursday evening. A fpur? Roy Warren, “Clancy”; WiUlani Cabinet of 1917-20 and was minis- dak, New Haven Srid Delaware arid— Tfie hook’' for discussion at the Wall street situation will say to piece orchestra- from 'Glastonbury: Gahrmari, “Mrs.. Carston”; Carte ter of finance in the Herriot Cabi Hudson ran up v20-a share, or 1 November meeting of the club is day: will furnish "the music.., -Cubberly, vsarrow” ; Louis Smith, f “Paraphrasing the old sentence, net of 1924-25. He has since, been more, while ' Canadian Pacific, Woodward’s “Meet General Grant, a Senator. Mrs. F. M. Lord has returned to “Mike Ross.” beginning ‘Now is the time’—we Johfis Hanvilie, Electric Auto Lite, a biography which has excited much Duo Dollar Auction Yonigkt! XU..X___ -A-s minister of finance in 1924, comment since its appearance. her home in Providence; R. bfter American' arid Foreign. Power arid spending several Wricks here; irtth One Complete Show Starting te played a large part to the Inter' Norfolk and Western were among It was voted to secure Professor at 7:80 p. m. Como eariy for to express faite to the country's Snow of Wesleyan to give an ad relatives. ' . the many issues selltoig 310 to 31® The 'Tri-County Union meeting J A l l choice seats and Join t o t h e foture prosperity. Fe^ and psy-j^j time. He is now president dress on modern poetry at some c ^ o lo p have driven the prices of i f intemaUonal Chamber, of a share higher. , was held at Hebrott on Sunday eve- fun frolic! U. S; Steel Common, which broke wiriter meetirig. This meeting will TODAY sound secunties down to a pomt M. aementel is sixty- be open ’to the public. New York, Oct. 30.—(AP) AND THURSDAY where the mvestor who buys tor fvears old to 3166.50 to yesterday’s wild out ^M rs. Emma Stowell of Southing? Asleep in his cabin, haying survived cash cannot- help but profit greatly. burst of selltog and closed at 3173, ton is visittog her son Roy B. Pet- 42 ne’wspaiwr- interviews in the The rise to securities niay not come was Selling at ^186.6d a. share: this tengill and family. , course, of a two months’ 'visit to the quickly, .it may take months. But noom WAPPING Mrs. Martin Islelb is in the Hart United States Canada, Win it cannot fail to eventually.: GRUNDY TELLS SENATE 12:80 Quotations ford hospital where she Is receiving ston Churcl^.'M . P., and chanceUor Following are 12:30 p. m., quota treatment for r apperidliitis- . of the British exchequer under , Pre I’Iqi The town school committee met tions and net changes of some of mier Baldwin, sailed for home on .The Hartford Times to comment- 1 LODGE PICKED HARDING the active issues: Mr. and Mrs. Harry- Walker of the on Thursday everitog for. organiza tog on the stock market today says: j ’ U. S. Steel Common 184 1-2,-up EUtogton Road ihoved from there to tion. Henry J. Blakeslee elect? the Berengaria today. Two Hits from the New Show World :“The lessons of our economic his- i the-Walker hoiostead at Pleasant "He’s ririeep, and he can't be dls- (Continued from Page One.) 10 1-2; General Motora44 1-4,-4 1-4; ed chairman and Mrs. Jean Thlenes Warner Bros. State is Bringing to tory afford no ground for pessimism Radio 41 1-2, up 8; Anaconda Cop Valley to live with Mr. Walker’s clerk and secretary. It was voted turbed;"^^ M ajor John Churchill, his today. If we should add together sister. Miss .. Fannie 'Walker, last brother* fold • the reporters. 'While Y ou! ‘ only built it as far west as Minne per 90 3 4 , up 5 3-4; Chrysler 33, o ff at the meeting to hire Miss Pearl the numbers of people at this mo 1-2; Qeneral Electric 234, up 12; •weSk. Harrisori of Hartford as music two stqwaj^ds stood guard. ment fingering their purses to buy sota. Mr. and. Mrs. Markus Tuttle, and “And anyway he's already been “Did it occur to you,” continued Texas Gulf Sulphur 62 1-2, up 12 teacher for the schools. It was rilso am ong the bargains now ■visible to 1-2; MontgomSry-Ward 59 1-2, up two. daughters,' Pearl and , Susie voted, to buy additional; text hooks interviewed 42 times.” the market quotations there is no Walsh, “that the large taxes quoted moved frcmi’one o f Everett A.; Buck- “ WORDS and MUSIC” by you as paid by Pennsylvania 5 3-4; Am erican Telephone 225 1-2* and tables and chairs for the little Gen, Charles G. Dawes, ambassa stadium large enough to hold them. up 21 1-2; AmeriCEin. A Foreign larid-’s : tenement houses ori folk s. , dor to Court o f St. James, also was A Tuneful Mastcal Comedy Revue, All Talking To'toesVwr co * S r^ ^ but were passed on t othe consumers all Demtog street, to Walter S. Nevers over the coimtry.' Pow er 65 1 -2 up 10 1-2; KtetoScott Mr. and Mrs. Ho'ward B. Lord and to have sailed on the Berengaria, Dandng and Singing! One SoUd Hoar of Enjoys urge ' that they should realize the Copper 69 1-4, up 3 1-2 and Amer teneirient, house last Tuesday. son Robert, were callers in Col hut postponed his departure until strength* of their forces arid what it “Never,” said Gnmdy, qu^ifying ' Mr: arid. Mrs. Ernest Deffner of able Entertainment that by the sta.teinent that producto ican Smelting 83> off 1, chester recently., , next W ednesday w hen he 'Will l^ v e cannot help but mean toward stabil Johns MansvUle, 121, up 6; .Beth East- Lbrii; ' Meadow* were ' the The Board of Assessors have ------with i- were sold to a competitive market. guests, of. Mr. rind Mrs. G. A rthito on the Maiiret^a. ization arid support of the entire na “Well, the consumers to my state lehem Steel 90 1-2,. up 6 ,1-2; Na given notice that a list of tajtohte tional 'business structure at this tional Cash Register 81 1-2, up . 5 Frink, last Saturday. property must be filed on or before LOIS MORAN contributed to help Pennsylvania The Federated • Sunday School hour.”" ,1 make this showing to federal taxes,” 1-2; Woolwprth 75, unchanged; Na November 11 by property owners And a Cast of Brilliant Stars. tional Dairy Products 45 1-8, up 5 will hold another., of their famous ■with the to'wn clerk or ■with some, _ ’ mw X -n, X J [persisted the Montanan. socials. Friday evening,- November Post said: | ..^o the extent that they purchas- 1t8. Union Carbide 85, up 12; Cana member of the board. . * DANCE The list of bargams in stocks atig^j Pennsylvania products,” answer- dian Pacific 200 1-4, up 9; Columbia 1st, rind,it'will take the form of ri ■rhe schools in town ■were, closed- the momerit is enough to dazzle the gd Grundy. Gas 70 1-4, up 7; American <3an 124 Hallowe’ito social, each one com on Friday as the teachers; attended il eyes of the most sophisticated bar- ’______718, up 4 7-8; CJonsblidated Gas 95- ing, to costume. There will be four the State Teachers’ convention in g a y " ALSO— prizes' given, one for; the -prettiest, fHE MUSIC gain‘attoter. There are gilt edged 117 c t ADIUC U IT 3-4, up 4 1-4; Westtoghouse Electric H artford. p e p p y _ __ 136 l-2r up 10 1-2; New York Cen one of the most prigrtoal, one. for the Anna Petten^.U who recently un secui^es .Ibkck^ top by the strong- 1 ullUvl diUKlVlu tlli funniest and brie for the most baf f u n n y I “ THE TIME est earning power which yield sixi tral 195 1-2, up 5; Atlantic Refining derwent an operation for appendi 40 1-2, up 4 1-2; Radio-Keith- fling. The social will be held at the citis at the Middlesex hospital, Mid “Shiitfliiig” per (yiit ^ d more on the presenfl Parish House at eight o’clock. diiiderid,^ | MOUNTAIN STATES Orpheum 16 7-8, up 3 8-4; Hudson dletown is reported as recovering SAM GREEN Motors 47 1-2, up 2 1-2; Vanadimn The Federated Workers met this PEACE and GIRL” “There are banner railroads like rapidly. / Steel 54, up 2; United Gas Im afternoon Instead of, Friday as first Louisville and Nashville which sold planned, at the home of Mrs. Paul A Gay AH Talking Coiriedy Onuria of Collegiate yesterday to yield nearly seven per (Continued ^rom Page One.) provement 31 1-4, up 4 1-4; Public Service of, New Jersey‘73 1-2, un Sheldlc^ of -Pleasant Valley. cent and earning more than 12 per ^ CONCERT — and ,life —Shocks, Stocks and Flirtations! caked Green mountain territory changed and Baltimbre &; Ohio. 121 Mrs. Fannie Hyson of East Hart cent. Corporations like Consolidat since Sunday. 7-8, up 6 3-4. ford, ■was the guest of Mrs. Arthur ------With------Frink last Saturday. ed Gas of New York.,with capacity Denver was the recipient, of a Investment trusts and trading cor? High School Band for. expansion almost beyond limit porations have been heavy buyers of The Friendly todlans 'Will m eet seven inch snow fall. Trinidad, Colo., with their leaders Rev. Harry B. “Plantation Blackbirds” are selling at ridiculous prices. reported _ten inches and the storm stock In the last two days, estimates Mildred Gibson, Soprano * Betl^ Compson Grant With,®* “The earning power of-the big of these purchases ranging from Mtoer'at the; Y. M. C. A . CSub room s Negro Paging Jazz Band. penetrated into New Mexico, Santa on Thursday afternoon. banks is imimpaired and yet d'efla- Fe reporting five inches. At Albu 3350,000,000 to 3600,000,OOP. ’These William Doyle, Baritone SCTOOL ST. REC., NOV. 8tb Tames Kirkw.ood Gertrude Ohnstead tion has struck bank stock to de querque there was n. four inch fall. securities are purchased outright. vastating form. Most of the large George F. Baker and Seward Pros TALHBIE INKLUBNC/E - Showing Presented by banks will break all records for ser, chairman of Baker’s trust com USED TO IT Atwater Kent ^binets THE TOWN PLAYERS earnings this year. V pany, participated in the tofonrial • Truknt Officer: Why,.haven’t you “It is a j)ity that prime American Henry: Can you beat it? I called confierenCe o f buikers at the offices sent ^ u r sori to school? Dcri’t you 8:15 P. M . TU " - ? / - securities are being so ruthlessly him a liar, a fool, and a crook— of J. P. Morgan % Co. this afternoon. want hiiri to learn how to reira?. a t Public Invited. Adxnisrion 50c Five Dollars Worth of Duo Dollars Girw With tossed on the market at such sacri and he never said a word! . No indication was given at that Prorid Father: It isn't necesisary Members Free Eadi Tonfgbt! fice p^c^.';But what a chance for ,; Thomas: Force of habit, old chap. time as to whether a statement now that we have talking ffims. . those who have money and faith in He’s a footbOU Answers. would be forthcoming.' ^ —^Answers. KEMP’S, INC \ V ,-r J . i ' .f i / ■\- MAMCHBSrUR C V SN li^ H H ^ ’ SOOTH W cH E S T B R , CONIC WE|NESp4Y, OCTOBEB 80,19m
^-■' H_v______■, '. ;:; : n ' . , v'..^ ■ ' '■ — ' ''' '' ' " '.' " - "- .-:■-Vt-r- IND U MISSIONARY ' 5 BOBD 0 . 0 MAIN TO BE HEARD HERE eon i^ o rJ io iuif i a o J i Jurtiifurt " SiT. GAS STATION (Famished by Putnam^ft peO -'s V Central Bow» Hartford*. Conn. fV- Will Address Swedish; L u tl^ ' 1 P. M. Stocks. H., ■ V an Ladies at Parson?^ To Bfll^ Stocks. ik.v . .iOl' i.-r Mecbnen Approye Gorman morrow. , _ ■ Bankers Trust-Co,.... 325 City Baqk and Trust 6do a Miss Moses, who for toe’past 32 Cap Nat B&T 465 S J . Petidpn^ Vote PameU years has been teaching in Lidia Conn fUver . 425 - • •• ' ■ . . and is In this coimtry on a furldugh, First Bond and Mtg . — Place Sidewalks. will speak b^ore to^ Ladies’ Mis Htfd Conn ’Tmst :... 160 sionary society of toe Swedish Lu First Nat lltfd ....’. 255 A. the DMng Room theran church tomorrow afternoon Land Mtg and ’Title . 40 50 at 2:30. The meeting will be held Mutual B&T ...... 240 ■ No objections were raised to the at toe parsonage, with Rev. and proposed gasoline station on the New Brit 'Trust ..... — 2i 6 Mrs. P. J .0. ComeU, and wUl be Riverside Trust ...... 675 Gonnan properly on Main street open to all . ladies of toe church Who S-*'/ ^ b^podte. Blssell whra the hearing West Htfd . Tru s t-----475 would like to hear about' toe mis Bonds for the' purpose held last sionary work being done in India. ^ght and the Board of Selectmen Htfd & Conn West .... 95 -V.' a Miss Moses has been toe guest of East Conn PoW 5s .. 100 103. voted approval. The Selectmen also Rev. and Mrs. S. C. Franzen of conn L P 7s ...... 116 118 approved of the petition of Hans Hemiin street for the past week. Conn L 'P 5%s .;.... 105 IQS' t Hansen for a filling station permit She is a close friend of Dr. Kugler, Conn L JP 4%s ...... 98 100 no b^ter tiiiie could you'possibly refi^ishf.tbe on Middle Turnpike East, just be sister of Mrs. Franzen who is in Htfd Hyd 5s ^ . 105 room than during November .When it holds more ^ yond the Lake street jtmction. Pive- Guntur, India, and will bring greet insurance Stocks foot sidewalks with graiMte curb ings from toe medical'missionary to A Aetna Caalty-----.... 185 205 -I than ever in the home. We all look fprward-to that glori:. ;^ i ing .'were voted for Mill street in members of toe missionary society Aetna Insurance .... 580 620 the north end and the Board also who met her while visiting her sis Aetna Life ...... 100 110 ious Thanksgiving day with itsjoyous’feasting. 1’ ffhere’s noth- / ' voted four-foot siQewalkc on Pur ter here. Automobile...... , 45 •50 ing that makes one feel better than such, h^ppy anticipation, j- nell Place between Jdain street and Miss Moses will leave On Frimy, Conn. General — 2300 the easterly comer of the street. and will go to England for a visit do,' rts , 70 76 If you want this Thanksgiving to be the' happiest ever give a M No Objections with her sister and to spend Christ Hartfbrd Fire ...... 820 870 thought to'refumishihg the dining room with, beautiful n e w ^ The ^plication for the Main mas before returning to her work Htfd Steam Boiler ... — 750 street fillhig station permit was in India. Lincoln Nat Life ...... — 125' pieces. For this Occasion Keith’s present a most interesting made by Michael Gorman. He told National Fire ,...... 78 88 display of dining room furniture----representative of thO finest the Selectmen that the tenenaents Phoenix Fire ...... — 900 located on the property could not WARD STORE WORKERS Travelers ...... 1450 1550 styles and quality. Complete i^uites'that match piece for piece ■ bring in enough revenue to offset Public Utility Stocks. and interesting odd groups have' been assembled on our floors the high taxes and the only iray IN HAUOWE’EN P A R H Conn. Elec Sve ...... 110 .120, that the property could be made to Conn. Power ...... 115 125 .... all of which are offered to you on very liberal club terms. . “ pay was to develop it in a business do* pfd 110- way. Mr. Gorman was toe only one Hart B L ...... 105 present to speak either for or Entire Force of 34 Goes to do, vtp ...... 100 against toe application. Osano Cottage in Bolton for Greenwich W&G pfd . — James Matchett, John Bonzeck, . Celebration Last Night. Htfd Gas ...,,------— Walter Hall and Edward Hogan do, pfd' ...... _ - were present to be heard on toe The entire force of 34 employees S N* E T Co- ...... V.. -M-iii street sidewalks petition. Mr. Manufacturing Stocks of Montgomery Ward’s department Hall spoke for his sister, Miss Acme Wire ...... 60 65 store held a comb^ed celebration of Elizabeth Hall, and favored the do, pfd ...... - 112 toe stores first anniversary in Man sidewalks. Mr. Matchett favored Am Hardware ...... 63 65 toe petition as did John Bonzeck. chester and of Hallowe’en withja Amer Hosiery ...... 30 Mr. Bonzeck, however, thought that chicken supper served by Osano at American S ilve r...... 26 curbing at least should' be laid on his cottage at Bolton Lake la?t Arrow H&H, Com ., 42 toe opposite side of toe highway to night. George Hauch, district super do, pfd .102% 105 J hold the street surface together. intendent, was toe guest of honor. Automatic Refrig .. --- . 6 ' Mr. Hogan was opposed to toe con It is needless to say the supper Bigelow- Htfd, com 88 92 ; struction at toe present time. The was delicious, because Osano’s ca do, pfd ...... 100 --- ■ Selectmen believed that it would be tering made, it so. Edward Stern, Billings and Spencer — 11 , impossible to give the property local manager, acted as master ti Bristol. Brass ...... — 35 owners a better highway without ceremonies, calling on everyone for do, pfd 108 --- ' - sidewalks and consequently they stimts. ' ^ Case, Lockwood & B 525 — were voted. Frank Kent of toe furniture de- Collins Co ...... 110110 120 Purnell Place Walks. oartment recited "Gunga Din.” A Colt’s Firearm s...... 2 7 32 In favoring toe petition for side trio comprised of Leon Wadsworth, Eagle Lock ...... 43 48 ' walks on Purnell Place toe Select "Victor Swanson, and, WlUialn Rai Fafnir Bearing ...... 90 100- For toe home that wants a beautiful but inexpen men also Instructed the highway ding sang several numbers and toe Fuller Brush Class A. ' __ 18 sive dining suite we preset this elqquent example of committee to%ivestigate the pos last two named gave impersonations do. Class A A ...... 72 Dining Room what Keith’s have to offer. The eight piece combina sibilities of fillrther improving the of negro dances and songs. Mrs. Hart & Cooley ...... * 160 --- ■ tion in walnut, including,buffet, table and sb? chairs is entire Purnell Place area. Edward Margaret Shea sang “Let Me Ca’l Hartmann Tob, com . 25 --- -■ priced at $121.50. The china at $S5.$0. The server J. Holl, whose property did not You Sweetheart” do, 1st pfd ...... --- 90 a favorable* Impression? at $19.50. A year to pay. abutt on toe proposed sidewalk line The feature of the evening was Inter Silver...... 130 140 appeared before the Board and playing "Stump the leader” with Landers, Frary & Clk. 59 66 urged that toe sidewalk construc Mr. Stem as leader. He easi'y Man & Bow, Class A. -- - 16 tion be held up imtil toe Selectmen succeeded in stumping everyon? do, class B ...... 12 could see whether or not a much present. Hsdlowe’en games of -ill New Brit Mch, com . .. 36 40 greater improvement could be ef kinds were enjoyed and prizes were do, p f d ...... • 98. 103 fected. Liouis .Jaffe, a property given to Jake Corcilius, Mr. and Niles Bern Pond ------29% 31% owner, on the opposite side of toe Mrs. William Burgess, and Mae Lar North & Judd ...... 23 street believed that sidew ^s Peck, Stow and Wil . 12 15 son, Mrs. F. Harwarth and Stephen —- should be constructed on both sides Hester won prizes as the faste.il. Russell Mfg Co ...... 110 of toe narrow highway. The Select Scovili, ...... • 53 58 cruller eaters. 85 men voted toe sidewalks in as toe Music for dancing was providud Smythe Mfg Co ..... — 42 a petition requested since they were by booking up a radio from the Seth Thom Co., com .. : 25 .. — beautiful ^ihiug room is traly a- part, of of toe opinion that toe walks would stor« and toe party broke up at a do. pfd , naturally fit in with any develop Stanley Works, ...... 56 59 the well dressed home. ‘No room re I late hour. WUliam WhMen, Leon 100 — ■ ment which may come later. Wadsworth, and Gus G ^ were in , do, pfd -...... Two commimications were re Stanley Works, com-. 57 59 flects more your, hospitality as a host in ehatge of toe affair. ceived from Howell Cheney relative Taylor & Fenn ...... 100 — or bhste$,s^^;^|-|i^ of to school matters. Mr. Cheney ques Torrihgton ...... 77 80 tioned that, imder toe by-law passed Underwood ...... 105 107 4 1 your ho^DA|^its>^ you hy the last town meeting toe high Union Mfg C o ...... 15 — ABOUT TOWN — are judged^A^o^Idining room school committee named in the an U S Envelope, com .. 220 R a’0 *;- nual meeting which tad preceded, Sam Prentice sprung a fast one ^ do, pfd ...... 113 117 . 45 ■ h this high school committee was in lining up a former Rec volley, ball Veecler Boot , 42 V ^ V':.' _ 17 \ -1-i legal. In other words he wondered if tfeam against the Army and Navy Whitlock CSoil Pipe ... there was such a thing as a high team on the club court Monday school committee. Judge W. S. night, taking three straight games , Wd^,tjo^dis^S mo^rnize Hyde’s opinion was sought and he from toe veterans. The lineups.; the dining, ro i^ ruled that the high school commit 'Green—George Gibbons, Ralph Vo^j tee named by toe electors stands Deck, Bob Von Deck, Martin ' , ' your new car., Thi^^nb Ip^ger will Whu need to apolo under toe by-law passed in open meeting. It was merely a question Sbieldge, Fred Phaneuf and Sani gize tp your'guesfs-tiW'^ I’^ow is an op- Prentice; Army smd Navy—Harry of toe intents ‘and purposes of the . McCormick, “Punk” Lamprecht, AJleg Corp ...... ;, ’ I . ,, portune tinie with''Tiihi^^sgiy-mg: but a^few vveeks away. ' framers of toe by-law. Judge Hyde Am Can ------.122 Frank McCaughey, Fred Hope, And'and . For Pow . . . 66 ' ' V i . ?' rW e ean shoWyou'^oW; |o'dQ|itiiat a su^prisingly low cost. ‘Cap” Peterson, -lay.Cone and BiU School Leases. Am Internatl ...... 41 This suite has realty captured that somej Shields. The scores were 21-15, 21- In his other communication Mr. Ani Aletai-I...... 4 9 called “chartn;" Its distinctive Gotenl^ 'deslgfi fs 4 > V. f greatly enhanced by lustrous crot(to^j^»^pmy panels.' Cheney reminded toe Selectmen that 13 and 21-18. Ana Pow and Lt ... . 78 II ■ - . •« kii agreement woidd have to be Am Rad Stand San .3 5 Elach piece is'exactly as iUustrated. group including buffet, table, six chMrs and chtaa eabinst, is reached between the town and Hose Co, No. 3 plays the Arr;\y Am Rolling Mill — . i m priced at $270 with a wholft year tb payi; ‘ ' Ninth school district regarding toe and Navy Club team tonight on toe Amer Smelt . ----- • so Vs- i ■' ' . -■ IfM n g of portions, of
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J. O ct O qt . Murderers ()f 65 Frances Hojpe Babooc}i,;27. n form ef membef of the' New Ycfck “Show __ __!n g <^i;toeer Boat” company died tolday of in** Ud, (Of tstenmtioBtl That Tickers Don’t Garry IN LAKE DISASTER Are Juries received when thfown'ffdni d auth<^ o f ihbire.'thiUt^ e i si tv horse. . etititic boblui, last night He was: 83 y « ^ / By BOBTBNSB SAUNDERS 'gaining for a little actual caah. Moscow, Oct. 30—(AP) fiivS^ Oiie defendant addressing tl^e A spat factory has Just been es- No one has seen an “angel” for men allied to be members . of a court said: ‘ T ha:ve killed only three Was AfbRer, of the Ameri- tabliehed in. Kansas City, Ma Alcohol in rise trees oc3<^' New York, Oct. 30—Some money d%ys. Probe on Today to Deter band responsible for. -the murder, o f people. It is the first time I mur There’s a spat factory at Reno, leaves, says d bulletin. Just hju been made in Wall. Street other phase pf the hose 65 persons including six detectives, dered anybody* therefore I think 1 can-Gennan Claims Com- too. • • though billions were lost. The gain* Five-and-teh cent stores felt a g e What Caused Steam were condemned to d®®th.-early to , * era were the guides, office boys and real boom in business. Ten cent day. The leader of the group ;was ought to be acquitted.” hangera>bn o f the flnunnlRl section purchaises were about all anyone said to have been responsible for Another one begged to be put to mission— 61 Years Old. who volunteered to act as guides to felt like making after tiie panic. er Wisconsin to Sink. itUHng thirty of the victims. death ias he boyM no longer stand the tourists who wandered down on A grim bit of humor was re Four )nembers of the bandit the mental agoiiy. <. foot. group are still at large, while 28 ported by the head of a large The testimony revealed that inany 47 Year!? They were glibly pointing ^ u t brokerage firm that lost every others. Including four women, have Washington, Oct 80.^(AP)—Ed-| “Mr. Morgan.” “Mr. MitcH^,” Kenosha, Wis., Oct. 30— (AP) — been sentenced to prison terms vary of the gang escaped detection by win B. Parker, arbiter of the Aiheri-; thing. Asked how thing were go The Federal government, the county getting themselves arrested as pick ."Mr. Lamont” and other celebri ing, he said: ing from two to ten years. /* cah-Gerlnan inixed clqimq commis ties, and their guess was as good and the Goodrich Steamship Com All were accused of being mem pockets Immediately 'after corxunit- sion, died here today.. “We’d be dam glad to sell the pany Joined today in an investiga Hng a naurderi so that they woifid as anyone’s bepause the tourists whole island back to' the Indians bers of a notorious band led by a Judge Parker had been ill for did not know them anyhow. tion into the inking of the Wiscon man named “Big Nick” Kuriukhin, have not only food and shdter'for several weeks but as late as yester for $24—if the Indians could pay sin four miles off tols port yester several months but could, throw the M any things After it was reported that cash.” • which for years had pillaged, terror day it was said at his home that his MitcheU went to see Morgan with day with the loss of at least nine ized and murdered from the Urals police completely off their trail. condiUoii was Improving and that he lives. Realizing that the court would show aboutMen a bodyguard surrounding him, Broadway producers are hav to the Crimea. In one case evid&ice was believed to be on the way to re business was lively. A prelinainary survey last night showed they murdered five men in a them no mercy, several of the de ing cold shivers. When the gave rise to several questions. It fendants boasted only of their nuiny covery. andW om en “bulls” roamed the range, the small Crimean resort for thirty He was 61 years old and had a was pointed out that the boat was- rubles (about $15.) murders. You can pick up a yacht or an play belt came to depend more less than an hour out from Kenosha distinguished career of an umpire in automobile almost at your own and more upon “the street” for Harbor wh6n it first began radioing the settlement of international dis figure. A new RoUs Royce was seen backers and “angels.” But the distress signals; there were life putes. Bom In Shelby county, Mis- parked at a Long Island railway angels have had their wings clip boats and life preservers for all; and RUSSELL-WILKINSON .Bouri, S ept 7, 1868, Mr. Parker at station with a hand painter sign ped and the backers have lost the radio was working up to a short tended the Ufilverslty of Texas and which read: their fronts. It’s a chilly day for time before the vessel was abandon Ship Arrivals later practiced law at Houston. r , CALDWELL loved peopl^ ‘This car for sale for ?30U a fellow who wants to raise mon ed. - WIN SETBACK TOURNEY Parker vw a dollar a year man down.” . ey for a threatical production. Pronounced Seaworthy during the World War and asristed D ike studied thq habits of his No one paid any attention to it. Reports indicate that many a play As near as officials were able to Arrived; in the organization of the war in patients and tried to improve which. has been sliding along on state, the Wisconsin carried a crew Nose Out Clemson and Gustaf Westphalia, Hamburg, Oct. 29 dustries board of which he was made their ways of living. His obser On the evening of the first prospect will close hastily and of 70 men and four passengers. from New York. a member. o f men, women, or children were « panic, one theatrical agency in that many a drama which was to son by Single Point in Con vations over a long period of Sixty-three persona including the Stavangerf Jord, * Oslo, O ct 29, He served as chairman of the sluggidi. It proved successfiti hV the Broadway section—one of doz be produced will' never see the passengers were rescued. Two per test at the Rec. New York.' United States liquidation commis- time convinced him many people ens—received 174 cancellations for bright lights. sons are unaccounted for. The Bremen, Cherbourg, Oct. 30, New rion after the armistice and had were raining their health by a the most obstinato cases. $q 'Up and down Mazda Lane, the theater tickets. purser’s list went down with the There will be turkey dinners at York. " ‘ been arbiter o f the- -nfixed claims careless choice of laxatives. Then liked it. Old folks liked itbeciu # story is repeated over and over— ship. The purser, Harvey Lyons the homes of Walter Russell and ■Voltaire, New York, O ct 30, commission since 1923. it never gripes. CMdren liked; its The hardest thing to get in New “Yeah, but where yah going to he. determined to write a pre was positive there were 74 persons Walter Wilkinson ’Thanksgiving Buenos Aires. The. work of settlifig the alien pleasant taste. And everybody ih York, * ordinarily, is a ticket get the money?” aboard. ^ ^ Day even if the Clemson-Gustafson Sailed: property claims growing out of the scription which would get at the to the opening night of the Metro The Wisconsin was inspected and team has to be satisfied with chick Berengaria, New York, Oct 80 World War placed a tremendous' cause of constipation and correct pleased with the gentle way it politan. Speculators will pay any Nor do movie concerns which pronounced entirely seaworthy Sept. en. Russell and Wilkinson nosed for Southampton. amount of work upon him and was it quickly and safely. -accomplishes its purpose. ♦price for tiiem. j had tied up heavily with Wall 17, la st out Clemson and Gustafson by one Karlsruhr, Galway, Oct 29, Bos This year the papers carried ad believed by his-fri'ends to have hast How successful bit efforts were By 1^8, the demand for thUt Street money feel any too com point in the public setback tourna ton. ened his death. , ' laxative was so great that thq^ vertisements of season tickets for fortable . There will be many a ment at the School Street Rec last Roma, Naples, Oct 30, New York. is best shown by the fact that the sale not o^y for the opening, but conservation notice issued be OPENING STOCKS night by Just one point with a score Homeric, Southampton, Oct. 30, prescription he wrote back in doctor permitted it to be botitod- for almost any evening of the tween here and Hollywood in the of 151. The scores o f all, the con New York. ANOTHER FAILURE. 1385 has become Ih® World’s m ost and sold by dra^pdores.' wAfik ^ollowixu?* next few weeks. testants follow: W. Russell — W. StUmshS^enclcs who a^ r- popular laxativel He prescribed you cATi obtain Dr. CaldWelPp'; Wilkinson 151;' Clemson— Gustaf New York. Oct. 30.—(AP)—The tise de liixe cruises to the Medi New York, OCt. '30.— (AP) — son, 150: F. McClelland—Hadden, a mixture of herbs and other pure Syrup Peprin front any ^ragstbr^ But what’s wormwood to one Is Rallying tendencies were evident at STEAM SHOVEL CRASHES second fedlure of the recent bear terranean and to the Orlrat candy to another — and so the 144; F. Farr—C. Olson, 142; Kanehl , ingredients, now known as Df. in the world. found themselves fiooded wtn the opening of the Stock Market market took place today when the ------j.i'; '■ '*V"‘ salaried hordes, who could never —Hagenow, 140; S. Wlganowski— New York Curb Exchange firm of C^dwcU’s Syrup Pepsifi, in cancellations. There were orders today. U. S. Steel rising 3 points to E. Weiman, 138; Saunders—Olds, INTO A TROLLEY CAR Da. W. B. Catowett** afford to "play the market,” now 177, American Telephone 7 points to Lynch A Co. was-, suspended for thousands o f cases where ^tad to stop the work on fur coats at find some of the quite expensive 138; R. Johnson—G. Rowsell, 136; various smart shops. 121, and Canadian Pacific 8% failure to meet its obligations. breath, coated tongue» 'gu. productions listed on the “cut E. Fahey—E. Plitt, 127) Schieldge— The firm, consists Of three mem Chorus girlp stood in Ime out rate” boards and clerks can treat points. Radio opened with a block Gustafson, 123; Kotsch— Giorgettl, Chelsea, Mass., Oct. 30.—(AP.)— headaches, biliousness, and SVRIJP side a bank on 42nd street, natous o f 10,000 shares at 39. up % and 123; Henniquin — Burke, 122; O. Eleven persons werp injured, two bers: Charles R. Powers, the floor their diamond sparklers, toelr their girls to $5 shows at half New Haven rose 2 points. Trading member, who was admitted to the lack of appetite, or eneigy AI)oetoriTam Uff that price. ______Wlganowski—O. Wilson, 118; Lalne seriously, when q steam shovel bracelets —and their smiles—^bar- continued in huge volume, v^th —Smith, 117; Thayer—Brock, 115; owned by the Boston Excavating Exchange on April 28, 1926; Philip showed him that the bowels many blocks o f 10,000 to 20,000 F. Gravino—E. Custer, 115; Lappin Company swung suddenly across Lynch and S. S. Fisher. shares appearin'g. Consolidated Gas —C. CUster, 114; R. Warren — K. the tracks of the Eastei;n Massa ■ - - ■ ■ ■ . . - I .. " I II I I..I— .111. THINKS MISSING BOY opened with a block of 20,000 at CAT WAS SWEDEN’ S Kroll. 113; P. Cervinl-W .‘ Perine, chusetts Street Railway Company iM iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiite’iiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiHftiiiiiiiiiHttiiiiiHiiiiiiHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiBiiiiiiitUHittmiiiilliiHiw 921^, up . and International 109; Gleason—Hills* 108; E. Dietz— this morning and crushed in the IS NOW IN NEW YORK Nickel opened with a like block at W. Dietz, 106; Boyle—Rltchie*T07; front of a street car bound from e ' I ORIGINAL AVIATOR 38, up 2. Standard Oil of California, L. Monast—F. Custer* 106; E. Johnr ^erett to Chelsea Square. however, sagged IVi points, ai^ a son —G. Armstrong, 97; W. J. The aoddra.t necuried iff Everett block of 20,000 shares of American Clarke—^M. Macdonald, 90. avenue hear the crossing of the Stockholm. — (AP) — Swefloh'* Portland, Maine, Oct. 30.— (AP)— Can was taken at 119 o ff Boston and Maine railroad; All the first aviator was a cat^m ch as Belief that Francis W. Aflen, miss The rally which developed late In yesterday's riotous session was car Notwithstanding the fact that injured, including Henry E. Ben cended in a balloon in 1T84 before a ing Ctolby College freshman and son nett*. operator of the' trolley, were of Harrison Allen, of Waterbury, ried forward with increasing vigor male seals are called - bulls and a resplendent assembly of royalties females cows, the young are known i-nifftn to the Chelsea Memorial hos S and dignitaries, according to a paper Conn., iis In New York a ty or Buffa in the first half hour. Statements of a lo was expressed today, by Captain leading btokers and heads of Invest- as pups. pital. of that year. ^ ^ It was decided that Sweden Charles A. Radley of the Barge En mSnt trusts thab they were heavy should undertake an experiment in terprise; now in port here. purchftS6rs ^ of stocks yesterday aviation. The queen, the cr™ Allen visited Captain Radley’s, brought In a large accumulation of prince and many others contributed. sons. Burton 21 and ..Kenneth 17» overnight buying orders. A UtUe An aerostatic machine, a gorge aboard the Enterprise oyer last HfiHng croJ>ped ou t here and there, ous baloon 12 feet in diameter Md week-rad. They became acquaint^ but it failed to make an impression elaborately decorated with blue at the summer home of the Allen on the, strong upward, movement. Rockville Fiumiture Qouse stripes, golden stars and the Swe^sh family at Tennant’s Harbor this U. S.. Steel soon extended its gain to 7 1-4, touching 1811-4, American coat of arms, was made and filled year. Opposite U. S* Envelope Factory with aas call^ combustible air. The three boys left here Monday Can. after sagging a fraction, turn ed upward and soon showed a gain 124 West Mniii Streetj RockviHf On September 17, 1784, the king, morning in Allen’s car for Watra? ' . . . . ‘ • ■ •* ' *. the queen, the royal court, foreign ville where Allen packed his belong o f 2 TOlhts, at 122. but then slipped diploW s and Swedish dlgnltariM ings and told bis roonmiate that he back to 119. American Telepbora were assembled to witness the was going “west.’J- rose 10 points to 214. Westinghouse memorable event. ' , \ Capt. Radley said the trio called Electric rose 4. points, and North HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE In the small gondola the aviator— at Ba^, where he believes Kenneth American 10. General Electric soon FtATURCS a cab—and a letter to the finder re withdrew some fimds from a bank. touched 230, Up 8 points. ' questing him to return the baloon to Returning to the barge late Mon The overnight n.ev<^ Included the ThrM balba proTld* •aeagh favorable third quarter earnings re wb*aw«at«4. ' the Royal Academy of Science, were day afternoon they changed their AT A SAVING! SpwUl ciritcb tunuoaan t i ^ biilba, clothing and disappeared. ’The fact port, of U .S. Steel, shovring net al S fiirt^ a g . tnnia on t«« balfealw The queen herself cut the string that Burton had planned to leave the; most equal to that of the second te a in l Ulnmiaatlaa.ortimoajaar quarter, despite the slackening of S ooa bttib for daeontlw UghtteA holding the baloon, it slowly rose, barge at New York and secure work Manchester folks find; .a sub 3 ' EIBclMit reSccter p c««a t* waM*;*! greeted by the cheers t)f those pres in a hospital there or in Buffalo* activity. Also, steel directors de light. ent, and disappeared in the direction caused Captain Radley to believe, dared an extra dividend of $1, and stantial savingr in patFonizihg SoMlal deflaeter raSacta mota Mgbt of the sea; ^ . __ they had gone to. one of those American Can directors declared a a , downward and aUona uaa la aay b^ d like extra while raising the annual the R0CEV!LLE FURNITURE o f roam. The baloon later was found some cities. 3 rate from $3 to $4. Glara from bara bulb can nawr atHka 15 TwiiAR away from Stockholn^ HOUSE, because of the location thaara. slightly damaged, but the cat had^ Trading continued in huge volume, disappeared, evidently unhurt and CENSUS SUPERVISORS the ticker soon falling nearly 15 — eliminating^ the high overhead Shade of parchmtnt U moat attraedra probWy with the firm intention of minutes behind. ’The early transac cost, and this saving is passed on not placing itself again at, the dis tions were far less wild than* yester Stand U gnUhad la BraaM. posal of those who contemplated ex Washington, Oct. 30.—(AP.)— day’s however. Total sales to 10:30 toi patrons. Located as above periments of this character. Supervisors for the 1930 censuSt were 1,945900, in contrast t6 more described, is convenient to ^et to and open every eve Attsehmeat plug ladudaa two ( their districts and headquarters, than 3,000,000 in the sarnie period ning. If you ale considering, the purchase of any oudata. announced today by the director of yesterday. . DEMPSEY AT MIKE census included: Fordgn exchanges were steady, household item, use us as a comparison for quality and Ray H. McGlauflin, Caribu, Me., with Sterling Cables at $4.87 7-8. prices with other places. Come in and loofe at Biedroont, / for Aroostook, with headquarters FOR nGHT TONIGHT A L L a r r a n g e d Living-Room, Kitchen Outfits, Odd Pieces of Furniture, Robert A. McIntyre, New .Bed Lamps? Floor Coverings, Gas Ranges, Kitchen Stoves ford, Mass:, for Barnstable* Bristol He (on telephone); Hello, darling, New York, Oct. 30—(AP)—The (part of) Acushnet town, Dart would you like to have dinner with and Heaters. Come tonight, we have just what you are Columbia System will broadcast, mouth town, Falrhaven town. New me tonight? looking for and make terms for time payments. over its national network, the Can- Bedford city; Dukes; Nantucket; She; I’d love to, dear. zoneri-Loayza fight tonight from Plymouth (part of) Bridgewater “Well, tell your mother I’ll be the Chicago Coliseum,* starting at *town, Duxbury town, Halifax town, over at seven o’clock.”—Answers, 10 p. m. (central time) with Jack Hanover town, Hanson town; Hlhg- Dempsey announcing. ham town, Hull town, Kingston town, Lakeville town, Marion town; Marshfield town,' Mattapoisett ^ NOON ST O C I^ town, Middleboro town, Norwell town, Pembroke town, Plymouth • New York, OcL 29— (AP) — -V town, Plynpton town, Rochester sweeping rally set in the Stock town, Rockland town, Scltuate Market today, as the distress selling town, Wareham town, with head which t^ew the market in semi quarters at New Bedford. panic yesterday appeared to have been complete, and investment BROAD-MINDED buying and short covering came Mary; It’s a shame that big fat Into the market in huge volume, man had to take the seat directly KonHitig scores of leading issues up in front of you. You’re missing the 5 to nearly 30 points, whole show. American Telephone, which broke “No, not all of it. He’s reading H IS ?T E ^ 1929, the eleclrk light we kitow a to 204 yesterday, shot up 27 points all the titles aloud.”—Answers. ■ to 231, and U. S. Steel rose 12 points* upon its golden jubilee. T o celebrate this sp ec^ event to 186, in response to yesterday’s favorable earnings report and divi TI are ofieiing to our customers the most remarkable pprt-j dend action. Anaconda, Mont gomery Ward, American and For NEW YORK Definite Goal eign Power, Westinghouse EHectric via I able lamp ever made! \ and Consolidated Gas were among issues rising 5 to 10 points. HARTFORD LINE Trading was in huge volume, ‘al I Y ou need .this lamp in your home. It gives enoujgh oi though failing to approach yester Clear Conception day’s frantic pace. Before midday PASSENGER AND I right kind o f light to protect precious eyes. And it beartti* the ticker was approximately three quarters of an hour late. FREIGHT SERVICE ~ If you wish to make the most sat^actory I fies your home.’ I t is a most wonderful value. --; : Call money renewed at 6 per cent, DaUy Except Sunday in contrast to yesterday’s renewal ) r - rate of 5, presumably refiecting Lt. H4KT1 BVENttG HBiRAIOJ, 80U m ttAWUBBSTER, CXWH-. WEp:[p!SDAY, 0CTp8g« W , 19Z9- FAGB BIGHT d ’ m 0 ffl PROPOSES O ver Ten DAILY RADIO pRQOl|Viyi Vs j;2.5—vyAsc, WEW yoRA—«isa Si^^tions. ' Wednesday, October 30. 7:00—Two musical' programa .. A march transcription of the music 8:00—FeafUrs music hour. 9:00—Studio musical drama (« nrs.) 30. (a P .)—^Two?:Works by Jacob Bdessa, flour.;j to KipUn^s stirring poem. 9:30—Infortaal rauslo hour. oenoeit hour./ J i V lahed about 700 A. D., and was onar IU>ad to Mandalay.” will ^ goatskto Syriac manuscripts, be- learned meiHi his day^ 10:00—Ben Selvln'f dance, muslo- m ^K Y W . CHICAQOr^O^ .^ensemble bv 10:30—Russian ^vlllsB* mu**® hqui^ “^ e floor,” they wear large but Wodd Cot Down & le o f JUi Heved to contain most of the reli- occupy half the votona*. Nothing inf- ? Siiiaip which will |)o, broadcast _ oy 11:00—Show boat melodrama, •A Bro 8:00^NBC progran^ <5^/,“ ™*^ - . -t ■ W EAF and associated'stations at '9i3d 11:30—Dance mus]e : to 2:80. Feverish Activity, But tons with their numbers an J ^oua knowledge of the era be the book is later than .856 A. S ^ e s d a y Olive Palmer, so- . ken Home.!’ . ^J44^MG|0tl|,-'€H 10 AGO—770. names on them so that the page ® W r . tenor, fora a 12:00—Paul Specht’ s orchestra 9;8l>-^K en tow**®.T»®ur. _ and some of the mateiial goes badt$ 12:30—Midnight organ iwerles. No Panic, Grips boys will not get confused. They cohoi Cut Out t e tween the Fourth and Tenth cen duet to sing "Hugs and 9:11—Re*al mdslcsl; orcheetra. turies, A. D., have arrived at the before 400 A. D. each will present several solos. The 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—99a 10:00-'-IJIInels Doncert orcheetra with are further Identified by colored The smaller volume Is a compen*i Belle Forbee' Cutter.. SixMsk' Exchange, in •CTniveralty o f Chicago and will bo Rovelers, radio's famww male 7:00—Twilight melodjea squares attached to the call board dium of Uturglcal acts, songs, pfsy-- will harmoniw on 'Blondy. MMdy 7:30—Radio .Nature lekW®. 10:80—Daricie orchestras. iriiich differentiates their numbers portedBeer. deciphered. The deciphering task, I.ee” and “How Am I To m o w ? 8:00—WJZ programs (3l4:,hra> 1:46—Cd^Hm Danis concerL _ Trading- unlver^y officials said, probably ers and Bible readings for e v ^ David Popper, one of the mwt b^iant ll:202-liowe*8 dance orchestra 254.1- WJ40. CHICAGO-118a from those of the broker’s agents day of the year and contains 36,ouu 'cellists of modem times and a 454.3- WEAF, new YORK-66a 7;9(>_VictQrian orchestra; talk. For them it is a temporary bon- win take ab-’least 10 years, and per- ■ composer lor his solo 8:80—‘Wja;ndala 'iidartet. Brussels, Belgium, Oct. 30.— (AP) lines. V ?• wrote •raUia.JJance of the p vM . 6:00—Blaclt Iwid Gold orchestra By GENE COHN. anM time. For their commissioiia h ip s 15. ■ 7:00—Family goes abroad. . 9130—T n ^ter pteeentatlons. ^ -^Dirastic changes to the legislation • O ne.of tbe volumes measiures 25 Among tUe most which ‘William Versteeg wW play 12:00—Studio prtwrams; artlft®:. ^ come to whether a sale or a pur tions of the manuscripts to the s ^ ^ when Guy Fraser Ha^son|s B le s 7:80—^Baritone, two conUralloa 4ia4---WGN^WlI.lB, regulating the use of. alcohol to by 18 inches, weighs 50 pounds, and ter orchestra appears before the mic 8;0D-'Erno Rapea’s orchestra. NEA Service Writer. chase has been made. And the Biel^um, are foreshadowed by tiiq ond volume. Prof. Sprengltog sri^ 8'30—Happy Wonder muslcaie. 9:00—WEAF profertime OH hfS-I agents of some of the biggest 622 pages with 100,000 rophones Of the WJZ "®*^J** 9:00—Troubadours dance orchestra. 10:30—FeaturO hour; Hungry Flva New York, Oct SO.^At the ea- recommendations of special tov^ written lines. It is entitled “Collec are records of sermons by SLf ■ During the same hour the orehestra ths 12:00—Praam.ship; dance musla firms have been so flooded'with will Interpret “ French hlilltary 8:30—Symphony orcheetra with tigattog ieomniittees that the mini Chrysostom and of sermon on Revelera male quartet. 11:80—Danoo music; tranceway of the New York Stock orders that a huge “overflow” bus tion of selected discourses of all March.” ••^e Suite Elegy.” "Viennese 344.8-WL8. CKICAOp^a mum sale quantity of alcohol be kinds bn all tbe feasts composed by visions of Ezekiel, which sre her Airs” and “ Country Gardena 10*30—Opera, "Witch of Salem. Exchange, Jake—the carnation man iness has gone to the free-lances. 12-00—PMals d’Or orchestra 9:00—Studio String reduced from two quarts to one and Orthodox Holy Fathers" and is de Ueved to take up all the knowle ^ ; 9:30—Anvil Tphoruji, double quarteL One newcomer foimd m order so-called aperitif drinks Wave lengths In meters on left of 393.5- WJZ, NEW YORK—760. who decorates the buttoflhiles of a so-called aneritif drinks be voted largely to sermons by the of that day relating to the Scrip? 447J^-WMAQ, for 70,000 shares to his hand be- abolished, station tiUe. kilocycles on t ^ ngnt* 6:00—New Yorkerie orcheetra with 8:00—WABQ prograM (3 bra) thousand l^all street traders—con- y erg y *of the Eastern church. t u r e s . ______^ Times sre ail Eastern Standard. Black Welcome Lewie, contralto. 11;00—WJZ Amos 'n' Andy. fore he could stop to ask ques-, ijijjg committees, also suggested face type Indicates beat fealurea 7:00—1.00 Angeles male trio. templated. sadly his stock of left 11:15—Dan and Sylvia tions. The commission • on this. |jjat certain imported beers, with as power Company has agreed to toe 7:30—Talk, John B. Kennedy. 11:30—Three dahee oruhefj^* alone was sufficient to buy him a 1 much as twelve per cent alcohol, be . V Leading East Stations. 7:35—Pianist; Southern P r o g r ^ 299.8- WOC, d a v en po rt—1000. overs. ' forming of a voting trust which wUl 8:00—Kogen’s orchestra with Chaun nice home to the country. This: jjq longer sold; STATE POWER MERGER 272.d2wPQ. ATLANTIC CITY-1100. 8:00—w e a k p it ^ m e (3 hra) Generally he is sold out befo-e hold the Stamford Company^ti^- cy Parsons, tenor; comedy duo. U:Q0—Book t*Jk;i«tertalner. Tinon. axto about 80 j^r cent of the %ort of thing has been common-1 tpjjg first recommendation is conr g-SO-ifopular song harmonica 8:30—Foreetere male q'uartcL Ii:i6—The hqur of dreama ■ acquired and the trustees, of which 8:45—Shiloh female quarteL 9:00—Comedy, harmony team. ^ S s to “the floor” are decorat^ place. ! sklered an important concession to 9:00—Orchestra; baritone; soprano. 361.2—KOA, OENVER-^O. wm he elected by the board of toe 9:30—Forty Fathom Trawlera 12:00—Concert orchestra baritone. a bright i>osy. Now one copld Frantic stories of loss come mjthe anti-prohibitionists. Under the - Hartford, Oct. 30—(AP)—Direc Stamford Gas and EHectr^c Com 10:00—Beach Combers male quartet. 10:00—Neapolitan nights program with law at present, two quarts of alco ’ 10:30—Two dance orchestraa contralto, baritone, tenor, o l;00—Cotton357—CMC, Bl®*®®® HAVANA-840. count the boutonnieres. Thus, eveu and out. tors of the Stamford Gas and Elec pany. ______283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. •the Scene Changes. hol is the minimum quantity per tric Company and the Connecticut 6-00—Studio merry makera chestra. .1 . . 7:00—Military orchestra before entering the ■;;d:30—Fanta8Uo music hour. 10:30—Rocheater Civic orchestra. 9:00—Cuban -troubadours. And then come tales of grent mitted to be sold, on the theory that Power Company announced today a Xl;0o—AmOs 'n* Andy, comedlana U:00—Supper danca music. _ hiiiidtosr. 0U6 the large quantity discourages con PROHIBITION POLL 243.8—WNAC. BOSTON—1230, Xl;16—Slumber music. 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—SOO. stegVfctes could be found to the changes on “the floor” itself. Not proposed financial consolidation of 6:50—^Two dance orchestras. 11:00—Orchestra, soprano. with which meet stant drinking. The sale of alcohol the two companies. When the deal I 7:30—Studio players; talk. 491.5—WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610, only has it chaured physically, b’lt by the glass is prohibited in public Washington, Oct. 30—r(AP) ^The 8:80—Hector’s concert orchestra 6:30—Dinner'•music; ylollnWL 11:30—Como’s dance musla everyone brushed by. to ^®^*^ ^®^* is consumated the. stockholders of 1:00—Studio entertainment. the types have altered. bars, cafes, restaurants and hotels. poling of the American people on 9:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) 7:30—Webster’s siudlo orchestra rifl7 haste they were forgrtUng There are now but a dozen o; the former will receive four shares 12:00—Midnight re v ^ e a ^ 8:00—Instrumental ensemWa 479.5-WOS. JEFFERSON CITY-630, Much Opposition. of Connecticut. Power, par $25 for toe modification of Prohibition by 9:15—Address; nausic hour. , completely a custom w hich ralse i the old-time “floor traders” left- 546.1—WGR. BUFFALO—55a 8:30—Vikings male quarteL The second suggestion has met each share of Stamford Gas & Elec- the men and women who'will take 6:25—Studio musical hour. 9:00—Baritone song cycle. 9:46—Moonlight wrenaders. . S e from the status of a shine-boy A floor trader was a fellow wh> the 1930 decennial census is p r o ^ i 8:00—'WEAF prosrams (4 hrt.) -10 *00—Two dance orchestras. 491.6—WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. with strong objections even in par $100, an exchange on a par 9:30—WBAB’ music hour. to tiiat 6i an affluent flower mer operated solely for himself or an ed by Representative Schafer. R^. 333.1—WMAK. BUFFALO—900. 11:30—Theater organ recitaL chant Everyone was too busy .« moderate prohibitionist quarters, basis. '■ 8 :30—Dinner dance ihusic. 635.4— WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—66a 10:30—Studio coheert orchestra individual client, as against th*^ and it is unlikely Parliament will control of the Stamford Utility publican, Wisconsin, in a bill whigb ^7 :00:—Theater overture. organlsL 11:00—WJZ Amos’ ’n’ Andy. think of traditions. brokers’ agents who represent he said today he has prepared for ’ ^8:00-*-ConcerL dance orclmstraa 8:00—'WEAF programs <1 hr.) 12*46—Nighthawk frolla endorse it. Bars, cafes, restaurants company will not pass out of that g;0o—WABC Prosrams (8 hra) _ 9:00—Studio artisu hour. 468.3-%FI, LOS ANGELES—640. For It was a typical day during many accounts. ■ Not so long ago and hotel.s are not liable to pimish- ^tiy however as the Connecticut introduction. •' 428.3—WLW. CINCINNATI—700. 9:30—WEAF music.hour. 11:00—Roads to romanca tbrworst of the great stock siump. there were a couple of hundred of menf if the prohibition police dis ■'T'SoLGreat adventures momenta 10:30—Club; gloom non 15:00—Schonbergeris 'trio. . And the scene thereto is one wtocj them. Jay Gould was one of tlie 8:00—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—9Sa l:00-Cotton Bl®®®®™ cover alcopol, on their premises, but >10:00—Night club; entCrtalnmenL 6:30—Bestoris dance music. 333.1- KHJ, LOS ANGELE^900. is denied even <^® most spectacu’"" of this group; they will probably be allowed In the 11:00—WJZ Amos 'n'. Andy. 7;00—WJZ programs (6 hrs.) 11:00—Orchestra; Vocal solqista New Yorker. The average man wh-J and Jim Fiske. future to retain alcohol for their pri 11:15—Chime reveries; orchestra 12:00—Bestor's dance musla 12-00—Studio .^entertalnmenL ■■ ^12:30—The Singing Fireman, tenor. 245.8-WCAE, PITTSBURGH-1220. 1:00—Dance orchestra. has been bit or missed by c®®”: These were the boys of tlie vate use. . . 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. - 280.2—WTAM. CLEVELAND—1070. 6:00—Dinner dance musla iy break his Uttle conception of the shirt-tearing days, because thau* Meanwhile private clubs have 6:10—Dinner dance music. 7:30—Dunstedteris dance music. 7:00—Gospel hymn sing. 8:30—WABC programs (3H hrs.) changes which have come into th - own money was involved and the/ sprung up by tpe hundreds, the sale 7:00—Boys; inspiration review. 7- 30______Tracy-Brown’S orchestra. You Be The Judge 8:00—WJZ orchestra songa 12:00—Musical program. <>rganlBL market” since it grew from a mU- stormed, raged and tore when cor of alcohol by the glass being al oloo—WEAF danco orchestra; 461.3—WSM. NASHVILLE—650. 8:30—Orchestra;: goodby summer. 8:30—Studio concert;fburMu; lion-share-a-day institution toto nered. When a thousr d or more lowed to them. 9:30—WEAF programs (2Vfc ,hra> 9:00—WEAF ptogranw (s, brs.) 8:00—Mixed quartet, orchestra. arena which found something, like men are looking after the interejl 12:00—Two dance orchestras. 9:00—NBC programs (2H hrs.) 399.8—WJRi DETROIT—7 ^ 2M.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150* 11:00—Studio dance orchestra. eight-million shares dumpmg mtJ of others, they become little more .Compare your store— 7:00—WJZ programs (1% hrs.) 7:00—Frank Skultety’s orohjistra 379.5—KGO. OAKLAND—790. than recording ' machines.^ - If Your Car Starts 9:39—Musical hits, and bits, 7:30—Concert orchestra, bariiona 12:30—NBC feature program. its lat>. „ , IHESELF® the store that is owned Thus, the appearance of com 28>^WTIC, HARTFORD-r1060. 8- oOi-WJZ programs (3H hrs.> 12:00—Two pianos; three boya Carious Are Barred. Hard— and operated by your 7:15—ViePnese music; songs. 379.5- WGYr SCrtENECTApY-790. 1:00—Minstrels;. or®!?®®tra^ To begin* with, the ominous parative calm to a terrible storm. GROCE 8:00^'WEAF. programs (1 hr.) 1VJ5—Thne; weather; m^Mta 440,3—KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—68a note reflected at the doomay was Only the- sounds and the o ff o^vn friends. Cennpare • 9:00-4OldrtimefajiirfJ« . '• 6*00—Stocks,■'market.; reports. 11:00—NBCehtertalnment- stage scenes are ominous—sounds the variety. Compare the 9:30—WEAF pnMBrami (2?^hra> , '.*:80^Dlnher danqe musla 2:00—Henderson’s dance band, repeated by the CHANGE TO 422.3*-WOR. >fftWARK-^1ia < *7: 30—Ghost story drama ^ 1 —V/RVA, RICHMOND—680. thd array of guards tortolti<^‘i which blllbw up like a roaring quality. Compare the 7 :00—Klnug’s dance OreneMra.. 8;0(j__Concert orchestra with Alessan 8:45—Church hour; Girl Scouts.- through the hallways. Th^ vi.ii- simf and carry outside where Ja,ko IT PPiYS 7:30—Radio town crier. dro Albertine, baritone. 10:00—Dixie-- — Spiritual — — Slnqera gji tors’ gaUery wto empty. The or Stands iriewing his over-supply of SHELL prices. Compare the 8:00—Mid-Pacific; Fireside boys. 8:30—WEAF programs (2 nw.) 10:30—WJZ orchestra musla 9:00-:-Polltlcal addresses. 11:00—Studio danoe pragram. der had gone forth that to these carnations and wondering what, complete satisfaction. 10:30—Studio concert orchestra 1:00—Old timers Jollification. 400 EXTRA DRY 10:30—Shades of Don Juan. 11:00—Albany dance music. Let us know yoiir ver 11:35—Moonbeams music hour. ^ - i- trying days the iisito curious ones the world Is coming to. TO VVAltON Secondary Eastern Stations Sccdiid&ry DX Stations. S rT to be barred. Where usually dict. We really want to 344.8— WENR, CHICAGOr-87a at , 508.2—WEEl, BOSTON -89a 325.9—WWJ,' DETROIT—9M. 50 or, more* persona know how you like it. 7:80—WEAlo programs (1 nr.) 8;16—Farmer Rpsk's lecture. only a g;uard wandered hack and A single female salmon deposits ’ -■'/g-.OO-Ensemble; dance music. 8:30—The Detroit trio, 10:00—Studio minstrel show. Van Wagner’s Garage YOURSELF Why? Because we aife %: 7:10—Big Brother club. 11:00—Comic sketch; muslcaie. about 30,000 eggs, of which only 4 9;no—WEAF broBTo®? ‘ 5,2” *L,nn * Manchester Green V 7:30—WEAF programs (3 bra) 272.6-WLWL. NEW YORK—1100. 112:20—Candle light chorua per cent hatch. always striving to make Si 10:30—C. of C. organ recital. 12:80—Two . comedy sketchea ^^As he paced restlessly by, the 6:00—Mezzo-soprano; orchestra. riant tape which crawls across a this store a better place 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—80a*- 6:30—Soprano, talk; bass. I ’.OO-i^DX air Vaudeville. V 7 :30—Dinner dance music. 7:20—Catholic talk; prehest^ 202.8— WHT. CHICAGO—1480. hiige glass cage registered a few in- which to buy yoiir V 8:00—WEAF prograjne (3 hsqg 110:80—•Fourf hour leagua • M in \ 11:00—Glad girls; oithestra. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK*—57a 11:00—RambTerp entertainment. stock symbols and a numerals. foodstuffs. 7:35—Educational a^ArtS®®®*;, 'u,. ■ “There" goes $39,000,000, said 215.7-WHK, CLEVELAND-1390. 8:30—New York quartet -enaembie. 238-^kO IL,*C O U N C IL BLUFFS—126a ^ 7:00—Indians entertalnmenL 10:00—Frank' Doblin, baritone. 8:00-WABC programs (3 hrs.) the attendant. The tape slowiy ♦ 8 :00—Comedy harmoiiy Jwina 11:00—Studio concert. V 8:30—Bingville Centro folks. 410.7—CFCF, M O N T R ^L—73a 12:00—Beara entertalnmenL__ continued its revolutions. A few 9:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) 7:00—Dinner concert orchestra. 285.5—KNX.^HOLLYWOOD—1050. more millions wiped ®ut-^d * 12:00—Two dance orchestras. 357—CKCL, TORONTO—83a 11:00—Royal Order, of Optimists. thto a few more. Before it C 315.6—WRC, WASHINGTON—590. 9:00-rl^PPy Club; philosopher. 12:00—Lion Tamer’ s program, UPTON’S FINEST QUAUTY 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 9:35—Microphone mummers. f 12:45-Prizp fight broadcasta would record losses toto the bJ- ^ 11:00—WJZ Slumber: music. 5 • 11:00—Orchestra, tenor, organ. ^°With such financial disaster in yacuiun Packed Coffee the air, one would expect to. find some sign of panic upon •jbsuiks’to'the movies and cert^ Puritan Market pound can 45c , W T 1 c iCO-OPERATION PAYS ffctibns, there is- -notion .- thqL - Ixiicatcdat the Comer;of Main and EldridgeSt. toaders tear off their .- ties tod theic f k o g k a m s shirts and; beeomd- jslightij^i.-nia'X k Such things may • have happettd. ^liiei^l words will hardly express our Travelers, Hartford ALL V' But not at a time when calls are FLAVORS 500 m. 600 K. C. coming to faster than they {Appreciation for th e hearty welcome ex- JeHo pkg< filled- and when the ticker is houtd 30.—^Production behind Itself. Then the “exchMge tended'Us by the people of Manchester up V Program for Wednesday Value of It Stressed by New Yoirk^ .Oct. ;o£b is practically un- becomes a fluttering world o,^ Rinse large package 18c ^ m last week and the in- notebooks, with a vast army of on the opening of the Puritan Market^ ^ Eastern Standard Time. Speakers at Boston Par- men scribbling at fever heat. HT;05 p. m.—Summary of P^o^amy dqst^ wffl .enter November operat- inig oh’ ^ ^ e r a g e o f 80 per cent of Too Busy. For Emotions. therefore we will once again offer for your Hartford Courant news bulletins They'haven’t tiine to: tear .dff RALSON’S y United States Daily News ley— Some ^periments. rated ’cdjiaci^y against 80 per cent last w ^ k «uld 79 lier cent twq ebata or paw the air. 'They’re tea approval the following Money Saving V bulletins. ' busy recording f’^anges and keep Wheat Flakes S pkgs. 19cr ^;15 p. m.—"A Night m V ie ^ — weeks ago,. Dow, Jones & Co., re K Studio Ensemble in descriptive ports. "A fractional reduction by ing to touch with ■ the brokerage Boston, Oct. 30.—(AP)—The val firms they represent. Specials. 5 concert of music by Viennese Uhited states Steel Cprp., now. oper ue of employe and employer co ating at a ^ade -over 82 per cent ; ' It requires something like 1,11)0 PILLSBURY’S • composers. operation was stressed before riiarlonettes to ‘help them to this* *F:45 p. m.—Song recital. j against under 83 per cent last Roasts of Pork ' National Association of cotton , ijaa ^eeh nearly offset by a task. Of these, 700 are page imys pkg. 14c ^:00 p. m.—Concert of Dvorak s Manufacturers ift convention here Health Bran >i. music by Mobiloil OrchestrsL di- smis^'increase among independents.* and 300 are phone boys. The tdday by representati'yes of two phone boys stock to a series or, Puritan Hams > rected by Emo widely separated sectioiis of the in The Clficagp, Rock Islapd and parallel ciibby-holes, like booths ^ beth Lennox, contralto. N. a. l.. , FAMOUS OHIO dustry, the north and the south. Pacific., railroad has placed in to a drug store. The pages weer Pot Roasts F6Sttiir6« Lawrence Richmond, treasurer of quiries to the market for 5,000 !8*30 p. m.—Happy Wonder Bakers uhiforms with symbols on their the Crompton Company of Cromp freight cars at an estimated cost of gleeves—for there are quotation Blue Tip Matches 6 boxes t9 c ■—Charles K. Harris, composer ton, R. I., told the opening session from $12,000,000 to $15,000,000 and of “After the Ball,” guest rater- boys, squad boys, tube boys and that “in the relations between capi- requlrtog; betvesh 60,000 and 70,000 ^ tainer; Male Trio; Phil Du^, flbpr. reporters. They are the go- tal and labor. Industrial co-opera tons of fiteeli. The Missouri Pacific betweens for th©' hectic figures NEW PACK BURT OLNEY’S ■v baritone, orchestra directed by tion in some form is the ultimate railroad:was reported to have placed . Frank Black. N. B. C. Featme. and only satisfactory solution of an which fairly jam the vast space. orders for from 40,000< to. 50,000 When they are wantto, signals- »:00 p. m.—Seth Parker’s Old- old, old problem. We have found” tops of Standard steel rails. Tender Sweet . Peas *’ Fashioned Singpng School pre- he. declared, “in six years that our flish on to; the form of huge num Sirloin ' sented by Colt’s Patent Fire- system of Industrial co-operation bers on a. giant board. Each .man The^ estlnoated output of bitu dn^ the floor has' his particular V arms Manufacturing Company. has satisfactorily settled all the minous coal' to tlie United States 3 cans 49e 0:30 p. m.—“Palmolive Ho\^-- problems that have arisen between nivnber.. If he decides to leaye Short during the week ending Oct. 26, as for a quick smoke, the trader * Olive Palmer, soprano; Paul employer and employee.” ' cotoputi^ by‘the National Coal as ' Oliver, tenor; EJlizabetb Lennox, “Economy Dividend-” sociation'from preliminary car load leaves a boy to watch for his. cal) Round ^ contralto; The Revelers, ^ d or- Clifton J. Parrott of the Riverside ing reports, WM 11,500,000 net tons. number. - * ' chestra directed by Gustave and Dan River cotton mills of Dan Coal prbductipu for the weeks end Expensive Smoklngl Haenschen. N. B. C. Feature.' ville, Va., one of the largest mills in ing Oct 12, and 19 as reported by There is a rule, ag^atost smoking Fresh Fish Specials 10:30 p. m-—Grand Opera, A the south described the “economy the Untied States: Bureau, of Mines, on the floor. The fine is $25. But , Witch of Salem," by Charles dividend” plan vmder which em was 11,674,000 and 11,168,000' net such has been the nerve strain - Wakefield Cadman — National ployes became practically partners tons,, respectively. that some gladly -pay the money Genuine Grand Opera Company. Ensem- in business. for the prlidlege of a cigaret. Oce ? hie and orchestra directed by “There is a grreat. scientific value The sugar melt of 15 United member, who most meticulously Boston Bine Fish lb. 15c ^ Cesare Sodero'.'N. B. C. Studio. in co-operation,” said Mr. Parrott. States reStaers from Jan. I to Oct. follow s the code in ordinary time.4, 1^:00 Midn.—Benrus correct time; “This is capitalized in our system 19, totaled '4;i40,000 long tons, com sd-’ forgot-himself that ho hat ^ Hartford Courant news bulle by keeping a record of actual sav pared w ith 3,'796,000 to the same sptot $226 to fines to a stogie tins; weather report and Atlan- ings resulting from its operation, period of last year. morning. To give proper air to 20c ' tic Coast Marine forecast. that is to say, labor cost, seconds, the, vast throng, ozone is now Legs of Lam b ___ /. ... 33c lb. Fresh Eels V Seth Parkier Program, ^ P* labor turnover, absenteeism, etc. CAl^INA^IN ROME. pumped in by rr.tans o f a mechan-^ j^own fathers of Jonesport, Maine, Every four- weeks, a comparison is icai process. i<, 15c H). made with the standard month that Lamb for Stewing have voted to . purchase a municipal Rome,'. Oct. SOL—(AP)—Cardinal It is now necessary for a "boy” ^ est book to replace the one ‘filled was adopted when the system was toimemorize scores of new num-. . .ITc lb. Fresh Flounders Ih. 12e started and the savings resulting Hayes o f‘New York arrived to Smoked Shoulders ■ \ ■vmh signatures durifig, the past Rome this aft^oon and was met b e is . an|d be ible' to take an. ex- summer. This quaint Way Down are credited to the economy divi by the rector -of the American col anUnatibn on' them—dva to thejl 45c dozen dend acco.unt. Tlfis is split fifty- large ■ number of “$2 brok-1 Parksdale Eggs .. East fishing •village maintains a fifty between the company and the lege, MonsignoF-Burke, Vice Rector tdurists’ camp during the summer Mohsiguot'Breslto and the spiritual ers’’ toat have cropped up to toe Fresh lelts Ih. 35e operatives, and whatever is earned last year. A “$2 broker” Is toa i^ th s. Visitors from almost eve^ or saved in this way . is paid out director, Monslgnor Kiley. Thomas state in the Union visitpd there this Kelly, Papal Knight of the Cape and flliiTig' term .for a ihan who .coa l every four weeks to envelopes buy a Mat oh the occhange. with y&r The almost universal attrac- marked ‘economy dividend.’ Sword, aleo welcomed him. Also large supply o f fresh htUlbut, swordfish, fresh cod. Imd- tiSi was Seth Parser, Jones^rt’s out havihg a firm behind him. Fish dock, salnim, mackerel, filet of haddock, finnan' hadffie, ^yster8^ Sum Paid Ont. mest prominent citizen, Hun^eds “When it is considered that dur m e s s a g e a h o a x Free Lances Are.Bosy. '■s scallops and ckuns. ^motorists en route to C an^ or ing the 10 years since our system Himdreds b f ‘ them; hieing new to] Just received direct from the market a td'fashionable Bar Harbor stop^d was started there has been paid Springfield, Mass., OcL 30.— (AP) oifer-night in the town that ra^o out to cash to the operatives more —^A message purporting to be from sWpment FOOD that wffl made famous. Seth Parker aad his than $8,500,000 as th^- store of Alfred'E. Smith; oft New York and DIDYOUKNOW I Meat Jrtxesport singing; achopl, wto fbr these savings you can-?; forto some f ead *t a'banquet’toiidered Gover ^ V . ■ bie ofterrf^tDhl^ftostbmers atN E W LOW m *e .than a year idea of the practical value of this nor Franklin ■ D.; RooM^elt of New broadcasts front Station 'WTIC, will co-operStive spirit.” York wa« revealed today as the .PRIGE8.^r,--':jM ,• b^heard again at 9 o’clock tonight Mr. Richmond described a sto»tor work of a Springfield humorist. We icJtmivWindowg. in private frein the Hartford station. homeS‘'a:tfyear round? plan of “economy di'videhds,” and, The telegram read: "WUl they SAvi^MON^^ AND BUY THE BEST Chops to addition, praised the co-operative blame - the Stock Market on the ■Wc^^b ncit’lmve to ^hift win Dehiocrats? Al.” Host of those pres spirit of the employes. Causes of dows toF clean - them * on' both BY^RAblNG AT LOSS TO STOCKS discord, he .said, tod been eliminated ent 'tociudtog ^ e toastmaster beforehand and not afterward.” In thought the. nieeeage was authentic. kidfis having ladders for the! jew York, Oct. 30-—(AP) The discussing the results of the system outside? ^resh Roast jPdrk York Times today calculated of rating operative effectiveness, lie ,W e do not use any chemicals j th^decHne in the market value of asserted, “our employes, wto prac------R A D IO — - 24d representative stocks during tically '.biecome our partners to the SALES Am> SEitVICB oif preJ)Maripils (ju st water?) October, at $15,894,818,894. bustoess, cannSt afford to stand for Prompt Attentidn, to Phone Calls ^ Ws guarantee our work to j Fresh Pork Chops lb. 29c inefficiency and slovenitoess any be 1 0 0 % satisfactory? ’ more »b«m we can. Our interests DIA1; 49:49 . WELL LOADED are identical.” Stoodfito Acoeiiw M a^che^er - Atwater Keng StropihetiwOarlson, l6he Donkey: Tm loaded with MIGHT CHANGE MIND Windbw Cleankig €p. P ark in g •lA t . sktoeGf brandy and gin for Mrs. Grimm; And iso you are to . hla|wtic6 Bosch/ niuco. Maiii and l^ldildge St; be my son-in-law? tel. 5425 701 Main St. Infidel trader. W M .£ !.E g A H fbe Camel: You’te carrying a He; By Jove! I hadn’t thought of IQO.% Local Firm. St^^ertog-lMd.---Tit-Bit8* [that!—DkestUn, $88 XoUMto ToniSike. * % ^ -If-, >- . \ ^ \ ‘i’Vv PAGE M.ANCUESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , SUU'l Ii MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER SO, 1929. I .i. structure is a two story and a half dah BVBNIISG HBBALB. SOUIH MAWGHljalliB. TOWN.. WfflWEg^OCSQPPt 80,, im MAWGHESVUJK i'AGB' ■ 'X. ■ . . r i l i o r ^ ’^ a i r s,. © io a » ^ : ^•t*vico« moi^ i - .4J___ t. II, I .1 : V ' . ' ■ .}' '-i "'. ^ ' ''■'-— ',V f - ■'./ . IODIZED SAET IS NOT A CEB-Agolteous dbitricto- ,1>bt. toa$. tlji . A gray, drizzling AHEAD OF WEAflNG Walker was the first to enter the I ring and received an ovation that was wild compareu to the tremend J.'iU Defeated Yale Eleven Win 2 Ont of 3 &unes; Roll ous cheer that went up when Ace Hudkins climbed through the ropds. Walker’s weight was announced DID YOU KNOW THAT— asl69H and Hudkins 156. YALE HOLDS EDGE. 518 b First; Helen Bod- Nebraska W U Cat Qrvggj lieut. Jack Kennedy gave them Doc Spears wallops a golf ball Princeton and Brown Only their final instructiona in the center clear out of sight. . . . Stagg Dartmouth .has never beaten of the ring, while jthe crowd subsided Yale. In seven games played reaU; Edith RowseD Star. has been a good golfer for years. In First and Srifa; Wnis Teams to Ever Beat Hai;^ back in the Mauve Decade, the into silence. . . In 1914 at Palm Beach he shot 74-75 to go into the first f Green failed to score. In the A battle for first place occurred ROUND ONE. Only Eighth; Was Worst four contested ^'ce -the war, flight with 15 others. . . . Hank Yard and Yale on Sncces- in Chehey Girls’ senior bowling Hudkins danced out, they clinched Crisp, assistant, coach at Ala-, Dartmouth’s best was a 14-14 and belted each other at short tie in 1924. The rivsd records: league last evening at Bronke’s bama, has one arm, but he was Beating Ace Erer Got. range. Hudkins forced^ the cham a four-letter man at Virginia 1884 . . . Yale 113 Dartmouth 0 allejrs with- the Velvet team emerg sive Saturdays But Big 0 pion around the ring maiifing at Poly. . . . Jimmy Phelan, coach 1893 ... Yale 28 Dartmouth ing a two to / one winner over the him and beating a tattoo to the at Purdue, smd Dink Templeton, 34 Dartmouth 0 By RUSSELLJ. NEWLAND 1894 Yale strong Weaving combination. The body. Walker unleashed a twU- track, coach at Stanford, also are 26 Dartmouth 0 Green Rnles Favorite. 1895 Yale Velveteers todk the first two games handed attack to the body and clip tough golfers.'. . . Herb Flelsh- A. P. Sports Writer 42 Dartmouth 0 1896- Yale by wide margins, rowing the nevr ped Hudkins with a hard left to the hacker’d dad has more millions 16 Dartmouth 0 1899 Yale team single record of 518 in .the first chin coming ou» o* a-clinch. Walker than you could shake a stick at. Los Anffeles, \ Oct. 30.— By WILLLAM J. CHIPMA . 17 Dartmouth 0 1900 Yale game—a score'that would have drove in two more lefts to the body . . . Fleishhacker. is Stanford’s , (AP.)-—Fighting with all the' ■ 'T- 14 Dartmouth 14 beaten many a team in the Herald 1924 Yale as Hudkins rushed in and connected great big quairterback. . . . One 14 Dartmouth 7 \ old-time fury that won him the,, A. P. Sports Writer. 1926 Yale League. with another j. ir of jolting, lefts. wellkhown ffat at an Alabama ■ 19 Dartmouth 0 j New York, Oct. 30.^—(AP)—The 1927 Yale Scores of 113 and 118 by Helen Walker landed four punches f»J school is said to give free rent i title in 1926, Mickey , Walker Bodreau and Edith Rowsell carried big Green cyctohe from Hanover has 1928 Yale 18 Dartmouth 01 the body and both exchanged to every athlete member who I Again demonstrated his fitness veered toivard Nev/ ' Haven and the Velvet team to its splendid score earns a letter. . . . They call as the other hbree made good scores. punches furiously at the bell. j to wear the robes of middle storm warnings already have been Helen Hicks “Hard - hitting weight champion when he- run .up aljove the ramparts of the The Weaving esume back to hit 499 H elen.” . . . No, she doesn’t in the third, game. The two teams ROUND TWO. j pounded his way to an easy ten ; Bowl. Hudkins rushed across the ring ] play football. . . . It’s golf. Undefeated this season with Har^ were tied prior to last night’s match. i round decision here last night „ Scores of all the games th the senior but Walker hit him with a left to vard its latest victim, Dartmouth the body. Walker was boxing in nice over his most persistent chaL - will carry a double mental burden and junior leagues at Bronke’s aiyl the body to start the roimd. He Farr’s alleys follow: style and clipped the wild cat with lenger, Ace Hudkins, the Ne‘-'""^‘^ into this game against Yale next a sharp left to the chin. ‘ They lock nished in again, shot ovet a straighi Satimday. First the- Green never Weaving braska Wild Cat. 110 ed arms. Hudkins pounding to the left to the face but took a right Via a defeated the Blue and second, M. S tr o n g ...... 89 81 W ith hefty punches to the jaw and^^',,,,^ • a s sd l 92 109 body. Walker slashed -over a right and left to the chin. They exchanged only Princeton, Brown and the E. Kissmann...... 96 a terrific body attack. Walker not^ . 3 79 85 They said Mickey Walker was all “washed up” from exces and left to the chin ah Hudkins rights and lefts to the body. Walkar Ariny have succeeded Jp turning in G. H a tc h ...... 83 only met the rushes of Hudkins but 95 102 sive drinkmg, lack of proper training and conditioning but the drove in, but took several stinging scored a short right lippercut and a victories over Harvard and Yale oo ALL-AMEBICA CHATTER N. T a g g a r t...... 83 slowed him down to a walk before 98 93 terrific beating he gave Ace Hudkins last night out in Los An punches to the mid-section. Hudkins left to the • body. Hudkins landed successive SatuMay’s in 54 years of C. Jackm ore...... 79 two rights to the kidney but drop the mill wms half over. never stopped coming in and thrfv/ A widely cheering throng of 25,- American rugby. With Alton K. With the season half played, geles seems to give lie to these statements. The Nebraskan ped back from two hhrd rights and 430 445 499 rights and lefts to the body mean 000 persons saw Hudkins take one v^Marsters at large in the communi claims and coimter-claims for All- took only one round, the eighth, one was even and Mickey took lefts to the chin as the challenger Velvet while shaking off half a doz6n of the worst beatings of his career. ty, the Green never-the-less will be America honors are begiiming to the rest to give Ace the worst beating of his career. rights and lefts to the chin. They rushed in. something of a favorite on Satur M. K arpin...... 89 His vaunted body attack failed to warm up. From the present date H. ^Sodreau ...... 113 were sparring at the bell. soften Walker, in fact, he -wilted be day.. imtil the end of the season tbejE. Rowsell ...... 118 ROUND TEN. Ma? Stevens has Albie Booth to fore the battering he received in re sports editor faces a gigantic task m . Sherman ...... 103 ROUND THREE. They shook hands and then ex pit against Marsters but the young turn. of elimination. Picking 11 men out J. Schubert...... 95 Majors* Backfield Best Hudkins forced Mickey to the changed lefts to the face. Wniker Wins Only Eighth , E3i coach is depending upon possible of the vast number of footballers ropes mauling him in the mid-sec brought Hudkins chin up wifh a improvement in his forward wall for Unable to weave in under the vol- . ... the coimtry over is not the most 518 484 457 tion. Walker speared Hudkins with brisUing right. - uppercut. A right leys of jolting lefts and rights. Hud-,. ‘ any success the Blue may be able pleasant job in the world. a long left to tlio face and drove in opened the cut over Hudkins’ eye. to achieve a gain st'Dartmouth. Close North Has Had In Years khis however, rallied to win the, Here and there in different sec Throwing Mill a hard right to the body. Hudkins He also bled prpfusely from a split eighth round. In that session the students of football insift that this tions there seem to be certainties L. Poots ...... 76' had pushed Wsdker around the ring Up. Walker whipped over rights and orfy one he won, he bored in to bat-^ been ripping game will be decided “out front' that you can’t keep off. But it is E. Anderson ...... 85 BY TOM STOWE ^fullback, he has intiHing three feeble lefts. Walker lefts to the jaw as Hudkins riish*?!! ter Walker with a deVasting attack awrt not in the backfield. Here too. for substwtial in the great number of these cer H. N ielson ...... 99 ! through the line battered the wildcat in a terrific in. Hudkins drove over a low lett to the body. the Green has at least a shade, as tainties that the task of elimincr battling against an inspired band R. Anderson .;...... 1'. 81 lines because of an injury. He ex- terbacks, Cliff Chartier and Herb JNagurski, Minnesota. From the jaw. Walker danced away oUpping RrigUsh sportsmen l^ve stepped dgr- champion .clipped the Ace--.with a i from Morida and an improAurg M. Lamprecht ...... 65 pBCtS to get into the series and if Wright, There seems to be but little ngbt to the jaw that had him daz ■ I f ■. ,-riT Missouri Valley wiU doubtless come h» does the Cubs will'fSef his de- ij'anything to choose between them, Hudkins at long range repeate ■ ■- ■ ■■ ' V . ■■■■ T H E FI ED S?ECTIOW ji^>y>g%; _£IL TiT M Y R SlAlC mIe IHIn In ihorK muTtC^ ‘Ciie word. • There stfe at least four roiatakes in the above picture. They may pertain to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing or See If you can flhd them. Then look at the scrambled wprd below—and nhscram- ble it, by switching the lett<|rd around. Grade youTseif 30 for eadi of the mistakes you find, and 20 for Qie word if you unscramble It. OORBE CnONS . (1) Da Vinci painted no/p V . . .,1. ■• ' ■'■ . - '- -■ . . . ■■ ■ - * •, ■- ...... -V. .f " ■ ■■■V--'-rf; \ By Percy L Ooshy s k i p p Y \ - - • . SENSE »»> NONSDiSE ■f L ^ ^ T ^ T h S t ; THArs JUST iT, w xfeoii*- Dows in the inouth of the alley C t o N 'T C f i t U ;N 6 N^o RE - i W t An elephant fd l aaleep; ' f 0 » » A ( V . The Trildcats moaned: In the parlor; (JMEK W c GROUNDS. f0oT6A lL THAH 'iOWORTNVr The lions murmured peep-peep.- ,S. i’lOkftT'5 IH A 'r liJiTH P O ’ A ^ U T The‘coal scuttle ran through the G o T T o O f l EATIN’ UXXKVS. hallway; OIF I T ? U )I5 H T .1 Chased by the cuckoo clock; poo'tBALt ? z C flu t p P a i r A centipede played the irtano While a dinosaur chewed on my t A V S F U f . sock. Four hundred thousand cootiep Played leap-frog over a chair; A bald-head ape in a comer sat Complacently combing his hair. From out of the depths of the pan try *■ li’» Came a hippo’s well known scream; . ( '- 1 1 1 And a little grey mouse with si-s- teen legs / h Chased the tomcat away from his iMft 5 Percy L. Croiiby. -Greet Brltein rlgiits reserved. cream. ' I King Feetoree Syndicmte, lac.______Qwm O As I took my bath in the coal bio OUR ROARDINO HOUSE An a{Mcbe dunce is always fla I saw a trolley car bom, Tom boy Taylor By Fonta^e Fox By Gene Ahem ' And I vowed by the left hand o£ vored with French dressing. Pluto I’d stay sober and quit drinking been wounded in the face, and asked 4 him in what battle he had been ui- com . “ T o M ^ o Y 'T A ^ L * o f^ O N l So m e NEW l^UL* CROAT'S 'SACO 'Br rio u i VaIOULD- VOLi LiKE SA-AV .-w-w I AI/UV FOROETfiAl6 jured. ** • “ In the last battle of .Bull Run,- -f6 60 PARYiJERSrilP wldM ME T H * U S T T m E t u lE W T uU Six Ages of Man. replied the veter n. Bossed by mother “But how could you get hit in the OKi A B U SiM BSS "tHAT VOOULP B U S !fiB S ^ VdvTH VOU AkA’ Bossed by nurse face at Bull Run?” ‘BRlislB US-Ik1 * A /^ARvyELOdS l o s t - '^ " T H e Ho o P l e Bossed by sister “Well, sir, after I had fun h mile I Bossed by wife or two I got careless and looked ?R0FI*T AT criRiSTN^AE ? — a u t o m a t ic SriAVlAifi- b r u s h Bossed by daughter back.” ^ USTBii Tb THlS» E 6 A P ------Bossed by granddaughter. COMPAMV " TH’ H A^iPuE UABBB AKf»F(C;iAU CriBlSTMAS Any day now we expect to see OF -TH’ BRUSH n*JAS Wife—I noticed that you cut an the advent -of a combination hip -IR E E S ^ - t h a t CA/d BE FoUPEP Ho l l o w AU’ h e l p Po w p e r e p article on “How t ' Live to Be a flask and a cigarette lighter—the UP a f t e r u s e AKiP PUT Hundred” out of the magaudne. Why same liquid can be used for both. SHAV/nUfi S O A P B Y did you do that? AWA'/ UUTtL THE FOutoVAlide PRESS 1 We A QAPeET, Hub—I was afraid your mother We call her Marigold because $ 6 A P P o W P E R S u p p o w w might read it. that’s what she’s trying to do! CHRISTMAS, VEAR AFtER V E AR ! Hm -m *m - - - the i/Ufo TH' BRUSH! Sweet Yoimg Thing: “Just look at Frank (looking up from his news HooPuE BROTHERS* rf soufsipEP f (k)E those pretty cowlets!” paper)—“I say, Tom, what is the Rustic: “Yes ma’am, but they Order of the Bath?” a r t i f i c i a l . c HRiST m AS ain’t cowlets. They that’s bullets ■ Tom—“Well, as I have experienc -TREE CORPORATION f ed it, it’s first the water’s too hot; An ideal husband is one who acts then it’s too cold; then you’re short HOVU P O E S t h a t married even when his wife isn't of a towel; then you step oh the STRIKE YOU ? along. soap, and finally the telephone rings.” Gladys: “Bob’s jeen drunk every night since I refiosed to marry him.” Lady—I should think you would Helen: “Why don’t you tell him to be ashamed to beg in this neighbor stop celebrating?” hood. Tramp—^Don’t apologize for ir, Chaimcey Depew once told of, ma’am. I’ve seen worse. meeting a- Un^n veteran who had . You have to give it to the song writers. How’s this, for instance? OAiTIAiCB SeASOM .\s o r t, “I’d rather he blue when thinking of , "JODSIAS H?.0H "XH5 you, than to be happy with some HUATCST Re^K tS* body else. TOUGH! Chicken was served in the sea side boarding house, but—^well,. it might have been more tender. “I don’t know much about T b B A r T these things,” one man was. heard 0 A k E to say, “but I feel sure that bird came from a hard-boiled egg/’ -T it-B its . Oiw9k e» J«A eowict, Hic. («FontaIne Fox. 1929 NIXDS FALSE COURAGE By Crane -Lady: If you must beg I shoidd W ASKIN(;T()N TUBBS II H e Gaii^t A nsw er t.bink you might, at least, stay sober. 1 SEE. YOU PiOWT ACCOMPAVW TU B0^ f Ac-r? \>mY, rts HOMl WHER6 WAS H6 V AT_HO»At, SUH. Tramp: Can’t be done, ma’am* VOO SAV TUBBS WAS BEAT OUT OF HIS YOU MERECf TOtP HlM lb 6 0 . *WtH . ■When Fm sober. I’m ashamed to last oiNve By Twe puke? itow dip he ' SVdORR He’P " - AT THE Time ThE POkE l\ OP dOST SEHt HlM (BiAieA ^iBCu.ana'.oi#, b^ ,—Passing Show.' SWINDLER ACT \lM6H H6 POUMP OOT ABOUT i t l 'fl6LU, H t ^AS vlAS SHOT? h o m e To BEP. kiVlPER I S s w o t ! v^tARTBROKSKl, T Y >H«rr OOW6 'HAMSAWMitCtt V a .- SCRiOUSL'f >NOUHPEP BV V \ OUKMOVIM ASSASSIH s w o t n r J h r WHILE FOR tRAHl* UM > *rR\MlAEB MASH TU90S Of $100,000 f H<^RS Bef ORE. COLICS V e AR SHOFS VJHILS SSARCWvHCr FOR VHWIA F»UP VV\H NEAR PeATH. . PAT err. . )iez.L 1 Bj Blosser FRKI’KLES AND HIS F R I E N D S O ssie D ecides to Tell ■ ' • .■> . AiO- ORtiU ^ AE8BS IT 'I'ioOLD B6 B E T T £R on -B U T m 6 0 !M« ID C'MOM AM' VHoULp AlAU’. • B y S m a H SALESMAN AM M ebbe T heyll Just Fit (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICtUBE) Poor downy hung out in the air. i ’way-and leave me,” he cried out. ft SW6X.L t_OOKlM''))4-SftH*0'iT-THei6'S O riE ^euL.WH«AOOA T a ~)0>Herr euse cpiM \ BftkeR.Y tAAM'S HeRe-)<&OSH'. AJFRAiO VJeLl-LE.T> ,VT F o f L ? The horse of course, gave him a “This horse may bite. Put hay He's viAtTiM' f=0H.V0U To WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 80^ 199W*, 1 ...... ■-* eAGE FOURTEEN liaiicireatipr ia e tr tn g i^ ^ CONCERT AT CITADEL - PERSONAL BNGMVBD TOMORROW CHRIS1MA& CARDS ISACREATSUCCE^ f r e e PARKING SPACE • • ■ ^ y ■ - FIsce your orfler'teW to insore ’ FIREMEN In'rear o f store.', Indivfitnsl ’eardsr * ! ' Big Hallowe’en Dance An audience that more than taxed B oom fo r flOO^ cars. D EPART H E NT Statieb^ry—^Maln Itpor. AL PIERRE TABARIN the capacity of the Citadel, gfather- W llU m anlie ed to enjoy the concert that was Home of Joseph Hublard^ Grand March at 9;15 sponsored by the ladies of the Home >. i>i ‘ J . '* / 4— C O ST U M E p E I Z E S ^ *Jr., Damaged 11.200 by Free Souvenirs and Nolsenaakers League of the local Salvation Army / Cliff Donnelly and His Corps last night. The entertain MASTERS OF MELODY ment opened with- the singing by Early Morning Blaze. of 10 Pieces. the entire audience of two stanzas I Come With a Costume. of “Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus,” | prayer and the reading of the one 'Fire, started by the overheat^ HALLOWE’EN hundredth psalm. Adjutant Heard pipe of a combination wood and gaa introduced Professor Clarence P. FROLIC AND DANCE stove standing within four inches of, Auspices Recreation Centers Quimby, principal of the High school who most admirably pUoted the kitchen wall, ran swiftly up the Colorful Jewelry To At East Side Bee Bldg. \ the program. Thomas Maxwell Wednesday Eve. Oct, 80, 1929 wall, parallel to the chimney and I with his mandolin club played a broke out on the roof, resulting in T he Eight O’clock couple of spirited numbers, which Music by BUI WaddeU’s Orchestra were foUowed by the various artiste damage of about $1200 to the home Wear With Your Admission 50c. whose work contributed so splendid of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hublard, Jr., ly to the success of the program. 15 Earl street, at 8:15 this morn Miss May Mower of New Haven The A re rendered two special groups of ing. New Femine Frocks ABOUT TOWN ~ songs in excellent style, as also did Practically all the damage was done by water, and in locating the All members of the Fife, Dnim^ our own Bob Gordon. His per formance was not only masterly flames inside' the partitions which and Bugle Corps of Dilworth-ComeU proved a particularly hard Job. Two Post, American Legion, are re and superb, but his selections were most appropriate. hose and a chemical line from Com Special! quested to report at the local panies 2, 3, 4, played on the fire, Armory at 6:45 p. m. sharp on Fri The humorous readings of Miss Florence Chambers captivated the while fireman worked in thick day evening for the Red Cross pa smoke, ripping up shingles. rade. As the parade wiU start audience as., also did the offerings of promptly at seven o’clock, it is im litUe Miss C. Greenaway. Miss A side wall and ceiling of a bed perative that aU members report Gladys Carlisle gave a rpirited ban- room just above the kitchen were 1o solo and a musical trip of two at the time stated. tom out to get at the flames that mandolins and guitar by licked between the two-by-four up Mrs. Thomas J Lewie ot Man Maxwell and Misses Elizabeth and rights. Holes were cut in the main chester Green attended the annu/U Beulah Filbig was very tastefully roof and in an extension roof over a meeting today of the Society of rendered to the great delight of the pantry. All six rooms of the house Mayflower Descendente in Coimec- audience. The pianoforte solo by were damaged somewhat by water our own Harold Turkington was A special purchase of new tocut, held in the baUroom of the but the furniture was removed and \ greeted with boisterous applause modem jewelry — ear escaped damage. rings, necklaces, brooches Chief Foy and his men were baf- j We are showing an unusually fine' assortment of the sea and bracelets— in both did their fled for a'tim e by the flames eating 1 S r LUC piCfciAW —---- son’s smartest coats for only $59.o0. Coats for every occasion the plain metal and color part to make the occasion a success beneath the roof but axe work soon —formal or casual—in the slenderizing, silhouette models as Memorial. Mrs. Gordon accompanied her hus uncovered the fire and the hose made ful crystal. To complete band in his solos. Mr. Alfred well as the classic straight-line styles. Well tailored, high the feminine mode you The Women of the Nazarene quick work of i t Several of the fire Clough accompaxiied Miss Mae Mow men waited for 15 minutes after the grade coats in the smartest shades. Full silk lined. Sizes for will want several pieces church will . hold their Thursday er and Miss Theodora Maxwell fire had been quenched to g^ard of Jewelry and you can afford to buy them when afternoon prayer meeting tomorrow women and misses. played for the mandolin club. against a possible recurrence. they are priced at 39c. at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Kittle, the president Thomas Wray of Winter street. The house, which is owned by of the Ladies’ Home League, ex Joseph Hublard, mason contractor, Jewelry— Main Floor pressed her gratitude to the fo | k s was just recently redecorated. It Dress Coats of broadifioth with deep cuffs and collars The local officers of the Salvation that had given such delight to me of lapih, dyed muskrat, caracul, susliki, and French be^ Army will meet at the citadel this splendid crowd, and made possible was insured. The alarm was rung in from Box ver. These coats feature the new, low placed flared evening at 7:30 for a special coun the material help.in aid of the local 75, East Middle Turnpike and Park models as well as smart straight-line styles that havo cil conference. work. . . clever tucked backs. Adjutant Heard proposed and sec er streets. ’The recall soimded at Dr. D. C. Y. Moore is expected home onded a hearty vote of thank.s to all 9:10 o’clock. this evening, after attendance at the ■who had contributed to the program international medical meeting and a ^to make it the success matthat uit was.waa. Have you tried Fairystone for Sports Coate for town, business and school wear. visit to the Mayo Brothers Clinic at ended with an appeal to the co.v your complexion ? This dainty Swanky belted Stroock’s camel hair coats as weU m the Beautiful Frsmied Rnr.he.ster. Minn. orr«»P"ii.Hongregation to allow the impression French cosmetic is for sale at the more dressy fur trimmed woolens. Youthful models in brought by some of the messages of Weldon Beauty Parlor.—Adv, •P ■•t *“V brown, tan and blue mixtures. The popular Eckomoor Mrs. E. A. Lettney is chairman music to bear fruit in the life. The coate am also included in this price group. of a large committee of the mem program came to a close by the », -Wi.' Pictures Specially bers of Temple Chapter, Order of singing of the Doxology and the the Eastern Star, which will be in BenedictionBenediction. Refreshments were charge of a food sale Saturday .if- served aarvoH totr> theti participating artiste. / temoon at 2:30 at the J. W. Hale Priced company’s store. The proceeds will Outstanding Shades; be donated to the O, E. S, hospital The L ^es Aid . Society of the at Wallingford. South Methodist church omitted its meeting this afternoon as many cf the members W'^ro busy with ar Black Green Brown BUSINESS MEN BREAK rangements for the rummage sa'e tomorrow in the vacant store on the Blue Tan ^ west side of Main street. “Song of the bluebird,” “Yes! THE PARKING RULES Fiship” ’, “The g\iiltiest feel ing,” and "A world of happi ness” are but a few of the many subjects which are Many of 57 Violators Convict RUMMAGE SALE offered in this sale of pictures. Choice of colored ed in October Had Been and gilt frames. Pictures that look much more Blocking Their Own Doors. THURSDAY expensive than the low price as^ed—98c. Vacant Store, 840 Main St. During the month of October 57 Next to A. & P. Market Framed Pictures-^ain Floor, Front. Manchester men paid fines of $2 without costs for violations of the Ladies Aid Society South town parking laws. At least one of M. E. Church W om en’s that number has paid this sum on two different occasions. The local police have been conducting a cam paign to enforce the parking rules. A very large percentage of the violations occurred righ on Main SHOE BEPAWING Dress and ;s Quaker Lace Tailored street between the Center eind Indies’ Flexible Soles and Charter Oak street and, strange to Rubber Heels a Specialty. say, many of the ■violators have Curtains— ^Smart Yet proven to be men who do business S A M Y U L Y E S in that section. The rules have been 701 Main SL, So. Manchester well advertised. There are parking Inexpensive signs on the poles along the street; nevertheless business men have con tinued to park their cars on the East side of Main street and have allo\ved them to remain there for cm hours at a time. Store proprietors and clerks overlook the fact that by WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. so doing they deprive shoppers from this and other towns of the use of the parking space in front of their places of business. Funeral Directors .The newest styles and colors can be ESTABLISHED'55 YEARS found-in these coats—priced but $25.00. Flared and straight-line broadcloth Simple, tailored ^ ^ CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. Quaker Craft coats with luxurious fur trimmings of curta^ for liv^^ In the police court this morning red wolf* coney and manchurian wolf, ing room and Thomas Cahill was charged with in Robert K. Anderson Phones: Office 5171 dining room win toxication. He was arrested on j Funeral Director Residence 7494 ^orts coats in novelty mixtures with dows. Choice of _ complaint of Mrs. Dennis Coleman ’Ttl rich fur collars as well as the very popu novelty shantung weave or fillet with tailored or Df 22 Maple street. Mrs. Coleman Apparel Dept. fringed hems.' Ecru color only. Well tailored w'as summoned to appear against lar camel-back snappy belted sports curtains of the well known Quaker Craft quality. \ him but failed to do so. Judge John coats.f A ^number of good-looking styles son, after questioning Patrolman ...... III! — Main Floor, Prentice, who made the arrest, ^imiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimMUMftifmriiiiiiiiiniiiiin in the season’s wanted shades. Curtains—^Main Floor, left. about Cahill’s condition, suspended Rear judgment, November 4th is a good time to I niON^/^ • /> / I start a course in commercial tr^dn- Ing at the Connecticut Business College at the Center.—Adv. Dbriapery D am ask T h a t G O O D TMINOS T O CAT J Sunnyside Oriental Show-You Products Large Scallops 69c pint. Specials From The Housefurnishing Department for Chinese Dishes: Stewing Oysteitr 89o pint. W ill. Add Charni To i Solid Bow^s Oystera Private School Bhow-Yon Sauce ...... 10c Filet of Eteddo^ Your Livingroom Windows Bean Sprouts ...... 10c Filet of Sole Chow-Mein Noodles ...... 10c M ackerel Padded Top Card Tables 217 North Elm St. Cod to bake or bolK Phone 3300 Chop Sney Special at 89c can Fresh Salmon , No. 2 can Bean Sprouts, Butter Fish ETHEL M. FISH special a t ...... 17 l-2o can Clams for Crowder Director 1 1 lbs. Rolls Creamery Meadowbrook Fresh s 1 i 1 3 Rich, heavy dra Butter ...... 49c lb. E g g s ...... 63c dozen 1 • J -' i pery dam M k As this is a day school for in Worth folly 5c a lb. more Large white guaranteed s 1 I 1 1.69 WiU add charm to dividual instruction in elemen eggs. than th is. S' your living room ' - i^fore the winter brldi:e club Is in full s ^ tary grades, pupils may enter and dining room card^We or two. We are featuring tomor^ b S at any time during the school s PINEHURST VERY BEST uumaiji (Grouna made card table in the regulation size with r ^ , green or black windows. Choice of solid colors or two- year. S freshly for your order) away ahead of many . of the frames. Fabrikifid paddedftop. WeU braced. one shades, such a s highly advertised package coffees, .mighty good value blue and g^d, mul TUTORING S at 49c lb. berry and. gold, rose Fresh Spare Bibs Cauliflower < Window. Shades and gidd and other Smart combinations. •ADULTS AND CHILDREN Tender Fork Chops Fresh Spinach Peppers Bib Boasts of Fork 88c lb. Glass for pte-kindcurgartoi Celery < 50c Bamboo Lawn Rakes— Draperies Made to Order. age for training in social rela Sliced Bacon 89c Ib. Carrots 5c bunch for combing up the last fall leaves. Bamboo lawn r a ^ or tions. Freshly Sliced Dried Beef 28c Brussels Sprouts Regular *95c linen window A t a small additio:^ cost we .will make-up jl-AIb. Ripe Totmatoes Shades Ih both the^'linen color combs complete with 39c your drapeHes in our work room. Come in an&see and ecru. - SUghtly Imperfect. !••• '•ssssssse* the new models. Mi«g Fish is available as fortyteetk ...... • «•««# s'iisesss s** S Pop Com Poppers ...... 85c each We have also Included a few ' ■': f ■ parents advisor in child pi^ob- S little Blister Pop Com Comb Honey ...... 85c water color-shades. - lems. Appointments on Tues s Our deUverlM^ are schednled to serve you—morning delivery Hale’s Housefamishing D,ept.^B^iiient DiBperies---Main f ^ r , I ^ t . day, Wednesday, Friday and I 3 ss earty as 'j:15,< rao^er at idght, and plenty of later ones. Jnst Saturday afternoons and on I 3 please m ve your ordler In by 9:80 for morning deliveries. . ■each evening of the week. Iiui ■L ' 1