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CNMfiir loMy/tac lufftit Mtieoal bu4fit la tM Mk AatoiAroSoiMd. ..port that Xante lumvqn* it* 9t tory of JaptB—MIB»000,000 yw Dobeonvlllei wae aeeaulted and left taJtawipdffrntas 'Ibi.iMpi MiMta WB Bo I mm4 Fwiiii bdiifi FiMti' (IMTAOOiOOO)— WM approvM by unelotbed near a weeded tick et bar •Bd bfitaP tbit tbi HOMM wiu MH ibNrbDIbyJfifiuivyl.'*' tbf OablMt today ia tbo faoo of pir* Truro* Mail.* Nov. M.—( elde the TdeottvlUe pond at U BlN. iMlMt waralafi from Influiatlal Uquor vdued at about IT5,| 5 ^ln HMrlii|i bifmri tbf^Hpuir;w8yi At Short toiieB. e'eleek laat nlfbt. luHlvan retain­ u d JMIM 6«nMllt6l bfjfis Im im i ■HHteMi SSaSdal latoriili. ^ l,n o eaoeei wae celled alen wltb ed eeaedouneei ebertly before ,4 Md tr# eqpeited A taki pvt four automoWlei on tbe e'deob and wandered to a aearlf Wgibillft^.- HiVr M.-(AF)^ WllbiBftaB, HW., Mh-«(AF) - litrao ^ aafy domaada of tbo army today Ooaet Ouardemen. Hite tbf obiBfo fffiffd teiM bp aad tbo aavy oMofly la ooaaooUea bundred eaieiwere found tbe beuee where be wqe flven hot ObilriiM iMiott 8f tbi, Itiftti fl* with Maaobwla, beaeb and about MO more on . drlnke and olotblnt. The eaao who MMMnftilttM todiy prddlftid i Frqiridoitt Hoevir, liMid fdPMffft erty nearlw. Four men were jwee\>JSR at tret believed to have been a lllpiHMi iMdiFtailiiM Mil wtlild dibtifi, doiiid imbwMobof PoooHk ed ai tb' e Ouardemen______awoepdniown holdup but further inveeUfatlon hai pmid lifiy li flw Ibtvt imlM bor XI pipmoBlir llboly wW imvi ta on a group~^^ about M led police to baUeve that the ft pSSSSVSISli■tom MtaUfl mmm taStagMa jtji^lboit ImtiUmoBli Is teoir fWB K nom were aoNelatei of lunivan. qWw Vt^HfH •ir.O M frH i, ' f A Ooait Ouard patrolman c m dM^OMTiM 6M< aow budfoti Baron ••laowbaOb^f upon tbe yroup on a lonely n o Um ro Maacbeiter nun are lald to^M , Btridtomii OiniKlIy, O0BffP0iitaiil_^taddii9 m Mm T./ tiM J .P U g ia wnw y Cape Cod eeait known a« tbe H utbt by police In conaeotloa witb diui ilfh N peusdi MllMlIvtlL ru' wbo oppoNd B BOW BWfdterlute or CMaaMroii dodand tM fovtra* the caee. tb inift I li Tnvlm,J yMM,e|f-yMM,o| 4isd M Mundi, lad 9R the rijlit li truSi infitlM of u •ffiBiy te moot'i policy of dcpfodcnoo upoa aerted Mcept ^ r * owfi* of Father Telle FoUee. 4, wilght M p o ^ . .Tkpyi wltb tM lr b u im , OiMdo, IVOlitM ibi diilt quniUfi Wt SSl laiuci wu laorculaf tM aa> cottatee. He nottfled hie itatlon and Tba t r it tip received ny tae itaie Ilytiriota* tloaal debt ircaUy and tbroatoalai a iquad- of1# Ouardemenouudemen burrIMhurried to tbe poIlN came from tbe yount man'i r ib is fu li tbi F«d- ourraaoy l& tlo a and furtbor dc» icene. Ac taey obartedcharted thetbe trrap father, Fatrtck J. lulllvan,^nlio In­ ir il ^ drtw MiMovt mm pom U OMffmi ellBOftf tba yMi loadlnf toward the rum runnere eeattered Into tbe formed them that bli ion bad been >■ BiliW irii n M PIIM. ■omotblof Ilk# Ocrmuy'i poit-war land dunec and nearby woode. beaten up la a holdup and loft wltli- irtar ifjmbi ForolgR oNobfiiffo ta • The men cautht lald they were out olethiat In an openluld for ley hih i BOf OBlyobI fiffgir. Mil, ino piymfBjj **BmS Oob wai ipfakl^niat a dln« era! heuri. The youtb'i ftrit it, Total Bimd'leeiie ef tbe Uttta oowwjSfta'v.yli? FeUoenm Themai Hunt and Danald Ao Thay Rood) Copoflbi tb it would tapobi liiiroly;*', , U ^X te fovoiirfflpmoolvoi. j ity of doitar orodlii, wvwMi- Tbe new budiet ae It le euMted be wae a aefliiw ef Mri. and Oreieman are werklqt loittta, KOV. SB-(AF) B o fird tafi.^ w tat kotioii' to be preeenntM to Farllament on wae emplSSrby bar to aad .qrreeti . pay be " Nb two ...... Deeemoei______34eetlmatei rovenue at efthe eeveraleettafea wblobm faakimwd from . fOB Altar HoBoyilooiL X toU vqta tar It" m e 'tea- ' ^— lean ''.ataH miMd. The Ouaidenwn a m went W HMtea4 .IO'-dqp(iit$?te into the Walker eettpie. they poMdinSd ociviigtefta aaiif found UmMlwdptwiteteo^ tbe tbw;!jpb;v d In tele wiy'^oMlgn aittaai oriSo jtvssk fore bltai tod B to ^ lm oeMbraM . ' "My proposal" iddto. itoVta Donoltoiae M tofm RuMQ^apaneie war, whlob wae 1,* ^jm i tp the home ef William Ip itb iVtoo boira Of wbMk^ I teo lUbjedtr Wbtab have Ume te wMob ta tetete dDniN 800,060J)6o7( |800,000, ^ . ) n>>Dobeoavllta about quarter of four whita poitao tod .' iBi- tee oooaeloB by p r ^ r a g a flig- the sutes to do just oxioily to d o j^ lid In Amqrteaa *t $a- Deeplte, the proipeetlve defldt the M M B A n u thie morning itp k naked and freaen hM tM i of vta- bMboked ftm et aiid teouitodi'.)of ploaeo tote roppoet to tko ' __ - . . that party oa Oapitol question. Km tou Hlie to hayo dlipoito^ la Arable Iratee et mobaafdVteitatd of Minliter et Finance Koreklyo T a ^ 10 badly that he could not talk mtioh oheenng growa-upe aad eehed baWng'^ta taka wltotfvor t p iv ^ l- at ’fivft. He w u helped to a oouoh ohliqren, Hutlngs said teo feoont annotaMo tea ihemooilOB. Fitar/to today, baihl, refueed to Inoraaie taxation Ovirpotored lite' to tba diy mont Sttobiitod to teo govonpr of bowovif', teort had irnoa he prodle- tog rata wu on teo day paytaidt Inalitlna upon reliance lolely on bor- BEEERACmEEilS and oovered w lP naakete after two pobeeflMn, diarmbd tod JaUeo, m q ^ a taUP'borib oarrlige with w u duo. which hot beftae w u given pm. the i o ^ i r old Ftllptoo lapsed Into the top dowu'^ Fftoqi’^Obitav Atolf Oallfomla that ho wovud pirdto Mto that the time ef aottoa would rowlnf. ^ and Priaoebs Blbjqie were eioorted thoao oenvlotod of vlelattag tee itato bo' do* SMB. Tbe budget for next year exceed! Then he told of. threw men attuk|ng sullen eUenee—a, elleaca ^broken to enforoemont law "dosatostbatbe te# Oteor'IUpublloaaa from the west TO OBIBH PATMBNT tbe preient year'a record eiweniU* hlT and taking about $8 In bhenge. day to.'aiiplito of^bHi. 8100. to through teo etroote e t teq dty, lu . Brueeole, Belgium, Nov. 86.'f7 (AP) tradiaonal style, g l r ^ Bwedto itij Doceaelty of somo drasko action to turo, which, It la Leader Siys Diere Are Now Hie fu e and body were .ecratued eavlbge two - loboerlee, wae prevent the oonfllot bstwesa a Fed­ (Oqatlaaed ,oa Page Two) •t-Nowepapor roperts that tw Bol- and bruiud In uveral pluee and me respbkelble for.hle.eaaKutoe otiy. first gUnipee of teo bloibde prtoooee; g lu CaMaot had .virtually dooldod reach 1,948,000,000 yon ($888,600,- who may somo day bo queen et her eral and state law frdm bjMomtog 000) requiring deficit covering bond toM were bddly froien. It w u fear­ HekUtad; W. J.^ rrle, OOT; a more rldlouloue.’’ to dofCr .payment of 'thinBXte,060 leeuei amounting to 614,000,000 yen 65,000 Meflibers Whoed that amputation might be neeee- grocery store new country. Deoember instalment oa tM debt to i hystattder. At te# raUread etoaqa tho royal The leglelatlve drifting'' eervloe ($182,800,000) before tbe booki are u ry, but the doctor, eaid this morn­ Fraak'JOknaon, has' been requested to ptapaTC the tho United S ta tu worn, denied today Flto Ouiito,. FUl: Iptoo, 60. eouplo Wero to'obtod by -King Oue- MAYUFFERSMITH by Forolgn Mlillstor Hjneoau. closed on March 81, 1988. WiDKoerOntGaBfstert. ing that he thought this could be tav, who waa not present • at tee Demoeratlo measure Ibavtog blank Army Anwoprtatlon avoided. lO'Boalta, FUtatoo, 26. the percentage of aleohollo con­ No decision h u . bou rtaohod, go Jimmy GMtonwa,' nitoliioV 86. ‘ wedding at Obhurg, by other mem- said, aad the goviirnment is still con* The army appropriation for the bbre-orth'e rayal ' family,' \iy the tent and tax rate provlslone. These next fiscal yetar le 448,000,000 yen wimarn Tinidbr.-raiitoo, ag.^ ■' are to be 'tonkedout Jototly-by thC PHILIPPINE POSTsldertog tee rsoont doolaratlou by Cincinnati, O., Nov. 25.—(AP) — BlfVen 'other toroKtoi, ;ene a'Jep- governor^ of Stockholm tod meay President Hoover and Oovemqr ($89,000,000) and tbe navy appro­ other, publlq offlel'tlf. House judiciary eomtoltee and the priation 878,090,000 yen ($74,600,- Edward Flore of Buffalo, president TRAP K-CONVICT anese wonwn, lay 4n hbeirtt^ today ways and means gitotp. Roosevelt. 000). These were considerably tmder of the Hotel and RuUbrant Em­ with tbsto eheete or shoulders gam­ Prineeee Mtodtad As tee^btll le.plitoned rrow it w|U Tbe newspaper Libre Belgique had the original demands of more than ployee and Beverage DlMenure’ ed by Mareeliho^s knife.' -Prtooese SlbyUe was plataUy ex- not contain any provision -for the ■aid teat the n u ^ to of teogrouat 800,000,000 yen ($100,000,000) for totematlonar Alkahoe. today said ' ' Feit-mniiy to'-Htod" •' eltedtey tee rieoeptloa aoeorded her sale of ligbt wtoea Representativce Prdd^ of SoBiliB h FaTor ministers bed dedded to prtoelpta to Cnilcago gangdom would be leeisted INAFARMHOUSE in an a(ttenlpt .to emdSto' the dining the process to th' castle, defer tbe payment and m t wkat(, each of the services, but far In ex­ n any attempt to control the union from wine producing an^' consuming cess of the appropriations for th-< crime Whi^h*took a greatoif toll' toen waving her head reputedlythe. atatee however, are planning to. or­ of'Fonner Goveraor If ever nmy he the result of the PaBla- If beer ie legalised. ^ any public catastrophe'here to -ro|- royal earrisgo proceMtad over much ganize a tone bloc to toilet upon te# mentary elution on Bunder, Bel­ fiscal year of 1930-31, the last nor­ Flore said he knew of no at cent years pollOe eidd' Ms^eltoo told tee same route followed by the pa­ gium U not likely to pay iw more mal year. tempts to seize control now being rade to htoor of the Prinoe of of light wtoee. It reeelvu to^repiMrations fr e a In that year the Army appropria- Sought Smee Last May W m i them " I felt funny to the head;’,’ ‘ leadersiplaa a test.un RWiOToh It DMtsaL inau. * . i" was ‘ hel'd.... 'thtae nefwjmwi Walee.a.'few'weeksAfd*-. ‘.1 ; ‘ the l 8te Germany., ^'Headquarters of the alllanoe are an dffiber 1 him as saiitoB* There will bw>: ^anrtlst^idtonsi^^ after the (Contlnned on Page Eleven) In Cincinnati, and tbe Uhlon has He Attempted Te KOI Aido ■AdtorwatderweiSt few tee'newlyWqas. at 'teb castle te^ TAHB8 H>B TOOB 66,000 members In the Umted ’^andl'ldpt UU. „ Nov. 36.—(AP)—Manuel to tbe mi hotel' aad- ataym night, tmt tbmomm tee fa­ Veteran president of tee Blnnlagham, Bag., Nov. 86-r-(AF) SUtes,” he said, "we have about 800 mous '^Nrtiite btar* in- teb eqetle will —Neville O ham H to^, ohaaCqUCiV. of bartender members to Caficego, md SatesmaB. writh nto 4 Senate, wto reported to ^ 9)80 a. , m. yaetmtoy be the scene, of a^'bjrtlMtot j i ^ .pircies here today to favor tbe exchequer, todey advtaed Bkigf POUND STERLING they have nothing: ^to do with to tee hoiqrttto Twelve hto9M4 <':toy}toq guests, to- land to avoid' a d ( ^ ) g "•ay "any haq§r racketeering. We have a spwl^ ohidtog ^pioatoao imq tobbtai ^totment of Alfrefhll. Barttb, attrtude"'on thf inewer eg tee UWt> representative .there to keep out to.: ^rn^governor of’ ^ LIttletoi), N. B., Nw. 86- ( b ^ ) ^ ' ®T'SS.:T!S?i5: reimatete^ d tomper; of Euro­ ed .statqs to Britato'i m M n» leged racketeering elements. pean hsaone, Idtytowa; to dto- 'Bovinidz, geiMxal of tbe Islands if DROPS INVALUE Ezra (Ldnnie) Witham, 28, of Btofj ltoleatog.’fi"' f^ e q d ^ Roosevelt ie not retail^- Qtaelderatlon o f the dope quqMtlota “We have been very careful to •hte'.''co; .. nbf to tee iqpSctoUB banquet bell, to ^ a m veiy i^ad to aeelM t keep our organization on. an honest doinham. Me., sought by iA« bustoess bai^^ and to.l^p out so- _ _^'saw,ibdtwae ptovlde a'^festoedTweltoine.- 1. QlileaQB, however, kept his own idint Hoover reeogntou that our vq- called racketeers. ,'To per^t control State authorities stojCe last May.was where Coiiaeid; while awaiting develop* quMt for a ftaBh gtaeuMiQa On tee takm into custody by a poese at'a ...... -y- -w-Y-,.. ' The dtonir top'he follpWisd by en dURcult debt subject l i a reasonahto of our orgsmlzation by racketoers In numts-to determine whether to de- one aad that he Ja ; apparently net Opening Quotation S3.22, a Chicago would hurt US 'iJl ’Over the farmhouse here a t 6 a. m. today.' ’event to tto ^^ y 1 entortainment to tee Ctotle hell t far the United States to urge feta ftony^^AL'.’.te which has hitherto been used only Eddie lberiB, Who Etcapd ■dveru to ume^ntaeae whefebgr; ?ln United States. Our uifion could Witharfi was wanted for attenq>t- for tea e te l^ . openWg ceremonies pidferince on Pi«eldent-elect may once , more be .tee subjeet -o f Decline of Over Two Cents not stand for that." ed murder, highway robbery - aad of tee Rlkidag; tovtted siuests v^l r.-mclki:'D.^ Roosevelt, a distant ppod Department ____ rwwtot a decUne of Efforts of women to obtain a^eeat ebeotaouiw,.totos^ down to pet^ ^ m eH ^thPoor to the convention for their federa­ On May 1$, the police ohargii, : N onoB p b b f a b h p 2 7-8 esnte rince lu t Wednesday, Witham posed as a proapqo^va pQfeiriag. whose health la pew. la Waehtogton, Nov. *6 ^ (A F )— setting a new low for tbe pound tion of trade union auxUlariu loit em Old^SsS. htogen to bedyr the toan terattetatar la Baguio while wtoto* when the convention referred thrir automobile bijiyer. aud^wal given a who'ondei amaaqd 'thev World by qi- NOtoe to reply to Baeeho-Slovgl^ since Feb. 5, 1920, when It broke to petition to the executive oounell, tor demonstration by XfviM Beech, ;,A' « WMitoB of whether a QmoIM a ^ and PoUih repreeentoilena. on nte Ib .l8. . .u lalesman, at Bhmswlok, Me. B eeto oaMag from DevU’a niaad. was aea- itonoTtee Legleleture ehen bahdd debts were being SOdMud at The $8.18 price was reported the Mtlon next year if that group so develand, Nov. M.—(AP)»—Pro^tbei>tee;fte______leirae fire of tbe lun and that te n ^ yqstorday, oablegrame said, to t m Winter and developmenta on to- recommends. drove to tee outekirts of the oify flow Infinitely Bteta DepArtment lowMt at w hm the pound ever sold where he was (tot upon by hie, paf-. teptasm. .tee very Muff. ^ wh|cb wftelh man's, bo a year torn London jiiU far pix(ta iiM d e n ^ bUle to^Congrowk; - , In terms of the Americen dollu. A Thbree^tton preaoelv union- small 00 the stars. ■ .ISa tosMlar Leglalat^ltetlto^ already eeat Bqlgluin. isaUdn of ohgln .gW singer and terribly beaten> mto .tod -the. plants aad anliaale ;Tho ohm to uq diroot pa)»llel ; ^ study made by the Chau Natlmial eelesman wqa believed dead by hie hank, which goes bu k to 1687 when "both natienal sm 1^ ohbto store about; Irtin ij|i'.,ma[qe, 'w u 'deeqrlbed tween ^ ‘iuhraq)d' tee oharaeteris- have for the past aevMtl vew ^ u assailant who burlefi hUh bfbtoth a tlw df-protdp'lSbin la redlatlw. tobintog. aowopapMo. American-grown tobacco was an «!• monopoitolng to all tarrltov^ from pUe of bruah off the highwey and today..by. Dr..< ttoeate.. .A wiW, orodk of. the alaor oeptM monetary medium for trade land imentlit; MtniiCfi !Dr.- Grae'a deeortptton> of Me find­ tlM,'befoie rateetdom wae bora, 'hq qtatthur tadependenco w W ^ it ,Wbrd wu teat OA Inuoatee that the pound in terms of the Attantlo to the „«ad then ftad to tee automobile. .of.the'e^,to^^,eky. ing I MVMMd te it'm ^ prerioUe « iMMiad hiz '.Iniztoeia’’ to . ObleaiNE r The Senato prw lE^t tioni seat wuntriea American money had never come from Canada to the Gki» ^ kta Maine offloiali iraUeq Witham, ..i^e msy say that prptop^m. le pi^m ei^/by ^ e ftoerian^ Beaator Bexuino Aqiuno, loo," end that ''tovelttaatlpa w da they said, > t o Boston tod then . t o doaer to lU 1989 price then today. closed that la^ q m in a b i :now en raute to' tho Bcatoe, The weakneu of eUrling w u at Montreal, where ths autotoobUe vrae metrswo, -rmmmifvtt’ "Ghioato .!^May” cnuronui, a in'hle etoad.. . within the ranks of o le ^ 'o f sem< found abtodoned. 'Wlteto tbe past meiha Dr. tellWe aesodato. Dr. trlhuted to expectation that the chain store oompanlee hfie to ell created to iti owh itosfe 4>F tee whose aiiM'WMiwrltteaas large] ’Bmlth rumpr was St . . . few deyi tbey.'leoatedldm here. He euB'biradlaaoe," he told tostobetaijof ptTp aiataer, • had ; dexnons^tad d etaettv# toetaoMM m h ll own, ^ 0 general boihqf te pdSiti British Trauury would remit Ita seetlons worked narta(btp‘ on had beien worUng John Barrie Dee. 16 debt Instalment to the lied workers, x k x L^M^uifiou the Cehtnd —-j-'-i-*— - teeae radlatioBs: dlmptly, adt here that htpTahdlen a ^ as a farmtotodfor a taoBth. Bto<^ to d M irtanoe ' w ™ w i ^ UhltedBUtu. yVhlleltw u^w have been dioiiqntoiB ikd dtaorlm fiqeta surrounded.thl luiuee •d In Wall a tru t that the British mated against.''^ __ rly rayamiteetle^^ •ovemment now had funds available tod Henderson aad'Qardber loe aRqiieQ' Phiuppteta* ., ! 'These ehato store noinv—--v. m o tee house. Tboy su: IS N S w Y o rT to take care of thia continued "both fUtaitatwiMd to OfUa'CMse moM^taiun cJuinacm, aome queetten w u raised number of utoSTfll^tad nave .Witham to hqd.but he jqm ta ita diSleultlu tbe Bank of Bng- Shown remarkable grejra At th< ibbed a wtantto and . Tmd might fa u to provide' future expense of the Pbopl* ol the «wm. For te» Jmteutee the lim U to support the pound after States, and It M mir etruligtad bitam the offleera'get^ h iJtaeh nayment had been nsade. the present eo|e$a^ to M aSe^teSiito^M w fn w D ~ .- In Bed quarters. tbo U W ta d S ti^ r Ssa.-pi'.w qr'BiiS- rv- y- ■ 'v'V A'•'f.w £|F ■ ' • •'•-■-n-'f-r ■ - . * 7 <,- - e( Me hMlto. There wew . y 9jfr MiiibReats on hla oUltorltofc PRE$fl)ENT ELECT l5 e«rst of too Job w^ere ^ Beareon gave a du>rt rived herea yesterday in too ndh. toe guests were aeei__ Chariee R. Grilffto of 05 Pleasant Saivatww GUtivi.. 44., iff Bbur^^ Th% i m Itddtog through the toud atMit was toksB to the boW W '^ said he had utch-hlked aeve^ hun- ed.toe bridal anMies. who waa to m a ^ wod^ isresungtoday d r ^ ^ M to see toe P^deat«elect service Mn| Hatoh fPIrifn of nesday m o f ^ , but diahppahrod and aak him for a Job as aariatant Quinn-Moriarty York, sister of toe bride, Wo for Cadh^r Brothenf. secretary to eomeone. He he Namab J. Iforiartoi daugh­ eontridto “O Day ding maarsif, tnww MmaOtf lato had been a delegate to the Chicago ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Morti­ Promlae** HamMea and “I F, P. HatoSey of Delmont street too CiaatoNdiottt River hen today, ■ ’a Apartt 1 ExpecU Can From Senator mer M. Modartgr, was marrled.yes- It iB Mom/’ by A^ward. who hat biiii absent op a two whm he oMrUa toother AsfMo and **lE?'RoSievelt aU terday mosBUig to Thomas J. 9 uton The bride was attended by Mra. weetoT weatem trip on buainesa for Ht u 4 TIm NidsM a p ^ e a ^ atotouftchte. TIsakq M il ■ tog (Uaner with the patlento at of Anamda. The eeramony took Paul Erickson, an intimate friend, toe Hartford Ftfe Insurance com- Sew^ im tofUB dfonet for toq Rolnason of Arkaaiu Eaiip institution whito ho was so largely plaot at D e^eleek at I t Jamea’s .an matron of honor, yuimere Gue- any. returned, borne yesterday. body whidi had not beeh recovered inatnimentai to fouadlng. church and was* .performad by a tafson was bast man for his brother. GsuTnud Oi Then.. ea^ ^bftonf^-^ WaallauialbBijik. ,1 . * brother of toe todde, Rev. Bugene The ushers wisre faul Irlehsea and Oolturi w*a a wortd War veteran : Next Week. A. Moitorty ef Morwieh. assieted by Milton NebMB, and WM jiptd‘ to the aervioa ovar- Rtv. Rtfleaa and Rev. nial. The brids who was gtven to aoar- Nfw "ork, Nov. to.^(AP)—The PRINCE OF SWEDEN The bridal attendabts were Miea riage to hsr fathsr wu gcfwned 4a Shanghai, Nov. 86.«-^(AP)—Japs Bva Latbrop of tide town as maid white crepe, prliinss style with puff neae troops wSra aecufed in a Chl- weekly meroantilo revlawa today (APWirnSpcUn !>• RoowveU wt- b r in g s BRIDE HOME of boner; PS?ederidr Quinn of An- aieeves. Ihe were a tuUe veU and naaa foreign office eominimique to­ axpraaoad<4Dvargent views . aa . to 49w S S y tp » ^ aoBla, brotbar of the. bridegroom, carried a bridal beuquit of white day of the maaaaera raeantly of CDtlHIfrUIUBU trade oondltloM ia'tot paat weak, iMfor* tackUng toe Jem «f worid^ was bast man; Daisy-Ana and chryeantbeiBumi. Mre. lriekeoB*s BradattaaVs said the deoltoe daeo ^out with Democratic Congrwonai Diape Dlmeck were toe flower girls, gown wae of hyacinth blue erapa, >,700 Chinese viPagera In northern « OM) velvet trinuaed and she earned yel­ duchurisu tlM nidd-OetObar peak maikad a * leaders the program they will sup- 4-yewr-old twin daughters ef Mr. Zt waa charged that a Jimweae nrKxoHiaT definite loss, wMle Dun’s aaaarted and Mrs. U C. DImoek ot Porter low and brmwe pompoaM. DEPRESSED AND WORRIED that pra^Thankaglvtog trade was p o ^ to g iiji for tivlties will be eopdu^d towday atioet A reoeptiea for the iauMdlate detachment ordered the inhahltanta eventito with an operatlo peiwerm- famlltos and eloM frieadi Mlewed (ff the vihagM of iHng-Tinff-Ban, unaxpactadly g IdyUic sotting ot trees and wator. arm boufuet was at bronse ebrys- agora were taken to the ditch with Berlin, Nov. 36—(AP) r- PreMs'' B thsr too emphatic for eomfort For today the Presidentreleet antoemums. The Uttie flower gfrls tm leamaa OoH Oonpaay, and at Wedding presents, from totoVld- weto similarly __ dreiaed to frocks _ ef MaizkR-WabriKk he explanation that they wars aus- dent voa Hindenburg was infomad ts pause which hss taken plane is ''promised himself a period com­ Mrs. Anna Wabreok, who has re- varieua ttmea owner ef valuable rac­ pootod of harboring and co-q;>orativf concentrated chiefly In the hea^ plete rest broken only by a journey toe^SwSSS i’m ysHowlalTfto with green velvet with voluntoar Obinaac troops and today *that creation of a oeaUtion industries. The production of gooqs ildown the hill from Ws cot^e to ^iSm^avtag watched toJwiSI ^sn«*t enegrf** wW®*_'W»V_®wrted w baskets of centty returned from ft visit ftt her ing bwraee, took Ms life by haDging Cabinet is intototobie, and it appear­ ytUoV DOBIDOMr old home in Qseohe-liovftliift was eariy yesterdi^ morning, leaman said toe Japanese promised a reward destined tor immediate consumption ?the hospital grou^ for a » ding from a distance, eelebrS;^ the had been depressed by rcveriais oi if the suapeete were found Innocent, ed certain that another “preaidlai’’ is proeoeding at gratifying lev^. I toe curative watifr toet we *wdd- The ceremony waa followed by n married Wedneidi^ evanlM ftt T govemmaat responsible only to tha Reports from 58 centers coveri^ centtouanee of Its royal family tra- wedding breakfast for the bridal I’Qieck to Miehftei lutilift. The cere­ varieua Unde and bad indicated to than aent troops into toa towns to • ered to have played such a PRpwi» ditien. invastigato. chief executive must be appointed. wholeasls sad retsil t r ^ /*?. *^* \nMt ^ r t to his flgbt for recoyery p i ^ and rifwi friends at the borne mony waa performed by the Rev. K> eloM friends toat he desired to end Ludwig iCaaa, head of tha Centrist of tnVnbride on Summit street. d Weber at the paraoBage of the Ml worriei, He remarked to one of ' Itart To Ron pre-Thsnksflving week todlcste bis elesest friends Wednesday night At the aama time, tha communique Partf.'im commlaaionad by the fair volume at toe lowest priCM in Qbrysantbemums predoniinati^ in Concordia Lutheran church on Gar­ president th&i morning to consult recent Mstory." „ UWRENCE INDIGNANT toe decoratkms" ------at both toe home den street. tiiat be didn't know how tong he aaswtsd, ten or more machine guns the various party leadara regarding According to Dun’s “wider and toe church. The bride has been employed to could “etanu it’’ were placed in ahooUng position 70 the ebaheea for coalltioh. He r^rt- westher hss given more vlt^ty te Mr. and Mrs.: ^uinn Taft later for the white weaving departmoit ef Genial, good-natured and happy* yvM from the ditch. ed that Adolf Hitler’s 196 Nation retaU demand, keeping pm[M^ of { Quality Groceries OVER ASTOR STA|EMEHT Washington, D. 0 ., the bride wear^ Cheney Brothers and the bridegroom fo-lucliy.^ Harry Seaman was the At that point, aaid the document, Socialist mombera of toq Raichatag tog n green velvet ensemble with by Robert Qicney., t ^ ndm never made an enemy. His the Chinese, suspecting aomatMng heavy apparel Items at Mjto Hvels. besides an investigation..broke ranks would oppoot the Pfw c^eellor no "Advaaoo buying of toys ^ Lawrence, Maes., Nov. 88.—-(AT) inceesoriM to match. The bride is a suddsn end was a ebo^ to Ms fami­ matter who’ha la, aad that Alfred other hoUday items is weU jmder For Less —The J^wrence Chamber at Cpm- graduate of Maoitocater Higb ly and Ms friends who never knew and some started to run, and the Hugenbexf, the NationaHit leader, way, and ths forthcoming distribu­ meroe todsy leaued a statement to Bcl^l an^ of St. Francis Hospital Schatschneider-Dey him to he the type to end his own machine guns opened Are. had declined to partieipate in a tion by banks throurtout th^win- King OfCir Kipparad 1 vtolch it. took enceptiona to a Pub­ Training school tor Nurses. /Mr Miss Bertha L, Pey. daug^er of life, lavitod out for Thanksgiving : It added that 180 escaned with coalition cabinet. try oreomt 1400,000,000 In CMr^ dy Quinn attended It. Thomae’a semi Mr.------and Mrs.-- Julius pey . of Bropk- dinner Seaman arose eariy saying he slight wounds, that 60 or 70 died try- Malaga, tin...... A W V lish^ statement attributed to IjM; to flee, “wMle infaats. oMldren There was a possibility that the bim dub savings Aator _in Boston yesterday^ to wbiW naw, Hartford, and is a graduate lyn, N. Y., formerly of this town, was g ^ to the barn to do some president woukfId make nonc further upon to give a marked Impstus to Knut, tto''virittog• — itomentarian “ t rordham Univareity. was married to Frederick Icbat- Mieree. He never returned. IBs body move to amolnt a suoeeesor to ths movement of these liues, as it N..Y. State 1 quoted as eriticiring lator ■ ocmdt' Schneider, Thnnksglvinf eve at 8 was found In toe bam aaveral hours Frans von Papen whose resignation torgeat tin, 2 fw • • • - * v o’clock. The ceremony was pe^^- ChincM statement aaid Japa> la estimated that fully 40 per cent tioni to toe Lawrence twttUe mUla. later. - nase aoldlera piled the corpses in i preci^tated this crisis, untitithe re­ of tot funds will bs torown into re- iMty Aetor wns quoted as aaytag Gaudian-Steinberg formed at St. T Paul's P Lutheran tM Seaman was In Me 50th year. He turn from Geneva of Foreign Minis-, toU distributive ckannels." Yellow Table Meal, 1 she bad been informed “that to toe Miss Alice Eiiaabeth Steinberg, ehurch by Rev.Sw im J. v' P. i2 Reidel, 5 ? ’'ua^ the -formerly managed the FoUy Brook lUff heap, hovered them with oil ter von NeuratM The gains in general bushtose ac­ llbifor ...... **tv etty at Lawrence there are women daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. double ring “tSSS^MissMlidnS Iw aso Coal Company which waS soaked fuel, and burned toe bodies to Hitler srailed wearily as he left tivity wMch have been reported to Steinberg of 70 llenton street was During the service------Miss Muoreo ^ ^ aOhes. who mw employed M hetos a week Dleck sang “Still as the Night’’ and the conference with Dr. Kaas tMs the past few months, have been Jumbo Marrow Sanna, I O ^ and receive only three or 'four doi- married yiseterday afternoon at & papy was sold and Seaman continu­ Tha Japanese were charged with afternoon. msiatslned said this rtvlsw but cur­ 3 Iba, fo r ...... * %# V lare a week to wsgee.’; _ . o’clock t® Otto J. Gandian of New 'Take Thou Thy Hands and Lead ed the coal buslatee. then aUdttog the nrma ot the vil­ 'Tvo always been an optimist," rent progrees is somewhat more Ir- Me.’’ Organlet Ebm played Loben lagers to JapaneM. The Chamber, in its e^inapt, Britain, son of the late Rev. Martin grin’s bridal march iM Men ' His bobly like that ot Ms father, he said, “and'Z stiU am.’’ He aad Ms rsgulsr although it is more , widely , Un4arwpod Clam said that Lady Aator bad been mla- W, and Mm. Martin Oaudian, Rev. delssobn’s recessional. waa borwe, particularly racing hors­ assodates still insist that he may distributed. CbowSar, No, I tin 8 c imrormed and cited to# etato law H. 0 . Weber, pastor of the Concor­ The attendants were Miss Wilma es. He rarely missed a hameee race yet become toe cbaacellor deapito forbidding the emBloymost of wom­ dia Lutheran church officiated aod M^ Hess of this town, cousin of the wlti^ IQO B^es of Manchester. Dur- Preeldeat von Hlndeaburg’s with en more than 48 npurs a^weto to ueed tha double ring 'service. The SENATE TO DISCUSS drawal of an offer to appoint Mm Htrebey'a Cocoa, refutation, it pointed out whatsit bride, as ms4d of honor, .ind Freder­ iu Ms life he either trMned or own- eertmeny took place at the narson- ick J. Dey, brother of the bride as ed a dMto ox mors raoa horaas. He boimuse be could not command the 1-2 lb, tin 9 c declared to be the neceeeity of toe ue on winter street Miss Marion Bupp^ of toe Reiebstag. Maeeachusetts textile mllle to com­ best man. was a prime mover in the new Nut­ INDEPENDENCE NLL Golduat, large O. Ray of Hartford was brideemaid The bride who was given in mar­ meg . ^rcuit sponaored by drivers pete with mille to other aeotieme ef and IBton Paries of Hartford was riage by her father was. attired in a and owners in Middletown, Bristol, That Canadian farmtr who sold 19Sc plig. .. 1 5 c toe country where wage etandards beet man. (Oontinufd Prom Pago One) are lower and said toat when toe princess style gown of white chif' Hartford, Windsor and. Manchester WMimpv A two steers for llu.15 aad than bad The bride were a gown of egg ton velvet. Her veU of tulle, worn and frequently entered horses in the to pay a freight bill of 115,10 on ISatellf Coffee, wage etandarila are lifted eleewhere ebell transparent velvet with tur­ are expected to Join Smoot of Utah, Lawrence would not bo found isg- cap sbi4>e, was trimmed with paavta ' «hdH IMp'olrouit Ha waa known to who r entioned Christmas or shortly them was lucky at that He didn’t poun4 |4ig, 2 3 c Siag. The Chamber aaid tost eon- ban to mateb and bouuuet of white and caught with prange blossonoi. laca trabk followers throughout New 1^ money on toe deali Kiliarney roses and lUies ef toe She carried a ihower bouquet of thereafter iMLa time that he looked . Redi-Cooked Oats, itiona to Lawrence are "no woree' EMland. tor final action. than anywhere else end referred the valley. The bridesmaid was attired white chrysanthemums and valley IBe leavee Ms wife Almira L. in wine transparent velvet with tur­ lilies. The maid of honor wore hlHC Smoot'S prediction drew favorable [Pkp...... •••• 6 c English woman to the EngUeb tex­ (launders) leaman and one brother. response from leaders of the PhlUp- tile eentere where, H eald. iahor ban to match. Her arm bouquet was chlHon velvet and carried yelloW Fancy. Cabbie < of yellow Qbrysantbemums. obrsrsanthemuma. Earl 0 . Stamsn. of 105 Eaat Center pine L^Iature who. since ifst eonditipiis ^ere street, treasurer ei the F. T. BUab January have been worWng here FREDE.WEBNER '.pound .I ...• A dinner for the Immediate fam- Guests were nMsent from this iUee and close frlehda followed at town. New Britw, New York and Hardwara Company. Hla mother for a settiement of the ptoblem. HOLY CBOBB RQPQH the Hotel Sheridan. The decorations died fariler thia yow. ^ ^ Manufd hoxas. speaker of the In­ TEACHER OF PIANO lyiak’a Cough Dropa, Brooklyn. On a i^ent visit to Tha funeral/aervicas will be held Previdence, Nov. 85,—(AP) — were yellow and Spanish Brick Manchester toe bride was honored sular House of Representatives and AND ORGAN. llOc pkg...... 7 c Chrysanthemums. with a aurprise miscellaneous tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock Joint leader with Senator Sergio Chargee of uneportamanllke con- from Ms lata home, 448 Hartford duet by the Crueadep players in tlw Mr. and Mrs. Gaudian left on an shower. Osmena of toe Independence mission, Heginiiara fnatnictsd in piano iCraakar Meal, unannounced wedding trip the bride On their return from a brief Road. Rev. R. A. Colpltte of the said toe statement ropreeented hopes ^large pkg...... recent Erown-Hoiy wross footbal South Methodist church will officiate at itudio OF thilr own 1 0 c game made to the current leaue of wei^ng a hyacinth Blue traveling wedding trip the young ooupla will of FUipino leadert. costume. They will be at home he at home to their friends In their and burial will ba in tii® WAat ceme­ RoxM said the insular mission homes.\ : Prlnec Albert Tobacco the Brown Jug. undergraduate hu< to their friends after January 1 at newly fumisbed apartment. tery. moriit publiaation. today were de­ would oppose the reported intention STUDIO, 128 WEST STREET ^ n ...... 1 3 c nied in a telegram aent to Presldfat 185 Glen atreat, New Britain. of farm organisation leaders to have Fox of Holy Croat by Preaidept Hen­ EDITOR’S FUNERAL the Hawee-Cutting independence bill Telephone 3333. pKrasdale Catsup, ry Barbour of Brown. The campus recommitted' to committee. A oz. bottle...... publication,, in a short copyrighted Gustafson-Berggren New Haven, Nov, 35 — (AP) — Farm leaders have inslited that 9 c Mias Elala HUdur Berggren, The funeral ot Charles W. Pickett, couaBu article, accused the Crusader team the bill carry amended provisions \ of maiiijwg their Brown opponmita daUghtar of Mr. and Mra. Alexander for nearly forty years editor of toe for tariffs, on niiUpplne imports to and demanded the severanct of grid­ Berggeen, of 77 I«urei street was Times-Leader and Times-Unimi who Rev. and Mrs, Thomas Brockway be xwised pregresalvdy during the MAHIEU’S iron rriattone between the two col­ nuu^ed tola afternoon to Carl died yesterdiw will be next Monday of Hingbam. Mass., wero overoigbt transition period between enactment leges. PresideBt Barbour wirad Arthur Gustafson, aon at Mr. and at 1 p. m. mrial wpi be in New guests Monday at the parsonage. of the Mil and the date at final inde­ Prerident Fox that the allegations in Mrs. Arvld Gustafson ot 31 Maple Pfeston. Mrs. Rmond Iquier^wbo has pendence. They also want Umlts street. The ceremony took place at C!olonel Pickett who was 76 years been ipenaMg a wook with frlen^ PARSONS' no vny rapresantod tha mtiment of wer than toose provided in t Hartford. GROCERY tha adml^tration, athletio manage­ 8:80 at toe Emanuel Lutheran old had had been In falling health in Irvington, N. J., baa ro^cd to Hawes.^tting'bill on annual free 183 Spruce Street ment, players or atudenta at Brown. church. Rev. K. E. Erickson the since his retirement in 1820. her homo here. She trip importation of PMUppMOy sugar, Men., Toes., Wed., Nov. 88, 88, 80 from Now Jersey to Hartford by cocoanut oil and other products. FLOURNOY MILLER NOBLE S1S8IA Mrs. Mosely and two' cMldren EUBIE BLAKB-'^ wb6 have been spenMng e^eral MORELAND MANTAN wesUn at the home of. Mrs, Bessie HOSPrrAL NOTES in the ail-oelorod tmeleal Trytball has returned to.her home comedy eoeoeoe. (\ 'r in Laurel ton, L. I. ' X f'i . ' EaJniiaie Wtteri and Mies Una Albert Bonino ot 86 Charter Oak “SHUFFLE ALONG” Bitters of Quaker New Un- street was discharged yesterday. ■ or ittt. don. and Wlntorop DavoU and two Oonapany of 106 People. dgiighters ot Liberty Hill ww m- C. T. Saunders, of Bolton, em- esqt oallers at toe borne of Miss iiwed by the Amos D. MriSgo A Noble Slsele*s Orehectra. _ona Company of HazvdviUe, Nigbli 60e to II. " S S * j X u t u ., Hor«. Utu.. Conn., was cut by an axe wMle at Mat Wed.50oto|L60. PACKARD'S PHARMACY •ad Mrs. BeUe Brown spent work this morning. He was «ad- Thankegivlng in New Haven with mitte(f to the hospital for treatment / at 9:30 a. m. Gloria Pagani of 174 West Middle * ^ 57S d Mrs. Newton Fallor and Turnpike and Dtories R. Griffith of three chUdfen of Montdato N. J., 65 Fleasant street were admitted to spent ThanM^vtog " f . the hospital today. Today and Today and Very Special Values For the week-end at the honm of Satiirday - -'” ■*‘* ■ •.<5 '•• ' r, ' • ' ‘ ' ’“ ' .’’ ■ '

i The Fellab Woman's AlHaaes Bo- Owing to ths rshMnals for ,ii g win < oltW, Group 618, will hold a dance play, ‘%io WUrtful Widow", 'dwbObt J , —K— ..—-'l8 . wf^b- -1— - vttlsty.— - - L BcCUiSKRWAINmiER FIUG^ INTO POND, ABOUT TOWN at Tuni HalL tomorrow night Booster -pMib meetli^ wfU be post­ poned frpm.Mondity: evening to De­ LY. FROM BACK PORCH The executivs committee an<| cember 12. 'the three-aot comedy H C I D B OH WORK Charles Heck of Hollis^ strAst oopuaittee dairman of the Lutbar will be given by the Booster Play­ 'stcr* 6f Dsw^ludiiiiaii, or in has returned after a visit with rela­ at -Bntkowar’s or the Lsiyvs of the Bhnanuel Lutheran ers at the Hollister. street' acl^l, F acfs B a A tr la Hie Metrofxrff- woukiwla. HknksfiTing Day Tragedy In tives in New York. church win hold a meeting in the Friday evening, December 2. The Mrs. AiutiR :Ch^:^';€llii Board Liwla Btrsot Book Shop. Bingle tlekets are one dollar and the course tan CroBB Country E vents Rock^fle Averted By Qaick churCh vestry a t 7 o’clock tonight club is composed of ipembers of the of Sodety For r . v . a HBABoro < Group 4 of the Memorial to discuss plans for a Christmas congregation of the North Methodist Coarse A t Morigroit MiOmoriaL IR.50. ' Makes No PnflUstioo. Action of Father. Linen Auailiary, Miss Mary Hu party. • ch^mch. ‘ • • -MWaMlkw Hartford. Nov. SS^CAP) — son, leader, win meet Monday at Mrs. Austin^ Cheney' df ^ Wedge­ WOMAN KlLLB.nDLF Joseph ,P. Mc£!|UBkey, Fordham Special to The Herald. the Center ehtnrch house. Miss Grace C. Hood, of 10 Blm State Pulblio /tTtilitlee ~ Middle Turnpike, wbich was clos­ way, Haiittord Road, is a' member New Haven, Nov. 26.—(AP)— College athlete, left his home here has set Monday, Decemiafr 1: Rockville, Nov. 24.—A Thankegiv Terrace, has returned here after ed from Broad street west to Adanis log Day tragedy was narrowly Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burbank spending five months In the British of the executive board of'tte Hart­ ACTS. Maude StovieDS, 42, a negro, today bound for New York City 10:80 a. m. at EDutford tor n street, is again open to travel, but comoittod suidde yesterday In her ing on tho potttloa of Joim W.' averted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Cambridge street have as thdr Isles. Miss Hood "found economic there is stUl work being done on ford Art society which-Is. arranging where he compete in the Metro­ Arthur M. Robbins of East Main guests the fwnlly of their son froin conditions not much improved there, for a series of three, exhibitions and room In the homo of 8. Fred Strong politan six ndle, cross country run and nine others,. aU^rtoB. that street, yesterday afternoon, when Adams street between Woodland on Edgehin road where she was em­ rates and charges of the Richfield Springs, N. Y. but she says that the Britishers street and the bridge on Adams lectures to be given by pirominent at 2:80 Sunday ofte^oon. Yesterday their three-years-old daughter, June, never tasted the war-time luxury ployed. She .had opened the gas jets Water Company are unreasonal street. In addition to building the artists and art collectors at the and was found with a gas pipe in McCIuskey won the annual Recrea­ and that the service furnished fell from the rear veranda Into the Miss Gwendolyn Prescott who the Americans enjoyed and for that addition to the bridge on that street paper mill pond. The cries of her teaches in the Hollister street reason do not seem so depressed Morgan Memorial,Hartford, this her hand. tion Center race, here in record time. the company is inadequate. flve-years-old brother attracted the there was considerable work neces­ season. These lecture-eKblbitions school is spending the week-end now. Government regulations make sary on the roadway. The work bas will furnish art stiidentf and lovers father, who leaped into the water with relatives in Stonlngton. it impossible for one not a citizen of advanced so far . that through travel and brought the girl to safety. with an unusual opportunity of Great Britain to get work there. is expected to be allowed next week. viewing original palnti^ of high The Robbins home is situated at Inasmuch and Shining Light Cir­ Miss Hood formerly conducted the the edge of the pond, and is known Shopping News column for The merit, and ot listening to the artists as the Wagner place. Just how the cles of King's Daughters are re­ Mrs. Rose Lasala, James Pontillo, themselves. hearsing for 4f minstrel entertain­ Herald. Miss Anna' Bengston, John Pont^lo mishap occurred is not known, al­ ment for Friday evening, December The first lecture will be given by though it was said that the child is and'Angelo Pontillo, passed TbankB- Thomas Benton on Monday evening, Quantity Limited! 2 at the Center CongMgational The first indication of the rapidly glvlng Day with Mrs. Lasala’s subject to fainting spells and prob­ December 12. His subject will be. I ably toppled off the porch into the church. approaching Christmas season was daughter at Watervellet, N. Y. "Mural Painting.” The second is water. She was far out from shore given today with the beginning of scheduled for Tuesday evening, when the father reached the scene. The Manchester Green Commun­ work on decorations outside the J. A plate glass window in the Ru- January 3, on^ International Art Genuine Goodyear Welt He immediately jumped in, fully ity club will give another setback W. Hale Company store. Christmas binow store that was cracked on and will be given by J. B. Neumann clothed, his quick action saving the and dance tonight at the school hall Day is exactly one month away. Tuesday was replaced by a new of New York who for many years girl’s life. A considerable amount in that section, at which they win plate this morning.' The crack weui has been promlnept in. International of water flUed her lungs but it is award Christmas turkeys for first Miss Emily Burkhardt of Jersey not large, but bad started to extend art circles, having introduced many thought that she will recover, unless prizes and dollar bills for second City, N. J., is spending a few days and by replacing it at this time prominent European artists to the highest scores. Refreshments wfll American public. The exhibition at pneumonia sets in. Mr. Robbins be served by the men’s committee (n witii her sister, Mrs. H. O. Weber, there was a larger salvage which CHILDREN’S S h o e s this time ^11 be from ' Mr. Neu­ suffered from the shock of the icy charge. of Garden street would not have been the cqse if the water and was overcome for nearly replacement was not made at this mann’s private collection. The third lecture and exhibit will three hours. The degree team of the Daugh­ Hose Company No. 2 of the South time. Manchester Fire Department re­ be by Klmon Nlcolaides, who is re­ PaHnt ters of Liberty, L.L. O. L. No. 126, nowned as a teacher of art as well L ta th ^ r I'OUR IN THE FIELD will meet for rehearsal in Orange sponded to a still alarm last night at FEAR THREE DROWNED hall tomorrow afternoon at 2:% 12 o’clock for a chimney fire at the Cunmttal Hartford, Nov. 26.—(AP)—Four o’clock. home of Albin Samuelson of 114 Hemlock street Slight damage re­ Norfolk, Va., Nov. 26—(AP) — candidates are in the field for ap­ sulted. Lack of any news of their rescue pointment as clerk of the Demo­ The quarterly meeting of Nut­ bas resulted In the opinion here that cratic State Senate, it was learned meg District, No. 21, Loyal Orange the crew of the fishing smack FREE today. TWo sre from Hartford^ Lodge, win be held in the lodge Miss Pauline Beebe of Maple Rappahannock was drowned when county and one each from New rooms of Devotion L. O. L. No. 146 street, who has been confined to her the craft capsized off Smith’s point H aifa and Fairfield counties. at 68 Heath street, Hartford, to­ home with a severe cold and laryngi­ near the mouth of the Potomac on Worth much more/ The Hartford county candidates morrow evening at 8 o’clock. A tis, is able to be out again. Tuesday. FREE are said to be Attorney Vincent W. large attendance from members Reports filed at Norfolk divlsiob Two new “stop” signs have been The only thing cheap about Dennis of this city and Mayor Jo­ throughout the state, and from this headquarters of the Coast Guard theaa ahoaa ia the prieal Wa seph F. Dutton of Bristol. Francis town is expected. A social hour placed on orders from the police de­ show that the overturned smack J. Ck>nti, local lawyer, is being men­ with refreshments will follow this partment at two bad street inter­ was picked up by a patrol and not bought them at an advantage* tioned for the assistant clerkship. business sessioa sections. One of these signs has far away a smag boat was discover­ FREE oua figure and are patting Mr. Dennis was a state Senator and been placed on Keeney street at ed entangled with fish stakes. It Is the aavinga on to you. Thay'ra Wetherell, where there have been was defeated at the last election for The Walther League of the Zion believed that if the crew had escap­ built of aturdy leather, and 'judge of probate by Judge Walter several accidents. When tne im­ ed some word would have been re­ Lutheran church has set the date of provements were made in Buckland they’ll atand lota of tough wear H. C2ark, incumbent. Wednesday, November 81 for a ceived from them by now. and tear. Tha quantity la limited Senator David Goldstein, of there was a bad situation at the Names of the missing men, be­ sauerkraut supper at the church connection, of Buckland street and Your Choice ao bring the ehildran in early Bridgeport, and Senator R. J. Dev­ from 5:30 to 7:30. lieved to be thlree in number are not and IIH to 2 lin, of New Haven, are also report­ TolUmd turnpike. There has been known here. of a while the aizea are eompleta. ed to be backing candidates for the several close caUs between automo­ The Morris Fishery Company of Tenor-, Guitar, clerkship. The children’s department of the biles coming south on Buckland South Manchester Free Public li­ street and cars going east and west Reedville operated the craft. Hawaiian Guitar, Mandolin, brary has made a change in the NEW HAVEN EARNINGS on Tolland turnpike. A “stop” sign or Violin, hours for Saturdays and holidays. was placed on Buckland street Boston, Nov. 25—(AP) — A net Beginning today the hours are from Free With a M o n tg o m e r y W ard & Co income of |64,866 for October was which is expected will do away 9 to 2; schooldays from 8:80 to 6. with possible trouble in the future. Course of Lessons. reported today by the N. Y., N. H. TEL. .5101 and H. R. R. The net for the first 666 For Particulars Call 5680 824-828 MAIN STREET SOUTH MANCHESTER The committee on laws of Wash­ Earl Lewie of Franklin, C!onn., UqClD—TABLETS^ALVB ten months of the year was 124,962 ington L. O. L., No. 117, will mee;t Checks Colds first-day. Headaches against 17,817,966 for the cor­ tonight at 7:80 o’clock in the club- spent Thanksgiving Day with bis or Neuralgia in 80 mlnutea Malaria responding period last year. rooms. Important business will be parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewie of KEMP'8, Ine. Birch street. Mrs. Maud Kahn and In 8 days. October’s net was an increase of discussed at this meeting and the 666 SALVE for HEAD COLDS Next to State Theater I28..607 as compared with Septem­ committee chairman requests the her son, John, of Franklin, were also ber. Although the road suffered a presence of all members. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewie. Most Speedy Remedies Known. ‘decrease of |2,880,114 in gross revenue during October, net operat­ The American Legion rifle club ing income decreased only 1628,887 will hold a practice shoot a t the compared w Every coat a marvel of value! Expertly tailored of fine 2 '" $ 1 .0 0 1 2 ’^” $ 1 .0 0 $ 1 .0 0 crepey woolens and abundantly furred with quality fUrs. Fancies. 14 to 17. ELECTRIC Sizes 12 to 20 and 86 to 48. Electric Toaster WOdDCHOPPBR’S HEATING PAD $ 1 .0 0 Prices Greatly Reduced On AXE $ 1 .0 0 $ 1 .0 0 “Kwikway” ' ODD SIZE WILLOW Automobile DRESSES WORKMAN’S VISE CLOTHES TUBES HAMPER $4.98 Leader Console, $ 1 .0 0 . $ 1 0 0 $2-98 Matched Butt Walnut Veneer $ 1 .0 0 with Aah Overlay decoration. PORCELAIN $1.00 Card Table Formerly To $7.98. Formerly To $4.98. Walnut finished sides and top. KITCHEN UNIT Free with each pur­ A splendid opportunity to pick up an dreaa or Chassis: 6 Super-Powered GLASS SHELF chase that amounts two at a fraction of its ori^nal price. Dreesee for every Tubes with Autoflow Power; $ 1 .0 0 to $10.00 ersh or occasion. Sizes to 48. Automatie Volume Control. * $ 1 .0 0 more. Haight 87H inches, width ONE BURNER COMPOSITION 20H iiiMiss, dspth 18^ toehsf. OVEN ROOFING Clothet Dryer i4 Children’s Coats ' -f.' Same Mfldifaie Equipped With "’" $ 1 .0 0 Those extra warm, fine quality .. $ 1 .0 0 W $ L 0 0 Shert Wave Converter— Only coats you have leen priced io $7.98, METAL are now reduced to ...... $ 5 * 0 9 ClothM ifampw Bettor Motor and I t . In FBstel Shades ifor Bath Corn Popper Vegetable Km* • __ __ $54-95 • Bed- rtfli New Plaid Blouses room ..... White Collars, Puffsd Sleeves, ^Lovely Color Combinations, and.

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I .V, E^AO&XOUlir 'xiU7eHaBiia'mianRa‘H nM »;:’'iosm ''H A X flxw N A '(^ 1 ...... m m ' n I ^ . 1 to thi Itourth'it; ,1 ' : 1 Dtmoentto SCWINnARILL . f MHCDtSUSON u d Bfitauil 'iJWMBMnv feM named In Ua .. OMVgS SObNtiS RO CKVniE lU^ubUoaBt ftt i^rm M i to tblf i.-^(AP) TDGDHOIIBfORACDN niDnvncHBtE 1 ^ , WM bimsd U i pnrty agfito •^■■wwiBa wooi I f aVths lUpubUoM CMNUi. • tavt' actiMi Named <*Aoltag leigeaRF* ■ bn." tos ffssd DiirlBff ^ h t Mr* Mi^ 136JAILBDDI.YBAR Peter DewglewlMf a Vrnpilarof the MlmluMflss, Is isviouily Ui. n s • soon Comsi A t ^ Pence DepaniMB I m n Mmed VlStlBSiOf B'.SM sftnplM l Psrty Comis AIobi* Tbon to stay HP the tree Suditiei Show Tint SO Par* aettog eergeabtr aad be to idlserMM ttot ___bsr fbem pur- Oils lliot.' IN TOLLAND BASTIU charge of Ibe Bight feree. He wae siUBs b sr film cansv Md thst fsv gppototed M a eupmuBmary of^ a i m puaidsd msdicil ipscisNsts. Air routes operated over the m WOl Ba KilM By Oaly a nw of Mr frlsads Vatw ua- Not every eeea Is m aosomilie- British implre sow eover> Stfin Womiiii 39 Mtit Mlaori til MdlW thlt ih i hAd b#M OMtfBid Bkles. Amonf Ytkr’f Crop of Prii* to tbraoiBs of btr imotbor for ballag M tbs one John Moon M NO AntaaNaxiFawWaaka. Uufw fere^e tem m laayor. M Barker street shot ysiterdsy to Saturday onon in County InitltutioB* the city ebartor deea wA maiie pr^ iMt sevea moatbs. Mrs. Josspbtos Woodruff, mo Battle la broad daylight Mr7 aad vlileB for a m eaat tbe^a^sU rs. Moore aad a i ^ y ci frlsads AooordlDf to a ripert of Um Coun­ meat Is m “aetiag MrgeaBt." ^ of ths actrsss. said bsr daughter . rtfty pcrioni will ba killed in Ood> attempt will be made to ebaage 0^ tbs victim of tbs ray* of tbs squa- KITS at tbs faakly eotuff* to Bal- Do You BMUeut duriBf the nMt'faw WNki ty Oommlialonara 186 paraona wort olty charter so that eueb aa appetot- torlal sua aad of poisonous lasscts tle fer tbs bMday aad alter m bMMM meteriita Md padaitriMi oommittad to the Toliaad Oeui^ JaU BMBt caa be made. of tbs juaglM adiiri fllaulw sUd dtoaer the parw wont tots the durtBf tba flaoal year 1988. Of tbli she made scenes for the juagle woods fer a walk. art dolnr thoao tbinra whioh are Truck Overturaed Tbey same upoa a small tree number 189 ware man and aovan wo­ A truck owned by tbs Msrldea story, fatchCoMEaiihr? QUARTERLY daaftroui) axpariaDoa itatliUoi man. Of tboaa Mntanoad 110 man Oaly ease during MOW with a large, squirrel aest to the ihew, a bullotiD of the Dapartmrat and all tha woman wara ovar 81 Bakery overturaeil aad caught are moatbs bas Miss Beotb beeaaMete tMmest braaebes. John shook the at l^eaard'i Oorner. There were tree aad out popped—aot a squirrel of Motor Vohioloi today layi. Xt la yaara of ana, >19 baing minora. Tba three men In tb r truck ano tbey leave her bed, aad then she suffered apparent that motoriete a luddea more upon the road In tlmee of duek drunxarda; 14 for hbuaa braaklngf are mere hopoful new for she ap­ Mr. Oeea stbyed put la toe tree top 11 for braaob of the paaoa; 18 for ra- breaking caused the ear to overturn. pears to show Improvement lately." and WM brought down with one and' darkneaa, when dtdvlnf oondl- Oharlei Leonard, who lives at ^ tiona are generally leea favorable. Xt alatinf offloara; 16 for violation of aeema reaeonable to aay that opera- tba liquor lawa; alfbt for telaeon- coraer wae putting in a call for the tore art driving In the fall and win­ duot. fire departmeat when a rnort o ^ Tbara wara.twalva mora Imprlaon- tbat the Ire wm exUngulibed. ter daya on the eummer plan} that ad tbla yaar than last yaar. en proceeded on their way to Merl­ pedeatrlana, too, are exhibiting only Thankaflvtof Day Sin without leavlM their Mmee. In Every aummer caution In their walking on the hlghwaya. Tbaakafivinf Day w m qulatly ob- Dat|ey-Ooetello' Mnet Be Oautloua aarvad inTOokvllla, with Hrvioaa in MlM Franisee Ooetellp, daufbter of There are alx week-enda remain­ tba momlnf at tba First lAitbarui Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Costello ^ Vsa will wsicsms this ing, one holiday, one holiday-eve a ^ Trinity, St. Bamard'a and It. Jo- Mountain street., and Bsw Vicks prsMsb ssps- 8T daya on wnioh operating oondl* anh’a oburobaa. Itbrn and otbar Dailey, eoa of Mr. aad,Mrs. MiobMl sliUy disignsd Isr tbs boss and ihrsst tlone may be aub-normal with re- plaoas of bualnasa, mills and aobools Dailey of Snipilo street, were mar­ -■ wSofs floor oo/tff sfsff. . . Usad M apeot to iMth traction of tlrea on wara oloaad all day. Thera wara ried todiky at 9 a. m. at the rectory TRIALI dbootsd. many oolds can bs prsvanisd. pavement and vlalblllty beoauae of many family raunlona, of St. Bernard's church. Rev. asorge earlier darkneae, foga and rain. Man Tbara wara special-dlnnara at tba T. Sinnott officiated. abroad. In car or afoot, muat be un- various Institutions In tha town. At The attendants were,Miss Made­ uaually oautloua lf he la to be among tha County Home the children enjoy­ line Dailey, sister of the groom M d • You dsprfvi bdutmIE of Do Your the aurvlvora oh New Year’a Day. In ed chicken ralaad by tba Boma James Qalavla. The bride wore blue the laat five weeks of 1981 there Poultry Club, with candy and other silk M d bat and carried white roses. shaving eonoEort you'vo nevsr An Opportunity To Buy were 76 fataliUes; MO In the laet good tolnga sent by friends. The bridesmaid wore gray silk and approached until you give the Colds'Hang 0a"7 t five years for the same period. Al­ E ight’patients enjoyed a s p i ^ carried pink flowers. Her hat match­ though the number of deaths occur­ irkey menu______ickvlUa at the MOkvi City ed the gown. "BLUE BLADE** a trial. ring this year has been fewer than bospltai. At the TownT------Farm,— Mr. A wedding dinner followed at the in ia#t year, a decrease of 66 up to and Mrs. Delos Rich served a chick home of Mr. Md Mrs. A. J. CosteUO Eveiy"BLUE BLADE** user Winter Clothjng and November 21, In the past five weeks en dinner. Nineteen man and three on Mountain street, only immediate knoivs this is true. Your first there were 66 fatalities including 67 women are at this institution. Roast members of the family being pres­ / pedestrians. pork and vegetables were served to shave with "BLUE BLADE** u e twenty-five guests at Tolland ent. Only the exercise of extreme vigi­ Mr. and Mfs. Dailey will live on will prove it to pour satisfac­ lance on the part of those who walk County Jail. Lawrence street after their return Accessories For Mon* and those who ride, a caution that Golden Wedding from a wedding trip. tion. "BLUE BLADE** edges is not being shown at the present, On Wednesday next, Mr. and Mrs. Children Help Welfare will prevent the slaughter which is lu John Hlckton of Butcher road will are hard enough to cut glsM— celebrate their 60tb wedding anni­ The children of the Northeast Md prospect. Complaints tend to show Maple street schools M d the SeVenth yet slotted. Hexing center—of that automobiles with improper versary at their home, holding open Women and Children house during the afternoon and eve­ Grade of the East school gave a lights are increased in number at large number of vegetables M d an entirely different temper* this time on the sUte roads. There ning. They were married in Tolland and have resided there and in Rock­ other provisiSns to the Rockville —bends freely for easy ad­ are more cars being operated with Welfare Association on Wednesday but one headlight and without tail- ville most of tiielr lives. Mr. Hlckton is 78 years of age and which were distributed among the justment to your special re- Rodoeo toolr d an - lights than ever. ^ needy of the city. Then were three tioa Md.sovority 1981 Highest was bom in Scltico, while Mrs. Hlck­ quirementt. Thia ia only one ton, who is 70, was bom in West- small trucks full. tUs sol*, nodem o n c y, VopoRnb acts Automobile deaths, so-called, in Notes dircet—two w«wi ot OBCO—by ttinra- Connecticut or 1931 reached the field, Mass. Mr. Hlckton has been of the unusual advaiUages Utioa and Inhalatlcn... Jost rab it on. highest total in the sUte’s history, employed for the past year a t Grove Aliss Natalie Ide, a student at A t Drastic Reductions Hill cemetery, but previously con­ Connecticut College for Women, U you get when you ahave 482, but already this year there have at the home ol her parents, Mr. Md been 347 fatalities; 172 pedestrians ducted a farm. with the "BLUE BLADE** FOLLOW VICKS PLAN FOR and 175 occupants. Signs point to a Mr. and Mrs. Hlckton have four Mr,:. E. M. Ide of Talcottville for the death total smaller this year than chUdren, Mrs. A. J. CosteUo, Marry holidays. Try' it on our guarantee of BEHER COLDS-CONTROL last, but with fatal accidents In­ Hlckton and Mrs. Frank Mehr ot Kenneth Brookes, a student at unmatched satisfaction. You have VapoRub, ot course—the creasing as they have in the past this city, and Mrs. Laura Floto of Yale, is home for the holiday recess. family standby in 26 million homes. several weeks despite a decrease in Hartford. They also have thirteen Mr. Md Mrs. Elmer Chapman of Now, get tbe new Vicks Nose Drops gasoline consumption and a smaller grandchildren. MMChester were guests or relatives , *ExcJmiO» with . •ad mllow Vicks PlM for bettor registration totiti and thus an indi­ Friends of the couple are invited in Rockville Thursday. 4 Paimi No. 1,850,902 OontroI-of-Oolds. It Is fully ex- cated-reducUon in imfleage trsdfbled to the Hlckton home oh Wednesday. /plained In each Vicks pMkage. Un­ , on state highways, it Is not unlikely DeoUfies Nondnatloii These dull winter days, are made ‘v , , t ■' ; , ' f : less you ore delighted with results— ■ that dieaths in tise closing weeks of O. P. Morin of Nye street, who a lot duller now by the early arrival in reducing the number, severiW the year will more nearly approach was nomlnajted by tiie Democratic of the postnoM with the daily con­ and oosto of colds—your druggist is tiie average reported for tiiose weeks Party as its candidate for alderman signment of bills. authorised to rotuxn your money. last year. THEATERS AT PAB80NS', HABTlTOBD “Bhuine Along” Floiumoy Miller, Noble Sissle, Eu- bie Blake and Moreland. Mantan are m a four of the outstanding names in the colored theatrical world. They win head the cast of the new edition of “Shuffle Along of 1932” which comes to the Parsons Theater, Hart­ ford, beginning Monday, November • • • 2Srd, with the usual Wednesday matinee, for three days only. This is the largest musical come­ dy on the road this season, and among those supporting these four stars, are such Broadway favorites as Edith Wilson, Lavaida Carter, the lOO-tnile-an-hmr oj/F Vivienne Baber, Clarence Robinson, George Jones and a host of others, including Will Vodrey’s famous choir singers of over 30 voices and a danc­ fuUy iuliricated a rwring^^m^ ing chorus, which for sensational and a y b e y o u sa y . “Thirty miles-an- fast dan ci^ cannot be equalled. Flournoy Miller has written an en­ M hour is fast enough for me* I don’t nearly twice the heat of the nonnal spMd- tire new book for "Shuffle Along of. ing en ^ c/o r 14 loiW hours/ 1932” and he has been ably assisted speed and'probably never will!” ♦ •. by those two well known composers. Yet the oil you use should be the 100^ And oh August8,1932, it amazed racing Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake. The drivers hy out-performing specially-made miislcal numbers being over 20 in mile^n-hour motor oil—GULF SOTREDffil number, are said to be the best ef­ ^tracing oils’’ on the famous Indianapolis forts offered by these, two clever Why? Because the oil that is good at 100 men. miles an hour is a far better, safer oil at Speed^y! Under Official AAA Si^er- The dance numbers were staged vision, it lubricated a thundering Duesen- by Charles Davis and Addison Carey, any speed—high or low! two of the best known colored dance berg racer for a non-stop one-hour rqn-^ directors in the coimtry, they having It is better able to conquer engine heat! staged most of the numbers forvthat Better able to halt wear! Better able to at an average speed greotor than 100 miles- well known night club, “Connie’s an-hour! A speed vdiioh fre­ Inn." One of the extraordinary fea­ forestall repairs and cut lu­ tures of “Shuffle Along” will be the quently ^xeapun- entertained the guests there for . . * OIL that isn’t to GiUf Snpremet^ Prove its more than a year and a half. ishment! Proved it in two of The original “Shuffle Along” was good at high speeda, ability to take super-punish- the first colored musical play to the most gruelling tests an reach Broadway, where it played for Isn’t good enough xnent-tooutr^Mirsndlabri- oil could get... over two years, and the new edition oalion eptti—& your motor! la said to surpiass the original pro­ In a great testing labora­ o l A N Y speed! duction la danclgn, singing, comedy OiMi, aubr mriNiM m .. -irmuMH. -a. and splendor. tory, Supreme suocess- FORTUNE FOB JOBXJIBS BIAN Hartford, .Nov. 25.—(AP)— Thanksgiving day brought nows of a 8376 court judgment to one un­ employed resident of the shelter for bomeleu men. M i^ r Fred Malpasa, in charge of the shelter did not make the name of the recipient public, but said the case grew out of m pid automobilS accident damage suit which had been all but forgotten. Detectives had been trying to reach him for seme time. The accident occurred in Boston three years ago. MULBQONBY BEES POPE VaUcM aty., Nov. 25 —(AP) — Police Oommusloner Mulsooney of NSW Yock and his finrity wore rs- oslved today by Pcf# nua. Mon* aifBOr Bioun, vlc»-reotor of the A m srisaa doBege, prssentsd thorn. ■i-m' i The PoinUfl unparted hie blearing upcB the oommi eel oner, hie family aid an thoqe saaodated wim him. in .■ I- .ktoactivltlas.;,:,.: 5t f, * •% . ^ V •■ -> *'<¥• '-'■tr.sl'^ MANC^SST^ SV^NI^G HSBAlip, S^jm (X>NN/FBIPAT, NOVEMBER ^y-PAiSE^siivMi ■ t '.-t" .y. .eoDduetedlw the. Hbly- Jtfito’s ;mgh ffrapailtagitoim Bjtod school, is , taken . to toe . htoqpltai. Htm Manchester Aids to this ye|ur*s eyimti J.**. . • . t*bypciana lMi$ave~be la 'suffering ’ WtocheBiier,'.Ind:^ from typhdd fevnr.’ RflNN 10 JANUARY 6 ..■S'’ toaflrealarm. The ______A. P. Nemt Wordtotcr, M ato.—^Four chtirchea t , A' Its Unemployed l^d hhy .'fire, toit' thty^^^' s^tv^^a pasa;a resolutitoi at a joint Tbanksr Tdcettv}]ie Ghiu^'S 2. > »- . i jr. lu ge ‘ turkey gobbler'wj^eh ‘h ^ . ea^ Ljtoii. Miss.—Mrs. Stella Marrtoo, givii^ seridee aeWng President Last piscovered Iti Octo­ r itfy* Who Has^l^ii In Ghma caped fjeom'. -a -v'ddivdBrt'iDaim^ai^ 26; motofr of'four children la struck H oover to veto a ^posMUe beer bill. ber—.-Local Owners Comply TTlToCe^Sinirthe first of a series certain plans at tSe^cISzenTnSSeT' titink he Is New Haven, ' Conn.—Charlies- W; of ancles written by B. J. McCabe, ing called by the Board of Selectmeh 31 Year4 On Way iBackr Wbkm had per(to(ed.,it|^ tot a.: mot. i on the. hesd'with an iron pipe an Readily 'UHth Regulatimis. ______. '■ . ' .K only a ndg^bbotblack.\;’’ Ptokett,'75',.founder : of the New in the f aU of 1981, which they did. • ...... s ' One o f the firemen',uisbd''a shdtgtm imlcnown ‘assailant ‘ as * she ‘ walks Btary of the Emergency Em- In the grey sHadbWs" of'tlfie city-* ahd' there was tui^ty" ^'''dtoher i|t Haven-Times 'and its editor-to-chief Djnooent Aasoclaticm, for tiie pur- Had Practtcal Program Boston, Nov. ,28—^Rev.'>^ward:-B. along an East Lynn street Her at­ The quarantine cm dogs to thq county btilldlhg-Where he works, only the fire hduso lastlxfight.’' Iv - .C’ tacker fled; after striktog her. . for ntorly 40'yeaira before he sedd it of informing the people of This was tte beginning of the Smith of Norv^cA Conn., for .^1 town bf^lCandiester will not he re­ a few who -look dovm at his bent Silver Run, • - Md>-^Low-lumgtog to 19.30 to the MacFadden interests, moved by the Commissioner of V;-, ichester more thoroughly as to Manchester Emergency Employ- years in China, 1b .Bailing back to ^ Ameabury, Maas.—Thomas Hes' dies. woMe imder the .Americmi Board^pf gray head as he shines their ..shoes, chicken wire underneath, a . pilled Domestic Animals until January 6 tte purposes, policies and aims ot knent Association, which carried on a know thab'this is the Rev. William Sion, 62, for years a loyal - Ames- New, Haven, Conn.—Yale Uni­ Oommis^onera fpr . Epreign missiaiis automobile attract^:the;attentUm of bury high school football fan, drops it was learned'yoterday, due to the' Emergency Employment Asso­ practical program last winter, giv­ Tibbs. . : Patrolmdn. Cfiifton^. :Hd toy^ttgated versity re^rts an operating loss' of ing employment to several hundred next Saturday, Novepii^ 26: dead'to'heart' disease as the Ames- 8278,0%.23 for the acAdemic year discovery' of a rabies infected animal ciation .) By his ■shoe-fsbinlng, he makes it and found two- cases of heff-gnPpn men and women with a total ex­ and Mrs. Sinlth have beiui staltio^ bury captain scores after a 60 yard 1931-1032. ;The loss was attributed early , to October. Start Second Year * possible for 200 popr of his race to jars, filled with liquor. , . ' penditure for such employment of at Foochow and Ing^, Chii^, run. . . to “the lower return from its to'vest- The first case of rabies was found t The M a^ester Emergency Em- where Mr. Smith has been e ^ a ^ hear the gospel— “ free,” says TibhiJ. Pueblo, Colp.-r<^l;B* .Anderaon of late in April and to® local Board of 892,000.00. Each morning and evening he dons Evanston, HI., who stopped a. rope Boston—Lady Astor, American ments” and was the first operating X^oyment Azeociation is now com- in educational and goieral evlMigc> bom member of the British Parlia­ Health placed a temporary ban on Several of the Members of the his frock coat-'and preaches, to his 10,000 times to two hours and three deficit incurred by the university in phrely for the purpose of bringing Istic work. ; ment, wams'America of- a possible 25 years. , . . dogs, the State taking over the Board of Directors of the Associa­ flock. ■ minutes June 21, 1931,:.must bow to the greatest..amouht of relief to those " Military conditions have ofk^h revolution if employers continue to Sprtogfield, Mass.—Charles Sum­ management of the quarantine tion who served last winter were re­ The fa m ^ r figure was missed to­ Tommy Thompscoi'. ’IhompsQU, un-f p^kely for the purpose of bring the forced Idr. Smith to leave his schdpl reduce wages and increase the hours ner Axtell, 73, dean of American shqrtiy afterwsud. The statutes -elected and although from a person­ day by bundles of office. i .workers. der the scrutiny of. R, IX; Davis and g^ test amount of relief to those al standpoint they would probably in Ingtai; clashes'between Chinese of ;the womtog day. revolver marksmen and one of called for ,a three months’ quarah- ih need through unemployment cmd Tibbs has-received a call to the pas­ Glen Tompkins, hoisted himself over have preferred being relieved of the armies, tigers, terrific thund^- '' Melrose, Mass.—Twenty policemen Springfield’s- oldest and best known tine cm dogs unless an outbreak oc- is governed by a Boer>_ o f D irectors, torate of .uie Mr. Zion Baptiist chyrch the hemp 12,2(io times to one hour burden and duties of such an im­ storms and ’ bandits have all failed swing their clubs more, than ten printers and .engravers, dies. He was exured, within that time, which ephsisUhg of ip members, who give to'his Worcester, Mass.—John R. Casler, New Haven, Nov. 251—(AP) — Associate are not asking or re­ by reading the succeeding articles physically, now that he goes without brother-in-law , A lbert Grahc&rt he re-; Jr., of Florence, is awarded the Quadruplets, all girls, were bom this which will go someiylmt into detail Churches of Fall River, New Bed­ ceiving charity. They are given ford and Norton, Mass.' dinner every day. He turns the price turned, police were 'to li aind^ shot Yankee ingenuity scholarship at morning to Mrs. EMward Homing, VICKS OJUGH DROP employment and they earn each dol­ concerning the system of registra­ of the meal over to somebody who Grauer in the legs and fled.- -Then Worcester PolytMhnic Institute. The 29. One of the babies died about four ... All you’ve hoped for in a tion, why certain infOTmation is ask­ lar they receive. It is true that if needs i t .. he telephoned his Wife and naid: award was made for Castler’s con­ hours after birth, add doctors ex­ Cough Drop— mplicated with ed, the method of classification, job Burlington, W ls.-Practice, that's pressed uncertainty as to whether they were not helped in this way “I hope you choke, on a turkey struction of a glider which proved ingredients o f | they would probably be compelled assignment, the requisitioning of TENNESSEE WOMAN ndiat’s needed to make a good liar. bone.” auccessful'in test flights. the others would survive. Mr. and to ask for charity and the Members labor by subscribers in return for O. F. Butts, Bay City, Mich., who That led to his arrest; '. Hiawlfe Worcester, Mass.—^Phll O’Connell, Mrs. Homing are the parents of one of the Board of the Emergency Em­ their donations, etc. * WINNER OF TURKEYwon last year’s tall story contest traced the telephone call.. . captain and star quarterback of the other child. ployment Association feel it is much to the interest of this community N ext: Registration of Unemploy- ed. that those who have been good citi­ First Prize At Firemen’s An zens and real assets to the com­ munity in the ps^t, but who are now nual Social €k»es To Miss temporarily in ne^, be given work Deaths Last Night Annie H. Cheney, of Mary aqd thus allowed to . honestly and ville, Tenn. honorably earn sufficient to provide New Haven—Charles W. Pickett, the necessities of life for the mem' 75, founder of the New Haven Times A woman- living in Tennessee was bers of their families and them­ and editor-in-chief for nearly forty first prize winner in tlm 35th annual wanted a warmer house selves. years. Turkey, Goose and Pig social and Many Angles To Problem dance held ’Thanksgiving eve by ^Their are many angles of this Kansas City—Joseph B. Welsh, 77, Hose and Ladder Company No. 1, S. problem that must be considered if pioneer oil operator in Oklahoma M. F. D., at the Masonic Tempfe. the plan is to be workable and fair and Kansas. she got it by using Miss Annie H. Cheney of Maryville, to alL *1116 Association is also mind­ Boston—Mrs. Clara J. Blake, 86, ful of those citizens who are still w ife o f Judge Henry *N. Blake, who Tern,' won the turkey. The goose and pig stayed in town. eipployed and on whom the burden was first chief justice, of the state falls to provide the funds to cfury of Montana and is the oldest livii^ Herbert Bengtson ^ Gudner street on tUs “created work." There are graduate of the Harvard Law school. won the goose and Miss Mildred E. too many phases of. this program of Cleveland— Manuel Haller, 100, England of 72 North School street this oney-saving fuel the Emergency Employment Asso- pioneer retail merchant and finan­ won the pig. The attendance, wbUe cihtiov to even attempt to explain cier of Cleveland. the smallest in several years, was aU in one article and we are there- Xenia, Ohio.—Bishop Joshua H. still enough to bring in a satisfac­ fmre, through the courtesy of the Jones, 76, former negro president of tory profit after all expenses were l^chester Evening Herald, going Wilber Force University and long paid. A1 Behfend’s nine-piece Coun­ to try to outline the plans and nrominent in the African Methodist try Club orchestra furnished the policies of the Association to the Epispal chiurcb. dance music. About 150 persons Town’s people through a series of Springfield, Mass.—Charles S, Ax- were present Albert Robinson articles for the next several days, tell, 78, dean of American revolver chairman qf the general committeei deMing'-^rith one phase of the pro­ marksmen. p EASY HCIER farVateg gram each-day.. Fi:tEPIDEmC V.. Las Vegas, Nevada, Nov. 25;—> 'The Manchester Emergency Em­ CONVICTED OF MURDER ployment AsiaxdaUon came into (AP )—A spread of infiuenza ,in Johannesburg, Union of South Boulder City, headquarters for thq existence in the fall of 1931 through Africa, Nov. 25.—(AP)—Mrs. Daisy the invitation of the Board of construction of Hoover dam, has rcr 1 Simka less —BacatiM Kpp* Louise de Melker was convicted' to­ i^ted .in the closing of the sch ^ Selectmen, after an-open meeting of the murder of her son ty persCotmccti* day at there as a precautionary measure, the town’s people, to wtfich were in­ poisoning and sentenced to death. mxtCdkei^all vited represratatives of all organ­ althot^ .Other public centers re­ She was acquitted at chatgei! of main opmi. fiMl,sndbams izations and agencies interested in murdering two former husbands. Government authorities said that the problem of the unemployed. This 'The prosecutor charged she poi­ down to f ino - problem had been carefully studied although several persons were ill; ashef that soned her first husband, William Al­ the itituatioif was not serio^ during the previous year, namely, fred Rowle,'in 1923; her secmid hus­ drop tHrough the fall and winter of 1930, by a endu^ to -cripple 'construction band, Robert Sproat in 1927, land w ork. , , joint Committee instituted through her son, Cecil Rhodes Ronie last the grate with the initiative of .the Qiamber of March. very little Commerce, which Committee bad It was charged that the two hus­ - ehaking.Onee representation from the Kiwanis MODERN WOMEN bands died aft^ having' made wills Nm6 NsIfSNriDOBthtr piiii aadddajrdiwto a 6ry it often enough to shake— dub, licms dub. Board of Select­ in her favor and the sc - after hav­ men as well as the Chamber of Com­ ing assigned to his mother an in­ less frequently in mild weather.* merce. Those men who bad served surance policy, of £100. all liniSfMti for «yef 45ye«i». AAfer on this original Committee bad Mrs. De Meiker is now. the wife Is Use less draft—Because learned from their experiences and of a famous South African rugby Koppere Con­ were in a position to recommend player *tMI SIAMONO' necticut Coke it High Test , Fuel, it burM ' evenly with­ out forcing the fire and wasting heat up the chim­ ney; It responds at once to c/os- \ing as well as to opening of C U T R A T E . dampers. 13 PHI dm Hre pet Imapfaig . felK-You eSn DRUG STORE do this with­ “WHERE SPENDING IS A SAVING” out danger of smothering • ; r I OUR P Q U € T ^yBR;y winter thpf had trouble'heath^ ther. the fire. Kop- win disGovCT .fiiat you win have berferheah with pers Connecti­ f house properly. Her husbanid bought the cost­ To Give the People a Drug Store Bfodern In Every Way> leas work and fen* less money, cut Coke is liest fuel/He thought that the: more hefor lighter than To Give Values and Service At Wonderful Savings. TIm nnall amoutit of ashes, lAdfich makes furnace fuel the better'heat hie wpUld get But be ^ (Bd coal and burnt To Give Merchandise, the Best Money Can Buy. tending SO hauich easier, and sa ves woric, is due to not get the steady, eyien heat he wanted., most qpcmomically and effec- ^ We Will Never Khovdngly Be Undersold ! the extra heat-giving carbon in every pound of I tively when you keep a deep fire.! But how it's different ^ e tqok the advice I&ippem Coiinecticut,Coke. s p e c i a l s f o r t h e WEEK-END \ • and ottlered Koppers Coke made atourowhn>to^^ . l ^ t in turn mearis that you bum few er tons to These 3 rules mean less work' Reg. 50c White Pine l p l^ t. The first ^ y or two her to b a r ^ ' al|0€^ & get same'amount of heat The pir/ce per ion and less attention. Your Kop-! and Tar Cough 1 Reg. 35c *1 Q , 1 fire too much,'-becauM it did ix)t settn p c o il^ ^ is lowsrr, too. So }rou sa v e m oiiey fiiat win pay pers Connecticut Coke fire re­ Lream .... 2 Q r quires lees work in firing and in Syrup with Q >1 ^ I Modess... IS J C I there could be so few ashds. Theft he caught oh to for weekly traps'to the movies or o&er sman iux- Eucalyptus 0 . 4 C | No Brosb^No tatiier, taking out ashes, benke per­ ’ N o Rub. file idea._ Just a little jiggle of fiie grat^ once a day uxies that make thkigs pleasanter ^ and you' are fectly and provide! a steady — less often in mild weather— kept a cleaft, steady helping to keep local men employed. warmth for less cost. Reg. $1.00 Hot Wfiter fire.; And at fiie end of a whole week he-hj^ oifiy Reg. 85c 1 Reg. 10c » 7 ^ 1 Better heat less work, less post-^is it any wonder JadSalts.. D o C I Ex-Lax ...... / C 1 Bottle, o > i ,a li^>pail: of ashes about a foot Ughi^ W . TUNR IN Guaranteed C ^ pebple burn K o p p ^ That’s the’same ezperieiice 3 ^ w iil'h h ^ KOPPERS CELLAR CLUB GonniBcfiratCoke;^^ did four yean ago? Join these w n c 3mu chau^ to fte' satisfied fiiousiuids. Can us or iftwr fuel dealer and 9tiM> psk Nmsday sod Wedaasday H ighT& FiiOt Yoii ^ Reg. $1.00 Squibb’s 1 Reg. $1.25 Beef, Iron order.this better fuel that edits 1 ^ . \- 9 p a k SoBdty Reg. 50c Rub- 1 A I •V bing Aleohol'i 9 C | Cod liver I aad Oil...... / / C 1 Wine ..... ■„ ft'." FjiH' Fil'iB BDHK'liAilX NABfB #N DNE-CRNT PD It CAHl WATCH FOR OUR ,W | lte yom Masii sndRddMss OB RM sedi^ t '^V . vo^kMt-U.^ PeidCafd^ Bfailto'Di^ H-38 , 'V a# ' ! Conn^lmt Coke Company, 2fl

l^KHISDAT, DECEMdSER 1, 19)S '•I h I V. y* , * LOOK toR O D S ADVRRIISEMENT IN THK-HERALD ON WBDNBBDAY. ; lamoMaiit to yoM. , NOVEMBER M, 1«32. . , wmmmmmijimmmmmmmmmmmm 'Tr».ri \ 'I '4.<»A IMS MAKOTMTBE BVHanNO dB B A tD ., SOOTH M AN CH ISIiB. COHN. F B T O A Y irH d V M m ^ ' f a o e tax PBBpi IsBB get n great emotional Udk h i U m c ^ x t w ikB total c f an the war dcbti put t»* during the comtng cold, giep>winter, HEALTH-jnET ADVKX I galkar. Butwaaottkava a fnat in preparing dqepcrdtely to rsMst the devouring Snsi^oh. deal to loae. It would be litardaUtag B Y D tL SHANK BkCOY add uaaful at this tlasa to hoar from n a HiiistiitBS hi fcgufi tBHaaNhBRdllMwfll Mr. Ooaiiiga ao to wkathiir ha thttfea B B D TA ra iFJMMsM •»»•*» . be AMWWsi by Dr.llaOsy wha_yB >• wo ou ^ t to coatlBua with our hard The Mew Tork Times is rather profoundly dlsoouragsd over the 0«B«r»i suaavar boiled debt policy. W e don’ t iMUeva ItaMtofu fsr Rayfy. prolipects of ever getting rid of that FouDdsd oetobtr 1, IHl ha still tbiwks the oray he did. Mo could exert a tremendous influence suffocating red t^ie which threat­ PabllBbsd BvBrjr avMiBC SSMPt ens to parelyne any and all efforts KOZEMA 18 OURABLB Asuch .lis might occur to tbs iiaads ISondBjrs and \. Bt tfi« by saying so. and arms > of those who hbadlo Pest Office Bt Sooth on the part of the federal govern­ Bessma is more apt to prefer chemicals. This type of skin inflam­ t Conn., as Second kind, and subject to prior sale. So hurry. . . . hurry.! and its potentate in Fairfield county deep cracks which refuse to heal. As “I am somewhat confused about tbe 1 than he once held. of the state’s prohibition enforce had long before hooked up, cannily, stated before, eczema may appea*^ combination used for breakfast in The noisily vocal mob of Congress­ ment act adopted by the then police one of your recent articles. You ad- with a Democratic law partner, on any part of the skin but it is men and Senators who are nuhlng com m issioner Richard B. BJnright commonly foimd on the following ^sed stewed fruit, wholewheat mush Galen Carter. It was imnecessary, into print with strident protests long since retired. Bnrigbt brought areaF: the bends of the elbows, be­ with cream, and eggs. Will the for law partnership purposes, for hind the knees, on the face, scalp; starch in the wholewheat combine | against any reconsideration of debt Buit for Ubel agaiiist Corrigan, which the yoimg new partner to have any arms, legs, neck, arm pits and ears; with either the fruit or eggs?” FuU sizo.mabogsay veneered poiter bed; Twin size, mahogeny veneered, poster settlements do little more than to he lost Then Magistrate Corrigan Answer: The exception which I bed; Ace ooU iprtog with blue-green particular poUtIcs, The imjportant cause of eczema ap­ qiTHiMftiMi coil ^ rtog , blue eUp-cover for paraphrase Mr. Coolldge’s historic tried to collect from the city 835,- pears to be a toxemia/ produced by make in the protein and starchy aprtog. Red Croes “Colonial”, l ^ r i p ^ slip-cover; BlnuBone “Ace" tonerzprtof Then Edong came the Bryan nomi­ dictum—“They hired the money, 000 to cover costs and counsel fees wrong food combinations, overeating foods is when whole grain products matWMa. ___ $ 3 9 . 5 0 nation and the bolt of the Gold Dem­ $ 3 d e d 0 Regular 871.26 The dty balked and Corrigan ap­ or highly timulating foods. The skin are used; It is prtoclpaUy tbe raw ] R e^ar 164.15 • • a • • • didn’t they? Well, they’ll have to fruit which must be guarded against ocrats, who nominated, a nation­ pealed to the courts. The Court of rritatlon is caused if the excess pay it.’’ And it is highly probable toxin is eliminated from the body with the Combination of starch. A al ticket of their own. It looked as fs.ifni. decided that the municipality I that that terse and snappy come- through the pores of the skin. Beze­ limited amount of natural sweet Bull size poster bed, mahogany veneered; Twin size maple veneered poster bed; if this alignment of three parties Ace coU ipri^ with blue SUp-oover: I hack has done more to stiffen the was not responsible, the contest be­ ma is most apt to occur when, in dried fruits, or sub acid fruit, when Ace coll spring; green slip-cover for might be pemMnent. According to addition to the imderlylng cause, stewed, may be used with whole Simmons “Ace” innerspring mattreee. backbone of the non-compromisers tween the magistrate and the po spring; Red Cross “Queen” tonerspring the old and probably untrue tale the there is some irritation of the skin, wheat products. mattress. EIH than all the considered argument lice commissioner, being a private S’! ...... $ 4 9 . 5 0 Arm of Fessenden, Carter A Cum­ Regular 869.70 .... that has ever been applied to the matter. The Cofrt of Appeals has mings faced a problem. To be^ as al­ , subject Mr. Coolldge stin enjoys an now affirmed the flnding of the on tbe nation’s leading play place. tion seeks to do what it can to save ways, represented to aU live political such, colorful; reputation as remains. Twin siz^ poster bed, mahogany venewv j incredible reputation for hard head- Court of Claims. Where Insinuallng screens bad onqe Twin size, mahogany veneered poster parties it became necess^ for the hidden champagne parties stoM A “secret live” has been sleuthing bed; Ace coil spring; orchid slip-cover ed; Ace coU spring with ordiid zHp-cov- ^ ed common sense. 111086). who^Jakf Which goes to show that even a er; “Beautyrest” tonersprtof mattreea. Arm to-have one of it^ifti^bers ^ fake auctioneers trying to rid around, ordering small boys to stop for spring; “Beautyrest” Innerspring ; the “pay-up” attitude feel ttatathey New York magistrate who has gain­ selves of useless and valuelesiyiueft-: radifteering ...In automobile protec­ Gold Democrat and one Silver I have ample JusUflcatiorir in the ed an enviable reputation for de cles.' m one grand chorus, column­ tion (tortog theater hours. Derby Regular 872.60 $ 3 9 . 5 0 S"...... $ 4 9 . “ 5 0 Democrat. The stalwart Fessen­ ists and feature writers yodeled a hatted canflyal followers are being I Coolldge maxim. cency and for enmity to judicial den’s position as a wheel horse Re­ grafting can develop a singularly dirge which gave Broadway to orderied to take elisewhere their But it is a good while since Mr. Twin size paneled bed, tnahogeiny ve­ publican of course was immutable. Coney Island. ^ "latest popular songs” and their Twin size poster bed, mahogany veneer­ I Coolldge made his famous pro- ^'(mistaken idea about certain natters <‘book of 200 fmnous poems ” Pitch neered; New England coil spring with It rmnained for the Democratic Car Even the bright lights were less ed; Ace coU sining: blue spring slip­ i nouncement on the war debts. Much " when his own pocket is concerned bright. RooMpps, from which myr­ men are being asked to'take their cover; Simmons “Baxter” innerspring sUp-cover; “Colonial” cotton felt mat- ter and the more or less unplaced “tripes and Heister” to the cross : water has flowed tmder the bridges iad signs had once glittered, bared mattress. O : routbful Cummings to whack up the steel skeletons of former glory to streets. ^ Regular 858.70 ...... QJU^FeaJa# ^ ,5 5 « ... $39.50 I since then. It is very much to be divergent Democratic affiliations. So, the night. Signs were tom from. Meanwhile, too, there are sighs i doubted if the problem looks as sim- JN NEW YORK for “lobby sitters”, and “old sports’' \ i the story rambles on, they drew buUdii^ signs. Only the huge an­ ' pie to the S ^e of Northampton to- nouncements of movies saved the in light grey derbips and stage door Twin size maple veneered poster bed; Twin size mahogany veneered paneled straws—and Cummings got the ■There is bed; New E n ^ d eoU spring w ith slip­ ' day as it did at the time of his solu­ New York, Noy. 28. night. Johnnies, and cafes where Viennes Ace coil spring; blue-green spring sUp- Bryan straw. Whereupon he gtoled p^p^ecy going round that a los ; waltzes play. All of which may not | cover; Burton-Dixie “Parrish” inner- cover; Red Cross “Anniversary toner- tion of it. It must long ago have I Within a few hours of the late election, the change was noted. Na- be so far away! spring mattress. on his ora.torical sword and sallied j g^gj^tlon ' is about to And itself spring nmttrw. $29#50 $ 4 4 . 5 0 ' dawned on him, as it has on m uy tionidly famed brewing concerns be- Humors Siq;ierstttton Regular 162.96 . forth, preaching the gospei of free again. Regular '861.20 other Anlericans, that there is a lot gito to buy up space against “Der Odds and ends, but Chiefly odds— sUver add roasting the Odd hws < of difference between this intema- Tag.” One appeared ^th a huge James Farley, now referred to as crats to a fine Thanksglvtog turkey ^pupees, yellow spats, striped white malt sign. '!^e word “malt” has “president maker” and “the Rockne Full size maple veneered poster bed; Ace FuU size mahogany veneered poster bedi ' tional debt problem and the problem Simmons Deepsleep box spring; BMuty- brown, from East Portchester to y^gts, monocles and malacca sticks been so constructed as to change to of politics,” si|^ all his letters and coil eprtog and green slip-cover; Red ! of a Vermont farmer who has rest msttrsss to match. * A O tCA Thompson. Whether there is the re- The school of strut and of pose, hit “beer” in an. hour’s notice. checks in green ink....Just an old Croes “Siesto” innerspring CH j “hired” a sum of money from the One has chimes attached which Irish oustoip.. > .Katherine Cornell mattress. Regular 887.201 sP O J^eO v Regular 166.00 ...... t P * t » e O W motest shadow of truth to this le- vlolenUy over the head Just after I bank and who, obviously, will “have the war and supplanted by that far- sound through tbe day at half-hour- will give her premiere of"Luerece” I to pay it” or undergo the traditional :end or not, the fact is tlmt Homer “younger generation” of cut- ly intervals and bring complaints to Cleveland, because, betog slight-1 from those who sleep through tha ly superstitious, she op«i^ '’The penalties of foi^osure. It is all lut on the armor of a “regular" ppa, threatens a come back, ^mocrat to that ealabrated cam- au such premises are bas^ on a waking hoims and wake through ths B«m ts of Wltopole Sttoet” there ; very simple, this matter of the farm- n aln and has rsmatoed an admlrsd theory that Broadway is w sleeping hours. and the play was a h it... .Miss Cor­ ^ er, the bank and the aherlff. The I,_J,,... n.iviAnr«.t I hay* the very hot-doff stands shaken Famed chefs, who have become nell, by the way, was a Buffalo ’ matter of international debts, on the and con^cuouf “regular” ^t.and float back on a river lost to the shuffle of speakeasies. product who tratoed with the De­ And themselves to demand. Two troit company operated by the late I TK4 TK 1NS BROTHERS. | n c. j contruy is enormoufly compUoated. ever since. L f beer imd wine to the gentler. Still and all it isn't easy to see waltiy years which oldsters noall m places have cabled to celebrated Jessie Boastelle....Again* being j It is the time of tlmaa for >Mr. how that rates him the attorney- fondly. And there are eymptome to French cafes for chefs who are “ to superstitious. Miss Cornell selects Coolldge to publicly admit that bia bold themselves to readlfiesi.” Cor­ the 29th of a month for her opening ! famous dictum la no longer adequata inmUhlf. If fc. b.oomla* ners that have sheltered orangeade nights. GILBERT SWAN. stands and peanut shops are being • and to warn hla many admirers his polltioal ovafallB and got out u d kiugii spot on the oit;^s faoe. Even helped switch about 4,000 OonneoU- Broadwayltes were becoming Mham- leased. An tosurance company suggests, ' against the unwarranted conclusion Gay Vienna Maybe “Ihe next fits may be yours.^' Try­ cut votes that Mr. Roosevelt didn't ed of It. ing to cheer up everybody? ! that it covered all the ground that there might have been some-1 eeonomloe and eplrite had refleoted Meanwhile, tbe Broadway Associa­ ' must be covered today. git, thing to it. But you don't get eabl- I We are on the point of dequmdlng "Start It by PnlUng Together!” ! that Great Britain pay us, on Decern- net Jobs in 1918 for etmwi you per-1 hapi pulled to 1896. ) ber 16, an inetallment of something .chuzetta and Rhode totoad, wbUR i lees than a hundred mlUlon dollars, went to Roosevelt despite ndvonw Such a payment In gold would inevtt- nUDB BTATB MIGBTMABB Behind the Scenes in poU majorities — eipeoiaUy largo Zrlib Free BUte extremist Repub- to Maisaehulitti, i ably depress sterling exchange vary The objeotion that lut^mtouto ' conilderably. We are already suf­ Uenni are talking about open armed I devdepments and trends a n fering from the fact that stsriing, conflict with Great Britain next I reflected by tbe poU w Uto. bi WASHINGTON ooBsidered with regard to theoa ! while it is the par of the British year. A condition of war, they de­ clare, wiU be precipitated not by I throe states. slBce A1 Satith wh Commonwealth and of about balf^lhe Ahaa alw iyi been heavily Republican doubtfdly bdlped tor Rooswelt world. Is at a Nrlous discount'' In tbemselvei but by Britain, wbiob, to norm years, tieket to that dlsaffeOted area dur- United States currency. People can­ they profess to bOiieve, will soon at­ “■«sa?Sr!'S_Dedzien on Wlnnar There were also other etatea — tog the^ftoal weeks. Three p ^ . nuqr be made aa not buy of us whose money Is dlS' tempt to leize the Irish custom | New JerMy and two to. New Eng­ Waabington.—There now leemi to land—aa to which toe eonductorz of to the Digest po credited here but good elsewhere and bousea and levy dutioa on all im­ be a ie g i^ anfwer to tbo quiotioBi the Digest poU sxpreaaed uncertain­ tipn o f at home. They can, however, under­ ports by way of compensation fori ty when they punUibed tbe final What'a tho un of boUtog an ox- ^ L Twenty mUUoB baUota^ were sell us in our own market, for the the land annuities wbiob have been returns, although tbe straw votes withheld by Presideat De Valera. pensivo olootibn if newipapors and were giving them to Hoover mailed and only 8,000,000 retomoA reason that they can buy a dollar's magaztooi aro going to bold bugo SooiaUsts aro often of too cru s^ worth of material and labor for what This, tbs sxtremUt leaders say, wiU ^ to determlM the roiults la tog typo 4 Bd p^bto toilets equals, in gold, about 66 cents. be resisted by force and war wiU re­ to much larger proportlOB than a mystery. The taftosBoe of toe 'other votors. ^ . That’s about the extent of our pres­ sult AU this is supposed to break | The poUa are Ul^y to V §n machine to tbo last days of too 2. It Is uauaUy estimated t ^ loose before nept qpring. go wfeng whenever tbe contest Is ent disadvantage in the ' matter of cloeo. campaign may havo^partialy toaw - about 10 pep cent at tbe Sodaliat exchange. If we compel the pay­ These Irish leaders may knowl Tho straw vote conduetod by tho ed too situation, but Roosevelt dio< vote is not oounttd. ment of this installment it will cer­ everything there is to be known n’t run °)ueh better through tbe 8. The peroenlsge of Soqls^ U t o w ^ etato than in boes-ruled Philadel­ votes fell i^ n aU y during the peU’4 about their own pi«B* ^ ^ B ritoto in fereoaswur tbo unprecedentedly tainly become greater. It will no; ^ rm o^ ^ d to Roosevelt Ito phia — even though he ran far bet­ proigreas, to^eatfv • MOffly take us long to lose every dollar o; should undertake forolble coUeotion indication that Rooeovdt _ would ter spy prevloue Demooratic du^oo in tbe nussber of that hundred miUion in 'coirtinued Of the tend anmiltles, but It wUl be have 474 olootoral votes to Hoover’s candidate. who St first couldn’t .a i^ t eithep major party can^dato «ld were to< stagnation of business. And after difficult to convince the rest of the 57, whereas the count is MtuaUy The Hearst poU, incidentaUy, gave Pennsylvania to Hoover, but tending to vote flor Thbasas. i (Ale0( world that they have secret knowl­ 472 to 69, was about as dose as it is gone we shall still be conttnu- anyone could wish. to general'orted much morn wide­ those who ei^ *^ • . ing to lose. edge of any such Brltii^ purpose— Tb$-pdre todtestioD of a popular ly than the Digest’s, Ths former otaiist vote than tbe poll If the Vermont farmer’s deb or that ayn such purpose exists. It vote victory for Rooieyelt at the sent postcards to telephone renters, didn’t realise that while the latter gathered Its votes automoUle and, tdepbOBO" should, somehow become complicated is extremely Improbable that there ratio of about three to two was also very close to the result. . from both telephone sito automo­ Among Socialists Is largw by some unexpected set of conditions are six people to Great Britain who The only complaint with itz ac­ bile lists. commonly appreolateA); , so that it was going to cost the bank would favor tbe rizktog of a stogie curacy is the fact that it did not The objection that such Hats do Except to 1916, there hsaat not touch enough of toe poorer a really .cliDse presidential Meetioh 1 J2,000—maybe 120,000—to cdlleot ita life, EngUzh Irish, to an forecast a correct divtoion of toe states between the two canddatpe. voters, who are mdrg lik^ to this country tor deqdlsa.; Just 51,000 from him, there would be attempt to coUect the land annuities. But if the eleotion bad boen vote agai^t toe parigr to power something to the question b^ de the I f the Irish RepubMeaas wait for the so ciooo aa to haxm m toe ^ than toore fortittafc pariwis, 4p- has Uttia Itowbatimi m sooeptoda4.^-40lM words of bald fact that he had hired the Brl^sh govefanmat to start a war total Vote Of Fenaaylvanto, on wWto ae thispre- to r y o d to # upon them thby .probably *be I the poU oaUed the wnsw money and therefore must pay It, ^ u ld have todieated n a t i ^ ^ « larger progorUon for would there not? longest period of peaee tJieir coun­ tory for ^ wrong man. Gn _ the toert aad> o Digest ...... This is no matter of sentiment. It try has ever known. other hand, had toe contwt been gave him .^‘ It may,,^wever, be ooneldered Baok,omptoyes a rn .^ ^ However, there is a smaU propor­ clbike there to^ht have been no Is a matter of business. This eoun' vS etiw aboi?>eBiMyivaat^^ which to relatiaa^ Now Jtoiiar. Maoia- 'Shout itooirvaeilW y r i has already ^loct; in this dsfiraa- tion Of 9 ^ Staters who wUl doub^ ’-Us/"' Lv . •' -v-^***

ti ■■wr *.1* >tr 'wT'i' UANOBisipi zyssmo BZioUin,'';ioi^ uiUKnttsiiirs^jniib m m a S u, iiii. iMl I ■ ' I III III 1111*11 I ...... ( tMem ...... Tbs first game at isvin o’sleok wUI flOUDAYSn h ekSSEI n m NEW NUMBERS CONFOSB y . M, Ci A, Note* bt bttWNI tbs Yi M. Oi A. RH jlll EDUCATION BROOXIilfll EDITOR, DEAD MIUNCBBTER RROatAMt AT MUSICAL I TbM Isaler Basketball t^agui tsdm and ths a B. ifiraii A wMt td Its iMOid step lait ilgllt nsw team from roUed la tU Y this wM i baewn u A SiriM of ArtielM DiMUMing Modorn Mtthodi of New York. Zffev. 80 — (AP) — South Mfthodiii Chureh Choir with Tm 's IHUiag itatiM takiag tbs HOrbwt f . OuflilioBk former prcil- Hats nub^ itojMua. Tbsia bo' OfiiB Bifiktthill L iin fi To Bi Hfird In Anoihtriof OardlBSls to a fiewafill to ths soon pla^ bars Wsdasadsy night T n loiof tho Youth of Our Country. Sdudnle of Chnrdi Sonricei dent and m bliiter m tlM.Broeklyk Thiw i iQm m i A t W ii Dally Bafff, died at his' heme la thi Popolir Sfmdsy Night of 04 to 48. This was feiicwsd by tbi a ialnft tbs Oossnualty Riei Thi BdiiM t. Brooklyn at 8 at m. today after a Coneortf. gbamrooki ibewtof that they w in oa sad took tbs honors awM from TUB OUMUOULUM AMsmed tohftVft indlvlduftl rtqulri- and Sports Evonts Run jb^reitef innese. He w u 74 years ths loesl tssa with a 10 to 10 More. ments to bo inot by oorUin high BO ibami aboul gcttlaf a shot at the OuvrlottlUB m t u i ft oovitm o f Ths regular monthly musioal Mr- 1^ . They triflomed ths wtogi of the ThoN will bs no asMttog of ths The Juaior baskstoa# lobool itudy. Than too, new lUbMoci, “Uvs Wirsi" tonight Msst&igi wlU •tudlif, ft plftft for >11 tbi yoftri to Off Without Mishap. Gunnison was identified with vloo at the^loutb Methodist ehurob, lagiM 07 to 80. Tbli, howfviv, was •poaMfajd Ity tbs Mlonoii and oommoros, were being BrooMyn joumaliom for more than be rsiutoki nsnt wttk Friday and U ipoBt ttt lehool. in tho high ipbool better thought of end were denuad- will be held on Sunday oyMlnf at a'very good ibowlBg for tb4 BaglM tori, under tba dlradOM § t Finalb OH boys ftnd glrli do not hftvo to half a oentury, most of the time as they had net b o » oa tho fioorto- after the gym stosi at TlOO tb# glrii Busch, wlU start tonwwnw.' Tki ing ft plftoe on the ourrioulum. The with the Bwle. After being gradu­ 7:80. George Huntington bylei, act­ will work on tbslr Issthtr pocket- ttudy tbo Bftmo nifttoriftl but suiy high lohool wfti no longer limited to A quiet TbaakiflviBf Wall obierv- Ifitbor befbro as a u&it. No doubt Wait filds Buddlsa WlU plby ths O il obooM wbftt iHms to bo boot oultod ated from It. Lawronoe Umversity, ing organist and dlreotor, b u Mleot- they will bo making a bettor ehow- books wblob tbsy art tooling. puplli from well-to-do BngllA ffttnl ed in town yesterday, u e day’s ob- ed an IntersstMg progrua of choral Hick’s. Jiff., St tbs Wsst fids lUs 0l to tho ftblUty ftnd llklnf of oftoh ono. noe opening with services in Oanh». N. T» in 1800 he joined the Ingao time gON on Ths rtguUur msstlag of the mem­ lies; pupils______staff of the Brooklyn Times and a numbers and organ ssleotlons. The Tbo Oburch League had two teame bers at tbs'Woman’s Divlaloa of the 1:10 o’clock in tbs opansr. Tboro ftro commonly found tbroo lies of ftll nfttionftlltleu, with little or several churches In the esurly morn­ At 2 o’oloekt tba Bast IMs^A. €. broBoboo of study, tboso bolng tbo year and half later became a re­ four ohoral numbers are new to in* the y . Tueedey ^ h t , the North y. M. 0. A. will bfvhsld next Wed- no Interest In going to oollege nude ing. No arrests were made during porter on the Eagle. He served as these mueloeile. wiU'plsy tbs Orloiss A. 0., sad nt 8 boUofo propftTfttory ompbaalslng the day and Main street w u prao- and tho Ibutb Metbemete. the eoutb neaday avanlag at B p. m. Each e'oloek tbs Gollsgisas wlli mast tM up the new enrollment. After the legislative reporter at Albany for They are u follbwe: 100th Pealm mambar li urged to ba praaant and Lfttln, Andont History, oonsldonblo Civil Wftr AmeriOft w u beoomlng an tioally deserted during the after­ •ad boye ebowed that they came Harsld nawibeyi. mfttbomfttlos nnd modorn Ungungos; three years and also w u editor of by Oeiar Franok, *1 looked ant be­ from the warmer clime ae they to bring a guait. Industrial and oommerdal nation. noon, after the annual ,Reo live mile the Eagle almanu for a number of held a white oloud", by Healey WU- Msasgara of tasms aatfrad la tbi tbo commordol ourrioulum with and High school races had been com­ played what aright b« called a Ut, The aaroUmsnt for the dancing The g ru t trusts, Standard Oil Com< years. Ian, “A Thankegiving Day ode.” by warmer game and eo took the boaore laagus amto submit a list fiot^' to bookkooplng for boys, stonogropby pany, Amerioan Tobacco Company, pleted. No automobile ucldents were class for boys and girls four and five •xoaad 10 i^layara, of faam aasatoirs for girls, ftnd with typowrltlng ftnd Then he transferred to the busi­ R. H. Woodman, and “We P n y Thee of the evening and chalked up one end the Union Peolflo Railroad were reported. ness offiM of the paper and 1898 be- Graoioue LOrd," by Philip JamM. Of yasra o f m m 1* ataadlly Inorasilog. 16 years of iga or uadar. Oaly gononl dorloftl trftlmng for both Lot Of Tiiafflo more game on their way to the Thla class la not Invitation affslf sad thaM man— I wfliba sUowad to. play to being formed. Manual and technical oame busineu naanager, a position these oompoieri Heajey Wlllan le league’e top. boys and girls; tboro Is always a Instruotlon as well as commercial A large number of homecoming any mothers who ara intarastad in league fames unlasa s n s ^ ar- he held more than 20 years until he well known u tho vloe-prinolpal at The Bunaeee Men’e olaee will ganoral ourrioulum to provide a training was urgently needed. Final­ larties were held in town, students enrolling their children for the olaia rabgamanta have baaa mada with lb* w u appointed publisher. the eouervatory in Tofuto. Philip meet as usual Friday aftsmoen at moans for granting a, diploma to ly, there was a grovring feeling that n schools and colleges being home are asked to come next Monday raotor Buacb. E In 1924 after d u t h o f WUUam V. James is one of tbs older sabool of 6:15. tbooo who aro either imablo or un« in a country so richly endowed by for the week end. During the esurly Hester, Guinnison^ became president afternoon at 8:00 p. m. willing to fltudy the particular sub* well known Amerioan oompours, The second serin in the Junior nature as ours education was no morning hours the traffic enroute to of the Eagle, the fourth hud of the Thomas \ Bentley will be the joeta offered In a special curriculum. and R. H. Woodman w u for many Baeketball League was played off WITNEMES TO WED longer a privilege but a right and the' Brown-Colgate game w u very paper i|^ce it w u founded in 1841. speaker at the next meeting of the In schools of suffident size, five or years wall known u one of the m ut Wednesday night, the North End necessity of all. The time bad come heavy, amd the traveling w u haz­ He remained at this post until 1929 Hpmemskeri’ Group which will be alz hundred or more, there la a fur­ outstanding organists in Brooklyn, New York, Nov. 26.—(AP)—J. R. to set our educat*onal house in order. ardous shortly before daylight, due when the ownership of the Eagles boys playing against the Tigers. next Tuesday afternoon at 2:80 p. m. ther dividing up of the pupils. There N. Y. Cesar Franck is perhaps bet­ Shephard and Mrs. William Vaught Too Narrow Tndning to the freezing weather smd wet passed to Frank B. Gannett, who This game proved that the fierce The women’s bowling group is might be both sdentlfic and classical ter known u a composer of ortfu both of Winston-Salem, N. O., w it' Education has before it a perpetual pavement after an early morning became president. Gunnison then Tiger, can sometimes be subdued. steadily increasing and bowU each college preparatory currlculums, a compositions, «nd it will be inter­ nesses at the coroner’s inquest into problem of specialization and gen­ shower. became chairman of the board... Tbe/7orth Bnders had a bard task Wednesday aftsmoen at 2:00 p. m. training, a domestic science, est to hear a choral composition by the fatal shiooting of Snritb Rey­ eralization. The future plans of any A full sport program w u in order He w u born in Halifu, N. S., to do this but finally came out on top This sport is good exercise and easi­ nolds, heir to the Reynolds tohaoto and a fine arts division. The currl* thl.B master. > pupil are so much subject to in­ yesterday. FoUoWhsg the races in the son of a Universallst minister. and have a Tiger ekin to add to. their ly learned. More woiuen are urged to fortune, will be married at noon to­ ‘ cuxum system'seta a pupil at liberty For his offering Mr. Bylej bu fluences beyond the control of the the morning, a benefit soccei game Gunnison w u one of the orgu- coDeetion which will be marked with come out and give it a try. day in a chapel in St. Bartholemew’e to develop his personal interests and chosen the well' knowh “Choral" school that it is unwise to train a betWeen the Hartford and Manches­ izers of/tbe Newspaper Publishers a seore of 22 to 19. The Wildbats church. abilities to the fullest extent. (Symphony B) by Louis Vierne, lived up to Jielr name imd defeated yoimg person up too narrowly in any ter clubs w u played at l o’clock on Association and for two years w u “ C^arillon^, by Delm arter, and a Females of some remote tribes The bride and groom ware guaats Stress One Subject the Falcons to the tuna of 84 to 18. fleld, no matter how wise and per­ the Charter Oak groimds. vice president of the Associated charming number “Comes Autumn in New Guinea Wtar the r'-ulls of at the party at tito Reynolds, aatata The purpose of establishing the Tonight there -will be tw o County manent the choice may seem at Buketball Opesis Press. ^ Time" by Leo Sowe,by-. A well bal­ their dead husbands draped around in. North Carolina tbe.ifi|tot before several cu^culnms Is more than to The annual opening of the buket­ League games held here at the Y. their necks. ycamg Reynolds waS found fh allow for individual development. It present. Changdog industrial needs, anced program is -usured u d the moving about from place to pla6e, ball season w u held lu t night with STUDY STATE’S BUDGET ability of this group will be ex­ makes sure that every pupil gets a the Rec team C losing the Gluton- Hartford, Nov. 26.—(AP) — Tho fairly solid understanding of at least change in family circumstances, and emplified. unsound choices are all causes of bury smd R ockville A . C team s in a bud^t eommittu of the State Board one subject gnd that he gets a par­ doubleheader in the Rec and the Nsi- of Finance and Control w u in su- tial understanding of several sub­ change of occupation and life inter­ NAME CHANGED est. Industry in ont town may de­ tional Gusurd te ^ playing the Su sion at. the Capitol today for further jects. It aims at a rounded yet solid consideration , of the budget to be mand a certain type of skilled work­ Mary’s team of B u t Hartford at the Bridgeport, Nov. 25.—.(A P)—The educat<»" It prevents pupils from Armory. Following the game a submitted to the next General As- Saturday! Last Day O f House’s ^iriiwmttig along'the surtace of too er today, but tomorrow still another sezBbly. The meeting of the commit­ petition of iS^nu Adeline Smith Run- type will perhaps be required. Or the dance w u held imtil midnight in the many subjects without ever knowing tee w u decided on at the board of g u of Greenwlcji for permission to industry piay become obsolete and armory and dsmeing w u enjoyed any one very substantially. On the control meeting oh Wednesday, change bier name tp Adeline Smith disappear. Agaio. those specially after the Rec gaunes. Husted wu granted ,hy Judge Atber hand, the curriculum system Manchester schools are cloS'^ for W b^ it is understood considerable requires that a pupil does not spend trained may move to a locality discussion w u had relative to the Frank P. McEvoy in Superior, Court Boys’ Men’s where no use for their services can the renoainder of the week, and y u - today. Mrs. Rungae and her fom er his time too narrowly. He must have terday many sandlot gsunes of foot­ situation confronting the a reasonable depth as well as be found. The schools try to prevent state, which Will develop, a deficit of husband. Judge of Probate tyiUiam ball were played while awaiting the B. Rungu of Greenwich, wSre di­ breadth of learning. This plan makes shallow skimming of the surface but 17,614,848 if tte present program is at the same time they try to keep big feut. ' vorced in 192(>; Both are prominent a pupil accept and follow a course The .ususd holiday crowd w u in midhtained. training and breadth of choice as No announcement w u forthcom­ in Greenwich. of stady carefully thought out in evidence at the theater in the eve­ advance by an experienced teacher. great as possible until the pupil ing u to the ekpectatiou at the must make his flnal decisions. ning. There were very few die-hard ADVERTISEMENT APPAREL SALE First Pid>lic High School budget Commiltu m again taking up • golfers at the Msmehuter Country the problem of etmsiderlng the re­ The WINTER TERM of the CON< The first public high school was club although the day w u one suit- We must reduce our stocks this wedc to make room for Christmas merchandiso. established in Boston in 1821. Up to quests made by the several depart NECnCUT BUSINESS COLLEQB sdfle to outdoor utivitles. mehtf and ini^tutions, and in' line at the Center operu next Monday. Therefore, we are offering men’s and boys’ Suits and Overcoats at greatly reduced that time public education was offer­ DECLINES APPOINTMENT ^eedy familiu were well taken ed with a view to preparing boys with previous appropriations by the Day and Evening Sessions. Special prices. ■ care of by church societies, clubs and L ii^ m tu re . courses Manufacturing Costs. for the ministry, noedicine, and law. other "organiutiou, and sdtdgbther Tjifin, Greek, rhetoric, and moral Boston, Nov. 25.<^(AP)—George Thanksgivh^ w u plesiasntly and $40, $42.50 and $45 * - lectures had been the mental food quietly observed. ioflered. But the privately owned R. Nutter, former president of the arsdewiies had catered to ^ e wants Boston Bar Association, designated BBIDGEPOBT'DIVOBOES Of those not Interested in college by by Governor Ely as chalrxhan of ‘ Bridgeport, Nov. 85.— (AP) — For offering new subjects. Benjamin committee of leading citizens named a year and a ha^ although she lived FTfuklin’s school, which is now the to consider revision of the state's U in the. ssune hduu with him, her yust an University of Penn^lvania gone quor laws in antici^tion of Federal husband refused to speak to her, through many changes, offered repeal or revision of the 18tb Amend- Mrs. Charlotte Haggerty of Green spbcial tndning in English literature informal SUITS mend and the Volstead Law, today wfd^ testified before Judge John A. and mathematics. Boston soon built annoimced he would decline to serve. Cornell in Superior Court today in a second school which is the present Nutter sent a letter.to Governor her plM for a divorce from Frank famous iBwgnwh High school. This, in Ely, the contents of which he de­ P. Haggerty, an undertaker of party— turn, was followed by the Girls high clined to disclose until Ely had an Greenwich and prominent in .frater school built in 1826. instead of offer- opportunity to receive it. nail elrclu.4. She w u granted a ;ing several-,eeuf!va in the same ‘T knew nothing -about ibnmtil I cree on groun Angeles. They were married in such an invitation nrixtuNs, tans, greys, silk mixtures and worsted in all colors. the girls from the boys in the high of seven citizens including two wo­ 1920 and be deserted her in 1928, she Well tailored suits. Popular makes. gffhewi*. Our present com posite high men, whldh was to start an immedi­ said. It w u ordered that if the two calls fo r . school with several currlculums was ate study of the entire problem of children who u e in California with as yet imthought of. bringing the state statutes into line their father ever came vrithin the New Subjects with possible Federal liquor law jurisdiction they should be given into $37.50 and $35 But .curriculum organization . had modlflcations. the custody of thp mother. to be dealt with at some time with the rapidly increasing number of Gorgeous high sphools. New t^es of pupils SUITS wars eoBdng also. Colleges were In- ' ereasiag in numbers and each one Sunday-Night or Hostess $33.50^ and $30 FOR FUEL on. FROCKS SUITS TH A T . BURNS LONGER GIVES MORE. HEAT $ 1 0 $ 5 .9 8 Boys* FH ON E4S66 $40 and $45 PROMPT DELIVERY Bewitching, feminine freeka for those Gold! dances, bridges and parties wh«i. you don’t Archie H. Hayes want to dress formally. Here’s a glowing OVERCOATS Purnell Place Tomottotv evening at 9 Kfyacinth’I collection of gowns that wiU nmke you get SUITS many en'vious glances from yisur fair sex. Mint Green! Rich, glamorous colors. Velvet, sheer crepes, we turn out the rough crepes. Gray!! Hale’s Frooks—Blain Floor, rear. SILENT GLOW Wine! Black! : - Tans, greys, browns, blues and ox­ SILENT ($10 and $12.50 fords. Wen taihu'ed. High grade RANGE OIL BURNERS Bhum-Brown! Grades) fabrics. AU sizes. GLOW Blue! Sizes 6 to 18. Tan, Not-turning ttiem out in the cold...... but grey, brown and turning them out so they will be cold enough Signal Rid! blue, also nrixtares. B c y e ’ to move Monday momi^. For our Silent ^M AiiirsrM frr« Glow Baking Diemonstration, held all 'this $§010 OVERCOATS week in our Main street show window, ends SUITS tomorrow night at 9 o’clock. We turned t M u d f l S $12.50 OVERCOATS ...... out a lot of luscious pies, tempting cookies 12 to 18 years. Taa, grey and toewn. and whtdesbme com ^ braad for the needy. 1.50 T 50 We’ve den^onstrat^ ^ $16.50 and $15 OVERCOATS the efficiency and per­ up up fection of Silent Glow ChUdren’s burners. We’re mighty Well pleased with the results. OVERCOATS Why experiment with an M 8 te 10. Tap, grey, brews nrixtures. Ramcoat SpMiab unknown, unreliable mak«, See the. baking demonstration tinsorrow. Boys*. Leathorette Step in gmd^ samjple the cookies. you^ udien you can own an oil $10 and $9 C pata ..... $1.95 burner made by the coun­ want a Bileht Glow in your ridige. i . .and we .00 WMh cap te match try's pioneer fOr as little as have them, priced as low as inferior, unknown makes.. . .$22.50 up. 122.60? Approved by Good Boys’ Black Housekeeping fiostitute u d »»^*»“*»«COATS $6.00 Rubbar Coato...... the Fire Underwrite All the excellent foods used in the dimonstra- $ l.S 6 FBBBl A football wUh each eaal. Gtiaranteed by the Silent tiops, including Gold Medal Cake and Bread SPECIAL FOR TfflS WEEK I T .I 0 Glow Corporation and Wat.> Flours, Williams’ Extracts and Royal Baking 8«C 0 A T S $ 5-00 Buys’ Green Uns Brothers! Powder, were furnished by Brunner’s Mar­ CARAS®L NUT FUDGE S m d tere .... eeeea'eeee ew $1.95 ket, and the rich, wholesome milk by the IS u k I H .00 Easy Terms West Side Dairy. , ■ TOR a i ^ RY THE IDLLO^W^ D S A U M : if you wish > T N e A Duffy - ■ Al'lbs.Oiitor . lu OHMitt-nMat. t ili n g irttofaitir •irif vr

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^> cUe^ covMn ment) and then Linda dared press ' They, shook hands on 4t solemnly. N o ^ t t / Reports Stamps Boiig Mailed To NBC^EAF NBTWPR.K et UDnXA AVEBILL, fills fo U i hOT adnmtage. And there came a.top‘at the door. BASIC.-s.'Xsrtl wtarpKfil Frdq doBtti from Ibe MooBd floor baleoagr wjar wtix wcgi wflTwMt W **Whpt elM could we do, Tom?” ROsie stood on the t lo ^ o ld and Over — Sponeircd wben'Wflte'wfltei'MidwMt: $:1B— Ttir of Eio AverflV Lot^-Idaiid, home. He nodded dowly.. hqr eyes were troubled.. # Rerenoe 2,000 wSSn-wcff.ioaijroc^-ima'w . •t; iJwAfc tMches hlm' Jpot befMo ho The cornerstone in the arch of N^wwjugr A CA n I^ IA M - w tinl ._weat; O'Hara Oreh.—mlAwKt “I bee that, all right It’s a crazy “Hease dr,” she 'sa ^ I ‘Ht’s Tim Girl Scout character, as it is in all’ wlM kstp V(|pd wda;* ityr ek$w etel •O0- - 7:8^ThrM X Sistara.-r flloi, In ttme to hear him gMp> "H e stunt-^but it’s that or nothing.” Hanahan. He’a veiy. t^ e n t, sir. He Oro' fit a T t a Years. ByEdocalioiiaKM. SQ^rH — ’ 4rrviP'w9tf -trivao me wjaiz Itham. JOHM Orsb.—DiXia:. TM pwbed me->r character, is Truth— the knowledge Four NorMmen— west' ; . : S ^ ’^,eut in eagerly. “Then let’s go says he must. eee you'at once, sir-^ at what it is, of its -intrinsic value: ---- wkjr wCsa^bap kpro There are t m gneoto In the hmiee ii|rbV&wqy, Tom, and And them. Tm and Madame, too,' If. she’s aU »— wbai and lA become awgieehi of 'the mnr- Truth, in word and. act. ‘ MCUNtMfiMkoa.Iterirn-m. 4.kfir k|^I ?!fc;U£:!KRs,’'‘r f e r ' rea<^— ’’ She stood up quickly. which I told him she .vtai not.” Rode TaxM paid ta .Cennpcttcut to Fed­ Truth about oiir fellows and our­ The annual aale of Chriatmas COAST- ■ y kSauijiht[bq kpo der. AO are strong ^qrrioally, have ‘•Now w^t-Binks. Don’t be in too spoke with a sudden access of as^ violent tenvers and aO haye qimr* eral, State, County stal Local gov- selves. Seals starts, today and extends to ody Masle— Oizlai'Bifaaaw.t^ira much of a hurry.” p M ty that suggested her tone to the Christmas. Mrs. Eted Cupenter, lo­ Ca.iit.' aitt. 7:30— S:80-rN4ws.Orkma—also“ ■ K) CMU-cout; reled with Ooumb Amos. The fomr emmenta decreased nearly $30,000,- Truth t o our ideals and to the . -^n Msf; Oimn Barital—Dlnte young village ^Uceman who had the best that is in us. cal chairman of the Seal Bale Com­ Sita— 4tta-rTh«-''t.i4y Nkxt Dt*r MB. STATLAMDEB,^ mi)' manager of the.fl^-TO|1 ' Although she knew of old that his in figures ,auids public today by that household'went—to have mar­ Gdd. ' of stamps to twptoouaand or more 4:80— Pbrfiily Ben Ponaek'e Orchestra— west *; ’ AVIQHIX w p^ fw ;- B IA K ^W common sense decisions were slower S.tate Tax .CipmmiMioner William H. 4:4a -^ '8«^asrrty;SqM lflb-:eM t only 0:00— 10:00— The atrdSt ainsar— e ta a i but alfo more thorough than her ried, Rosie’s sister Tessie, her prede­ persons in Manchester who win un­ SUM)— S:ta--Dipn«i’ MuMO--also cout 0:10^ 10:18— Rasy Aeas, Skstch—auo PBATT, fPrmw suitor of LIs^Tai cessor in the AveriU’s service. . Blodgett, ■ doubtedly wish to assist in this very : — ftie— RSliH .‘Taik-'-wepf only coast; Tha. Four Bten Boys—Dials qiiicl^er impukws, his caution in­ Oiristmas Candy 5 30 : — : —Chariss Carlils-i-c to c C A P T A IN De VOS, handsome. " ’There was . conscious, guilt in the . WhereM .tbe pmnecticuthtax bill imTOztant welfare movement. B:4fr^.e?4a^TMi etl^Pr-«as?only 0 80 10 80 fu ria te her, so highly was she key­ totalled $l$2l,94i,^T for tbe year Girl Scouts are taking orders for S:00— 7rt)0—Jess Fromm’s Bsnd-^ OHS— lOHO-rCelonSI and Budd— east; glan vreprepentlng a ^Enmitean'per­ glances the tvra cqxispiratbrs ex­ m Manchester the sale is spon- _ Myrt and Marga-rrepe^ west, ed for action. ended JunaflQ, 1930, it decreased to (jbristmas candy to be delivered oh ...... i; Tbs Circls—repeat for west fume manufacturer; and UAN changed, but Unda qulcldy covered sorod'by the Educational d u b of :iS ^ | ir4m|ln A n Quintet ' 10:M -'i11jro—Barlow fympham—to o 1 SHAUGHNE8SET, Irish writer and "Tom! It’s 11 o’clock. In an $147,077,331 as fif jime. M , 1931, and Saturday, December 17. It is a nar­ nes A ;H ara. sonse ' 10:8F- 11H0— LembsrA* OrcKSA—e tfi i ' her surprise. which Mrii. LiHian ^iw ers is presi­ ,M Qoldperge, Skstch 11s2®~1*50O—Nslson Orehaatra—c to a lecturer. hour— ” dropped to .$m,80A,986 for the year IlffO — : —Cummins' C m ,-e to c " < "Certainly I’m able^ Rode— row ribbon canty known ^as “Tom dent. Eighty-five per cent of the reh. A Cavaliers—c to e 18 80 U n a*, realizing her cousin had ” In an hour they’ll be gone for ended J u n e ,^ \ i| ^ .i The most bub- 'TIm Bekime Niokt Club IfwO— 1:00— Danes Hour— erahe o h ly’' though thank you for trstog to save Thumb Candy,” made 'by fflbbe receipts from the sale of stamps in M ed to teU her he was murdered, good, especially if we fumble i t I stantlal dpcfsasa bpa b l^ hi Federal Manchester goes dlrectljt to the Ed­ ia..Raianiaii Oiwhaatrs NBC-WJZ NETWORK . me the bother. W ill Tim come up taxes. A ltb^gpi .state ia x receipts Brothers and put up very^ attrac­ -Al Jelson-rcoaat tp- coast nMbes op the stairs to the balotqny. want to think how to go a>out this. ucational d u b for use in toeir pre­ -Adventui*ere' CUib—« to e here?” also show a. sizeable decline, taxes tively in a red box with a gold seaL lAOIC— East: wIs. jz (key) wbs-wbM Someone stops behind her, tries ,to First we must persuade them to ventive work with undernourish­ '^pny aoee, Tenor-to e wbal wham kdka wear wjr wlw: 'Mid. Again Rode tossed her bead, but paid to tdwtai .iltP^'.other local gov­ It is to be bad in both 1 pound and insfn Wpiks’ .Oreheetra wsst: wcky kyw ___kfkz wshr , wis kwk stosngle her and she fidls in.a hUnt. stay, then get together for our Arst ed children in our schools. -Jpsea A Hire—o repeat kwer koii w/sn wipaq kso She regains conscionsneiM. sevemi she was reluctantly compelled to ernments taO>|toijtod ^gbG y. 2 pound boxes. Anyone wanting a eohference and decide on the story box for a,gift or for their own use ’The receipts from toe sale of ■erSe Ofeen’s Orehestra NORTHWEBT A CANADIAN — wtmj hours later. It is assumed the dmth pass on the commands of the ipw. The total/ annual tax burden for gberyj Arthur Jarratt of what happened to you— ” may give' tbeir order to any' Girl Christmas Seals in tovro'last year .Iheent Iropea-Orehestra wiba iutp wsbe wday kfyr ckgw cfet was accidental and that Linda faint* - “He will not, ma’am. He! says, will Cknmectlcut ;la;SOW divided as fol­ "That’s easy,” she interrupted, ” ! Scout, council member; or leader. were most gratitying especially .Oi^tyABe NETWORK SOUTH — wrva wptf vwns wla ed from shock. When die .is Anally pie master be so gopd a « to Btop lows, acetad^to'tbP 'tax commis­ w^nrann wisd warn, wme wab;i4Si fainted^’’ The j^oceeds are to be used to help since demands for toe club’s help aASiCr^llstt/wabo (kay) wleo wade wjdx wfmb kvo wky wfaa wbap kprs able to .M l Tom what happened. downatairs at once, and if you can- sioner's e t a t t p ^ i . have been more heavy than ever. "Not so' easy as that. Remember, Ainpimt of Thxes Per cent carry on the work in town. wcfke weSo wSab-wSae war wkbw wiore woai ktbs.ktbs Unda inMsto they must k e ^ the not^come too, then he wlU come up With tbe money toils obtained the wbk dfok wdra.weau wta-wfan im e MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kghl one of them knows.” Tax Source* ; . ftoeeived' of Total four g uests with them until they dis­ later. And already he has made so Brownie Leaders Assodation Educational d u b has been able to wtan a ^ .l/fpd vriev; ft^w X t wbbis ' JACI^FIC. dOABT — ited kfi 1^ koms" "Yes”. Their, eyes met Local (Towns; ______ibc-wcod'^______.wpwp_ , cover which Is the murderer. .There "Blnks,” said Tom quietly, "I free as to use the tiUlphone without A t ^ recent meeting held at Girl provide milk for groups of children ASO C^^lAW - wpf Wbif khq kpo ksca koz kjr kfa kf^kiar Is no evldmoe on which to arrmt asking your permission and has call­ cities, eto> . -I f:t,$07;890.92 58.48 Scout headquarters it was. voted itaM. wltejvfm wore effo dkac Cant East " * shouldn’t conrider this for one mo­ in the schools who need it and also : — wgat wfaa wbre wqam vrdod any one of the four. Tom hesitates. ed'Dr. Parsons. I heard him give the Hetfopolitaa that a Brownie Leaders’ Association to furnisb dental treatments, chest 1*15*” 5*15~fi**art Romanes—also t ment” . District .;!,; c *179383d4 .15 WBCK Usa<'ivi!eo'wiaa;Wddtt.vrteo krid 4:80— *ff^Tho •insinf Lady—asst number and well I know it mesilf.” be organized^ having as its mem­ and eye examinatiotts for ehlldroa wrr k(»|./ktf%.waco koma wdbp wodz Anally agrees. ____ "But you’ve agreed to it!” 8 CoimUth, , :. 1,117,898.60 4:0— OHO—Otehan Annit—oast oSy ' Unda rallied first. .96 bers Commissioner of Brownies, all whose parentr, are not able to pay wbt vrdm'wf^.wUaa wtar wdbf wvfvs NOW GO ON WITH THE STOBY "Yes. But I ’m going to make one State of Cop- ’ M ID W ilT — v^bPm wsbt weah wmba 5*22” 2*22” 2!*"Foroat Orehaatra ' ’Tell H m we’ll be right down. Brown Owls and Tawny Owls of for tbe needed attention, 5*52~ •*52*'Olnslna.Lady—mldir. rpt CHAPTER condition.” nectlcut , .V, 39423,700.87 28.86 wtao wkN> ktab wian kpcj wibw kfh OHO— 0:45 — Lowall Thomas — oast; Rode,'’ she said almost staidly. Manchester. Mrs. T . « J. Dannaber 'The need this year is even great­ wmt wnaz^wkDn.wri Linda glanced again at the clock. "What’s that?” Federal ....: E^406,g48.68 16J15 MOUN'PAIN-^kvorlicle kob kal .. Annis—mldwaat ropakt After half-past — how the time "The agreement is dissolved at "Both of us.” was elected president and Miss Eu er and tbe committee hopes for an fid?” Z*22” 5 "'* Andy—aaat only 10 nice Brown secretary of tbe asso­ 0 :1^ 7:10—Impsrsonatlona—0 to c sped by! Tom was still to be cod- any monifint if I think* Tm justifled. And as the girl bedtated she equally generous response. . ; „. / ^ii»4()6,986.01 100.00 ciation. Work to be carried on dur­ Cant.. - vlnced and some plan to be zgresd ’Think, dearest,” -as she began to added, T ’m fedkig quite myself The deoresMi ih;tbe.s|gregato Con­ ing tbe next month was planned. It 8:08— 4i -The arab cident aad/of course ep dldTfm.” Her husband’s face hardened but "Yes,” she answered in a whis­ 389 for the yie^^emled June 80,1980. two new girls are going to join, Mrs. Ernestine D. Sullivan and 11:30—G ty Lemhardidta Qtabsstrta;- "Eigpecially in our bouee." Linda hurried ahead; ‘Td ask him per. For the next ytar, ended June 80, making T t ^ 3 a full troop. W e are Judson' G. Files left early Wednes­ BartCorfl, ^ "Yes. Tim’s entirdy too much one as an old friend to stand by me be­ "And you don’t want to call the 1931, the total paid from this state proud of this fact as there were day morning for Bonney Eagle •M69 w * 1806 E. CL, 2EU U, cause you had to be occujA^ a good police and have them all question­ of the, family— even if U’e only by to the Federal government was $37,- only l6 , giris at the beginning of Camp at West Buxton, Maine,' to deal with business. A s for Mr. adoption— to. suq>ect us of anything 886,349, a decrease o f $10405,040. ed?” the year. W e are sorry to lose Tere­ spend the ’Thanksgiving season with Friday, Novnriier 36, 1913 Sbaugbnessey— w ell,. he’s a sponge, "No.” i^ain the faintest breath so tmgenteel as. murder.” For the y tar e n ^ June 30, 1932, sa Britton from our reifiu but the rest of tbe taniily, Mr. Bnd Mrs. however. Federal tax receipts to­ anyhow.' A gracetal, charmi^ of sound! 'raen, more strongly, as he "But sometbing has happened!" we extend a cordial welcome to Harry P. Files and Hany P. pUes, E. 8. T. talled only $'20,406444, a decrease of sponge, but the jsort that’s all for pausdd, perplexed, “It wouldn’t do “Yoi— something— ” Ruth Cheney who was, formerly a Jr., who is attending 'c o l l i e ' in P.M. himself and probably has planned to aiw good, Tom. That— that sort of , "Well, come - on, Tom. We won’t $17,480,005 for the year. Federal member and is now returning to 4:00-!-Serenading‘Strings — Chris­ taxes accoubted for 81.64.per cent of Maine. spend a week or so in our garage at mim would get away. W e mustn’t find out thto way.” the troop. Teste were passed, games Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Collins tiaan Kritas, directors. our expense. He won’t need to'be alarm him— ” ' ’’Be careful what you say, Binks. the. totM tak burdoi of the state in were played and Edith McComb 4:38— Coimectieut Mptor Vshiele . IMdi^, Nov. 36, IM f 1930; dnqmcd to 25.76 per cent in moved to their new home last Mon­ coaxed.” “But you know. we. are doing a Let him dp the talking.” was elected as our new troop sec­ I>epartment Bufletin. 1981, and tookf a decided drop to day, November 21, which haa juft P.M. “That sounds plausible.” Tom .con­ risky— a crazy— thing. That either She fiasbdl him a s i^ c e of retary. Tbe Hare and Hotmd chase 16J15 per tant th'> total in 1932. been, completed ;by Albert E. Stiles 4:80—Lou'and Janet’s Sunset Club. 4:0OT-Rhythmie Serenade. sidered it while she anxiously of ite—you or I—may be-!-” mingldl scoria and agreement and to­ wil^ be held Saturday. The hat’es of Pleasant Vallty., 5:0O4-RhytUn Five —Len Berman, 4:l!t^k(t .7; “Stop!” She put her hand over his gether they went down the short, ' Sti^.TaxM are. leaving the comer 'o f Oak and studied his face. Would he agree? Taxes paid to the State of .Con­ Mia.. O. W . Burnham ,la improv­ director. ' ■ 4:30—Concert. . * mouth. “I can’t hsar you aay that, bad* down the graceful winding SpriiCe streets at 9 o’clock sharp. No, he wouldn’t—yes, he might — necticut totalled $81,239,198 fo r the ing ag^raptdiy as'een be'expected at 5a5— "Smiling Ed” McConneU. Tom! I know— I realize— now. But staita and into the central Uving Hounds Will give chase at 10 no! “But Blnks, it just wouldn’t year, ended June. 36, 1$80; they in­ the Hartford h (^tal.. 6:80-^**Tita'9lyiW Famiiy.” / .room, sUU' redolent of ffowers an^ o’clock. Come dressed warinly, wear 5:45-r-Sa^ety Solmera.' work. Put yourself in their pltu;es we must— wait! Today’s'Saturday. creased to'‘$334i^l6fl' 7or the next Mrs. Leslie Newberry has recover­ . 5:15—Desert Drama. open to' every passing whisper of rubbers and don’t forget your cups. 6:00-TDinimr Concert — Christiaan :530—Singing Lady. —a death In the family—” W e’ll And some way to keep them year, and.ditaiped.to' $29,425,700 for ed taom a severe attack iff the grip. air that might ptir on that hot July Come on, girls, try to be present at 5:45— ^Little Orphan Annie. "But Tom, we can tell them we imtil Monday morning. That, you the year, en d ^ June 30, 1932. State John Newberry who is in at the Krienp, dlrectora: hardly knew Cousin Amos—” see, will jgive'us lUie rest of today day. Here, hat in band, obvioiudy our final hike for the faU season. Hartford hospital is also improving 6:30-^The;H[anp(nissrs.. . 6:00—W e a t h e r; tottqteraturA; embarrassed, perspiring i^loget- tax.es c p n ta rl^ 20.48 per cent of the The members of the whip-poor-will 6:45—Htywbbd Broun’b .Column. Sports Review—Bill Williams.' ^ "E ven so.” and all tomorrow-:—Sunday. Every­ fotalitax load ta^^SO; 22.63 per cent iquite rapidly. ■ Ically in his official uniform, stood patrol promite all attending a real ' 7:00—Ttavelers. I^bt apd String 6:00—Program forecast "And all the festivities planned thing we And or guess or even in 193i, uw 1;28L86 per cent in 1932. Wappiog Grange held its twenty-^ for the Fourth of July week-end! imagine we’ll report to each other. honest Tiip Hanahan, dreading as good time. Orchertra—Christiasn Ifriens,- di­ 6:14—^ITme. Taxes first meeting this year, last Tues­ rector. ' ■ 6:15—The Monftor Views ths News. i Perhaps we can’t go to dinners and W e’U get something,.! l^ow that, much as they the approaching inter­ Scribe, Grace Giglio. day evening .'tc the school hall,' wito Towns, cities,', boroughs and all Troop 6 , • 6:30—Hank Kesae. ' bridge parties, but they could.” Tom! But I promise '(his. I f by, say, view in which he must assume the other local taxing districts received over 100 in attendance. It w a r 7:80—rBIlly, Jones and Ernie Hare. The meeting of 'Iri)op 6 was at 6:45—Today's News -*r Lowril-.'^ “But if they did stay, Binks, what after dinner tomorrow night, we position of authority. in taxes $71,727,876.66 for the year Neighbors’ Night and East Windsor, 7:45—Melody : Mooda-:7-Frances the Manchester Green school Mon Thomas. • could we possibly do?” haven’t a thing, not a ghost of an .They had hardly greeted him when ended Marvh~31,1980. For the year Bloomfield and Coventry Grangta Baldwin And toe Kni^ts of Mel­ day, November 31 and was opened ody...... 7:00—Time; A m os‘n’.Aiity.: - ' She breathed more easily. At idea, or anything stronger, you can there was a furious spurt of gravel ended M a^h 31, 1931, local tax re­ by Lieutenant Foster telling us were especiaUT tartted and they fim- 7:15— ^Royal Vagabonds — W ard - least he was taking her seriously do Whatever yoii want—call up Tim from the roadway and the . doctors ceipts rose to $74,441,798.04, then 8:00—Jeseica Dragonette and Men about comini, events. We made a nished a fine program, as follows: a Wilson. —considering this desperate sugges­ Hanahan or go get him or—” little roadstei sw u^ dangerously dropping 272,107,660,92 for the About Tovm.- few plans for our Christmas party, sketch and vocal solo by Mra. Doro­ 7:80—Concert . , ; , tion. "Him!” Tom was contemptuous aropnd; the curving drive mid came same periAl in 1932. Tt is shown thy Stouj^teu with an encore, ac- 9:00—N igh t au b . and were told about the'Christmas 9:30-^3nnpbonic Syncopation — 7:45—Johiity Hart In Htdlywood, » “TfJk to each one separately mid of the local policeman’s aid. “Blnks, to a violent stop before, their open that whereas sUch local taxes com­ companl^^at the piano by Mra. W . candy we are to sell. Patrol cor­ Norman-Qoutier, director. 8:00—Leonard Joyh Ortoestra; notice how they answer, as well ah to capture a man like this you’ll door. From the roadster, as though prised 46.89 per cent of the total tax S. Bissell, a fine talk by Brother Allyn Joslyu, master o f cere­ ners followed at which attendance 10:00-^A1 Jplson. what they say. They’ll talk about need a squad— and then watch every .catapulted by the mrested momen­ bill of Connecticut in 1930, the Spaulding and a Spanish! dance with monies.' the accident perfectly natur^y Mth move you make!” tum of the car, shot the doctor him­ share of the total' borne in 1932 is was marked and due collected. We 10:30— ffioyd Gibbons. then worked on fire prevention and tambourine by Mies Harriett Bpauld- 8:30—Advoitlires in Health. us. We can ask leading questions “That’s for you to take care of. self, as: red-faced as Tim and far 58;48 per cent, - ' 10:45— Hank Keene. 8:45'^Howard'Thuratoih,’magician. ^ signalling. Scout Commissioner ing of East Windsor Grange, a voqal Whom to call and bow to do it. more agitaited. 'Taxta Paid To Counties U:po-!-Orchesfra — Tony Pestrltto, without seeming to and then meet Mrs. Charleq Oliver and Lieutenant solo by Eugene Rawley from Bloom­ 0K)0—First Niightera!. Whether we locate him or whether ‘‘W bat’s thls-r-wbat’s qil this non­ Taxes paid tb'tiie eight counties in director. 9:80^Eddle and, Ralph. " and analyze what we’ve found, out field Grange, a recitation by Thomas ll:30^D ahce Orchestra, sense?” he burst out before he was 1930 tbtaned $1,588,267.45; $1,395,- Smith of Troop 8 were visitors. 10:06— Countey Doctor — Phillips and go back and talk with them we give it and call for help, Lieutenant Smith hriped some of McKinny vdth encore, of CoVentiy 12:0O-Silent. more. Oh, Tom, dpn’t you see it’s the that’s your job, Tom—-to bring it fairly in the'door. 79844 in 108|. and-$1,187,898.60 in Grange, also a duet- by Mra. Shell Lord. ' 'S (T o Be Oonttnuedl, 1932. . ' the girls in signalling 'while Lieu­ 10:45—Springfield Republican .news. - only way? The one who did it is off. My job’s to keep them here and tenant Foster gave the test on fire and her daughter, Mra. Zotie Vinton, sure to give himself away by . some happy and unsuspicious.” ' MetropblitanV'district taxes to­ and a paper by Mrs, Havens, with 11:(X)— ^Time; Weather; Tempera* » prevention to the other girls. In ture Sports Review — Bin Wilw : perfectly unconscious slip. But it “And we’re both to And out what talled $72;667.42' in 1981— the fitat an encore, of Coventry Grange. our. goodnight circle we sang The Ifawut . • ■ ; Ar. needs time—and so they simply we can—if we can.” GULFMOTOROE year of ita eberallira, ahd anioimted Golden Sim” and ‘Taps.” Mary There were four Masters present, 11:15—N li^ t Song. - mustn’t go, they mustn’t!’’ . “And compare notes. Often!" to $179,382.54. la 1932, as of March Mr. Martin of Manchester Grange, 31. Smith and Helen Adauny have pass­ 12:00—Cab Calloway’s Orehfiftra. =. Mr. 'HiU of Coventryi Mr. Miller at MEETS STIFF TEST A threerytaT- comparison of the ed the test for laufidress badge and M. . .; ^ Marjorie Inman passed, compass Bloomfield, ity. Stotyhtbn at East 12:30—nm e. - Copnecticix [Mir capita ta^ burden and table-setiing. Windsor, all at whom ; spoke; also shows the frilqwing changes: — T----- :----- — r ~ ” ■ ^Tbe attention, 'readers is called Scribe, Helen Adamy.' Mrs; Havens of Coventry and L. O. to an advS'rtisem^t of tbe Gulf Tax Source lOSO 1931 1932 ' Friday, NoveinbM' SSto, E.* S. T. What this country aaeds 4s tha < Federal . .vv.i$30.22$23.43 $12.53 • Troop 7 Bragg, the presideut at Past M fs- sort of resonrcefulnesB riiowv by fintag Company mppasring in ibis The meeting of November- 21 ters ASaooiatibn and Mra. Laura^G. P^M . State 49,51 , 20.57 18.06 4:00—The Grab. Bag. ^ the Altoona Tribune whieh,-^ offers itaue featurtag Buprcina Motor 0.73 onened with patrol comers. Captain Loomis, secretary of,East Central the news item that bustles ata com­ (Nl. ’Tbe tbeSMi 'of the Gidf 'adver­ County . A , 0.99 , 0*86 . 4:80— U . S. A rm y Band, Metropolitan Grant ^ave but notices about sell­ Pomona. Grange. Wapplng Grange ing back and that "old. papen are tisement is '’’The 100 Ii^e-an-bour ing the Christmas candy. W e de­ furnished refreshments d id dancing, 5:00—H-bar-O-Rangera. Oil” aqd its ablbty to take super- District: ...... ' 0,04 0.11 5;16r!- Miiisical Fashion Parade; for sale at this office, at TO "route, L o c a l...... ; 44.95 46.09 44.33 cided what we would make for was enjoyed at the close of toe' per. bundle.” punishment under all driving condir Christmas gifts. The second class meeting. There were patrons present ' Morton Bdwe, tenor; Charles ttO D S . ■ Hector’s orchestra. Totals . . .: . $85.67 $90.98 $75.76 girls worked on (he hostess badge also from Manchester, East Hart­ O. L. L6rd,;,local representative .of and the rest of the girls worked on ford, Ellington, Enfield, Bolton and 5:80—Sklppy. ■ '5;46—Lone W olf Tribe, an Indian the Giilf Refining Company, says: compass. W e played "Going to Good Wm GraIranges. “The tost mmle on the Indianapolis Jerasalem.” ITie meeting closed i ■ . Story. B A C K A C H E ^ Speedway last August tinder the su­ with a good night circle and the 6:00—Irene Boasley.. pervision of tbe A. A. A. OfficislS singing of taps. 0:15—Hmrold' Stem’s Orchestra. Take Lydia E» )Pthkham*a, 6:80—Eddie Dooley's Football dope. proved coadustvely tbe claims made Troop 11 DECREASE IN TAXES Vegetable CoaitpomiA'''^ Mofhwt, it M net thfl for Supreme Motor Oil quality and Hartford,; Nov. 25.r-:(AP)— The A compass game planned by 0:A6—Cbtaidu tbe Magidan. supremacy in .the field of 25-cent 18 Democrat who control Lieutenant Crockett vras enjoyed. 7:00—M y rt anid M U *ge.' . stomach, but o bowel Hartford, Nov. 26.— (A P)—A de­ 7:15-^Ray Felletter^ pianist s a e . motor die.” the uppenbntaoh the General As­ The second class girls worked on Is lAOa a. Jtakhsm’ii. . Lou Moore, a well llnown.! race* sembly by: a j&xJcriiy of pne when it the hostess badge. The -. girls who crease ta ^0 years of nesrly'$80,- 7:SO-'-Tbree-X-0i8tora. condition thof keeps driver, with his -Dusenberg drove 100 meets in JbhViuy W iH^et together wish to take swimming must be 000,000 in takes paid'in Oonnsctlcut 7:45— ^William H ^ , baritone. nor 8:00—Edirin C. iHu. miles in lem tosn one hour usiag Su­ for the flrsA’ Utaie! ,at' 4 dinner here down to the Rec Frldiqr Item 5 to 6 to Federal, State, Coimty and local __ . . . fwoto ti so many- children 8:15—Singin’ SahL tetU ti preme Hotor Oil for liibrlestibu. on December^... o’clock and the girls who are tak­ governments was reported by W il­ 8:80—The Marcb.of Time. WhcDfCbeeked by the A. A.' A/ Offi- - They w|U be:'fbh-gMts of State ing first aid jrill meet Friday at 7 liam H. Blodgett, State Tax Com- from eating. 9:00—A ll American FOotoall Show; cifls .tbtaawas'no perceptible: dutage .Chairman Divid* A - Wilson at the o’clock r t the Rec. A dance like the missibner. ' ^ ' in' tbe color'or quality of the oiL ^ ‘>r tbe year ended June 80,1982, Christy Walsh. * * Hotel Bbnd'Mta'^tavethor Cross, as Virginia Reel and folk dancing pre­ O:80-^To the Ladies; Morton 09 MS of w«7 ISO < Pareats shouldn’t tenor; Leon Belaseo’s or­ ■■a cras, Bey a * 6it, . Nttivn_ _ knofws I heat. the gatbsrii4$>' )i^<-Wilson said, was enjoyed. W e then went upstairs to chestra. gtae radsy. • ehUdrm etB h u a ^ .M U li t M oatod with mineral oil and that he to enable'tkS'Senators to meet each see the handcraft displayed by Mr. in 1981 and $162.941481 in 1980. •'I * withimt havo _ . was' greatiy .ptMsed to note that his other and Ipformaliy their Hosmer from M assachiitetta. Some The 1982 taxes were diatrlbuted as !. Not to eonoet this unggish- pressure gauge did not vary- duitog job at^tha UEtotattye).$eeilon. of toe tolnffs whldi interested toe foUows: * / b inexedMObte, Read wiMthe the run. ' It w U I ^ f i ^ titae since 1928, glrte were bracelets,, ash trays, Local governmente $72,107,66042 "California treatment** is doing for that tbe Damqerata will assume eon- wood earvlBg, sUhouettos, calen­ or 6848 percent; Metropolitan dis­ ailing;, aiddy diudren all over the . FBUONBBBiEftET ta’ORD dars, sponge Haguree and paintings. trict $17948244, or .15, peroent; U^StatMl ^ ' brol of tb#i -tii^ iB e ita te . iQ'^that Berlin, CmuL, Nor. 23>—:(AP)— year t h ^ bAdYl .ktatnbers to 14 Be* A t our next meeting on-Monday we eight counties $148748940 6r .96 Nature provides a elnq>le remedy With the,'andvisl M .a pestoud from pubUeanp . frita '. Stanneth Wynne, are going to start aome \ot ‘ these percent; State $29420,70047 or 3846 . / tot stasis. 'lita only **niedidne** re- Nevada, .the last’of a e«jm , ftoip executive .,'9etal>!ta>T ^ Goivernor things; percent; and Federal $20,40646848 qdired is some pure Gdnotniafsyrup vaitoui T ^ ta eatauto wwt, Judge Crbae', as derk-ta^; Jtacph F. Diittmi fleribe, Victoria Zelewltz. of 1646 percent otAjp. It stimuIatM a d u ^ h George Griswi^ f^t today he bad of Bristol sa -aeslitaht’ clerk./ Blotyett reported tbe most eUb- .ut colon moadea iona hat no not ' lii^i o^mli^leo^i^i *i^^lien CHURCH OOCBT V^AQIUE stantiia dscrease during tos last two tper on > the twiriht Jed be abowedilMiiei^y to two prlionere ■ l'„ 'I'1 R.' whkht^igf purgatSet pmalgxe. MXflTimmtDBATH years wa$ in Federal taxes. in town court. In toe church basketball league, The per capita tax was $75.76 in r Start thb wontofnl tipa^ The iM t' eard show GeoSgs Hartfoi!d, Jfey, 2 i.~ ( AP )—-Fpond played Wednesday night, St 1982 compand to $9048 in 1981 and - ' BhHlp Duffy of lying tmediwdiras.: on'riw sidewslk llityfa defeated St. Bridget’s by the $96.67 in 1980. whiiyto,- ,w >*r had -'readiad atlilstailm^nwir^ with a sepfe of,8.7 tp 80, in en ezdtlng en­ deettaattoBla eplte of UnAtod . .OBS. UM' eamipi at' first to gash dver’biMki^ai’ a ;'ihaa who has counter that found first one team HELD FOB TRIAL end than toe other in toe lead. tnse tho dogaed edon of every' fipuia!- been identaHd X9om n i ^ s found in of poison aiM hand inste. Thea They; were arrested sevetal weeks Smith was .high ' seor^ for St his pocket of 27 White Plains, N. Y., Nov. 36.- ‘A , ' ! > a 'i ^ twiee a^itadautil too ago;'.ClbriiiteAsen, with Maryfs with six oaskota and Lane oSn rai W t ils -e t o ^ 'S p W o Iknirs sftsr his (A P )— Four Hartford, Contt. youths, AUd*s metHd^edor. n w t aad drunbw'*1 •*' 1^ of d a w i ofl 111:1*21^ stea ei a leveHgp.. / '■r>: vis /

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t,___ Local Quintets : Football Schedules Tomorrow OLYMPIC STAR CUPS NEARLY NATIONAL GUARDS OVERWHELM , ^ EA ST Teams Place 1981 Score Pittsburgh vs. Sta^ord^...... Worcester ...... 7-6 Army vs. Notre D am e...... 'Chestertown ...... HALF MBIUTE OFF OLD MARK ST. MARY’S IN SEASON’S DEBUT Holy (^oss vs. Boston College ... .Albuquerque ...... Washington Coll. vs. Delaware ...'. Spokane ...... BOCKT M OUNTAIN New Mexico vs. Colorado doll...... Los Angeles ...... 0-6 Finitliat Over 120 Yards Hud East Hartford -Team FAB WEST ' Rec Five Takes Both Gongasa vs. M ontana...... San Diego ...... 0-i3 Hartford Victorious Loyola vs. Santa C la ra ...... D allas ...... 0 ^ Ahead of Field to Capture 47>32 Tromcing Before San Diego vs. California Tech ....H ouston ...... gp-O ‘toU TH WEST In Scholastic Event 130 Fans; Referee CaHs Southern Meth. vs- Texas Chris. . . . Durham ...... 6-0 Sixth jumual CrossCooq-

Rice vs. B aylor...... Atlanta ...... 6-85 $ 42 Personal Fonls In SOU TH try Race For Third Time Guards’ Coach Defeat Glastonbury In First Duke vs. Wash. A Lee ...... Pittsburgh ...... The Winnah! Doffj B reib Coarxc Rteord Georgia Tech vs. <3eorgia...... New York ...... 12-0 4>. Speedy Contest Last Night Louisiana State-vs.Tulane...... Baton Rouge ...,...... 7-34 Id 24:17.8; Irub-Ameri- Game; 42-31, Then Wm West 'Virginia vs. W. & J ...... Wheeling ...... 13-14 By 14 Seconds, Leading cansWm Team Trophy. The National Guards basketball Nightcap From Rockville M atts To Team Prka; iMun of 1982>S8 opened the sestfqn •t t|;ie armory last night in an All-Stars, 36-17; Clone Easily oift-stripping a field Close Foiisli Features Wispicious. manner, def^ting the St. ARMY IS FAVORED OVER of 26 runners, Joseph P. Mc- Mary’s team o< JJast Hartford, 47-82 Cluskey, Olympic stmplechaser Race; Mnrch Is T h iri fbr the first ttiine on a Mknchester Uses Entire Squad. and hdder of collegiate titles, floot. TTie famed St. Mary’s for­ fought a thrilling duel against wards failed to click last night, only NOTRE DAME TOMORROW iljc points being counted ly the The Rec Five opened Its basket­ - time in the sixth dhnual cross Hartford ^bllc High school, win­ auch-hersdded, “Bevo” Hurley Md ball season last night with an im­ country run here, yesterday ners of the state cross-country title M. Malloy, **Wardy” Waterman, pressive double victory at the School morning, clipping more than 24 at New Haven recently, came te ntraage to relate, was stopped with- Street Rec, taking the . Glastonbury Pre-Gama Dopesters See TRADE SCHOOL ms seconds from his old record Msmehester yesterday nr the an­ s>ut a single point,, due to the fine Town Team over the hurdles in the nual Thanksgiving Day High schMl iKtvering-^ Dowd. first game, 42 to 31, then winning with a tremendous, powerful race and went home wltt Me team ^ e Natioiial Guard-St. Mary’s the nightcap from the Rpckville Cadets As Winners; Pitt HARDSntUGGlEIN drive down the home stMteh. trophy and individual honors .as ipjne was the first played at the McGluskey broke the tape well. Tackles Stanford In Inter- oyer 120 yards ahead of his William Duffy, diminutive Hart­ DEFEAnWAlDM ford High harrier, alas' vd 14.4 sec­ nearest rival in the fast time of onds from the record set by Morti­ sectional Tdt; Other Im­ 24 minutes, 17 and d-Sths sec­ mer Krupnick of Bsloou Acadsmy Rally In Last Period Gives onds, exactly 24 and l-5th sec­ last year, to win the two and one- onds lower thaa his time last half-mile race la 12:17.6, in a portant Games Scheduled. breath-taking struggle with Ricb- Schoolboys Edge Over year, when he broke his 1980 ard De Moulpled la>the m one^pqlnt lead at the start of the lowed by three runner* from / Con .j[rom Stanfor^^ in the, big P itt last period. 4. J. Nhch, Newark, afd was ninth, Oaaaabsr. tsatbi 19 :r?V: stadium if the Panthers Hops' to fig- necticut Aggies. Gibberman, Mac ^7. J...... 86:27 Doaahus, lltb; Freaob. 18Gi: Pedh- St. Mary's (82). Bob Sturgeon y invitation to compete in Kovis starred for the Trade Farlane and Borden, in the order 6. L. Hubbard, C.A.C. ..26:27.1 eaham, 14tbt Cuds, 28rd; sad To­ the Rose Bowl game at Pasadena. School, eniTlng two baskets u d six named. Jimmy Crowe, Buckland Ty Holland B. F. •“T. All-Stars' 36-17. Coach Ben Gune out of eight foul shots, while Rudy 6. R. Campbell, Newark 86:45 man, 26th. The field toMed N . only 0 M. Malloy, rfr f ...... 1 1-2 • 3 New Year’s Day. marathoner, representing the Rec 7. M. Porter, Newark . .26:18 qae of whom fsil0 to fiatdbu Xruf* used his entire squad of twelve men In the southwest, Texas Chris­ Pospisil was high scorer for the was Uth and William Freeman oi aroory under the new rules, chief, 8 Poacher, rf tfos.sees . 0 0-0 0 in both games and nearly everyone Alumni, Coaoh Walter Sohober 8. J. Gibberman, CA.C. 87:81 Blok of Bacon Aeadeaiy, whx was among which are the elimination of 1 » • e s s • e e‘ 1 ' 1-3 a tian’s homed frog battles Southern Halnfleld, unattached, was 18th. 9. J; MasFarlane, CX.,0,87:81 entered to defend bis title did aet 4 Hurley, If . •... had a hand in the scoring. Methodist in the game that should used two full teams in the opener Frank Lalla of Port Chester, N. Y., BtaUlng in thefdefenilve territory, 8 Watermai ‘^If t s“* • s 1' 0 0^3 0 The Rees had < their hands full In and is confident that his squad wllj 10. A. Borden, C.A.C. ...87:81 appear, competiag la the iaUrsobOl- the time fimit on the **plvot'* and l-6> ve Christian the title beyond fur- Was 18th and his teammats, Hupei 11. J. Crowe, Rec i..... 27:48 i astlo cross-oount^ race at New- 4 Briggs; 0 • • 1'i '••••• 6 11 the first game, as Glastonbury, a er argument. Louisiana State, make a good showing in this year’s wasT4thi McLaughlin of the Irish other'lesser changes respecting per- 3 Carlin, c • •••••I* 1. 1-2 3 team that has been organised for schedule. 18. W. Freeman, u k . N« l.r lasteadL aoanl fouls. A total of Si fouls were gunbeaten in the soutbem conference Americans was 16th. Plainfield 38:00 Q o ^ s Bporl Wkm 1 Strangle, rgIf .t I • 1 k * “% 0 6-6 6 several years and has become accus­ tackles Its latest conference foe A tentative gams has been ar Bill Kennedy, of Port Chester, oaUed on St. Mary’’« players and 18 1 Murphy, rg ksilkkik .. 1 0-1 2 tomed to playing on a small floor, Tulane. rugad with tbs Watklnson School wbdse entry has graced marathons 18. F. UUa, Port Zt wia^b ol6io hard .'augkl ea the Guards players, and it was 3 Cronin, Ig .iklkl''s^kn 2 1-1 5 gave the local boyp plenty of opposi­ Throughout the eastern program of Hartford, to be played on the sines '1868, finished in 88rd plaos, Chester, N. Y ...... N:08 6U tbelhqr. At tbs balfeyp xtaik evident from the tenor of the crowd, I f ...... 0 0-1 0 tion. The flrsL half ended 18 to 11 will be the traditional contests be­ local court next Friday afternoon at and incidentally, that was also hla 14. F. Hupei, Port at Autuam, and iebeel strssts, which incidentally numbered about In favor of the Reo Five. "Cupis” tween Holy Cross u d Boston Col­ 3:80 o’olook. This outfit is coached number. The entire field finished Chesteff *...... 38*14 Heints of Hartford was ruaalaf la 1,S00, that strict refereeing wu^not 23 . ^ 11 10^23 N Waddell was high scorer and "Hop" lege, and Wasblngton-Jefferson and by Sherwood "Cap" Blssell, who the race. 16. P, MoUughUn, flrib plsoe, moia than 10 yards to their liking. Only one foul was Score 1^ Periods OpplsBi also poBBessed a good eye ^ s t Virginia. refereed Wednesday’i| game. Irish-Amerioons Win Newark ...... 88:82 abssd of a group of four, wbteh nailed under the new rules. Guards ...... 1 8 8 9 18—47 for the basket. The Thuksgivlng Day program The lummary: The Irish-Amerioan Club of New­ 16. J. Bottomley, laeludsd tbs ultimats, wlaasr. As MoOann itooras first St. Mary’s ..... 6 10 9' 7—88 Byoholskl Stars furalabed Colgate, Southern Califor­ South Muohester Trade ark, N. J., oaptured the team trophy, N oradoh...... 88:87 tbs barrisrs rouadN latp Oak Halftime: 80-16, National Guards. nia, Tennessee, Alabama, Washing­ 17. Z. DePolo, 01d*Lyme 89:00 Btrsst, Ksiats bsgsa te lest freuiid The total number of fouls called Byoholiki showed that he waa P. B. F. T.its runners placing fourth, s»tb, 18. Proux, Plainfield .... 29:00 bn each team waa 48, twice as many , Referee: Sher Blssell. exceptionally fast on the floor and ton State u d Texas with a chuce 4 Rossirlri...... 1 0-1 2 seventh, fifteenth and nineteenth, sad Z>uffy aad ZjsMoulpIsd staged a as were called in the average game garnered seven points In the openeti to grab the headlines u d they took 0 Wippert, r f ... 8 0-0 for a total of 81 points. This olub 19. J."Grate, Newark ...89:88 duel for first plaeo. Tbs lattsr took fulf advutags of their opportuni­ 20. A. Manning, Port tbs load satwing Maia strsst but last year. The play wat .fut Reo Five The Reoe had 13 pereonale chalked 1 Bradley, rf 0 0-0 came to Manchester yesterday and Ihiffy spurted down the bemo throughout, the armory, floor giving against them, wnlle Glastonbury ties. 2 Magnuaon, If .... l 1-6 waa housed at Teacher’s Hall over Chester 29:46 p B Colgate, the only rngjor team in 0 MoCurry, I f ...0 0-0 0 21. C. Seegar, C.A.O* ;. .*39:46*1 stretch to win less than a yard, s4enty of room for action. "Hank" was guilty of nine night.Ight. gieu ^ ^ 28. S. Levue, Port Tbs order of'flalsb: SceCann scored for Manchester in 0 Sturgeon, rf ...... 8 The second game was much the the country unbeaten, untied " u d 0 Hinesr I f ...... 1 0-0 2 TOe ConnsoUout Aggies tsanrgaye 8 Falkoskl, rf ..... 0 eame as the first, but the Bee unscored on, beat Brown’s prsvi- 8 Kovis, 0 •.•••«•• 3 6-8 10 thewis irinnsrswinners a olossolosa oattlaMttls for tbsthe f e s t e r ...... 89:81 1. W. Duil^, Kartfbid. the first minute of play, dropping in 1 Falkner, I f ...... 0 ously unbeaten u d imtled eleven, 31. B. Kranedy, Port 3. R. DOMeulpled, lioeaUf. a basket from in oaok of the foul Five’s margin of superiority was 8 Blssell, rg ...... 3 2-2 8 honor, earning only two points more 8. W. Muroh, ^snbhester. 1 Oppisi, If ...... 4 much greater, ai Sturgeon, Faulk­ 81-0 to gain a virtual struge hold 1. Solbek, Ig...... 0 1-8 1 or a total of 68 points, by winning Chester **..*.*...*. 80:14 line. Holland followed shortly after 1 Vraddsll, Oj...... '4, on the mythical Eastern champion- 34. J. Vasale, South 4. Ott, Hartford. with a basket and sunk the first foul ner and Waddell began to click. At 1 Adams,.'Ig ...... 0 0-1 0 fifth, eighth, ninth, tenth and twen­ 8 Nelson, o ...... 1 half time the score was deadlocked ship. ty-first place. The Inter-State Norwalk ...... 80:44 5. Bsuober, Hartford. shot to place the Guards in the lead, 0 Blssell, 0 0^ Southern Califorala, virtually 26. J. Jackie* C.A.C..... 80:66 6. Petrowskl, Hartford. h-0. Manchester continued in the pt nine-all, but in thu last two 14 11 10-31 82 Sport Club, of Port Caxeiter waa 0 Bycbolski, rg .... 8 periods the Reo began to Increase Ite tain to represent the far west in the S. T. 8. Alumni third with 92 points. 86. R. D. Burr, Reo...... 81:01 7. Hsiats, Ha^ord. lead, 7-0, due to a nlet shot by Me> 8 Anderson, r g ...... Q Rose Bowl game, beat Washington After the event, trophies were 8. Parry, Hartford. Csan under the hoop before Bt. lead until the final whistle gave the 1 Xing slay, r f ....2 0-8 4 8 Campbell, Ig ...... 2 locale victory by a comfortable mar­ Coast ooBfersnes'Champlonsbip. 1 Cbapmu, rf .... 1 2-8 4 awarded in the School Street Reo 9. Packard, Msaebostor. Mary’s scored their first basket, a 1 Dowdj Ig ...... 1 Tennsisss romped through Ken­ Team Scores 10. Dannabwr. Maaohsstsr. gin. 8 Benson, If, ...... 2 1-8 6 gynmaelum, by Edward F. Taylor, Irlsh-Amerlcan Gub ..."...... 61 shot from the- Bide by Briggs. The 1 Siamonds, I g " . ! Art McKay’e orchestra furnished tucky 26-0 to continue in the Soutb­ 2 Vinoe, If ...... 2 1-1 5 'Chairman of the Recreation Centers 11. Z>onsaue, Maneheoter. quarter ended, 12-6 Giiards. em conference race although the ti­ committee. Wells Stricklandr Conneetleut Aggies ...... 68 18. Cutango, Hartford. 6-18 42 'music for dancing after the game. 4 Pospisil, C ...... 2 2-8 6 IlM Nats outscored the Saints in 18 18. tle is osrtatin'to go to Auburn 1 Adams, r g ...... 0 0-.0 0 "mayor" of MaheheSter, made a 18. Frsnob, BCancbsstsr, avery quarter except the Ncond, Glastonbury should the plainsmen beat .South 8 Maloney, rg.... 1 0-0 2 short address of welcome to the atb 14. Peoksabam, Maaebester. when the East Hartford team snap­ P B Carolina in their final game a week 0 Sohosn, I g ...... 0 1-1 1 letee. and Director Frank C. Busch 16. Seymour. Hditford. ped into action on several tricky 8 Pagani, r f ...... 2 from Saturday. Texas oUnched sec­ thanked all who had assisted In 16. Furey, HartfpPd.' ond place in the Southwest Confer­ 1 Jolly, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 ACES BEAT CLEARY’S plays, scoring 10 points against the 0 Loveland, rf BOWLING 0 C. Johnson, Ig . .. 0 0-0 0 making the affair a success. Lunch- 17. Coflell, GlastMlbury. Guards 8. 2 Kiebish, If ••sees* ence race by running wild at the ean was served to all contestants 18. Gomets, H artfo ^ Qoards Improve 0 CJomins, c ...... 1 expense of Texas A u d M 31-0. after the awards were made. WITH LONE TOUCHDOWN 19. Rath, Glastoabury. 1 IVrisley, *c 3. Commercial League Penn stopped Cornell 18-7 u d N. 16 10 *7-19 27 Thousands Cheer Joe . 20. Cartin', Hartford. The Guards showed up better as Y. U. baited dam egie Tech 13-6 in Score by Periods / Che. game advanced, . scoring 18 0 Sullivan, rg 0 Tonight the Commercial League Thousemda of persons lined MMn 81. Bordanario, Hartford. 1 Affleck, rg .....tr O- bowls a t Murphy’s and Farr’s alleys. two traditional eastern battles. Trade School 7 8 9 8—82 street to witness.the smashing tri­ 83. jUifUftlao, Hartford. points in the final frame against St. 2 Kusiak, lg ...f... 3 There is still room for more teams Nebraska, big six champion, de­ A lum ni...... 7 8 10 8—27 umph of the Fordbam Flash and Tile Charter Oak Aces completely ' 88. dude, Maaebester. Mary’s 7. In an effort to Seeure a to enter. A turkey will be given for feated Missouri 21-6; Detroit Referee: Sher. Blseell. Time, 8 Manchester's foremost athlete did outclassed Cleary’s Lunch yester­ 24. Kustak, Glsatonbury. captain for the season the team 13-19 fil high single in tonight’s matches, whipped Oregon State 14-7 and ,St. 'minute quarters. not fail bis admirers. Running day afMmoon at the West Side '25. TomSn, Msoobester. voted several times just before the Score at half-time: 18-11, Rec. apd the winner may have the turkey Mary’s beat (Oregon 7-0. field. ’The score came in the last easily during the first third of the quarter, McConnell going over froy 26. CkUaes, Glastonbury. game, deadlocking each time on'Hol­ Referee, A1 Boggini. held until Christmas if so desires. race, until the pack came out from 87. Johnson, Glssteabury* land and Gustafson. After several Last week Lefty Curtis won the tur­ HOU) CENtRAL toARD behind the paper mill on Charter the one-yard Hue for a touobdowp 89. ifius, Glastoabuinr. attempts to break the tie, Maaiwer key with a 147 score. after two attempts bod fSiisd. Bee Five KERR PAYS TRIBUTE Oak street, McCSuskey slowly began Zn ^ first "'^alf« offsides cost Jimmy Neill and Coach Wilfred P B '-.•F T Y. M. C. A. League to move forward. ■: As tbs runners Clath sent the team on the floor 1 EXAM ON DECEMBER 1 plenty of ^ound. A large crowd 8 Oppixi, If .... .-0 > 1 Keller’s Cnotbiers took three points TO i m T E N TEAM reached Nlchol's store in Highland Witnessed the game. ’The only with two temporary captatas, Qus* 1 Burgeon, If .. 4-7 8 froor the Manchester 'Water com- Park, be was wall ahead of tbs field. ARMYISFOSSIBILrrY 1 time that Geary’s threatened was tafikm alternating with Holland as 8 Falkoski, rf .. . 0 1-2 - any in the Y League, while New York, Nov. 26—(AP) —The The first written examination of From then on, tb4 v. dutoome was in the second quarter wben.a punt the Guard’s floor leader. . It la ex­ 0 Falkner, rf ., . 3 1-2 7 bejorer’s Buicks took the same football ooacbsi dream — a team rcandldates for admission to mam- never In doubt as MoClusksy con­ was Jumblsd and a Geary man fell FOR ROSE BOWL (UMI pected that the election will take 0 Nelson, c .... . 2 0-0 -4 Snumber from Reid’s Auctioneers. neither beaten, tied nor scored o n - berehlp in the C utral Cousotlout tinued to. maintain a long lead. on it. With the ball on the seven pladi.this week. 1 Waddell, c ... . 2 . 4-7- 8 Allea of Reid’s got high single with had come true today for the keen- District Board of Approved Basket­ Down Porter itreet to East Center yard lipe Barowski fiimblsd tbs ball Onty four points separated the 0 Blssell, c ...... 0 0-0 • 0 149 and Rand of thaHuicks got high eyed, smiling little Scotsmu, Andy ball Officials will be held in (he street be led the harriers to rs'osivs on tbs third doWn and McVeigh fell teams at the opening of the second 0 Campbell, rg . . 0 0-1 0 three string with 853. Kerr of Colgate, whose fame as a Hartford Y. M. C. A., Thursday eve­ an ovation as he turned tbs dummy Los Angolis, Nov. N —h(AP) — 4 on it. Jdtw getting a pep talk tbs half, Guards 20; St. Mary’s 16, but 8 Dowd, rg .... . 2 0-2 Keller's Olotblers teacher of the "Warner syetem’’ has ning, Dsosmbsr 1 at 8 c'olook. cop at the Cantor, Acss went out and brought boys Army's eadsts entersd tbs Rots the two teams kept on even terms 8 Anderson, Ig , . 0 1-1 1 McGuire 142 89 91 322 spread from coast to coast since the The rs-sxaminatlon of dandldatss PiMty for Boiorvo tbs baoon. For tps A6ss MoCon- touraamsat football pieturs today throughout the third quarter. ’The 8 Bycbolski, Ig . 0 1*8 1 Knofla ...... 92 97 106 294 day he tossed bis Meagre 180 pounds who fail tbs first exam wlU be giv­ As be eped down Main street, Mo- nsll, Moi^tain and Jeriy L«vstt Witb^ttao XAfivsrstty of loutbon foul snooting of the St. Mary's team 1 Siamonds, Ig . . 0 l ; l 1 Willis ...... 108 108 89 806 into the gridiron fray for dear old en a practical exam; later in tbs sea­ Oluekey increased, bis paoe, bent on starred while Barowski played best Braia almost ednsta to difsBd was'miserable, resulting in no small MiUer 91 99 101 291 son. ■ imaehlng his eld mark. When he 1^ tbi farwist boaors (a tbo aMual 14-27 86 Dickinson coUsgs. Andy Karr paid for Geary’s, Viot was tbs passing degree in the lead ptted up by Man 10 11 tribute to bis Mys as "tbs most Any young ,m u, 81 ysfrs or over, ggntheiiMt800 yards of tbs 6-mlls thrsqt olasslo at Fasadsaa Jaaiiary I as tbs Chester. Dowd, with 7 out of 18 fouls 11 S ttrs responsive to his coaching, the best Tssiding in sithsr Hartford, Utob- grind, be opsxsd up to the limit and Oleary's « Aoss Z988 Pseifio Coast oouMrsao# ebam* 'B' 'F, T Manchester Water Oo. favs the orowd at tbs finish lln# a piOBS. was the high scorer of the evening ; 1.8 .. 9 team unit" be ever has bad, in mors fleld or Mlddlssu ooubUm is sliyi- DsOfyoT...... Is ...... Oulnipsro in this Jwqe^-nlthottgh'Btangle, SI-. 4 Prachnlak, rf . 8 Lyon ...... ,104 84 92 280 tbak a' quarter century of athletto ble to take tbsM examinations and marvelous sxbiMtion of spMd ' and BaldiNblM,."... It ...... Baldwin . Offoially, odrtaiB' mtmbm 0 tbs 0 Wbjnar, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 Bchonhaar ...118 91 97 801 if intsrsitsd should writs tbs ssors- psrfset ruanbur form. He sssmsd Trojaa atmfio bodrd 0 soatvol M s^s rtjmt ftfard sank five out of 8 Koilowski, If .... . 8 0-1 4 Sad 104 109 108 881 tsaobing. to hkvs lost littls of bis frssbnsss VUaaOu •••••. I f '...... MfiOartby five fouls tor a psrfeot average. Kerr b u ooaobsd other uabsatsn tary, L. R. NIxod, 49 HiUortst Avi> Nsofs,'t >I, >>,, I 0 I, t • •, iKagsaow bars,said tiMr wmiM Ilka to )M 8 Scibek, 0 . • • ■ I . 1 0*0 2 Norton ...... ,104 91 98 898 nus. New Britain, for further infor- and ssaresly brsatbsd bard as be ae* tbs tOaai b the preliminary gains, the 4 Jasion, rg ...... 0 1-8 1 teams, hi« 1981 Pittsburgh fresh esptsd tbs oongratulatlons of tbs UUaae.,••••••• rg Lovett men, and- tbs 1986 Washington u d 44nation. lolBMUbBi tut rt 11 • • 111 J, BurkS' IteokviUe CoUegiaas won from the 0 Orlaaki, rg%..»,i . 0 .."OoO 0 "486 "878 "iw U98 tbrMV.______. I .....T. MoVsifb Elan*BM ibtuoday; DsMelay team of Manchester, 87-84. 8 Bobelski, I g ...... 0 1-2 1 Jefferson varsity among them, but It 4 s f • » he bslongtd todaylay Withwith tho sslspt BAIKBTBALL OAMli _, __ r t___ • f I » jb I»• 10 •, •, i • Ifiot With t k f ^ following the. game,Vdafleiag tyas sn^ 1 Comlhisky, Ig . 0 0 Shearer's Buloks PAMHAIX BVYI Nol WIN B. /; guklvaB,.. ibb .... .Btt^Hsr joyed until, m id^hi. 1 Gill, Ig ...... 0 0 Lingard ...... 07 117 108 816 few of aU time who have turosd out U a dsfsnslvs outfit yiaUUng not a The Itar WaUr Baikstball NSW York, Nov. 86—(AP) — Tbs LxOoM.iI*.I >'. rbb ...... Nsxry B u d ...... Its 118 181 852 aurkst for barasss borisa—trettsn Gim pal...... fb ...... O'OeBatU tkb 19 6 6-14 IT Sbsarsr ,,••• T6 90 tl8 2T8 singts point. ’The ^ d iro n records of Watsrbiiry, averaffiny about five are somewhat loon on this Isaturs fasti 19 Inohsi, 160 pouur and 18 aad paosrs—sssms to hava hit a lubi for GBMry*ii Iquftrtte. .. IfO st iVijgAr's /T g /its Score at half tlIms: 9 0 tit. Wilkie ...... 98 182 122 847 Bsw A total of 40T borisf Rtfcrsc, Al Beggiat. RowssU ...... 84 108 86 2 ^ of aohlavsmont but tboy apparontiy years of aft. would like to mist ir Atsfi BaldwUr Mo* show the last major team In the teams in tnsfr olasi from this opm kaooksd dews to UddMi la um an* e X .^ ...... QPFvi Fhttadelphia— George Courtney, Bual Old Oloiy sals wblob oloisd ■ t loori by PwioN / I • ; ' ' IT'S A GOOD IDEA o lsu slats was Texas A R M in b«rs yMtwday brought aa.afffra* I # 9 M » I # t • f» i W ,0 Raid's AwttonMrs iMf U MUulf quarltri. Bald ' ...... 107 180 105 887 1919 and that no Mf sastora outfit gats of oa^llTAfe, aad avirafi Ztis rumoradtbat1 m at HarvardHarvara willwui Oolsman .....104 188 06 888 h u tumod tho triok itnoo Pitta* biuyt Sf I6N. U lijrtw 40____ btxdbreug] breufbh acale prices for llsetball | m 6s Is burffb and Navy li 1910 a u h bl I N i m 6B ------0N M . , P&AY ON BVNDAVL M oLau^in . .. 18 97 IT 866 I m n i loUigMm Um m 00 tbs ^ Its stadium aocoisr^f to ^'plaoa Borst ..i,.... 14 18 91 864 ad all oppMltlM. faokUitha^ Tb# M ivU lt OoUdftMi, a NBl- Thf ' 'I 'MOZ WIN 'wbsra onl sits, Tbs center of tbs Allan ...... 149 109 - 951 eld dayiTMg hoMWfoos Morili pro haslntbxil tMun. would Itks to brought IM Ml« UM ooMi fiNr.«litfiiig ioM 0,« WlfinjaMoB Jack KllbounM, itaids will bring Vak hlgbait pries, Farrud i. IN IN la throe sauona, 1N9| 1191 ud' arrahfs tamsi with ManobMtsr tta si ! Us drlv* SMiatwIiiF t gtpiintadfc »AWa BalB, w m laata dacreaainf in eeit as thsy UN. Mlaihlsii^iNeswi lWI smy, luliSb.WiU6 Paul PUIUNr M arihall of .pfvnrlvl^"" near tba end lenei, 8N aaJeyad a B nttip dMlMtloB^ I veeUyB ilffNtt RookMllti V WfrTS,,- '' * ‘ „ ' ' I . / . j

MAMGHS8TBR EVflNINQ HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY^ tfOVEMBER 2 6 .198R f OOD {, MARKET I^GE

ADVERTX8B11BNT8 ADVERTHEMENTS 40 PIES ARE BAKED ture tonight on Recreation Center The women’s piung >6 ■■■■ Items of Interest held from 7 to 9 p. m. IN WATKINS WINDDW Enroll your boy in \ ______morning swimming cli Another populieir" Community beglimers from 9:30-l( Demonstration of Silent Glow r The Mandiester Puhhc Maihetf dance will be held this evening from diate, 10:15-11; Advai 1- . • Burner Continues Through 8 to 11 p. m. and another ^ baimer 11:46. Tomorrow Evening. crowd is expected to attend. The SPEQAL Fresh Spare Ribs X O c ^ mtude will be furnished by Jill and ’y A fresh shipment of fresh Maryland oys- Forty pies were baked, in Watkins his orchMtra. BOU iruixi WUU ^ 4>’‘SavIng" Brothers show window Wednesday ^ sters for stewing^ Nice White Sauer Kraut C ^ - C hanfe The First Aid class will be in ses- Hloptog fields every year. Next time you take a cruiae We often speak of the ’’saving” on two Silent glow equipped, ranges, P in t ...... lb...... D C . downtown, you’ll see a changed sense of humor. Apparently, there and distributed by local charity or­ place. It happened this morning. fs something about a sense ai humor ganizations with baskets of Thanks­ FOR SATURDAY Christmas came around the cor­ which really saves people who hkve giving foods for the .needy. In addi­ Salt Spare Ribs o I f ner, Christmas lights were it. Criminals .'md the m entally'defi­ tion, Watkins demonstrator baked Try a juicy, tender beefsteak. 3 lbs...... Z O C strung up, Christmas decora­ cient are ordinarily lacking in a por- twenty dozen of brownies and a Short, Sirloin or Top Round, best O C ^ Salt Pigs’ Feet, tions appeared here and there, mal sense of humor. If you are able large loaf of* com meal bread, most and very Christmas-y looking to laugh at a Joke—or better still if of which were also given to the Week-End of beef, your choice, lb...... O O C lb...... D C merchandise took possession of you can laugh at yourself—you prob­ needy. 6 lbs. 25c. the counters. ably will neither go crazy or break ' The baking demonstration con­ Best Porterhouse Steak, yf C ^ too many laws. tinued today and will be brought to a close tomorrow evening, with all lb...... 4 0 C Boneless Rolled Chuck Pot 0 > l By buying now you get the best the food baked, with the exception selection of Christmas cards. Hale’s Electrolysis SPECIALS! Our Home Made Sausage 1 C ^ Roast Beef, lb ...... :..... C of sample cookies which are ^ven Stationery Department has boxes of Men as well as women are inter­ ested in the removal of superfluous to visitors to the demonstration, dis­ Meat, lb...... X O C fifteen parchment folders, hand col­ tributed to the needy through Miss Boneless RoUed Roast Beef ' ored, with envelopes, for 50c. hair and may have shaggy eyebrows 2 lbs. 29c. straightened permanently by the Jessie Reimolds, social service nurse. fnv tfiA nvan IK. Klee Electrolysis Method at Mary Brunner’s Market of Oakland A p^ tisdn g street,. Manchester, is supplying all Fine Grantilated. Small Lean Fresh Sboulders> _ Elizabeth’s Beauty Nook (Rubinow lb...... S /C A piquant dish is quick Chili Con Building). This work is done id a the groceries for the demonstration, AT OUR BAKERY DEPT. Came, which you make with: private studio entirely separate from including Gold Medal Cake add 1 lb. ground beef the Beauty parlors. Phone 8011. Bread flour, Williams Extracts and S U G A R 1 0 lbs. 4 3 . Fresh Poric to Roast, 1 I f Home Made Baked Beans, ^ 1 tablespoon butter Royal Baking Powder, while.„ the rib end, lb...... I O C qt...... I D C 1 medium onion, chopped Eggs With Cheese West Side Dairy is furnishing the milk used. 1 medium sise can bt^ed red kid- To make Creamed Eggs on Toast Fancy Legs Spring Lamb o O Home Made Rolls, aU kinds, 2 *2 , ney beans RAKERY SPECIALS! you need as many hard-cooked eggs lb...... Z Z C dozen...... A D C 1 small can cream of tomato soup as you wish to serve, buttered toast, 2 dozen for 25c. D{ish of salt and pepper 1-4 cup milk, 1 package pimento 1-4 teaspoon chili powder, if de­ cheese, salt, pepper, cayenne. Cut POLJCE COURT Apple Sauce Cakes ea. 1 3 ^ Boneless RoUed Romp Roast O Q And our usual fuU Une of Home Made sired. the eggs in h ^ lengthwise and Beef for the oven, lb...... C Baekry Goods. Brown beef Inr a skillet with butter place two halves on each i^ce of Manchester people were well be­ % and chopped onion. Add beans and toast. Make a sauce of the milk, haved over the Thanksgiving holi­ Freshly Ground Hamburg Steak j f day and were fortunate enough not Pound Cakes loaf 2 3 « stir until well blended. Pour over cheese and seasonings to taste, cook for a loaf, lb...... 1 0 C FANCY FRUIT AND FRESH this the soup, and seasgn with salt slowly in a double boiler until the to get into trouble requiring much R{dsin Marble — Plain. and pepper, and chili powder if de­ cheese is melted. Pour a generous police investigation. Yesterday 2 lbs. 25c. VEGETABLES. sired. Cook slowly for one-half spoonful of hot sauce over each por­ morning the only motor vehicle vio­ each hour. Serves six. tion of egg and .toast, and gamleih lation of the holiday was heard. Ira Mince Pies SPECIAL Finest Native Potatoes 2 ^ ^ with finely chopped parsley. Kenyon of HlUstown was fined 835 Peck...... 1 / C The Beauty Nook and costs for reckless driving. He Shoulder Clod Pot Roast Beef, aU ^ came out of Hilliard street on to Fancy WeU Bleached Celery 2 A ^ Mascara is not necessary if you “Christmas isn’t Christmas unless lean solid meat, lb...... m OG I get a doll,” thinks every little girl. Main street Wednesday afternoon hunch...... l U C have your brows and eyelashes dyed at 3:30 without stopping as is the by the Louise Norris method—per­ Well, she can have her doll. Mar­ COMBINATION SALE Home Dressed Chickens to roast, O O ^ Nice Hard Tomatoes, 1 low’s has an enormous selection of law. He struck a car driven, by manently—at Mary Elizabeth’s Arvid Gustafson, superintendent of 5 to 6 lbs. each, lb...... C lb...... I D C Beauty Nook (Rubi^ow Building). dolls a little girl will adore, from 29c up. To go with dolly, ’:here are wick­ janitors in the town school system. Home Dressed Pullets o O The effect is attractive and natural. Patrolman Herman Muske inves­ Phone 8011. er doll carriages from 81.95. - Mar­ lb...... Z O C Free Delivery. Dial 5111 low’s Toyland has everytlfing a tigated and arrested Kenyon when Pork and Beans youngster could dream of—at prices it developed that he had been reck­ Four Boys. Mama and Papa will like. less. William McLaughlin of Rock­ 3-lf)s. Michigan Pea Beans With noses pressed against store ville was a witness and testified windows exhibiting the first Christ­ International that Kenyon had rounded the cor­ ancf; 1-lb. Fat Salt Pork i •' mas toys, a little gang of four boys It is said that the clothes worn by ner without stopping and going at expressed their Christmas wants and Greta Garbo are such that she would a rate of 30 miles per hour. Judge hopes on Main street this morning. appear equally smart in them in any Johnson fined Kenyon as indicated ALL FOR They were full of excitement One country in the world—they are the pre-viously and the fine and costs 1 5 of the four pointed at a doll. “That’s “international” type which does not were paid. what I want” he said giggling. The classify the wearer. She never This morning the continued case others guffawed. Then they entered adopts fads or purely Ideal styles. of Ignatz Reiser, of School street, the store and ran excitedly up and arrest^ for selling intoxicating liq­ B S C O H Silverbrook Sliced lb. f 7 c down the aisles, taking in that won­ Visit the limcheon department of uors weis heard. Reiser was fined derful array of toys. ' the new Arthur Drug Store, Rubinow 8100 and costs and given 10 days in Popular Market Building, where they s^e> tasty Jail. He was represented by Judge Women vdio do their own laundry sandwiches-at all hours,wonder­ W. S. Hyde, and jdeaded J guilty. 855 Main Street, seldom realize for small a sum ful three-course light lunch is served Judged Hyde told toe cotfrt" that Rubinowi BnikliiiBl they relieve themselves of this daily for only 25c. It is a pleasure Reiser was his own worst enemy labor. Phone the New Model Laim- to be served at the neat modernistic and was toe victim of his friends. Smoked‘SKoulders dry (Dial 8072), and they will be booths. Prosecutor Hathaway said Reiser glad to estimate the cost of doing had been fined several times for toe Handy's Luxor your washing. Amusement offense and urged a jail sentence. lb. ^ Q c Quilt making from either silk or Reiser came to court prepared to Brand go to jail and accepted toe fine and FarW an cotton bits has undreamed of possi­ bilities. The work is really not tedi­ sentence as though he had expected Fresh KiUed A Parisian model wears a black ous at all, but quite exciting when it it. / broaddoth suit with three-quarter comes to such important matters as August Ringhoffer of 28 Autumn coat, topped with a short Cape lined selecting design, combining colors, street was before toe court charged in green. With this she wears a F ra n k fu rts and running a kind of one-man race with Tion-support. He was repre­ black velvet hat—a tiny thing on one to see how quickly a quilt can be sented by Judge Hyde who asked side of her hair. made. We are partial to a star pat­ for a two weeks continuance since Handy's Lenox he believed toe affair could ba tern (the star begins as eight dia­ Brand 2 To be ready for Christmas dances monds) because you can use a sew­ straightened out by toe Probation ">• 2 5 and parties , have your evening ing machine on this desig^. officer. It was granted. Turkeys gowns cleaned by Hale’s Hygwnic Dry Cleaning Department. The Fancy Native Crown charge is $1.50. Afternoon gowns are cleaned for gl.00. The most del­ icate garments are carefully handled. HOLLYWOOD ' 1 5 "»*• 1 5 « Strictly Fresh Phone 4123. Potatoes MARKET Rib Pork '^Sl East Center S t kraten said today the Soyiet gov­ ROAST ernment had informed the Danish Comer Parker. Dial 4233 COMBINATION SALE OPEN FORUM Minister at Moscow that Russia WE DELIVER. Shankless would consider it an unfriendly 8-12 LB. CONN. NATIVE 1 pkg. Sunnyfield Both For YOUTH AND POUTICS action if Leon Trotzky, the exiled Smoked Bolshevik, were allowed to make his TURKEYS Editor, The Herald: PANCAKE FLOUR Shoulders permanent residence in Denmark. Should our youth leap into the ’Trotzky arrived recently from his lb. and 1 16-oz. Bottle dangerous arena of politics? Would residence of exile on Prinipo Island 27c there be more graft and corruption in the Sea- of Marmora. He accept­ SULTANA SYRUP % in our government than there is at ed an invitation to lecture on the strictly Fresh present? That is the question. history of the October Revolution in Fresh Eggs ...... 29c HAMS “Why, the younger generation is Russia. WHOLE OR SHANE HALp T going to the dogfs. We cannot ex­ Native Foui pect anything from them,” asserted e a c h ...... 89c "m e a t m a r k e t s p e c ia l s “AMERICAN FLEET IRRITATES a so-called intelligent man. JAPAN”—^News story. Well, a lot of Medium Potatoes We wonder how accurate this as­ P e ck ...... American taxpayers know exactly 5c asnulns Sprint Le^rsor sertion could be. Was this man jus­ Soft Heeled tified in his irrational remark? how the Japanese feel, too. Lamb Legs First, let us recall some historical Rumps facts before we continue further. VEAL StioK or Sirioln Mazzini, the Italian, and originator Bsst Stasr QuidKy of the “Young Peoples’ Movement,” Steaks Small aroused the younger generation of his time to revolt against autocra­ Briohlweed Sugar cy. His theories spread over Europe Hams Whels or Snsnk Hstr Cured like a devastating plague. Also the O ft/ HAMS liberty-loving, younger element of Sliced to Fry lb. 19c France was the main in"tigator of the French Revolution for democra­ WHATAFLAVOR Short Cul cy. They were inspired by the able Chickens— 23< and active leaden^p of Voltaire I Chuck and Rousseau, who turned the rag­ ROAST ing tide into a smooth, motionless ocean.. Halibut Steaks Fancy lb. 23< Let us now go a step farther. What is the great Irish.patriot, De- Valera, doing for his native land? Boneless Why, he is trying to shake the Mackerel * 7« shackles of British supremacy to Roasts gain complete Independence. Yes, and youth is a very influential fac­ BEEF tor in his plan. The United States FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ban be piloted likewise to the safe shore instead of being demolished Bondess . . by the tempest on the unseen reef. O ranges Sweet J«Hey« Florida Youth is ready, all it needs is en­ Roasts rresh couragement and efficient leader­ large size medium size ship. I say agsdn, if we want reform doz. 3 5^ doz. 28< both financial and political rely on It the younger generation. Do not t h e Luaeloiia Red Emperor keep them tied down. We should Crapes 3 ib.^ 15« 6 LB. FRESH 3 LBS. FRESH know by this time the older genera^ tlon is dead-w(ood and nil in initia­ BIG Mushrooms Fancy Snow White lb. 29< tive. Let us annihilate the old self­ ish politicians. We want a purer and 3 LB. CAN Veal Stew a more legitimate democracy. Youth Cabbage SolldD anM 7lb«.10< win be oqr savior. That is the solu- 3 LBS. HEAVY 6 LBS. NEW M ^ B IAN 8APADKA. A p p le s Native Red Baldwin 6 n M - 1 3 c Nov. 19, H . Manohestsr. Oena. A ; P Stmes - Now Enqiand Salt Pork INDOIABK n WABNSD 1 lu- (’jr.-.it A I 1. AN f II it ; K T.'.i Co. N ov.'25— P. BAIIANTINE & SONS tA P )—T h e: ' lofllal Demo- ‘i • \.'

: k: AND ■■fV'V,<0«tllwiet.ifiijb?lP^ •% • * * * » * # ^ . f t * ■ ' : 11 r t J 1 M a^tlairUff . flin agtifl iDWE jOatn. A Jm o< tlie ' '.Rdast'" •» f*' I jMlierMl»uta; ^ ’a mooef. IJ ft>r.n..aiMlo^.. < , W o t one ion ^elated. r ■ " •S ot he bad __ ^ look. AO of ______be pAet:%riit Us lodft and Mahbed vsa death.” ^ Thealght«^oo^ , Spare ■fill, imparenffy craaiM llbrcdlnor F c ^ Skonlden^Bmeii W -SV'I arith^ ^ hist to kOL He alaahed stdT» if you wislL i ' Pears'' iBaaraOk m the ahoulder longed at aa- Fotatoha» 4 for 2Se» eHie^ man who came into the xoom > ami daiAied front the hotel on hia Boast Pork • 22c IT* o f death. Bastem Oentor (Mte. I As he ran in and out among G rs i^ ^ n iit mpe Tomatoes l i ’ Mdeatrlana or Into shops, he etruOk W-M . and there with deadly ac- The most tendtf Roast Bed 111* « • • * • V *1..... \ I — — ~ OoraQr. AO of lia victims were and juio'’ pot zoaet8» mdnd- ^ f o r ataUbed in or above the heart. iiig mmps» bottom ronade Tcdberg Letinee lOe. . I f ^ o f his victims had been e«fc«h to hospitals or the morgne be­ aad bmidess diiRk eU ^ Ghudienies ; t ‘ ' ' fore a poBeeman saw him. The po^ Whole Hains, ^ ■ 3 ^ ------HyartMtn Shot at him tnit missed. A t­ 10 to 12 Ib& ^..•17e n>. Large 'I tracted by the shot, another police­ A Spec^ on Butt Bahries of each man off du ^ and returning from a ' toun . . . .* .22c to 2 ^ Hk S u g a iv l9 1 l ^ fbotbaS game;, leaped fw the M ler. .1^' Ifarcelino lashed at him with a sweet Potatoes ’'PiiweS Imife, riivbig the cloth froip • the Phone snnice usifl 8: 80 ■'Tundpe ^ » Lamb Kidneys Nhtive P o t a ^ lOe pe«^ ” vm h toe aid of another policeman tmvht. Fmr- our . ^ »*c ■ *t,’ .. i**' Cd^7candl3& . lbs.; l o t the officers dnal^ cornered and cap­ cai^ Saturday tured the maniac in & grocery store, 6 ^ "l5 c at.1 S1R1 S ^ B u n e h e s H mbeie Morris one of the victhns, lay Mead on the floor. .ta a - 3 0 Z MAIN ST. o '« * - _ ___ to edtar'thB eistaMMiy4aw;filw 8 ^ ?APAN^ BUDGET fO R CDOO THI'fC r TOJ^T 4151 sue dmr «dy;' Wa wail' Bart Cdnejr’s Sfieed i/ ' / H ra fo M ■ In m p ih H ta r to try. tw s : 10 to 12 lb. Native Beefs, (No. vfneed that this eone^ s inWSDAIIY LARGE Turkeys 2 cans) 2 for ______foninest odSee' Rinse, 2 pkae* 1 9 * ever fSIsImed tt te hd., l i n r i i 2 potmds t r a i Pheili ground or to bean Begtdariy at »kt i (OoBtinoei from Page One) Fowl for Tonutto^^laige n f i - 2 lai^ p^. .... / • L ^ b ^ e , : ’WtaFton' ' ■ ^ Fricassee, lb. 2 9 c ■ cans, 2 for . . y tkmwas 184,000.000 yen (886A00, 2 ior ...... “ aP V POO) and the Navy 221,00,000 yen 5 to 6 lb. Capons / ’^ . K M 4^.000). Gampb^’s Tomato Ivory Soap, ; Hkv : BieeiiimV' 0 for .....n..‘ ' qougBy B ^ l b s « r The Army and Navy estimates Ducks 24c lb. 2 9 c ■ ■ ■ Soup, ' *•. -jy. . ^ ■ ' • Srere trimmed to' their jiresent s ^ deans-...... jonly after a prolonged struggle be­ A Spedsl Qsaks>ASalit «wminimted: .Free - ^ .-vi lb. bag • ^ Is a shocking condition wbcm N. 0 . Molasses i flesMhiili u d 1 M-elo WMor yogotablet irb m reflneri.to bonsmher. Wi» combined military appropria­ We have Blequlck cutters aad cake pans to be idven out with ut. gattener end i ISc tions are 820,000,000 yen (8164,000,- SO cgaUon. CneOt Br 000), and the total prooeeds of taxa- mequidc and Wllllame Vimilla. ' Ftorida tien only 692,000,000 yen (8168,400,- H ifo^ Fini ous MUk 000)?* O lU iiG iB Tha majwity of the remainder of '■■V ■s-.-Wrivt the government’s income is derived from ijobaccQ, and other mono|K>he8.. ______*,«^^-4c«jve8^ '*'''tr1'V.~n‘T IT mtuti 8 pbiinde, a m i a ^ of, teem^ Whokoeaie bread. Made teem pueot in* THANK YOU MAHCM^T^ > ^Posttiti«b^-nm h v g ^ asd^heaviest loaf to the D.-A^retaUiag N9TORI0DS CROOK Yes^sir! Thank you is right! Tlie crowds in om sfore afl day "db.;' v ' -' i .' i: • - ______. ■ ■ ' -■ - U- proved qidt^ emphatically the faeMhat fftorliia Aimom'sDtt^ HELDWLONDONl '/ ... 1 lA igo O E d ^ O E S (OoatiaBed fmm Page One) lb. R iiiso2 ■ -■ compllshlDg the rare feat that made dozsen his a legend. He esmq>e6 to Aeewted SwttVa SByer Leaf #road the mainland in a canoe, and fled to Extra large. Over SSO doten of London. . > this Bise sold for Hianfcsgiying. . ' V • - ' There he met, not only CSilpagp In order fo keep that reputation intact we are offering fw ^turday i- n > . t May. but Charles Sm i^.an Aiperi-: . .. . o -A • .. :■ -A ■ nan. The two men fouiht oyer ther,| . DeSdoai r ' woman and Guerin: was wounded. ' A MCMtafEa 9 e Wlsiotlsji‘s ' ,y’ Smith was sent to prison. U Auu 7Se iHf^erifl.NevM Fiilfl . 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TV Ikm iil K v irt^ -to ta to to RtouhttatoL^r S^^cSimt M a word and oornMnaA driver. j : 1 ^ E I the • oif r R trtr *; .■ tj^y* 'dao*. . — itR p d -'S tjflS conteigMd'^ifle ' wdida aatwo worda Mlntanm ooat ts learwi$toa*r.\.- t , _____ ai».1fcy.‘waji': LOCAL AND LONG D l^ i^ C fE tCoto. T ^t7v,< 4Q ■ ____ riitor.)UiihctoDB:; 'Ha to-rtdanoe’toA'ixioiaitt FOR R El^^-RO ^ite^l^tf^^ a^^ Bt. ^j3titt<> 4»•«»«' moviogi’ general trucKIiw,’■ iWe^ improvements,'* newly'dtwd o ^ t 23 Rpa)m hey httfi^ eervice. Our affUiatioD .w^u Unltto .^isWRrtt. 'I^t7>‘l - IfiO - ■.Tdl» R-.Vi.. .. ir\Ki' .’.v'OX’ ' am. aoroea. .the; itretom woald'ftol''dMrt'.:-.'•■ ‘.'i- ■-•.. f.r•; -.H'. i ■■Wfo. I W » R t^: streerl^u^jYJ.,;^ ;v7itoi it e e.d •-.e • * -a 80 MI ■ a ^ .to m lT a bear:: __, Ota Large modem trucluii experience five room apart^euts, gwage; Lll- ly c)toDd -thhr r w t ttK ■AletoA-Ufe.12' ‘ '.14'> „ •».••• J 48% ' he ~thi»aL • WhenV wmAmra' ‘ bn ' $ ______inMrtlona mdn, prompt eervicit, all goodfi in* ihPfilditt;lft::en4M ____ p r m ^ ley street, off. Main,. nOar new pibst 'A a^a Fire;..•....26. . 28 p a p d 10% iwiitout... other; tdU'tM'tW^sad at tha ona tlnia rata aured while in transit are features ofHce. Inquire 21 B hn-street TeL imo^tiiB.abdj.R'---"'-"^-- •— __a* %e 0. ^*.4.0 e.e e«e.v.*.«. 1Q[in, flBaBiSf?%t6t tor aonpf tana avery AiitomOb||e^ ... ,18 ••/, .lY . *’9 -*-• M. i: Btoidurwaa caned tb-the spftM tMMK?• ■■■ ‘•y-;— :.v,> offered at no extra expense: to 66QL r\G«Kito...'.>V;vi.-'-..vSi;'’,- t o vcflteel 1«% day advartleto* •l^on upon .raquaat. baUy trips to New York, t ----- • • • • • V .* • • • a n g ^ ilid^that it ; app«erto ah •* Bmoqt said he' did not know toiart ^ u s ^ ’s L « ” •. o.i;*Si SKi ‘^'c^uflito' fotoibve 84^, tojli; |ited. ..pto .V V. .'1‘ .“7 < . . . 8 | to-]pqk:#0K new aourcaa .to '— _ batbra tha third, or «tli; delivered direct to steamsbl: FOR REN^^MObiim. W 6 rm ihal-.glre'-.'.''.'.'..'.. -to.>~ ’-;S6': . ,^J&| * e • a e • e a e e'e'e s e e e « a e e e and iedvaneed agato tha •„ s ; . ' ' ¥a ebaraad only .ftw.tba, M*' For flirther information 06------furnished apaiitmeiR.V:.-daR Artoiir to ' stdam Bdiito ' t o ' Vv c a * e e^e a e e tual imbar ot tlmaa tha:ad;.ai>p«jtf* M e ^ fjmd.themooidekitai .dlaehai aalaa tag’pa the aatenUMve for al oSj^ht at tha rh^.fbrtad^bjt 8860,8lBM. Rerrett ft t»eimsp, Ue. A. i^tofla, 0440 or ,4 3 ^ ‘"-‘FI r a * . 44 '46 ‘ ? 1 W S O eeeeeeee-eeeee ®% '^xMto>fUnd8«' > n o alTow||iri^aba or ratunda ban-W. ni|i^a" w tokod.bttt^‘!middeiiiHo6V< ..V ....7 ; 880- too' U u tO ,! a e^e a • e.e '•.• r e • e e 2 0 ite(^ jl Ba told ,an ^(qu^ravUi on alx tl^a ada atop.fiad .a.ftar rtha SILVER LANE BUB ^1^'tjiie JSi.dMiUato' lto opiatoa ogia haAr on alx FOR RiE^—O Rp^.lisaf# at l ^ e n k t o i tito tllfd __ .--U flU ilto toboke-^ ' fe'ea.e e e 4*e e e e'a tee for:rem ue hiU poidiito iU-toManlft- fifth'd accommodation of their Isufge De* itO RllHard •tree<^6U:‘'iih)^VBr “L a m ^ t^ * . Stoatbn. -Tbiy' ..E[eo'Serv;;../.'.!r..- ;41.. ,.,-.4Sy a 4> a e o,e'A’te e a e.e e a a a.. ®*|lb torbldi’'; ulbplay-^lhaa nj»t Luxe bus for lodge, party or togim tlon tor the.Houae .vriya/aad amaaa inentt^ ;w |th pr^ w|tii6i£[t garage. todo^^ffi-lM dtot'H c^ .Power...... 411 ‘ -48 a^e e e,e'e‘e e^e e e • a^e e e e e e % COfimmfttee.____ , ...... ' yTV' trips at special rates. Pbone SN)68, '.a'« a e e a e a.e e fi'o a e e e a a ■'*&a Harald will 'Telepmme;6084.-.. .. ejM toKpraaldiBfill prerog^^.,. (H(i^WftO,:pfd. 60 66 ^ ■ Hia aai^ tor niora than- ona 6 a-a a.a a a a a,a.a aaaaaaaa te thto o new xaviatte of %ajr advor,tll«incBt ordoroo for 8860.8864. iR^dmltt^ ttoflia thatvexpira w i ^ ®l®; • • • .* • •,» ,4$ft ■■■'1 ■ ■■-'*.■■■ ■ .‘v V *7. ■ .' / legialatian aaoeaiarywaatokaa at iO R RENT—8 LAROB^toottla ,aad foM-Qaa;...... 4Q > » '; e. e d^a-ali a a a a a a aia.$ * .• • * - - rw merolhoo ott#rttmd* . .a*--!-.!- ‘ ■ a- tha Caplttoito fbradaet ft ratoxuBiB- ' bdOi.. aaoond floor. P U f ^ lBlpOk^^ ?d' 40,. 1 * 'A'aVa a a‘'s-a a s e a 8 • a a a datiea mihto dinettoa by tha admia- PAINTING—PAPERING H RT!Ob Mg 118 - 'a e'a a.i^a'^aja a • e # e e a'e e e'e WauhtogikB,: MPV. 98.—(AP)— 829'Maifi fliraet, ita a ff hiat., . ------1^. whoae iatratlba. - \ , m M ...... itontotoitoiiff' irttoa -. la. eaaa‘aa'aaeeaeee%eea‘ S 8 Ihasi tor the eervioe . enaera p a in u n q DBCbliAT^a, papir H^ia' .and hbt:Watec . heater. Wa Rovravar, fliBooto toid ha had not * > imtJsb&ients must oonfot ‘ pHto« $28' mc^th. 'to |u r Hatoware ...... 14 ifl/^. ^ f ‘-v*X*Xvl*/**‘ * “ ■ oaptura of dlaeuaied tha flaeal-mtutoioB m th eepy and typosrsphy wli- 'hanging, 12 a' room; also’gliaibff. nUlhaid abartkiaBt. if toHrad. A a ^ to.'HOali^, — 88 HiRUto a a a e a e a a«a,i a a a a a A Phlaf- lai eaforoed by ihe *publin« A KanehL Telephone 70iL . . . flacrattoyl^lft' .< '.they rejMtve Uie ritht to told Hi'OoniV 6 / i : .LRiad lie or reJiMt any eepy eon- dp/ Pto: • 70 I f—' ' '4B d tL• • ti...‘% .« A I .v. a (..»■... 7a , lUaaii; ^ A a a a ag a a.a a a a 6 a a a a . * r« ' /a h d IpanOar.. — 8 'Mtom - '. 4 . tfi«aifti»tojta-» . lAlZ TAILORINGP-DYBlNflr- fltato M?..;;. — 10V. JU6N, a a a a a a a I'fi a 61 M i a a • a !,Q o k ^ vTagler rtturaad r. a. f ^ DliAltoAREGlMlNT : ?d ‘t i'i I iVt .'.‘I ' lOd I ' & AhVSISS/n'?eS«a.*S CLBANING U W Middla T tu ra p ^ fi^ to ^ ^ a fliit F^-.....,.. to -'-'^ ^ ^ - o . from Ohifla w hart ha ^iiu a. m. \ . 800. ‘ r,tha iSOFltoaatry at Atoft/r ■ ' Vta'!iS?*T? *'< i .‘‘ . ^*1*. I . .*' . *. A?5^V .;.V *' .> *. . . ivAl ’* r»* oU«« 1- » »’. I*;:*!-- I » • —r — i,' Nov.v!l8.r^'(AiPJi TELEPHONE YOUR TAILORED TO YOtlR ICBAlItTRI, "PP;“» • ■♦•kv-. .i»V», 17, . lag for, # n d ^ JfarrifiOBi'4« suit or overcoat 117.50 up. defin­ flrtarmi t g i a t a i 1 .'• I ...... 14% 'ft ypUBf offiear_ la W A N T A D B . ^ .FOR; RENT-AUl^ilgl ;gbA T ,'.»r^l —TMfj IxEok'; 1.1 . 18 81 QffUhqW f.. * •. 1% by 89 votai aa thaa RapuU-...^RaputalMan ing, p re iii^ and repairing. ' -Win. TTOB tha aat' fpr— IsBator------is is w tha But 8lrt Ortmaaon, tailor, 10 N orti^iyiiiald tloally Bfiw, six Ito fi it*" loa l/by obt porblt, bdth, p to » Tu|RrBnlat% U‘iK!; p iw*. wwa. OTPf*wMi„H0a drblL t o ^ Dietriot, J u ^ JaiiiM, lieuh street. West Bids. Phono oonhso- M plaoe, warm f u ^ . , Court u m M a w rit to. igaau—— tfily . qulra 118 North Blv.atKatoto.Tto [arrtuuBB Tob, oom;... — / 8 UVUI9, • a a I • a a aVa a a a a mV . ‘W a r'll 'eemfltoadh raqulrlBg RaTph T.> -WflaoBg-to58 Oh ibfilBg ^ I n S i do. Bid ' ■ i t . 1 0 BBOdarator at UMjaWotloB tow ortm - ^.“rX rW 'Shn'& v COURSES AND CLABSEB 87 4049. .w\ . . ' s, uTiTeu.aB u e HemfiB- M , I'• I 1 a 6 I I I • a I _faatry la Fiiaoa aito t a t k m i ^ I a I a • 1 a I • 1 a T 0)l„.,a . a a^tV *tha,Fraaeh Croix ^ bPr 9 to maki a rp-towok of toa vote rD R R B lfT -8 RO0C •^apartflMBt dd^toH totata,. Mar hart lot 1*1 I I I I c<'i • c 18 ifi tM t laBaiorial'diatrlot w fi’^be iti^ id ^ and M aoottfseif WA27TED-yOUN^.|iEN to Joia a ;il)lto$' agd four ffom toBiBiadt’ at IM 2 LtAMM/ n i i v A : S6 wag'Wdar ovdan Tha MtitioB 77111 ba haard to , A eanset be'ffuaraptiod. olau IB M aDufacliilu Odjit Ao- Mlpta itm t. Talaptoto‘^17., Ntw Brit. Moa. oospi.. v ^ '.'.'a V. i a .‘a a a .*i #.,*. • • • • Judga FrtBk P.^MoEvoye at 9:80 INDEX OF oouBtlBg. Olaiaii itiH ■ • a a a‘a ^ a'al aiajlf;.'' *, • td Jirn tbr Rlqhxm^ Vft. for d ^ o'olook M t WadBaaday. Novambir 21. CoBBiot|out llrihi Opliags, Odd rFtUoWB MdoR. BMBtS, __ Miflftoto i^. I I C l-l I 6 tha offiolal ohaok hrt toowdiL lJ b l. ■sisfimeBto ...... MilII Teitar atrHL a. — am) Judd •. • ... — , t h ? t K ^ W ' a i l ^ City, ohfokad ai votiag gBd tha ihitoiroai Bsrrlr;ss ...... ttUAUTV UULl'UHIHrBd^ VbUa ,4148; ' ■ ’ O ’ " ' ' ' m .JUis Bam PoBd . . . . . 0 -.jrtdA'ia iiT7, afld ,waa:a gradu- raoordad L849 votii. eait; < that, In PiathS I • • I I I • M I I M 1111 • • M M M iiaralni. Dctajli Iriie. Hartfeid ato oTW ViMdail IflBtkry fidati' tha NOOBd diatrlot. i 0 f . ifiM ro- Oard e( Tnenlio ...... AoadiBiy ot' Hairdraiaing <(MNi Ptok, MOW u d (Wiloox >' 1 tuta„ olkM.of.llBI. fs.Msmfrram ,.MMMMMiM»ve TOR IIBN T-0 ROplC R U fM ll'Ilfg .5 •' ,______oordad aa votiBg Trhlla.the obaelidiiit MSI and'round ...... Main ilrMt, Hartford. garaga, 48 lumoMir ita to a iiA ^ lOQVi)i ^ 11>. I I'l • p i 18 I «»iJ r'a'j'•' '-'raiS'V t- )l(v ' *_____ ahowad oBly 8JT8.ohtfpl^j.toto.ta ^euneimenii ...... OB prasHMi to talfp>|to6. to n '' i !»fM' Mihlap R^itoa,...... , 9 •M9'y ‘^TErTO WBEOK TRAPf tha fifth diatrloL two pr. 4i»rtMp89 lortw ...... 88 •'f8Q^« votaa Trtra raoordad M tha maatoa— HBU> WANTBD- TOR RBNT-4»R0QM .amigb* 8|MBSMrt7- gtoTi .... 100 forth Am aa'aaaiaaataMaaaaaa 86 SBd.but 8,469 Baisaa wira;toip)ipd. . , tskij- I .*. » - > PriMridmwt. R. X., Nov. 88,--XAP) FBMALBj RidgoTPOod itr iiti gtoi ,^w6Mtolo7rad.to.ilit < tiacefatltaaaateeaa Auib AoesHorioi-^lres . .*.m • m I 86 Oo'.!.... 18 ptoto ^The/lpeidTTlok'' fu t Ntw Haven 'that.: iA Auie R#MliIn»--Pslntin* .•,•.• j |MBtb. laqulrt ' •today. . / . . . 180/ F a r t w W i',t V f.a a a c'a a t a aa a • a a !» railroad miiibt train rM into _aa tha fourth dflltrlot iohoeri’ 111, 1,. 1. 11M • M<» "*A I WEAVER!, BROAD'.flZLX flAiU Parkar’atrM iw % wMj hto, t o « e'e I t.t I t.l I 29% 81 , a i^a-a i a i. t;t i a a'a a a a a a a a 18 obrtruodoaaooniiitiag of tarorottad offiolal ohaok lilt perlcBoed ob Jacquiird dvd 8m Mfg Cp 18% '*0'8h8''l Vt a'a 'a a a I 4 tha fifth dialriot rapmrt Ltomi, aiio^aqog jb |n . work. Ap- to UnPetk^j'a.fha .'a ^a a a a a • a, a a .8 arator/ th— “ “ " plyH .R . tU30. ZBQ.,jVW 4 •r Alit ft WoolNK jlfir'Astorit, L. hiaasw• • • ^k?''."*. • • **9j*'* * * * p •*'* *3 l., N. 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Ray/J a ...... •. • . . ..a , Funersi Dlrectye ...... m m }1 S vftWWeniWWWahylok t»w V>«F|r***• I i .'a a *a .' •'• —— rw ^ . 8 8 - ( A P ) . i « t ^ Reatins<—rlumWnff^ltopfihff •«« n MALE OR FEMALE 87 '.2 2 2 t 2y iS !:^ ^ 2 E ^ I-5— IsiufSBie »...... t i M jf FOR RBl!rr-TW 0i\>TS^ add 4 r,''Va® .. a .' i a .. ..'.....* • a O' ‘ year Md Bert Aniold w ixdiPted *RaO . . ..» a . . t . . . . a M . . . 17% of. aaother trato. , StortL^po!^ Mimnerr-DreeeinelitBS w WANTED—EXPERIENCED Ramis room apaftmaotp, bgat, JiKfltur , N477 YOKk, »Nov. ;-8 8 ^ (A P );- found -ft^rtoaor afloat that Iwocert ttolay torvtot.-asuitor of^lM - toap-^ >levin»¥-Trueklijs^torase ... JJ Senatpr ;SMao$l Hof stadt(|r ain- grMdtodtMv.:Mrt,'tolan. 8axa.• value to the Rritiiih pound aterling, St J ^t''e e^e'e * * * * * J jS ...... ,,-totoiaht BddeatfoBal FUEL AND FEED 49-A ments, gaifkga, ltotojoo;*ritot , ..i. iPOX Qpitfp - • e • e'.^Ve r>-» e^e e ^ 'i e e e 14^ 9 f: • Oearaes and GlasMe ...... I. maionable,'^ Watker street. In­ •of ... ..to., tradera diimpid ap aeeuinuiatioii of called^'' V- Pilvate Inetrnotion ...... •• quire 80 Walkqr^ telv7<6ft"' . ;,■ aelilog ordera into m e,l4t aa :^the ■"3 | j ^ V e s ;b ix - i c L ^ N Daneins ...... »4^ cash'' hoUsba ~--Tee.'OWner of er boys, pending hia.i Bond!—Stock!—Mortfasee ...... Sl bought' t^e i i r t ’idedinlng.Decemb^ Bueineie Opportunltlee ...... >• CASH PRICE on one half cord 4 h V ' ■ c p i ^ t t s ' ftflfl' ar%ew ' #' e * v v v* a ^v.-v w • w w w — — • • in Maine .told ' , ’to®- Mosey to lioan i- hard wood,^ $8.80; sawid to order, futurt cbntrgra steady wealthlbet real'^ . itb, atoWxff to T Hels aaA Sitnatloae $4.00. Hickory, sawed to order the’msriiet;' ' ' ■ ■*'"»• ;■'• ^ ^ ito . this toty, who died octobto! determine lua Relp Wknted—Female ...... IS WAiiTUT, NEA^if>PlRf/atre4t; ^ orMsidy .ehlaig 1' * • % *rv a i # e e t;V e‘e; r e' • '# r 38 ' ‘ ■■■'•i»;.‘'jjinnirt; Help WantedV-Male ...... Si 4.50. 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Boiia—*Btrda—*Pete ^41 FOR RENT:—4 ROOM tenement‘op Prop' prito rallied -to 42 1-8 oeptfi: ato j^mre (Cu^ L|v i 'Stqck—Vehicles ...... 48 wood, cut to order, oak • $4,28, Real atrept. with to imptovkpup^. ln>{ exeoHtort, a t $9,000,ft00» Ppiiltry and Supplies ...... ‘ ,41. hickory $4.80. Chas. Staye. Dial 'v.. ,;,';:0iBMiiiatoA.'6 atilf.8-4 tontb . umu -of ^ 3 ^ 9 0 A y.e < t.e see. S _ HpusCfiold Goods ...... 61 • fi, * Maehipery and Toole ...... it 'PbW t e> e e'e t|i qj t '7 ^ «, I Muilcal Inetrumante...... S8 ' m m 'J .. ^jlO^ • f eV# •*# i|# a(# g i ^ Ggipe and Store Equipmast .... B4 HOUSEHOI^GOQDS 61 ' ’r.'«'7:64 .:'*:TW0'-. 3f)|eBWped,: | . 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Two OveiWHk49t( Together BACKFIRB : : : : : One thing '* '4 M iC K iY ( h im s k L f ) MeSuiAfe \, First Overh«|^>^^l>id ydu hear you can say about a bicycle Is that about my op «ra ti% t ^ ...... you don’t have to crank it^ and th f Second Overhead V - Your opera* thing rarely backfires : : : : ; The tlon! Let me teU you about my biggest money problem confronting operatloni I bad a whole depart­ women these days is how to extran | MOW IM ' TKIM6 TOR U 6 T0 ment taken out at one tim e ...... it from their husbands . : : : : An­ VH5URE OUT, MAJOR, IS WHETHER First Overhead—That’s nothlrg. other good mental test is to figure I . I had two vice presidente and a out what becomei& of the money you TO VREEXE GINGSR AXB IM*TD save since living costa became | sales manager removed at one time, tCB OUBSe.ORTAME and that waa only a month after I cheaper. had loot eight o f my clerks and a SELTZER WACrER.,TLAVORBD half a dozen stenographers...... Judge—How did you come Second Overhead—You don’t say! cause all this disturbance? WrrH GIKGER AsLE^ AM' tRE&LB ;Well, I have been on the table three Woman on Trial—Well, it was] 6M TRAT WAV -WHICH times during the last year. The doc­ like this. John and I was sitting at tor made pretty deep inoiitons every the fire. John was reading his “DO you THINK.?-*- MAVte time, too. The. say that I may have newspaper and X was thinking. Then IT WILL BE EXTBNGIVE to have another operation soon; I turned to him and said: ‘John, there is a swollen condition in one sheep are awful stupid, aren’t ro MAK.E department that ought to be reduc- they?’ And John said: ‘Yes, my . ed. Iamb.’ Mrst Overhead—Isn’t it sicken­ ing? Now, when I had three of my Emotion dn Ice —A sign over the sileamen taken out, I thought I’d Rockingham Theater in ReidsviUe, | never get over it, but I feel fine now. North Carolina read: It is a dreadful nuisance, but I Emil Jannings in “ Passion” guess its all for the best. Cooled by Refrigeration. 0 Second Overhead-'I suppose so, I Did I ever teU you about the time Bride-I tried a cooking idea of my I 0* they cut off my branch office? . . . own, and my husband said I ’d bet­ ter try 11 on the dog first. Wasn’t | CUory Be! that cruel? How blessed is he who beauty sees Friend— Very! And I thought I In clouded skies and leaf-capped your husband was very fond of| trees dogs. And foaming wave and lazy stream And berry pie and home-made ice An Epitaph cream. Beneath this sod lies Horace Bigger; The gun wasn’t loaded, so he pulled | Three fellows ----- a doctor, an the trigger. architect and a bols’ vlst-----^were talking together, and each claimed f l a p p e r F a n n y S a y s that his kind was the oldest and nsa.u.awT.crr. most in^rtant. The Iw t p r — When Adam's side was open^ to take out a rib to make a wnman<—— that waa the first surgical operation. The Architect—Yes, but when the earth was made o f chaos, before Adam’s time, there had to be build­ yo«. IW ) ing plans— and an architect had to medte them. ’The Bolshevist —You are right. SCORCHY SMITH but who supplied the chaos? w ‘‘Turkey Tracks” By J^hn C. Terry Joseph—I envy that fat woman when she laughs. Harold—Why? ■A Joseph—There seems to be so much of her that is having a good rROSA .WHitr IS 'IM SQRpV, sconcuv. gUT 7y8u &\T UKtTW»s'- IN THE ROCK BY , time. THE MmTER ^ , ITS T O O V a TI-.- ICANCbO aEALLRIftWT IM A MINUTE.- INDIAHS AND POINT THE VIAY TO VMTWi OONT gtV| UP InO PARTNiA '. KUR VOUR Hta: COVERgOl IT’STdE JAXITDIDME . The ideal wife is one who doesn’t n o w ! WEMKJUT TkKE Ta&CQMNlU. I’W 06T you 9UT ABOUT IT ONCE I PINO WATlk AND AM YH >rt)UCAN filH L W a on TUIS SOMEHOW ROSA.SPEAX! treat her husband as though she I _____ thought he was personally responsi­ Suaol AtWMINUT^. »VW«$|tF ble for the depression. Doormat Domesticity .... When .a woman takes in washing for two dollars a week, that’s labor. When she does if for nothing, that’s love! u ¥QCAO)tS Herbert—You are the most beau­ SUSL tiful woman in the world. Most office workers long sinoe - Janice—Oh! How quick you are have learned how to w n d ^cb in | at noticing things. their day’s reading.

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T^'-OUR DWAKfA-ST VtotoBlLtNCieS OR TVIO WHOLE DAYS, WASH AND ©tASY accepT T>\i FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS MOSPITAUTY OR THE FktCNPLY RANDE- By Blosser MOthANE. ', ■ COtfS ON IN,OSCAR...rA\ OH,MO*VNEVE A LOT OF HRY CAN RAM FOR JUST TAILIN' IT EASy SINCE lU R k E Y LEFT....\fJE'LL NOIVOK6. THEM CAN OM\«H FOR NOTHINO. TWe f=toOT8ALL SAME AW HAVE TURkEY FOO o u a lu a k K V o im n e R '~ i SeVE(?Al, DAYS AT Kh OtNIROElTV SUPPOSE TURkEV LEAST a OF TUCM KIND IS ALL OONE OFfiORVS IS SM K Y BY Now , ' AMAYINO.

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The BChdri tj^here of the church will meet thlie eventag'st 8 o’clock. SOUTH MR NCHTSTER - CONN The W ojq^ ’er PederatloD of the Center Congregational church have arrapged to haye 1 ^ . O ew Maurer of New H a v ^ a4di!0M Qie r^fular meeting Wednesday .afternoon at 2:Sa ./y XnflHvG Spedal Price 6 ! FURRED .29 ($1.29 td ^1.95 ($1.95 to $3.95 Giradbs) Grades)

We have taken & group of high gra^o hats and put them into these two price, groups for imme^ate clearance. Felts, fur fMts, silks, velvets. I^uge and sm ^ b M sizes. Blfusk, brown and , colors. . EWe^s Millinery—Main Floor, center A T THE Furred Winter Coats at tremendous THEATER $3.50 to $5.00 savings, Dress and Sport Coats of ...... let the beauty of your gown be accentuat­ Tour search for a new Winter coat wlU begin and end right crepy woolens and mixtures, each ed by the loveliness of here tomorrow. Truly the best quaUty coats we’ve ever offer­ your coiffure. We can ed at 119.76 right at the height of the season. The one-of-a kind models in newsst fabrics. The fur trimmings are magnifl- luxuriously furred with the season^s create for you a Perma­ cent—caracul, wolf, oroeee fox. Black, brown, wine, green. nent Wave of true dis­ $1.95 most popular furs, excellent tailoring, tinction. Many |8 JO to 16.00 foundations, silk lined and in the smartest styles of corsets and girdles repriced 11.96. Discontinued models, in well known nmkes, For slim, medium and stout % £ C d m flfurss. Many foundations have the season. inner-belts. I G O A T S » 2 Q Hale’s Corsets—Main Floor, rear (Regular PHce $89.50) M i r f

Misses' and Women's Sizes, Dross* coats in wine, brown and. black. Caracul, equitre! Keep Warm In These and Cox trimmed. Full illk lined. ^■'Scond F lon: S x itx n h ' Hale'e Oeati—Main fleer, rear Hotel Bberidaa. Dial 6008

Knit ^Woolies’/ . Flannelette 93.98 and 95.98 Ic each Gown. Sy , (Effiilar 85e Grtdff) $1.00 D resses Tbsy'rs t|M ftvorits undorwogr fublon. Heavy, warm flannelette gewhs Fashioned of a llns silk and wool. They lit and pajamas. Itriped apd plain like a flovs and dan be worn under the tightest frooks. Skin color. Vests and colors. Regular and extra eiMS. panties.' Bmall, medium and large elMe. Main floor, rear ’ $2-98 '' ' V,'' Hale'e Knit ^ViUtorwear—Main Floor, right flhop early tomorrow for this epeoiali Chlldi;en’s Flannelette One I m group of 18.91 dresNs in this A fter-n M lcegi^g •ale at 82.N. lUkei Woolens I Clever, snappy models for mlei and madam. Black and Ugh col­ Chiffon! Sorvicel Gowns. ors. DresNs you ean wear at all day- tlnie ooeaeione Juit waiting for lomt llttls 6 9 c / tot to cttddio htr— wm keep girls 7 to 14 warm and snug. etripei. Well tallojred Life-Size garments. Out good and full - and long.to Main floor, rear Frocks 1C, pair (Mtny $10. Gridffl) Hundreds and Hundreds Baby D olls / Olrle are pieklgg tkeee eteek- inge up for every 4#y wear . . Group of 91.95 of toys have been feed enough to wear'nlgkte, too. $ 1 .9 8 Sbeereit chiffons a!nd servioe- assembled in Hale’s great vslglits. AU pure lUk. Full- Sweater, $5-98 fasbionsd. FreAeb heels. A Umlted number of regular |zo. Hele’eJpeMaiy . . dreeeei..eeeei ,to to elowpiratolose-eut at 86.91. Moet^ Zt’i our best seUlag „doU. It BlaUi Flebr; right $1.29 iooha like a really and truly baby. he»vjheavy ellke. Darii eolore. Net all' Completely dreseed. Zt ileepsi ! I Buy.a new ewegtir or two to­ ■liMI. It orlesl morrow. New, snappy styles. AU have novel sleeves, clever neok- Bale’s Frooke—Blala fleer, rear Leather llnee. Also a good assortment of Jeney blouses ineluded. Hand Bag> m , , Mines’ and Women’s $ 1 ;0 0 Skirts Knit and Silk Frocks They'ra aegt to wear Children! with UM emi|inei|it It,.;. and $1.95 ‘ priced low eueui* wlthlo AU woel skirts in seasonable your budget alt Black colors. . $2-00 Santa makes his first and brown. Blala Floor, center A group of mleeee* and women’s dresses to close-out at 83JO. BfalB noO fr'lM t Kgite, nUu and woolens. At this price select two to three for busl- nepe, eobeol and knoek-about wear. 14 to 44. appearance in Manchester Silk Rumba ,• • ' H fley ihixpi—Ivg Frocjke—Mein Floor, oentor. tomorrow at Hale’s Mechanical: M Toyland Train Sets Tots’ 2 tb"6 Closing Out! \ Boy, oh bey! Santa will arrive la town tomorrow at Hale’i Toyland. For all little beye and gltla who have been priced blouses to eleie- .00 outnl^. All silk Rumba bleUses d all year Santa will have a little present Chlldm must $1.00 in oolerful plaids. ZArfe, ptdf accompanied by a grown-up In order to receive the g l^ , Flkeet quality gloves flleeva High collar. Fur rSanta will be In Toyland from 2:80 to 4 o’clock. 'And^ln the .that you woul^. expect .to ptw *t evening 7:80 to 8:80 o’clock.: Make a date with' Dad or least 11.89 for.; | ^ k and • • Blala floor, oentor ; Mother, or your big brother or sister to come- to Hale’s Toy- For little boya, n otU ^ oeUld be brown., l^eat..Cult: trim. T land tomorrow. moin welcomed than ohe of ^Mfe mechanical train 'sets. Consleta o f , Main Floor,'rl|At Hale's Toyland Basement an. engine, coal car, train and 8- Group 9L00 \ pljseee of tradn r $ ,ve •] 3.95 ‘ Wi, have^«soM^^ tkmens and d o ^ o f' t ^ tUt^SpOdt^ ''eo Save 83.00 topaoROw oa,tliat ■ 8 wool• obtachilly -a«|id>*WM young glrlf’ WU|ti^ ooat^ Tjpllo^ ($B7. 6 radM> 79c ed ooats.df fklirto''’’ili|iid^^ ' Just a limited nukxl *'" to dime^. being lu h ^ !iln & ^ N i ^ om^ CbtidVia'e and mlseei’ 'eweaten Dreesy modeli in itoinlty out! Regular 887; ~ BealkMp reduoedl Lacy knlti. Qay colors. Beyet^to:'-!','! ’e with fur fabric trim. « ^ t oni­ With flteh.or s^t o n y .iw rtq rlit^ '■ Buy one or two now for school and on. T to 14 irean. . Alio tailored mutkxitaifiltk SO U TH MANCHESTER • CONN D!Wtchv.:.“. vv.»:' OepM'prbite a^ . sportswear. ^ ■; ■ / 1-, :. opUar. SUk Uhed.^ " ' •. -^■^;Main';pt^ '■ Blala liqor^.^fiM‘ ■.... ' n a if, nogr,-'. center" • - ■ . ■' S ’ i’*'* I : »T '. ^ * S.. wy ... - s 0 \'r% i ’f i V

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