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(TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS (Clasrifled (d vertl^ g on Page 10.) SOUTH MANCHESTER, GONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1930. XLV., NO. 51. f MISTAKES LOCOMOTIVE FOR AUTO, THEN BANG! MADRID IN GRIP OF RIOTS AND GENERAL STRIKE PARIS REPORTS HOOVER TO PLACE tm DEATHS Avoca, la., Nov. 29.—(AP.)— Lewis Sick is sick. The reason back of his indis­ TiATPREM i^ TRAIL IN WAKE position is explained by the fact that he mistbok a vehicle with WORLD )G0URT PLAN one light for an automobile. The WILI^DITJOB OF C M WAVE vehicle turned out to be a loco­ motive which met his own car at a grade crossing and carried it T O ^ H E SENATE a considerable distance down the Tardieu Fears He Will Not Two Fliers and Steamer tracks. Only bruises and a broken Get Vote of Confidence Missing — Many Ships In nose, however, were suffered by PKEDICr BIG BOOH President Dkcards Advice Sick. After Recent Financial Distress As Premature IN FILM BUSINESS To the Contrary Made By MARGOT EINSTEIN Scandal. Leaders of His Party; Winter Weather Arrives. •ilwswgjggjSf I i Paris, Nov. 29.—(AP.)—Report? i Motion Picture Heads Say Says Leaders Shoidd De­ By Associated Press*. WEDS IN BERLIN j were current in Paris today that | Two fliers and one steamship were i I Premier Tardieu would surrender } Beginning In January Mil­ cide Whether Subject missing today in premature winter | *1 his leadership of the Cabinet to his j weather. Three other ships were in |Daughter of World Famous 1 r political tutor, Raymond Poincare,! Should Be Discussed Dur­ distress. More than half a hundred j former president and premier. | lions Will.Be Spent. deat'hs v/ere attributed to cold and | Paris filled with rumors, but M. 1 snow. ! Relativity Expert Marries .W99K*. Tardieu, who knew the answers to I ing Short Term — Demo­ Planes were sent to search the the questions which were being ask-! Hollywood, Cal., Nov. 29— (AP)— ocean between Cuba and Florida for Young Russian Writer, ed everywhere, held his tongue. ! The greatest motion picture produc­ Mrs. J. M. Keith-Aliller, Australian The most widely circulated report j tion boom since the advent of talk­ crats Suggest a Postpoue- flier, who took off from Havana yes­ was that M. Tardieu, who received ! a majority of only 14 votes on a i ing pictures was forcast today for terday in the face of high winds 1931 by Hollyw(X)d studio executives, meuL and a rough sea for Miami on her . Berlin, Nov. 29—(AP)— Profes­ question of (Confidence in the Cham­ way to Pittsburgh. She failed to sor* Albert Einstein, who sets a re­ ber of Deputies yesterday, would who predicted the new activity reach Miami and it was feared she lative value on things, "alloted just not wait tor a possible vote of lack would get under way before the end of confidence as an outgrowth teethe of January. Washington, Nov. 29.— (AP) — had been forced down at sea. one-half hour of his time this morn- Adolph Zukor, film executive, an­ Another search was under way j . na„o-hi-pr Mareot financial scandals, but would pre^ Discarding advice to the contrary over the eastern end of Lake Erie ing to see his daughter. Margot, sent his resignation to President nounced Paramount-Publix studios by leaders in his party. President would produce at Hollywood sites and northern Ohio for William E. married at the Municipal Marriage Doumergue at once. Hoover will place World Court ad­ Bureau. Political wiseacres, who claimed next year 55 or 60 feature pictures Griffin of Berea, Ohio, who failed to under a budget estimated at $25,- herence up to the Senate this ses­ reach Cleveland in a flight from The savant, who has been work­ to know whereof they spoke, said if ing until the early morning hour.s i this happened M. ' Poincare again 000,000. He said the company’s- sion. Hamilton, Ont. Airport officials at New York studios would complete Cleveland said he might have flown daily, calculated that he could spare 1 would be asked to take the helm of In announcing his decision, how­ just 30 minutes to give the bride 17 new fea:tures, while the Paris directly into the blizzard raging I the ship ot state, and forming a plant woujd “shoot” a number of ever, the President said it was for away to Dr. Dimitri Marianoff, I ministry of “sacred union” as he has over the northern part of Ohio Tues­ young Russian writer on scientific foreign versions. the Senate leaders to decide wheth­ day. 1 done before in perilous moments, Louis B. Mayer, vice president of , and artistic subjects. He failed to v.'ould include M. Tardieu in its ‘ros­ er the proposal should be brought up Steamer iVlissing I carry out his program and because a Metro -Goldwyn-Mayer, said his for action at the short term. Coast Guard craft from Mar­ ter. organization’s Culver City plant I witness was late he lost a half hour “Death to the King! Viva la Republica!’’ shouted armed rioters in the streets of Madrid wljen, as "Certainly,” he said, “it should quette, Mich., and other Lake Su­ ! in getting back to his own quarters j Oppositions Flans would double its production. Fifty- shown below, police broke up demonstrations following a clash between labor and politcal agitators and offi­ There were renewed indications not be made an instrument of ob­ perior stations were seeking trace to work. cers The civil guard is pictured above as it marched from headquarters against the rioters, V/'lule gripped struction in attempts to force an ex­ of the CJanadian grain carrier Maple Ten minutes before the ceremony, I that the opposition • parties will try (Continned On Page 2.) by the general strike, practically all the city’s business houses were closed, and _ King. A L ^so’s palace, was j to force Tardieu out of a policy of j tra session.” Bay, missing with her crew of 21 which was set for 10:30 a. m. Ein­ heavily guarded by machine guns. Several persons were reported killed during the , course o f., the ^dis­ since she put out from Bete Gris stein, his daughter, and Dr. Marian­ i passive resistance. . -- i It was just this that some dis­ Bay Tuesday and ran into a heavy off emerged from the professor’s turbances. I Leon Blum, Socialist leader, has | appointed Republicans were fearful ' storm. home and seemed greatly surprised taken the position that the Tardieu' YOUTHS HOLD UP of today. Among them was Sena­ ' The Canadian steamer Simcoe, to see several cameramen outside. i Cabinet is now in tatters because of 1 tor Watson of Indiana, the party w’ith a crew of 22, was in distress “No, no, don’t photopaph,” he ex­ I the resignations of the minister of leader. He conferred with the claimed, greatly distressed. . But ■ justice and two under-secretaries, President before the annoimcement, : off Fairport, Ohio, in Lake Erie. CROSS TO RETAIN 12 TAXI DRIVERS find urged strongly against submis­ f Ships which went to her assistance, finally he was persuaded to tarry a ALL HOPE IS ABANDONED i The :^adical Socialists insist that sion of the controversial issue now. ’ said the vessel, was listing danger­ moment. ; the Cabinet has lost its moral au- No Special Dress I thority. There were indications he had quar­ ously. EXECUTIVE CLERK reled 'with Mr. Hoover. With her propeller gone, the While customarily in Germany a The premier during the day tum- steamer Upshpr was drifting off bride’s father sports a topper for FOR MRS. KEITH-MILLER 1 ed over numerous documents bear- Before Caught General Alarm Borah’s Plans. ' Cape Hatteras, N. C., waiting for such an occasion and wears a cuta­ j ing on the OustriC bank failure to a f Chairman Borah of the Senate assistance after heavy seas parted way to the marriage clerk’s office I sub-committee of the investigating | foreign relations committee, oppon­ and full dress to the church, in case New Governor To Keep j commission. Had Brought Out Scores of ent of American entry to the court, the tow line by which she was be­ there is a church wedding after­ ing taken into port by the steamer Plucky Australian Flier Be- STEEL STRUCTURES j Albert Oustric, head of the hank announced he would promptly put it wards, nothing in Herr Einstein’s which failed, has vehemently pro-1 before the committee.- George W. Barnes. Coast Guard appearance indicated the solemnity Cops mid Detectives. boats were sent to her assistance. Frank % Rood, Republi­ tested his arrest on an old charge-of Senator Swanson, of Virginia, of the occasion. lieved Lost In D ic ^ Jk z complicity in swindling and ficti­ The British steamer Wearbridge He seemed just to have emerged ranking Democrat on the foreign reported that she was unmanage­ can; Clerk For 52 Years. tious stock quotations. He is being relations committee, expressed held with three other bankers and New York, Nov. 29.—(AP)—Two pleasure at the President’s decision, able and drifting in a gale of 150 (Continued On Page 2.) tween Havana and Flori­ youths from California and one miles off Cape May, N. J. The Coast hfokers arrested at the same time. but suggested that consideration be from Pennsylvania were captured postponed until next December. The Guard cutter Sebago put out from Hartford, Nov. 29.—(AP.)—Frank by police today after/a chase in ' Norfolk to go to her aid, da—-No Trace of Plane. New York Engineers Find assistant Democratic leader, 'Walsli D. Rood, who has served the state which a good share of the Brook­ of Montana, on the other hand urged i More than two score deaths were lyn police ^orce was enlisted. ^ i traced to the frigid weather which BISHOP GBISWOLD as executive clerk in the governor’s PRESIDENT NAMES action now or in a special session. That Skyscrapers Cause Police said that between midnight Both opposed permitting the issue extended over the mid-west, sending (Copyright, 1930; all rights reserved office for fifty-two consecutive and four o’clock this morning the the mercury in many places to be- by the Ass’d. Press.) to interfere with emergency relief years, will be retained in that ca­ trio had robbed twelve taxicab measures. I low zero. At Duluth, Minn., 12 be­ DIES IN CHICAGO Havana, Nov. 29.—(AP)—A pre­ Waves To Bounce Around pacity by the incoming governor, drivers, held up three gasoline sta­ DAVIS’ SUCCESSOR Supporters of adherence are con­ low was registered and sub-zero monition of death which she thrust Wilbur L. Cross, the latter’s .execu­ tions, and woimded one of their vic­ readings from one to eight degrees tims seriously. fident of two-:thirds majority needed I aside through fear of being thought tive, Kenneth Wynne of New Haven, j for ratifica.tidn, but they recognize a were recorded in other points in New York, Nov. 29.— (AP)—Be­ They gave their names as George A^tanesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and I a coward, haunted Mrs. J. M. Keith- announced today. group of about 20 opponents who Head^ of Chicago Diocese of fore New York City, broadcasting Mr. Wynne visited the State Capi­ and Edward Keegan, 19 and 21, of Illinois. , ^ , I Miller, plucky Australian woman William N. Doak, of Virginia, Los -Angeles and Bernard O’Connor could block approval for a long time metropolis of the United States, can tol* yesterday afternoon to look over —far too long, many fear, to permit In New Englan^^the cold and I aviator, whom air officials here the field in preparation for the in­ of St. Mary’s, Pa. snow resulted in eleiffen deaths. Ice Episcopal Church Passes attain equal eminence as a tele­ The woimded man was Henry disposal of all necessary legislation I feared today perished yesterday in auguration ceremonies on January New Secretary of Labor in the brief three months remaining covered highways, causing numer­ 1 ar. attempt to fly from Havana to vision center she may have to do 7. He spent some time in the gover­ Ludwig, 22, who was stopped and ous auto accidents, led to several of told to drive his taxicab to Sheeps- before the present Congress passes Away After Long Illness. ! Miami. something about her skyscrapers. nor’s office and invited Mr. Rood to out of existence. the fatalities. Practically all hope has been serve wfth him during the term of Over Opposition. head Bay, be had gone a block, he The city’s towers *of steel are said, when his three passengers abandoned for her safety, searching . , . Governor Cross. Mr. Rood said to­ LEAGUE INTERESTED pLties in six airplanes from here .causing engineers a lot of worry. held him up, put him into the back 1 day that he has accepted this invi­ Washington, Nov. 29.—(AP.)— Geneva, Nov. 29— (AP)—League Chicago, Nov. 29.— (AP)—Death j and Miami having flown for hours They do things to television signals tation and in January, though a Re­ seat and began driving leisurely came to the Rt. Rev. Sheldon Mun- | In expressed defense of equal oppor­ through South Brooklyn, pausing of Nations circles today hailed the SHIRES’ PRIDE over the stretch of Gulf and Florida And since the city is unlikely to publican, will find bimself in the tunity to office. President Hoover decision of P’resident Hoover to take son Griswold, 69, bisl^op of the CJhi- j Keys without trace of her or the service of his fourth Democratfc now and then to rob a taxi driver, give up any iron ribs for the cause has gone outside the American Fed­ and throwing him into the back the World Court protocols to (Con­ cago Diocese of the Episcopal plane in which she set out at 9:11 a. of television it is up to the engineers governor. He served under Gover­ eration of Labor ranks to fill the | gress af once for action whitffnwp^d m., yesterday on a comparatively nor Waller in 1883-85, under Gover­ ! seat. IS HURT AGAIN Church, in an.Evanston hospital last, Cabinet vacancy left by James J. j I Cab Crowded permit the United States to adhere short jump to Miami. nor Morris in 1893-95 and under to the permanent court of interna­ night after a long and courageous (Continued On Page 2.) Davis. When the victims numbered five Odds Against Her (jovemor Baldwin in 1911-15. Mr. William N. Doak, of Virginia, has tional justice. fight against a lingering illness. Friends of Mrs. Keith-Miller made i ------and the cab was too crowded the Rood’s long experience in the gov- been chosen secretary of labor. In robbers began throwing the men out For some weeks observers here Arthur The Great Sold By A general ^reakdo*wn and heart here since her arrival last week i a* * m r i i \ f A ai'O ei’nor’s office and his knowledge of announcing the appointifient late one by one. By this time, police had been doubtful that the admin­ disease which necessitated his re­ from Pittsburgh accused 11||IkkN |||A K |k P | ARiX the state’s affairs as well as his yesterday the President, answering learned, they had $200 in loot. When istration would imdertake to push selves today of not ha*ving prevented I IT ir illlL ; 1 L ir illU popularity both with the general moval to the hospital seven weeks the assertion of William Green, it came Ludwig’s tum^ to be the protocol through the coming her, ‘forcibly if necessary, from mak- ' public and the .personnel at the Cap­ president of the Federation of La­ short session of Congress in view Washington To Milwaukee ago, were the cause of death. ing the flight against which were all thro-vra out he protested sind scuf­ itol are the factors that led to his bor, that the post should be filled fled for a weapon, which wounded of pressing domestic responsibilities, For days the bishop had been in the odds of a poorly conditioned' re-appointment. from within his organization, laid but league supporters are deeply plane, extremely rough weather and TO LEAVE RUMANIA him in the chest, he said, when one Mmor L eape Club a state of coma, with life sustained Second Appointment . before the Chief Executive “the of the holdup men pulled the trig­ gratified at this evidence of the during his last week by the injec­ above all the mental hazard arising Mr. Rood’s appointment is the President’s energetic interest in the from fright when she was flying ! duty to maintain the principle of ger. tion of fluid nourishment. He did second made by the incoming gov­ ' open and equal opportunity and By this time 25 detectives were move for adhesion. Chicago, Nov. 29._(AP)—The not regain consciousness before he over water. ernor, the first being that of Mr. ' freedom in appointment to public himting the three and a general The fight for ratification will be died. “I don’t know why it is, hut some­ Vienna Hears That She Will Wynne. followed at the seat of the League of next episode of the Horatio Alger thing tells me I'm goiiig down” she office.” , ,, police alarm had been soimJed. book career of Charles Arthur Long Service j ■ Dean . Cross is now preparing for Green immediately expressed dis­ When the three held up Hugh Des- Nations in (Jeneva with great con­ Bishop Griswold’s death ended a said just before she took off. “I’ve j the appointment of a military staff cern. It was felt here that the pres­ Shires, the self-confessed great had this feeling ever sintie I crossed Live In Paris— Cannot Get appointment on behalf of the federa­ hon,* negro taxi driver, he made man, will have its scene at Milwau­ long service for the church, al­ and will probably be able: to an- such an outcry a patrolman ran to ence of Frank B. Kellogg’s former from Florida and somehow or an­ tion. . .. secretary of state, on the World kee. He will wear the baseball livery though he was head of the .Chicago I nounce his election early n^ext week, Doak is executive representotive the scene, and the gunmen drove diocese for less than a year. He other I can’t shake it off.” Court bench would influence Ameri­ of the Milwaukee Brewers, of the Continuing, she called her plane Along With Her Son. ! Mr. Wynne said. An entire new staff of the Brotherhood of Railway off, two of them firing. They aban­ American Association. ■was chosen last February as succes­ j with the exception of the adjutant doned Ludwig’s cab and appro­ can opinion favorably toward the an “imairwdrthy crate, one which! _____ Trainmen, a union not affiliated court. Shires yesterday was sold by sor to the late Most Rev. Charles anybody but myself would refuse to i i general and the-surgeon general is with the federation. He is the first priated another. But the policeman Washington to Milwaukee for $10,- Palmerston Anderson, who at the To Co-operate fly” explaining that it was a con-| Vienna, Nov. 29.—(AP)—Reports i expected. . labor secretary chosen outside the and Deshon gave chase and ran League officiu^ls said that every­ 000,' marking his return to minor time of his death last January, was ditionally licensed ship which ^ she j here are * that Queen Marie of Ru- ! Besides spending some time with federation. the robber car onto the curb on The great one \ as the presiding bishop of the Protes- i Mr. Rood, Mr. Wynne visited other thing in their power would be done league baseball. _ . . _ had “re^ued from a junk pile an , harried bv her headstrong There has been no indication in Brooklyn’s Fifth street, wrecking to remove the technical difficulties obtained from the Texas League by j tant Episcopal Church of the United reconditioned. I departments with which he had con- the Senate so far that objection will both cars. in the way of American ratification, the Chicago White Sox in 1928 and j States, Confesses Fear son. King Carol, will take up a semi- i tact while he was executive secre- be raised to the appointment. l^ e youths were badly s ti^ e d will seek to expedite ratifica- finished the campaign at first base.' One of his latest expressed washes "Everyone gives me credit for be­ permanent residence in Paris when I tary for. Governor Baldwin. in the collision and were captured. tion by .a number of r states . . which . . . He was imder suspension a good was that he be buried in Chicago, ing brave, and to make a go of it I she goes there soon. TREASURY BALANCE Police said they admitted they for one reason or another have not share of the 1929 season for rather than be taken back to his never let them think otherwise” she Information here is that the Washington, Nov. 29 —CAP) — had come to New York as roust­ yet recorded their final approval breaches of training rules and for native New York state. confessed. “But really I am afraid, Dowager Queen arid her son are a t' Treasury receipts for November 26 abouts seeking an easy living. They either fo the United States adhesion engaging in fist fights with Mana­ desperately afraid, when I’m over greater odds than ever, and that the THINK FOREIGNER were $2,777,017.28; expenditures $3,- were said to have confessed to hold protocol or of the revised statute ger Lena Blackburne. ALCOHOLIC DEATH water, or mountains or rough coun­ atmosphere in Bucharest since his 491,046.54; balance $94,674,509.95. ups in half a dozen other cities. protocol. He spent last winter as a heavy­ East Hampton, Nov. 29.—(AP.)— try. I got lost in the Alleghenies spectacular return from exile to Apparently there is no objection weight boxer. James Maxwell, 39, died suddenly not long ago and the fog seemed to take the throne held by his son, in principle to either protocol except Under Manager Donie Bush, at his home today, a victim, doctors Michael, has had a bad effect on her KILLS) 4 PERSONS in the case of Cuba, which has not Shires settled down, but wfas in­ say of alcoholism. (Continued On Page 2.) health. yet found it possible to accept the jured and played in few games for One report current here is that Washwoman *s Big Mansion revision protocoL Cuban representa­ the Sox. Bush traded him to Wash- Carol has been planning an edict tives at Geneva are searching dili­ I ington. The great man served as which would prevent his mother and Police Have Good Descrip- gently, it was said today, for some a pinch-batsman for Washington Queen Helen from attending or or­ ■ ^ way to overcome a CJulsan consti­ and chafed by idleness, asked ganizing public; fimctlons.and would Is Filled by Society Folks tutional objection. The (UubanS Manager W^ter Johnson to send Fourth Degree is Latest make them take up abodes'assigned tion of Man^ Seen Near reiterating their wish not to ob- him to the ’minors where he could to by Carol, j struej^ American entry into the play regularly, but his request was / Blow to. Marie New York, Nov. 29.—(AP) ,said to have walked on, from $20 ■ court. With regard to the United refused. To Trap Guilty in Chi This;inctention, according to the: Farm House. fortune in furnishings accumulated tto $100 States adhesion protocol it is recall­ Meanwhile he has been in Holly­ report;-has been*a harsh bjpw to j through the negronegro’s desire to taker . UpwJUpwards of 1,500 bargain hunters ed here-that Cute is the only Latin wood, Cal., acting in one-reel talk­ Marie, who all her life has been a-c- j ‘ the Wnk out of his hair, is passing aind sight-seers thronged the man­ American state which has ratified it. ies. ^ cen tly he was married to a Chicago, Nov. 29.—(AP)—^TheApoint in walked Captain James customed to taking a big part in her j Poughkeepsie, N, Y.*- Nov., 29,— to the folks that put the marce][ sion ^d^grgunda^to *view the Jap- Friends of the League of Nations University of Wisconsin co-ed. degrees by which police do their 1 Fleming. country’s af£aii;s. | Af the family of iTOve on a paying basis. anMe^ prayer tree and to hear the and the World Court arc very much “What” said Fleming addressing $25,000, 24-karat gold inlay organ. Shires hailed the sale as a "great work are reported to be going up. f w^S f^ri^sta^d Sheath S t^3tan- On the first of a three-day auction pleased at the stand the American break,” saying that his “talents are the sergeants, “what do you mean Mme. Magda Lupescu, vnth whom fgxm npar here on Wednes­ to dispose of the $350,000 effects of Few came to buy and most to gasp delegation recently took in tho dis­ Everyone knows about the third too great to be wasted on a major by insulting this respectable, busi- , carol lived while in exile, has been day night was believed by authori­ the late Madame C. J. Walker, negro over the legendary treasures which armament commission regarding tlie league bench, and I will have a degree, but it remained for Ser­ ness man ? Now release him And ■ installed at the palaci:^ in Bucharest. washerwoman who invented a hair­ had been closed to themi in the own- operation of the projected disarma­ geant William Hart to explain the ties today, to be a foreigner of whom chance to play myself back into the apologize.” they had a gocid description. They straightening tonic for her rt w and K life. ment convention. Ambassador Gib­ majors." “fourth” which he described as “a They did, but followed him to a| Washington, Nov. 29.—(AP) — quit' •WBiShihg, $10,000 was netted— (Madame Walker died in 1919, son approved an article which trick by which we lead a man to r(X)m where they reported be met a j The Rumania& legation todaiy* de­ said James Hiisted Germond, his wife M al^, and their children, Ray­ mostly from white society women. probably the wealthiest negro wo­ commission adopteii, providing riiat SIX LIQUOR DEATHS think the police believe his story, in companion to wlmm he ^ld|^ Inied a report tbiat Mme., LdipeMU A twrive-piece, hand-carved ma­ rn^ In America. . Mrs. Xielia Walk­ any dispute a ri^ g out of the ib^^J^* order to inake him careless.” “Well, the r^bery sto ^ went •vyaa living In the royal palace at mond, 1(), and Bernice* 18, Were GfiseQAboro, K. C., Nov. 2.—(AP.) murdered for pimpose of robbery, hogany bedroom suite brought $350, er Robinrt)n, her daughter, recently pretation or ap^cation of tho (idn- _S|x deaths in less than a week The explsmation was made after over all right ^hfen l 'saw tile > cap* j j^charest. a Flemish oak billiard table $225, decreed that the fttmishings, as well ventlon shall be submitted to tim tain. Now we’ll divide the cash.” i The legation stated Mme. Lupescu as they found open^ pockethooks fnpm drlnklni: poisoned liquor—sup- Sergeant Hart and Sergeant Wil­ in the farmhouse and $100 the farm- trii high back arm chairs in the as the house, a show place at Irving­ World Court' or any other juridld'.l pdrcdly ddJktured alcohol—^were liam McAuliff had questioned Toonmen and his coippanion! is not and has not been in Rumania ikmis wood $170, ,an,(l lu?mriou8'Ori- ton, on the Hudson, should^be sold or arbitral procedure in force were arrested. Both, th* police j since" the arrival of the king’last o ^ t e d t p ^ y In Guilford county. George Toonmen, manager of a (Oonfiinied On Face 2;!' ' enfal rugs which Ttialians kings art at auction. . tween the contracting states. vltStas ’were negroes. 8700 robbery 'was a fake. At this said, confessed. JuhS. i INTENTIONAL DUPE sJS-Si■ '\»T*

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(daiurified (dverttBias on Page .10.) PRICB THREE iV'OiL XLV^ NO. 51. ,:;90UTO«MANCra SATUWIAT, "is*.? g^uV'Tt ;.>r4.7- MISTAKES IXXX>MOnV£ FOB AUTO, THEN BANG! MADRID IN GRff :OP RIOTS AND GENE® AL S n ^ E Avoca, la., Nov. 29.—(AP.)— TO PLACE Lewis Sick is sick. The reason back of his indis­ TRAILINWAKE position is e^lained by the fact that he mistbok a vehicle with one light for an automobile. The OF C W WAVE vehicle turned out to be a loco­ motive wh^ch met his own car at a grade crossing and carried it a considerable distance down the Tardieo Fears He Will Two Fliers and Steamer tracks. Only bruises and a broken Get Vote t»f ^ e u c e i g|Q Missing — Many Ships In nose, however, were suffered by Presidrat Dbcards Mvke Sick. Receaf Fmancml Distress As Premature IN FILM BUSINESS Winter Weather Arrives. MARGOT EINSTEIN Leaders of His Party; WEDS IN BERLIN Paris, Nov. 29.—(AP.)—Reports Motion Pktnre Heads Say Says Leaders Siioidd De- By Associated Press*. were current in Paris today that Two fliers and one steamship were 1 ______Premier Tardieu would siurender B e ^ h January Mil­ dde Whether Subject missing today in premature winter j iii3 leadership, of the Cabinet to his weather. Three other ships were in j Damditer of World Famous political tutor, Raymond Poincare, distress. More than half a hundred | ^ former president and premier. lions Will Be Spent Shoidd Be Disciiss^ Dur­ deatlis were attributed to cold and Paris filled with rumors, but M. snow. ' Relathity Expert Marries Tardieu, who knew the answers to ing Short Term — Demis- Planes were sent to search the the questions which were being ask­ Hollywood, Cal, Nov. 29—(AP)— ocean between Cuba and Florida for ed everywhere, held his tongue. 'The greatest motion picture produc­ Mrs. J. M. Keith-Miller, Australian Yoong Russian Writer. The most widely circulated report tion'boom since the advent of talk- crats Suggest a Postpone­ flier, who took off from Havana yes­ WM that M: Tardieu, who ireceived terday in the face of high winds a majority of only 14 votes on a iuff),P^cti(rea was forcast today for and a rough sea for Miami on her Berlin, Nov. 29—(AP)— Profes­ question of donfidence in the-C^biun- 1931 by Hollywood studio executives, ment way to Pittsburgh. She failed to sor Albert EJinstein, who sets a re­ her of Deputies yesterday, ' would who pr^cted the new activity reach Miami and it was feared she lative value on things, 'aUoted just not wait tor a possible vote of fiiiek would get under way before the end had been forced down at sea. one-half hour of his time this mom- of confidencerlArs/*«a as a a an o-n outgrowth t^the of January. Washington, Nov. 29.—(AP)— Another search was imder way i financial scandals, but. wpuld pre­ Adolifii Zukor, film executive, an­ Discarding advice to the contrary o v ^ the'^e^tTrT enrofTiSke Erie ing to see his daughter. Margot, nounced Paramount-Publix studios sent his resignation to Presidtet by leaders in his party. President and northern Ohio for William E. married at the Municipal Marriage Doumergue at once. would produce at Hollywood sites Hoover win place World Court ad- Griffin of Berea, Ohio, who failed to Bureau. Political wiseacres, who claimed nmet year 55 or 60 feati^ pictures reach Cleveland in a flight from The savant, who has been work­ under a budget estimated at $25,- hertoce up to the Senate tMs ses­ ing imfil the early morning hours to know whereof they spoke, said if Hanoilton, Ont. Airport officials at this happened M .' Poincajre * again 000,000. He said the company’^ sion. Cleveland said he might have flown daily, calculated that he could spare New York studios would complete' just 30 minutes to give the bride would be Ei^ed to take the h^m .of In announcing Ms decision, how­ directly into the blizzard raging the ship ot state, and foiining a 17 new features, while the Paris away to Dr. Dimitri Marianoff, plant'would “shoot” a number of ever, the President said It was for over the northern part of Ohio Tues­ ministry of “sacr^ union” as he has young Russian writer on scientific foreign versions. the Senate leaders to decide wheth- day. done b^ore in perilous moments, . and artistic subjects. He failed to Louis B. Msjmr, vice president of ei[ the proposal should be brouj^t up Steamer Missing ( carry out his program and because a would include M. Tar^eu in its arty with a 'crew of 2 2 , was in distress “No, no, don’t photograph,” he ex­ the resignations of the minister of leader. He conferred with the : off Fairport, Ohio,' in Lake Erie. claimed, greatly distressed. .But W T O RETAIN justice mid two under-secretaries. President before the annoancems&t. / Ships which went to her assistance, finally he was persuaded to tarry a ALL HOPE IS ! The ^dical Sodalists^.insist thajt IZTAXI DRIVERS and urged strongly against submis­ said the vessel, was listing danger­ moment. the Cabinet has lost its inoral au­ sion of the controveraial issue now. ously. No Special Dress thority. There were indications be'had quar­ With her propeller gone, the While customarily in Germany a EXECUnVECIM The premier during the day turn­ reled •with Mr. Hoover. I steamer Upshflr was drifting off bride’s father sports a topper for FOR MRS. KEltH-MDLLER ed over numerous documents bear­ such an occasion and wears a cuta­ Brfore Caught General Abra Borah’S Hans. ' Cape Hatteraa, N. C., waiting for ing on the Oustric bank failure, to a assistance after heavy seas parted way to the nuirriage clerk’s office Chairman Borah of the Senate sub-committee of the investigating foreign relatimis comndttee, oppon­ the tow liTift by which she was be­ and full dress to the church, in case New Gbvemor To Keep commission. Had Brought Ont Scores of ent of American entry to the court, ing taken into port by the steamer there is a church wedding after­ wards, nothing in Herr Ehnstein’s Phcky Australian jFBw Be- Albert Oustric, head of the bank announced he ■•would promptly put .it ' George W- Barnes. Coast Guard appearance indicated the solemnity which failed, vehemently .pro­ before J^coaitettos,iF^ ^ ^ . boats were-sent to her assistance. of the occasion. tested-his. arre^ on an old chakgs^M The British steamer Wearbridge filled Renator Swanaoa» of Vbtoifia. . He seemed ..just to have-emerged compUcjiQr in swindling w d ... flott- rahung Dmnooat on the foreign reported Quit she waa- unfrianage- cai^^il For $2 Yeart tious stock quotations. Ha is be&g able and driftii^ in a gsle of 150 New Yofk, Nov. 29.—(AP)—Two relktitms commlttse, expressed (Continued On Page 2.) tweoi Havana and held with three other bankers and pleasure at the Prretdentis -• ‘ ' anybody but myself wpidd refuse to geiieral and th'e» surgeoh gtoefnl is ■with the federation. He is the first priaiedr anbtaer. But the .imliceman Washington to Milwaukee for ?10,- Palmerston Anderson, who at the To Co-operatp fly” explaining that it was a con­ Vienna, Nov. 29.— (AP)—Reports expected. , .. ' ' labor- secretary chosen outside the and Deshpn gave chase and ran 000,* marldng his return to minor time of his jieath last January, was Besides spending some time with League officis^s said that every­ league baseball. The great one vas the presiding bishop of the Protes- ditionally licensed' sMp which she here are'- that Queen Marie of Ru­ federation. the, robbet car onto the curb jbn had “rescued'from a junk pile” and Mr. Rood, Mr. Wynne visited other thing ip their power would Ik dohe obtained from the Texas Leag^ie by j tant Episcopal Church of the United mania, harried bv her headstrong There has been no indication tn Brooklyn’s Fifth street, wrOTMng reconditioned. departments with wMch he had con­ both cars. * to rembve toe techMcal difficulties the Chicago White ^ x in 1928 and j States son. King Carol, will take lip a semi- the Senate so far that, objection vdU tn the way of Americam ratification. .Confesses, Fear tact .while pe was. executive secre- ' vThe youths were badly stunned finished the campaign at first base One of his latest expressed wishes be raised to the appoMtmqnt. .. They will seek to expedite ratifleii- "Everyone’gives me credit;'for be­ permanjent residence, in Paris 'when tary for,Ctoverpor;Baldwin. in the collision and were captured. He was under suspension a good was that he be buried in Chicago, ijo n by 'ja number o f states wMaaifigned Mali/ Sew Near tutional objection, - 'The CubanB Mm to the minora where he could '•'to by-C^arol,; ■.pv'rv ' ; i reiterating their wish not to ob- y , stru^ American, entry into the. I pU^ teBularly, but his requtet was l^w.to.'Mqylo,..' ■ . -i New York, Nov.-29;— (AP) ‘— A Asaid to have walked oh, from <20 court. With re^rd'to toe ^UMtsd j refu si^ . • T o Trap G u ilty 'rhte;-hxtenti6n ,''a c c6r d M g 't9 * ;t h e ' j fortune in furnlsbings accumulated to <100. I Meahwhile he has been in HoUy- Ni. States adhesion protocol it is recall- ! r^ort/'Bpis baehto? 'harto J#w*;;jto ' through toe. negro’s dpaire to t^ ff Upwards of 1,600 bargain huntere wood, CaL, acting in one-reel talk- «fd here.'that Cuba is the only Latin ' I Mai^e, who all her> life hasljteto, aq- the ^ ik out of -bis.-hsdr, is paatihg ap)d sightrseers thronged the mau-, ; iea. ,Hecratly be was maiided to a CMcago, Nov. 29.—(AP)—^^eApoint in walked Captaifi James customed to toklng a blg part M her j^qerican .state ,'viMch hds tatiSed it UniVindQi:, of Wisconsin co-ed. to; toe folkft'that, ppt too ’marcel degrees by wMch police do their Flem ing. countTV-a affairs'’ . u ^ vtoVe oh a ptyihg. basis. . Shires hailed the sale as a “great “W hit” said Flfixning. atfllreaping iriiav fiwwtT. World Court are very mpeh :rbn toe first of a three-day auction ^25,000, 24%aret gold Mlay org^. brehk,” aaytog that his “talents are work are reported to be gohig up. the sergeants, ^.“w h^ do you mtem four^ 8ta'bbed 'to:dtote on tbeir'Stan' eased at the stand toe American MmA.. Magda Lupesdu, wito.~* whom to^dispoae (ff the «50|000 effects of Few came to buy and moat to gasp too g ^ t to be waited on a major Everyone knows about the tMrd by Insulting ttois respdetable busi­ fOitiirtHe'faxm;hpil^*here on; We iegatioif recentiy took in the olc- Chrpl' Uved while In "exile,.has ^been the late hladame CL J; WalkSr, negfo over toe' legmidalry treiusures wMch le>te bench, smd I will have a degree, but it renmined for Ser­ ness man ? Now release ‘ h ^ ^mid installed, at the^^ac^' in Bucharest. day togbt vtoa*beUev®d ;biF Authori­ ahmsment commissioh regarding toe washerwomto who-lhvtoted a* hair- had been cloised to'them In. th$ .own­ chatice to ^lay m ^ lf hack into the geant William Hart to explain the apologize.” r' ties today, toibe a fow^gneKof' whom operation o f toe projected dis^nxiiSr “fourth” which he described as “a They dl 2 9 .-^(A P ) — Vl^atoer in :^ 8 1 0 , ^ - .... - trick by wMch we lead * 'man to room wbere thty:tepotted be met,;^a" The Rumanlatt Legation v, totoy'der ■' jnofiid,, bis quit'’watotbg, <10,Oipo nettedr— ton approved ah axridc wMcb the :d|to;Ray- mostly from wMto society women.' / probably the w^tMesY’hOii^ wu^ SQLXilQl^B DEATHS ; think the police believe'his story, in compafiion>mpa_ to v i M Med .a rePiortTtoat I^MMe. ^ I^piMCh ooramisstimf OdQPttoi, providing ' A’^tw^v'e-piec^''^hahd-carved 'ma- m e a ip t America. diim ufebris^ out of^toe order to Make him careless.” “Weil,------.the- „ ' r-rclBbe^ ^ t w ^ t UvMg M the rojikl palhce at hogahy bedroom jnfito.hhbught Yoimg was asked and became associated with, a Hart­ Franklin is alleged to have usied holiday, parents with daughters to at the fimeral service. - ‘ \ Hardly had greetings been ex­ SRECT HOSTESSES whether h4 attended a reported con­ ford woman, as ^proprietor of the four different cars during tte timq Miss Thornton leaves three sisters changed with the interviewer when be introduced to society annually ference to on war debts and Little Crafts Shop. the police were seeking him. A crowd as many debuts into the besides Miss rRachael Thornton. he said he had a message of few days’ ago q,young woman who (Continued From Page 1.) re-diatributtbn of gold holdings week as there are ballrooms avail­ They are Mrs.' Hichard Corry of thanksgiving for the .world. FOR ART EXHIBIT COLD iW THE STATE had accepted his invitation-to .ride Paterson, N. J;, Mrs. David Wamock able, and Thanksgiving eve be' j hang over me like a death shroud. I ^Ealteringly but clearly he said: among ttA nations. gave the police a d'escriptioh.ofthe of Main street and Mrs. Arthur “If .1 am weak And. you are strong,^ comes a breathless race from one ' •^^-as terribly afraid, A number of the local women’s "If I BMflte My statement,” he New Haven, Nov. 29— (AP) __ car driven “by the polite stranger dsj^ to another. ] feej many times like giving Bronkie of Center street, Manches­ “Why then, why then, Dipping to a-new low mark for the that enabled tte police to‘ ascertain it a organizations axe assisting the Cen­ said, “ and tte I f is’ important, it Twenty-two young womai who, yp because I Imow its eventually go ter. also a brother Hugh Thornton “To you to braver deeds belong, season the : mercury today dropped the man’s identity. Franklin pftad- “And so, again, / ter Church' Women’s Federation to will be next week from my office.” seme day will lead New York’s now h^ to'^t'me Bu't~l”fcM’t™neonTe sta-eet. , make the cbming art exhlMUim to 14 degree above zero and then ed guilty today to four separate greaUy augmented “400” made their ^fuld ^nk me a coward.” ^ i “If you have gifts and I have none, Commenting'em a statement from was cajoled into-higher regions by a counts and was given a rix months’ “If I have shade and you have aim, which the Federation is sponsorb^ Dr. Hans Luther^.. head of ■ the bright sim. • formal bows to society this week. Aviation officials, returning to j dav aftoiloon a social as well as an educatibnafl sentence on .each. There were seven debuts Wednes-1 Havana aboard the two pW s o clock. Rev. “’Tls yours with freer hand to gtve, Reichsbank, to tte effect that the The local braiich of the Weather day, four on Thanksgiving day, five flew over her i Robert A. Colpitts of the South “ T is yours with truer grace to live, and artistic success. Tbis has been Young Plan shoifld be revised down­ route until 1 the case in Otter cities where sinii- Bureau said the 14 degree reading yesterday and six today. In addi> | their return last i ■Methodistr,. church , .. _ will —officiate.------“Than I, who, giftless, sunless, stand ward to Germany’s ability to pay, lar displays havA been shown. As was made between 6 and 7 a. m. as NOTICE tion, there were numerous parties 'night, declared that “not even a 1 ^ in the Buckland ceme “Witt barren life and hand.” Mr. Young Intimated, his belief that com p a rt with a .minimum of l6 de- for daughters who had already come stout seaplane could stay afloat in tery. He explsdned it wsui a part o f the The Herald has announced hereto­ Germany would not like to return fore, this exhibit will bb arranged riSf T will not i those waves. That ‘Bullet’— so her dally reading at hls breakfast table to the Dawnes Plan of a sliding each morning. in the lobby of Ceqter church housei ” 'w , I be responsible for any bills ebn- rr... , , 7TT“ . JI P’-ane was called—lived up to its scale based on tte gold standard. normal tracted by my wife, Mra. Ruth The week’s debut parties Parted {name; it went straight do\vn if it "That is,” he said, “a beautiful December 1 to 6 inclusive, fromlO He indicated that while the I FUNERALS a. m. to 6 p. m. each day, and Mon­ for November, today’s temperature I Bolles. ^ ’ with a tea dance, at which; jjad to make a pancake drop to the and timely sentiment, written by one Rrich might temporarily be seeking still com- ! Signed, Francis F. Palmer, introduced his;g^a”- of our w ^ known poets.” day ^ Wednesday and Thursday eve­ lower payments on account of the fortebly above the two degree record nings. SAMUEL ^LLESi daughter, Miss Isabelle Dunning: ' ^^d Rubber Boat , Mrs. Frank Cheney, Jr, There is also morning prayer at depression, it was doubtful whether established by November in 1875. Palmer, at his residence on Fifth Hostesses Tuesday afternoon will Nov. 29, 1930. Mrs. K^th-Miller. had with her a ] The funeral of Mrs. Florence the Rockefeller board. He said he she would care to return to the avent/e. collapsible rubber boat which she foimd solace in a prayer of thanks­ be the Center Cihurch Women’s Fed­ prosperity index which might sky­ Wednesday’s debutantes were: (Wade) Cheney, wife of Frank eration; Wednesday, the Cosmopoli­ hoped to use in case of emergency Cheney, Jr., was'held yesterday .aft­ giving and the “ Golden Rifle.” rocket her obligations in a few Miss Josephine L. Auchincloss, but she expressed doubt at her, de­ Again he read: tan club;. Thursday, T)aughters of years. daughter of Mr. and Mra (Charles C. ernoon at her home at 20 Hartford the American Revolution; Friday, parture of her ability to enflate it. Road. Rev. Watson Woodruff, pas­ “ Lord, make us willing to share Auchincloss, supper-dance, Ritz- Mrs. Keitb-Miller late in October with otters the blessings wherewith the Manchester Mothers’ club; Carlton; Miss Elinor M. Bangs, tor of the Center Congregational Wednesday evening, the Educational established a two-way woman’s church officiated, assisted by Dr. Thou has crowned our lives. Help THINK FOREIGNER daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc- us to understan'd "that our really club. ^ . ■' \ Comb Bangs, and a grandniece of trans-continental record flight from; j^ e s M. Farr of theFifth ave- Thb general public will find these CIRCLE greatest gain is in sharing with oth­ John Hendrick Bangs, the writer, NewYorktoL^s Angeles and re-j nue Presbyterian church in New turn, making the return trip in 21 York City: The bearers were Wil- ers whut Thou has so graciously •pictures well worth going a long KILLED 4 PERSONS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY r dinner-dance, Ritz-Carlton; Miss and three quarter hours. Since' r rhon*,, Xu given to us. Freely we have received way to see, and Center Church .Fed­ Edna M. Dudley, daughter of Mr. comine from Australia three vears' Cheney, Frank D. Cheney, from Thy bountiful hhnd; may we eration cordially invites the towns­ and Mrs. John L. Dudley, luncheon; commg trom Australia three years, George W. Cheney, Clifford D. Che- ago she had acted as a demonstrator in turn freely give of ourselves to people to avail themselves of "this (Gonttoued From Page 1.) Hotel Plaza; Miss Ce^lia Isobel ney, J.-Frederick Van Ness and of small planes and amphibians and those who need what we can give. opportunity to enjoy aq imusual Heurtematte, daughter of Mr. and Frank C. Farle^.-Burial was in the cr was known to have had on his had been instrumental in populariz­ As Our Lord made each life that treat. Mn. Robert C. Heurtematte, lunch­ East cemetery. person Iqte Wednesday was missing. ing aviation among women. She touched Him richer thereby, so may eon, Hotel Pierre; Miss Sarah 'The man they are seeking they j has given some exhibitions in glld- we make our lives a source of bless­ Fraser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ; Mriu Emma S. Rogers believe to be a southern European, ■ ing. Her husband is a newspaper ing for His sage, remembering: that BOYS STEAL HONEY, George C. Fraser of Morristown, N. man in Sydney. The funeral^ o'f Mrs. Emma S. who gave, a name that sounded in J., Dance Colony Club; Miss Pene­ as we south this winter. Saugatuck. One of them admitted Yesterday’s debutantes: Miss Captain W. N. Lancaster started a the shooting. The same youths have heart. blem is only one more of the long Admires Coolidge “THE LONE DEFENDER” ‘ Dorothy Anne Dillon, daughter of 13,000 mile flight to Sydney on Oc*: appeared on police records before It was believed Mrs. Germond Sitting in the early morning feun- I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dillon, sup- tober 14, 1927. Their flight was list of piizzlers confronting experi­ on petty charges. They will face was stabbed as she answered the I per-dance, Ritz-Carlton; Miss Ma- filled with adventure. Once, while menters in radio sight. shine, beside a window of his special juvenile court Monday. slayer’s knock on the kitchen door ! rian I. Hope, daughter of Mr. and in the air above Rangoon, they had car, Mr. Rockefeller turned to a dis­ Engineers of the National Broad­ and that he then cornered the RIN-TIN-TIN Mrs. W^ter E. Hope, tea-dance. Col­ a fight with a big snake which had casting Company are conducting cussion of writing. He said he was daughter and slew her. The Famous Screen Dog ony Club; Miss Beatrice Kirkham, crawled in the plane. The ship an ardent admirer of the writings of television experiments in the com­ Germond smd the lad were doing ; daughter of Mrs. Edward Kirkham, crashed in the East Indies and Mrs. Clalvin Coolidge. - MANUFACTURER DIES pany’s Times Square theater studio. the barn chores when the killer met { tea dance. Cosmopolitan Club; Miss Keith Miller broke her nose,- an* Short waves: are the medium of “They express so much,” he add­ them. The father died from three j Louise Leeds, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Captain Lancaster received a cut Bridgeport, Nov. 29 — (AP) — transmission and C. W. Horn, gen­ ed. “I wrote him when I read the knife' wounds, one through the ! James Mott Hartshome, supper- lip. Stricken with a sudden attack of eral engineer, disclosed today that first one of his articles and congrat- heart. I dqnce, Hotel Pierre; and Miss Betty Another mishap caused a further iflated him.” heart disease early this morning. signals bounce around the steel I Neustadt, daughter of Mrs. Emlen delay but they reached Australia in Anker S. Lyhne, 65, o f 865 Clinton buildings so many times that many Alertly intei^ested, Mr. Rockefeller I N. Drayton, dinner-dance, Sherry’s, March, 1928, Mrs. Keith Milder be­ avenue, manufacturer and president copies of the same picture often are glanced, over the headlines of ' the TO SAVE MISSIONARIES ' And today’s: Miss Alice Bishop,: coming the first woman ever to fly newspaper his secretary placed be­ of the board of apportionment and picked up, giving a shadowlike ef­ I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John V. from England to the smaUest con­ side him. taxation, died shortly before 6 a. m. Bishop of Columbus, N. J., dinner- fect. I tinent. Captain Lancaster declared As the train pulled out of the at his home here. Peiping, China, Nov. 29.— (A P )— I dance, Ritz-Carlton; Miss Cornelia that she had become a good Difficult Problem Born in Germany, he left home at An Anglo-Americsin rescue party ; Post Hirons, daughter of Mr. and “The massive steel structures of last stage of the journey to Ormond mechanic during the long journey. Beach, Mr. Rockefeller hailed hiSf in­ the age of IS^ears, Jeaving his par­ will leave here as soon as possible Mrs. Frederick C. Hirons, luncheon, Prior to this trip she had been in New York present an unusual pro­ ents behind. He attended school in to get in touch with an American ! St. Regis; Miss Agnes McCrea, blem in transmission,” he said, “par­ terviewer long enough to give him Brooklyn, N. Y. the air only a few times. a collection of shiny new dimes— woman missionary, Mrs. H. G. Hay­ SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY . daughter of Mrs. James A. McCrea^ ticularly over short wave chemhels In 1891 he moved to New Haven, ward' and her British nurse, Miss / j dinner-dance. Hotel Pierre; Miss She went to New York shortly “ one each” he explained, “for each afterwards, and lived with her such as are utilized in television ex­ where he was employed with Sar- E. GomerSall, kidnaped by bandits. I Mary Caroline St. John, imughter of periments. member of your family.” mother, Mrs. C. S. Beveridge. geant & Company, hardware manu-. . The rescue party will include The Cuckoos Are Loose Akain ? ! Mr. and Mrs. T. Raymond St. John, “The shorter the wave length the facturers. He is a former president Lieutenant C. J. Kanaga of the ! luncheon, Sherry’s; Miss Beatrice more the waves taken on the proper­ MARGOT EINSTEIN of the Masonic Club, a member of United States Field Artillery who 1 Ter Meulen, daughter of Mr. and ties of light waves, in that they are the Algonquin Club. He also was a is a language student attached to Tin hat Rosiaos A. W . 'O'. L. Mrs. Florls Ter Meulen, dinner- easily absorbed, reflected and re­ member of the Manufacturers Asso­ th-> office of the American military dance, Sherry’s; and Miss Dorothy PREDICT BIG BOOM ciation. in ths grin and gfartsr belt fracted. Consequently they literal­ attache in Peiping; Caiftaln Stables Stevens, daughter of Mrs. Edward WEDS IN BERUN ly bounce around among the steel of the British Army and tte Rev. find out how gay Paree R Richardson, afternoon reception, buildings. Rltz-Carlson. IN HLM BUSINESS G. Finlay Andrew of tte China In­ "The experiments have showni the (Continued From Page 1.) AMERICAN SHIP AGROUND land Mission.” that way. The. Nit^Wit One of the more important parties reception of three, four and more (Continued from Page 1.) Friends of Mrs. Hayward ‘ were for those who had already made distinct signals coming info re­ from the sound proof study in his wonders are out to slaugh­ London, Nov. 29.— (A P )—The particularly concerned over her their debuts was a reception given ceivers from different directions. home. His disheveled curly hair Tuesday afternoon for Miss Grace two features will be produced in ad­ American steamer Exhibitor, out of kidnaping as she was urgently in ter General Gloom with “The actions of these w&ves, cropped out from beneath an old Green Roosevelt by her mother, dition to an equal number of foreign New York for Jaffa, ran aground to­ need of an operation. bouncing to and fro, sometimes slouch hat and a shop worn rain­ The women left Lahehow in Kan­ bombshells of joy'-and^' I Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., and pictures. coat covered an ordinary business day at Mytilene, Lloyds announced. 'her grandmother, Mrs. Charles B. Warner’s Plans create defimte shadows behind build­ The salvage steamer Viking put out su province toward the end of ings in v^hich little or no energy can suit. . He wore a celluloid collar. He October and ^ere traveling down broadsides of merrimeht! Alexander at the latter’s home. Plans for production of 72 Warner was in strong contrast with his son- from Piraeus to assist her. Monday afternoon Mrs. Robert E. Brothers and First National pictures be detected. TM® effect is not very The exhibitor sailed from New tte Yellow river on a goat akij noticeable, if at all, in the broadcast in-law, who was carefully groomed raft. They were seized after getting Livingston gave a reception in her were announced by Jack L. Warner, in a brand new ulster and looked York, Oct. -25, put in at Alexandria 5th avenue home for her grand- Vice president. 'The executive said band, however.” “ ■ Nov. 16, and sailed from there two witbto ttVenty miles of the railhead The television experiments have anything but proletarian. at Paotowchin. the next yeap’s production program Miss Margot was dressed simply days later for Jaffa, Haifa and would be the largest ever imdertak- involved much work, costly appara­ Beirut. tus and painstaking methods. in a green velvet costume adorned en by the company. W itt grayish fur. Mytilene is an island in tte Gre­ AOp> THROWER FREED United Artists will undertake 20 The transmission tests are being cian archipelago fringed with tower- No Festivities Ansonia, Nov. 28.— (APj^Freder- features. Joseph M. Schenck, presi­ carried on in conjunction with otter There were no festivities after the ing mountains. A lighthouse on dent, estimated this production television .development work in the Sigri island, another ohe of the Ick Squdier, 16 year old, chemist’s ceremony, and the Einstein family helper of this city, who was charged would cost approximately $15,000,- RCA-Victor laboratories at C&mden, gathered for lunch at home as usual. group, is visible for twenty miles. 000. A like amount will be expend­ N^. J. W itt ttroVdng the contents of a ! The young couple will use tte Ein­ bottle of, acid to the face of his ed at Universal City under the direc­ stein apartment while tte professor tion of Carl Laemmle, Jr. brother, Nicholas, 26. during ,a quar­ and his frau are away on their FOURIRAINMENKILtED rel to their home on Maple street at Fox Film Corporation officials are American trip, working on a program calling for U. S. LOSES TRADE Stockton, Cal., Nov.-29,— (A P )—- midiflght.August 23, was granted a ' "It was a case of love at first di8(X»rge by Jtld$x: Milton C. Isbell approximately 50 features and Radio sight with our daughter- and her Four trainmen were Itflled whefl a Pictures plans,a budget with 34 or Western Pacific, express crashed to tte City Ckiurt this morning. The WITH CANADIANS husbafid,” Frau Einstein said. "One youngbr Sdudler pleaded self de- moreu Pathe is planning an active I day , several months ago, Dr. Mari- into tte rear of a fast freight train new program and the larger Inde- near Sunol in Alameda county, west fense^ Nicholas is almost totally Ottawa, Out, Nov. 229.— (API— anoff entered our kouse—from that blind and badly disfigured from tte W e Loan You j pendrat units such as Columbia and moment Margot’s heart was lost. of here last night. I Tiffany are going ahead with plans Imports into Canada during October The dead: result of tte quarrel. from both United States and Great We think all the world of our son- Money ‘ for expenditures of millions of dol­ in-law." R. M. Middleton, engineer. lars. Britain showed decreases from cor­ iW. Rlckenbacher, fireman. You have 20 months to pay it back It was understood here today that responding figures for 1929, with Lloyd Goslin, head brakeman. United States losing proportionately Fraulein Margot and Dr. Marianoff were members of a recent party led R. C. Jones, flagman. Easy to Pay more trade than Great Britain. To­ The enginq of tte second train ROB GAS STATION tal imports for the month aggregat­ by Rabindranath Zagore, Indian $ C Per Month, Plua Interest, philosopher and poet, on au'extend­ was crumpled by the Impact. The' ■J Repays a $100 Loan ed $78,358,000, compared with ed visit to Russia. last four cars of tte freight were $116,271,000 in October, 1929, a de­ telescoped and splintered, $ 1 O Month, Plus Interest, Tariffville, Nov. 29.— (AP)—Pour crease of $37,913,000. ' ' i-V-/ Repays a $200 Loan youths were being sought today in Imports of goods froih Great HELD WITHOUT BONDS connection with the robbery last Britsdn fell from $17,816,000 to |18,- FIREONTHEDO-X Stamford, Nov. 29.— (A P .)—Carl $ 1 C Per Month, Plua Interest, I ^ght of a gas filling station owned 355,000, a loss of $8,461,000. Unit­ Repays $300 Loan MSccarior, 23, of North Havein, who a I by Richard Arbour, ed States figures dropped from $77,- Lisbon, Nov. 29.—(AP)— Fire was returned _to Stamfords from The average monthly: cost of a j The robbers who ' were armed, 366.000 to $48,327,000, a loss of. broke out today on board the Ger- Bridgeport Ikat flight, to face a $1(X) loan, repaid as per the above I emptied the station’s , cash, i;egister $29,02§,()0(). toan seaplane DO-X at anchor, in charge of burglary, is held without table, is only $1.84. This is based j of $22.95 after warning the attend- Shipments of agricultural ‘ end the harbor here. bond hers for arraignment in C2ty uponuponthele; the le ^ interest rate of three ^ ant, Joe Wilkinson, 18, Simsbury vegetable products decreased .$1,- The DO*X biggest flying,boat in Court on Monday. Prosecuting ' -At­ and one-hahalf per cent per month ‘ high school student to remain quiet. 800.000 from Greet Britain and $4,- the world, arrived here Thursday torney Frank Jamrozy will ask that on unpaid baumcices. Arbour who liad left the station a 500.000 from United States. i Im­ at tte end of a European tour which Msccario be bound over to the Su­ few minutes before the holdup ports of animals and ajiimfji pro­ had taken, her to -Holland, England, perior Court in hearvy bond. Mac- No Dday—No Pkd Tape caught a ^impse 6f the four youths ducts from Great Britain decreased France and Spain froto Altenrhein, cario is said t o . have confjessed to from, his.housq next door. - He pur­ almost $1,600,000, from the United Switzerland,where *«he was buUt. being the companion of Carletoh Baifatos At Chric^otostiibo are sued Ihe robbers vkrho fled in a blue, States $1,350,0()0.^ . Her owners had planned a flight l^stlrles. New Haven gnmnaq, bhairg* sedan, in his machine but was out­ n U H E I N P U N Beth United States and Gi^t to.'New York by way of Azores, ed With'tha fihoottog of tvri> Oi!Mn

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Making Business Chnstian ' y J i BY GBOBGE HENRY DOLE. > , i V The Intematloiial Uniform Son- V* '■ .International Suntoy School Lesson Text, Nov. 80. >< day School Lesson for Nov. SO. Making Business Christian. Luke The Son of MiEin canoe to seek'tlUBt Wh^/'W|f| 19:1-10. lost.—Luke 10:19. > BY WILLIAM E. GILBOY, D. D. Editor of The Congregationallst The merciful attitude of the Lord1 ^toward all sinners. Let us not be No better lesson upon the theme toward manklpd, even to'^the I discouraged over pur sins, nor ot "making business Christian" ’ ■ mourn over them more than is necr could be chosen than this story of is clearly revealed by His coming to { essary to. lead to repentance, npf Zacchaeus, for whatever interpreta­ seek and to save that which was think that the Lord, because of buf tion we place upon the story Zac­ lost. It may help us more clearly sins, is the less reluctant to take us chaeus stands eis a great example of to see this relation of the Lord to back. 'Behold Him longing only that the business man consecrating him­ mankind Jlf ,^we. can think of some one retuih to righteousness. Be: self and his wealth to high Chris­ family whate ;tiie<'‘ children are< fine hold Him as naught but mercy ,£Cfi4 tian ends. and promiiilng," ex6e^tibg'ohb Who love. , . If Zacchaeus all along had been has gone astray. In such a case the Scripture commends the. fear.., of striving earnestly and faithfully to pttfdata'.liave'&e wayward child in the Lord; yet'we, know that perfp'ct '\ r J'r: conduct his course honestly and min you can pay; for, them out of income oh terms as been made against his character. He And'when Jesus came to that place, he looked up, and saw him, and low as $1.00 down and $1.00 weekly. represents him as a man who said imto him, Zaccheus, make haste, and come down; for today I must through his unpopular calling as tax abide at thy house. SOUTH METHODIST ^devotional service, the group will go gatheter for the Romans, and pos­ And he made haste, and came down, and received him Joyfully. to the church auditorium fuid spend sibly In some other way, had become .^ d when they saw it, they all murmured, saying. That he was gone Robert A. Oolpittsi Minister a half hour in the study of religious cverwhelmed w^th e t^ reputation, to be guest with a man that is a sinner. symbolism. yet Who, in spite of that reputation And Zaccheus stood, and said unto the Lord: Behold, Lord, the half 7 Doris M> Davis, Assistant. Church School Council meets Wed­ What boy wouldn’t thrill at and with all its overwhelming handi­ of my goods I give to the poor; and if I have taken anythtag from any nesday at 8:45 at the close of the the gift of a pool thble made caps, had striven to live honestly man by false accusation, I restore him fourfold. ' J At 10:40 tomorrow morning tho Mid-Week service. just like-;the big ones. This and according to his best ideals. And Jesus said imto him. This day is salvation come 4o this house, pastor will preach on the subject, Friday at 7:30 p. m., the boys one. has rubber lined eush- There is much warrant for that forasmuch as he also is a son 6f Abr|ham. “The Absentee,” using as his text and girls of the Church school will iOIiS, full' set of toils, . two representation, for if Zacchaeus had For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost. give a recital, free and open to all cues, rack and chalk. Only been a purposeful extortioner, he Matthew 27:4. The vested choir will of the parish and church. ' ' $7.96. ,cosdd .hardly, have restored fourfold Jesus, was vindicating the moral pur­ has to choose very definitely be­ sing two numbers, “He Sendeth the Older Boys’ conference meets at the things that he had taken from pose that Zacchaeus had displayed tween a right course of action and Springs” by Waering and “23rd Bridgeport on December 5, 6 and 7. the people dishonestly. all along and was bringing that for­ probable, or certain, economic loss. Psalm” by Schubert. Mr. McKinley Connecticut Council Religious Ed­ The, natural concljision would be mer purpose to its supreme place, or will play Gliere’s “Melodie” for or­ ucation, annual meeting, on Sat­ that his very statement, ‘Tf I have More than one individual has been gan prelude. whether JesUs in that moment be­ compelled to make such crucial de- urday at 10:30 a. in., at New Brit­ taken anytWng from any man by neath the tree brought to Zacchaeus The Church school wdll meet at ain. false accusation,”, suggested that he the glorious vision of a transformed a. m. Last Sunday the school was not conscious of having done so, Coming events: Thursday evening, life, the resulting experience was all accept December 1 1 , sale by the Wesleyan but that if he had in any way over­ that Christian privilege can suggest. year, of four hundred and four. | circle. Monday evening^, December looked any extortionate action, he had some corresponding economic Zacchaeus, a man of small physical gata than it is true that the way of Both the Primary and Junior De- 115^ Young People’s Christmas party, had the strong piupose to make the stature, stands forth as a man of /matter right. the cross for Jesus was potA 'vVay partrnents had over one, Jbundred j prjday, December 19, play by the A flashy, new velpcipede of medi­ giant-like proportions in his morad 01 real loss. piipils ■ present. The Epworth Girl Scouts. um size. Built to stand hard According to the Jewish law, the and religious life. League Cabinet wdll meet at 5:30 in restoring four-fold of anything tak- What is true is that as in the case usage and equipped with heavy All Can Be Saved of the Master’s going to the cross, the Beginners Room. At six o’clock rubber tires. Finished in bright ei’ imjustly was the obligation of a tomorrow evening the league devo­ METHODIST EPISCOPAL thief, and Zacchaeus was facing the The salvation that Jesus brought so with every man who in business CHURCH green with green leather Adjust­ situation courageously and honestly to the house of Zacchaeus is the refuses even for the sake of ga,ln to tional service will be in charge of able seat and tool kit. Price the- Fourth Department, Wilfred {^y saying virtually, “If I have 'used salvation that he can bring to eveiy do something dishonest or dishon­ Marvin S. Stocking, Pastor $8,95.. Hny 'bfEice for extortion, I have been house and to every individual. The orable, there is something of the re­ Crossen will oe the leader. Tomor­ surrection triumph. No gain can row is “Epworth Herald Day,” and a thief, and I restore the thief’s por­ notion that business cannot be Tomorrow will be observed as tion.” touched with righteousness and compensate for the loss of a man’s every leaguer is igged to renew his subscription to the “Epworth Her­ “Every-Family-At-Church D a y." Whatever interpretation we put truth is economicafiy as wnrong and self-respect or any gain in fortime There will be one service in the Eveiy little girl hopes for a- doll upon the incident, the one strikiBg unsound as it’is morally. More and | the death of his soul; ald.” morning combining the Church carriage on Xmas. mom. . Here at thing is that Zacchaeus in his meet­ more we are discovering that. This 1 -----^—------The pastor will preach at the 7 Keith's you’U'find them in real o’clock evening service on “The school with worship. The bell will ing of Jesus found the true triumph does not mean that there are not i 4.1 . ring from 9:45 to 9:50, 10:00 to abundance. ’The one sketched is of all that was best in him. Whether issues in business life where a man' Some nations probably feel in Larger Christ.” Mrs. Harold .Sym­ offered In Sim Tan or Buff and sending aviators on goodwill tours ington will Ateg two ■ solos “How 10:05, 10:30 to 10:35 and 10:40 to sens for $5.36. that flight makes right Beautiful Upon the Mountains” and 10:45. “Just for Today.” The service will open in the sev­ Notes eral departments of the Church Brownies meet Monday at four school as the bell ceases ringing at Swedish Lutheran o’clock; the Girl Scouts will meet 10:05 a t seven o’clock on the same day. As the bell ceases tolling and the The Official Board will hold a organ voluntary begins a t 10:45 the Methodist Epikopal Church Church special meeting, as voted at its last school will join with the assembling Rev. P. J. O. Cornell, D. D. meeting, on Monday evening at congregation in this special wor­ North Main Street ship ser-vlce: Church and Chestnut Streets 7:45. Marvin S. Stocking, Pastor Tuesday the Boy Scouts meets at Hymn, “Lead On, O King Eter­ seven o’clock, and the Ceclllan Club nal, ------” 9:45—Sunday School and Prayer by the congregation in Bible Class. meets at 7:30. Here’s . one of the many The Ladies Aid Society meets for imison. child's rockers we have to ‘ ‘Every-Family-At-Church Day” 10:45—Commuqion Service. sewing and business on Wednesday Song by Primary and Beginner offer. It is ;made of closely afternoon at 2:80. Departments. woven fibre and lias'cretonne A COMBINED SERVICE OF STUDY AND WORSHIP 5 :00—Special Juhior Mission At 7:45 on Wednesday the Mid- Pastoral prayer followed by The covert seat Only $8.‘3ff. Service. Week service will be hrtd. After the Lord’s Prayer. ; ; Beginning in the Church School Departments at 10:05 Anthem by the choir. Responsive reading. For the lltUe tot, this . and continuing in the Auditorium at 10:45. The Gloria Patri. Puddy Bike will, pro­ Ne\V Testament Lesson. vide hours and hours of People’s Service at 7:00 Offertory and Doxology. pleasure. , It is strong­ Hymn. “Marching with the heroes ly made and well bal­ Good singing, good fellowship, a good place to be. —” by Senior-Intermediate and Ju­ anced. Priced at $3.50. The Center Church nior departments of the Church school. AT THE CENTER Junior sermon, “The Screw In the ' MORNING WORSHIP, 10:50 Runner.” Hymn, “Be strong! We are not Sermon by the Minister. here to play, to dream, to drlft-r-” Sermon, “The Shadow; Some CHURCH SCHOOL, 9 :30 Community Necessities.” Benediction hymn, “May the South Methodist Church For All Ages. grace of Christ our Saviour—” Thrills galore come Organ Postlude. with this new Sidewalk MEN’S LEAGUE, 9:30. This service will close promptly Bike. Has silent 10.40—WORSHIP AND SERMON Speaker: Professor George jR. Wells of Hartford. at 11:45. chain drive, coaster “Some Results of Reading,” is brake, mudguards and Subject: ‘*The Absentee”. Music by Vested CYB CLUB, 6:00 the topic for discussion at the Peo-' tool Mt. A real lux­ Choir. pie’s Service at 7:00. There Is no urious toy. Only $13.95. Young People’s Service. sermon or address at these evening services, but everybody has a chance (To right) A speedy 7:00—EVENING SERVICE A FRIENDLY CHURCH to speak. They are In every way the, flexible, flyer that any People’s Services.” Come and enjoy Subject—^“The Larger Christ”. Solos by Mrs, chHd would be. proud them. to own. 'Weli con­ Harold Symington. The Week structed and . flniehed. The Booster banquet Monday A real-value at-$1.75. Educational Program night \vill be one of the outstanding • Important events in the life of the 9:30—Church School. 6:00—Epworth League. chufoh. The, plans for the altera­ tions and improvements to be made on the church building will be Second Ccmgregadonal Clnirch shown, the method of finiEmcihg ex-

plhined and questloUs answered. Studying would be . . . . . •- . . s .* ♦ . N- ■ .. ” - *1- > 9 :30—Church School. There will be singing and short play. to .any- youngster .1 . f talks on various pheises of the if he had. a desk set - Everyman^s Class. work. Walter Lydall of Hartford like tMs aU his very ‘iT - St. Mary’s Episcopal Church will preside. The camp^gn for funds own. mdudes roll A blackboard la an inax-.- Speaker: Wiiliam H. Rhodes. will be made during the week top desk and .chair' in pensive and welcome gift. ; . solid oak $6i76. Church and. Park Streets. report made the follovdng* SiinDday. Opens into a desk and has : ^ Rev. James Stuiut Neill, Rector Tuesday at 2:30 a t the Cehter : mptobla. picture; roll; at'' • Rev. Alfred Clark, Curate 10:45—^Morning Worship. Con^egational church ladles par­ to p .'' , Laist/) yaar, -we lors the W. T. C. U. will welcome all couldn’t get . enough, of > Sanday, Novemt^r SOth, 1980. 1st Sunday In Advent. Sermon : **Hit]^ing to the Stars.” ^ ladies interested to hear the reports them. .Come; warty V fair , . • J ^ of the recent National convention yours; Oifiy.$Z.6 5 . SERVICES: held In Houston, Texas. The speak­ 8:00 a. m.-~Uorporate Communion for Men and Boys. 7:30—MOTION p ic t u r e SERVICE. / ers Wiu be Mrt. L. S t C. Burr, dele­ 9:80 a. m.—Church SchooL Men's Bible Class. gate from Manchester. ah(T Mrs. 10:45 a. m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Quimby, Maine state president. The Rev. Mr. Neill will preach. PICTURE The Woman’s Missionary societtes Sermon to^c: “ADVEfJT.” will metft at 2:80 Wednesday with Mrs. W. D. Woodward, 121 Hollis­ 8:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sunday SchooL ter street . 7K)0 p. m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon (S t Andrew’s Day). The Girls' clubs meet Wednesday Special Service for Scotch People. at 4:00 and the Boys’ at '7:16. Preacher: The Rev. Dr. William Douglas MacKenzie, 'of tbe Hartford Theological Seminary, -Burtford. ’ PINK TABLE Dec. 7Hi—7:00 p. m.-~Union Service - South Methodist ALI.WEU:OME Pale pink damask and black smd .. ’CfiniMfii. ..P naoher: The Rev. James. S t u r t NeiU. silver centerpieces are a new tfible color scheme that is delectable and stylish. ' ?RWU!r.ni?C9«aut. T '■W.V ) PAGE FOUR M AN(^OTER~EVB;N^^ja BIANCHEOTER, COn SI s ATURDAY, NOVE^^

on the people of Russia Uaelf. And : ilttKlinHttK ,to th^ojpiatlng table and have .the yet such la the queer' perversity of unwholesome ncreacdices cixopped Ettrniti9 Seratt |the Russian Ckimmunistic mind that off. Then It may not be half as big it is continual!^ doing the very in bulk as it ia’today but it wUl be PUBJllSHBD B7 TH£ ^RAliO PBUmNa 0 0 HPAN 7 . C fC . thingii ccdculated most surely to de- a hundred times healthier. t- tt bunmU it m t Jfeat, its own aims. Economically Soutli ICuohMtar^ Conn. Advice TH 0 UA 8 F E R O D S O N ^ Ckimmunists may possibly have HOOVER ON RACKETS ^ W XA'Sast DTTdjBBB ^en include such oongressmdi ia W VBABB MeUO^ OantraX lf«ii«««r A hundred per cent idea-^that re­ When, In talking about racketeer! NEA Service Writer Dickinson of -Iowa, which is due to Found«d October l. l$tl mains to 1m seen. But politically Ing, President Hoover said, ‘ "Any lose two seats, and Hoch of Kansas, they are the - world’s most sublime Washiogtn, Noy. 29.—The process which wilUose one. Hoch says this Pabllibed Every Bventnc Except suggestion of increasing-the federal of congresieional reapportionment, Sundays and HoUdaya Entered at the asses. alien business will be taken to the THE FBOCTCTIVE CEIBUS Post Offioa at South Manchester, criminal. laws in general is a~^ re­ which is supposed to effect propor­ courts if necessary. FRUITS Conu, as Second Class Mall Matter. ‘Ae grote^ue^ in which flection on the sovereignty and tionate representation in tbe House New Fight Looms On Allens SUBSCRIPTION RATES they are ehgaged just how, that of stamiha of state government,” It 0 8 d>rovided by the constitution, Politically speaking, the alien One 7ear, by ntaU ..tt.OO threatens to become rather messy. Only a few years ago oranges Per fifonth, by mail ••.•••••**.t .60 hatchihg up this “international cbn- was inevitable thajt every opponent issue is more or less hot stuff in JDellveredf one year .'...99.00 If .Congress doesn’t mess upnn theth sections where aliens are few, where­ and grapefridt were considered ek- Single copies ....••••.■••••*...9 .OS epiracy” to force war on the Rus­ of federal prohibition should leap at |.^pro8^fam, the courts may d o.it And as legislators from places where pensive deUoades to be used on spe­ sians, the palpable fake of a “trial” the opening. Everywhere news^ some of. the state legislatures are aliens , are many naturally promise MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED likely to do so in any event cial hiflldsys; but now oranges, PRESS of the unfortunates whom they have papers are* inquiring: "W hat !‘ ''6n to fight for full representation. orange juice, add grapefruit are The Associated Press is exclusively It’s Ukq this: The good old con­ "When attempts were made to get entitled to the use for republioatlon tagged as traitors and ruthlessly earth is this whole prohibition busi­ served at every good restaurant, of all news dispatches credited to it stitution says representatives must such alien amendment into the act dub and cafeteria. . ' or not otherwise credited in this "put on the spot” for the sake of ness but aq extension of the federal be apportioned axnong the states ac­ in the last Congress, New York Qty impressing their grossly deceived criminal laws and what else are the cording fo population and that there It hae been estiniated that at least paper and also the local news pub> congressmen coimtered with a biU seventy-five out of ., every himdred lished herein. fellow countrymen, could not have Eighteenth Amendment and the "Vol­ must be reappOrtionment after each to exclude negroes in the count, All rltrhts of republication of decennial census. There wasn't any people use some of these, eiUier for special dispatches herein are also re­ been better designed to defeat Amer­ stead act but reflections on the whereupon both measures died quick breakfast or at some time during served. reapportionment after 1920 because deaths. ican recognition if they had tried sovereignty and stamnla of the the day.The public is becoming Congress, which had done the job The Stop-Alien movement pre­ SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ states?” convinced that these; are helpfifl SENTATIVE: Hdmilton - EeLlsser, for a solid year to think up a mCans for 180 years, suddenly let the matr sumably will again face isimllar ter ride. But the last Congress sent fruits. Mfiny people have arrived at I Ino.. 286 Madison Ave., New TorlCr N. to that end. Not one voice anywhere Is rsiised strategy and the accompanying alle­ this opinion because of their own I V.. and 612 North Mlchlssn Ave., in criticism of the President’s asser­ through a reapportioxunent bill gation >that southern negroes aren’t I Chtcagro, Ilia If the Russian leaders, in spite of which becomes ^ e e tiv e In the 1932 experience and* others have been tion that It Is up to the states to allowed to vote and that represen­ convinced because of the wide pub- ! Full service client of N E A Ser- the streak of madness manifest in election.. An important phase .of tation in southern states must' be i vice, Ina all their political maneuvers, make deal with racketeering, but there Is this is that it keeps the member­ lidty that has recently been given cut In accordance with the Four­ to the. sdentific investigations about a success of a co-operative common­ a whole chorus of them asking if ship of the House down to its pres­ teenth Amendment. I Member. Audit Bureau of CIreula' ent number of 430, which means a the value of dtrus fruits. m tlons. wealth, then that surely must be the liquor isn’t the biggest racket of all If Congress doesn’t now block The Herald Printing Company. Ina, general rejiggering and redlstrictlng its own reapportionment plan- and The fact that oranges are whole­ and therefore the one most urgently some is not a new discovery, for we assumes no financial responsibility right kind of a system on which to in which 11 states will gain 27 seats the courts don’t interfere, 82 legr MAJESTIC I for typosrraphical errors appearing in run civilization; because it must bo demanding state action; and then, in­ and 21 others will lose an equal num­ Islatures will be called upon to re- And as early as 1646 Ferrarius I advertisements in the Manchester ber. wrote one: of . the first books on dt­ \ Evening Herald. so inherently right that no amount quiring how the states can deal with district their states in accordance ' Electric Refrigerator Vf As soon as President Hoover had rus frult'^in which he recommended I of folly can prevent It from suc­ a particular racket if that racket is with the new scheme. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29. made public the census figures show­ Thus the legislatures will have a orange juice for persistent fevers ceeding. protected by and entrenched behind ing how the House seats must be accompanied by eruptions. You can give your wife one of these new, bigger and /I federal law. , splendid chance to gum things up HOOUOAN divided up, the rumblings began. A because wherever the rediatricting Only a few years ago I was se­ better electric refrigerators for Christmas...... i Every once In a while we get a fight to amend or repeal the act will verely. criticized for recommending It is so long since Hooligan was NEW YORK’S DESCENT isn’t carried out by 1932 the law pro­ if you make your selection now and phy on the new proof that a sincere beUef in start in the forthcoming short ses­ vides that the congressional delega­ orangq juice for babies, but now a familiar figure in this country Revelations made by a - former every up-to-date doctor recommends Budget Plan. Two sizes___ $205 and $225. federal prohibition is alien to the sion, It may not amount to much, tion shall be elected from the state r that, now that the army of the un­ prosecutor of the Women’s Court in but there will be some bitter argu­ this. Science knows that orange orderly mind of the President. as a whole by statewide vote—the employed is beginning to shed New York Qty, and later by a ment. result sending to ‘Washington so juice is especially valuaUe because There is such a proof in this opinion of the large amount of lime VKATKUVS BROTH ERS, stragglers along the highways and wretched South American stool Opposition thus far comes mostly many_ cong;ressmen-at-large.___ __ lime and on racketeering. What is impos­ from the South and Middlewestern States which are predominantly necessary building the byways, only a relatively few pigeon employed by police to get sible to understand is why Mr. grsdn state. Congressmen whose Republican but have a minority of • * cments. Orange juice also contains people remember the various terms evidence enabling them to ‘^hake states lose by reapportionment are Hoover pewists in permitting him­ Democrats representatives here protective vi- that used to be employed, each with down” persons charged by ftiem bellowing loudest. Several have would be, likely to elect full slates tamins against rickets. The citric self to be classified with the drys acid in the orange and other c it^ a nice regard to delicate shadings, with violating the vice laws, have come out for an amendment to ex­ of Republicans. And vice versa. when he has never yet said that hs clude aliens from the count on which fruit'is a valuable stimulant to. di­ in describing the several types of proven more, shocking to the com­ There are many states where the believed In federal prohlbiUon and representation is .based and such an delegation is politically divided. And gestion, and seems to Increase the him. And these few don’t seem to placency of New Yorkers than all when his whole mental attitude is amendment probably will be the "the redistricting fight may become flow of bile. This makes it especial­ be able to make their recollections the other grsift charges made crux of the fight in Congress.,^ The ly helpful to those who. have a ten­ one of opposition to legislation of especially hectic in states where agree. Beverly Smith, New York against Tammany In many years. tendency of the reapporUonment is congressmen, governors and legisla­ dency to sluggishness of the liver. that- graeral tyf». Can It possibly to give more representation to cities As the persons making these tures are politically scrambled. One who. has been , bilious cannot Herald-Tribunte columnist, having be that he hasn’t the courage of his and, indirectly, to the wets. Thus take a better treatment than tp live revelations to the referee in the Ap­ Indiana, for instance, elected nine employed the words "hobo,” convictions ? the di'ys, some of the states as have Democratic congressmen and four for a few days exclusively bn a cit­ i “tramp” and "bum” Ifitefchange- pelate Division’s investigation of lost population proportionately in' Republicans, while the governor and rus diet and after the friilt fast it is iably, hastens next day to explain n^or courts stand in the posiUon the last twQ decades and such legislature stayed Republican. The a wise thing for one. with a tenden­ groups as dislike aliens on general THE BOOK SURVEY that you can’t really do that. ’ He; p i confessing personal participation governor and legislature tnight de­ cy to liver derangements to take Ft principles will have more or less least one meal a day of oranges or in the' abominable "practices they JN JSEW YORk cide that a statewide vote for con­ quotdb an employer of radlroad camp common cause in what William H. gressmen would best serve the grapefruit imtll the .trouble has been labor as an authority, who says: tell about, and inasmuch as it hap­ Anderson of New York calls the party interests. entirely remedied. ‘ BY BRUCE GATTON ^lunna wrtttffli for'the N ^ York “Briehy, the hobo moves aiid works. pens that the entirely separate con­ New York, Nov. 29.—This is just Stop-Alien Representation move­ Other states have gevernors of A citrus fruit, fast ban also be NEA Service Writer World; reveals^the man’s stoeiegth ment. The tramp moves and don’t work. fessions check exactly in several to let the folks In Atwood, Colo,, one party and legislature controlled used to advantage in mury' other and his weakness. Conifressman Gale Stalker of El­ by the other. There Is plentiy o f op­ diseases since it produces a rapid ’The bum don’t move and don’t cases of arrest by vice squad offi­ The literary world is teeming with It was always- this man’s desire know that their home town boy, mira, N.'Y., sponsor of the so-called portunity for political trickery. It increase in the biood’s idkaliiiity to get below the siuface of tninya j work.” » cers, very few people will fail to be­ Herman Shumlin, has knocked ’em Jones law and representative of up­ authors who can take a meem and cold in the big city. remains to be seen wheth^ every­ perhaps more speedily than any oth­ T h e4 >henomena. of. American Ufa I As an epigram this is good. lieve that they are substantlallv state New York. Republicans op­ one will be willing to carry*but the er healthful method. Not only will sordid story and use it to prove that were, to him, intensely... revealing, true. At the moment, the young man posed to the New Tork aty infiu- intention of the constitution and of But plenty of old timers will take this exclusive diet result in- increas­ life la a mean and' sordid affair. and'many of them carried hidden from Colorado Is in the pleasant ence, has such a plan. His support- Congress. ing the alkalinity' of the blbod,' but There had been a general impres­ position of having Broadway’s hit Authors who can take that kind of messages. He could dig into thia [issue with the authority In ques- it will give your Intestinek and ali­ sub-surface stratum on thA sU|^t- tion. We will agree that the defini­ sion throughout the country that of the season. It is "Grand Hotel” story and come-to an opposite con- 1 and it was brought over from Ger­ mentary canal a rest and/yoa will est provocation. - Sometimes he tions of'the tramp and the bum are while New York was probably graft- wandered from an ancient notebook hurriedly changed my order to ham eliminate' vast quantities; of toxins cliulon are more rare—and, on the, emerged with dissertations of gen­ many. A couple of producers nib­ ot the late O. Henry. pretty good. Particularly that of ridden in many directions, some of bled, but thought it would cost too i and eggs. Somehow it reminded me from yourvbody and will in this way whole, their books make better read­ uine value; and sometimes he much money to put on. Shumlin ''On Mr. Gannett’s well-known o£ O. Henry’s tale of the hungry assist in feqe cure, of manjr disordera. ing. saw profun^ties where no profundi­ the bum. That’s the case-in a nut­ them of recent Invention^ the great ties existed. didn’t hesitate. Brooklyn Eagle, a young man gent who was stuffed so heartily In fact, there is ho disorder in which A., F. Herbert, who Writes for shell—^he doesn’t move and be city was at least free from the named Rian James turns out a col- upon a certain holiday. But I like a short orange or citrus fruit fast At aU times, however,' he had Shumlin started flirting with the­ "Punch," 4s tine c f this latter class;? doesn’t work. He sticks to one utter/sordidness and low down de­ atrical productions______but a season_ or umn—even as you and I. - For a tblaone almost as well. could dd harm. n keen; questioMng mind; and thh town, genacally a big one, and most gradation of that period in the nine­ two ago. Before “ ' that he~ had*been 1 y^axs it has been part of GILBERT SWAN The best method is nbt to take too and his iiew novel, "The "Water essays in this book, although;'some long a fast unless you are under the of them are strain^ and forced, of the time to one neighborhood. ties, during the Strong administra­ S' business manager, cutting his ■ ‘ Jkmes’ activities to prowl about Gypsies,” is very much worth read­ Wisdom teeth In the offices of Jed eating places of Manhattan, proper supervision, but to make up bring you in contact with a first- tion, when the police preyed on' the ing. He gets to be a local institution and Harris, who made his first inilTion out the epicurean marvels your mind to stick, to the, fast for rate intelligence. His death was a is supported, like any other local in- wom«n of the streets shamelessly with "Broadway” and a couple of i chasing down each gastronomic UOTATIO about five days, during which time Mr. Herbert tells a story that is heavy loss to journalism, aMI a I stitutlon, largely by the same people and by wholesale. Most people had other, hits. clue. you should use a full glass of orange easratially gloomy and bleak. His great many people will find dfeam- [year after year. Also the tramp supposed that rackets, police aild. The original Harris office appears These bits of knowledge for the or grapefruit juice every two hours. heroine is a girl on a London barge, era Obscura” stimulating. SL'. Is published by Simon ahd SctlNFec. otherwise, nowadays flew at bigger to hayii a horseshoe over the door, gourmet’s guide he has entered from In sbme disorders you may have sunk in poverty, ^ th no horizon ex- ! does move but neither does he work. for* when Harris,' his . fortune - ■ made, - time to time in a little pamphlet, a slight headache or breaking out on ce1>t that which the movies arid the and sella at $2.50. game. However, it appearaTthaJ^nd His route is along the turnpikes and ioaoved to .rrodre elaborate offices, .which he is about to expsmd into a Both pacifism and militarism the skin or rheumatic pains for a Sunday supplements can give her. he travels—or used to—on foot. form of corruption is too smkilf ifffiy Bhumlln fooved in. And last year he full-sized volume on where to eat in court danger from abroad; the on^ few days, due to the stirring up of She is. loved by two men; a half- What Happened After Lady But when we come to the hobo there more than any form is too big, for found himself with a big box office New York. The title, I believe, will by promoting weakness, the other systematic toxins, but you should baked young Socialist who is surly, . ^ d e bet in “The Last Mile.” be something like "Eating in New by promoting arrogance. continue on the fast until these ^grumpy and altogether unpleasant, In "Cinderella’s Daughter,” John' is room for argument. In this part the Taihmany mechanism' to concern York.” Erskins is up to his old tricks agaiT^, itself with. —President Hoover. symptoms disappear. Ypu should^ and ah illiterate and inarticulate of the coimtry at least the term ^d'here’s a fonny one fresh from Nothing odd about that — not of course, use one or two enemas hillk a barge man. She, in turn, taking .old folk tales and legends applied to a drifter who differed In three or four days the great the theater. It concerns several of yet. But wait I every day, using l badly troubled with rheumatiam W ashington,' Nov. 29.— (A P .)’— have taken a chance on the Russian the purple in Imperial Britain grew Btood the inroads of sordid commer­ from the ahoulderis to the wrists, Up, entered the army, served his Sausage casings imported from Rus­ Soviet experiment to the extent of especially in the elbow jolntiH-so cialism for many years because it time in India and found life all to sia,- valued at between $3,000,000 much so that my/ right arfo ts something like a hundred and had an amaiing constitution, but thu the good; There was nio need to and $3,000,000 annually;: «tre to be seventy nrillion dollars in- long s u b t ly crooked alreaity. Wotiild n ib- ^eation providence about anything; brought under rigid examination poison was,at work at its vitals all b ^ tin,arms with:ew'ell be o f after December 16. $■: . credits and there are those who it was oniered that some fortunate the time and eventuau'y it brought benefit? Also, eating apples Fov thr^vyean^ 'that countxy’a make the guSss that before the five souls.'’being .well-bono^ should rule down that vigorous and case hard- Ji;r harm ful?” the lesser breeds without the law, sWpments 'of dhritaga-has beifo 'ier- years program has been com ple^ yqn§d, old sport with, ifome,thlng very ~ Answer:. It la all right to rub on Sffi everything was arranged very mltted Icr enter uniter ifo own cOrtifl- this country, unofficially amHU a flop. coal oil, wfotergreen- ' oil. or. atiy. nicely for them.' ratiqn that they were dlsii^ free; kiqd of liniment if it brings you through its business element, will ib^ f.r T . This part of the tale Is.told vrith A cti^ on. the ''undwstancUng that There is much of analogy between temporal^ relief, but you^must not Russian certiflcatlOfi had b ^ givefi" interested in Russia to an amofint » of wit- But later, as tlM adllng;of^,|^ the expebt a cure front ouch, treatment^ Mr. Churchill grew older and took casings from'-'bther' countries, In^ thi^ee or four timfia the present In­ inaiig^ti # ^ qif cnie.t—well, the book.suffers; and. P*5to!Sdy .balfiriea ex­ mary source o f rbeumatisihk-

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4 •., L^orse acpidect trends since their 3:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sunday i piclous ladies of the Cabinet €uid a women will also keep days at hpme jcilA m lit flill |?liH?IWP IT DEMANDS 'aboUtfon. school.' ■' I few. wom sn, from the diplomatic on .Wei^esday. ^ Many woineh^pf w nUif In flU U vLfiiffiu l , The' other Uiree ants of the Uni- 7:po-p. m-.-rrEvening prayer a n d , viBiiL-tj corps .A^re tuked. -The y b u ^ e r both the axjd. House set ha've 'iform Code, providing standards for serftipn. Special service for Scotch | A T T l i r meml^ts of the c o ^ s contributed a^'ved. in town and make tkeir |;the registration of motor vehicles, people,vXSt.<‘Andrew’s D a y ). Preach- 111 1 1 flJ u some charming dolls dressed after firM round of calls for 'the season. A UNIFORM CODE certificate of title laws, and for er, theRby. -Dr'. William Douglas' the fashion of their own countries. : Senator Atthur Otpper whb 'has licensing vehicle operators by man- THE CENTER CHURCH MacKenzie: of “ the Hartford Theo- probably spent more., time in Wash­ —:----- i datory examination and driving test,' A t fihe Center ! logical Sexifinary. ' The President and , Mrs. Hoover First L a ^ E s f o i ^ ington: since the ,close of the last Chicago, N o v . > 29.— ( ^ ) — Snow, • . * - . , . . ! have been put into effect in part or ; entertained this week the great Congress than any of his colleas^es, liead Ol Aoto Associabon ' ^ number of states. Yet . Morning worship, 10:50. Sermon ] Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Girls’ Friend' pianist and 'Polish statesmhh, Pad­ is estabilshied''at the Mayflowef, ahd signalling: a temporaiy . truce in the'^ there exists today as much diversity 1 by the minister. Sermon topic:'The iy society. erewski tmd< the notea--from the cold wave’s November raid into the £ ill different states in reSi>ect to their Allan Attends ^ h a ift^ v - almost dailyTentertalns-little groups / Loying Kindness of the Lord. The , Tuesday, 7:00 P p. m.— Boy Scouts. piano in hlti suite floated through o;f' men and women at the capital for middle west, was predicted for much Writes Aracle On Need of provisions as is found in traffic regu­ music: ' 7:45 p. m.-^Chpir rehearsal the old mansion. There are several of the area today alcmg with mod­ lations 8md rules o f the road. luncheon or tea. Senator Capper Prelude— ^Melody and Intermezzo Wednesday, 6:30 p. m.— Gedahad ' ing Day Affair At Capital. pianos on the second .floor of the is a splendid "mlxeu” and if society erated temperature. . Divergencies in regulation in cities ...... Horatio Parker Club. White House, so an artist need not . ’ITxe Chicago Weather Bureau : and towns are even greater than in ever wears npon him he does not Uniform Laws tn Nation. Anthem—Lift Up Thine Eyes 7:45 p. m.—Adult Bible c^ass. lack' for a place to practice. - forecast indicated the probability a I the regulatory laws of the states, show it. t...... N. H. Allen Thursday, Dec. 4—Ladies’ Guild Washington, Nov. 29.—^(AP)-t In the Roosevelt administration, for snow, for the Glreat Lakes region, ' Eind I think they also work greater Mrs;„Marshall Field has joined,the Anthem— Like Silent Springs sale and supper, in the Parish F or the first time since entering the Paderewski was invited to play in Minnesota, Iowa, parts of Nebraska. ^ hardship on the owners of automo­ large compl®oi®ot of Illinois folk in BY THOMAS P. HENRY ...... Shelley j House. White House,' Mrs. Herbert ,Hoover the east room and jhst before his Missouri *md Kansas and possibly biles. the'ca'pltal'fbr the wiht^i^hnd is es­ .\merican AytomobUe Association Postlude— Songs of Joy ...Stebbins' 6:00 p. m.—Roast beef supper. ■ this week attended a ball—»toe .an­ arrival a messenger came carrying North Dakoota. The western, fringe-"^ I Drivers Puzzled tablished ih' the pink Italian real- ^ ------o - Church'School, 9:30, Eiepartment- 8:00 p. m.— Entertainment. Sale nual dance given by the Navy Re­ the artist’s chair upon which he sat dence on Sixteenth Street whfch she Sr , ® plain states embracing the Under requirements that exist in alized. Classes -for all ages. o' fancy work, aprons and candy. lief League. Business men and. business inter- while playing. The chair was a bought .vsbme, yefU's ago from Mrs. Dakotas, parts of Nebraska, western ' towns and cities now, the motorist Men’s League, 9:30; Leader, Rp Friday, 4:30 p. m.— Confirmation ’The event, at which she was es­ simple one not much above the John B. HiBndersbn.^ She/was an in-, Iowa and western Kansas, however, ests of the states, cities anci towns no way of knowing what is ej^- E Buckler; 'Speaker, Dr. George ~ class for boys and girls. corted by her son Alla.D, w^w the Z kitdheh variety but he would use ho vaUd' fop severai' seasons 'but is so was to remain under the dominion are in a position just now to make ‘ pected of him. He may be arrested Wells of the Hartford Seminary; Saturday, 3:00 p. m. — Girls’ conclusion of an otherwise qmet ob­ other seat at the piano and so it much better that it is said she wiH o t the cold wave which sent sub-zero a unique contributibn to the econ- i suffer an accident at Centerville, topic: Four Factors of a Happy Friendly candidates. servance of Thanksgiving day at followed him wherever he played. resunxe her place in society as a temperatures as far east as Alli­ omic well-being of this country.' I for doing the very thing that was Life. Sunday, Dec. 7, 7:00 p. m.— Union tbo executive mansion. hostess and a gruest. ance, O., where lt was 3 below yes- ^ refer to the removal of the existing ™aurv" charcp^ Christian Endeavor meeting at this touring caravan. ' onnery cnarges. school. , Buffalo— William S. Griffin, air­ 6:30. Topic: “Shall ' We Car^ On ful new bodies of the Bigger windshield and wider win­ The necessity of conforming to> plane pilot, missing on flight froth In China?” Leaders: Ruth Siggins CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ever-changing regulatory practices and Better Chevrolet Six! dows give better vision for Haihilton, Ont., to Cleveland. and her group. Rev. Harris B. Anthony, minister in state-to-state, city-to-clty and Washington— Drys consider pro- Notes both driver and passengers. The first in the series of motion 9:30— Sunday school. Working -with the ; added Washington — picture services of this seaaon will 10:45— Morning worship, subject And''Beautiful new hard­ advantagiBs tirat should copie from i ______I extra session, be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 ■ the sermon, “The Light of the advantage of a lengthened the 'better highways that ha've been ware, of modem design, i Washington —Edward H. Cun­ in our church auditorium. The pic­ ’N'orld.” built, and from the saf^r and faster Front vioto of tho note Chovrolot^ Sport Cottpo ningham of Federal Reserve board ture is “The Jack Knife Man,” 3:00 p. m.— Junior Mission band. wheelbase, Fisher designers automobiles tl»t are in uss today lends a final note of charm. dies at his desk. seven reel unfolding of Ellis Park­ It.iSvestima^d'On the basis of the 6:3Q— Young people’s meeting. have been able to achieve in the new Chev­ Chicago— Bishop Griswold dies. er Butler’s story of spiritual Many mechanical improvements have also experience of 1,000 motor clubs that 7:30— Evangelistic ser'vice. Topic: Havana—^Mrs. J. M. Keith-Miller are affiliated ^th the American achievement, of a humble Whit­ The Last Great Day. rolet a degree of smartness, comfort and missing on flight to Miami. been providcid in the chassis of this Bigger Automobile Association, and handl­ tier’s love for his feljows. The 7:30— Monday evening. Band and Mexico City— Clark announces he impressiveness hitherto considered exclusive ing large niunbers of tours each characters are taken from real life. ’horus practice. will not serve liquor in the Ameri­ and Better Six. Among these are a stronger year, that every touring motorist Is Their quaint mid-western colony, 7:30— Tuesday evening. Regular can Embassy. to care far higher in price. losing one full vacation day in the and life on a typical Mississippi i-nonthly meeting of the official frame; easier steering; a more durable Moscow— Investigation of French laborious and tedious struggle of shanty boat give glimpses of ways board. and other government agents in making his way through the nation’s both odd and fascinating to us of 7:30— Wednesday evening. Mid­ Inside and out, scores of refinements stam'p clutch; a smoother transmission; and engine Moscow demanded at trial of eight crazy-quilt of traffic regulation. Che east. week prayer service. for treason. this car as a masterpiece of modem coach- This amounts for practical pur­ 'J’he date of the Every Member 2:00 p. m.— Thursday. Women’s refinements which make the new Chevrolet London— Lord Wlntervon say's poses to the loss of 40,000,000 vaca­ Canvass is set for Dec. 14th. ! prayer meeting at the home of Mrs. he was challenged to duel by sup­ woyk. Radiator, headlamps and tie-bar are a car you ■will be happy to drive —as well tion days a year, anfl,' if figured on The speaker at Everyman’s class Joseph Wood, 51 Washington street, porter of Snowden for censure vote. p basis of-$5 a day for each, motor­ tomorrow will be William H. j 7:30— Friday evening. Class meet- arlMtically grouped to create an unusually as proud to o'wn. Warsaw— Premier Pilsudski re­ Rhodes, lecturer, traveler, painter , ing- ist, of $^0,000,000 a year. signs. These figures rnay, sound extrava­ of picture stories. He has traveled 8:00 — Saturday evening. The tfttJMictiye ensem ble. M ou ld in gs The Bigger and Better Chevrolet Six London — Government intervenes over the famous Appian W ay, has church will be open for prayer. gant, and they,are, of course, just to avert coal strike. sweep back in a graceful, unbroken estimates, but they serve to show J been a frequent visitor at the Cata- ! •is now on display in our showrooms. N ew York— La Barba outpoints combs and the Quo 'Vadls chapel, GOSPEL HALL the extent and severity of the handi­ Taylor. line to blend ■with the smart new legendary iheeting place of Christ 416 Center Street See it. l^ve.it j. Letun for yourself caps that are placed upon tourists Milwaukee— Shires sold by W ash­ and Peter, and has witnessed the body contours. And new colors lend and vacationists tifrough absence of ington to Milwaukee. that it is the Great American Value! uniformity in traffic regrulation. Passion Play. 10:45— Breaking of bread. Revere, Mass.—Benjamin J. Lock- Boy Scouts of Troop 1 meet on 12:15— Sunday School. ;The .estimate has b ^ n made that Nkhant. commi’ts sui­ the motonft of Washington, in go­ Monday evening a t 7 o’clock. 7:00— Gospel meeting. cide in waters off Revere Beach ing from, his home to N ew .Y ork , The Ladies’ Aid Society are plan­ 7:45— Tuesday evening, Prayer when notified of his discharge as and adhering to Washington tr^ic ning for their annual Christmas meeting and Bible meeting AT NEW LOW PRICES « « salesman for Chicago concern. regulations all the way. will incur sale and supper to be held at the Stockbridge, .Mass.— Only unem­ 289 ■violatiohs and mhmr infractions church on Friday, Dec. 12th, AU'in­ ZION LUTHERAN ployed in Stockbridge are a few oi speed restHctioos, turns at inter­ teresting. entertainment is being ^ v . H. F. R. Stechholz Fi'ne as it is, the new Chevrolet Six now sells see the Bigger and Better Chevrolet. Its single men; all married men have sections, passing street cars, inter­ modern design reflects the spirit of the times jobs. arranged for. All ladies of the Sunday school at 8; 30 a. m. Ser­ a t lower prices— making the ^econon^. atfd sat­ preting traffic lights, and of other church will be solicited for their an­ — and It represents a value which will com­ Concord, N . H.— Fich and xgame vice th German at 9:30 a. m. Ladies' isfaction of Chevrolet ownership even • more 1 sgulatory ‘ peculiarities, before he nual donation of aprons, useful society on Wednesday at 7:30 p. mand the interest of every buyer in the low- department reports $650 paid out outstanding. W e urge you to come'in and passes through the Hudson river articles, food, and candy. Proceeds price field. in claims for damage to fruit and m. Y. P. S on Friday at 8 p. m. vehicle tube into N ew York. will be used tow£u?d starting a fund toe®s during hunting season in 1930. I do not'attach importance to this for the redecorating of the church Westfield, M ass.--^ty Council at The The as an exact figure:- Its significance auditorium. Ladies will meet at the Sport Coupe special meeting votes an appropria­ and importance is in the fac$ that it Community club next Wednesday Phaetofi $510 Coach with rumble tion of $10,000 to relieve local im- illustrates a conditjon that c$m. be afternoon from 2 to 5 o’clock to fur­ employment. Seat, more or less duplicated between any The $575 Pittsfield, Mass.— ^Walter Dean of ther plan for this work.' A ll ladles Standard two equally distant cities in the of the church are cordially invited. Roadstef Standard United States, depending upon the Sheffield arrested for breaking and Coupe vX entering Ashley Fsdls post office Thpi.Woinan’s Christian Tenaper- Sedan number of states, cities and towns ance Union of 'Manchester ■will meet Sport Roadstor $635 Nov. 15. along the route. on Tuesday at 2:30 at Center church Lowell, Mass.— Over 3,50Q men with rumble Standwd Five- Special Speed Limits House in the ladies’ parlor. Reports There is wide diversity in regard" and women register for employment. -se^t. , Window Coupe: $545 Sedan '• of the State Conventidn w i l l be -AHERIC-A '■ to speed limits. In actual practice Springfield. Mass.— Business man offers mayor use of downtown given by Mrs.. Louis St. Clair Burr, today prima facie speed limits are and brief addresses will be'made:by b u il(^ g to house unemployed. SPECIAL EQUIPMENT EXTRA^ prescribed in 25 states, maximum' the state president from Maine and limits in eleven states, and no limits Stbnington, Conn.— “Darling Troop 6 Chevrolet Trucks frUni $355”id $695 Rill,” summer home of Samuel by Mrs. Quimby, mother of Princi­ in rural sfction^ of seven states.' pal Quiniby of thg South Manches­ The meeting opened.at 7-:3!5 with m :\v All prices'f. o. b. ^int, Michigan Doughty, Brooklyu,. N. Y., real es­ nineteen scouts and.- .two leaders Four states prescribe that speeds ter High school. Any ladies .interest­ tate de^er,'destroyed by. fire. present. Scoutmaster Ray Mercer should not exceed that ■which will ed are heartily invited to 'attend. Ptuvjdence, R. I.— Gus Sonnenberg, made an annoimcement, about com­ pefmit a stop within the assured A Christmas sale will be held at heavyweight wrestler, confined to ing contests. There^was a test pass­ clearance distance ahead. | the Old People’s Home on Jefferson h o ^ i^ with grippe, forced to c€ui' ing period from 7:45 vmtil 8:20. Field ’The four act of the Uniform Cod® 1 street, Hartford on Friday, Dec. contsiins pro'visions embodying the ] eng^em ents for seyer^ weeks. ^ Executive Wfr. Deaii visited the troop < iiE V K O i i: i 5th, 2 to 6 p, m.,/and Saturday, Dec., and took .: charge o f the ."^|ame best and most successful experience' — ^------6th, 10‘'"a;-' in.;.to 4 p. in.’ ^Yotir f r a n c o s t i l l t r e e ; / period, .^e-gaipea were the w m - of all of tide stetes- in regulating > patronage in behalf of this Worthy pass ^game. Puss game and speeds. B y preserving indicated i Bordeaux, Prance, Nov, j29.— cause is solicited. ‘ W .iSB TO OOSB speeds as a guide, and Imiposingl (A P .)— A close watch is being k®pt fire by flint and hteel.' The .meeting special responSbillty upon motorists! at the frontier for Major Ramon closed 'With; the Scout Prayer and- ’G ’driving at higher-speeds, asw ell'^^an p o, Spafilsh aviator,' Who es- ST; MARY’S CitURCH taps by Bugler; Nichols. There was • i special peoalues for -violations o f ! capeJj this week from ptison In Ma- 1 basketball practice after the meet- Sunday, H November 30, 1930— ing. ■ • tfc driving practices at such speeds,! brid, where he was.. he|d : ,tor,, ^sedir, le provision^ of ^ s act c o p ^ e tioi« utterances, ^ d Who is imder- gjoo a. m.*^18th amiual nation- Notes ------'.e dements- - which','------th thestood light to of have headed this way ,, in \vldeCommunton- for men and b ^ s There will be a. bike this afternoon ’.e experiehee of the states, WUl leaving Spain. ' ------• ■' to the cabin, meeting at the church of the church. , at tl^ terminus at 1:89 o’clock. irihit traffic ite move rapidly under Some reports reaching here from 9:30 a. m.— Church school. Men’s .vorable conditions.'’^ It is interest- Spain today said that be, had fled Bring plenty of blankets. Price is a ® b lc clpss. * . $.50 and aR meals ■will be furnished. jg to note "that the' states' wltich from Spain by airplane, Uking o|| j .;lQ;46, a.. n5-—Morning prayer and The troop will return Sunday about have dope avny with fixed ' speed from Alicaate'fbr ^bat','ildoroccp, seipibn hy tite reetpf. Topic: “Ad- u IRnitt entirely' do not show any 7 o’clock in the morning. Scribe but there, was no cbplirmatipn. Arlt(pi Judd. ( 10

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- ■’I, .KNAPPS GROUP WTIC PRO<3RAMS Traveteni BroiMlcMtiiig ^ m lce i DAILY RADIO PROGRAM %' Bartford, Conn. 482.3—WOR. I4EWARK—710. Satnrday, Novembeir 29. I 7:0U.'^rtihestrat concth ensemule. Leadifig L E A i IN CANVASS 50,000 W ... 1060 K. C.. 382.8 8 t The suhciao irom Mendelssohn’s btOO—Amerloan Legioti program. 406.8— 'WSB. AtLANTA-740,. “ Scotch Symphony” which -was dedi- ( 8:15—Banjp. planoj orchestra. 8:60^tudio concert orchestra. cated hr tee composer to (|ueen Vic*; 9:00—Character ^readings. 8:30—NBC programs (2% hrs.) tor)* Is * feature number of the pro­ 9:45—Dance orchestras; organist. Jl:46—Concert orchestrs. Saturday, NovemiMM' 28, 198ib - gram to be heard from WGy anf* li;30—Moonbeam* girls trig, DOO—Cecil White's Hawsliaos. Artisfs Jobless Cure 308.8—WBZ. ENGLAND—690. E. S. T. - ~ Saturday night at 9 o'clock NEV7 «- Mrs. George Cheney’s T e ^ Walter Damrosch. conductor, will ex­ 7:00—WJZ Amos 'n' Andy. 893.9- KYW, CMtCAOO«^19(ll.' : 1:15 p. m.—Hartford Times Newat— plain the themes of the selections, 7:15—Jester’*; dance ortoestra. 9:30—WJZ minstrel frolic. Travelers News Bulletin. which include two com ^ itln n oi S:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 10:15—Dance music. G a ^ r s 'M o st Member­ 1:25—Knights of Melody and Bima Grieg, "Norwegian Bridal Procession’' 'i;00—Studio variety hour. 11:30—Dance orchestra to 4:00. James Britton, Manchester’s Worlil Affairs Are Discussed Islanders. and “■Solveig’s Song” from '‘Peer !!:30—WJZ. programs (114 hrs.) 389.5—WBBM. CHICAGO—770, Qynt"; also the “ Bacchanale* from ; :09—Tom 'Cline's orchestra. 9:15—Artists; orchestra, j 2:15—Edith prescott Woodcock', Salnt-Saens ‘Samson and Dellla." Ai 348.6— WABC. NEW YORK-860. 10:00—Variety hour, orchestrs. By Manchester Artist Today. ships For Red Cross Drive contralto. 7:30 through the WJZ network, pol- 3:15—Army-Notre Dime foothsll. 12:15—Dancing around tbs town. Portrait Painter, Suggests onel Theodore Roosevelt Jr., chairman 6:45—Tony's scrap book. 2:30—Lee Joseffer, cellist. of the Porto Rican Child Feeding Com­ 7:00—Crockett Mountalneera 254.1-WJJD. CHICAGO—113C. Is the United States going to smash? 3:00—Daytime Dancers with Verne mittee, will make an address on the 7:15—Educational address. 9:00—Orchestra; lessons, songa Peaceful Method of R e The section of Manchester west of Makin, crooner. subject “ Porto Rico’s Problem of Re-1 /:30—Saxophone sextet, orchestra. 9:30—I'almer studio program. Is the most prosperous Nation in the World a fail- 4:00—Hank Keene and his Connec­ habilitation.” £ktrly evening program! S:OO^Nggr6 spirituals recital. 416.4— WGN-WL1B, CHICA(to-72a Main street and north to Middle, usually heard on Saturday night; S:Sn—Dancing yesterdays. 9:00—Variety; feature hour. ui:e? ticut Hill BUlles. from stations connected with WEAl- s;4S—Orchestra, vocal soloists. 0:00—Indian legends, hand. 10:00—WEAF dance orchestra. storing the Circulation of Is the citizenship of the Nation riddled with degen­ Turnpike contributed ovef half of| 4:30—^American Game Protective will not 'be heard this week because 11:10—Pianist: male quarteL ’7"* toe total amoimt of $2,440.60 raised Talk—“Trag;ic Love.” of the network broadcast of the Dart- 9:30—Nation radio forum. 11 ;SO—Symphony orchestra. eracy? ' ^ mouth-Stanford football game from '3:00—Melodrama, “ The Tinkers Warn* 12:45—Three dance orchestraa to 8:15. by the local Red Cross drive for. 4:45— Hima Islanders. Btanrord bowl beginning at 4:<5. Tho Ing." , Money In U. S.— A Novel Are the people of the United States the biggest hypo­ I Love You Truly ^ Army-Notre Bame football grame wiu 11:00—^Three dance orchestras. 344.6—WLS. CHitAGO—870. membership, which ended officially i ho sent on the air from WABC and 12:30—Ann Leaf, organist. 8:45—Variety; orchestra; dance. /. crites in the world— the sharpest tricTcsters— the loud­ Missouri Waltz from WJZ beginning at 3:15. 454.3— WEAF. NEW YORK—660. 10:o 10:00—Rolfe’s dance orchestra. 11 ;00—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians. States that it has become almost an industry, murder by Second Suite ...... Bizet Leading East Stations. 11:00—Tenor, string trio. 11:30—Dan and Sylvia; orchestra. a r l y this, week the Herald $1,262.25. Of this amount nearly | 283—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1860, ' gunplay, by. speed mania on the highways, by the pro­ Orchestra 872.6—WPQ, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 11:15—Horace Heidt’s orchestra. man stopped in to see James two-thirds was obtained by toe team, Ombra Mai Fu ...... Handel 8:00—WABC programs (% hr.) l2:00—Rudy Vallee’s orchestra. 10:00—WABC dance orcliestra. cess of commercial freezout ? captained by Mrs. George Cheney, 9:00—^Itors Marchettl’s orchestra. 393.5—WJZ. NEW YORK—760. 11:0o—Studio entertainment. E Britton, the artist, who has Ruth B. Ekberg with Orchestra 9:S0—WABC programs (114 hrs 1 2:15—Army-Notre Dame football. 12:45—Artists frolic;' orchestra. ^ been a resident of Manchester since Such are the questions being asked todays all over the toe figure being $836. i Slavic Dances ...... Felber II :00—TWO dance oschesi ra s. 6:15—Dinner dance music. 361.2—KOA. DENVER—830. Memberships continue to trickle ■ 6:45—Lowell Thomas, reporter. 10:00—H. A. Rolfe's orchestra. last March and who is busy every world concerning us— the Nation that shot up in a hun­ Orchestra 283—WBAL. BALTIMORE—1060. 7:(in—Amos ‘ n* Andy, comedians. day in his studio on Church street Into the headquarters at the Cham-1 Sunset ...... Russell 7:30—Ensemble, baritone, x.viopho'ilst 11:00—Team: Slumber music. dred and fifty years to dizzy heights of prosperity and ber of Commerce but will not add 8:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 7:30—Col. Theodore Roosevelt Jr., on 11:K>—Fur Trappers’ concert. painting portraits and figure pic­ Ruth B. Ekberg, piano accom. 9:00—Around the melodeon. “ Porto Rico’s Problem.” 12:00—NBC programs (H4 hrs.) suddenly went— C R ASH ! materially to toe total announced. S;0n—Circus dramatic skit. ,1:30—Johnny Johnson's orchestra. tures. Italian Sketches...... Becee 9:S0—WJZ programs (214 hra.) '8:30-TBarltor.a, quartet, orchestra. Mr. Britten had been speaking Where are the prophets that were hooted down a fqw' The result of the house to house Orchestra 243.8—WNAC. BOSTON-1230, 9:01)—Edwin Stanley Seder, organisL 299.8—WOC-WHO, IOWA—1000. about the exhibition of his pictures canvass as reported by each of toe 8:00—Feature musical chronlclea. 9:30—Minstrel rnen’s frolic. 9:0(V—WEAF pi-ograms (3 hra.)’ years ago when they warned the United States that the Lullaby ...... (Old Irish) 8:30—WABC programs (4 hrs.) 12:00—WHOOT Owls program. now open to the public at the Hart- twelve teams under their respective Oh, Mother My L o v e ...... Farley 10:00—Chicago Civic opera, “ Loren- fate of Imperial Rome awaited us ? Bring out the divisions follows: Division No. 1, 333.1—WBEN; b u f f a l o —SCO. zacclo." 491.5— WDAF. KANSAS CITYW610. *fctd Woman’s Club and had gotten Ruth B. Ekberg, piano accom. 4:4r—WEAF programs. 11:00—Slumber music hour. 8:30—WEAF programs (1)4 hrs.) on to the subject of art patronage. soothsavers and let them tell what the future still holds. Mrs. Charles Strickland, leader, can­ 8:00—-WEAF nrograms (6 hrs.) 12:60—Phil Spitalnys’ orchestra. 10:00-rOrchestra: Amos ’n* Andy. Selection from “The Three Mus­ 11:30—Three dance orchestras. He lavtfiched into the subject of the THE LAND OF THE DOLLAR IS ON THE RUN! vassing toe territory north of Mid­ keteers” ...... Frlml 545—WGR. BUFFALO—660. 535.4— WFI. PHILADELPHIA—560. dleTurnpike; captains, Mrs. James 7:00—Forget-Me-Not. 7:20—Hawaiian Hhadowa, music. 468.5—KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. enthusiastic appraisal of American Will it slide entirely off the rim of the Earth or is it Orchestra ( 7:30—WABC programs (1 hr.) 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 11:00—Circus; Soiree Intime.. ^rt and proceeded to teU how art Shearer, $22.60; Mrs. Frank Wil­ Agnus Del ...... Bizet 8:30—Team: talk: music. 7:00—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) 12:30—(Concert orchestra: sports. just merely taking its morning exercise? liams, $56,86; Hayden L. Griswold, 488.3—WLW. CINCINNATI—700. 9:00—Freedom City program. :t;10—Studio midnight frolla would Come to the rescue of the Ruth B. Ekberg with Orchestra 7:00—WJZ programs (14 hr.) 9:30—WJZ programs (114 hrs.) 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUD—810. country, now admittedly in a state These are some of the things thaL James Britton, $171.25; Karl Keller, $79.25, a total Waltz—Wine Woman and Song 7:30—Satnrday Knights program. 11:15—Far North broadcast. 7:10—Barlow’s orchestra, contralto. of depression. noted Manchester artist attempts to solve in today’s ol $329.95...... Strauss 8:30—WJZ programs (14 hr.) 245.8—WCAE. PITTSBURGH—122a 8:00—Chronicles: music hour. Plajing False Division No. 2, Mrs. Stephen C. Orchestra 10:00—Chicago Civic opera. 4:45—^WEAF program. 9:00—^Music forum. feature story. Hale, leader, canvassing territory 11:03—Eernie Cummins' orchestra. 8:00—Nixon orche.stra. 10:00—WABC show boat drama. “My idea of the real trouble in 6:00—“Mother Goose”—Bessie Lil­ 12:00—T.ittle Jack Little, artlsL 9:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 11:00—Dance music; night club. the United States today,’’ said Mr. east of Main street^ ^nd north to lian Taft. 12:30—The Doodlesockers. 260.7— WHAM. ROCHESTER—1150. 379.5—WQO. OAKLAND—73a Middle Turnpike; captains, Mrs. C. 280.7—WTAM. CLEVELAND—1070. 6:45—WJZ programs (414 hrs.) 12:00—Tales never told. Brftton, “is that too many people 6:15—Yellow Cab Flashes; Hartford 8:00—Vaughn de T.eath, contralto. 11:80—Two dance orchestras to 12:00. 1:.S(V—Guzendorfer’s orchetra. are playing false. In my profession Ely Rogers, $109.00; Mrs. T. E. Courant News; Weather Report; 8;sn—-WEAF programs (214 hrs.) 379.5— WGY. SCHENECTADY-790. 270.1—WRVA. RICHMOND—Ilia a? an artist I come" in contact with tions proved of any general benefit. ' Brosnan, $127.15; Mrs. W. R. Mitch­ Alcohol Institute Annoimcement; Onry house; orchestra. 11:45—St0|Cks. time. 4-H Club. 7:0n—WJZ Amos ’ n’ Andy. The sum total of money spent by ell, $199.10; Mrs. Burt Andrews, 11:35—^Wise’s orchestra; Vallee’.* orch. 4:49—Dartmouth-Stanford football, 7:15—Jesters; fiddlers; recital. a great many people of wealth. It Discusses A rf Travelers News Bulletin; Philgas 283—WTIC. HARTFORD—1060. 8:00—WEAF programs Ct hrs.) 9:00—^VTSAF programs (2 hrs.) is my observation that a great many Americans for foreign art, and by $214.85, a total of $650.10. Annoimcement; Highlights in 4:43—WEAF program. 11:00—T.ate dance Orchestra. 11:00—Old Virginia fiddlers. people of wealth put themselves to a i Americans in foreign travel is suf­ j Division No. 3, captains, Mrs. Sport. Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. good deal of trouble to misrepresent | ficient to restore American enter­ George Cheney, $836; Miss Mar- 6:30—^Mary Oliver Concert. prises to prosperity. guerite Bengs, $79.50; Mrs. Ray 608.2—WEEI, BOSTON—690. 6:40—Address; favorite hits. 344.6^WENR, CHICAGO—«?a their circumstances. They make a : I Torch Dance...... German 8:00—WEAF programs (314 hrs.) 7:20—Talk: orchestra music. 7:00—Orchestra: farm prograJp. study of covering up their wealth.” ! “When I say that art can accom­ Pillsbury, $103.75; Miss Astrid Lun- N arcissus...... Nevin 11:5.5—Auction bridge lesson. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 1:U0—Midnight dance frolic to 3:00. plish a cure for this evil tendency I I din, $243, a total of $1262.25 645.1—WKRC. CINCINNATI—550. 7:00—Police choristers. . “In normal times the tight-wad is j Loin du Bal ...... Gillet 10:30—Studio dsnee orchestra. 7:35—Four Leaf Clovers. 461.3—W8M, NASHVILLE—65a a rather amusing creature but in : use toe term in the widest sense. j Added to this is a miscellaneous Harp Solo— The Sweetest Story 11:00—()rgan request program. 8:00—County Mayo boys. 9:30—Harmonica; m usic team, hard times like the'present he as-1 Those who write ■ can do much to amount of $198.30 taken in at head­ Ever T o ld ...... Stults 12:00—Dinner dance orchestra. 891.3—CFCF. MONTREAL—1030. 11:00—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians. right the condition by using toe quarters and officers of the drive. 215.7—WHK. CLEVELAND—1390. 6:00—Twilight music hour. 11:17—Variety: team, sumes an aspect little better than | Mary Oliver 7 ;ll—Ben Pollack’s orchestra. 7:45—Concert orchestra, studio music. power of satire. The tight-wad Chairman John L. Relnartz ex- 12:00—Harmonica; Brothers. that of. a thief.” 1 M inuet...... Boccherini 8:00—WABC programs (4 hrs.) 9:30—Studio party. 503.2—WOW, OMAHA—69a “These tight - wads should be should be ridiculed into an imder- piessed grateful acknowledgment of Humoresque ...... Dvorak 12;on—Midnight organ requests. 315.6—WRC, WASHINGTON—950. standing of his culpable position and 272.6—W LW U n e w YORK—1100. 6:00—Dinner ddnee music. 10:00—Studio musical program.. forced to loosen up and turn a cer­ toe efforts of his organization of Traum erel...... ,...... Schumsmn 6:00—^Tenor; orchestra; soprano. 6:15—Studio feature program. U:0U—Late dance music. tain percentage of their heavy sur­ toe snob who in times of National nearly a hundred workers, commend­ Merry Widow W altzes----- Lehar plus into legitimate channels of stress makes a flash of his money ing them on their imtiring work to 7:00— SUent trade. They should be gently lifted j for toe enrichment of foreign inter­ bring the drive to a successful close 8:30—Fuller Man—Swanee, 'Three Old Virginny, Thistles and Heath from off their knees where they ests should likewise be put to shame. with the quota of 2400 members sub­ Sunday, November 30, 1930 Little Words, Song of Love, When er (B) You’re Away, Ida, Mandy Lee, My spend so much of their time wor-1 “I don’t like to scold—1 would scribed. E.S.T. 6:45— Smiling Jim, toe Village- shipping the Great God Greed,, and i much rather praise people, but times 8:00 p. m.—The Penrod Boys —Pen- Gal Sal, So Long Mary, Little Rhymster (B) Queer Twists cajoled into producing the keys of i are out of joint and piust be set rod; Bubby, and, Baby. Annie Rooney, Still I LOve Her, 7:00—^Bulova time (B) their strong boxes.” | back Jn the proper groove—even if 8:30— Chase and Sanborn Choral High Water, I Know That You 7:01— “Journey’s End” by R. C. Know. In Day^s News it takes some severe jolts to do it.” TOLLAND Orchestra—male trio; Jack Park­ ^ Sherriff (Part IV)!— W^Z. Play­ SUGGESTS NEW METHOD er, tenor; PhU Dewey/ baritone; 9:00—Gilbert and Barker Variety ers, direction Wayne Henry IN LOOSENING UP James Stanley, bass; Muted Sing­ Hour—Wedding of toe, Birds, Latham. Cast: CJaptain Stanhope, Kashmiri Love Song, I’m Needing Mr. Latham; Commander and ✓ ^■»7-ES, I will admit,” continued A t the annual meeting of toe Tol­ ers; orchestra direction Frank La-wrence, Kan. — Of 1,705, coeds land County Council of Religious Black—NBC. You; I’m a Dreamer,, Aren’t We Sergeant-Major, Isadore Huro- at the University O f Kansas seven. • Y Mr. Britton, “that the great All; My Blue Bird w ^ Caught In A difficulty in this ‘loosening Education held at Andover a short 9:00— “Chevrolet Chronicles” — witz; Lieut. Osborne, Bob 'White; (7) aspire to be homemakers. the R ^ , March of toe Muske­ Colonel, Harold Austin; Private up’ process would be experienced Advance Guards time ago, Mrs. Ellen Benton West Lieutenant John McCloy —Che-v- Hollywood, Calif.r—Lupe Velez is was elected for Home Division; Mrs. rolet Orchestra, teers, Until, I’ll Be With You Mason, Raymond Peat; 2nd. Lieut. wearing a wedding ring, which she v/ithout having resources to that i When the. Roses Bloom Again; I Haleigh, Ray Sheckler;. 2nd. Lieut. time-honored old battle-cry, ‘Money' Charles H. Daniels, Missionary di-vi­ 9:30—Orchestral Gems — Moshe insists is ber mother’s. “Whezi: and Thrusts and Counters sion. Lathrop O. West, one of the Paranov, director; Irene Kahn, Can’t Tell Why I Love. You, But Trotter, Edward Adams (S). if I’m married to Gsury Cooper,” she or your Life!’ Let me suggest ai I Do; Mandy Lee, Sidewalks of 7:30— Williams Oilomatics (NY) 'peaceful and harmless method. | James Britton Finance committee. pianist. elaborated^ ‘T’ll sure .teU the wprid Interest to Local Soldiers New York, On toe Banks of toe 8:00—Enna Jettick'Melodies—Mme. “ Let it be done by art—by the |------Harold Clough, a student at the Procession of toe Cardar from about it.” ' / ; Bentley School of Finance and ac- “Caucasian Sketches” ...... Wabash, In the Good Old iSum- Ernestine Schumann-Heink. ‘ Ani­ Orlando, Fla.—As pilot of a gUd^ Art of Literature. Let toe writing j g^tton. “For make no mistake mer Time, Pale Moon, That Won­ mal Fair, Rosso; Believe Me If All inen begin and never let up itotil toe jj.— jg somewhat responsi coimting is home for the remainder Ippolitow-Ivanow W. L. Stribling is a great fighter. Howitzer Company of the week. Serenade for String Orchestra .. derful Mother'of Mine, Out Direc­ Those Endearing Yoimg Charms, He did very well in the air with one,, stream of gold flews sufficiently to hie for toe present state of affairs. tor. Kerry Dance, Molloy; When Day Is restore all toe wheels of industry to Now that the cold weather has Miss ' Miriam Underwood has Valkinan hut landing on a lake he tipped over Everybody knows that in the State arrived toe indoor sport activities closed her house and is visiting re­ Hungarian Fantasie ...... Liszt 9:30—Dutch Masters Minstrels. Done. Katscher; Safely Thru An­ and a^ent under toe water) para­ their former prosperous grind; until ol Connecticut alone there are a j 10:00—Chicago Civic Opera. other Week (NY) every worker is reinstated at his of the Howitzer Company are get­ latives. Piano and Orchestra chute and all. A motor boat pqfied great many people who possess 11:00—B u 1 o V a time; Champion 8:16— Collier’s Hour (NY) bench of labor. Put them to shame. ting into swing. It is anticipated Mrs. Charles H. Daniels is a guest Three Little Oddities___ Confrey him out and he was t>ut to bed ^ th great fortunes. No one asks them to I that a basketball team recruited of Dr. 8ind Mrs. Aaron Pratt and Poeme ...... Scriabin Weatherman. . 9:15— Helbros Watch Hour (B) Chills. Shame will do it. Shame will re- throw their money away. But they | 11:08—Tom Clines’ St*tier Orches­ 9:30—World Adventures with Floyd leaise the surplus from the tight cof­ from toe members of the company family of Windsor, Conn. Waltz in C sharp nUnor .. Chopin Baltimore—= Ha-ving lost bis left ought to be spending a little more j will be organized. Athletics are un­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson, Mr. Piano^Solos tra., Gibbons (NY) arm. Dr. Christian Deetjra, pioneer fers. The press must pomt the fin­ freely now than they are doing, and j 11:30— Bulova time. 10:01—Temperature (B) ger.” der toe • direction of a committee and Mrs. Edward Mason and daugh­ La Rumba ...*'...... Maganini in use of toe X-ray, has returned-to' spending in the vicinity of their consisting of CJorporal Bober and ter Of Hartford were holiday guests 10:15— Studebaker Champions — 10:02—Deane Sisters, I’m Tickled practice. Bums contracted before Power of Art Pink, My Ideal, Kindly Remit, The Herald man suggested to Mr. homes. Private Walker and Trueman. of relatives. Jean Goldkette, Director—NBC. WBZ—WBZA so much was known about radiology Does No Good When I Close My Eyes and Britton after looking over toe many The attendance competition John I. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. 10:45— Weather; Atlantic Coast Sunday, November 30, 1930 caused him to^undergo seven opera-' “I happen to be in a position to among the six squads which ended James Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Marine Forecast and Industrial Dream, Down toe River of Golden tions prior to’ a recent amputation. beautiful pictures in toe studio of Dreams (NY) know that some of our wealthy citl- ■with toe last drill this month was West and family were Thanksgi-ving Alcohol. E, S. T. New Yorkr—F^ternity -men excel, toe Church street home, that there 10:15—Pennzoil Pete — You’re Sim­ was an invisible power in art. I zens are spending lavishly in certain won by the fifth squad under the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alcohol Institute Announcement. 10:00 a. m.—Air Castle (B) in stuOies. Delegates of 70 national-' Yes, indeed,” replied Mr. Britton,! directions., This spending js doing leadership of Corporal Frank Vittul- Ivan Wilcox. 10:47—Bima Islanders—Mike Han- 10:15—Goldman String Ensemble— ply Delish, An Old Spanish CXis- fraternities have been informed'that •‘toe pen is stUl mightier than toe ! no earthly good to toe business at lo. Prizes for toe members of toe Miss Florence Meacham a teacher apl, director. Mile. Modiste, Herbert; Song of tom, Anitra’s Bance, “Peer Gynt,” during the last year ' the average Get Goin’ (NY) sword. Even in portraiture there is hqme. For instance, some Ameri- j squad will be awarded at some time in the New Britain High school is 11:00—The Merry Madcaps — Nor­ India, Rlmsky-Korsakoff; Faixy scholastic standing of 60,000 e t e r ­ cans are putting great sums of, in the near future. spending toe Thanksgiving rececs man Cloutier, director; AU request Phantoms, Friedman. Nocturne, 10:30— Songs at Eventide (NY) an unseen power that grips people 10:59— Bulo-va time (B) nity men in 125 institutions has riten and in some instances has a distinct money into foreign art. The average | Non-commissioned officers are with her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah program. Tony Sacco, Crooner. Eichberg; Puszta Maiden Waltz above the all men’s average'and American business man who has meeting weekly for instructions in Young. > 12:00 Midn.—SUent. 11:00— Kaffee Hag Slumber Hour controlling influence in every day (NY) average of toe 140-000 non-ftater- life and affairs. foolishly kept himself in ignorance j preparation for the coming annual Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Hayden have I0:4&r-Thanksgviing service—South nlty men has fallen farther ^ o w it of everything that goes on in toe i Federal inspection. Reorganization had as g;uest Mrs. Hayden’s sister Norm Cloutier of Station W'TIC Chiu:ch (Congregational) , Rev. 11:30— (Champion Weatherman; “I have painted a great many por­ Bulova time. Philadelphia—^The Rev. Df. Henry traits *and almost invariably have field of art, has no knowledge of toe of the company will be made effec­ Mrs. Carrie Wollerton of Hartford. Brushes up on his Geography Dr. James Gordon Gilkey. Thanks­ van Dyke; Author and professor seen these portraits influence toe vast sums of American money that tive at drill next Tuesday night. The Tax Collector Emery M. “One thing* about broadcasting giving Te Deum in E fiat, Sulli­ emeritus, at Princeton, thinks the lives of the subjects. I could tell you goes out of toe country in toe pro­ Corporals and Privates being as­ Clough will be at the Tolland Town request programs—it surely brushes van; Rejoice in the Lord, Bridge; AUTO DRIVER HKT.n award of a Noble prize to Sinclair many interesting stories in this con­ cess of patronage of foreign art. In signed to squads. Hall to receive personal taxes, Mon­ you up on your geography,” says Chorale, A Mighty Fortress Is Our Le-wis was an “insult” to America. nection. I’ll confine myself to one ordinary times this sort of expen­ A committee consisting of Lt. An- day, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. and Dec­ Norm Cloutier, who directs the God, Thanksgiving Children’s talk, New Britain, Nov. 29.— (A P.)-^ In a speech to the Business Men’s that bears slightly on toe matter of diture doesn’t matter very much, but dersofi, Sgt. Doran, Pvt. Id . Don- ember 10 from 7 to 9 p. m. After Merry Madcaps in their weekly re­ Dr. Gilkey; sermon: “Happiness Matthew Skinger, 30, of 120 Smith Association of Germantown he unemployment. now when every dollar is needed for naher, Pvts. Fielder and Walker December 15 a penalty of one dollar quest program broadcast from Sta­ as an Acquired Art,” Dr. Gilkey street, was charged with manslaugh­ criticised Lewis because his novels “Several years ago I painted a circulation at hom6, any extrava­ have been appointed by Capt. Hath­ will be added to each unpaid per­ tion WTIC each Sunday night at 11 (S) ter in Police (Jourt today as toe re­ “scoff at America.” portrait of a man who had become gance, any stupid speculation mat­ away to submit a revision of the sonal tax. o’clock. Last week, for instance. 1:00 p. m.—^Temperature (B) sult of toe death of his sister-in-law. Bayonne, N. J.— Seventy five boys quite a worry to his relatives be­ ters very seriously. constitution and by-laws of the Steve Wame who was in an auto­ Norm received requests for popular 1:01—Statler Organ—Louis ‘ Weir, Miss Stella Sadowski, 19, of 33 at the county parental school have -t cause of his distaste for work. Crazy Art Howitzer Company 'at an early mobile accident and admitted to toe times from 27 cities in 13 states and Concert. Waltz, Popular medley Smith street, last night when the justified faith in them. They ivere Picture Made Him “Now wA are up against toe im- meeting of the association. Manchester Memorial hospital has pro-vinces, two telephone calls on Tango, Selections, “Rigoletto,” auto Skinger -was dri-ving overturn­ .permitted to go home Thanksgivtog The picture was not a commission patriotitt tight-wad. While he, or Dame ^ rumor has noised around been discharged and is now at his the night of toe broadcast from Verdi; Poular medley, Pizzicato, ed on East street. His case was on'promise to return. Not one wa* as neither toe subject or his rela­ she (fob women are often toe unwise that Private Herbert Truman is home in Sugar Hill district, Tolland. Burlington, Vermont, and Green­ Delibes; Stradella overture; Popu- continued to December 4 and he was even late. tives were in circumstanbes permit­ spenders) are going about long loosing his faith in automobiles. He Mrs. William Sumner Simpson field, Pennsylvania, and telegrams lan medley (B). held under $1,000 bond. ting toe purchase of paintings. The faces and wails about toe hard is even said to be considering- horses and little son Billy, are guests of from St. Petersburg, Florida, and 2:00— Roxy Symphony Concert Skinger was dri-ving in toe direc­ Senator SmoiJ^ broke a wrist mjin had fallen into contempt be­ times, and turning toe cold shoulder as his future means of transporta­ Mr. and Mrs. Skmuel Simpson for a Prince Edward Island north of Nova (NY) tion of Hartford about 10 o’clock. In watch while making a speech toe. cause of his indolence and really to toe great producing interests, of tion We are anxious to learn the few days. Mr. W. Sumner Simpson Scotia. 3:00— Temperature (B) the car with him were his wife, Miss other day. This will protebly be is on a business trip in Texas. seemed quite hopeless.” this country, we find that Mtonish- reason for this change of heart. 3:01—Hour for Reli^ous Liberals— Sadowski and Mr, and Mrs. Emory included in the minutes. ' “I decided to put him to toe task ing sums of money are being! xiuietly The redecorating in the armory is Mrs. Joe Beckley and Mrs. Vir­ WBZ—WBZA Rev. Palfrey Perkins, 1st Unitar­ Alvord of 21 Ashley street, Hart­ of sitting, partly with the idea of dropped for toe paintings by for­ nearing completion and toe improve­ ginia Fulenwider have had as guests ian Socigty, Buffalo; Music: choir ford, Skinger claims he lost con- giving him something to do and eigners. if these paintings by for­ ment effected surpasses all expecta­ at their -Tolland home “Cubby Saturday, November 29,1930 of 1st Parish, Boston, direction trl of the car when he was blinded DAVID CHAMBERS tions. I partly because he was a picturesque eigners could be classed as great House,*’ Samuel Hoke of the Palis­ Eastern Standard Time William- E. Zeuch (B) by headlights Of an approaching ades, N. Y. and. Mr. and Mrs. Fred­ subject. 'The sittings were quite a works of art, I wouldn’t be saying 4:00—Florshelm Feeture (NY) automobile. The car overturned and CONTRAIvTOR tax on his endurance but he bore up F. word. But very often they repre­ Company G erick M. Knowles of the National :30 p. m.—^Vincent Lopez and St. 4:15— Canadian Pacific Musical Arts Club, New York City. Miss sadowski was instantly killed. like a soldier. From day to day I sent the rubbish of BJuropean art Company G will resume drills Regis Orchestra (NY) Crusaders (NY) The otoers were treated at the New Monday after a respite due to the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fuller :00— Blue Chasers (NY) AND BinLDER could see him grow more and more markets, questionable “old masters” 4:45—“Your EJyes”—B6 Careful of Britain hospital for bruises. Police Meriden and Armistice Day drills motored to North Tarrytown, N. Y., :15—Football: Notre Dame vs. Chi­ toe Maiden with toe Dreamy serious. He would stand looking at and toe crazy vagaries of decadent claim that marks in the highwaw €8 Hollister Street the unfinished picture and shake his modernists.” which gave the boys a night off in Tuesday and will be guests of rela­ cago (NY^ Eyes, Vision Fugitive, 'The Night tives there for a few days. Mr. and indicate that Skinger was d rl4 ig ^ head sadly. He complimented me on each instance as each forma'tion :00—Uncle Bill and toe 'Twins (B) Has a 'Thousand Eyes, I’m 'Tickled a fast rate. toe work and said when it was fin­ BAPS PROMOTERS took the place of the re'gular drills. Mr^. C. C. Hinckley of WUlimantic :15—“We’re in the Army Now,” Pink with a Blue-Eyed Baby Payrolls have been made out, and Miss Ruth Gardner of Manches­ (B) . (NY) ished that I had turned him inside WHO DELUDE US f i l m BAN REMOVED out. He had been revealed to him­ signed and forwarded to the State ter ;are staying at the Fuller home :30—Stock quotations—^Tlflt Bro­ 5:00—Nationel Vespers—Dr. Harry ONTINUING his barrage Armory, Hartford. Paychecks are ex­ in their absense. thers (S) Emerson Fosdick, Dear Lord and self! against toe vagaries of Ameri­ Berlin, Nov. 29.— (A P.)—Despite Typewriters “As soon as I was through with pected Monday night, December 8. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Clough :45—Evening Stars (B) — Father o f Mankind, Maker; Hjunn C ca’s wealthy art patrons and Joe Catscher, custodian of the and Miss Grace Clough have been :55—’Tip-Top Roadman (B) "O Word of God “Ipcamate,” a protest by the defense ministry All make*, sold,^ rented, ex­ toe picture, he sought employment how they are “taken in” by pseudo toe American cinema, “All-'Qulet on and found it, becoming a successful armory let it be kno'wn to the world gfuests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clough :00—'Time; Champion Weatherman Gesang-Puch: Scriptural CaJ) to changed and overiiaaied. art-critics, Mr. pritton says: toe Western Front,” has been ap­ man of business. I cite this case to that he is brightening up the State of WUlimantic over the Thanks- (B) ■ Worship, San<)tua “The Holy V’Our people of wealth are being proved for display in Germany by Speaires each year. 'They have discovered how to get the pill tairy. future of toe! company. visits to his Lakewood .estate. Now Shore. Blue Sky, Out of Breath^|^dai;of 1 “Let us return to the consideration blood out of stohes and their efforts It is dSsix^'.that every'^YohrCpm! he' visits hw .every -time he goes :00—Dixies Ctreusi Honor Feature, Sabrei ^ d Spurs J W M / E . ^ ^ fflilrla Mid CoOert the Ajneriqan tight-wad,” said Mr. s^ght applait^ if their opera- be pres0fit Sdhday morning. there.V t :15-^Rln-Tin-Tln Thriller. (March) Sousa, Carry Me Back to 668 Tolland TumpUn. RMMa FHDilir WaehlBg.' All

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X A STEEP ROOFED ENGLISH COTTAGE A COMPACT HOME FOR ‘AVERAGE FAMILY 9> BY CORA W. WHiSON r r ^ n i^ . . , ' .,, ■ ' .f , ~ _jCii±i Home planning should be consid­ r.* ered from three points of -view; utili­ h ; ty, beauty and economy. Utility in­ r cludes the sa-vlng of time and space, and practicability and convenience. Beauty ' Comprises good design. Economy includes small cube and no ■waste. The house pictured here is of Eng­ lish architecture. The floor plans show a design that is unusually com­ pact, for as a rule English architec­ ture is rambling. One enters into a good sized vestibule with a closet for wraps and proceeds into a large li-ving room. The main details of this love­ ly room are the heavy oak-beamed ceiling, rough plastered walls apd a well-built, large stone fireplace. u r Here, above the fireplace, is a heavy oak shelf, flanked by built-in seats, with open book cases above. Dining Nook Is Feature , On one end of this living room is a Hiniog nook with ten casement \ windows, which will afford a view of the garden. Leading off the living room is a stone flagged pergola. A large pantry separates this part of the house from a kitchen where every modem Improvement is in­ stalled. Three nice sized closets are in the kitchen. A back entry is an added feature. A nice sized bedroom and tiled ;1 The quaint charm of this early American bedroom is accentuated bath also are on this lower floor so e jr J that a small family could, if desired, JCeOiV# P L c o t, ^ L M M • by its net curtains and harmonizin g coverlet reproducing the sampler leave the second floor unfinished un­ */A i >4 flguresi til more money could be spent or m$rm 41 tr Decorative unity between bed­ peclally to companion them are until the family increased. D4 ttfTM • For those who do need more c (/«/ e 4 A spread and window curtains , is this coverlets designed in pastel color­ • f It.' J r p L e e L » l t n ings. Some reproduce sampler fig­ rooms, an oak stairway of circular year’s style development in bed­ ures similar to those in the cur­ design leads to the second floor, Three closets with large storage cubic feet. room furnishing. tains. The woman .clever with her ■where there are two large bedrooms, space also are on this floor. For further informatioo and cost If the spread and overdrapes are needle can Sarry; her bedroom en­ separated by a small hall. Here a The house is only 41 feet wide and estimate, Write to Mrs. Cora W. Wil­ flowered chintz or cretonne, a floral semble still further by copying tiled bath is placed and is accessible so does not need a very large lot. son, 420 Madison Avenue, New York motif is an appropriate selection these designs for ch-esser-scarf and to both rooms. The cubic content is only 30,000 City^enclosing this cilpping. for Milady’s glass curtains. On the runners. Other designs are drawn other hand, for the masculine room, from'the hand-blocked pdttems or to be used, in many houses through­ customary to ‘wrap such a vehtilab- where simplicity is desirable, a simulate tufted' icandlewick spreads. out the country. ing pipe, when it extends through plain or small geometric-figured In time with the more elaborate AIR COMPRESSOR In an instantaneous heater cold a partition, with asbestos paper, glass curtain will be better. English-style of furiiishlng, there water flows slowly through a coll of and all js4nts should be soldered , ‘ 'With the vogue for furnishing in are spreads, -which carry rich em- pipe (usually of brass, bronze, cop­ tight. periods suoh as the The^ coverlet should harmonize System, Giving Supply As tical place to put the instantaneous New Era Motors, Inc., listing liabil­ BDITOB’S NOTR: A “port­ shows, a variation from the usual The roof is of shingles in variegated nial net curtains, reproducing sam­ with, ‘rather than match, the cur­ heater is in the bathroom against ities of $855,076 and assets of $317,- folio of 101 Small Homes’* by plan; a combination, living room and shades of reds and browns. The pler figures typical of the “raught” tain according to. general prefer­ the wall, arranged so that one end 793. B. O. -Honter, Architect, is of­ sim room which could also, be ap­ windows are stolid steel casements needlework of old, and created es- ence. Needed From WeO, Runs of the hot water flow pipe extends Principal creditors were given as fered to readers for $2.50. Send propriately used as a dining room, without the usual interior wood over bathtub and wash bowl. A. M. Andrev/s Investment Corpora­ check or money order to the fan extra first floor room which trim. tion, which is owed $293,529 and ness centers, either by the encour­ By Gas Or Electric Engine. PUot Light Utilized BoUdingr Editor. serves as a den, dffice or. bed room A cellar extends under, the entire Tq operate this type of heater Ashton and Russell of Chicago, as desired, a pleasant dining alcove house and provides space for the MULROONEY TRANSFERS agement-of private capital or by the $150,000, represented by a suit for municipality itself as a justifiable a pilot light at the side is lighted, This simple English Cottage finds and a convenient kitchen complete laundry, beating plant and storage. BY WILLIAM HARMON BEERS and by means of a handle is swung alleged breach of contract not yet its charm in the proportions of the the first floor arrangement The The boiise contains. 24,400 cubic public service enterprise, is empha- i brought to trial. DETECTIVES IN N.Y. sizedvby the Planning'Foundation of ■ [into position over the burner which roof, the massive brick chimney and stairs have ‘been conveniently ar­ feet and. the approximate building, Since the compression water tank it ignites. Water is not maintained Principal assets were listed as the Interesting entrance porch on ranged.' On the second ./floor are cost would be $11,000. ■1^ - . - America as a means of immediate stock in Moon Motor Car Company, motor traffic relief. system was invented, another sys­ hot constantly, but Is heated only which there'is just enough detail to three bed rooms wd a bath. The ‘ CTomplete working plans and speci­ New York, Nov. 29.—(AP.)—Six when wanted. ‘ to which- it released patents for a house contains a good attic with a fications of this house mdy be ob­ The suggestion is the result of a tem has been evolved which does pomplete the composition. plain clothes men and one detective away with the combination air- When a gas apparatus. of this front wheel drive car last January, The plan is simple and rectangu­ stairway leading- to it. tained for a nominal sum from the Survey which the planning founda­ and notes from stock in the Kissel of the New York Police Department, tion has made on traffic and park­ water tank altogether. In this sys­ sort is used in the bathroom (or lar in shai>e, bidding for economy in The exterior is a combination of Building Editor. Refer to House accused of complicity in a -vice, ex­ any other room, in fact) flue Motor Car Co. / construction. The layout of rooms, brick, stucco and weatherboards. A-199. ing conditions in sixty-fiVe represen­ tem an air compressor is located tortion ripg in testimony before an tative American cities Total popu­ in the biisement of the house or in should be connected with the com­ New Era fflotors manufactures Appellate Court inquiry into City lation of the, cifies is estimated at an outbuilding, and the pumping bustion chamber to conduct poison­ automobiles and licensea others td will be* used for .entertaining, but Magistrates’ Courts, were trans­ 25,770,908; total motor -vehicle reg- apparatus is located right at the ous vapors from the gas flame to use its patents. the residence losesmuch in'charm if SEN. HARRISON URGES ferred’ today by (Commissioner ;Mu1- istrattion, 5,849,322; centrally located well. the outside .air. Persons have been UGHTHXTURES we endeavor to light it too brilliant­ rooney. garages, 625; substructural garages, Thus water is forced as wanted, asphyxiated by shutting themselves SITES m s BROTHER ly:. He sent all seven to patrol duty in 72; municipally operated garages, 8. directly from the weU to fixtures in­ up in a small room in which an un­ Next in importance probably is UNMEPLOYneiT ACTION outlying precincts and promised that These totals give an average of one stead of being stored in a compres­ ventilated gas apparatus was burn­ New Britain, Nov. 29.— (AP.)-T- FOREEaiUCin the scale of the fixture. This natu­ departmental charges -would be, centrally located garage for every sion tank. The air compressor in ing. Marcellus J. Gerdis of Newington to­ rally depends upon the size of the brought fagainst them if sufficient 8,180 city registered cars (Commu­ these systems is usually operated Ventilation Simple day filed suit for $95,000 against his room to' be lighted, but we should e-vldence was developed. ter and suburban motor vehicles by power (electric or gas engine), Ventilation is easily accomplished brother, John J. Gerdis, Margaret M. also consider the proportions of tiie Washington, Nov. 29.—(AP.)— The commissioner said the seven were not-included in the summary. air being compressed until high by extending a small galvanized Gerdis, John Pustell and the Gerdis DROP OLD FORMS fixtures, which are governed by the Immediate action on unemployment transfers" ' and demotins marked - - - - - _ pressure is obtained, and this com­ iron or nickelplated tube from the (Corporation, Inc., aJ of Jthls city, shape^ of the room. The s 1 ^ then legislation was demanded today by “only the beginning.” He began to­ “S-TEPPED” STYLE RAISES . pressed air being forced through ,a gas combustion chamber to a chim­ I alleging a conspiracy to cheat him day a study of testimony given be­ in connection with the manufacture ■will hF determined by the architec­ Senator Harrison, Democrat, of Mis- y : RENTS BECAUSE SPACE pipe to the apparatus in the well. ney. if there is no chimney, ordi­ tural features, and the next logical fore the inquiry, at which witnesses . IS REDUCED At the w ^ is a sort of hydraulic nary galvanized iron spouting such and sale of an auto headlight indi- Caadle and 0 3 Lamji Type step is to select the materials to be Mssippi,. who concurred with the said police had arrested innocent ram or injector which, so long sis as is used tO' carry water from the I cator. The plaintiff also seeks an party leaders'in voicing‘opposition One of the apparent results of the used. It always should be borne in women on immorality charges and modem stepped-back type of con­ the air pressure is sufficient, de­ roof to the ground, can extend up i injunction to restrain the corpora^ mind that no material should, be to any movement to force an extra made possible their mulcting by struction is fewer square feet of livers water imder satisfactory pres­ through a partition, and project tion from manufacturing the article. Give Way To Shields of forced to masquerade as another. session. lawyers and bondsmen. rentable space, but an increased to­ sure to the house fixtures. When an above the^ roof. He alleges that he spent $20,000 Brass must not be made to look like Harrison sdso pressed that votes Those transferred today are John tal construction. More expensive electric air compressor is used the There is very little heat from a advertising the indicator since 1926 Mka, Paper and Catalin., pewter, nor cast iron to resemble be permitted on the legislative pro­ T. Drake, detective on an inspector’s rentable area is being built, and, entire process is automatic, but gas flame' after it has been used and that during^ his absence from wrought iron. gram advanced by the Republican staff; John J. Glenn, John F. Mc­ therefore, higher rents must be when a gas engine is used the pro­ for heating water in a coil, the only the state in 1928, the individuals- A logical plan of procedure should Independents, including the Muscle Hugh, John J. Stiglan, George F. charged) it is pointed out, unless the cess is voluntary, the engine being thing necessary being to carry off named in the suit incorporated to Shoals measure and a constitutional Merz, John, J. Quinlivan and William run for a few hours several times a poisonous gases. However, it is prevent his sharing in the profits. By HENRY S. HAOERT be adopted to assure the best pos­ smaller proportionate cost of the sible fixture installation. The ten-f amendment to change the short ses­ M. O’COnnor. ^ land "offsets the Increased cost of week, according to the capacity of sions meeting time of Congress. the outfit and amount of water re­ The last few years have seen a dency is growing among the best construction. architects to set aside an adequate As ranking Democrat of the fi­ CITIES NEED MORE OARAGES, quired. great change and a inarked im­ allowance for this work at the time nance committee, Harrison suggest­ ■Lots of people lost money on the Gas Heaters Widely Used provement in the design and crafts- the contract is* signed. To arrive at ed that the amount of the sinking PLANNING FOUNDATION SAYS stock market, says the office sage, Of gas water-heating apparatus, , manship of residential lighting fix­ this figure and to locate the outlets fund set aside each year for public Erection of more and bigger gar­ because they used too much imagi­ the “instantaneous heater” was one i n g . The Interest of the public has the architect calls in a competent debt retirement be decreased, -with ages in and around congested busi- nation. of the first deidces, and it continues been vOused not only to the practi­ lighting fixture designer when he is provision for retirement of the debt cal advEmtages of electric lighting laying out the electrical plan. over a longer period. but to its esthetic possibilities. This service all good designers 'Whereas formerly little thought was gladly give vdthout obligation, to the given to this most important prob­ architect or ■ o-wner. Preliminary iiiiiiiiTu: lem by the average home builder, studies of the designs may be made today we are witnessing an interest at this time to be developed later even among owners of the most for the owner’s approval. A good modest homes. lighting fixture designer, if given The architectural profession has' .the opportunity, can help the archi­ taken the lead in this new mover, tect place the outlets so that the ment. Today we find architects plan­ very best results may be obtained Everything In ning not only the location but the with the materials at hand. design of lighting fixtures, even be­ fore the contract is signed. They have learned that to leave this im­ FIVE YEAR EXPLORATION Linnber and Masons’ portant matter imtil the home is_ / P ■ / nearly finished results in the hur-~ ried selection of inappropriate units OF ASIA STARTS SOON which ha-ve a very detrimental ef­ - \ fect upon the appearance of the Supplies For Your New Home work both -within and -without. Shanghai, Nov, 29.— (AP.)—A Help Keep Manchester Trend Is Toward New Forms five-year exploration of the moun­ There Is No Substitute For ‘X . A badly made lantern, out of tains of Szechwan province for a Model Community scale, of bad proportions and no| in study of little known animal life will 1 When you place the contract for your, new; house character with the house will have be started Sunday by F. T. Smith a disastrous effect upon a well plan­ of Long Islanq, N. Y.,“ representing Manchester has the reputa­ spm fy that materials shall be bought from our yard. ned doorway, and many a beautiful the Field Museum of (Chicago. tion for being a city of attrac­ room has been spoiled by introduc­ Smith will be the only white man ■ ' When bills, are.finally paid they must be paid with "U. S. You will find that we can fill thd contract to your- ^tis-^ ing cheap and unsightly brackets. in the expedition. Five others -whU tive hbmes. ^ We have helped currency, ‘ ‘ ^ . '■ ' ,' The tendency today is to break be (Chinese taxidermists and photog­ to make and keep many of faction in every respect. ^ • raphers. Native hunters and trap­ ■ -' .'Vii ' away from the old forms of lighting 3bhese homes looking/; good A'wise person who realizes that, knows the value of a sav­ fixtures which are based on other pers will be employed within • the ings accouii^t provides^ him with a source from which he can 1 ■ means of lighting, such as the can­ wilds of ^zechwan. • j through the medium of paint. i^e have recently constructed sheds that enclose our dle and oil lamp. The^^wisdom, for Smi& said the . object .was to ' draw upoi^ as Reed to meet his obligations. instance, of making electric fixtures study distribution of fauna over j When your house needs ■ Ra^ di\|ij^]^esi 5% Per Annum; i entire stock of lumber including frame, siding and roof- with artificial candles especially has southekstem Asia, the first under­ been questioned. Designs can be taking of its kind ever attempted. j painting let us know. We will lnter<^,Compounded Quarterly), ers. Th|s means the contractor gets dry lumber, here— made with all the spirit j)f the old Departure was delayed several j give you a satisfactory job at , ; V-"- , ■ -. -v ) smonths by refusal of the Nationalist styles', but using electricity in such ; a very reasonable price. - ^ Deposits tnade'up to and-including the third day of each no wmrped pieces. * / / ’ a way that the intensity of the mod- government to griant permission for ifionth go oh httegrest aS/0£ tho first. ) em filament is shielded and the light exploration of the interior province. properly tUstnbuted. Shields of mica, paper, catalin, glais and other FOREIGN WOODS GAIN FAVOR eaAL AND FUEL OIL materials are beingiused to distrib­ Fine foreign woods are coming in­ ute evenly the light source. to wide favor among architects. Ma­ Each Room Distinet Problem terial for veneers is found chiefly in1 J o h n i . In plaantDg,- residential lighting Africa^ Madagaseary 'the Cameroons, Painting and pcicorattng; each room .mctttibje Considered with Dutch East* &^es,r.^6mbay, * Mor- j' A Contractor.'. k SON, the greateirtTttre.' First in import­ occo, Brazil, T a sm ^ a . and Central ! G. E. ance is the'Amouttt of light required America, their tones aiad finish a c-! 69SLMain S t.- South M anchester 2 Main St; i TetSatD, y and the direptlon M which it should cording with the. modem demand for I ... - -'it, I be sent. 'The'light should be ade­ ■vigor, color and novelty in‘Interior ■ quate, especially for. .rooms which decoraUon..^ ,, ^ .n-..'/./;.:: -j STABLISWED ISQ6 . •, ./ v'V/'iri.

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And why had it at k pretense of figuring. “Plenty! you' h a grown-up-air,erown-ub-air,' ’ ' ’ ) of victims.. iPor there :is nothing ;^ Sometimes :Ttney they - are ca—-^caused,, by,|your------elbows again• on thfe-=tirei^?^i^r pened in the early afternoon, taken him from 5:10. to approxi­ . . .' I’d like to know, Carolyn, if such BQNNIE DUNDEE orders every­ so' straight and more conducive to self-interest'in a c|t'Cti^tibn,^)bor health in gen- a sltort time. > This keeps the Ifibbd mately 5:33’to,walk a'm^e or less? it isn’t one of your most cherished It’s so: straight and slim with '--“''“r “ eral A ohvsicrah__ si should be consult-, from flowing too freely into the one present to take the plaora grac'.c^ully swinging hem. rchild:: th|in. t o ’ have no. competition | m if ttbfa’ is:the the average wiaiker, sui(r%tipedially secrets, vrhat ^ you thought ^ you had More often hands and while it is nbt a lasttiig th^ h^d from the dealing of the one accustomed- to playing golf, to double'^i?” , Boiione, buttons from neck to hem for the'attentions of’^his'eldera,: and they are. caused .by. neglect, T h e' aid it is '"death hand” until the discovery could easily have covered a mile in Carolyn Dralqs ‘ bridled and pro­ S*rS*^wooMeS^?oat^fr^k to’ diride his! Wame for that m u s t . b e expedient of the body. PENNY CRAIN, the 15 minutes. •' tested feebly. “I thought of course ^ite b S ciSarSid cS^^ |your own fipnt doorstep! j Never sleep with, your hands dtoMct attorney’s secretary; Witn head up aggressively, Drake I could take two club tricks, with K A 6e N MARSHALL, who found was undoubtedly making an effort my ace and king—” S cL ^gV red,A i Even if those adoring ones are of! th ?tT L f' n T b S ? ’soone?'o^ridd2i"^^^^^ ^ ^ the body, and CAROLYN DRAKE to throw himself into the role7-o r “ Oh, well!” Penny figuratively It’s decidedly practical and up-to-, the sensible class that,, tries every.■ to redden vour hands If vou'' are the brigde players. LOIS e-mlnute ! means in its newer to-kepn the i ^i J • ' “ you knuckles. ’Try, to relax thoroughly perhaps into a role chosen on the flung up her htmds, though she con­ theemmute...... | mpans m power , to Keep the | already-have committed ooBomitted tM.sthis errorerror, 'when you retire, with your ^ d s DUNLAP, Nita’s only woman tinued to maka^a pretense of totting Style No. 2849 is designed for the i youngsters from being.- spoiled, m spot! begin today to bring back *tbe lily- down at your sides, outstretched but friend, stands beside thpir table. “Where’s everybody?” he called up the score, while Karen, who had miss of 8, 10, 1^ iand 14 years. : 'many respects such traintog is ab- FLORA MILES, who left'ihe room whiteness, that your hands once had. relaxed.'-' from the doorway. “Am I early?” risen, stood over her like a bird Covert cloth' is smart in dark; solutely oeyond their power, Massage them to get a good circu­ before the “ death hand,” goes out None-of these remedies are suc­ “Don’t interrupt, please, dear,” poised for flight. brown with tan pique. Or maybe,' Home life in the old‘days was a lation, use whitening cream and lo­ to the triephohe in the foyer out­ cessful if you €ire in poor health, I Carolyn Drake answered, her voice A t that instant Dexter Sprague- you’d prefer a monotone tweed In ' small world. Duties were multiple tion and always, before beginning side Nita’s bedroom. ; POLLY repeat. sure that it is not a trembling now, where before it began to advance into the room, green diagonal mixture. The side'and varied and each of the' half treatment, wash in tepid water and BEALE goes out to the Mlarium, matter Of poor circulation caused by must have been sharp and queru­ Janet Raymond at his side, her bodice sections, ooth front and bdek,'- dozen youngsters 'had his respon- rinse in cold, but not too cold. . meeting her finance, CLIVE HAM­ face flaming. could be cut crosswise, creating a | sibilities. We: kpQW now that this old some organic trouble. It never pays lous. An Emergency Measure to try to treat a. disfigurement \rith- MOND. “Behave ^exactly as you did be­ very smart effect. i type of home with its wholesome tax They start to play the hand, Silently Drake took his place be­ If your hands are reddened by ex- out first trying to find out if- there hind his wife’s chair, laying a hand fore!” Dundee commanded' in a .S ize 8 requires 2% yards 39-inch j or small muscles, its opportunities with Karen as declarer, and Penny harsh whisper. No time for cod­ with Vz yard 35-inch contrasting. !tor ^ deyeloitog normal to K l ™ - acting as Nita, Karen’s partner. affectionately upon her shoulder. efficacious. > Add a handful of tan removed. Once that, important mat­ Dtmdee, watching closely, -saw dling these people now! Our large Fashion Book shows j other' children, its varied and corn- Karen gets tiie bid for six spades, how to dress up to the minute a t ! munity o f interests, was an influence bark—purchasable at any pharmacy ter is put of the way, however, th e' Penny’s eyes widen with something Dexter Sprague’s face took on a —to a bowl of tepid water and soak rest is up to you. and after Penny, as Nita finishes yellower tinge, but he ob^ed; very little expense. It contains most! in the life of every child that can- laying down her cards, TRACEY like shocked surprise. So Drake your hands 15 minutes or so. Dry Your hands, if red, w on ’t whiten was trying to deceive him, coimting “Greetings!” he called out in the attractive Paris designs for adults not he matched now by any code of MILES, Flora’s husband, comes in. them carefuUy on a soft towel and over night. Nor in a ^eek.- N6r a on the one-ness o f that group, his jaunty, over-cordial tones of a man and cl^dren, embroidery, Xmas sug-' training. ' Penny jumps up, asks Tracey to gestions, etc. { Two Kinds of Selfishness apply bleaching cream while they couple of weeks. But constant care, closest friends! who knows himself not too wel- are soft and pliable. massage, and bleaching are.bound to make cocktodls, and goes to the came. “Where’s Nita?—and every­ ■Be sure to fill in the size of the j And so it becomes iriiperative for bedroom. Dundee makes a note of “ You asked no questions, Mrs. pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin every parent of small fanillies to If you are afflicted with red hands, have their effect. Keep at It.- .' J Drake?” Dundee interpolated. body? Isn’t that the cocktail the time. JUDGE MARSHALL shaker I hear?” preferred). concentrate on this very, habit of comes in and gives his wife ad­ The banker flushed again. “I — ?r. Having received no answer from Price of book 10 cents. - self-interest in their children. vice. JOHN DRAKE, Carolyn’s yes, I believe I did. Carolyn — Mrs. anyone present, Sprague strolled Price'6f pattern 15 cents. Selfishness here is used as a gen­ husband, cmnes in angrily, pro­ Drake—explained that Karen was through the living room and on eral term. It is one thing to refuse testing this grisly fuce. playing for a little slam in ^pades, into the dining room, Janet follow­ another child a bite of an apple, and and that she had doubted— ‘on prin- Maachester Herald another tbing- to say, “I don’t want NOW GO ON w r r a t h e s t o r y ing. Judge Marshall had nodded t ci|Jle,’ ” he added acidly. Pattern Service t<5 walk to the store with you, Harry. CHAPTER IX stiffly, and John C. Drake had mut­ HEALTH “And when I told you that Karen tered the semblance of a greeting. 2849 I would rather read.” Y;et both are Before Drake had reached his had redoubled and it looked as if . . . Were they all overdoing it a selfish and of the two the second side, his purpose plain upon his' For a Herald ratte'ni ot the ABSORFTION OF FAT REDUCED. , in amount and co6 t^ more solid she was going to make it,” Carolyn bit—this reacting of their hostility £703 model Illustrated, send Iflc in form is the most pernifious, because stem, rather ascetic features, Dun­ Drake whimpered and shifted her to the sole remaining outsider of it is this very unwillingness to put BY d i g e s t i v e disturbances ''material in such a case.; Di the pres- dee had taken a hasty glance, at stamps or coin directly to . Fash­ ourselves about, or to stir our cod­ ence of infection or excess nervous short, stout body in the little bridge their compact little group? . . . ion Bureau, Manchester EVehliig the watch cupped in his palm, dled anatomies to oblige another, or (This to one of a series of articles action, there may be much more ac- chair, “you said — why not tell the Dundee stroked his chin ! thought­ Herald. Fifth Avenue and ‘29th noted, the exact minute and second to acknowledge a kindly obligation by Dr. Fisbbein on nutrition of the ti'vdty of the bowls than in the nor­ truth?—^you said it was just like fully. Street, New York City. of the interruption. Time out! me and I might as well take to But Penny was saying in her to our fellow beings, that is at the child.) mal cause. "One moment, Mr. Drake,” he tattling at bridge parties'.” abrupt, husky voice: “Above the Price IS Cents root of most moral atrophy today. The expert can tell much from the said calmly. “I quite agree with “That was said jokingly, my line, 1250 below the line T20, mak­ Every fellow for himself, the race BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN color of the excretions. The amoimt you—from your viewpoint. What STatue ...•• dear,” Drake retorted with a cold­ ing a total of 1970 on this hand, * to the swiftest, the devil take the Editor, Journal of the American of bile may cause a yaryiiig'' rirom mine is, you can’t be expected to All new calfskin dr kid shoes hindmost! That is a composite mot­ ness that tried to be warmth. Karen.” should he shiiied; bjefore wearing.. Size ...... Medical Association, and of yellow to brown or green, oT even Itnow. But believe me when I say “Play bridge!” Dundee com­ to that many of us coUd work con- | black, depending on the nature of ‘Won’t Nita Ije glad?” Karen Cream polish. cM ,-b« used or ordi­ Hygeia, the Health Magazine that I consider it of vital impor­ manded, sure that the approximate Addresi...... sistently in cross-stitch and hang gasped, then began to rim totter- nary cake polish. ‘The shine keeps the digestion and the type of food, tance to the investigation of the length of the previous (flspute had over our doors. We are selfish as a 1 and whether or not there-is bleeding. ingly, calling: “Nita! Nita!” But them unifortn color when they murder of Mrs. Selim that this par­ not been taken up, whatever retort people, our children are selfish, and In £he intestines, digestion goes in the hall she collapsed, shudder­ commence io get soiled. It depends particularly oh the ticular bridge band, with all its at­ Carolyn Drake had made. Then he ing, crying in a dhild’s whimper: getting more so. 'That is unvar­ on to modify the food so that It w ill amount______of bile and______what happens _____ to tending remarks, the usual bicker­ checked himself, again looking at “No, no! I—can’t —go in there— nished truth.: be absorbed and used by the body the bile in the process of digestion ing, and its-interruptions of arriv­ his watch: “And just what did you again!” Need Responsibilities for growth and repair. Proteins are A small amount of mucus is not in­ ing male guests for cocktails, be answer to j^ur husband’s little (To Be Continued) I should. look around for some­ broken up into their constituents, frequent. The solid materlEil/ in the played out, exactly as it was this joke, Mrs. Drake?” thing to put,, that sense of ebliga- the sugars are rapidly absorbed in case of the infant, is usually curds afternoon. I thought I had made ‘T—I—” The woman looked help­ tion, ktow ai^other people into a the form in which they are taken containing soaps and calcium salt, myself clear before. If you don’t lessly aroimd the table, her slate- child’s mfeid. :»> I \should'- get - some­ into the body, starch is modified Into whereas the presence of considera­ wish me to believe that you have thing to take the place of the; chick­ sugars, and fats are changed by the I life colored eyes reddening with "tears, ble amounts of imdigested starch semeiliing to conceal by refusing then she plunged recklessly, after Manchester’ s ens that had to be fed, the two’mlles action of the bile. may cause a slimy consistency. to take part in a rather grisly a fearfifl look at Dimdee’s implaca­ that had to be •walked to school, the In the presence of digestive dis­ game— ” ble face. “I said that if it was garden that had to be Weeded, the turbance, the absorption of fat is “Certainly I have nothing to con­ Nita he was talking to, he wouldn’t wood that was always piling up to likely to be greatly diminished. By ceal!” John C. Drake, banker, speak in—^in that tone; that she Needy Cases On Nov. 29, 1778, the British cap- bechopped. an exajnination of the mtiterial ex­ morted angrily. could make all the foqlish errors tufed Savaimah, Ga., in their suc­ I should' himt up tasks aa sub- creted from Uie body, the physician - “Then please bow as gracefully of over-bidding or revoking or dou­ CASE NO. 12 stitutes 'fpr' the beda that had to he i3 able to determine, the extent of k? possible to necessity,” Dundee cessful expedition into the South bling that she wanted to aid he There are“ three children in the made, ofteh b y stubby little fingers, digestion and also whether or not« urged-without rancor. “And may I BY MARY during the Revolutionary. War. wouldn’t say a word except to home of Case No. 12 who mourn for Despairing, after Burgoyhe’s sur- seams that had to. be sewed* eggs there has been orverfeeding, failure ask before we go on, if you made Many houselieeper^Vflnd- the •win- , . « ^ i of absorption, or too much bacterial praise her— ” their father while the worn mother 'wiiming suc- that bad •.to-be carefully gathered, The truth shall make yon free. your entrance at this time, and the ter salad question ,qiiite ‘perplexing, i rain or shihe. These tasks take,on action. “Then I may as well confess,” | lies on a sick bed. There is not much Britiai'decld- —St. John 8:32. fiacts of your arrival?” Drake said acidly, “that I answered comfort or inspiration for children The necessity- of' serving uncooked j m the North, the romance, now;-, through-.the’ mist of The normal infant fed at the '. Drake considered a moment, the . extreme substantially as follows: ‘Nita, my in a situation like this. Still they food is clearly'realized, but the re-! concentrate, m. years,'but .they were hard then, not breast is likely* to have actions of Rawing a thin upper lip. Beads of South and conquer the country by dear, is an intelligent bridge must carry on and try to outlive sources ^ein< ltpflted, -.aqd head let­ dressed up in lyrics..- the bowels front two to four times Nothing is really beautiful but sweat stood on his high, narrow cutting pff one state after pother. player.’ . . . Now make the most these early trials. tuce becpnies the stepdljy. I shipuld find a substitute for the a day. However)* some infanta have truth; and truth alone is''Toveljr.— forehead. The winter salad fills an impor­ A British detachment sent by services the chlldfen-of large.fanfi- apparently only one action deiily, of this little family tiff, sir —and There is room for everyone’s'help boat from’ New York and another Boileau. ‘ . ' ‘T walked over from the Country be damned to you!” ip the many discouraging and unfor­ tant place in the. menq.. It must sup­ lies Imd to perform for each other.— v;hereas others may have six and C^iib, after 18 holes of golf with already stationed in Georgia, com­ “ Did that end the little scene, tunate cases about town. ' There is ply bulk to a diet apt to be made anything, everything to bring out still be in excellent health. ^Ur 'superior, the_district attor­ bined to subdu$ Savannah. After Obviously, the consistency and na­ Mrs. Drake?” Dundee asked gently. a peculiar satisfaction resulting up of rich and “concentrated’ foods, fortitude, a sense of duty, and.the DIFFERENT GARNISH ney,” Drake answered, With nasty “Yes. I—^I— just cried a little, from charitable work. If it were It also must fUfnlsh salts and vita- the city 'waid.taken 'intoy o f the i habit of-consldering*self-among the ture of the excretion depends on the 'emphasis. “I left the clubhouse at but I kept on playing. And Johnny possible to convey the expressions of ruins and maiwtata, the proper bal-: colonists, pleased by treatinent ac-* last. - . r. k type of feeding to a ’large, extent. p;lO, calculating that it wovdd take —Mr. Drake—went away, walking thankfulness and appreciation that ance of the dMit^';i:t|;Oontrasting fla-j corded them by thrir cbnq^ierors, If we are going to carry the chil­ The infant that is fed on cow’s milk Halves of apricots,*' placed face me about 20 minutes for the walk up and down the room, waiting for ig-eets the welfare nurse as she vor and textui^;v*u|v Well as Its. a t - : flocked in great' lirlmbers to Brit­ dren around in plush-lined cases, ;1 usually has less action than one that downward, alternating with mari- ■vSt of—of about a mile.” Nita to come back, I suppose!” makes her rounds with food and tractive ap|i«irifiu|B', are worte- ish s.t^dards. , , ?. wonder just how much backbone the la fed at the breast, but the mate­ schino cherries make a good gar­ Dimdee made a mental note to “Then go on with the game,” clothing, there would be few per-j while qualities tha;t deserve consid Georgia was subsequently con­ race will have a century hence.;'We rial excreted is likely to be greater nish for chicken or pork. ■ 'ftid out exactly how far from this Dundee ordered curtly. sons immune to the call of charity, eration. " 7 ” , quered and s royal governor rein- must start in now.vto. cqnabat the I fdnely house in Primrose Meadows Silently now, as silently as the There is a peculiar wrench on the i Hearty-salads’‘Of-meat, fish an d‘ stated, The following ' year the habits of! self-indulgence and ease; in Qie Coimtry Club actually was, but real game must have been played, heart strings when one; sees little ; eggs usu*diy’are'W ^ted for special ! Americans, undier General' the children. — - - his next question was along an­ because of the embarrassing scene children barefoot and scantUy' occarionsf;ah%feWomYfind a place in 'tried ■ to capture- - - - - Savannah - -..k:hut were other line: between husband and wife, the i clothed utterly ignorant of the whole the regularcitfeflte! but-cream cheese, defeated With hea’vy losses.. Not long “You walked, Mr. Drake?—after sinister game was carried to its nuts, peanufe/lHittery dried fruits/ -after this Sir'Henry ' (Clinton ‘ ebn- 18 holes "of golf on a warm day?” scheme of existence. Obey that im­ conclusion. Karen led the king of pulse and do your bit to help some canned frifftSyfri^^y-fruits, canned. . ducted a British expedition against hearts from the dummy, Penny . Drake’s pale, narrow face poor child today. and fresh.-'yegeli^web and jcUjcd j charleston and captured- ’ the city IV^jichester’s played her seven, Karen con­ combinafeiQha^ril’at'e.hijitable and ap.-. . Lincoln and his ..whole army, flushed. “My wife had the car. tributed her o’wn deuce, and Mrs. i r I-had driven out with Mr. Sander­ petizing s^ads.,. Most of | Gates, with a new American ' Drake followed suit with the five. THREE BURNED TO DEATH t h ^ alwaj« OT^ I^aflahle.^ ^ ^ army, sought to retrieve the South son, but he was called away by a —Again Karen led from the dummy, Tomato jell/la excellent su)>- long distance message. I lingered from the British he, top, was badly with the four of hearth, follow ed, stitute for fresh ;to|aatoe3.- Its bright defeated. at the club for awhile, chatting and by Penny’s nine, the 10 from the | Pembroke, Ont., Nov. 29.— (AP.) red color mq^es it pafticidarly de­ Dec. 1-6—Art exhibit at Center —or—^having a cool drink or two, declarer’s hand, and the five of | —A burning pot of tar brought sirable fo>^ uier^holi^y season if a Church. ' ' , then I set out afoot.” clubs from Mrs. Drake. Having j death to Mrs. Joseph Patenaude, 26, party luncheonidinner salad Is WOMAN BOUND OVER Dec. 5—High School basketball “I see,” said Dundee thoughtfully. taken the trick with her - 10 of and her two baby daughters and de­ wanted, 'ite triefe^bf scooping out team plays East Hartford at Rec.-- , ^*Now as to your arrival here—” hearts, Karen ‘ then led the six of stroyed their home on the shore of the center of inq^^ual molds of N ew Haven, Nov. 29.— (A P.)— Dec. 6—$peclal meeting of-Eiast- . “ I walked in. The door had been hearts, Carolyn Drake discarded clear jelly smd fill: ^ e center with Mrs. Mary G. Dorchester, Seymour, ern Star at Masonic-Temple. ■ •" - left,on the latch, as it ‘ usually is, Canoe lake yesterday. the six of clubs, dummy the eight Mrs. Patenaude was heating the extra material is rth keeping in wife of the :Rev.-Donald H. Dorches- Dec. 8—American Legion dance at when a party' is on,” Drake ex­ of hearts,-and Penny the three of Any lifi^ture that would be ter .today waq neld* in $1,000 bqnds Masonic Temple, plained coldly. “And I was just en­ tar on the kitchen stove for her mind. clubs. used for fresh‘tom al^s can be lised j for the Superior Court on a charge Dec.^ 10-^Play at . High • School, tering the room when I heard my husband to use in repriring. the With a faint show of the triumph roof. The tar boiled over and spread for the fillip; , , of causing death , by ■•* the negligent Deacon Dubbs,” under auspices of wife make the remark about cover­ with which she had played the AttracQto j operation, of< a; motor vehicle.; She Manchester Grange. ' . ing an honor with an honor, and toward the two and three year old hand the first time,‘^ Karen threw girls playing on the floor.' Mrs. Jellied beet /^ o is of a pret-; waived examination in City Court, Lions Club musical comedy - at then her question of Penny as to dO'wn her remaining three trumps, ty red color. Combliied with shred- ■ About two weeks ago Mrs. Dor- State Theater, “The Aeroplane Girl.” whether she should have played Patenaude picked up the burning making her little slam. Then she mass and threw it into the yard, but d*ed white cabbage, a moat attractive Chester Was held -criminally respon-' Dec. 12-—Charity Dance given, by second hand low.” threw an appealing upward glance red .and wl^e;^salad la made. To sjble by Coroner Corrigan for the St. Mary’s Young Men’s Club at “ So you entered this time at* the it set her dress afire. at Dundee, who nodded for her to Her husband carried her to the make a vivid red a|ul green salad, death on October J.0 'of Bernice State Armory, benefit o f Christmas correct moment,” said Dundee. go on, exactly as she and the other choose the gretoest leaves of lettuce. Thomas, 16, of 42 Elm street, Sey- Compiunity Fund.- ■ ■■ - “Now Mr. ' Drake, I am going to yard, burning his hands and body, two players had done that after­ but when he turned back to rescue shred them ajld use as a nest for In- , mour who was killed- when a car Play at Nathan Hale school by ask you to re-enter the room and noon. dl'vidual molds of jellied'beets. driven by'M rs. Dorchester crashed Young People at Zion Lutheran do-exactly as you did upon your ar­ the children, the flames had engulfed “I made it!” Karefi tried to Bright’ red apples, carefully I'into a pole. church. ’ ■ rival at approximately 5:33.” sound very triumphant. “A little the flimsy frame structure. Mrs. washed and polisbjjq, make a gay ! ^— ------Annual sale,., supper, and enter­ Drake wheeled, imgraciously, slam, doubled and redoubled! . . . Patenaude died last night. Three salad cut petal i^ h ip n alnioatto the As far as a choice^is concerned in tainment of Second,Congregational and again returned to the doorway, young sons were absent at school. blossom- end. ^-^The ebre is carefully, reading that new boq^ by Mae West church. while Dundee again consulted his ,X)ec. 15— Charity, concert' at High ; watch, mentally subtracting the removed'and the .cavity filled with | or seefiig her perforin, on the stage, School by Beethoven Glee cliib, bap- i minutes which had been wasted any - preferred- comhiMtlon well' it la's^ of kiud •’“‘or half dozen moistened with sEjlad dressing. The | of the’dther. » , eflt of -the Clhristmas^ ComnmnJty upon this interruption, from the petals must be cut narrow enough to i time he had marked upon his mem­ Fund. . •’ ory as the moment at which Drake make th'e salad to' ekt.: i Top ofteh when lettuce is used | m a r k e d HANDtoiRCHIEFS, had interfered. But an undercur­ only for'th e saladr^^een— as a bed j rent of skepticism nagged at his N C t ; write...a,,chiia’s indel- ^ for sorpe ai^ad m jxture^it ls not liblAlnk. in the/,<^pter'.pf/his or her HeA/Z St^NPANCE, V/yO H - L ' J eaten and to tM /^te'O f money asi y p G N school' hankef’ch i^ s,; and !!f ewer»will IM3. THIS 5H4FT O T > well as : food. Lit^ce rolls, an ar-j* be lost. tef^isaus Risss i rangement ln- wMch the salad mix- } A *i: tM E . SAVE- e o o F E ^ A6C3VE "THE. \ •ture is’rblled in.aTetiuce leaf, ihsiire ( COLORED EIHIDINGS • S£- Without “Co p s o f “(He p in e s a t • against wasaste'.^ S|)iredded;iettuce I'fs BASS AND IS AMPS ! and the tinyleaves.^^m tiny 'te* the heart Good .old'ibread" pudWg,* colored Sacrifice O P cm p e p p e R d ic o la r .: ot head lettuce; ca n ' t)e ’ combihed an enchanting pink or'; jfellow •with' with oWer - mlacB’material to good cdioMNS, Auosny _ vegetable, coloring.-vVls^.mivh^ ipore advantage. ^This n ^ e a sure of some acceptable to children.^ ‘ PENTASONALt The finest accommodations and of the‘ valitoble vitainines bm g servicejn o modern, select hotel, eaten,'- even if the ’ bed is ‘ left un­ touched. ' -to. ^ located in the heart of the Fifth m — Avenue Hotel Center. Economy Rotes MARRIED 75 YEARS /h e Y E U J O W FOR ONE^ERSON 'V v m a L (oom u BED) (TWM ROD PulaskirT^^-'Y.,' Not. 29.—(AP.)-^. Mr. and: M ra.. Wifliqin Morton * » 3 “ - » 4 ‘ 5 - » 6 Selkirk, age^*:92va^ *90, respective;, FOR TWO ratSONS ly, today Iwidted over 75 years Orily’*1 AddlHenol, Any Room of marriaAriifai^qatteg'.from; the day SUITES,^ Forior, B•dreetll end Bath afterLer Tht^[hsg|i^g.ibacfc'X’nsuiutirfv{;i;iK.*ui^i:» inui 1855.j-owu. ■ Eiiucf . nmlth. •-L- (ona or "two parsons) $9, |K>, H2 With theto.*nensi Alonzo, 7(>; Den-* I • 19,*- noted 'avla>, |nisB, 73,candV'WlUa% '^ , 'and the 1 TooR;^h^r, > 801 ROOAAS wives and'AoiM.ujf f^BBe abontthemi L S ^llrst flight when Each wWi pHvala berth (tub onrt showor) the coupto‘'ga‘ra ’thwikSr'for n non-' - - ■she; .was drciilertino ico water, oiirrerad doors. tinuance of being. ,-M r. 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Bitmcher Rates» Baker of HERE’ SBIGTEN / Pittsburgh and Hewitt of GRID SELECTIONS Cohnnbia Ahead of Yale’s r Another Victory Needed By North M To A U ^ Cham­ pionship Bqt Progress Toward That Reaiization Was Mighty Atom; Three Col­ Fesder, Russell, Baker Stuid WHITE (PURDUE) LOUISVILLE, KY. JiUBRATOVICH (W IS.) Wt. 175 VAN BlBBElt iPUSDUB) Rudely Shocked By Imj^roving Cuhs Last Smiday; gate Men Named. Out Above OAer Selec- TERRE' HAUfTEj JCTO, DULUTH, MINN, U.) m a t t : tioils Made By Borcky. Majors Still Slight. Favorites Because of S tre^er Of­ FIRST TEAM BY CLAIRE BCRCKY fensive Power. TI7D10KY, Dartmouth, le NBA Service Sports Writer PRICE, Army, It RROMRER6, Dartmouth, Ig There it is—the Big Tmi AU-Star The third chapter of the 1930 town football championship T1C3EINOR, Harvard, o footbaU team. Pick it to pieces if WISNIEWSKI, Fordham, rg will be written into Manchester sport history tomorrow after­ NEWTON, Syracuse, rt jrou like, for every person, includ­ noon when the Cubs and Majors resume their gruelling smuggle ORSI, Colgate, re ing Dr. Ftemk Dickinson, is en­ at Hickey^s Grove where they battled to a scoreless deadlock, b a k e r , FittdAmrgh, qb titled to his own opinion. last Sunday. With one victory to their credit by virtue of a h a r t , Colgajbe, Ihb Those Northv^stem . boys.. who G»OSSMAN, Rutgeryi, rhb plastered Notre Dame for severed last-minute touch(lown in the initial contest, the Majors need MACALUSQiLColgate, fl> minutes of a receiit game, wete to only to triumph once more and the title will leave the south end have comprised this writer’s selec- where it has been carefully guarded fo r three years. One gfuesa . . SECOND TEAM JUon.. ..Then Dr..Dickinson, the. DU- MESSIN6ER, Army, le is as good as another as to the outcome of the third clash. ~ nois statistics juggler, rudely jolted The Cuhs must win two games^- BOWSTROM, Navy, It ixiy composure with the revelation LOMBARDS Syracuse, Ig that Michigan stood higher in the FESLER (0 . S. U.) RUSSELL IN .. U.X in order to be re-crowned cham- BERNER, Syracuse, e class than the P\irple. YOUNGSTOWN, G. .WHUSKAPKLA.. pions. Admittedly tee underdogs HERE’S THE FIRST UNERAN, Yale, rg Wt. 185 . m 1S5 b a k e r (N. U.) from tee start, tee Cubs have risen TCIXY, Htt, rt lisft only one outlet-rand CEDAR RAPIDS, lAf don't infer that I haven’s taken it. on their hind haunches and showed ROSENZSWEIG, C. T., re Wt. 171 ALL-AMERICA AS DEWITT. Columbia, qb On behalf of my team, I issue a surprising reluctancy to surrender EYCT, O am ^e Tech, ihb ohaUenga to Dr. DicklnAbn’s, if he can scrape one together. the honey. On a basis of this unex­ CHOSEN BY “Sir KIRN, Navy, rhb - 1 pected strength, tee Cubs’ chances BARTRUO, West Va., lb <$> All-star teams have to have stand­ in tomoitbw’s renewal of the town outs and this one is weU'*fortifled gridiron classic, are greatly im­ New York, Nov. 29.-,-(AP)—^Th© with three. A whole heedful of proved although tee Majors still By WILLIAM BRAUCHER WOODWORTH (M. U.) MORRISON (MICH.) MUNN (MINN.) WHEELER (MICH.) New York Sim’s All-American foot­ votei is for Wesley Fesler, the Ohio look like a good bet to win tee ball team was named today by its NEA Serdoe Sports Editor State team; The other votes are for EVANSTON, i l l ; KOYAL OAK. M ica . MINNEAPOLIS, BAY CITY, MICH. W t. 210 Wt. '205 W t. 165. series—sometime before Christmas. staff experts. Frank Baker and Reb RusseU,-two Wt. 191' The selections follow; Here are two AU-Eastem football very big elevenths of the WUdeat Vlrtaai and Actual Virtually speaking, the first two F. Baker Northwestern ...... LE teams without either Barry Wood, combination I . might ha^A named Edwards, Wash. State ...... LT other standouts, but it was pointed games have been no-score tieh, al­ who passed Harvard to victory over though tee Majors must be credited Koch, Baylor ...... LG out that too many might make the Ticknor, Harvard Yale, or Alble Booth, the slippery- selection resemble an aU-star coUec<« NOTRE DAME RULES with tee first struggle by virtue of hipped elf of New Haven. tioh of Isoaches, and the trend -of one. ,^ of tee most unusual breaks V. Baker Southern Calif. .... RG late has been to give the game back teat’ ever occurred in"a football Sington, Alabama ...... RT If you think they botii ought-to Fesler, Ohio State ...... RE be on there, pick yourself an AU- to- the boys. ARE THE WINNERS -2 -1 CHOICE T 9 game. Repiflsed for the fifth time A t that, most o f theJ Big Ten A t Alabamt Total 2B0U)s. as they attacked ,tee mouth of the Carideo, Notre Dame ...... Q ^_ Eastem team and put them there. Schwartz, Notre Dam e ...... t.h B ' Tf this b^ treason make the most, of mentors had a hand m the choice of Gub goal, the Majors essayed to this aggregation. That's why Jack score on a dropMck. Irving Brown Pinckert, Southern CaUf ... RifiB It, we have iust- begun to Ught and University, Ala., Nov. 28.—^Besyharder than Stogton or Clement,-,A1 of Providence was given tee as­ Maciflso, Colgate ...... PB you c^jtead a horse to.,water. White of Purdue won the quarter­ Some mighty nice bowling scores REPESECADETS back ipost ahead of Mrohigan’s were turned in last night at Con- idea having two ot tee biggest nbama’s 215-pound tackles.-• The signment. A great mnnberNcif'Coaches have His effort barely cleared the line Harry-Newman, who was placed oa Tjm’s alleys where RrokvUle and tackles playing fo&tbalHn tee south, three inches in time by an eyelash rather than w told me that Albie Booth and Bar­ tht second tedm. Besides, Maynard u i.w c ov/uui, BclUnl scaliniT-'135 pounds of scrimmage and struck a Cub big odds. '/■ ry Wood “probably wlU be picked -Manchester collided. ” ^ tee Crimihson Tide of Alabama this while Haik hefts oofy^lS. ^ backfield man who was standing al­ Morrison and Jack Wheeler are con­ Rockville was given a real trounc-' But Army Elevtn May Sa^ Vendrillo Out ? on the all-star teams but I could sidered the very best of the Maize season boasts a pair of tee tiniest h ; most on tee goal line. The baU Fortunately bote tee Cubs add name a'dozen halfbacks in the east and Blue players this season. ing by 193 pins. This Is tee first alfbacks in tee coimtiy, in Bat Bel­ Both peewee halfbacks bail fto bounded back and a Major man re­ time teat Rckville, has taste^ defeat the Majors have come through tee who are better than either of "Lubratovich and Vari Bibber were lini and Shorty Haik. They are res m New England. Bellini comes from prise South Benders At covered, on the Cubs’ four yard line first two- battles practically '' safe them.” These claims I have tried to not the. biggest tables in tee confer-, by a Manchester team to A-number erve ball carrisn. -/ < New •Haven' where he played with for a first down, legalized by the of'years. The local team *tuffi#d iri from injury. Tomorrow’s starti^ verify personallyr and-1 guess the ence' bnr’tefy.-were tee' most esffec- ; 0 h 'te e "scales together , BeUini a Yale’s Albfe Booth. Haik is a New fact that the kick went over tee lineup will be about the same 4s coaches are right. Publicity doesn’t tive, according to the coaching t o t a l s 601, 616r.565; a total of nd Haik hit it only a few pounds Hampshire lad. Chicago This Afternoon. line of scrimmage. Less than a 1,782 for tee- match. 'The lowest ih- last week, it is understood. Only oiie make one footbaU better than an­ gentry. Mar^ of Northwestern minute remained to play and Tom­ man may be kept on the sidelines other, and one game does not make and Stan Bodman cf lUicois also di-vddual total w as^3^. my Meikle dove through the Cub because of injuries. He is Salyfe a season." won tee favor of many observers Conran starred yrith high single New York, Nov. 29.— (A P )—The mass on tee second play for the Vendrillo, scrappy little Major ce^ Shall we pick our stars by tradi­ and tee latter might even have oUt- of 136, while he shared honors with call to arms sovmded on tee eastern lone score of the series to date. Had ter who has been playing such..^ tion or performance? scored Lubratovich or Vtn Bibber his teammate Kebert with a three- SCEI^ roSSBLE NOSE DIVE AS A1 Williams, the Cub back, been football front again todajr but whale of a game in tee series. Ven- had his mates given nim an/ co-op­ string total of 371. able, to get out of tee way in time, drillo has a badly lacerated ear ogd “ But where did you get the nsunes eration. . The Manchester Girls .also won by found only a dozen, or so o f. the Brown’s kick woifld automatically a possible chest bone injury. .Iq of aU those strangers in the back- I pride myself on choosing two 6? pins and they 'bowled very con­ W A im KAYOES CHRISTNER section’s 100 odd teams were pre­ have become a touchback and'the case he is unable to play, ,it would big, husky guards who eSn do more sistently. Flora Nelson carried field?’’ is the question that is going pared to answer. The. others had game gone scoreless. be no surprise to see tee post a^^ than tee customary charguig. tack- honors of 96 and 281. The girls’ A Hollow Victory to be asked by certain people. It laid aside the moleskins until signed to Charlie Lazarek, captoh) just goes to show that the world is lihg and interference running. Red team is proving quite popular. However, breaks always have of the Rhode Island State elev^ Woodwork > of Northwestern and The scores: End Comes After Oqly 38 another year. played a prominent part in football last season. Lazarek took Veiif a'big place, and not a small place, .Clarence Munn of Minnesota are a fte r T h e r e are lots and'lots 6f Conran’s Men The day’s program stressed in- games and in tee sense that they drillo's place when he was injured kickers de luxe. Roth have done- a, E; Rudinsky . 123 126 106-- 355 teraectional games. In thS Phila­ made the most of a golden oppor­ last Simday. . y. footbaU teams. major share of teeir team’»: inuring. Seconds of Sparring In Ben Ticknor of Harvard, ' of R. Sad ...... 121 127 98— 346 delphia district Washington State's tunity, the Majors deserved tee There is some tajk' to tee effect ■-YT’ ^ Kabat nhd Stears enacted the fine k ateavlck . . . 113 106 120 ^ 339 Cougars, who won the Pacific Coast first game. Yet, what followed in that Brown may see more service course, belongs. He is one of the points'^ Oi guard play but neither finest footbaU players of the year. T. Conran ... 123 136 112— 871 First Round; Loser Fads Conference, battled Villanova Wild­ tee second chapter of the series for the Majors tomorrow. He is a showed tee added talent of Wood- C. Kebert . . . 121 121 129— 371 cats and Temple’s warriors were tended to make tee north end former Providence College {flaycer Undoubtedly, he wiU be the first worth and Muipi. . Between tee halves of tee Cub- chcfice on the AU-America elevens-at engaged with Drake of the Mis­ triumph somewhat hollow. Regard­ of considerable merit and hasn't, The reasoh Jack Wheeler, the Bay 601 616 565—1782 To Respond To Count of Major game tomorrow aftemoob, souri Valley Conference. less of this fact, the Majors are now been givrai much of a chance in center. City boy, made my team is because tee players of both teams will line '!^ t Ticknor has honestly earned Rodkville Men ----- Army, Georgetown and Dart­ sitting pretty with one game in the past games because of tee almost be kept Michigan gpmg when Hterry up' at midfield and stand fot a mo­ bag, but they are admittedly a dis­ his" honor. ProbaWy there are- bet-, Lemek ...... 103 103 . 99— 305 mouth carried eastern baxmers in­ unlimited number of backs Coaeh Newinan failed. Wherier’h" punt- Bretto ...... 99 118 117— 334 20. ment with bowed heads, in silent appointed band of football war­ Moonan has at his disposal. Brown ter backs than the men named hemdling, nm-backs and interception tribute to' Thomas Hickey, owner of to foreign fields. Army deployed Carlo ...... 103 124 121— 348 her imheaten forces at Chicago riors, for they had hopes of ending is a by profession above, but the hacks I have chosen, of passes provided tee brightest bits tee field upon which tee game ia the series last Sunday with an im­ like Ticknor, have won their posi­ B erth old ...... 94 118 305 Knute Rockne’s rough riders of may see some service at that post of baU lugging Michigan showed to Morin ...... 99 10395^— 297 being played. Mri Hickey died dur­ pressive victory.. A band had even tomorrow although Tommy Meikle tions by work both enduring and tee conference this season. Chicago, Nov. 29.:—(AP.)—Some ing the past week aS the result of Notre Dame. At Palo Alto, Dart­ mouth, another undefeated eastern been obtained with which to cele­ has been doing a pretty good job. briUiant. of tee approximately 4,000 who injuries suffered in an automobile, brate in a fitting manner, but their Do you--question -Lee^ Hanley’s 498 566 b25— 1689 team, met Stanford. Georgetown The Cubs will no doubt stand pat' went to the Ctoliseum last nigt.* to accident. services 'terminated with the final on their revised backfield that Grossman of Rutgers? Is he bet­ right to a first team berte? He was clashed with Detroit’s husky outfit Conran’s Gfrls* see Mickey Walker fight K. O. at Detroit. Whistle which left the Cubs with came so near to carrying theai ter than Booth or Wood? The only tee only member of tee North­ Manchester High opens its basket­ much more cause for rejoicement. - western backfield who stood up S. KeUey 8T— 248 Christner, today believed tee world’s Cold weather forced postpone­ over the top last week wlim they answer I know is teat I think he is, P. Sum’erville ball season next week Friday iiight It begins- to look as though tee got down as tar as tee two yard through tee whole campaign. A star 87— 244 middleweight champion knocked the against'East Hartford to a C. C. i. l . ment for one week on tee Carnegie and if I must hire a lawyer to de­ teams are much mqre evenly match­ line but couldn’t go tee rest of tee passer and. play director for two A. Shea ...... ,8 3 — 251 Akrbn rubber 'mail'clear out of the co n te st'a t tee Recreation' (Center Tech-Washington & Jefferson con­ fend myself, I wiU. I also think Ed­ F. Nelson .... 90— ?81 ed than anyone realized. Possibly way in four dowim. die Baker of Pitt is tee smartest years, Hamley came into tee ball­ ring—but ^most^ot teem harbored a gymnasium. Coach W. J. (jlarke test but another traditional rivalry the Cubs have been under-rated carrying lim ^ght this year and did M. Strong . . . _ 87-:- 262 remained to be renewed at Boston Winter Closing In quarterbadc in tee east. Jock Suth­ suspicion teat' Christner landed has nearly' a veteran, team from. and, tee Majors over-rated. It isn’t Both teams are being lib^ally erland calls him tee best all-around it better than his greatly publicized among* tee iQiectators, at least part­ Which tb Start tee new c&mpaigit —teat between Holy Cross and - 420 432 434— 1286 easy to say which, if either, is the warded for their bnflsing effmrta back he has coached at Pitt in 13 teammate, Bruder. ' ly by Sis own effortoi ’ I Boston College. cause. Probably a coiabination of Glance back how and see just BockvlUe Girls as each of tee first two games net­ years. He passes, receives, pimts, The .torfah o f what was listed as .Qranfing a good bi^^^k from tee At______Annapolis,^______Navy^ ______clashed_____ with both is as good. an explanation as ted a collection of more than a what this team has. Wheeler, Fes­ B. Jankiel . 85—-^267 a tetorbimff bout to wtoch Walker Weateertoai^ HlckeY’s Qrovewfflun-;l George Washifigton, "^and at Alien- place-kicks and runs and he is Yhe I. Quinn .... 77— 221 any. No one can deny teat tee Cubs thousand dollars at. the points of vriiole show on defense. He is con­ ler, Woodworth and Munn are great gave -away'35^' pounds in bis sec-, doubtedly be trampled under teej t'own, Muhlenberg took Its staUd went into the series with tee worst punters. Fesler, Hanlfy and A. Burke .. 72— 245 admittance. Last Sunday t|Mi weath­ sistent. ond raid ^mong tee heavyweights, feet of another crowd of more than [ against ' Western Maryland. The record that ever gnraced a south end er was ideal and an enormous cro^d White are star passers. Baker C. Pearson 87— 242 3,0Q0 persons, tomorrow afternoon, j-yniversity of Baltimore and LoyolA Hart and Macaluso of (Colgate did. L. Brown ., caune'after 3$ second of fighting. contenders’ slate while the Majors’ turned out. Tomorrow’s audience more and better work, in my opin­ Fesler and tee entire' back- 87— 248 Walker chm'Kod out of bis corner, This town takes its annual, football' of Marylemd were matched at Balti- record was the most impressive in field are nifty pass receivers. And finale seriously, not only te€ play may be swelled somewhat by Man­ ion, tean . Booth and Wood. Hart is sntocki^F f^hristeer'vrite a hard more.----- years. The Cuhs haven’t scored in chester people home V for tee holi­ a strong rumier, a triple-tejeat per­ after every one of their touchdown 420 385 408—1223 right to the jaw and a IMt to tee ers, but tee fans as well. The'games so long teat it seems CJhrlstopher jaunts, big George Van' Bibber furnish a botmtiful supply of food C bic^o, Nov. 29.— (A P )—-Army day week-end either from school' or former, splendid on drtenso and a head, dropping him to front of tee versus' Notre-Dame, the choiest Columbtis must have b^n tee guest place of' employment, itos may be would be handy for thergoAl Tdck- for talk. of hondt when a Cub man last sparkplug tot tee best team Colgate ing. Yesm, rays I! " r- - three members of tee Dllnofa 3tate fbotball bit of tee season betvreen offset somewhat by tee cold wave has had in years. He is not only a CRESCENTS BEA^ A|hletlc,QommfasiQXU He .'wis up at two'great, undefeated elevens, with crossed an opposing goal line. Their which has struck tUs section of t.y - FjDBSTTEAM Probably it is tee. opinion of moat efforte for tee season show a string star individually, According to Andy Baker, Northwestern, le. tee count.^of three. Another left around 125,000 spectators to watch cduntry. In event tee Majors fail to h ^k qaught ,hOh and he sailed ber everyone' interested in tee Cub- of eight or nitie goose, eggs and a Kerr, but a line team player as weU. Lubratovich, Wliwbnrin, It. Major scrap, teat'bUe or tee-other iti on: Soldier F l ^ ' todaY. win tomorrow, tee. fou^. g»m< UkeVrise the deeds of Macaliuo ROVERS BY 6 0 4 9 " the second and top strimda of Victory for tee 'ATtoy meahtvthe lonesome 27. ^ 1', . will revert back^ to Mt. Nebo tee ‘ Woodworth, Northwestern, Ig. Ig^- ■ '% : . team win. tomorrow’s , "^m e . instead Hence, fa it little ytonder that stand out. If you don’t beUeve, see Morrison, IKchlgan, c. of having it come out another tie. . In cadetorsysiU^t C2^pa%a^^^ following Sunday. In c ^ neither the scores. Chrifitnor laqded nmong'teltr'Spec- fot'Ndtre’ ' Datoe/toettot'/bhb more nearly everyone Kgmred the Majors team is able to win, tee chances of Munn, Miimesota, rg. Such an event ’ there. is danger of to abuse tee Cubs still ftoteer ? The Van Bibber, Purdue, rt. The South Methodist Boys’ Club tatorafitod' rolled /over 'm i. press ydfiter bibckiiig'a completion of tee stridS" toward',, national champion- neither team being able to win tee table, fahtoir to tee floor, where he stop honots.' Cofi^tionS: were fitted fact teat they have been unable to 1930 'Championship wiH. increase as I wonder tf sentiment, should play Fesler, Ohio State (C.), re. basketball league got tmderway in series vteich would be a^ very unsat­ accomplish this task has therefore any part in these sdections ? .Colum­ White, Purdue, qb. the church gym last nigjit when the lay as tee offlrials tolled o£E/20 secT isfactory conclusion;to tee j.930 fbot- td test tee BMrits . of every man td old man winter is setting in fast Wheeler, Michigan, Ihb. onds. Undef Illinpfa' rules, a fighter the^Uttopst, with jiiromise of ;an icy^ naturally caused keen disappoint- bia rose from tee depths to tower­ Crescents won a free scoring tilt balLsq^dn in Mmehester, ; '" m ^t among tee ardent supporters ing heights and Hewitt was the one Hanley, Northwestern, rhb. with the Rovers, 60 to 49 in an ex­ ImoOked from te^e rtog, is entitled to ♦ , gritotod' and ~ mmwtoter tempera­ Philadelphia Nov^ 29.— (A P )— Ruw^, Northwestern, fb. 20 seconds'during l^^ch to retton. tures. r. . of "the norUi end cruise but they Watiiington' State, ,histo-powe^. Trtuti without whom, victory could hibition gamb. The league- will ofH* ■ITie Majors'" and Cubs will bote are far from dfatoflitogsd In fact not, have been attained, of the * SECOND TEAM ' t cially start in tee near teture with At end; of'tee-count^^^g- practice sesrions tomorrow, iMdtfy Dame rifled, favorite at 2 scoring macMnd'' o f' tee ^Pacific Moss, Purdue, le. theyjxave great-toopdis'of attaining Coast, turns its imdefeatedi eleven Nairy Is tee star of a team that has several teams in action. Last night’s' tppitong; \ ' ' ' ' to';l^a'healtey dro^;'from tee 5 to tea-gtofl of their-desire on tee mor­ been? hruiaqd around, hut his work MarvU, Northwestern, It* summary: ;Umpijig ph/hie i quoted ■ eSwRe^'to ■ t^^ H iare loose on Franklto -Field today Rabat, Wisconsin, Ig. yras-hetlned to tds cor-, row. ! - against'Villancva’s light but scrappy for teat raason, seems all tee bright­ Bovm s.(49) was little wagering,' howeverK and Fatoh Majors, er. Byte was great in tee ganle Miller, Purdue, c. nerii^crai.he aqid he could not coh- mosfcof :teis wais OB^n t: squad. Receipts of the regular Stears, Purdue, rg. ■■ .'-W a w a r d e d to LA B IU M BARELY hich seem to scheduled game will b s contributed ' ist Notre Dame but no better E; Smith, rf ...... b-cf' iGdarit itoute^Roc ' indicate -'he. has been in half a dozep S. Bodman,. Illinois, ft. ; A. Jud...-4 ' ti4) with the second:;Nofr.e Dame back;' th e. - iKitotietoi' .,.Guba. The M ajors mnnbtnan, OWo State, rhb. ' Walker, rg ..... , .l '' 0-0 togfota^fyshtage of tee.gate, and . New York, Nov. 29.—(AP.)—For field. Major-Ralph " Sasse,- Annya said his team was hot overimnfident. Virginia? Miist we repeat? Bruder, Northwestern, fb. Efyq made a tpto tptal of 28 first Thrte m ^ bd-a few quarrels over the^mfii^^Crowd promisea a small the first time In weeks,, a favorite , had i available' hfa moqt ^'VRlano boasts • «-/'B. F. ’TJ T? thtok so. ; f ■ -.ii-V;., ^ lib gitoe was to start at 2:30 jtS.- 'AkBiotoi, cmtopcit^ similar up sili the liruises and fractures in A nice vegetable plate for win­ Haugh, rf .2 0-0^ 4 i Fidel La Barbed rugged Pacific S.-TJ and wiU'be broadcast oVer p ^ t s of advance for the Cubs who flicted ify each of these linemen. In E. Judd, If .... .4 . .Y .. .,.6,, 2-2 14 Vs coast feateerwe^l^ gatoi^ a deci­ stations 'siicL'VVABC amobjg ter time fa an all-yellow one/ such ! 1 .' . r ■ ’ '"V. last; Suhda^ 9ame ndteto a foot of several ^ the selecttons I .have been as baked winter squash qr candied W- McKinijey, c-J.'. 0*0 14 sion over Bud :7Dfylor trf Terre others 'scouring: a ; toudjUdowA that would guided alone Igr coaches’ advice. yams, stewed carrots and’ mashed H. M *^re, rg .fX'f Haute to teS ten-round main bout to The probaMe liiicu|iji >kave evtoiAd toe serleK t anO- j f .te e 'coaches of three ,Jltov^rl^rk;^ideI La Barba, Los tee 6a.rden'la4t :-ifighj^ but a chorus Aniiy s^ltoioafe; B)to'ttos totoit oTtMs'stbry fa that turnips molded to cups, ' - V H E A L m schools otber^tean-'Dartmouth tell ^itelM i q ^ l ^ t e d Bud Taylor, of boos greeted anfiomieeipeito of Mesrihger.... H ost ^to^^almdst torttf nteJtee^best (hot to .m i^w i, the the totiriai verdict. -- A' V..;... .will 'happen: tbiaqrtvw. WtetertB Grsaieeh inlo6t r t c i ^ t e h 4 they hAya aeeh:„^. ;WOrld Mbrt of the gateertog seemedtto TrihSav;^;...... 'rf. .>vrf' Kassts from.-the. past.and Yti<^dcy h i IMtftemute^^ what is & itodwiPitBfbt '.emn^dn, :«toppe^ IL fisted punchtof M^^er.*. 5. *. *. . . . •, » > ircvement tito Cuba It your SMI .Y^rs tee knees ,of (feer, <|^on, 01Uo,51. . nteh'to de?^ ■ -• had gatoed torn at least a draw. La - no? qio^; score out^ iXy' ] ■■ , ■•t&.i*' . ---— — '■ bfa knickers out too fast, put a tog :-'-Ne.W|r . Va^-I^obn LussleD,. Bldl* Btorba wlui a 2 to 1 chrtce over.Yayr surprise, ~rta?t^es8 •I.:-, r patch of heafy matorial the ;uadai Sitii.. , q t^ p ite d Jose Rajtoiond, .lot; -v . *• , King •.... .'*4« ih'.'''' | ,it "i« ^ t l» iS iii end The Dv&uis. of-Dtab havA been ion '■ wyong ride- acr«>ifa tee--*flee#-before' ,49tk^ ------— ---- -•» .« Bowman « e e • • ...... ■'Wied tee warpath for three years, hut tee he wears tee new pants. 'This re­ ai 'six-cfay bl%cSe race openlpg to S Pittsburgh-^-Ted Zarsz, Mopacoi Herb I • • • • *'• • Ih ^. .';u . i .. '’Kokett down behind ted {flne grove Ch kind ot w arp^t tefy use is wbite- enforces teem beautifully and gives Madison Bqtkre Garden tomorrow New .Londi^-rJack Fortney, Bal­ Fa., outpointed Jihumr Neal, ctnoto- Sebastian.. rh ^O’ConnoA west tide of the field. The ^Majors woafafy-for t ^ opposition. you somethlsg to darn to. n ifb t timore, outpointed B(tol^«Mays, nati, 10. Fields favorites hut this 'X' New Loadoa, 10. , ...... LOST—IN COVENTRY black and Manchester vyblte dogr, *i>art bird and hoiind; FOR SALE—150 YOUNG ■ pigs. 6 ROOM TENRMENT, 418 Center also brown and wUte English bull Combekave your choice. R Leh-^ street, alt iiSprovements, newly 'Evening Herald terrier. Wm.'DoelL Rockville.. Tel. luami, Bucki^ham, Conn. ~ V; renovated, g^age, rent reasonable. 499-4.- T cl. 421^ ' a ; F. Jal^ ' * Qty Election Monday ' CnASSIFTEh LOST—BLACK KIp^OLOVE. Find- POULTRY AND FOR ROOM tenement, On Monday the off-year city elec­ . ilDyERH^M ENTS tion will be held but little interest :,er,please return to-81 Lake street SUPPLIES newly'deborated. Inquire 278 HU-" or telephone S682.„ - Uud ,street or telephone 6735. ^ is shovvm. l^vo aldermen and' four ^ o u n t Blx aver?«r« coiflidiimen will be chosen. Firat 101— GIFTS FOR HIM. 104 GIFTS FdR THE ' Initials, number* and - — .'o/iri------100— GIFTS FOR HER. each count as a word and o®“ P®JJ®* LOST—ON OAK'STREET lady's; FOR SAXiE—GEESE. John Calve. FIVE ROOM FLAT, all improve-, .ward will elect a< councilman, the FAMILY ' - HEADPUARTERS for Elgin "Le­ THE CHRISTMAS CLUB — Will • ■ V ■words as two -words. Minimum cost ts change purse containing sum of D ial 4416. I ments, first floor, nice neighbor-^ Second ward an alderman and coun­ price of three lines. pioney. Finder please call 7256. hood 325.00. Apply Chas. J. Strick­ cilman, while the Third ward elects gionnaires” and' ModemisUc "wrist simplify - the ^ problem ..of, your Line rates per day for transient GIFTS^THAT "ALWAYS Plsaser-’ R e w a ^ FOR SALE—45 'WHITE Leghorn land, 168 Main street. Phone 7374. a councilman. In the Fourth ward a watches for'women $19 to $125. Christinas shopping'Start one now Bozsd chocolates, in holiday I^ectlTS March 1 7 , ^ pullets, laying. Wolcott H. Ayer. councilman and alderman. Other appropriate "Gifts That and be prepared for next year. plngS, Chrlstmaa can^y^ fancy. Cash Chars* LOST — FRIDAY , AFTERNOON Telephone 585-23, WllUmantlc Div. FOR RENT—8 ROOMS, first and 'The polling places axe as follows: Last" Jaffe's, ,891 M tl • street Club opens'Tbursday evening, Dec. " baskets pf frui^ Xinas pacjteges « Consecutive Days ..I T cU| • cts side door of Rach body truck on second floor, >2 -baths; bargain; First ward, Police Court room, Me­ 4. The Home Bank & Trust Co. o f' cigars,' cigerettes and tobacco. 3 Consecutive Days ••I • ®J* Jj ®:J Union street, North Manchester. $30.00. 3 Walnut, near Pine street, PURE DELICIOUS Home made 1 Da.y ...... 11 ets| 11 cts morial building; Second ward, Ten- BELTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, ties, Selection of pipes and : smoking All orders for Irregular Insertions Finder please call Wachtels’ De­ ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 near Cheney Mills. Inquire Tailor, candies. Large selection of boxed nart's store. Prospect street; Third chocolates. Ideal Xmas gifts ob­ sock, jackets < and sweaters for supplies. Farr Bros. ' will be charged at the one time rate. partment Store, telephone 2-8705. Telephone 50301 - ward, Rockville Athletic Club Special rates for long term every 308 Front street, Hartford. Re­ FOR SALE — TOBACCO stalks. tainable only at The Squth Man­ boys,' neckties. in holiday boxes. day advertising given upon reauest. One ton truck load >$5.00 John Mc- FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, on rooms. East Main street; Fourth chester Candy Kitchen, next to “Practical ^ Gifts To Wear”. Hy­ Ads ordered for w ard. ward, Princess Hall, Village street.. 105— GIFTS FOR THE and stopp^ before the third or fifth Evitt, 105 lUdge street. Telephone Edgerton street, all modem im­ Glenney’s. man’s Men’s Store, 695 Main St day will be charged only for the ac­ 4464. Call between 5 and 6 p. m. provements, five minutes to mills. The polls "Will be open from 5:30 a. HOME. tual number of times the ad appear­ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 Telephone 7025. m., to 6 p. m. UNGEaUE — The smartest gift, SYMINGTON’S AT THE Center— ed. charging at the rate earned, but Republican and Democratic nomi­ step-ins, dance sets, Chejnises, Cheney’s neckwear, bath robes, THE MANCHESTER ELBCTRK5 no allowance or refunds can be made NASH SEDAN—1929. FUEL An d f e e d 49-A 6 ROOM TENEMENT, 26 Walker fancy hose, Hickok hdts and on six ttme ads stopped srfter the nees are as follows:. slips, gowns, pajamas of crepe de Co.^—^The home df.dectelc. ap­ NASH SEDAN—1926. street, all Improvements, garage, buckles, - mufflers, fancy handker­ pliances. Su8^esti"ve g£tts for fifth day. . , «* DECEMBER SPECIAL on dry sea­ First ward—Coimcilman: William chine of finest quality. Also nice No "till forbids” ; display lines not OAKLAND SEDAN—1927. good location, rent reasonable. In­ R, Dowding, r.; Leo J. Flaherty, d. line o f rayon, flEumel and quilted chiefs, pajamas, etc. > Xm as, toaster, 'p e rco la to r; "nraffle soned wood, hard wood $6, slab ESSEX COACH—1927. quire SO Walker. Geo. Murdock. Second ward—Alderman: Ernest robes. The Smart Shop, State iron, heaters, com poppv, vacuum *°l% e Herald will not be responsible wood or birch $5, cut for stove 1 '^ ' OLDSMOBILE SEDAN—1926. M. Ide, r.; Michael J. O’Connell, d. Theater Bldg. SHIRTS OP THE NEWER colors deaner, heating pad, flat iron, dish for more than one Incorrect Insertion furnace or fire place, good naeas- FOR RENT—4 ROOM FLAT, sec- and'weaves of broaddoth, Madras ‘ i - of any advertisement ordered for MADDEN BROS. Councilman: Leroy Market, r.; "washer, washing machine,' electric ure. Prompt delivery. Fred Miller, ond floor, newly improved $18.00. and silk $1.65 to $6.50 at Glen­ more than one time. 681 Main St. Tel. 5500 Charles Phillips, d. FLOWERS — THE IDEAL gift rang;e, or refrigerator... All these The Inadvertent omission of Incor­ Rosedale 33-3. Dial 7393, 58 School street. . ney’s. , Third ward—Councilman: Nelson Wide selection of cut flowers, pot­ gifts may-he bought on the hi- rect publication of advertising will be REMARKABLE VALUES ted plants and pottery. Mllkowski, rectified only by cancellation of the FOR SALE—HARD WOOD $6 load C. Mead, d.; Omer Schook, d. stallm m t-plan, "with a llfadriil down IN USED CARS FOR RENT — TENEMENT 85 The Florist Phone 6029. , charge made for the serylce rendered. or slabs $5; also light trucking Strant street, 6 rooms, second Foiurth "ward— Alderm an: George pasrment and a yea: smafl monthly All advertisements must conform 1926 Buick Coach payment. Take advantage of otir In style, copy and typography with done. V. Firpo, 116 Wells street. floor, all ijpprovements. With or C. Scheets, r.; Oliva P. Moiin, d. FRAMES—FOR THAT picture or 104—GIFTS FOR THE 1926 Reo Sedan Xmas offers. regulations enforced by the publish­ Hupmobile Sedan Dial 6148. without garage. Tel. 6522. Councilman: William R. Rogalus, r.; photograph make an excellent FA M ILY>. ers and they reserve the right to Herbert Wormstead, d. ■gift. A wide choice of mouldings. 10 COURSES AND CLASSES 27 wood $5 per load. W. J. McKinney, FOR RENT—THREE ROOM tene­ ties. Fifty-seven names have been Motorcycles— Bicycles ...... 11 ment, all improvements, from first rings, ivory toilet .sets—many Gifts For the Family. "Wanted Autos—Motorcycles la BARBER TR A D E taught In dq.y Rosedale 28-2. sent in to the National headquarters others for “her”. Ask about our Bnstnesa and Professional Services of month. Inquire 30 Church street. as paid up memt^s. It is expected and evening classes. Low tuition I. . II. Business Services Offered ...... la b u d ^ ^ plfua. B rays, 645 Main. rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 the full quota w iirbe^ched Boon: Household Services O ffered...... la-A GARDEN—FARM - 3 'AND?' 5 ROOM tenements on Many members plan to attend the Building— Contracting ...... 14 Market street, Hartford. Brainard street, modem improve­ Florists— Nurseries ...... J* DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 ments, rent low. Apply Aaron big Legion district meeting in Dan­ THE Funeral Directors ...... 1 ; Johnson, 62 Linden street Phone ielson December 7, when the Rock­ Heating— Plumbing— Roofing ,- m m 17 BUSINESS FOR SALE—GREEN MOUNTAIN Insurance ...... JJ potatoes' $1.25 per bushel. Edward 3726, ville Legion Bugle and Drum Corps . CHRISTMAS CLUB Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 1* OPPORTUNITIES 32 will lead the parade to be held in A Safe 7% Investment Bdyie, ■ Manchester Green. Tele­ ■ .A - - ^ Moving—Trucking—Storage ••• 10 FOR RENT—IN PARK Bldg, one connection with a membership drive. Prepstres the way for, Christmas Painting— Papering ...... J1 FOR SALE—15 MACHINBS in all phone 4316. two, and three room apartments, Professional Service* *• The officers’ school of instruction next year. Our club . opens Dec. 9. Repairing ...... J* card vendors, basketball machines^ heated, modern conveniences. Ap­ will be held at the Hotel Bond, Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 14 shock machines, ball £;um and pea­ HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 ply Rubinows, 84f'ii"ln street. Hartford, Saturday, December 6. THE MAN<3HES'TER TRUST CO. Toilet Goods and Service ...... 16 nut machines. Price $30 with $60 .'V Your surplus funds placed in the Cumtt- Wanted— Business Service ...... 14 The January.; district meeting will worth of ball gum. Chet Brunner, Five Piece Ivory Breakfast Set $18. FOUR ROOM TENEMENT for be held in Rockville and the subject Edncational rent, with all improvements, 33 Course* and Classes 17 84 Oakland street. Phone 5191- Eight I*iece Mahogany Dining Room will be “India." Rev, M. E. Osborne, lative Preferred Stock of The Holl Inveol- Ridgewood street. Inquire 146 Bis- . • ■ ■ . ■ - ■-••»*. ■ V Private Instruction ...... 18 5192. Set $85. who spent many years in that coim- Mr. and Mrs. James Kano) of Ward Dancing .18-A Three Piece Walnut Bedroom Set sell street or telephone 4980. Musical— Dramatic 10 try "Win he the speaker. street and, Albert F.< (Donley, son of ment Company will bring you a good re- $75, Wanted— Instruction ...... 11 H ELF WANTED—MALE 36 FOR RENT—6 ROOMS upstairs, William Fostfer Mr. and Mrs. John F. (Donley of 51 F in a n cia l Watkins Furniture Exchange Tremont street,' Hartford, were' Bonds— Stocks— Mortgage* ...... II improvements, reasonable. Apply William Foster, 55, fornaer assist­ rttirn- . . -L...-. Business Opportunities...... II OPPORTUNITY FOR ambitious 24 Eldridge street. ant postmEistet'^at the- Rockville united in marriage at the? rectory of Money to Loan ...... II man with ability to earn excellent WANTED— TO BUY 58 post office, diisdisuddenly last Tues­ St. Joseph’s (Dathedral, Hartford, at N Help and Situation* salary. Call at Pagan! Bros., 6-p. m. bn Thanksgi"ving Day. They Help Wanted— Female ...... 16 day at the Sistets of Metcy hospital Help Wanted— Male ...... 14 Depot Square. WANTED TO BUY second hand BUSINESS LOCATIDNS ' at Colorado Springs, Col. Death; was were attended , by l|flss Doris Skin­ Help Wanted—^Male or Female .. 17 furniture, stoves and ranges. James FOR RENT 64 caused by a cerebral hemorrhage. ner/ and Francis T. O’Neil, both of 1 Present assets are two and cme^hi^ Agents Wanted ...... 17-A CHANCE OF LIFETIME H. Hopkins, 81 West Main street, Mr. Foster was on his way to Cali- Meriden. Mr; imd Mrs. Conley will Situations Wanted— F e m a l*...... 11 Reliable,): ambitious man to; es­ FOR RENT—22 LARGE OFFICE live at 225 Gbliins; street, Hartford, Situations Wanted—M ai* ...... II flOck"ville, Conn. Telephone 17-2, •-i' ■ ■ farnia, when ,he - was t^ en iU> and times the amount of preferred, stock out­ Employment Agencies ...... 41" tablish local business. We finance ' Rock"vUle. rooms over the South was rushed to",toe -hosplfal. He "was Where th ey i'wfill' be at hom e after Live Stock—Pets— Ponitry—"Vehicle* you. Elxperience unnecessaiy. Make P ost O ffice. A pply at i'The Man­ the son of fonner postmaster and December 15. 41 Dogs— Birds— Pets ______$8.00-$12.00 day. Full or part time. chester Trust Ctompany. Mrs. Wilbur Forster of this city. Wedding Announcement * standing. Live Stock-i-"Vehicles . . . . • *.-•.• • • • 41 McNess Co., Div. 63, Freeport, 111. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 He spent many summers here after M rs*. Martin M.'.May of Lawrence, "Wanted — Pets— Poultry— Stock 44 FOR RENT—HEATED lumished establishing a hottie in Colorado. Mass.; has announced the marriage For Sale—HUcellaneon* HOUSES FOR SALE 72 Funeral services will be held in the ^trtides for Sale ...... 46 AGENTS WANTED 3t7a room s at Edgew ood House, 281 on November 22 of her daughter, Luoina Memorial chapel this city on Boats and Accessories ...... 41 Center street, rates $3 to $3.50 per FOR SALE—5 ROOM HOUSE bn Doris Mae, and Edward F. Hayes, For further particulars kiqiiire of ,, Building Materials ...... 47 December 2 at 2 p. m. Interment will EARN EXTRA MONEY week. Apply to M. L. Stacy, Cheney Oak Grove street; about 2 acres of Lawrence, Mass., son of Mr. and Diamonds— Watches— Jewelry . . 41 be in Grove Hill cemetery. Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 41 Sell finest $1.00 Christmas cards Brothers^ * of land,' fruit trees, chicken coops. Mrs. Fradk Hayes of Spring street, Pud ai*i Peed ,.4 9 -A and parchments. Smartest selection, Price for quick sale $3500. Owner Mr. Foster lea"ves a sister, Mrs. this city. The wedding took place in Garden — Farm— D a l^ Product* 60 irresistible value. Sample box $60. leaying tpwn. Call 5391. Minnie Reiley, "wife of Dr. H. H. Derry, N.*H. The couple are spend­ Household Goods ...... 61 Write: Gramatan Art Co., Slote APARTMENTS—FLATS— Riley of Boulder, Col. ing thell hbneymoon hero and will Machinery and T o o l* ...... II 168 Benton .street, five rbom bunga­ lio n s Club Musical Instrum ent*...... 61 Bldg., Mount Venion, N. Y. TENEMENTS 63 return to La-wrence, Mass., next Office and Store Equipment . . . . 14 low, steam beat, garage, all im­ At the last meeting of the Rock­ week. J. Specials at the S to r e s ...... M ville Lions club, toe members heard FOR RENT — 2 ROOM heated provements, easy terms; also new N otes Wearing Apparel— Furs ...... n> SITUATIONS WANTED— 6 room house. Telephone 8713. Attorriey ...Robert I Fisk of -Stafford ^Wanted— To Buy ...... apartment in Orford Bldg., 865 FEMALE 38 Springs speak bn.VThe Reign of the Miss Priscilla MacLeod of Plain- 865 Main Street Rooms- -Board— Hotels—Resorts Main street. Inquire. Janitor, 887 "ville is:spending a few days here as Restanrants Main street. R acketeer.” N ext meeting, "will be Rooms Without Board ...... 11 PRACTICAL NURSE would like SEVEN ROOM held on Wednesday-evening, Decem­ the guest of her aimt, Mrs. George Boarders Wanted ...... I t •A follow-up cases after hospital, or BEAXITIFUi Z y LOCATED four ber 10, and the speaker is to be . a H erzog. Country Board— Resorts ...... 40 SINGLE Francis Dlelenschneider of Temple Hhtels— Restaurants ...... •1 semi invalid. Box 117 South Man­ airy roonas, 5 minutes to business representatiye of the New - York, Wanted— Rooms— ^Board ...... <1 chester. section, 8 foot ceiling, double par­ Extra large living room, fireplace, New Haven and Hartford Railroad University, Philadelphia, is spending Real Estate For Rea* lor, white enameled, grained floors, sun parlor, 4 chambers, bath part Co., Leslie Tyler, He will ppeak on toe Thank3gi"ving recess at the home Apartments, Flats, Tenements .. 11 arch, sliding doors, with free shades tile, hot water heat, large lot with “The Grade Crossing in its Place.” of his parents', Mr. , and Mrs. John J. If Business LKteations lor Rent . . . •4 EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS Dlelenschneider of W ard street. «n> Houses for Rent ...... 66 and screens. Kitchen, bedroom, shrubbery, walk and curbing. Price FHcuOly Indians Hike Suburban for Rent ...... 16 wants work by day. Tel. 8497. bath, washstand; electric -Ughts, below cost. Owner has other in^ 'a,'T he Friendly Indians of toe Union Daniel Sweeney of»Hlgh ; street Is Summer Homes for Rent ...... the guest of his sem’ Paul -Sweeney •7 cement cellar, ail for .$20. month. terests to care for and will sacrifice Congregational Church hike this anted to ^tent . . .t...... M experienced GIRL would like Small cash payment. , afternoon to, “Hawk’s Nest,” Tol­ in New Y ork (Dity. . < • Real Estate For Sals housework, stay nights or go All redecorated. Beautiful home for Apartment Building for Bal* .. . land, the summer liome of Mayor Miss Syliria Brq\^_ a student at home. Phone 3512. a couple; Come and look it oyer to­ Connecticut College Tor Women at Business Property lor Sal* . . . . . night and all. day Stmday,«91 So. Buy a lot on Greenhill Terrace, and Mrs. A. E .’Waite. Allan Waite, Farms and Land lor Sal* Pitkin street. Be sure to see this son of the mayor, is a member qf New London, is spendifig a jfew days Houses lor Sale • »•••••••• • • . Main stre e t \ . ^ at her home on Village street. XiOts lor Sale DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 beautifxil residential section before the club. Bob Gregus will be in Resort Property lor Sal* ».•••. FOR RENT—4 "ROOM downstairs deciding'. Charge of toe group.There will' be Miss Jean Kynoch'had returned to Suburban lor Sale ...... FOR SALE—3 FEMALE DOGS, flat, comer Foster and Hawley A’ “dog" and‘ marshmallbw, roast at N ew Y ork (Dlty, a fter spending the Real Estate lor Bxehnag* •*.••• Shepherd and (Dollie, 6 weeks old. streets, all Improvemetits^' .except the cottage., holiday •with her parents, Mr. and Wanted— ^Real Estate ...... ROBERT J. SMITH Mrs, Davis Kynoch of West Main Aaetfon— Legal Hotlcea Telephone 7J57, 575 Garden street. heat, ideal' location, toquire 100 Conley—rKane Z

1 KNOW ITS HARO 'I; MR. H. HORN— DEAR SIR; TO BE SEPARATED LIKE THIS, .GUESS, I’LL p l e a s e a r r a n g e ‘T O SEE AMY', BUT WORKING* FOR h o r n ; P RUN "DOWN "m e IMMEDIATELY IS A BIG OPPORTUNITY AMD MAIL^ r b g a r i ^i n G A ', s e t t l e m e n t ^ FDR P MB . REMEMBER, THIS LET'TER FOR THE IMMEASURABLE DAMAGE 4N T H E , LOBBY. I'M MAKING OICOO A s u f f e r e d b y m y yWEEK^NOWiSO-WE DONTr^-^^ A M Y W ILL c l i e n t .CARLOTTA HAVE^-TO ECONOMIZE . < BE TICKLED VENEER, WHOM ,A s m u c h ; b u y y o u r s e l f T O G E T .ypU 'JILTED. r / , \ - NE.W' CLOTHES— THE IT. ,, ViV.— -SKY'S ' THE -UMIT— .SHARP- ' ' ■ /i — DOOT',BE v a f r a i d , - ^ ; V ! ■ V.

, AT Um Md of a dm Hw ipp^iiM ••m M ^ ;plei;l» three Jbbit, in tha MioiMinf minnlc: f t ' handsd hilf Ml M #; i.c3 left,andoni (D5wf’fejoMpifhiB (w,idttlft th» ^ and'biw'ovir.TiMdibi, ht lW noM ML ' pics tfd.thiHIM.dhddtf -:.vi ■ ■ 4 - ■■ - ’5 S' '-■1 r ‘ MAI^CHESTER EVENING HERALD; SOUTH MANCHESTER, CO?4N. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1980. > ' • ~ 0 Flapper Fanny Says: SKiPJRY ' WNONSENSE WMUI.S.WO'.CNBF. V Simple j i v i n ' ! s i Vi m '; v / e 4 Darkies ’M V « R oTH6R M€€T5 A 6UV* 3 Dollars BUT wev€R MOTMiu' DOES duB FAMilv eveR i H b w 2 Bones fftCT - Vo wb owie:s khi- WITHOUT ^ THC 1 Cop jJOU I4MOCKS OUT OF ■ ' e l a i ' 10 Da^s. ■■ ^>1 An vnjbleached genUemM, wliq ■X had beroine the proud possessor of a typewriter the day before, brought it back the very next day. Unbleached Gentleman— Say, boss, kin Ah change di printet fo’ another one? . Merch^mt—Why, ccrtaii^y, but what’s the matter with this machine —doesn’t it work? UnUeached Gentleman—No, suh, Ah started to write to mah gal, Em- maline, las’ night, but dis machine 5 P**ey I'* CSfolbT, dw»t' firitii on’y had one M. ® 188® I King P**tor«s Syndiei^- Ine, < ' ■ ' ^ Mother (energetically scrubbing her small boy’s face with soap and water)—Jolmny, didn’t I tell you O-WIA Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fin ^ OUR BOARDING HOUSE never to blacken your face with burnt cork again? Here I have been A smile ivlll go farther than a By Ahern scrubbing a half an hour and it posi­ stamp where any male is concern­ tively won’t come oif. ed. Miss Sparks,THE prize winning amateur i^’Hotographer;m Boy (between gulps)—I—uch! AU’ iT WOUU?/viT ain’t yo’ little boy—uch! I’se Mose, de easiest to hide. Both taste WAS OUT TAKING s o m e . PICTURES OF CHU-PREN • ' odds mighty good to mah.” riAUlFULLV S6RRV, de colored lady’s boy. I y o d DO you AU'/ harm OLP ^AAiy - BUT' Timid Woman (who had hired a VOeRE preparep T b GO lU DRVD o CK Old Uncle Clo says: ‘‘De reason colored boatman to ferry her across My TAWMCV 13 ■FOR OME m i g h t i some sillies am a-singin’ in de rain the river)—^Has anyone ever been “1b G f C OUT USl“Tl4 ‘ ^ is becuz dey haven’t enuff sense to To SiT AT TffE , ^ t H'' reason vou lost in crossings herd? Me EVE/kiffdG J earth l our cum in outten it.” . Elrastus Johnsing—No’m, Mah H TbmesHT DOAJT,BEL(EUE brother was drown’d heah las’ week E<3AP VoU AjUD REAP TflE CEUsus reporT tor Old Uncle Eph says: “Er good but dey foun’ him de nex day. T^eCALL. MB SAV/Ale VIPBR! ^BBStDBS, THIS C rN 15 BECAUSE many grown fo’ks, lak mos’ babie^, “TtlBRE WA5 -Ib BE SSBAl seem t’ git er lot of pleasure outten Negro Elevator Man (to book' WlToRf youR PAdE ALL Vou’t/E puttin’ dere feet in dere moufs.” agent)—T’ain’t no use to me, boas. A SMOKER AUD IS A BiTTSo^A^. HsR TwJEAJTTV yEARS Ah don’t need no book. Ah knows a PCOU nbURMAMEMT TciR ME -^-RELLV, ARE MILK-MEM AU’ A young Negress, wearing almost heap mo’ now den Ah gits paid fo’. K ilG H T nothings came before the Municipal at THE ObdL‘'S CLUB I CAUl/iT SlAV Court on a disorderly and d n ^ FINIS ToAiicariTg HtiP TTLL i>AWKi BEAT charge. His Honor, having noticed her:\scanty clothing, suggested that 'MOVIE DIRECTOR: Now, here ^OUILI/UG she go. home and put on some is where you jump off the cliff. clothes.. NERVOUS ACTOR: Yes, but Young Negress—Jedge, Ah spects suppose I get injured or killed? Ah kin- dress jes’ lak Ah wants. MOVIE DIRECTOR; Oh, that’s Judge— ^You are fined five dollars all right. It’s the last scene in for contempt of court. the picture, anyway.—Pathfinder. Going to the clerk to pay her fine, she was asked what the fine was WELL DEFINED for. Young Negress (haughtily)— De TEIACHER: Parse the word court i^ys dat Ah is fined five dol­ kiss. lars fo’ temptin’ de court. PUPIL: This word is a noun, but it is usually used as a conjunc­ Tourist—Do you get much in the tion. It is never declined, and way of motor traffic down here? more common than proper. It is not very singular, in that it is usu­ Old Negro—Not me. Sah. Ah ally used in the plural. It agrees wouldn’t be heah ^ow if Ah did. with me.—Pathfinder. Telephone Operator—Hello! Hello! Do you wish-to call a number? Sambo—No. sah, Mibs, Ah don’ want no numbah. N C E l Telephone Operator—Then don’t jflay with the telephone. U P O N ' Sambo—Ah ain’t playin’ wif no ?>■ fbne. De receiyah fell in de sugah A T IM E .- sea. U. a SAT. OFF. bowl an’ Ah’s jes’ been lickin’ de 01930 ly WfA SERVICE. INC- sbgah offen de receivah. JE HAS To S/MeLB-TboT t c m i c i HT-- Rastus— Mandy. Ah’s sorry to (Ofenuint Fox. 1930 hab to tell yo* dat de parson dat • married yo’ to Absolom Johnson wus a fake an’ yo’ marriage isn’t legckl-.— — — '— WASHINGTON TUBBS H. Priendis Galore By Crane Mandy—Man, yo’ is crazy—plum’ crazy. Ah gives birf to twins jist dis month. Fake? Ah sho’ wishes to goodness ’twas. /1|PORTUNMe\H, EfrSY KNOViS QNEOFCO&TP. MH b o y , MVBCNl HOW CHARiHEP SEERET WP\ f\ SI^CRET sOH* UlHY,TH\S\S HE EES THE W oPAMPE'S 6RGATEST (ie.\ERAlS; AMP 1 MA TO SEE VOU'. -eOT V^JH^T GM MISSlOM,,OM, f^lSSlON, EH"? LIKE A FAMILYF REUNION. COl. CORTEZ? W HAT? YOU HAYE As Mose said when questioned^ ^9P0\MTEP CHIEF SALESMA»l OF PROF. OllOPPY'S BWMiaS MOO BWVliCb COSiA SOH. I’M loom- here is b lad e's *, a u We n e e d NOT h e a r d ? he about the merits of different breeds CUEMER K^CHIHE. ------OUST 6EM. MORALES, MOW \S COL. C0R1E7. VKSWEKI9 PASSIMCj IS A g e n e r a l of poultry: ‘‘It all-depends upon de AND COL. ESCOBAR. SAY, HE WAS A FiRE- OE COSTA CRAHPCl Tmau. NOVI - A VER' land Ah’m aftah. De white ones is NOU REMEMBER e a t e r . f o r VOO! A scant 20 6REAT general. de easiest to find an’ de dark ones TntM, YES? ^ PICTWOR!, years ago. Gen­ I / eral G h i a n g Kai-shek, n o w pr esideat of China, was an Stickler Solution 1 r r e sponsible merrr-m a k e r, spending more The apple man has 14 apples, of time drinking, which W’illie got half of 14, plus 1, gambling and 6i* 8; Tommy got half of the remain­ with Chinese ing 6, plus 1, or 4, and Johnny got i “sing so n g” h ^f of the remaining 2, plus' 1, or 2. girls than with The man thus had none lefL "(29) his troops.

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They finished with their N)€FMN'riCAE. eO cK U e OOWM A M D tflY Xo Ti * vNOMoea whaTs Hcw CD UK& A oooD ecur^ lunch. It was a real quaint looking Ivnch, real quick luid shortly ran seu- SQ(^e OF Th»E6 ‘etCris»* outd9 ors. Wee Clowny reached a w a o p c u i m o T b 3 A »V ? place and just one story high. The sailor who smiled broadly and said, Tlnles sat up near the front and “Howdy do! Come out and ^dsit on '— a c Scouty said, ‘Tt’s quite a stunt to lour ship.” This brought forth mer- sit here in the window, watching ' ry roars. peoide passing by.”* The sailor tobk them all around Soon Clowny cried, “Look ‘cross and my, wba^ wondrous things they the street. There are some men I’d found upon the great big battleship.” f • like to meet. I gyess they all are, The next thing that the T^es. knew, (TjBgaSP^^T- soldiers from the , uniforms they some sailors sang a song or two. ‘The wear. As soon as we have had a Tinymites did likewise. Then they HIM W j p bite,; I wonder if ’twbiM be alh right all went back to land. to 'Whlk right up aad^talk to them, ‘The Travel Man brought forth I do not think they’d care.” some cheers by saying, “We’U go to “Well, son, that’s just what we Algiers. A worthy tug wiU take us will do,” replied the Travel Man, there and you’ll enjoy the ride.” ‘ and you will "flild those men lire They soon were safely on the tdg very ^lice. They’re British navy men. which started .with a chug, chug, r t r i T C A British wamifp’s r^ht near by. chug! It 'was ah interesting bo a^ % To it we 'Will iahortly try, T lin- with paddles on each side. derstiuid they let fdlks board their warathips, now and then.” (The Tinymites arrive in Algiers W jJ ^ t.off. Of course this thrilled the Tiny- ill the next story.) ' liMraWDANONG MoWday^Bc«ember 1 , S:15 • . O^ipiellowilt* Hall. \: fuid lliSidstom wUl 6^a;snadl. Given by Frizen -6 lions Club Musleat 'tjb Be. diyen Manchester’s E h y s I c i a.n sJ IMlreb^aaMi^. SS^Oente.. £’ne it*8 too late. .Iblej^luhie to^tay. y " ^?Ajt StatesTh«^tf!r On W e d h ^ (% iefte^ jf Cbm MoNeiF^^^ ' tGuests of. Dr; MoOre A t Din-' Green Community d o b ■ of Commerce, Reg­ ^ y , Dfe^b^lOi- ^ iW;- '(H er a ^ d Then .Listen To At i t - - Fisk. - - - istering Applicants For > IN8URAN yprk Phone 7021 ' . rumhd fK iM t Manchester Green Sdiool EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT r’s Omrieh Talli. tHe guest speaker who address-^ ti^r Monday,, SGhMl ffrls meeting It’s Insorahei^ Lafipen GMi .BBtadle'lB.** ' Bill WaddeD’s Orchestra Work— 4^ Are listed. ed. < ^ staff of the Manchester. Ii(e-' Starting Sunday, November 80 iat tbd 7, morial hospital ih the men’s ward of - Thel'^’NeU o* Bai:ra,” the fofty- Admlstion 50 cents. ^ ' ^ ctera t ^ t institution last'night. Priof to- ^ Unemployment, Registr%tlj)n ^ th -her^lta^y . cl^ef tain o f, Clan ibtelSfAQ ad^bAsed/mAmbetsf of C^an .^ e medical session, the doctors on TURN i i i ^ M ande^ef-; Bureau , established at the Chamber At thei hospital staff Were guests of Dr. ot Commerce, following a meeting of tfie State theater Wednaaday', Pe* itcl^an,; Qv S;'tdie Daugh^ Featuring tdrs'of Scotia, at' a meeting last D< C. T ^ l i ^ f e at a dinner served in Manchester’s Unemployment Com­ cemoer 10, both afteniooh and eve­ the Hotel Sneridsm. ^ BAZAAR-WHIST mittee'Wednesday noon, opened yes- night in St. M ary’s parish house. CHARLES BUDDY ROGERS ning. £ ... ■___: Dr. Bli* and' ‘i)r. Moore were -terday morning and before the office, The-'chlef, a - ttUl r Imposing man By W. B. A. Guard Club in **YOUNG EAGLES” -I^u su a^ attractive atid cqloi^' .nl/BSS'matea.. together in the New W ATKINS BRGTn||R^-lMc: closed last night forty-four appli­ gowns, dl^la^d by scores of (fresslAd, In Also Comedy—Inkwell Cartoons cants fpr employment had been in­ o f ’hisr: clan,' gave th&'‘ .lo.cal IjY'ork'Hbnitopathic. a^d Medical Col­ Chester’s prettiest singers and dAnC- lege.'Sixteen sat down to the dinner ' A T 7:80 P. M. terviewed by-Secretary E. J.^ Mc­ C lem en, an intereati:^.4ei^ripUon ODD FELLOWS’ HALL ers,t willbe- 'revea led " at "the ]^r- and then the' phrty adjohrhed to the •U-, Cabe. A p p lic^ ts for work arrive'd o f the ancestral Isles Funeral forfiianicea o f . “'ITiov ^Ae'roJIahe hospital to listen to Dr. Fisk. Sever­ Miss Katherine Glbltti who Is a at the Chamber office at an rfarly land and an" Interesting history of established Girl.” The novel desi^s and dainty al of the members of the hospital 56.Y ^ B C . ' ' December 2nd, 8 P. M. student at the Arnold college In N ew hour this morning and continued in fabrics of these new modes are sure the clsms that inhabited the Islands a steady stream until noon. hoard o f trustees, also some of t{ie I'-*- Haven, is spending the Thanksgivlnf to pro;i^.an.eye-arrestlfig feature of of the outer Hebrides groupi CHAPEL* A T 11 (>A§'S^^ Refreshments recess at the home Qf her parents on Three Single Men. Early GoyerQfiMmtr:., \ hospital persoimel, enlarged the au­ the^shbvr, ea^'cieilly. to the feminine 0 Cottage street. She has as her Of ±he 44 who applied yesterdays 1!he TOung descendswt^^^^^^^t^^^^ dience. Dr. Fisk spoke on arthritis, -■i.t, Fancy Work Sale only three were single men, the rest ipatrons. Roy Griswold, in his Zieg- inflammation o f the joints. He spoke guest Miss Ruth McNally of Buffalo feld Follies song hit,“Girls of My noted off-shore Scottish; Clan Chiefs Robert K. Anderson Phone: a classmate. having families dependent upon described the system of government as to its cause and discussed the Money Prizes Dancfaig them.' Individual interviews by Dreams,” 'beads 'pner-of the show’s^ Funeral Director Residence 74S»4 ^ under the .clans-' pf , bl^- Scotland,- treatment. His talk followed a sur­ Secretary McCabe brought out iiiat most lavishly costumed numhers/ Mrs. Robert J. Holland of High naming tiie CSan system of govern-, vey o f arthritis cases in Macnchester Admission 35c. the men are not trsmsients seeking dur&g the rendition of which hs 1:^?^ , street will give a public setback ment as the first den^ocratic form by Dr. George A. F. Limdherg. work for the winter but men who will present the following person­ I fiO'.i'v' party Tuesday evening;, December 2, able gown models: Ida Jarvis, Jen­ of government in existence. The Clan at the home of her daughter, Mrs. have been In the employ of, local nie Burke, Helen Baronsky, Clara Chieftain ruled by heredityi always W. J. Wilkinson, 104 Wsdnut street. concerns as long as 27 years and ABOUT TOWN Jackmbre, Katherine Modean, Stella imdcr the control of'hiS subjects The social will he for the benefit of who now find themselves unem­ dander, Mabel Sullivan, Harriet Co- as In the United States today, he Manchester Camp No. 2640 Royal ployed. I '^^V - A whist party and social will be bum, Doris Turklngton, Amanda said. held at the Community Club on Neighbors. Mrs. Holland wiU be Fill Out Cards A questionnaire is filled out by Jarvis, ■ Madeline Woodhouse and “ Scotland and her pedple have 1^:. Monday evening, December 1 at 8 assisted by Mrs. Agnes Messier and each applicant'and the information Katherine Opa^ach. been called a proud people,” said the JEW ELRY A t W IOR'S o’clock. Mark Holmes, v/ho Is chair- Mrs. Wilkinson. A chicken will be gathered is later transferred to a Chief. “They have much to look ' mnn of the committee In charge is the prize awarded for the highest OF GUARANTEED QUALITY AND VALUE card file. By a tab system the Bu­ back upon in the accomplishments arranging for a social with dancing individual score. The other .prizes . ’V; 't reau will have available at an in- WINTER’S FIRST BLASTS of their ancestors. Scotland has ai­ 'after the whist will be in merchandise. Refresh­ M ments and -ti social time will follow. stant’.s notice the number and kinds rways been to the front in sciencS, of trade represented, and also a I religion and in Vcolonlzation. The I Edward Keeney of Keeney street classification of the applicants In | NEAR THE ZERO POINT Scotchman has alw;sys been a great W is driving a new Whippet six sedan, Mrs. Joseph Muldoon and children of Fairfield street are spending a the order of their need. This classi-1 , ____ colonizer, whether it happened to be I Deluxe model, which he purchased ficjttion will be in three classes, the Australia, South America or Cana- from the Cole Motor Sales, Man­ few days in Paterson, N. J. with Mrs. Muldoo'n’s parents, Mr. and man with a family and no means of I p jfin o , j o t ; „ j A ccom p a n ies <^8^- Living on the lofty ideals of the chester dealers for this make of au­ Mrs. Robert Kelso, who spent support, the man with a family and 1 ® ' past and the natural warm-hearted­ tomobile. John Ferceto of Oakland Quick Dlop In Temperature; Thanksgiving here wito their daugh­ childfSh working, and the unem^] ness o f the people have made them street has bought a 1931 Willys ter’s family. ployed single man. Between 5 and 10 Above In an ideal pSople to associate with in coupe purchased from the local deal­ To Study Needs Town. a new land.” ItTt ,1 er. W. H. Straughan local milk dealer Applications will not be consid- Describes Islands |¥- furnished a generous supply of milk ereS in the order in which they are Old Man Winter closed in on Man­ The Chief told his fellow clans- ■ Mrs. Walter Joyner is entertain­ filed but will be studied by a com­ for needy families on Thsmksgiving chester last night led by a brisk ! men about the little-known islands ing her sister, Mrs. James Earns of mittee to determine the' neediest Day. The town welfare department biting wind and a sinking thermo­ I off the coast of western Scotland, f o case which will be taken care of Buffalo, N. Y. is also Indebted to F. Kelley for food meter. The mercury dropped down j describing in detail the. beautiful contributions at different times dur­ first. The unemployment commit- to between five and ten degrees 1 Soon after the lease of the store j tee will meet at the Hotel Sheridan scenery witnessed on several voy­ ing the past few weeks. above zero. S. A..; Buck, reported ages through the islands of the out­ occupied by the Newark Shoe Store Monday noon to consider means of seven above at Highland Park at 6 Ic#* in the Orford building had been' va­ creating labor to meet the require- er Hebrides group, the ^eans of o’clock this morning and M. C. Peck- subsistence of the crofters or ten­ B t. cated the store was leased by ' merits of the unemployed. G. H. The benefit whist for Boy Scouts man of Lydallville said jt was 6 ants. imdep an age-old law or sys- IS-”5 ■ 1 Nathan Marlow. Almost immediate­ of Troop 8 held last evening at the 1 Waddell is chairman of a committee above up his way at milkman’s teni originating H^th the Clans. The [iW. ly another firm tried to lease it Manchester Green sfehool was well |I of five, appointed to study the rep­ rising hour. speaker described a visit to his an­ from him at a much higher figure attended. The'women’s committee resentativeness of the unempoy- During the night came a squall of cestral dominion, the Island of ' than he leased it for hut Mr. Mar­ from the Manchester Green Com­ ment committee, and at Monday’s snow fh a t covered th‘e ground and Baloch, a small dot of land lying off low refused. munity club were In^ charge. First meeting will make recommendations made traveling conditions slippery as to additional members. the west coast of Scotland, eight GIFTS THAT W ILL PLEASE |3: prizes were won by Mrs. Clifford 1 and dangerous for automobiles and Mrs. Sophia Coleman, formerly W right and Alonzo Foreman; second Job Advs. Free pedestrians alike. It was accom­ miles long and two or three miles Our stock is complete and .represents the latest creatmns iii. fashion­ employed in the office of Manmng by Mrs. M. Donahue and Rudolph The Herald has opened its classi­ panied* by a high wind Which soon wide on which 2,800 McNeU Clans­ able Jewelry, Diamonds', Watches, Silverware, .^Toilet Sets, and Pen and< & Kahn while that firm was operas Swanson and consolation, Mrs. Iva fied columns to worthy Situations men are UWhg today in S' simple cleared the ground. This morning Pencil Sets at the lowest prices! , > . ' ing the tobacco warehouse on North Ingraham and James Maher. Sand-, Wanted advs., which it is likely will there were no signs of the snow even manner far frond the n o i^ o f mod­ School street, is now stenographer be taken from the list of applica­ em civilization, tending their flocks wiches, cake and coffee were served. though the mercury was still fiirting MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW .1?A and bookkeeper for the Lyim Leath­ General dancing followed, with Gris- tions filed at the Unemployment with zero. The cold wave caused of sheep and cattle «n d fishing in er Company at its factory of Main Registration Bureau. 'wold Chappell calling off the old- many motorists to look after their the cold North Atlantic. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE UNTIL XMAS. street. time numbers. Another whist and alcohol supply in their motors. Gaso­ Ancient Castles dance by the women’s committee line stations did a rushing business *>It is one of the most picturesque Paul Hillery, Inc., dealer in rfec- was announced for Friday evening in non-freeze solutions. trips on earth,” he said. “As the lit­ tiical appliances in the State P' of next week, at which Mr. Chappell Ice has formed on several of the tle inter-island boat winds in and |S* tl’ eater buUding, today removed into has promised to prompt. ponds in this locality the thickness out among the Hebrides the scene is M ATTHEW W IOR £e. the store in the Sheridan hotel build­ The H era ld Varying in .different sections. constantly changing. Ancient castles JEWELER ing recently vacated by the Robin­ LEG BADLY BROKEN dot many of the little rocky islands son Automobile Company. 999 M AIN ST. NEXT TO POST _ i-i— N against a background of sheer rocky H ears — KIWANIANSTOMEET cliffs rising out Of the'sea. The a- A special St. Andrew’s Day serv­ DEUYERING MILK lence and scenery of the ancient ice will be held in St. M ary’s church ' 'tomorrow night. Dr. WiUiam Doug­ home of the Highland Clans is in­ S«E.' IN WAPPING MONDAY las MacKenzie of Hartford Theologi­ Hariy Kohls Falls On Edgerton That quite a number of residents describable.” cal Seminary will be the guest Street When He Slips On of Russell street are having trouble 'The speaker told’ o f a y i^ t-to St. Kilda the outer island of the group, speaker. Piece of Ice. with their radios, due, so they say,* Men of That Community To Be to a youngster’s ambition to emu­ Guests of LocatClub^To Be 65 miles out in the Atlantic, where t late famous inventors at an early 70 people of an ancient clan lived Mrs. Jane Aldrich, superintendent Harry Kohls of Bissell street is age. * Called “Neighbors’ Night.’* imtU recently on the loneliest and oi the Memorial hospital, who re-, laid up at his home with a broken ii'i? most exposed point of land In the ceived a supply of Christmas seals ieg which he suffered the day be­ WUliani Thompson, president of in the mails yesterday afternoon, That a drunk caused such a dis­ British Isles. On , approaching' the fore Thanksgiving in a fall. , Mr. the South China, M ^ e , Telephone succeeded in disposing of $40 worth turbance in . the Selwitz bowling island the first thing that is spen is Kohls was helping his brother, de­ company "will be the speaker at the alleys Thursday night, that tenants a small rocky island covered with before the late evening, to the meeting of the Manchester ‘Wiwanls liver milk and slipped on a piece of thought someone was committing nurses, physicians and clerical force club, which will be held Alonday eve­ Bolon geese, countless thousands of at the institution. Mrs. Aldrich is ice on Edgerton street at 4:30 in the suicide. ning at Wapping. The men of that them entirely covering the rocky particularly interested in this hu­ morning. His left ankle was badly cliffs. St. Kilda is the only place in broken, and he was taken to the place vdll be gpiesta of the Ktwan- manitarian project from the fact That the following incident took . the world where this species of Memorial hospital where the frac­ ians and the meeting will take place Ii _____4.«V j that her brother is a member of the place on New street a few days ii.i the evening, with supper at 6:30 ; geese is to be fpimd. national commission. ture was reduced and the leg put in ago and the truth of it is vouched a cast. He has now returned to his in the Wapping school hall, pre-1 ' w®*® to by several witnesses: a L young pared by the Federated Workers. To I It is customary on approaching Mrs. Robert liartin of South home but will be incapacitated for a lady asked two small boys to .go to period of about six weeks. put this "neighbors night” over to a i the island, to fire off a snxall cannon Main Street is chairman of the pub­ the house of a resident, ask if a big way it is essential, thatt - every-j to, give the^ boat p ^ e n « r a ; a view lic whist party which Sunset Re- certain man wer# at home, and in­ member of the Kiwants club be dnlof the countless thousand of geese .V- bekah lodge will give in Odd Fellows form hiip that she wished to speak band Monday evening. If any of in flight. When the gun is fired the hall Monday evening. Playing will *rX- DEMWG STREET CORNER I with him. The boys did so and re- the members need transportation geese, rise from' the rotkS' flying in begin at 8:15. There will be six t wmmm . A * tumed to tell hef the man was not they are advised to call President a wide circle. The speaker, described prizes in cash and refreshments Stephen C. H ale., this scene as one of the most Im-; served by Mrs. Martin and her asso­ CLAIMS ANOTHER AOTOj ^ Harold West wIU furnish the at- pressive to be seen anywhere to ciates on the committee, Mrs. Emma ______! watched the woman. She wore a tendance prize. the world. i an auction room in the budness d i^ct of a c Dowd, Mrs. Annie Knofske, Mrs. Two Detroit men had a narrow j fur sleeved coat and beneath the Annie Smith, Mrs. Eliza Chapman A short musical program by secundes that have “hd market” are sold escape from Injury last night when i of ri^ht sleeve peeped a members of Clan, Mcljeanl preceded and Mrs. Sarah Davis. an automobile in which they were murderous looking gat! After a PUBUC RECORDS the address by the Scottish - Chief­ highest bidder. ~ * ’ i- riding, le ft the road and skidded short time she went over to the tain. ■ ' - r \ * Monday evening at the Manches­ against a chain fence guarding the stairs leading to the railroad tracks ter Community clubhouse a pro­ For the most part they are put up for sale by the executors Hockanum river near the Oakland and sat there for two hours and ^ BiU of Sale gressive whist party will take place, bridge. The car, coming west on half but evidently her quarry did Ely Schlafman of Hartford to with the usual number of prizes and HOSPITAL NOTES o f estates left by pathedcally over-opdm isdc men and wblneii;^ Denfing street, was being turned not put in appearance—at least no William H. F. 'Gade, of W est Hart­ refreshments for the winners. Mark . 1 , ' *V;; ■ ■'r'.v .1 into Tolland Turnpike when it left murder has been reported as yet. ford, filling station eqxiipment at the Holmes is chairman of the commit­ Here Is a partial list of a single sale: the surface of the road and scraped jcomer of Spruce and Eldrldge Miss Olive Smith of 32 Westminis­ tee in charge. along the chain. The car was badly Lieut. Charles Oliver whose (streets." ..j, i ter Road was admitted loa the Me-- 1 ...... 1 1 damaged and taken to the Depot resignation from G Company was Power of Attorney morial hospital last night Miss Kenneth H. Beer, charged with 5,000 shares of a gold miae— Square Garage. Both occupants es­ annoimced yesterday, has not been Ely Schlafman of Hartford to j Elizabeth Thornton of Center street l o t speeding on Center street, paid a in command o f that company as William H. F. Gade, of West Hart- died this morning, ^ e was admitted fine of $10 and costs in the Manches­ caped injury. John S. Cox of De­ troit, Michigan, was the driver of stated through typographical error ford, power of attorney. J November 14. 10,750 shares of a company manufacturing a ter police court this morning. He to yesterday’s story. Captain James was arrested by Traffic Officer the car, a Hudson coupe. Patrol­ moving picture device— t £ « L t man Joseph I*rentice made the in­ H. McVeigh is to command of G Joseph Prentice. vestigation. Company. 26,000 shares of a public utility— ' - *' The Buckland Parent-Teacher as­ sociation will hold Its regular Have your furnace cleaned at HAPPY DAYS : : By Evan^ ir- tt. once by our Electric Furnace Clean­ YOUR CAR ' " "I monthly business meeting Monday 2.300 shares of an oil company ~ . . vt:;. ; ing Process. G. E. W illis & Son, Inc., Drawn for TH E W . G. G L E N N E Y CO. ' t evening at 8 o’clock in the assembly WASHED Q u icM u 42,200 shares of a silver mine hall. The social committee will Phone 3319— ^Advt. WhlMSVlHe NtV/&.|^7 Y/NOTHIN&. 100 shares of a motor truck corporat^n furnish a short program and light $ i a > / o r . refreshments. A good attendance is SO shares of a railroad ^ —FOB— N o m m m hoped for as plans will be completed 152 shares o f a company manufacturing lJfe> ; . at this meeting for the Christmas THAT UTTLE REPAIR JOB $ 1 . 2 5 preservers ^ ■ sale to take place early in Decem­ DON’T FORGET S IM O N IZ m o ber. $ 8 .0 P ' " , C A L L 7773 WILSON’S AUTO Tkierc is o n e w a y of protecting your heirs from the unhappy dis^ Miss Eleanor Dwyer who is spend­ W M . K A N E H L WASH ’ ing the Thanksgiving recess at he.r Bear of johnaon Block - covery that your safe deposit box holds any such ’*^s'ecurities”. Have^us" home on Strickland street, has as check up your investments at least once a year. ,,.Then, to protect your her guest. Miss Jane Clary of Seneca Falls, N. Y., a classmate at heirs from posnble, mis-inyestment of the money you leave, you can the College of New Rochelle. jT Z easily set up Trust Funds under your will, and so place the responsibShy ' Chocolates, high grade candy, 1, for wise investment in sound securities upon us 4s Trustee. i .rA > . pound 59c, an extra pound for Ic. CILUUTY DANCE and: Your fdrtuner^Iarge or'sMalP^lef us *nelp 'Princess Candy Shop, Main and /Pearl streets.—Adv. ENTERTAINMENT r' Given b3[ w. FATHER CONTTNUBSy me t h i ^ M a , we '-■'(A'"*’ ’ ^ oOgbt t^siart to figure on the'^ iberc and 'b tn l^ g mp< St. Marys Young Men’s Gliyb ^ ■ ‘i*S' <■ ' ' .■-r A''■ .» 'i:. Proceeds to Be Donated to Town Charity Fund. teHals we^ need'for our Kome. Glenney’s are ^ 'm o s t dependable in that line. ■ :m :- ■

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