& W B*- s m l t cnKXiMinoK ^fir-m i m a ixk «< 5.255A nm (Oaselfled AieaHliIng on' Pnga VOL. UL* NO. 48. NEURATHER LOOMS FOR P APEN’S POST hraMDt Gennan F o re ip WOMBliUlEBAIIillD WM Attack Awropriatkms France 0, K*s Pact CoigreisiDnal L eatern Hiniiter May Cambine ASUNIONEHVOYS That Hava Momiled lbpid- Agamat Plan Bat Two Poata—Appointaiant b Siace 1924—Drys Bi* With* Soviet . , f Russia I , dent Tdia Driitor Nations Hdd Dp For Fow Days. Labor Men Fear Ibey Canniet , pactad To Figkt Mo?e. f 0 • • Parii, Hov. 86.-^(AP) —Thi tsxtiof tos o ^ rito r interfering with the It Is His Pnrpose To Control Them Daring Con- of a pact of ooholUatiott and non- granting of eredits to the other. BprtiB, 2f0T. fe ^ ( A P ) - r rM ld n t Ruesla agfeeo alto to refrain from Washington, Nov. 26.—While wete aggreisloB between France and propaganda in’ France and its Create Conmiisrion To Ro* won Htodwrturf W 4 * "Crown, Tontione. proM their drive for legelisation of Soviet Russia, Was approved today colonies. Oeunell" with hli d e itit ad v lttn to* beer and repeal'of toe Elgbteeiito by tbs Cabinet. Premier Herrlot Soviet Russia bas; negotiated a riew die Problem. day and daeldtd to poitpona tha np- Amendment, Kouee membere Inter ■aid it will be ilgned on Tuesday. act of non-aggreesion and poneilia- '.1 polntmant of a now obanoaUor for The agreement' provides toat 8oh with Poland, and conversations Cincinnati, 0., Nov. 26.—(AP)— ested In eeonoihy ere giving serioue neither country, alone oMn conjuno- with Rumania have been going on tha Xaloh for aavaral dayi. Women labor auxiliaries will have ooneideratioB to e.drestlo reduction rioB with a third power, will reiort for BOtBo. tlniOt WMhingtoa Nov. 26.—(AP)— Tha dalay was ballavad dua to tha to wait at least another year, for to Cpeet Guard approprlatloni. to dmos agalnet toe other, and toat There was a commercial treaty Despite strenuoue oppoeltloii of Con foot Hindanhurf wlabad to asca^n representatloa in conventions of the Drys, however, are expecting to isaoh will respect toe territories un with Great Britain, but England gressional leaders to crearion of a« ■ r-i how tha Raichataf would ra g ^ tea der the sovereignty of toe other. withdrew from that arrangement agency to review, war debts, Amer aondntmwt of a prasidentlal Cabl* American Federation of Labor. light toe reduction on the theory J t fdso stipulates th a t’ if either because It was Incompatible with Wives and sweethesTts of the that, if toe Volstead act is UberaHx- ica’s notes to three Europeem pow MtSAarant than the Junker gov- ed, all present f a t t ie s of the OOhet ptofy is toe object of -aggresslon of toe Empire preferences negotiated •m n aat of ChaacaUor Frans von delegates knocked yesterday at the Guard will be needed to curb emUg- a tmrd power toe other will not aid last summer at Ottawa. There is a ers; advising, them to pay December Papan* door to the convention ball, and the toe aggressor directly or indirectly. Commercial treaty In force with 16 debt instalments, stated that While ofBelal drolaa did not ap* glers., If one party should coinmlt an act Italy mid epeclal arraz^eniente cov President Hoover intended to recom answer was: They point to toe example-of Fin ering commerce with Germany. pwar to axpaot support for such a "We doubt our ability to control land, which last year rapudiated its of aggression against a'third power, mend establishment of such a com* K^mment from the majority of the women if they get in here." toe other psurty.to .toe agreement There have been unofficial reports mission. liquor laws and has since encounter can immediately withdraw from the recently of negotiations with Japan The notes' banded by. Secretary. Reichstag, they seemed to hope at While a large feminine gallery ed a tremendous smuggling of least either fcr toleration by pivotal glared, the convention voted al pact for-a pact of non-aggression. Not Stimson to toe ambassadors of liquor,' probably because of toe gov- Both, nations agree that neither long ago China, resumed diplomatic Great Britain, France, and Belgiuiyi parties, or an agreement to give a most unanimously not to recognize ermnent taxes. Some members nf nvw Cabinet a chance to work by a fraternal delegate from the Fed shall enter any international ar relations with Soviet Russia after a on November 23—toe evtaing gfter Congress hold that toe United States rangement hampering toe commerce break of several yehrs. toe President'e conference with adjourning several months. eration of Women’s Trade Union woirtd Arid , itself in a similar cond- Flvotal Farttea Auxiliaries next year. those Congressional leaders—all cau*- The pivotal parties might be the They may get in year-after next, tion. ried that statemtat. B ^d Increases The noted stated oleariy, boWevert centrists, and possibly the Nasis of however. A resolution on the mat Coast Guar(y appropriations, {Mr- Adolf Hitler, who declined to form a ter was referred to the executive toat Mr. Hoover could see no suffk Farliamentaiy govemnaant. council and will be reported at the sonhel and eqidpment,. have mcreasr HOBOES ARE GATHERING dent reason in toe requests prestaL-,' 1933 parley. ed amuingly since 1924, when that ed for granting a new montprium;, The President held his conference organization first found itself in a that Congress alone could make enoh with Chancellor von Papen, whose Women Del^fatee postodn to deal with some ade- Cabinet Is serving temporarily after Three women are official dele an exteneipa and that neither toe its resignation, Otto Meissner, the gates at the convention, but they qua^ with liquor rUnnisrB. FOR ANNUAL CONVENTIONNational Leglslatum nor toe Ampr* This picture shows a part of the throng of a half million people who: Aippropriations for the fiscal year lean people were in k mopd to do eo. presidential secretary; and Gen. spoke nary a word on the floor for gathered in Belfast when the Prince of Wales dedicated toe new North^ their auxiUaries. The galleryltes 1924 were 111,446,630: For toe cur Agalnet PropoeaL Kurt von Schleicher Von Papen’s em Irelemd government buildings. Heavy police escorts protected; the rent fiscal year that ends next June With pubUesrion of the potee. herd minister of defense. had a male champion, though, John British heir, who is seen (inset) as be appeared on this—bis flist—visit SO, 128,172,820 was'approprlaked for laet night came alio new expre Who will be the next chancellor P. O’Connell, of the United Textile to Ireland. tbs COgst Guard. Wets declare that Leaden Must Wait For Some ROOSEVETMEEIS is still anybody’s guess today. The Workers of Apierica, said: from eapitol UU against the '* latest rumors mentioh the name of "Women control 85 per cent of toe increase was almost excluiivaly propoiaf. Bspator Borah, Baron Konstantin von Neurather, the purchasing, power in this coun for prohibition enforcement D oloptea WkoiWoro Seat men of the Ssnats Forsign Jtslarions the von Papen foreign minister, who try. We should give the auxiliaries 'Enlargement of personnel and GRANGElEADERSi* ■ e (%mmittss, rspsatsd that tbs tattri representation so as to get them equipment has gons on apace. In debts question should be leaves for Geneva shortly. To Jail WkOo On Way To only in connscrion with a It was reasoned that he could sold on the idea of bujring union AMERICAN ART 1924. there were 209 oommlssioiied combine tIuP chancellorship and the label goods." officers? 420 warrant offlcerl ,and 6,- to adjust all post-war _ _ Another OpInloB 260 enlisted men. An organisation floulrisB and otaractsriisd thej . portfolio of foreign affaire as did Ckieago. Proiidont-Eloct To Talk Dror dent's proposal to allow fPfwgi former ffbw*^^^**** Heinrich Bruen But Frank X. Ifartell of Detroit, chart indicating tbs status of tbs representlBg the Typographical ■trvlcs today s^ w s 466. commission debtors to pay in tbslr own puiran?^ lag. Although von Neurather pps PLANA cy as a "dflutsd form of a meratof- sesset the Presidsat's oonfldenoe ^n Union, couldn't see it so. He fore ed Officers, 182 cadet officers at the By RAY BRENNAN Farm PreU bm At Warm saw "more women being admitted Coast Guard Aoadsmy at Nsw Lon lum." . „ a marked degree, informed circles Chicago, Nov. 20.—(AP)— From Will Not Oems Up* „ copjMdered hiiAPPoiatment unlikely as fraternal delegates from auxil don, 889 warrant officers an4 11,260 iary groups, if one was aljM^ad." T b jf ^ H o a n a sBlistsd man; . the stsppsi of; Russia to tbk junglss f ti a g t . RspMSsntativs SnsU of *^And," be warned, 'Tm not so The avsrags cost pbr m u for tbs sure the men gN going to be able 6nlistsd strsngto in 1984 wal T I p n ^ 200.841, ^ FEDEKAHONlIKn oMt has rifim to p« mi T |ey >will m M it at Hobo ,Tbab ipurred Arthur O. Wharton Aircraft Ssrvlss oA.dMoago’s V ^ t MadispB of Chicago, president of the Inter Fiiboni N^ectioi (be Coast Gmard officials and diFJi^P* and it mil start wbsnsvsr an thp day to tbif preblsms that have bspsi k m m y im national Association of Machinists, porters ;*dmit that the |*i" drisgdtss airivs, whieb should be tbs farmer for meratban a entury FTanos and, B w um to say: Art iol Making a Uvbig. Agns Piiiol WosnUn Ibad orsus has bssn large,, but tosy alto any tims now. idtarioairSffirtwf oWy is "Somebody said the other day oonteiid that an sxj^Aion wouW '^Wt. osn't dspmd toe mupb _en (OtaWnnsd im fags fwe) that an optimist is a bartendet' who ,vi, taken plaos during tokw years whsu tbsyU get tUirs’’ Jaek Mfr kept on paying bartenders' union Fignrei—W u Witnen At Bstb, suprsins prsxr.ef tta ooiltgs By MOBlilB 0. WATflON so if prohibition him not bssn la our poiicisiOB Which . But Green Deet Not BeBeve duei after prohibition. Well, X think offset. ixplslnsd today. Freight trains, run an optimist is ons who thinks he Ohb sxRimslvs slsiaent toat b u OB slow iobsdul.}i, you know,’ and StEAU AUniOBIU Stated to C e a p m tor can control the womenl" ' N w York, Nov.' 26;-7-(AP)— ' Recent Triii. loms' of our dsis|fatss are *^1gusits consrierariofl.'f , ^ . i Anierioa hM a "culture budget" entered Opast duard aprivitUs U for 80 days of oitiss along the way." Oongriii altiady is on rsc^ if aviation, and It li now ** now. oppoMd to a furtfwr suapmclOB ^ most valuable, initrumwts both in FROMDISPUYROOH payments and debt teduettos^ jto , WM Do Trick. The Art lervice Bureau of. the W,instdtt-lalsm. 'H. 0.. Noy. 9 8 .- prohlbitlda saforsomoat aad routlM Alrsad^iSittSd” *owmr, arb 4 (AF)—For,a sscbnd rims |iritoto six dalsgatso from Francs, ^^mania, icMcri, in confsTMcrWi w celijlft MIIMONINUISS Americain, Art Dealers AMWolatlon ^ a s t GugW pgttol^ .Thorp Ptagma and several South Amsri- f Mr. Hoover and , planned It so that "Americans liv months a piftol bullst has rangsd mpdoro alrplonoi oad thirty-two oaa.narioasi' Roosevelt, diolarta M t OinotnaaU. Nov. 26—(AP)—Oas ing undbr toe Ugh prfwiurs ot. pres- into tbs, hsad of a rslativs'of till iHioti la tho lorvioo. , The ^ n businsiB to be isttlta," Springfield Man Tken Holdi a new moratorium a f« p ,T w ala® plan rideoted, the Amorioan Federa WHENHOSEM entf^ilife wurbe able to < enrich lafs R, J. R s ^ ld s , Who built s MoBstb said; 'Hs the Pfob}}«,9? ^ ralDst a oemmissiOB to review for* tion or Labor turned to other pro toeiT' (hinds without negleotihgtoe fbrtuns. • ■ ■ mys- to tngt the ’taprasrien sriffs.’" Sgn debts, posals for shortening the work enlargement of theib bank as* "DM 'dtarwiton sriffA' ^ara Up Gaioline ^ tio n But b week. couhvi." time of eireumstaaoife madsjM! "NO BAD A resolution that the federation Thirty hours a mpnto 'bstohbso touiiast . IIOBBEDOFBlW) by soonpmie conditions—dnd London, Nov, 26.*^(AF)***1ii agitate for a Federal oonititutional Graen Cude, In New Hemp* toe , buregu's "cul^ra biUgit"- ^npldq, who. w#e. F; Beynoldl' numbers incrsass daily. Hobess are fmilly CanAt British lovsrflfflsnt amendinent requiring a six-hour day migratory wortMrp by Phelcii, and five-day week was voted down twelve hqurs ,to llteraturs, five Im , Uy in a hoipltaL hen today ibire, Diaitroyed By hours to art, five hours to drama dangsrpusly woundsd by 'a builst Oadb 0^ Hklilos almost unanimously yesterdayi Saiigui, Macs., Nov. 96h-(AF) "We're for the shorter work and eight hours to musio, nsar h|s brain. "Ws boboic havs.a.opds ef .sthlop. week" President William Green eX' Flamei; Had Been Qoied. flpsriflcally, toe culture hudget- Ortts wsa found wounded laet • I • % I When a dog chases a hobo from n .Vslmbrs Ls Blsno, 91, of High plained "but a eonstituUonal amend eers must: . , ' night to toe batbrbom of biii home farmer's yard the Itota maksi a street, Springfield, mads , quits a Washington to the oon^W* ^ , Make onS(visit to a museum each here. OkhkeBa R n c lu r i U sign on tbs gats, i t bp gsto p l ^ To that shd s^ssw Mto to Wm I^) ment isn't the proper means." ' Obaygee Dropped Bigiit pf it. ington was in tha SMkhft. tt uHtt How the desired abbreviation is c m , bo m aksia dlffsrrat slgg. 'The Shortly befors midnight ta n - to be sought, he said, will "not be Moultenborp, N. Sfo l^ov. 26.< . t H The fdtol sfaieoring of young farmer won't noriss the sign and. follow op h note sent aarilsr to ^ (AP)—Green Castle, the pslgtial hour each, 8 hours. Smith R^moldc, et iM M da. toe MoMy In B A WbM He couldn’t read it if hs did but the tsrsd.tta Maldtn Auto Ampany d s- month rsqussring susitaulon of tta determined until the proper time — summer home of F. F. Green of play , room, took a car from ^ dis when other oommittees, also oon- Hear two musical concerts or farbily estate hefe last July eto, ltd neat hobc wil). B play irind^ and a set ^ platCs from |96,660,W iasW m wf^^“ taiisd Lynn, Mass,, was destroyed by fire recitals, 4 .hours. to, toe indictipenf., for muydbr of "At .the eoBvrarien ws!ll dsoids Which Sserstory Stimson sidsring the question in different lu t night with a loss esupiated un wc garage at the rear and drove lights, make their reports, Listen to four iradio, classical pro- Smith's to^„aiagsr brids, Ubby wbstbsr to tstah, ,ths 'deprsss|on away. yesterday. Iteperoussions of an anti-raoket- officially at 11,000,000. granui, 4 hours. . . ' Kolmdft.Xtoynolds,, end his docs stiff' our sign languggo or oontinuc What tta, new note may opntafn. •ee t^ 0 plays a month, 6 hours. filsnd,'Albfrt Walimr. Tlii charges About an hour later ta showed; up eering stand by the UnlUd Brewery The estate, which had been closed ObleMe,’.We*, pstraclss'h)W<' , ' . ' at U gasolios station at tta ctanpr aa.a matter of oonjeotUrei butta« Workers union, in a separate session for the win^r, was built of import Read one'outsUnding nen-fLptioB w m 'drpii^'rsosntly ; becauss of Condlritms scmtogly haVi ta d a fore its framirs was sn^iihprajrii® work every two months Megraphy, w ^ d like to kflow'sxaotty how ^ healthy oUMt pn ths.,bobq eotago Of'Wmnut Btrsst and tta Nswbury- here, sounded in the federation's ed brick by t ^ late Dr. Alonso lack 0f svidence. 'Crits w u' a wlt- A., (Jack)'Drummond, a prt/tiirnmks in Saugus. He askta of good will ta Primer Mlnistor Ram* convention yesterday. Green, father of the present owner meineirs or history, 6 hours.. . neii at tbs mqusst into' bis cousin’s Tulsa, Okia., earns to loss $9l,0()0 I t s , q u a rw jr am «dori lu x U rl^ is attondsnt to flirup bis tank, say MaeDonaid, , "For the present," Green said, "1 CosUy rntiques and valuable works Read one important modem novel than ever. Them,are obalrs for an ^Tta discussions with the pWtsd of art were burned up \iy the every two months, S hours. ilprivsB said thay Vam uBabls students,, two stoves, sn^sssembly tbm produced a gun and rsllsvsd am confident to say merely that the ^l^inniol^^s >tory tall, lugs enough for 800 . and a tbs, filling station man of |M. States are arousing no bta fsstag federation is strongly behind any flames, wUcb sw ert through the Read osw classic every two * Ha (Irovs aWay, hut flot, bsfwrs tta bstwsta us" was o s priBM.mlfllSf mansion house with amasing rapid month, 8 hours, . ■ (CdnpwqdlQh gSig-Two.) piiao.' effort to fight racketeering in union Tbsrs arsMintlngs idiaost bjm fUUngretation attendant got the tof s stitomtat. ' ranks." Ity. ^ a d one volume of poetry” ovtry Sgbt m d^‘ tataBwr of the car, ^ •rittsb Viewpolta Joseph Obergfell, secretary of the The Are was discovered Iv Itate two nbiitos, 1 hour. num ^ by^^ Mobo arrist, Jai^ Total for one. month, 80 hours, Msrdsr. GiS^of them is 6f tbs big tof to sat abir • Brewery Workers Union, said his Road Commissioner Earl Bedde, but Tiis iBOBSy wgs in bigs M .8606 rock candy atountaina,— .tta tebo m k sfltld luBcbroqto when tta group wwas "united in the determina- when firemen a rrlv ^ toe bouse was DRv PATTON IS DEAD; •Ud |1,()M dad ..ws# oarrisd in a psradlM; of ptatoboAIrd crew, of a Saugus police cruising tai^ n m o m A thua by Nsvills Otoinbfr* the brewing Industry enveloped in flames. The flremen "The S!SS;£S^caimtlopment os ouirursr' r^’- Picked him up. a revolver was uon to keep M. T o ^ l mefley be|ri he “said. Ctatrary to and s|» bushes, ceffpo lalms egd lain. ri»ic®ii®» out of toe urutobes of the' gangsters confined their efforts to saving commented Otto M. T orring^^ 'his ottstom aSd bsoauss m wso "to found iu tot. rear, of tta stolta ciar* "I never contom^ated i atati of bams and outbuildings. presldmMf ' toe asseolatl^i ' Ls iiano offsrsid no reslstaiies tad and racketeers." if it is omy. lunch hour cUit(ilfe,(Wfli "gSlturs^SaTS thinge w ^ b we might be asked ,to A proposal for compulsory unem^ Green Castle wds situated on tM tofr rsririta, When hs awoke pohSa™d ta tajittsd ths^ • • * . » i '^t* • V ■ • ■ t’^ E T W O HAi?cHE$iER l& ixm MANtPOiE^^ iOMBBODV RBNOra ^ l|00N F A H IY MOVES AT BENSVIT IMlMeB SHALLCRQWDATnNDS^ A eellegiate dance w m held jOiTO HOUSE OF TROUBli 9t W i School laet night ffw H.S.AiaiNt DANCE iCr. a^d Mrs.i Walter' R^ Rcdland W« heneflt of we* VefliUwbk anddaughten, Lprdei and Barbara and We affair w m «V(»^ Only 40 Cooplds Respond To hiaua Mmithed fimm a visit, with IXBiAtHS ,____ Jit T o B oy Follow s On dently a huge euccess, at least friends in ^orltohd^ N ew i TW r Fatkffrg A g h M ^to eeme party or parties un- Rcnnioti QUl — Those Who Studei^ at Maneheeter Vlgk mmmm f Hrane of Focest; THeel o f D iscovery v f DiflBcul- .totillamltai tag;/ValnatkEg OB knowiL as this morning We fol Attend S^k Annual Affair. sWobl. are very fi^ti^te in lAvlng The SaWttg'idub of We Women of ToGoByjBufl. ; 'ty Oyer Wnter lowing articles were reported I WilUasBI Msann,MmcUl a of t 186 I^arl deices, AieeatotaiWjftiit IL es s p ^ on NOeadey H .'a the Mpeae m tyt Monday eve- strspt tol4> kt Vris home Into yester Bad luck of a aort not directly miMlUe A innan but ha^py crowd respond- Jaqtdth of thi exeeuilVFBWff ef the nlng YriW U n- l^ank A . Montie of Nutmeg Forest, Tall C^lSm of day aftoamtnxjr after an inxiesa, . of An. oprix breach is foxtoMlfeg 1x6^ kttributod to the deprenioB Mesu One derby hat. jOd to Ws caU of t^ alun^ of We Near Eiat Foundatton. and who for 221 BairtfMd Road. Lebanon,, w ill'go to Now Londoq itweeix the Board of Asswibm n d Om blue overcoat. throe aad'baadMtf y e in . He «aa lo haeo emittea the fanily K r. % Ugh school last evshing at a dance beven y m . waa managbig. director next Saturday eveotaig to take part a broW«r4»-lair of Dfputy Ooa^ the jBoard of BalaetfiMn dvir tka and Mm . Andrew Moon of 8S1H One red scaif. hiM to raise funds for We Vmr- Mr. and Mra A. L. Crowell of in a Mg -ceremonial under the him- One pair glovee. of timNear East R 53cla the-coa- HJgbland Park are planning to trrilar Rribert J. Smith; wril-kxiowa proposition. b^ tha AsdiiMbft ■ Oakland atreet. The lateat stroke of phuck Foimdation. About forty staattnaide-Athaos ana. a « m « jSces of New London FofoSt. The l o ^ ftol rittato dealer, . recently for a tea per cent redueticti Ui hick occurred this morning when A classified ad in today's couples danced to We music of We Frilow of the Royal ObogrMhie So leave aariy next wedi for a vacation local Tarty will lakYa bora Shortly Herald admonishes “the' p m i^ A a i ^ 'O f Manchsator, he had on the vahxattam << the resldtotial Barker,. 14-yearK>ld son of the Vauey Club orchMtta and had a ciety add has 'the distinetimi of be at'Hot Spriaigs, Va. after five o’clock anS tbs trip ^rill Btwaya Irimi haib^ belDg oontaaeted property tax towk The AaeiasOfs'sat Moons was admitted to the Man who was seen taking We artidM good time vUdting among them ing one of. the moet despoiited Asoer- bo made by hue. Tboao daeirihg to please return wlWout furWif Past eUafS of. Memorial Temple, with Wa. lasuiancc and "nat estate tax at a public mediBC ia tlih. hear- chester Memorial hospital with a selves. The management was dirap- ieaas hrTurkby and Q n ieA havlim transportotkm should igot tax touim btutaxsea of Mr. Smith for fifteen iig room in the Munfctyal.bUUdlfig possible fn«ture of the shoulder trouble." pointed at We size, o f the crowd as been awarded We fol|gwh« decora Pythida Bistani, win maet wlW Mrs. wiW Ray Warren or Frank Schie- FraaeM ,Chambarm this evening at yean. Ho waa a asanbar S t last Tuesday nigh^:at.d the tamttoi’ and wrist, sustained in a fall at the We affair had been well advertised- tions: 1921 Order of We bSL Mary’s !lfa)is<»pal church, Ktaig wab discussed later tax executive ies» home early this morning. and a large committee had boen Turkey; 1923 Oommander o f tlm Or-' 8 O’clock for thdr r^fular numtUy There la cmiaiderable taxtereat tax budness aeasloo. DanM L o ^ aixd Sho^rird Bn- rich. ' . . , The Moona live in a house for^ workiag among We classes of 1926 der of Xiag George H, Greece; 1924 / - tMs visit, to We New. London Forest bantymaat, L O. O. F,, aad the Loyal In consideration o f the many ptoiu Greek Croix de Guerre; 1985 Greek since that unit baa recently in e r ^ merly owned by James Speas who CHURCHES to 1981 on We distribution.'of tickets. Mr. and Mrs. WilUam Hausman Order of Moose. Because of iU n ^ for a reduetlon tai We asdeiiwd Valu died a month' ago. When the estate However'Wose who came felrtbat Red Cross Mbdal; 1927 Near East wiW We Dorio Qtib o f New London ho ntirod' rdoonto^ from Hose Coss- ations o f reridential propsrtias, We was probated, William Spear of of H i| h street and 'Mr. and Mrs. and has taken over We Ddrio Gab’s EMANUEL LUTHERAN. We affair was very much w orW v^e Relief Distinguished Service Medall WUUam Wilty o f Ulae street have pany No. p oTthe SouW Maadiester Amessors decided that We ttanb had Stonington was appointed admlnls-. and should become an annual fime- Mr. JaqulW is ri^arded as an ex fine quarters. This merger gives T^re Deptotaxent come to gito We smaU hoihh owner trator. A few days ago the house Uon. pert on an Near E a s t^ questions returned from a visit. wiW rdativea the New Londoir Tall Cectors a home Kant B. Erlkson, Pastor. in Mystic. He leaves Us wife, Mn. Elizabeth some relief in We matter of taxes. was rented to the Moons by Howard A decoration committee had work and frequently hes acted In official of Weir own and one Wat the or (SmiW) Mason; a stm, William G if They took into consideration We Hastings, agent of the administra ed Thursday afternoon* putting the and unofficial capacities for various ganization ia extremriy proud of. ford Masin; ttvo broWen,. James fact that'values in properties has tor, and the family moved in. When Sunday School and Biblb classes Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hewitt wOl high school hall into shape for We governments. -He was one of the leave early tomorrow morning by Masdn and John Mascai, an o f SouW been greatly reduced in the past they tried to turn on the water will meet at 9:80 tomorrow momln founders of A^ens College, A t h ^ Manchwrier; iand two s i s t ^ Mrs. The service at 10:46 will be Swe dance. The. collegiate idea was car automobUe for Plorida, where Wey three years. Moon could find no shutoff, and sub ried out wiW banners and pennants. Greece, and is cme We We trustbbs. plan to spend We winter, making Aleacaader Grockett'of . SmiW Man On We oWer hand, We Selectmen sequent investigation disclosed the Ish. The pastor's Weme will be While in Paris Mr. JaquiW was chester and Mrs. Exigene Moriarty “The Acceptable Year of We I/Mfd.” College' colors were made into thdr headquarters in S t Petersburg ANDOVER nre firm in We beli^ that no remedy, fact that the shutoff was in the cel shields over We sidelights which w u connected wiW We Americaa Mis and vlsittaig various places in tbe of New Haven. lar of We house adjoining on We The •Emanuel Choir will sing. The sion to. Negotiate Peace and wiu a giving relief from taxes wiB come evening service at 7:00 o'clock wHl We only illumination. A large peninsular state. The funeral will be held Monday from a reduction bn a certain clash front, owned by Harry L. Robbins. Choate school blanket was suspend member of We Americui Mission to Thanki^vtaig day there were afternoon.at his home at 2 :^ Upon inquiring at We Robbins be English. The pastor will preach Poland, He also cooperated, on many fas^Iy reunions. AmCng Wem oi’clock. Rev. J. Stuart Neill of St of property. They befieVS that oh- on “The Advent Spirit” and our ed over We rear of the stage while V x. and Mrs. George Elliott and jectiona wiU come from dWer home. Moon learned Wat Robbins, We front was reserved for We big behalf of We Near East Relief, wiW daughter, Beverly Jane, of Fairfield was one at Mr. and' M n. George Maty’s church 'will officiate. Burial We former owner of We property ChUdren’i Chorus will sing. The Heorbert Hoover, United States food Stanley’s. Those priisent weto Mr. WUl be in^We'-Buckland cemetery. sources of taxation, namety the Emanuel' Choir will, go to Nauga red and ^ t e M. H. S. banner. street have returned from a '\^sit stores, mills and other Uk* revenue had no intention of turning on We Mary Donnelly '31, was chairman of administrator; in securing We ap wiW relatives in Broad Brook. and Mrs. ArWur E. Lsithrop ^of water in We bouse in We rear. The tuck tomorrow afternoon to sing pointment of William H. Haskell aS Simsbury, ArWur E. Lathrop, Jr., sources, if We home owners are matter was brought to We atten togeWdr wlW We Hartford District We general. committee wlW eight given a. ten per cent 'reductlwi'at Workers from each class directly in Allied High Commissioner to Ar Captain and Mrs. J. G. Mahoney of Boston, Mr. and Mm. Laui;ence FUNERALS tion of Edward . C. Elliott, Jr., Chorus in a concert to be given in menia, and was in constant contact Stanley and daughter, Carol, of thli .time. plumbing inspectqr, and Attorney our LuWeran church Were. In We terested in We dance. P rin ci^ and of Woodbridge street will attend We No report has been; given We Mrs. C. P. Quimby were guests. wlW We Americaa Rc^ef Admlnis- Army-Notre Dame gaine in New Simsbury, Miss Grace Stanley of William J. Shea, who drew a deed absence of .Helge Pearson, director tratton activities tax Buurope. Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Howard > . Albrirt Hayden Board of Assessors in the matterof conveying We Robbins property to of We Distrlcii Chorus, Miss Eva York today. Funeral services for Albert Hay Wj ten per cent reduction it was Mr. JaquiW returned to the Umt- Stanley and daughter, Jean, and We. den o f : 22 Foster street, who died Spear last May, was called In on Johnson wlU be at We organ at ed States in 1927 and wheta We Npar Misses Vera and Marion Stuxley of stated today alWough a'member ^ We case. Still, ^bbins was firm, Emanud and. will also direct We Professor Walter Hibbard of We from; Wei effeeffs of injuries received We Board of Selectmen was desig HOOYER DETERMINED East Foundation was incorporated Providence Technical High school is this town.' in an automobUe aeddent tax Hirt- however, and as We matter stands Children’s Chorus. in 1980 to succeed Near Bast Relief, Mr. and Mm. Ward Talbot enter- nated to report to We Assessors. Iqte now, We Moons are wlWout water. Motion pictures of Sweden will be spendtaig tbe holiday vacation witb forff Tuesday evening, were held last Tuesday Bighiv but they had left he was appointed to Us present post his parents, Mr. and Mn. W* B* taitaied Mr. afid Mn. G. Lewis Fish yesterday afternoon at We funeral In addition to his objection of shown at Emanud Wednesday eve TO FORM DERT BOARD as one of its directors. and Mr. and Mn. Russell Post shd We buUdiiig. having We water turned on, jp We ning at 8 o’dock. These pictures Hihbiurd of NbrW Main street hom oof Thomas G. Dougan on HoU Alaninl Notes. I . - two ebUdren, Dorotity and Robert, street. Rev. Harris B. AhWony of Spear house, Robbins has threaten come to us highly recommended, Miss RuW Tivnan, a graduate of and Mlsa Sarah Morris of Ellington ed, it was stated, to have We tele- having been shown in many places (Ooottaioed from Page CNwj WiW but one monW remaining in the Church of We Nasarene. offici Manchester High school is reported the current year, Postmaster Ernest and Roscoe Talbot of New Yorki ated. Tbe beaten were G. H. Walk THIS JOBLESS MAN ONCE pheine line taken down which cross Wroughout We East during We last as getting along very well at Lasell Miss Morris, aunt of Mrs. 'Talbot, is es the Robbins property diagonally. couple of monWs. There will be We present to abstain from any Brown of We Manchester post office er, G. W. Gaylord, Leon Cone, hasty attitude as to We final atti Wis year. She is a member of We reported today that the office re- spending a few days wiW Mn. Tal Thomas Humphrey, Herbert Met H 0 N 0 R E ^ 2 NATIONS There Is a 10-fcot right of way en scenes from practically all parts of orchestra and glee clubs^ on We edi bot before returning home. tering We Spear property and it is We country. Mrs. Siri Anderaon- tude o f' We American Congress, eeipta are but $200 bebind.last year’s calf and Willtaun Finnegan. Burial eiWer upon We question of> suspen torial staff o f "Leaves" besides being report It'ia expected that We De- Mr. and^^Mn. Thomas Lewis, Bur was in We East cemetery. Domcnic Beilis « ’ Definite .Hero posslMe Wat a provislbn will be Thelin, a well known Swedish sing a candidate for We hockey vasrsity eember-receipte will bring We year’s ton Lewis and John Goodman were made for We removal of We pipe er will also sing boW Swedish and sion of We mid-December payments In War But He Cui*t Ftad •\ or upon We larger question of We team. total to approximately Wat of last dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil Harry Seanuui Vine from We Robbins cdlar into English songs as part of the pro Miss Elizabeth Rich of town and e year, fred Young of Tolland, Thanksgiv- Work tb Feed Kids* Hhe rlrtt of way. Robbins claimed gram. The English language is debt Itself." Funeral services for Harry Sea Editorial Comment. student at We, University of Ver taxr^ay. man of 442 Hartford Road wUl be that We objection to having We used OB all titles as well as in We mont, attained an average of 85 per A aeries of duplicate whiet parties Mr. and Mn. Thomas SmiW of Domenlc BelUs, holder qf decoea- water turned on was due to We lecture by Mr. Thelln, so Wat all Thf Daily T^egraph said We note will'be held at We Manchester Westerly, R. I., spent Thanksgiving held at Ms home at 2 o’clock this tlCBs from We French fohenxmest sound of We running water. conveyed “a faWer more, favorable cent for her FreshnMO year plaelng^^ afternoon wiW Rev. R. A. (!k>!pitti who would like to enjoy It may be her on We sobolastic honor list Miss Country Club begtaming Wednesday wiW Mr. and Mn. Ralph Bass. and We United Statai, is taumbeMd able to do so. impression Wan We official fore officiating. Burial will be la tbs among Wose who are trying ta get cast." Rich, BOW a sophomore at We xmi< evening at 7:45 o’dodc. All mem Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Platt East eemetozy. The New Britain LuWer L e ^ e verslty was recently chosen a mem< bers are cordially invited, to attend. and two children spent Wednesday some work to keep, their famines will be We guests of our yoimg The News Chronicle said “The VENDRILLO TAKES OVER friendly gestures s^em to us some- ber o f the Women’s Gttee; Club and Those doing so are' requested. ..to night ancl Thursday. wiW, Mrs. from etarvatioa. Domenlc has bemi pie on Friday evening. Miss Eva presented wiW her class numerals no^tify Mrs. Howard Boyd, Mrs. Fred Platt’s parents, Mr. and Mn. A. E. a resident of this town for flVe Johnson, chairman of We music vdiat more pronounced Wan in We T. Biish, Sr., or MrSi S. Oswald /eam^ coming here from Peimsyl' previous statement" by We Women’e AWIetie Assooia- Frink. Other Thanksgiving guests MIUJONINLOSS MAPLE SERVICE STATION committee will be We leader. Plans tion. Johnson. were Mr. and Mn. Everett Frink eania; are also under way for We annual The pound sterling took, a new ' A f a member of We 87th DiVlsIen dip on We steriing-doUar exchange Manchester has five of her grad and Wree children, Everett, Jr., Al Salve VendrUlo has taken over We LuWer League Christmas Party uates in Worcester Polytechnic tax- Dr. tver Hendricks of Boston was bert and Barbara, and Miss Grace WHEN HOME BURNS tax ytonee DomeMe voloptesred wlW which will be held FHday evening, to 8.80 1-4 In We earty dealings, but in Rockville Police Court t^is morn three oWer buddies of Ms company management of We Maple Super- made a good recovery within an stitute, A ttyort. from, tixe college Gunning pf Bayside, Long Island, Servlea Station at 9-11 Maple atreet. l^ecember I6W. officials, on t h ^ five boya received ing, charged wlW failure to grant N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frink to stand waist deep in tbe water of Other announcements for We hour, rallying to 3.22. This, rate right of .way, and was fined |5 and and son, Edward^ Jr., of Rutland, (Oontlmied From Page One) a canal mi Wa b PrttttMV*' MkA Ragriwod Hunt andL SUNDAY SOTOOL U Em N worahip. Tbe altar flowwa are Robert Brown. .. iriven by Mrs. Margaret'Brown in N otes memory of her son, Robert Brown. ]fo .- and 1 0 V- Joseph hfozzer of Ditermediate Lea^e at 6:00 p. m. Living W ith People of Other Races Einrorth League at 6:00 p. m. De M t' Bphzaim, N. Jn are. apepding m votions' led 'N^rginia Loomis. this week end aa..the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry. ScUaeffer of Long- Sp^er, Rev. Ernest A. L w - V At 7:30 the choir under the di Vl0W* T t a l: V a tk 1:16-S0; Aeti S6:U-19. rection of George Himtington Byles INCOilRTAGAINAS v ' Mm . Giaries Smith, Edmuund H. (N 6te--TbiB la tbe second of a se claee or ratfog given the Mae,' m l ; will render its monthly .musical, Barsona mad M r. and M m . Enoeraon ries ctf-Mtieles drrltten by E. J. Mc filed m .riphanatical order in the The Internattpiua U^Jifonn Sun with choral and organ numbm^. JAKTERlITERMIttATES Smith, all of Providence, R. L, were Cabe, Secretary of toe Emergency registration file. day 8 V.v ' , fiX ■( ■ \ 1' . PAOE foua ’ MAKORUTBR BVENINO HUtAU), tOUTH HAM manM i. eOMN, SATURDAY, N0VBHBB8 M, IM I. ItaM the BdMlQa h u baaa trying tg oipla that might aaakaa right. Mora quently leads to aa over-dsoritleB of ^aa aageUatioaa with lu aad ita thiB that, it wiU ba tha flrat eeca- Behind the Scenes In Health and saliva. the ease of plaaai bava>mada BBaay tripi aoroag aioB OB wUch tba power of world Siaos aeids are sueb spedfle stlm- the glaads. ulaats to the salivary flMds, m pbyilotbervy the border. But Oeaeral Bu flatly opiaiofl, uBsupportad by th ru t of Advice use of aa eraaffe or grapefruit diet aseeoHtfy ia the latter two es9r iiui£”ijE im ssiirANr, iNft rafuaad to deal with the Japaaaaa, arms, h u baaa really tutad. for a tiBM seeBM to be beaefloial ia OBS. either directly or iadirMtly aad their It ia praotioally iaooaoalvabla that' WASHINGTON By Dr. Frank McCoy almost aay of these dieordere, tbs pargiitaBoa baa had ao affect of tba Japaaau aatioa will ba able, la most beaeflt being derived in oases Gold is the beat ooaduotot of beat, / of excessive or iasuffioieat secretion, and seooad’to oopper as a eoaduoto r. m atrai ito«Rg«r oauaiag him to obaaga hie aflad. tha face of such stara dlupproval Waahiagtoa, Nov. 86,—Tba Ra-Atlea hare to badger the Daaworata puplioana received auch aa unpra- juat u they upperfd the Republi DIBORDBBI OF IB B or ia iaflammatioB of tbs glaads; of eleetriotty. l^andad Oatobar !• IMi Ruaaiaaa ware able to'parauada him of eoaaeUdatad world opiaioa, to SALIVARY GLANDS oadaatadly terrible beating in tba cans after 1686. ■ ^ FttUlaMd^ ■saw •VSBtDg »vj Dl««t to Ubarata aoma woman aad ohildran maiataia aupport of tha attitude of That geaaral group la believed ■•(•m B( »• alactlona that it may ba aurpriaing likely to rally behind Cal via Ooo- Opening into the mouth are the MMebtitw, but the mala prlaoaara ha propoaaa dafiaaoa adopted by her militariata. Mali MatUr. to keep. Its paopia oiaaot ba ao iafatuatad when no one oomea boldly along to lidge u the one outataading figure d&cts of our six salivary glands, lo uaart that tha poor O. O. P. ia dead in the party who atUl ataada b l^ in cated three oa either side. The ____ :OM lU T Sg Now the Soviet government baa with a narrow patriotism u to long laar. by nail i 11111!• 111• t•MfOO —or dying. prpulu uteem aad u a diatlaot front two are the sublingual glands Jfeatk, by Bial) •••••fttttttf t§0 made a formal raquaat that tba Jap- ooattaua ia the belief that their war Some of our moat highly reapect- possibility for thb G. O. P. nomina- SATURDAY EVENIl'fe la ooBiaa , under the tongue. Juat in back of aaeaa mlaalon, ita purpoaa having rior laadara ara right aad all the ed poliUoal experts have bean ac non in1986. !vafa4« oaa yar>Y t(«iti»»»iit$9i00 thiMe m the submaxlUary glands failed, proceed to withdraw from customed to killing o f f ^ e Demo Secretary of the Treuury Ogden 7to9 7to9 KSKBSR OF THB AggOOIATBD rest of tba peoples of the world cratic party again and again, on oc Mills ia regarded u the only mem lying under and behind the comers SPECIAL PlUDgB Ruaaian aoll. Inatead of doing united in error. Indeed there bu Tba Aaaoaiatad Prau la azaloalvaly casions when it w u burled imder ber of the Hoover administration at the lower Jaw. Just in front of •BttUad to tita osa tor rapublloatlon which the miaaion, backed by ita lately been a good deal of evidence lesser landslides than the one just likely to stand forth u a future the ears lie the laigeet of these ot all aawi diapatehaa oraditad to it government, peralata quite defiantly that they are already becoming im- suffered by the Republicans. They party leader aad possible preaidim- glands, the parotid glands. or Bot otbarwisa oraditad la tbia did it in 1920,1921 and 1928. tial candidate. He w u the sole Re paaar aad also tba leeal nawa pub- in ataying where it ia. aure of the justice of Japan’s cause In these glands is formed the sa Uaiiad baralB, Perhaps one reason for the pres publican to emerge in tbq campaign liva which moistens the food, mak AU rtgbta ot rapoblioattoo ot Of all the delicate sltuationa that on the Asiatic continent. ent failure to wave fond farewells to year u a man of big-time propor- ing it possible for us to swallow dry a p ^ a l dfopatobaa barala ara alao ra- have arisen in the last year over the the Republican party ia that the tiou. He la extremely ambitloua aad aarvad. It the medieval ambiUona of Nip ■ubstuoes like crackers, which, Manchurian situation, with relation pon with relation to Manchuria and Democratic party h u come back very wealthy.. All he needs ia a fol without being moistened, would Pobllahar'a Jtapraaaatatlva: Tba to Japan and Russia, this one ap from the grave in such an amasingly lowing, and be may be able to at cause one to choke. The secretion JuUua Uatbawa Bpaotal Aganoy—>Naw China do melt away tmder the sear big way. tract that. of these g ^ d s alao contains an im Tork, Cbioago. Oatrolt and Boatoa. pears to be the moat dangerous. ing heat of world-wide condemna A more fundamental reuon for portant digestive ferment called Full aarvioa oltaat ot N B A 8ar- Taken in conjunction with the Im- tion, then the whole idea of the withholding the flowers and soft Republican leadership in Congrua ptyalin, a substance for dlgestlnsr vioa. laa music is the fact that in any politi is no longer imprsMive, but it is starch. Maaibar Audit Buraau ol CIreula- manae military budget evolved by League of Nations will have receiv tteaa. the Japanese cabinet it la ominous cal realignment there is bound to there thiH; the party muat carty oa From two to threeVnta of saliva ed a vindication far greater than Its remain a couervative party—a field its majdr public‘offensive against are secreted dally. Tills/ amount is Tba Barald Prlatlng Company, lao.. enough. most devoted advocatu have hoped in which the Republicans have an the Democratic administration. ■lightly increased normally when aaauBMa no flaaaoial roaponalbilUy for typograpbtoal arrora appaaiing la for. And it is not beyond reuon to indisputable claim. Theirs is still the Leadership now devolvu on the pre chewing, eating foods containing advartlaamaata la tba uanobaatar hope for even such a meuure of party of the people who, in general, viously much - spoofed "Xoung little moisture, or when tasting or Byaalag Harald. DEVALTJINO THE DOLLAR have the largest sums of money, and Turks", outstanding among whom smelling acids. success. Edward A. O'Neal of Cbioago, of those who most abhor change. are Senators McNary of Oregoa and Many people are troubled with an 8ATX7RDAY, NOVE3MBBR 26. president of the American Farm Bu Vandenburg of Michigan. Other excessive flow of saliva, while oth- raau Federation, thinks that srar JIMMY’S MEMOIRS Nevertheless, it la very much in leaders may appear in the House era suffer from too small a quantity. FAODrG BTABK FAOEB order to Inquire where the Republi debts and farm debts ara lnextrloa- Jimmy Walker, while living and meanwhile much la mpected of The continued excessive secratlon of A waak from Monday the Emar- can party ia going and who ia go ex-Senator James W. Wadsworth, saliva is called ptyallim or sallva- bly linked in tba economic problem abroad, intends to write hla memoirs, ' fancy Employment AModation ii to ing to lead it on its way. Hoover juat elected to the House from New tiCB, aad a defioleaoy of saliva is and that if this government should it la reported. Unleaa Jimmy ex- and hla administration have bun .York. ■tart on tba vary great task of rail- termed xerostomia. consent to a scaling down of the in- purgataa a whole lot before ba puts wiped off'tbe slate. So b u the fam- Other prominent younger Republi The most frequent causes of an mg money anough tbrougk oontrlbu- oui Senate Old Guard with the de tamattonal obligations it would have that book into maauaorlpt form ba cans who probably will renaain ia excessive secretion are Inflamma- tiobi to prevlda lufflolant amploy- feat of Smoot, Watson, Moaea, Jones pollttca aad may rise high in the tlOB of the mouth or stomatitis, to make aoma provlaion. for tba would do batter to have It publlabed mant for tba town’i joblaas to keep aad Bingham. And the once all-pow- party are youug Teddy Roosevelt, nervous disorders, rabies, uterine scaling down of farm debts aa wall. in this country rather than ia Eu- arful Republican House maohiae ir ooBgeitloB, effects of drugs, especi tban from daitltutlon during tba who must give up hia job u gover- The total amounts involved are not iropa; bacauu what those ouatom now a pitiful minority. nor-generial of the Philippiaea, aad ally mercury, nicotine, iodine, mus Mdntar. Tba aB§oolatloD» it muit be bouN oauora wouldn’t do to aa uu- Hoover probably will aot be a Dave lagallp, defeated candidate carine and jamborandi, the habit of admitted a t tba outaat, faoaa an ua- so far diffaraat, ba tbinka, aad if for power in the Republican partly for governor of Ohio. spitting, and gsneral autoiatoxloa- eign aatloaa ara to ba raltavad of vandabad history of tba ouasr of daptaUag of almoat appalliag diffi igaia. A acramble for leadership ia Thii varied uiortm eat of men, tion. ' debts they oaanot pay it la funy aa Broadway Jimmy wouldn’t ba much. aaticlpated aow and the par^y will Tbs lack of sufficient salivary le* Venetian Mirrors culty. youag aad old, douhtliia wUl have aaaaatlal to rallava American agri be largely in the baada of ita state worked out a raorgaaiiatioB of the cretion or dry mouth is very un« Almeat tba only favorable eeadi- bosNi who will control their own party b}« the electiona of 1684. pleuaat beosuie of the difficulty in Christmas gifts....bridge pricesT Why aot7 culture of a burden it cnaaot peaal- organoiatioBi. swallowing or speaking. The tongue Store one or mere away for the holiday, or next tloaa under which the drive will The ablest Republloaai ia Gon- party, Venetian mirrors (ebelce of sitbsr desiga gtart ara tham two: llritt it will bly carry. IN NEW YORK The Republloaaa are by ao means greia ara tba prograiatvaa-BeBatori is usually a bright rad, sometimes Which is act such a craiy idea. deepoadeat. They realiie, with ooa- Norrli, LaFoUetta, Outtiag aad eraoked, and the roof of ths mouth sketched) else, 10x80 iaohes, with beveled edges aad be unaieapably clear to ovary one etched deslgas, complete with cords for baagteg- Xa fact it ia aa idea whose only ditloae u uacertala u they are„that JohaioB, who lupportad Rooicvalt, is smooth and stnay. The patients that ualoM the raapoaia ia auoh aa Ooamopelltui Maahatbui the party may be ewuag b u k to usually complain •ot an unpleasant Cash and carry. novelty la ia tba imnMdlata tia-up aad Borah, who kept auiat. About a to make poailbla at laaat part time New York, Nov. 86.—TravaUag ppwer ia 1686. third of tha 86 Rapublloan laaatora taste in the mouth. with war debts. Wbatbar there In addition to these two frequent amploymaat for ovary able bodied uouad the world la the tbaatara la The old line boaaea—auoh aa wlU ba prograaiivai, which makaa srara aay war debts or aot, it would OB of tba awra divaring ud la- Charlie HiUea of New York, J. tha ragular Rapublican atraagth disorders, the salivary glands are a p ^ e a a t the affect on the oom- have baaa aura to bo auggaatad aad taraatiag little games poiaibla ia Henry Rorabaok of OoBaectiout and seam puay ladaad, subject to other lafeotioni and dli- muBtty’i awrala will be dlaaatroua; New York at tba moment, saisi. An aoute Inflammation of aarloualy ooaildarad, aoeaar or later. Ralph Williami of Oregoa—already Tba extent to which tba prograi- aaooad, thOM who ooatrlbuta to the You can start ia Bpaia f u up ia plokiag up tbej^eoM. Boflie of alvai wUl co-oparata with Rooaavalt the salivary glands Is expirlenced As muat, aooaar or lattr, ba Mrioua- by many people during life as fund eaa be vary aura that thatr tba Bronx aad wind up ia Ruaala oa the defeated Old Quardamen, who or will ba abla to gat togatbar with ly ooaaldarad the flrat of aavsral aug- Baooad avenue i or you can atart in ■till have political power, will be tha ragular Rapublioaai ii alto- mumps, ^ e i e glands may also bs- awnay will be uaad la tba utterly aa oome swollen from various fevsri or gaatlopa made by Mr. O'Neal in ooa* Roma, aot far from mid-towa, aad found working with them. Moiee ia gathar uncertain pending tha first rieua buaiaaaa of pravaatiag phyaioal trek to tba Oriaat down la Ohiaa- ■aid to be planning eitablisbment of from chronic metallic poisoning and aaotlOB sritb tba rahablliiatloa of ■eealon of tha nawly-alactad Con- lomstimei. In a psouliar reflex man auffartag and maatal i^d aaoral da- town. beavy-bfttlng publicity orgaalia- grail. agriculture aad gaaaral buoiaaoa. ner, from Injuries to the abdomdn tarloratlea aad aot, u iajtha oaaa of Xt’a tba Xtallaa marleaattaa from Roma, however, which premise to ba orjaelvli. tbaaa oommualtiaa which have let H u t auggaatloa is: Hie salivary glands are also sub That wa undertake immediately Maabattaa’a outitaadlag theatrical plexy. Deetors said, bewsvsr, that WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. thamaalvaa bo trlokad late tba Oom ject to tumors and calculi, or they to devalue the Amarioaa gold dol aovalty. Tba flguraa ara. lifa-alaad his ooaditloB itiU was orltieal. may become swollen by gas or air, muBlty Obaat ayatam, frittered away lar sufflciant^ to offset tba da- aad require tba moat expert maalp- RAINEY SWINDLED Mrs. Herbert is expected to arrive either formed internally, or entering la large part on aotlvitlao varying cliaa la commodity prloaa during ulatiOM. Thera ara 180 varied one weak from today. from the mouth, as sometimes oc marioaatta psrformarai a aalaotlon Funeral Directors from frlvolitlaa to raokata. tba put three yaua ia order to Atteadaats said tba problbltloa di curs with the players of wind In restore tba bimag aowar aad Of urns 800 puppet dramu aad vut INSTOCR SCHEME rector was able to recegalie visitors struments. There is undoubtedly a BSTABLIBKED 67 YEARS. Xa ether werda the eauaa for debt-paying abilftlaa o f the Anur- wardrebaa ofr ceatuiceatumaa. today. His borne ir ia Worcester, aympatbetio relation between the which the drive will be coaductad loaa people, and partioularly the Iriah PlayersPlayara HHappy Mass. aetiOB of the flew of the saliva aad CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. will be unquallfladly, appealing. Amarioaa farmer. The cueu e of thathe Irish playaraplaya from thq various digestive juiceS, partic tha Abbey theater is almost aa in- Ob tba other hand, tba com- Mr. O’Naal’a second idea la tha off Bays $7,500 Worth of Socur* ularly tha flew of bile. Anything Robert K. Andarion Phbntt OfBes 6171 tereating. Juat a few years back A Harvard professor says apiaach which excjtes the flow of bile, also muaity’a capacity for giving, with spring of tba flrat. It la that when this organisation came to contalBifew oalorlsi, after all. exdtes the secretion of saliva, and, Funeral Director Rnldinet 7494 out vary real aaorlflca, baa baaa aa- Wa inalat on a world oonforanoa Broadway, crowds of iratr Irish itios That Turn Out To Be We've kaowB it to have sand, bow- for this reasea, aa injury to the liv rleualy dimlnlahad, Wa have bad for tba purpoaa of working out threatened panic ia the streets and evsh er or aa eve^aeer«tloB of bile fre iormanant agraamanta to provide the 'lobby. "The Playboy of the tbrao yean of bad builnoM,' part Jor adequate international ma- Western World" was aomething for Valneleat time amploymaat, impaired incomaa. diuma of axebaaga. certain Iriah groups to hoot at. They No doubt there ara among ua par- Hla third ia a ravialoa . of tariff approached New York this year with ■oaa who ware thamaalvaa williag a certain «ear and trembling, only New York, Novi 26.—(AP)—Con' duties aad import quotaaf-whlcb ia to find that the anodyne of time had coatributora to tba flrat yaar’a rbltaf BO aovalty, however important gresimaa Henry T. Rainey, X}emo soothed the mob. And with a pbe- cratio floor leader of the House, was fuada but who, tbia year, will have may ba. Bomeaally nuccesaful season reaultv a witness today in the case agtlnat to ba helped. Oartalnly the number It's time wa began to hear from Ing. Lynn B. Wolfe, former accountant of tboaa at all capable of contri tha farmers about this subject of da Spain's experiment In the upper Manhattan Bpanlah colony has final to the Pulltser estate; Murray M. buting muat have bean conaidarably valuing tba gold dollar. Tha more ly managed to'interest theae alum- Olf, atook aalea promoter, and the reduced. Than wo have, in Man- wa bear about it, and tha sooner, tba mera who sought eohoaa of Africa Southern Cities Supply Corporation ebaatar, only a vary amall claaa of in HBrlem aad amuaed themaelvea batter. Not only for tha farmers for allegedly using the mails to de tboaa who, oven in good tlmai, ara but for tha whole country. with the stylised poilngi of visitors You can exchange from Ohiaa. The Ylddlah theater has fraud. able to contribute large auma to always, flourished in Second Avenue The government contends that public banaflcancaa—aad it la pretty fl,700,()00 was obtained from in' OAUBB AND BfVBOI and devout young Communlata have veatora in the sale of the stock. certain that aoma .of tbaaa people There ia an aaolegy of aorta be- long been sneaking over Soviet plays The silver-haired legislator from have bean ao bard bit that they wll tv^een the automobile industry and la East Side Halls. News Reel Hlasers Illinois was called by John S. Pratt, DIMES for NICKELS! aot ba able to bear their cuatomary the furniture manufacturing bust The towii’a best hiiaera and booera of Toledo, Ohio, apeolal assistant to part of tba burden. the attorney general, to testify con neaa. Tha product of each la, in may usually be found in the news earning an investment of 87,60U That m'eana, then, that unleaa large degree, a necessity. Furniture reel theaters. They provide a show made oy him in Boutbem Cities the tremendouaiy helpful, oven aad automobiles both wear out. second only to the events upon the Supply stock. ■creen-and sometimes superior. A well-known brand of tooth-pante, when it first appeared on the vital, work of the Emergency Em< Alao, people in good times buy rS' During the recent presidential cam CongTHsmaa Rainey testifled ployment Aaaociation la to break placements without waiting for the that early in 1928 a stock salesman paign they came out in claques, telephoned to him in Washington American market, sold for fif^ cents a tube, and the manufac down tbia year the burden of Ite wearing out to become complete. bringing their feverish partlanahlp from New York that a "llmiteci Bnaaclng muat be borne by a re They buy new cam and new fumi with them. Even after the election turer lost money. Today it sells for considerably less and re the hlaaera carry on, although Her amount of stock in Southern Cities dueed number of peraona, and tbaaa ture because they are tired of the bert Hoover gets a far fairer recep Supply Corporation" had been turns the makers a nice profit. poraona, In many Inataacaa, tboaa allocated to nim at |15 a share and old, because they develop desires for tion than before. (hat in four or five weeks the value / who ara tbamaelveo feeling to acme aomething flaer or more oomfortable No Fonay Buslnees of it would increase to |88 a share. extent tba deprivatlona and worrlea or noora ia keeping with the times. As a devoted news reel fan, I find After some discussion and inquiry, some of the beat laughs of the movie Rainey said, he agreed to take the In tho beginning only a few people knew of it and used it* of tba depraaalon. In bard tlmea at a pinch they caa world tucked away in theae glUnpHs Bomabow or other tba atark fact 200 shares in his block and mailed get along with the old bus or tha at reality ia ita aefloua and light- his check for |8,000 to a brokerage Now—through advertising— ipillions of tubes are used each year. muat ba boraa la upon tba people of old living room furalture for a good soaie aMmeats. Thus the other week, coBcera. Sales volume has reduced the retail price of this and many other tbia community that tba time baa while beyond the natural replaee- the pioturss revealed an old-fashion Gets A Dividend arrived when every man and woman ed bike race somewhere dow^ ia the Soon afterward, the Congressman meat time, even if it la shabby or Masoa-Dlxie belt. The winner was a products. muat abara that which ba baa, ba it ■aid, he received notice of a 20-cent m even a little rickety. colorful old fellow with a pointed a share quarterly dividend, with much or little or leaa, with tboaa Now the Seventh Reserve District, beard and a most serious approach word that foundations of new ovens t who have nothing. And there ara la which are located tha bulk of both to the camera. in the company’s brick plant near The investment in a modem motor-car factory amounts to aadly many of theae and unlikely to He was aaked to explain his skill Birmingham, Ala., were nearing the furniture and the automobile and his fine form. oompleuoB and that when the new millions of dollars. If that factory produced only one car it be fewer before aprlng. ' manufacturing of the country, "Well," he began, "I have never kilns were in operation the company When the E. E. A. drive atarta makea an interesting report Ac smoked aad I don’t drlhk. And I go would be able to double its output of would be difficult to find any one rich enough to buy it. But divide the people of tbia town muat be com< cording to it furniture ablpments to bed at 6 o'clock each night".... brick. He said there also was men pletely in the mood of comradeahlp There was a aecond’a healtance, fol tion of a request for bids on 8300,- that investment among a thousand cars a month produced over a during the past year showed a gain lowed quickly by...."A nd no fun: 000 brick alleiigedly needed la the and brotherhood—elae it will fall. of 10 per cent over the previous ny busineas, either." The audience coaitruotiOB o:f eleveleven oottoo plaati period of years and the cost per car comes within popular reach. That la a contingency we cannot and year. In the automobile business rolled in the aisle at this sally. which were saidaid to be “comlag to must not contemplate. the year's gain or loss over the pre- Death as a Hero south from New England." What cheerful little titles are Rainey said he wrote to Wolfe, in vloiui year la not given but in Octo borne by the books which have drift dicating that Wolfe'i reputation and Mass production and sales volume—through advertising — JAPAN AND RUSSIA ber alone the aalea as compared with ed over my desk in the past few itahdlng were belag reUed u; n hy A number of w uka ago General the previous year fell off 69 per cent. weeks—“Death in the Afternoon," or numerous investors, and asking for have brought to the people of thi^age and this nation an ease and Bu Pin-wen, Chinese rebel leader op "Now That the Gods Are Dead," or conflrmafloB of represenimlonB The furniture trade met the period "Death in the Wood," or "Men hlch had been made h; ' ' comfort and convenience of living that would have been beyond posing the Japanese in Manchuria, of deflation by tremendous cuts in Against Death." EId in person. who holds a large region in the prices. The automobile busineas has GILBERT SWAN. Tbsreafter, Rainey said, a repre the dreams of luxury of kings in times past. BorthwMt part of that country, cap made no reductions la pricea even sentative of the promoters called on him aad talked about the brick siUei tured about 800 Japaneu civilians remotely comparable to those made EDITOR APPOINTED. promotion scheme so effectively and carried them off into the moun- in the furniture business. The fur that he purchased 800 additloaal You owe a great debt to advertising. It is only good sense talu, presumably to be retain^ u nlture business is on the gain. The New Havem Nov. 26.—(AP)— sharee, paying 14,800 for them. hostages. The region where Su op- Thomas F. King, city editor of the Speaking at the salesman's fors- to read the advertisements and profit hy the greater buying pow automobile business is going back New Haven Journal-Courier, was east of ^ c k returns in the line of e ra tu ia difficult of access from the ward. appointed executive secretary to profit, Rainey commented: er they give to your dollars. areas of Manchuria held by the Jap- M ^or John W. Murphy today. He "Iliat proposition Nvas so appeal aaeae. Tke latter were very anxloua TEST OF WORLD OPINION succeeds Vincent Dooley who be- ing to me that I feU for it very oomes asslstint corporation counsel. promptly." to negotiate with General Bu for the There Is every indicattoa that the The three defendants were tried rBleaae of ihese prisoners. They Assembly of the League of Na in SeptemberAhie year, the jury Os- DRY SLEUTH FOUND. sought permiasion of the Russian tions, within a quite brief time, will agreeing after 27 hours of ddlbera- tion. Soviet government to locate a mili not only take over League jurisdic Boston," Nov. 26.—(AP)—Arthur illlm urt)pater E w n ittn tary mission in Siberia at a point tion over the Far Bast troubles but C. Cotter, 88, prohibition investiga wiMre they could communicate more tor adiose whereabouts Major Henry DRY LBADBR STRICKEN will declare emphatleally against the W. Goodenough, prOhiUtlon si^er- readily with the Chinese leader whole policy of Japan in Manchuria. vlsor for the New B ng^d dismet Honolulu, Nov. 26.—(AP)-^Siight term the border. Hie idea was not That win be, in effect, the v \ '■. The Greatest Newspaper Entertainment Feature Since Cross-Word Puzzles! .'■\2 nUDB MAKK BBCnsnOUD V. 8. T A T m New Puzzle-Game Combination Figures in Silhouette THESE SEVEN PIECES MAKE THE PUZZLE I|ere are all the parts for the Hl-HO puzzle. Gut out the seven pieces along the white lines. Blacken the , backs of these seven pieces with ink or crayon, since the ^ solutilon of some of the puzzles requires that certain piec^ be turned over. These seven pieces wiH make any of the Hl-HO silhouettes. • : t IS WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO Fit the seven pieces together so they will form a sil? hduette figure similar to the one i^own here. In Hiis case, the figure is the ‘Ha-Ha Bird.*’ How these seven pieces can be fitted together to form this bird is illus trated in the diagram below, in each case the ADDED piece being shown in dotted form. In every puzzle, all seven pieces must be used. And HerCf Step By Step 1$ How To Build A Typical HUHO Silhouette \ \ Starts In The : *: .ri?: N V V ’ /■ '-r.ir m B v m n N O sbvro UAM OBIRm OOMM.'MTUBPAir^ P A Q i i a I ^ K TT taUeswara prarldid asaupd iha| edges of the ' hogs n 4 y • .AC Condition Of W the' bdhifomna egtlhg of the { rafreshmaflts wUeb , loadM down; I, and beautMed, a laws, flower and j Stato Roods lTHAI«S(aVlNfiWEffi candle deoorated time. For Good Health •ATURDAy,JiOVIMlilE M;(eential md Usually at, snob large afternoon | warn TODAY Road ooBdItione and detourS' in mmmmmk ' affaln, even thbse who talm palate . yiemawseldeet le dunipa. P. M, The d octor's quaatlOD had ga tb- / pleasing siriously have to eat I AMOR nSABODY, aMwIj eowta •rad too much emotional momentum the State of Ckmneotieut made nee- A WMlf'i Sn Ttliif n o AMMioiidJmasj 6 i U N D i4 AYW aiLL, fUU to hlo eaaary by hM way construction re- standing, up,.and the obl ^ s proudest | RdCOlBBMIllM f^MiWiAF ^ITWOIIK I to achieve a graceful f l ^ bM w Smart FoDn Enfaied products are merely ..nipbled. M b fPOBi Iho MOOBd floor bol- Tim spoke again, answering Unda. Sr** and olung announced by the By Dr. Fnak McCgy ■A6ie^» ■**!*geeli w wjsi:(|ien jM jfu O WMl weei 53 o l Ib o AntOUf L o o f U M "Some time Ute tW a^ llin ^ di^rtment as Had* itMhoo Mb ju t bofOro ma’am. He waa Just back, on land wovemner as. Quritabk Worki At WtD ho M te tluo to hou Uu pup, R oute N o. U. ■. lA — Branford. after a momln’a flabln’ and hungry Dr. McCoy's .menu suggasted for ► -r for lu»iAb fo were the men with Post road eut-off. About 2 milss of MORE HARD WORK rwiHiInf bor eoubi hoi him. Mad be was—ewearln’ mad— relnforeed oonorete under oonstruo< A t Social Affairt. the week beginUng Bonday Novem 'wnu.. t: to ttahorbo ww uudorofl, and would not burry a step, be saldi tion. Oradlnff, open to traffie. ber 27th. npfloln to tto boIooDT. Darien, Boston Post road. About and the lot of ye could wait hla FOR MRS. GARNER! iU N D A Y - MSli ______J o M pleasure. Ha’U ^ Imvln’ his i 1-2 mile instaUlng drakuge culvert Washington, Nov. 86.— (AP) — Breakfast—Poached Eggs served I 1^ hpe ■troofto hor ood ilM foOi In 0 foin t. and collectin' his balongln’s, slr-^ Open to traffic. Itratford. lec. No. on Melba Toast; itewed ngs. 'aur . IS.. 1, Merritt highway-Bamum avs, From the President’s wife '.on Her huboad, TOM, oooo bor fOU u d This to Tom who be appeared to nUeatra nubeo to bor. Tboro oro fo u guooti bridge under oonstruotlon. Closed to through the official and social regUk UUnXthink WOUiawould Wto aomm some degrMw ery v aym- ter list, Washington women m s fsM tira fkei Ifl tbo bouo and ttaw flU oppeor. patblse with the oollUclan'aslltld an 's IntersIni traffic. Vice Prendent’i Wife, He#*| esirt Route N o. U. B. 6—East Windsor. Thanksgiving week were engaged 'll t i : Tbo fnooto oro MB. ■TATLANDBB, runted holiday. "He and hie friendsfrle In woruy work as well as In soclety I ■SPltMne bailiiOM unodoto of Tom*i( CAP nml conse_ back u they went In the Hartford-gpringflcld road. Bbould< > i< s ,te a era arc baiag oUsd for 4 miles. affairs. erer,8e]riSheCamietRe>| M|^ked zlSfftoe/ami^ui^fTce I TAIN DB VOfl, bandooiM Bolflani sn'tombbTle of wan of them. '« s They wars Intersstsd, too. In tbs MABVOr PBATT, fornor Mltor of four hour rids alay, the » a ^ l^ i Route N o. U. fl. BA — fluffield. IJnda^il and UAN IHAVOIINBI- Hartford-Bpringfleld road. ibould< Hoovsr-Roosevslt war debt confsr- Mo n d a y — IJiiaa' Haiilu^aba saly osowdad-llke on account of the bellf encs, with Its glamorous air of his main Idle. Keakfast—Cottage Cheese, sliced SBY. Irlib writer. Each of them day, and if they’ll not be atartln era are being oiled for 6 miles. NI6-WJZ NITWORK Route No. 14—Middlebury-Wood- tory-making. flmartly - gowned Pineapple. hao quarreled with Couelii Amei. till after lunch time—which Isn’t women clustered on the curbs — a DB. PABflONfl takoo oharfo. It bury road. About 1^ miles of re ZfliBCB—Baking Powder Biscuits,! yet—’twill be six or alvin o’clock be rare occurrence In this dty of many Washington, Nov. 20.—(AP) — buttered fitring Beans; ialad of cold | li aeramod Coneln Amoe* death w u fore they reach town.’’ lnforeed concrete pavement under celebrities — to watch the Presi- from ibook. Whan eho li flnaUy able construction.' Grubbing, grading Mrs. John N. Gamer, her husband’s cooked Asparagus. fSlAW — wtjnJ "And these people must wait all dent-eleot, with lifted hat and bril to tell Tom wbat hi^qM d tbo per- and installing culverts. to Zlinner — Broiled Steak, baked I ifrr aUw ajal that time!’’ Dr. Parsons exploded. liant smile, whirl into the White election to the vice presidency has Parsnips, Spinach; McCoy Salad; rWM wjaa euadee him that they imut keep the traffle. meant onlyuy nmore hard work, b u t- Vina w n wa^ "It’s orders, sir," Tim was net House grounds. Jello or Jell-well. four fueets wltb them until they Route No. 10 — Middletown and Mrs. Hoover lunched1 Monday wltb When thetM Speaker of the House 'faa wbap kwa dlicover who li the murderer. There enjoying himself. "And that’a lust Durham. Durham road, flbouldera moves to the ottther end o f tb s Caiipi- TUESDAY- what Dr. Boyle hlmsilf was aftber cameipalgners for the capital’s Com li no evidence on which to arreet and being oiled for about 0 miles. tol on March 4 to preside over the Breakfast—Eggs poached in Milk, | H irl, saying. How many have ye visit munity Chest. Dolly Gann presidet tlie -esei anyone but Tom and linda both Route No. 25—New Mllford-Litohs Wednesday over a Red Cross roll Senate, Mrs. Gamer hopes her tasks served on Melba Toast; Pear Sauce. feel that o m of the fonr li guilty. ing here, Mrs. Averlll, may X ask?" field road from Marbledale to New Lunch—Baked Eggsplant call table in her home hotel lobby, as bis secretaryaiy wi!will ease off. f/i1 .—a ta a Sneplelon polnta to Pratt beoauae he Preston. A section of gravel sur< Mrs. itlmson, wife of the secretary '1 wish, anyhow, that m:ny working oned only with Butfor; RalMd of .e—Ssrti waa flrit to reach Linda after the Tom apoke slowly. He bad not face is under oonstruetlra. Grub< of state, was hostess at historic day would be a bit sboirter," she shredded lettuce and Waterorus. r « u wirase fiasaart favarlt%la!...... Tanar. failed to obeerve the quickly veiled bing, grading and Installing cul Wi. ore na^iwsriaa •aranaSara fainted, and to Shaafhneieey be Dumbarton House, (mened Wednes* said today. "As a matter of fact, Dinner— R ou t Mutton, baked wean wi“ ' jvii^ wifv: irpltaii A nM -aaat anl/ sparkle in Linda’s eyes and her flush verts, also constructing a oridge. canee Tom met him on the ground! day as charity benefit. I’ve gone to work at 7 o’clock in the Minced Buts, 0 minute Cabbage; A?*** ha Lntla darman land a few momenta later. TEH HANA of excitement. One-way traffie over temixMrary Cup Custard, taT_AND_CANA(tiAN — WBf whp •ito-*- Si; Laws That fafafuard- All officialdom rallied again in morning so long that I don’t know ta a HAN of the local police force ar. "Four men, Tim, to stay over the bridge Is necessary. New Imlford- bw whM iriba wfaa wore em miu the annual Thanksgiving Navy Re whether I'll be able to get out of the WEDNESDAY- X I B . » w$Bt wbrs woam wde4 M i - I . Sima A Orahaa.—ba week-end. They're aU getnng ready Litonfleld road from New Preston to lief Ball. Ever since it stariM in Breakfut—Oatmeal with Butter w n o wlao wdiu ■ ■la: ll#—fliMwaat rpt. NOW GO ON WITH THE STOBT to go of course. X was to take them WoodvUle. A section o f gravel aur- habit. L w§€pMe kema konuK wdpqwe Wi ArinaunaaS the picturesque sail loft of the "But X do think that instead of or . Cream, Melba Toast. If WhM w ur wat)j wwva /uHan, Jr,, Tanar to the station for the 12 o’clock face is under construction. Grading Navy Yard, away back when Ad* CHAPTER XVI having to work from seven in the Lunch — String beans. Mashed •W hM wabt weiUi winM ... fiuakaaa-alM eaaat train. Will Dr. Boyle want to see and laying gravel* surface. Open to miral Dewey decided upon benevo Turnips; Salad of chopped Cabbage k M j w le w fcni -Am'n Taapayara’^ Dr. Paraou waa angry. 'Tt’a that them too?’’ traffic. New Milford-Ldtebfleld road lent effort for the needy among momfog imtll dark X may have^a old fool B (^e trying to make trou' and Tomatoes. "He aald ivlryone in the .bouse, from WoodvUle to Bantam. A sec Navy personnel, the Navy Ball was chance to quit a little earlier." Dinner—Vegetable Soup; Boiled bla!” be exclaimed. "What doea be Mr. Averlll. Sure, ’tie just a for> tion of gravel surface is imder eon< That "quit a little earlier" doesn’t U r s kel ktpy kvl hern kmrkrbk kwf held a charmed place in the capital fresh Beef Tongue, cooked Celery, caa mean by auch Idiotic behavior? Not mallty, but X wouldn’t dare let them struction. Grubbing, grading and calendar. Its setting now is the mean she intends to stop alto* east, laat. your fault, Tim, of courae—" baked Pumpkin; Combination Salad f fnsara af Hirmany go after his saying he must installing culverts. O ^ to traffie. Willard hotel ball room. Secretary gather. molded in Gelatin, using any left vs. Naira Oama as AAamana, fanfa "Let’a all ait down," aald Ldnda ivlryone here. He'll be afther askin’ Route No. 84 — West Haven. of the Navy and Mrs. Adams bad as "X couldn’t g et along w ithout Ifl K)sfs—e to e Law Whita, Oraan—a to s abruptly. Thla myatery aeemed over cooked vegetablM combined I twenaSe—e te a ------"a Van ■ a few questions and that will be Derby Pike is being oiled for about their guests British Ambassador work. I’ve done so much in the last with Celery; Prune Whip. all Orsh.—a to a more aha could bear. The all." 1-8 mile. and lAdy Lindsay. 80 years that X have to keep,on." doctor and Tom both looked toward "You’d better tell them right Route No. 89—flberman-Gaylords- The four women most mentioned But, she added: THURSI)AY- Breakfut—Coddled Eggs, Toast 'f l her anxloualy but ahe Ignored the away, Tom," aald Linda quietly. vUle road. Waterbound macadam in the late campaign were in Wash '1 would like a little rest. X 0:80—Musical Revue. gUucea and apoke briakly ington briefly Wednesday—without ed Shredded W hut Biscuit; Stewed Xt was all she could do to keep 2H miles In length. Grubbing, nad- haven’t had one since last Decem Ralslu. * 0:00—America's Grub Street and cheerfully to Tim. the exultation from her voice. This Ing and constructing bridge. Traf creating any special stir. Mrs. ber.’' Speaks. 'What'a the matter, Tim? And Roosevelt came in from New York, Lunch — Potato Soup; cooked waa an "asslat’’ ahe bad not expect fic may use bid road without delay. That w u when Gamer w u elect Beete; Artichoke Salad. 6:80—William Hall, barltoneg what about Dr. Boyle?" ed. Until evening, anyhow — and Route No. 49 — Norfolk. Reloca< joined her husband, and went on to ed to the Speakership, WTIC Gratefully Officer Hanahan ad Dinner—R out Pork, Carrots rqut- Girls’ Trio. perhaps that afternoon— tion of Summit crossing. Traffic Warm Springs, Ga. Mrs. Gamer, "Fortunately, about two weeks be* Ymvalsrs Brcndcuttag flsrvtes dreaaed uimaelf to her. ed with m ut. Green P eu ; Salad of 6:40—Flufferettes. m ^ use old rood without delay. lust back from Uvalde, Texas, was fora the election, people stopped Hartford, Oonn. "He hlmaelf phoned, ma’am," he Tom started upstairs, then shredded raw Spinuh Luves and 7:00—"World’s Business"; Dr. Ju« stopped as another thought struck Itoute No. 08—Weston. Bull Punk lard at work again in her Capitol writing letters to us and uklng us 0OJWO KMD B. OL, Ifllj M. aald, "not 20 mlnutea ago. Down office. Mrs. cover was busy with Parsley; Baked Apple. W„ llus Kleia. ’ him. road is being oiled for about 8% to do things for them," Mrs. Gamer off Orient Point he’a been, with the White House duties of the day FRIDAY- 7:10—Barbara Maurel, ceatraltoi. "Must they all stay on the place, miles. said. "That w u the first let-up in New World S^phony Orchestra. aome frlenda on a flahlng trip. They Route No. 68—Naugatuck. Pros before Tlianksgiving, Dolly Gann, Breakfut—Touted dry Cereal Saturday, November 26. Tim? Xs It—that official? There nearly a year. But we didn’t get to 7:80—Hal (Soodwin, Texu Cow went yeaterday morning and were pect road. About 2 miles bitumin at the Mayflower hotel, was taking with Crum; Stewed Apricots, (Eutem Standard Time.) doesn’t seem any reason that they have our vacation. When Mr. Gar boy. • to come back the Monday. Hap ous macadam under construction. last day memberships in the Red Lunch—Baked Hubbard Squuh, ner came up here X had to come with pened be bethought hlmaelf to tilli- should have to be cooped up here. Cross roll call. Asparagus; Salad of Head L«ttuce. P .M . ^ 7:46—liary Stone, the Song GirL After all, it’s a formality, as you Open to traffic. him. X just couldn’t let him leave 8:00—Andre Kostolaneta. phone hia houae, and Mra. Boyle Route No. 72—Mlddletown-Crom- Dinner—Tomato Bouillon; Baked 1:09—Merry Madcaps — Norman say, and if they golf or swim or go me behind." 8:80—Frank Cambria; Itoxy Con- told him Dr. Paraona here waa call well-Berlin turnpike. 8 8-4 miles of A debut tea to attract attention, Sea Bau, Cuserole of Tomatoes Cloutier, director. In the boat during the afternoon Ing him up to report an accident. reinforced concrete pavement and was the Wednesday fimction at the The Speaker w u in the midst of a and Okra; No Dessert. certiers. there should be no trouble, m give .1:80—Notre I>ame vs. Army foot So thin he tUllpbonea the station bridges are under construction but Hungarian Legation here, honoring vacation at his Texu home—hunt- SATURDAY— ball gam e. 9:00—Prsd Allen's Revue; nrod himself and I tell him—beggln’ yer you my word theyTl all be back at Miss Gladys Szechenyl, daughter ng deer—^when he w u summoned to Allen, ^wenne Segal, Chafes Car- 6.” open t otrafflc. Breakfut—Baked Eggs, Crisp 6:16—Silent. pardon, ma’am—about the poor old Route No. 87—Bolton-Qoventry- and namesake of the former Gladys Washington by President Hoover Ills, Roy Atwell, Ann Leaf, Louis fdly failin’ offen the little balcony- "Of course not, of course not," Vanderbilt, who is now Countess Bacon, Melba Tout; Stewed Andover road. Six miles of reinforc and President-elect Roosevelt for his Prunes. Sunday, November 27. Katsman’s Orchestra. like. At once he flies into a lather began Dr. Parsons angrily. "This Szechenyl, wife of the Hungarian opinions on war debts and other 9:80^Parade of Melodies; Sos- ed concrete surface from Bolton minister. Lunch—*Creamed Sweet Pota P.M. in’ rage—’’ isn’t arrest, my boy. Even Boyle Notch to Andover under construc problems. nlk’s OrchMtra; Harriet CrulM, Wil wouldn’t expect to conflne you all Small and blonde and beautiful, toes; Buttered String Beau. 7:80—Orchestral Gems —* Mosbe "Half ahot as usual, I suppose,’’ tion but open, traffic controlled, liam Miller, soloists. to the house all day. In fact, of with features finely chiseled, and Dinner—Vegetable Soup; Salis Paranov, director (To WEAF—NBC Interjected Dr. Parsons. and Jonathan Trumbull highway are 10:00—Jack Benny, comediaai. all meddling, interfering, officious hair of Garbo-length, Miss Gladys bury Steak, baked Eggplant; Com N etw ork.) From Tim’s sheepish glance and Lebanon. Norwlcb-Liebanon road CULT LEADER HELD Ted Weem’s Orehestriu quickly repressed grin they knew —officiousness—!’’ Conscious that made a pleasing picture in her bination Salad of Tomatoes, Celery 8:00—Eddie (tantor, with Rubl- being oiled for 6 miles. and cold cooked String Beau (left nolTs Orchestra. 10:80—Ernest Hutcheson, pianlstj that the little doctor had hit the he was repeating himself, he sput gown of blue chiffon. The countess concert orchutra. Route No. 89—^Ashford. Warren- wore dark red velvet. over); I^ineapple Whip. 9:00—McCravy Brothers and Cap m ark. tered off into silence. viUe-Westford extension. Water- ON MURDER CARGEi 11:10—Hie Gauchoe. Tim, accustomed to regarding Abs. Ogden Mills, wife of the . *(31BAMED SWEET POTA tain Zeke. "Ah, wan, air—’tia a holiday he’s bound macadam. Length about ^ 11:80—Riviera Orahestra. the doctor’s authority with a re secretary of the treasury, and Mrs. TOES: Peel and grate the deal^ 9:17—:8pngland — Norman Clou oo—wen, this tlmper—" mile imder construction. Traffic can "Tea, we know Boyle’s tlmper—er spect amounting almost to venera Charles Francis Adams, wife of the Detroit, Nov. 26.—(AP)—While number of sweet potatoes. Add tier, director. tion, was glad enough to yield the pass. secretary of the Navy, were among more than 600 members of his cult fresh cream, or evaporated cream 9:46—Ohman and Arden, pianists. tenmer. But tbat^ no excuse for Jloute No. 100 — New Fairfield tini.feg us an up like this," fumed those assisting the countess. milled about in the corridors of thinned with a little water, to bring 10:00—Jane Dillon, iml>onKmator. point. and Danbury. Waterbound Maca 'Oh, no, sir—it’s as Dr. Parsons Two seasons ago. Miss Szechenyi’s Recorders Court, Robert Harris, potatoes to the co u is te n c y eff a cus 10:15— ^L'HeUre Exquise. the Irate doctor. dam about one mile in length on the says. Nothin’ but to ask a few sister Alice delighted Washington negro member of a cult knonm as tard. Place over slow Are in heavy 10:4^Merry. Madcaps . — N or- "Hold us aU?’’ Tom caught at the Fergone road and one mile on the WBZ-WBZA questions, inspect the scene of the with a wedding as beautiful as those the Order of Islam, w u arraigned aluminum skillet, cover tightly tor Unau Cloutier, director; with The w ords. Balls Pond road. Grubbing, grading accident and close the matter. So described in fairy lore, with hand on a first degree murder charge to about three minutes, then remove Threp. Mad, Hatters, "That’a It, air. ’Tls—’tls against and installing culverts. Open to the law you know to move the long as those who were in the house some Count Bela Hadik as her day and admitted he killed James J. cover and scramble potatou like 11:80—Mike DiVlto and the Ar- this momin’ when it happened are traffic. bridegroom. Smith, negro, because it w u "cruci eggs until excera m oisture h u CAdlans. body—" Forced to voice the truth Route No. 109 — Thomaston. here for Dr. Boyle to talk to when fixion time.” cooked away, the whole procedure 12:00 Midnight—SUent Saturday, Nov. 26, 1982 mnn BO place the blame. Tim Moosehom bridge over Wigwam scratched his head and glanced he comes, ’twill be all right.’’ Blue pencils have been busy, mak Police who had feared a possible requiring from five to ten minutes. | reservoir imder construction. A ing even more exclusive the balls sidewise at the fuming doctor. He "And you said he wouldn’t be demonstration by' negro members of The result is a thick creamy mix 1:80 p. m.—Harold StokM’ Orches short section of one-way traffic is where the debs will whirl this win the cult said there w u no disturb ture reumbling a pudding. Serve I tra; was thtnldng perhaps of the many back till after 6?" necessary over temporary bridge. ter. 'He said he would not hurry ance. A plea of guilty w u entered hot, with a generous lump of butter 2:00^FootbaU game. times that Irascible, kindly little Route No. 114 — Woodbridge. A “material cut” was reported in hlmsilf in the least for any—for for Harris, and he w u returned to a to each portion. 0:00—Swanee Serenaders. man had lectured him for the vari Racebrook road. Shoulders are be the Invitation list to the first ous wins of growing boyhood. The anybody,” finished Tim weakly. The cell pending a possible sanity hear 6:46— ^Little Orphan Annie. ing oiled for about 8 ^ miles. bachelor’s cotillion I>ecember 12. Its tables now were turned indeed! others, knowing the subdued, yet ing. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 6:00 — Weather; temperaturo^: Route No. 137 — Stamford. Long special feature is the naming of a Harris entered into a lengthy BarHofd, Ceqa. Spmte Review—Bin Williams. "Y es—yea, of course. I author fierce, hatred of the old-time politi "first debutante” to lead the fancy ised that. Perfect popycock to say cal gang and its henchmen for the R idge road. A bout 3^4 o f argument with Recorders Judge (Lump Under Arm) 6:09—Program foreast. concrete pavement construction. figures. Carolyn Payne, a Vassar 6:14— Time. I couldn’t! Does Boyle suppose opposing element of the summer John A. Boyne u to who wu Question: Mrs. Suzanne L. writes: Open to traffic. girl, daughter of the assistant sec "King” in the courtroom, and the flstordsy, Novamber 26, 6:16—Hie Monitor ‘\^ews the News. that Tm going to leave a corpse out colony, recognized the caution “I have a. lump under my arm about Route No. 144—^Essex. Bushy Hill retary of war had the honor lut (Eastern Standard Tiiiie.) 6:30—liows. That Safeguard Sodeti; there for hours in the hot sun—’’ which deleted the medical examin court attendants had difficulty in the size of a walnut that hurts me road. A waterbound maoadam road year with C. Bascom Slemp as her 6:45—O’LAary’s Irish Minstrels. "Easy, easy!" said Tom anxiously, er’s exact and lurid wording. keeping the negro’s hat off his head. at times. I have been to a toctor about % mile in length is under con partner. "I kUled this man with the cruci P .M . ^ ~ 7:00—Time. ' but Parsons was beyond caring for Five stem iroung scions of first and he told me it was an enlarged! As Tom started upstairs his struction but open to traffic. fixion,” he said. “I said *ali-ker- 12:30— ^Football Souvenir Pro 7:01—Alice O’Leary, contraltef the layman’s shocked reaction to Route No. 147—Middlefield-Dur- families'(their namto are kept the gland, but I am afraid of cancer. Do the ordinary difficulties of his pro mother, looking as cool and poised gram* Oscar Elgart, violinist. , hum road is being oiled for ^ mile. strictest secret) passed upon the WM that Har 12:45—^Army-Notre Dame football 7:167-Qua^t fession. as though she were on a delightful membership tor the first junior Previous testimony w u that ^ r I , Qr would I be able to stimd it I Route No. 157—Middlefield-Rock- gam e. 7:30--rCuckbo. “While he swigs whisky off In, visit, came in the long casement Washington Assembly December 21. ris, in the midst of a "sacrificial’' u I am quite thin and ■ rundown fall road. Shoulders are being oiled 3:30—Rhythm Kings. 8:00-—Bam Dance.. the Sound somewhere and hangs a window which gave on the front A novelty this year will be dancing rite to his gods, struck the man on | n o w ?” for 8 mllse. 8:30^Road to Romany. line overboard pretending to Jig for lawn. Tim, far more constrained numbers by talented debs and their the head with an automobile axle 4:00—Spanish Serenade. Route No. 168—^West Haven. For Answer: Your doctor was prob 9:00—-Week-End Revue. bluefish? Too bad he hasn’t fallen with this aristocratic member of the seaus in lieu of the professional after stabbing him. ably right and you are needlessly 4:30—Geoige Hall’s prehestrq. est street is being oiled for about "Well; Tve got to go now,” said 9:30^t'm it7 McHale’s Orchestra. overboard long ago, except it’d be older order than with the democrat "floor show.” I wprrsing about your trouble bSlt^ 6:00—^Eddle IDuchih’n Orchestea. one mile. Harris, as he completed his test!-1 10:00—Gentlemen of the Press. a raw deal for the flsh to be poi ic younger generation, hastened ‘to cancer.. Lumps under the arm usu 6 :80—skippy. • .. soned that way.’’ mumble his apologies and farewells Route No. 169—Durham and Mid- mony and started toward the door. 5:46—^nto Gulzar, 'Mexlcaa Ten 10:16—Orchestra. dleflirid. Cherry Hill road. Should Clever, as well as socially bril- ally form alter a cancer of the and disappeared with a promise to iant, was the setting of the May Police restrained Urn, and, pro or. 1 0 :^ 5 ^ p r ih g fld d ItepubUoan newa<. ers are being oiled for 2 miles. breast has developed, but your doc 11:00—Hme; ' weateer; tonmorite Tim reverted with what could return when Dr. Boyle was Immi flower hotel reception which Assist testing that he was "king here and I tor would, have been able to discov 6:00—^The Funnyboners. Route No. 171—Colchester and everywhere,” he was returned to a ture; Sports Review — Bill WU« hardly be called tact to the moot nent. Kathleen Averlll greeted the ant Secretary Jahneke of the Navy er this during his examination. The 6:16—Riviera Orchesjtea. point of the discussion. doctor with some surprise. East Hampton. Comstock bridge im*ve Wednesday to the Navy group. cell, while the cult members dispers-1 6:80—Eddie Dboley^s Football Itaite. and approaches under construction. fruit fast is the best treatment I "So the body having been moved “Dr. Parsons^-dld you have to Attractive small . booths with ed. Dope. 18:00—Jack Denny’s Orchestra. Two span structural steel concrete know of for absorbing ehlaived 12:80 a. m.—Hme. Irregardless," he continued judicial come back? Unda seems quite all lymphatic glands. Being thin, iron 6:40-Glrls’ Trio. ly, "and the County Medical Exam right again.” encased bridge. W aterbound xnaca^ flam approaches, length about 8-4 win get quicker results than if you 7:00—Frederlb W. WUe,, "The Po- Sunday,1^27,1981 iner—which is Dr. Boyle—having The doctor, too, seemed decid were overweight and, when 3mur|litloal Situation , la Washington To- been superceded in his duties, he edly less peppery imder her de mile under construction. Open to 8:00 a. m;—TonaPloturos. local traffic. system has becomq thoroui^ night” 9:00—NBC Children'! Hoiar. hlm silf-Dr. Boyle ma'am—says he tached, somewhat amused survey. cleansed, you will then gate weiidit 7:16—Osile Nelson's Orchestra, refuses to accept certification of the “Little misunderstanding," he Route No. 177 — Farmington. Evening Herald Pattern 10:00—Modem Instmmentallata. more easily than before. | 7:40—lifoglo of a Voice. same as coming from wan not au grumbled. “Tim called me up at Plalnville-UUlonville road. About 8 V 10:80->Safety Cbrusaders. thorized by himsilf and orders me home but I couldn’t believe what he miles of macadam road under ocm- ..V 1 8:00—A be Lyman’s, Orchestra. 10:46—Time; weather; temperaturai struction but open to traffic. (Catarrh) g.jg—^Philadelphia Symphony Or- up here to detain all persons in the said and came over here to hear it Here’s a darling brown woolen 10:48—Mood Oontinentala Route No: 207—lAbanon. Cream Question: F. writes: "Plesse ad- ohestra; I^opOld Stokowski, edn- house until such time as he himsilf for myself. It’s true, though. That jumper dress with a modish novelty il:00-4COrning Mfirieale. ery Hill road is being oiled for 8 vise me if you consider a ten*day dubtor. may return for further examina fool Boyle—he’s county medical ex green woolen guimpe, just as moth 12:08 p. m .^rgqB —Ajihur Martab' orange juice fast foUowed by. an ei- 10:00—William O’NeaX; baritone, tion.” aminer, Mrs. A verlll-a political job miles. er might have this season. ' 12:80—Morey Peari’a Orchestra. Having delivered himself of what and he pays about as much atten Route N o.. 841 — Kent-Warren elusive milk diet a cure tor nasal 10:10—l»ublio Affairs Xhstltute: 1:00—Roxy apd hia Gang; he evidently considered a master tion to it as a horsefly would—has road. Waterboimd macadam 2% An added feature, so practical, is catarrh.” 10:40—Vaughn DiSLMth. 2:00—Monarch Mystary Tsaor. piece of official clarity, Tim again got up on his high horse because— miles In length. Grading, laying the detachable cape. It buttons se orange Jidee faat lliOO-Guy X^ombazdo’s Orohes- 2:10—Joe MltoheU ChlQiple. mopped his brow and waited for well, Mcause X let them move the surfaoe. 0pm to traffic. curely to the dress at the front should bring about excellent results tra. 2:80 Charlie Agnew’s Orchestra. questions. Tltey came. body this morning. That isn’t strict but should be followed by a diet 11:80—Harold Atom’s Orchestra. 8:00-4fslody Lane. Wool jersey In navy blue with "Detain ui?” ly legal. X Should have had his per the house until he has questioned comparatively free from starch, su 8:10-4!aak Keans. / vivid red can also be chosen. gar aad mUk. While milk la an ex “When will he come?” mission or waited longer to get it them all." Sunday, November 87. 8:80—Manhattan Msny-Ge-Round* cellent food, its use should be care- 4:00—Tsmpls of Bopg. "And what does that grafting —and Boyle chooses to make trou "lAnda!” Kathleen Averlll was And as well, there are rayons, |A. M. whisky-swilling old coot—’’ ble and say that no one can leave fuUy restricted by all those with a 10 00 4:80-47atleaal. Youth Coafsrsaoo. entirely sjrmpatketto as she turned vtiveteens and tweeO’Uke cottons. catarrhal tendency. : —Columbia Church of the to the daughter who seemed un A ir; Eplsoop^; Bishop of Kentucky* 6:00—National Vispors. 6:80-i*Pagea of Romnnoo. expectedly calm under thla unto Style No. 8812 Is designed for (Dark Spots) Rev. 0 . E. Woodbock. ward happening. "What a ahamel slMS 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. 10:80—Community Center Faculty 6:00-Paul WUtamaa’a RhythmM Yeu'U have those—’’ QUestlea: Mr. Edward fl. writm: Recital. OoBoort “flh, darllngt*’ Linda pointed up •las 8 requires 1 7-8 jrards 80 or “There isw a v .ismall dark spot on each I 11:80—flervloe from the Uhltariaa 7 :0 0 -H m o . ward ‘Where doors might be open. 89-ineh, with 1 8*4 yards 80^eh for ohMk. ‘ Mcetiag House; Rev. Charla 7:01-4isrolo Days of Plymouth "Z don’t mind—In fam Pd a uttle blouse. can X gee ru^oc taemr I Graves. COlonyHIloasoB X^ Arohsr. , Answer: Dark spots are oaused 7:l6-3onthsr; Sports Rsvlow -a rather they were hereMret" Fries of pattern 16 oents. 12:00 M .-flalt Like City Taber-' "OlvM you somethlaff to think by some faulty formatien of eeler Bade Choir and O iftn. BUI WUUams; tamporAturs. about, X suppose,’’ mused the elder pigment in your sWn. This Is usual F. M. 7i80 Otgaa Louis Wsir. woman. 'N et bad at that X was MtnehMter Hflrtld ly due to a faulW metabolism aad 12:16—Watohtewer Talk, Judge 7 i8 8 -H m s . geinf to wander off toward my oaa be prevented by a eerreotl|y bal- Rutherford. 7t80—Groat Memonta In Xlitery. house new but perhaps you'd like Pfittern Sfirviei anoed diet. 12:80—Follih Fd k Music. 1:00—flpoBSorsd Hour. me te stayT’* 1 00 Ji80—Rod Adams. "Net a m t of itt You've dons For a Hsrald Fattam send 18o (Double Coxa VamV : —The Cathedral Hour. 9:00-Mol9dis«. everything you oeuld. You la ataalpi or oola dlrsetly to OuestieB: Mr. Walter 0. W. i 1 :80—Odumbla Ghuroh of. the 8:10l-Blliy HUlpet Md iMlBMr a dear to gw up at such an ui FMhloa Bureau, Maaekester "RW_ ^you _ please______tell me the bmU -A I ir; Church of Chrlet of Latter LataUlrt; Narflhittrot'b O fS K hour and fly te mel Rosie and^ An* Evealag Herald, Fifth Aveaus ing aa'd’ oaw rf,”also remedy for. I oo. tra. , nle will more er leas take charge." aad 28rd stNst, New York a w . doublD oosBft I Is00"-8 oito& ObURlMr lAislo Bft* 9:80—WBBA Playsri. Dr. Parsons broke in abruptly. Be sure to fill la aumber of pat Answer: Double ooxa vara means . v -- - - j, 9:40—Lifstimi RovUf. "Oar's here," he said. "Xf you eetud ten you desire. two *bent Ups, caused by a a—mwg 1:80—Symphony Gardens Orohes- lOi HARTFORD ACADEMY*' eatt It a ear. Drop you off if you downward of the neok « the femur, tra. LOi Uae. Xenia. Pve get a eaU te make patten Ns, u s u ^ the result of rielMits. f o . . . _ ^*** HAUrPORO ACADIMY 09 out Wen Read." 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Hio L. A N. omblasoaa 3uia u-Bcnvc ics aoK TaaeoyvUlo layo: “A poor Hold will ita omblom on tho ouipldora la ito' CM ‘BeetNNiNeia MANUMCIUHE 6tN6BR MJB ttllldatf atlSSad to m Wtah d « waah rooBia. THINK IMAT He HS ice cueee-^AND nom h» a vary fortllo oaoi aoglwtod aa lot QurrswruPio^ grow to Woodo." MRS. BLABBER—Marriago la ,a rmirn MS HBooeeNr hmom. bualnoaa. wHerHSKTs w a s t e « ia w ir 8A1IBO—Ah boar yo' brotbah MR. BLABBER—Yoab, and ttao| ALS,oR eecrzeK vetrcR. MOfo baa pafiod away^ huflband ia tbo ailont partner. HmmY--Yeo. po’ Moio am no n, WITH 6INeBR.VUWOIC-» Football Coach (to players)-And . V ...^an d ho is n 't s u n a SAMBO—Wot wua do complalat? remember that footbi^ develops in* HENRY—Dore wain’t no com- dividuality, inltiatlvo, andloadorohlp. TH*cr nHS CUBES wiuu plaiat kvorybody wua pufllckly Now got in hero and do exactly as 11 VIZZ WUItaTHEY satiaflodT tell you. M eo-/—.^uM, Two duaky darkiea wore moving Wigg—She has gone into deep a piano upatalra. The piano oeem^ m o u m ^ . I THOUeNT HS to remain atatlonary. The darky Wagg—Why deep? . K new A mth» . carrying the t«»n tp ^ brawled: Wigg—Well, her husband wap 0^ 0—Hay! Quit dat quittln;. drowned at sea. WTUPfO a u k ' Hfryoy^Pat ain’t de trubble. It o yo* otoppin’ dat startin’ . A certain farmer was obsorvodj by bis wife to be unusually pensl- A Uttte colored boy tlve. _ .. I slumped down In a ®****/. ^ Wife—A penny for your thoughts. I feet resting on the top of the table, i^sband—I was thinking, my I when his mammy came into the dear, what epitaph I should put. on | room and said: ’’Lord, yo’ Oho* is a your tombstone. lasy boy, youse ’aackly lak yo’ pap Wife (who was in perfect health, py. Thank God. Ah didn’t marry naturally resented this undue I dat no count nigger.” thoughtfulness'. —Oh, that’s easy. Just put *Wife of tho Above.’ i n s u r a n c e a d j u s t e r —Have \. you your father’s death cortliicate? A horse race may bo won to a HENRY WHITE—No, suh. Boss. nose, but, in the race for' a girl’s Ah think he fo’got to get one. heart a boy may win by a roadster. *eV *A A ti The boss determines your salary but you detennine your worth. . • . FLAPPERIMfc UL OwFa ____ SAYS:_ Look upon your duties as opportun ities and not obligations. ssaaassT.i Mrs. (after an argument)—When 1 married you I didn’t know you Pe«. 1*12) were such a ;oward. I thought you were a brave man. Mr.—So did everybody else. Poor Rosa By John C. Terry About tho Most Contageous Dis- SCORCHY SMITH aase Contracted by Association With One’s Fellow Man la a Pain In the Neck. Rigdon—^Before Sewell married he said he would be the boss- or know the reason why. Charles—And now? you wiu.« irt Bwunwt.- Rigdon—He knows the reason why. She—You pride yourself on being able to judge a woman’s charaoter by her clothes. What would be your verdict on my sister over there? He—Insufficient evidence. You May Be Interested in What L//i the itoocker Is S«^ng About the Other Fellow, But Just to .Im lew* agine What It Sounds Like When He la Giving It .To You Behind Some people have a perfectly rip Your Back. ping time at terror movies. _____ By WilUams WASHINGTON TUBBS II By Crane OUTOURWAY WMAT THt iLKM tl ____ _ IHK mtv lAttitM u«r AMh vstt OOULMMt I jUSi m h m t IM NAIOM C^m FCf CAPITOL OP , tVMbia______PAMMMONAi AMP tMItCtPTlON , FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ACCOlPif THIM By BloBier II MOM ------a . c a n eiTAHO iiu rr tOr. Mi’e e M WALK WnM SOtU'.IVIR. W ILL, A FlULA UPCAflMiPWIII *>60 OUT oM...jutr f iwes vbu CAN'T LIT DdUN bOUKV, MIAIM FORSO/Vii FLAVID AU.OFA SUDMNh IMIUMPIUm m JIM'S B X IR O tg PMTBALi: L A K If VO MT ALL ANP cm m u „iT . ^ S U 'M u m h ih i im aim WUATS jo e s y o K i APTM IVilM Al IMS BIB B X B R eiM 1X0 IHfV HIM IDIA A omeui PMAN. a)(WA >t5 o MfH, tIHOM THfV TAKi Tft I t PQUeiMlN. lui HIM our f UUCKf 1 IB LfK I 10 SIMS U M If JUfT VIBW f^W I MAVI A SUNCH IH I RIBHT DlfTANCf.. OF STSIIffOSCOPa PICTURM S S tID If IT OUBHTA >bU COULD LOOK •• A SWILL VIIW ATI! THIS TIMS OF m ySAR.1 j p m ^ • e , OMI MIN f o il NOT M IIF* Hi H ytm otii iM jM ii AT iviM^ANP m h U to ftn s ll SALESMAN SAM Rules is Buleil > N DOHT KMOVN... l/Qrum av0 SALLiFw U NdHoa N O C lfW *OlM W m MFDtiio AfoUT (rtSi/ H w T AWAY TH' HILLS aee^ \ oor iTluM fr m b u i in w MT“ ir 2 THE LAKE AM' /Af TMg «e A ft S JUST LIKE Vtm StktL BtkPm AYO' a n y w h e r e ELSE a cumm 0 Vm muo O F T t e m eoM o AMD $me^ «NM*L W W W iW r* V F /I O LWm~^ C f l M ' I M ■ f l p ] } . p Pumf^c^fLi ,‘A ' l , ! ’’v I tl M 4 U n t r l r * i ^ V‘ . 1 I'A X'-. ^ i i -• V'- f ABOUT TOWN nnmnEDASSMUT GOVERNOR CROSS BUYS MWRMERIU/yiB HaMBeWT Th« MooBd ilttiBf iB till pm m t HRST CHRISTMAS SEALS WNhl|API.O MrtM ot NtbM k' nmm ti ti wlU 1Mm Ittld TO COVER DRimC HfsIlaUiySm iff' '^1| • » ' i * • V Id tkD Mttoalo Tmbi»!• at tight OevsrDor On m ' purohMMd tht (JtiMitr Brothin* ftU nitd Pitt; o'olopk______, toBl|ht A cuikty will ht flMt ibMt of OhrUtffMtUltl^lBlOeB- iM lt tlMf For Right—To HoM g lm at■ iiril m M prlat and rtfNihmiBti I I 1 I BMtlout, tad thui oMolafly o , p ^ m, d BoirtegM P0fl« 80« lhal (Beunta wU> bt ftm d. All Bta who tart tht 90th tnaual oamBtiiB'UBdtr tht Kwaniau ud Sill 8M } ' ’ t to plav Bttbaok art wtltomt. L ut PobiMTillt Yoodi Admiti He filrtetlon of tht Itntt TObtreuloili laturday tk t fln t p rlit wlBDtr w u n i l loutii ManohMtdp OonnlttloD. Tht ohlldrtn, Joia , Stadanti To Harlon^- Oottptny owD6d Ob«wy Bvfitli* cntvtUndi with WllUtaa PtrlDt Wu Neither Buten Nor ThompiOD tad Btlly Btrrttt, pt • n wttl abandon pMMnflr lanfiM takhif ittead and Ntlt UorkiaaD tltnti■ ^ at "Vnd “dtrdBff Itattorlum, “ toBiaatlea. William J. C&ark won tea first of teo oottlag 'w U Mtrldtn,MViiUViii whtrt WMvav'iMMV/ thty art va«, woOY^^j aw lion RopreaulaliTe. Itato FubUo UtUlUds O o m ^ M tht deer prltt. Stripped. from tubtrouloiii, madt tht ¥dth C O A L TONIGHT in hthalf of all theat ohfldrtn and gM ts this psrmliilon.^ n o rail adults who art tufftrlng from tht road will be used fir f r i ^ t Wallaet It. Mutehlnieat looal H. 0. Ja$ulte of Itamford, prssl-. and when buslnesaoondltldas return lt*i Evm Burning Quality buUdtr, plant to proottd^wlth the Tbs Harris Sullivan "assault” case dlstass. Mors than $100,000 Is tx- to normaloy the pasaeagSr servlde 4*30 to 10*80 oonitruouon of a tlx room Colonial which attracted consldsrabls atUn* psdtsd to be raised from the sale of dsnt of tee New York Xlwaals Ofib may be resumed, aooordlaff to Traf- houtt on Blftlow ttrttt the founda- Christmas Seals to support the vol and Natlmtal rtprsssntatlvs of'ths. tlon yesterday when the Dobsonvllle untary tuberoulosls program flo luperlntendoat Hubert Hemlng- that Counts tlon of whim hat bten eomplated a ijfsar But roundatlen, ipsak at vay. year. The houet will bt of frame youth claimed he had been stripped throughout tee state.; The sale be of all his clothing and after a beat an on Thanksgiving day and oon- ths Kiwanis dub luaehson'oh Mon At present only about 95 or 80 conatruetlon with a brick veneer ing lay unconscious for nearly five lersons use tee.traln to go back and. 6. K WILLIS & SON, INC. front 8nues until after Chrlstmaa day on “Changing Valuts in tea hours In an open lot near the Tal- Near B ut," find will also addrsu th$ 'orth from work. Tlus‘la about V Coal, Lumber, BiMoiir Supplies, Faint. cottvllle pond, took an unexpected half of one car’s capacity and years 9 Main Bt., TeL 6195, Bfanoheetor ' Maneheater Attembly, Order of High school Auembly in tee after turn today with the announcement noon. He will taplain tee effect of ago four oars used, to. be more tbaa Rainbow, will hold Ita regular meet* by police that Sullivan has now de Lmerican philanthroilihrcipy on ^ e u fliUed with many w q rl^ standlag iBf Monday evening at 7:80 at the elded that no one attacked him but RED CROSS QUOTA Bufom youth, which h u bean ra- qn tee platforma.' Tna utilities Matonlo Temple. Members of the that be faked the whole affair to de apoi^ble fqr tea'tralnlng of a larga eommlsslon h u set Friday, Deo. 80, bow and the choir are reminded to ceive his father and mother of the proportion of the young ganaratlon u tee date tor Its hearing. be at the Temple a t 6:45 for re fact that he had been drinking. ISSH0RmY$441 $lnoa tee war, 182,000 children hay- Hearings will be. held at all three ALL DAY b e a r^ . An Invitation has been Two state policemen, Donald Ihg been ip tee orphanages of tee stops which tee train makes u foil extended to Temple Chapter, O. E. Crossman and Thomas Hunt, worked Near B u t Relief, and that o r g ^ - loww 11 o'clock at the north end XMAS P H P t OS and C^pman Court, Order of on the case all day and finally came Total of $U 58.75 Hedged ution's 8uooeaaor...tea Near B u t depot, 11:10 a t Middle Tumptka.and • Amaranth, to attend the meeting. to the conclusion that the youth did Foundation, being now engaged in ■11:20 at the Boutk Manchester it»< 77ie Personal Gift SUNDAY take a fit after a drinking spree. At training rural youth In Oraece, A1 tlon located la tee heart of'tee Che Royal Matron Anne Tryon and first Sullivan maintained that he was As Result of Drhre By Miss bania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Syria, ney silk mills. The South Mlan- TRULYFINB other officers of Chapman Court, Or held up at the point of gun by three Palestine and Egypt. cbeater railroad is said to be the der of Amaranth, v^l go to Stam men, robbed of about |2 and left un For seven years Mr. Jaquith w u shortest Independently operated ford Monday evening and take part conscious and naked. State Police Cheney’s Teams. tee director of American relief aendoa ia the country. It is two PH0T06RAPH8 gA.M .to9 P.M. In the Institution of the new court. arrested three men Ir Thompsonville work in tee Ateens-Constantinopla mllei lonf. Colonial No. 18. whom they thought might have been raa. Ife is a Follow of tea Royal Per Dosen implicated but the trio had an alibi. ’ The 1882 Roll GtU«of Manchester ADVERTISEMENT Chapter of tee American Red Cross Sebgraphic Society and h u tea>,xl * 5 - 0 0 Up. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of Then Sullivan was questioned tlnction of being one of tee most ' Mrs. Charlotte Kittle and Mrs. Many special values West street have as their guests again and this time he hinted that came to an end yesterday after decorated Americana in Turkey and A Free Enlargement With Every Order. their son Albln and their daughter two of his frienfis from Manchester noon, falling short of the quota' of LlUlah Clohgb, of tee Center 'Cake $1,800 by less than $450. The total Greece, having been awarded tee fol and Pie Shop, who are relinquishing and son*ln*law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank did the act. State Police then pick* lowing, decoratiou: Order of tee tee management today, thank their * An Early Appointment Is Requested. offered in Men’s, Klppen, all of Boston. ed up the Manchester pair but they amount received aS reported by W. Ifamadleh, Turkey; Commander of quickly and convincingly proved W. Harris, treasurer of tee drive, Is many frlrade for their patronage $1,868.75,^ and It Is expected that ^ Order of King George n , Greece; and bespeak a continuance ot same Women’s and Chil Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips and they were not Involved. Once moro Greek Croix de Guerre Greek Red for tee new proprietors. son Robert are spending the week the police returned to Sullivan and this amoimt will be Increased by. Cross Medal, only 21 of which have end with relatives in Mystic. this time the youth admitted that be contributions received during tee been given, and the Cleveland H ELITE STUDIO dren’s Ready to Wear did it all to conceal the fact that he next week. 083 Main Street Dial 8858 • Miss Marjorie Cheney, chairman Dodge Dlatlngulahed Service Medal. Members of the Legion Drum had been drinking from his parents Mr. Jaquith w u In perional FOR Footwear, Household Corps will assemble at the Armory He signed a confession to that Offset of tee campaign, was highly grati charge of relief forces In Smyrna tomorrow at 1 o’clock In ‘long and then state police laopped the fied at tee results obtained by tee at tee time of tee great diautar and blues” and helmets for a trip to case. volunteer drive orgiEmlzation> espe fire in 1922 and directed activities Goods and Furniture. cially when present conditions are FUEL o n Simsbury where they will participate With the case now solved. It ap* among tee refugees immediately ' THAT in a short parade preceding the pears that Sullivan hid bis own taken Into- consideration. Miss Che after their arrival in Greece. He ney is hopeful, also, that virtually BURNS LONGER county meeting. . clothing and then started walking superintended the first exchange of GIVES MORE HEAT toward home when be suffered an tee entire amount of tee quota will populations and at tee request of The management of the West Side epileptic fit. During this Illness be be subscribed before many days bote tee Greek and Turkish govem- PHONE 4866 Dairy has purchased two new In* wandered through tee woods and have passed , as numerous prospec menta continued as neutral technical tematlonal trucks. One Is the “step brush for an unknown length of time Uve contributors eure still to be advisor to tee Exchange of Popula PROMPT DELIVERY go” type to be used for house deliv* in tee nude. Finally he came to tee heard from. tidna Com'mlsalon. Later ' he' Wu ery, and the other is a one*ton truck home of William Smite where he Team Collectors chalrmgn of a commission comprised to be used in bringing milk to the was given clothing and hot coffee* It ’The contributions received up to of Greek Red Cfoss and Turkiah Archie H, Hayes Dept Store, Inc. . dairy from the farms. was a narrow escape from death, yesterday, as reported by tee vari Red Crescent members established Purnell Place ON COAL AND Sullivan having suffered considerably ouB team captains, were,as follows: to effect tee return of Greek pris Harold E. Birge of Manchester has from tee exposure in tee freezing Marjorie Scbildge, $861.60; Mrf. oners from Turkey to Greece. 376-392 Front S t, filed a petition for divorce at Reno, w6ftUi6r« Edna Case.Parker, $161.75; EvereU Mr. Jaquith la regarded u an ex YOU CAN’T GO Nev., from Esther A. Birge of 484 Police became suspicious of Sulli Kennedy, $l88; Ford A. Ferris! pert on all Near E u tem questions Hartford Middle Turnpike here. They were van’s first yam when they could find $106.50; C. R. Peterson, $100; Mrs. and frequently h u u ts d in official married in 1619 and have two chil* no head wound which might have Charles Wlgren, $99.25; Mrs. Paul and unofficial capacities for various WALTER WRONG...... dren. Birge Is a former local trol* made him unconscious. There was Carter, $83; Mrs. R. C. PlUsbury, governments. He has contributed a ley condpctor and bus driver. nothing but smEdl scratches amd $71.26; Emily M. Kissman, $M; number of articles upon the Near bruises which easily might have re Elsie G. Lewis, $50.50; Emma E . E u t to varloua magazines. R. HORRY Don't buy coal bliadfeldad. Wo At a recent meeting of the direc suited from tee boy’s wanderings Strickland, $48; Fred A. Johnson, He w u .one of tee founders « of carry Aniarica'a finaat anthracHo. tors of Case Brothers, Inc., the through the woods during tee fit. $42.50; Florence Sullivan. $26.50; CONTRACTOR Athens College, Athens, Greece, and . . . and h'a colored blua. Ita vary resignation of Albert L. Crowell as The clothing, which was found at the and PeEU*! Martin, $11. is one of the Trustees. AND secretary*treasurer was accepted. spot Sullivan later said he left teem While in Paris Mr. Jaquith .wu nasM la 1)loa coal'. You buy othar. Lawrence W. Case, who is president when be disrobed, was found untom connected with tee American Mis BUILDER houaaheld ardclaa only if tbay art Scltatiter's of the firm, was elected treasurer and the 82 was still ln one of the ELECTRIC COMPANYEARLY sion to Negotiate P eu a and w u a Repair work of all kinds. ^ b l n e tradamarhad. Buy ftial tha aama and Harold E. Cude, who Is general pockets. member of tee American Mission to way. Order *blna coaP'today. manage]^, was named secretary. READY FOR CHRISTMAS Poland of which Hon. Henry Mor- Also honaepainting. genthau, former amhasisiulor to Tur PHONE 5773 key, wu chairman. He also co Open Tnuday, nfAnANSTOIBUI Recreation Center With tee pusing o f’Thanksgiving, operated. on behalf of tee Near B u t coaT thoughts are now beginning to turn Relief, with Herbert Hoover, United l%jlinday and Items of Interest towards Christmas. ’There are only States Food Administrator, in ucur- Better heat for less money or NEAR EAST RELIEF tv ^ty -fo u r shopping days between ing the appointment of'William N. Ifh get yoEr ftp i^ sod deliv- ; fipw and Christmas—not so niany Haskell .U Allied Klgb Commission Another of tee series of popular SEE THE NEW er your cider. Aisd bsrrds for* The Monday noon meeting of the community dances was held last when one considers all the shopping' er to Armema and -.wu in coutant THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. sale." Telephone 6432. Manchester Kiwanis club will be held night at the East Side Rec building teat must be done. contact with tee AmeHcan Relief Coal, Lumber, Blaaoni' SuppUeo, Paint. With this in mind the Manchester Admimstratlon activities in Europe. Oder aold at tiM uriU aay ttano. as usual at the Hotel SheridEUi. The with an attendance of 360. These EASY WASHER 886 Norte Main St. Tel. 4149, Maneheater speaker will be Harold C. Jaquith, dances are gaining in attention and Electric Company has. prepaired for Mr. Jaquite returned to the United a native of Hartford and a graduate the many patrons evidently appreci Christmas- bright and early and ia States in 1927, and when the Near of Trinity college. Mr. Jaquith has ate the opportunity for an evening’s now displaying an extremely fine East Foundation w u lnco^rated in been connected with the executive line of electrical merchandise 1930 to succeed Near E u t Relief, he $ 5 9 . 5 0 entertainment for ten cents. Direc peculiarly fitted for Christmas gflv- \'ew agitator, balloon type staff of the Near East Foundation tor Frank C. Busch is re-establishing was appointed to his presisnt post u roUa; new, tub, new beauty, for a number of years, and under the Ing. Electrical gifts are always in one of its directors. the use of the buildings for various good form-and very acceptable to only $6 a nwntli. auspices of tee Hartford County Y. occasions. The music last night M. C. A. is filling a series of speak tee recipient. was furnished by Jill and his Orches ’The Electric Company hu an ing appointments tee coming week tra. Another community dance will KEMP’S, INC. in this section of the state.. While in other suggestion for Christmas teat Free Home Demonstration. be held next Friday evening from 8 is inexpensive but which will bring Manchester he will also speak before to 11. David Chambfirs the High school pupils in the assem cheer—teat is to have your home W h y be ELECTED? There were 46 women in the well lighted. ’There is something bly hall. plunges lEuit night. Mr. Jaquith will have an interest cheering about lights at Christmas Eighty personajittended one of the time not easy to describe. Colored Contractor ing tale to tell of his experiences as most important lectures in the First managing director of Near East Re bulbs o t any kind may be had on Aid course conducted on Friday eve order at tee offices of tee Electric To the qjfice of executor and lief in tee Constantinople-Athens nings at tee East Sfde by Dr. ^b ert Company. You can secure colors to and Biiildor Hotel Sheridan area. He also has the distinction of Knapp. The topic last night was match almost any color scheme. triutee/of the estate of any being one of the most decorated “Bleeding.” A group of 80 Girl SUNDAY DINNER Americans in Turkey and Greece Scouts attended ^ s . session. friendt or relative, of yours. having been awarded tee Greek Red There wfis a practice session held Here are Just a few of the Cross medal, tee Greek Croix de last night from 6-7 p. m. by St. New 75c Guerre, a decoration by the com James’s church, with ’The Herald Hortshleo. many Questions which, seriM mander of tee Orde. of 'King Newsboys team practicing from 7-8 Vegetable Soup George n of Greece, Near East dis p. m. A41 ing in fucH a capacity, you tinguished service medal and Order Tour Norwalk Celery and Pickles Makes must be prepared to answer of Hamadieh, ’Turkey. WEST SIDE ' Sirloin Steak The attendance prize Monday will The group of musicians who are TIRES^TUBES We carry all makec ot rebuilt Mushroom Sauce correctly and promptly: be furnished by Rev. Elmer ’Thienes forming a brass band held a practice At New Low Prices typewrttora. ■ Mashed Potatoes of the Hartford County Y. M. C. A . $20.00 and up session here last niglit. from • S p e ^ Rental Bates Lettuce and Tomato ADVERTISEMENT ’The regular Gym class had about Rolls 16 for gym and games of volley ball James M. Shearer .. Apple Pie dr Ice Cream F you foil to file inheritance STUDENTS have enrolled in bote and basketball. BUIOK AQENQY DAY and EVENING sessions of tee ’The soccer club also met last Cor. Middle Tnmplke KJOUP'S Tea Coffee Milk tax retorne within, the Connecticut Business College at the night. and Main S t 763 Main S t, Phone 5680 i^ e limit, are yon per- V Center for tee Winter Term start The regular whist party will be I ing next Monday. held this ev ez^ from 8 to 10:16. DIAL 8678 eonejly liable ^ r the pen^ty? If^- im trhitce, you do not inveit trust fim^ for months, can ioteren on the sum be ANNOUNCEMENT A REAL VALUE! charged against yon? Are you allowed to mahe tuk afid carry it, perhaps for egtra eommiiiion, above the years and yean? To Manehoator Auto BAKE-WELL (XL U ^ t|iet by tlie will, for your ...... Oilly 12 for immediate sale. skill in htfidllttg the fiuidi? Ownorf WHILE ^ yra liable for any loiiai TlfEY teat fl$ay occur? You don't h$ve to accept else- LAST don to teif dUBcuit ofllee. Tell Will yott'be free to give t|ie your frieadi teat teii tame THE MAPLE EVERY BURNER CARRIES A 6 YE^R QUARANTBR ntcemeiy tens from jieerbuti- Bvte' temperature for cooking and wodt -can be better done—et FEATURES baking.'. n eiiio IIA bu$itte$i? no fiddhiooel coit—by en e»> Oil la cheaper than, coal or wood. SUPEa-SBRVICB AND . No burner more eooaomtbalte use. Ctn you guarantee your pdrieoced trust ioitituiiooi Only best materlali uied.ln manu- foture el^qr to take on such a like ouri* ADVANTAGES ■ faetura. - ,t * - I WANT MY Ba^ to operate,' dependable al STATIOM OF ways. 9-11 MAPLE ST. »• Bnd.of.dlrt, ash.pans and wood MILK THIS BURNER. bbxss. ' • , . ,;v'V Thi one fdod'that idways has - a -the same deUoloiir^yor—>n0; (' it Mow Oporatod Bjrv G0tYoUrfiangeOilPrpmVqn wonder ohlldrtn loVt it. ALWAYS PURE SAEVB VENDKlUiO and SAVE A DOLLAR pasteuiuzed Former customers and fdends call here PROMPT DEUVBRY^ . BEST GRADE OPi OIL. DIAL 7706 TRUST CO. for Gas, Oil, Battery Service, Tires SQhTH' M AM W aateA 0()NN. and Accessories. ’b ouvviyb c WEST SIDE * I I 426 Hartford Riwd. ^ Prompt, Courteous Service. VAN ALWAYS SELLS FOR LESS ■ti»- .( SSMeKMfitnel, .1 ■■ • .y {'X ' \s . ;• i j i i ■ • *
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