I Advertlalag oa ru g a 16.) BfANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1934. (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE T H REE C B N lE VOL. u y ., NO. 88.

GOV. CROSS REELECTED

State Democrats Swept Into OflSce

NATION DEMOCRATIC ST A TE DEM O CRATS WIN

BY BIG MAJORITIES;

M OST O F BIG O FFIC ES

REED IS DEFEATED Mabney Drfeats Walcott,

How Various States Kopplemann Wins Over For First Tmie Since CirB SMALL MARGIN McCook— Hickey I t De- Wtr Peinsyiniin Deserts Voted At Election

IN YOUNG HERE feated — Featnre of Elec- Republican Party; Demo- By ASSOCIATED PRESS. : Republican Senator Pennsylvania; Republican stro i^ -! Walcott ousted by Democrat Ma- crats Beet 24 U. S. Sena- POLLJMTURE hold cracks; Guffey In wide lead | loney, giving state two Democratic tion Is Unnsnally Large over veteran Republican Senator Senators for first time In history. Reed; Democrat Earle ahead of G. j Ohio: Veteran Republican Leader Vote for Jasper McLevy, tors to Gain Two-Tbirds O. P. Schnader for governor. Fees captiilates to Democrat Dona- Usual Rnniblican Majority Callfornla: Sinclair's "Epic" cam- i hey for Senate Majority; Name 241 to Gov. Wllbar L. Cross 8en.-Blect Francis T. Blaloney Rep. Herman P. Kopplcmann paign crashes; Republican Merriam F,e,y anti-New' Dealer Socialist, Who PoUedMore in Manchester Greatly Re- wins governorship, Senator Robinson ousted by Demo- New Jersey: New Dealer Moore crat Minton. defeats G. O. P. Kean for Senate; Votes in Bridgeport Than House S eati Republican Hoffman leads for gov- Missouri: "Boss" Pendergaat re- dneed; Alcorn Wins Town places Republican Senator Patter- SUSPECT IS HELD ernor. Mkryland: Democrats Radcllffe : Either Cross or Alcorn. By ASSOCIATED FBBSS by714Yok». FIVE JSOCIAUSTS PICKED and Ritchie in van for Senate and ^ Rhode Islud: Republican Her- governor. | Democrat Gerry. Iteturas from yesterday’s Nation- al elaetiona, in which the Democrats IN ROBLES CASE Michigan; Republican Vander- Massachusetts: Democrat Curley, By-ASSOCIATED PRESS berg returned to Senate. supported by James .Roosevelt, son generally triumphed overwhelming- PolUng tbe largest vote In Its FOR STATE LEGISLATURE Ck>nnectlcut, straying farther Delaware; Democrat Adams of the President, takes governorship; away In yesterday's election from ly, showed that Joeeph F. Guffey, history locally the Democratic par- trails Senator Townsend, Republi- Democrats easily return Waish to its normal Republican path, gave Pittsburgh oil man, had been sent ty la tbe State election yesterday Federal Agents Arrest Man can. Senate. Montana; Republicans trail New Vermont: Austin, Republican, President Roosevelt’s New Deal to the Senate by Pennsylvania, and cut Bo deeply into the usual Repub- Three Senators and Two The State Vote George H. Ekirle, former minister to lican majority that this town's G. Dealers for two Senate seats. bolds Senate seat over Democratic what National Committeeman Austria, has bem selected as gov- m Charge of Kidnaping Wyoming: Democratic Senator opponent. Archibald McNeil termed a “n lan- O. P. vote was unable to materially Members of Honse Bect- VOTE FOR GOVERNOR O'Mahoney and Republican Carter Wisconsin: Young Bob LaFoUette did endorsement” by choosing Dem- ernor. aid other normal Republican centers Guffey replaces the veteran David in nip and tuck Senate race. and Brother Phil out-distance rivals ocrats for most of the major officea. in offsetting the big city Democrat- Recapitulation By Counties Child on April 25. for Senate and governorship on Pro- Precedents In this usually con- A. R i^ , s^kesm an for the Con- ic poll. Manchester only gave Hugh ed—Democrats Have 17 New Mexico: Independent Re- aervatives, IBarl succeeds Gifford (bounty Cross Alcorn McLevy publican Senator Cutting behind gressive tickets. servative state toppled before the M. Alcorn a plurality of 714 over (D) New York: Goes Democratic; avalanche of ballots as Demoermte Independent ftepubllcan, who was Governor Wilbur L. Cross when (R) (S) Democrat Chavez for long-term Sed- eliminated in the primaries, in Senate to G. O.P. 15. Hartford . .. 72,771 60,164 4,298 Washington, Nov. 7—(AP) - -The ate; Senator Hatch, Democrat, leads Lehman keeps governorship; Cope- dealt a crushing blow to Republican leaders here expected the figure land Senate seat. dominance with the election of la tbe Natien would approach IJMX). N. Haven .. 83,024 74,467 8,278 Deparment of Justice today an- G. O. P. Dillon for short* term. Throughout the nation, the Demo- N. London .. 17,383 18,565 845 West Virginia; "Baby” Liberal Kansas sticks to dry side but six Rispresentative Francis T. Maloney Fine Organisation nounced that its agents had taken Democrat Holt crushes veteram G. O. other states—West Virginia, Flori- to the Senatorial seat occupied for crate elected 24 Senators, wresting By ASSOCIATED PRESS Windham .. 10,920 10,394 404 nine Senate seats from Republicans, This Democratic swath was cut Fairfield .. 44,857 52,607 23,610 into custody Oscar H. Robson P. Hatfield for Senate. da, Idaho, Nebraska, South Dakota six years by Senator Frederic C. in the face of the ft .est Republican The next Lcgirlature will have ("Buster") upon authoritization of Nebraska; Burke, Democrat, and Wyoming—lean wet on incom- Walcott and by returning Wilbur to give them a two;thlrds Senate organization yet formed in Man- Litchfield .. 14.619 16,494 509 L. Cross to the governorship for a ’ majority for the first time since three Socialist Senators from Middlesex .. 9,214 10,636 354 the U. S. attorney of Phoenix, Arlz., leads Republican Simmons by good plete returns on state prohibition re- chester. Had the local Republican margin. peal. third successive term of two years. pre^vil War days, with four con- workera not been functioning Bridgeport and two Socialist mem- Tolland .. .. 5,586 6,222 218 as the kidnaper of six year old June The forty-year-old Senator-elect, tests still unsetttled. smoothly and expertly the town bers in the Houac from the same Robles. one of tbe most loyal of President Ihey also had named 241 Demo- might have been lost to tbe G. O. city. State Totals 238,374 249,349 38,515 The department said that a Fed- Roosevelt’s adherents, polled the crats to House seats compared with eral complaint is being filed charg- P. , since the Democratic machine With a contest reported over one Cross plurality over Alcorn—8825. largest vote of any nominee except 77 Republicans with many contests too was operating at i high degree House seat in Salisbury—a running ing Robsota with the sending of ex- one to give Connecticut for the first pending. The O. O. P. captured 18 tortion letters through the United of efficiency. mate to the veteran Republican, J. VOTE FOB V. 8. SENATOR POLITICAL EXPERT SCANS time in Its history two Democrats Democratic seats while tbe Demo- This town cast a heavy vote, the Mortimer Bell—the political com' States malls. in the Senate. He received an un- crats took 15 Republican seate. Robson, a 81-year-oM, resident o( total reaching 7,780 and it was.evl- plexion of tbe lower pnwcii, exel: n eespHkhrtten ‘By Denatles official' total of 285,221. votec cem- Lead ta Seaata Fights dent from the results that the «ve of the '^ocTajrsls will be Tucaon, AiU.', was identified by the pored with Walcott’s 247.M9, a Democrats were leading in aU amount of ticket splitting done was Democrats and 179 Republicans, as Maloney Walcott various handwriting experts who RESULTS OF ELECTIONS margin of 17,382. four undecided Senate' fights, two a t a minimum. Hugh M. Alcorn compared with 72 Democrats and (D) (R) declared that the budwriting in tbe Cross’ Plurality races In New Mexico snd in North extortion letters, which called for and EMward F. Hickey, candidate 195 Republicans in 1932. Hartford ...... 73,645 59,483 Governor Ctobb, the first member Dakota and Wyoming. for sheriff, ran ahead of the Repub- The table by counties; New Haven ...... 85,013 73,795 payment of $15,000, was his. ot bis party ever to gain three This was the first time Pennsyl- lican ticket by only 60 votes. It was 1934 1932 New London...... 17,860 18,255 For several years he has been Head of Washmgton A. P. DOZEN IN FIELD gubernatorial .ictories saw hlh 10,- vania bad elected a Democratic expected that both would be far In Dem Rep Dem Rep Windham ...... 11,151 10,144 connected with a dance hall in Tuc- 780 plurality ot two years ego whit- senator since Civil w ar times and s advance of the regular Republican Hartford .. ... 18 29 11 36 Fairfield ...... 47,777 * 53,067 aon. tled a bit by his Republican oppo- Democratic governor in a genera- The Robles child was kidnaped by vote. On the other hand Governor New Haven ...14 27 13 28 Utchfleld ...... 14,518 16,448 Borean Analyses Figures; nent, State Attorney Hugh H. Al- tion. New London . . . 11 20 12 19 Middlesex - ...... 9,511 10,423an unidentified man about 3 p. m FOR SPEAKERSHIP corn. But compared with thd many The state also sdected 11 Demo- (OonttameJ on Page Twelve) Windham .. ... 13 11 13 11 April 25 while she was going home erstio representatives and nine Re- Tolland ...... 5,746 6,074 close contests for other offices, tha •Fairfield ... • e e 5 30 3 34 from school. Fears That Factions Will plurality of 8,825 given the former uMlcans, with 14 remaining in Later the same afternoon a small ••Litchfield . ... 4 38 8 35 Statc totals ___ 265,221 247,689 dean of the Yale graduate achoel Soubt. Middlesex .. ...11 11 5 17 Mexican boy gave her father a w rit Twenty-one states had elected Maloney’s plurality over Soon Derelop. Representative Byms of was fairly comfortable. Tolland ...... 9 13 7 15 Walcott ten demand for the $15,000 in five, The 72-year-old chief executlvo Democratic governors compared CURLEY IS V ia O R State totals ...86 179 72 195 —17,532. ten and twenty dollar bills. polled 258,374 votes, while his Re- with six which named Republicans. •—Two Socialists not included. The boy who delivered the note Tennessee Seems to Have publican nominee, who gained Na- Contests undecided were in Mary- •♦—One missing from Salisbury. CONORESSlIf AN AT LARGE said he had been given 25 cents by By BYRON PRICE tional prominence, eight, years sgo land, Iowa, Wyoming, Oregon and IN MASSACHUSETTS State Senate a man he did not know to deliver It. Washington, Nov. 7.—(AP)—The as prosecutor In the police Slaying Nevada, in all of which Democrats The Senate of 1935 will be made Recapitulation By Counties Roughly Written Best Chance for Post. trial of Gerald diapman, recrived were ahead. ' Tbe initial ransom demand w u election returns have settled several up bf 17 Democrats, 15 Republicans Citron Bakewell 249,549. Phil LaFoIlette, Progressive can- and three Socialists. Those elected roughly printed In lead pencil bear- political questions ' with emphasis. In National House didate for governor of Wisconsin, were: (D) Hdoee thBB the vice p w ld w t has IB tlM Bmmt*. PYTHIANS NAY NAME BOLTOi rS VOTE GOB field. R. lows were completed thla morning JuriedletioD o f (Connecticut The Friday aveniiig there will be da awaited In all oC tid lianrttng aeplranta are Renwaenta- ROLLASON A DEPUTY Local Stocks Wiaeanata—Tli«~ProgreaU9« par^ r i c e lv d attmesoua tyftuUlul fttts. ^ Noble Grand Leroy RockerU of lodge will be tnetituted by Bnter- entertainment and tupper which will Mettos. Tha cowlrtMae fli;:Hii Br ABBOOUTED • Byr^ at TwiniM ie, Damaera> ty of toe LaFollette brethera, .only The one he treasures tl^e most "Wax"iOaff David Lodge, I. O. O. F., to prlM Lodge, No. 1, of New York be tollowed by Chorlae Roberts, Jr., |eC tha supper wanta alM higa i Uc leader, who teamed up with Bsoators sleeted (new ones todi- AdXm Bxp ...... 7 Democratic Tidal Wave a few months old, triumphed. Rob- the timt that toe cltixens of Man- beheld Friday evening, November city. December 15, 1934, in Man- giving an address on Jnnlor Lodge. have maoe deuations to be ht Rainey when the 78rd Congreea wee I f Chosen Will Represent Me- cated hy a). Air Reduc ..i. (Faralaked hr Fataam * Oa.) S11lONGREPUBLICA^ 9, 1934, at Odd Fellows hall. Vis- cbeater. The delivery of this talk is eagerly I ban early Friday evening. ...lOSH Oentsai Bow. BartforB. oaaa. ert M. LaFollette, elected to tbe chester elacted bis son, Frank Hara- arguined: Chairmen Bankhead morial Lodge in Second Dis- Artooha: Henry F. Asburst—D. Alaska JiiB ...... Seoate oa for one term aa a Repub- burda Jr., os Justice of toe Peace. itora from lodges in this section will (A la .), o f t h f . rulae committee. Ctollfomla: Hiram Johnson— R. Allaghany ... Engttlh Entire Country be preaenL trk i—Card Party. ... IS lican, was re-elected as a Progrea- Mr. Haraburda wants to thank Am rd d P^atim Last Cbalrman.Raybun (D.. Tax.) ci tbe Cooaaetleut: m a d s T. MfUoaoy Vkceot M oriirtj of Mao- Allied Cham .. ...138 jriva. His brother, Philip, waa elect- everyone who voted for hla son. Charles Roberts, Jr.,, of Academy Ittteratate commerce group, and -I>-(a). Am (3x0 ...... street, Manchester, secretary of toe Haamria] L o ^ , No. M. K. of F„ ...102 Leaders H iere E h td a RRRCm BY RTAIW .M oore, D., waa elected to too Sen- ed Governor in p'aea of toe Dem- Gueate were present from Staf- Chairman Head (D., N. T .) of the Florida; Park Trammel—D. Am Ooml Aleo ... n Yate, ousting tbe woalt' y RepubUe- ccratic incumbent, Albert O. Board o f (Control for Junior Lodges, at the meettog at 7:S0 this aventog Bid ford and this town. Othera not pres- Nigkat Seynour Wins poet office committee. todiaaa: Sherman Minton—D— Chester Appointed Chief Am For Pow . Asked Alabama—Bib Oravss, D^ was an incumbent, Hamilton F. Kean. Schmedeniui. Philip waa Republic- will deliver the first address on toa will dispoM o f Beo b ia iy bustoeas, ... »H cap Nat Bank * Trust 7 12 ent sent him their congratulations. Othera who have announoad or bi' (X), Araa Rad Bt 8 . ...IS U mit Skewing--*Wood •laeted Oovemor aad toe usual solid Harold G. Hdffman, R., commlseion- an Governor 1930-82, but waa de- plans fd r the institution for such one matter being the namtog of tha Confi. R iv a l...... 460 A light supper was served by bis dicated their wUUngneaa to run to' Masaachueotts: David L Walsh— Am Smslt ...... Damocratic delegation of nine waa er o f motor vahtclea, was elected nied renomination two yeara ago. ' lodges at tola meeting. . Sheiif Efecdan. repreaentatlve o f the lodge for tha Clerk of Egf Market. ... S6H Htfd. Conn. Trust .... 50 80 daughters. Hiss Alice Haraburda dude Rankin o f Mlaalaalppl, Oreane D. Am TA aad ..,.u o » lent to the House. Governor, defeating William L. Dili, Wyomlng-^Senator Joaeph C. I t will be gratifying for local Odd position aa district deputy for tbe Hartford National ....- 17% 19% wards Lead tke FighL ' and Mrs. Clayton Comstock, the at Florida, Sabath of Dltoola, O’Ooii' Maine: Fraderiek Hale—R. Am Tob B ...... 81V4 Artxetm—Henry F. Asburst was D.. 71, who once held the same of- O’Maboney, t>., waa given a close Fellows to know that King David Second District. Joseph Rollasoe nw aato Bt. B. aad T.. 168 former Miss Anna Haraburda. nor of New York, McOoniumk of Mtoneaoto: Henrik Bblpstead— At X masting of Um executive Am Wat Wki . 18% raaieeted B ^ t o r and B. D. Moeur, fice. It was Hoffman’s tenth race by Vincent Carter, R. Governor Lodge, No. 31, 1. O. O. F., will be Harold KMttac, • iMinbar ot th« will be named for thla poalUon and faauraaes Storks Uaaaachuaette and Lea o f CallfoT' F.-L. board o f the WUltoumtle Poultry As- Anaooada ...... 10% Aataa Caonalty ...... 4S D„ was reelected governor. Repre- straight victory for public office. Leslie A. Miller, D., was re-elected. tbe sponsor for the first Junior Dunocratlo town commlttM,.a con- will be appointed by the head of the 8J Republicans o f Bolton art elatec nia. Woodrum o f Virginia and W ar- Missouri: Harry 8. T r u m a n sociatlon, toe., held yesterday after- Armour I I I ...... 8% Aetna Fire ...... 40 awitatlTi Isabella Greeasray, D„ was New Mexico —Senator Bronson Lodge, Pioneer Lodge, No. 1, in the ■tablo in .tbe town of Manobester order. 43 over the showing made to theii ODD FELLOWS BERE PLAN ren of Ndrtli Carolina, have been —(X), noon In WUlimantic Ra3rmond F. Atchison ...... 62% Aetna L ife ...... 14 Cutting, R., was perhaps defeated and one of the active workera in the When the business o f the order is 16 toxra. which went Republican by 1 mentioned aa' "dark boraea.” Mississippi: Theodore O. Bilbo— D Montie of Manchester waa named Aviation Corp . ... S% Automobile ...... 31% Arkanaaa—J. Marion Futrell, D., by Representative Dennis Chavez, NKTHDAY PARTY (SVEN raaka Of tha DeinocraUc party here, finished there" will be a card party 23% dMded majority of the votew 01 Some raembera tava raiaed the — (X). auction cashier, treasurer and field Balt and Ohio . ... 15 Conn. General ...... 34 ssaa reelected governor and aeven D. Carl A. Hatch, D., was elected FIRST D ISTR ia MEETING will be named .aa dapu^ ahariil of starting at <:1S. Betback will be Bendlx ...... 26 toe town. Headed by Samue to a short Senate term. Clyde Ting- queatlon whether tbe White Houae Nevada; Key Pittman—O. agent for tbe oasodatlon, having 12% Hartford Ftoa...... 84 56 Damoorate were aent to toe House. Haaebaatar by WUllan L. fleymour, played and piisea atrardad. In addi- Beth S tea l...... Wo^ward, tbs chairman ot toa Re- ley," D., was elected Governor. A may not take a band in the aeloctlon New Jersey; A. Harry Moore—D been acting in a temporary position .. 26% Hartford Staam .Boiler 84 Oallfomla —Frank - F. Merriam, FOR FRANK HARABURDA who WM yaatarday elected aa abeftif tion, there will he r^cahm tnta Bath Btaal, pfd . 66 pubilcED towQ cominittM And Mutit’ D m ocra t waa sent to toe House. of Hartford County. It waa learned o f the new leadership. But moat of —(X). in this work until yesterday. In .67 National F ir e ...... 54 56 sd ty hla srifs. Mra. Mauds Vqod aetto# governor. Republican, bom •erved. addition to the naming o f Mr. Borden ...... 28% Phoenix Fire ; ...... 65 New York—Herbert H. Lehman, Proposed Institution of Junim* today. the candidates,, unless they can get New York: Royal 8. Ck>peland— D. Can P a c ...... 67 ward, an narly c a n v a n -w u ita rt’ on ab Iowa farm, defeated Upton D., waa reelected Governor over an- A surprise birthday psurty was Mratia Vincent Morlarty waa ap- .. 12 Travalars ...... SSO L ^ g e s to Be Discussed by Thera were a number o f different White House approval, frown on Ohio; Vic Don^y—D—(x). Caaa (J. I.) . . . . 390 sd. Every effort waa mad# to gel StoelBir, Democrat, whose plan u> other A1 Smith protege, and former held in honor o f Frank Haraburda candidatea in the field for tbe nom- presidential Interference in the con- Rhode Island: Pater O. (Jerry—D pointed chief clerk o f the auction, .. 47% FnbUe UUHtiaa Stooka toe vote out and aa a result tbs Re "End Poverty to (California’’ w ai a at his home, 136 Oak street, last Leroy Roberts: which is conducted by R. M. Raid * Cairo Da Pasco Democrat, Robert Moses, commis- ination of abariff on tha Democratic test. —(X). .. 38% Conn. Elao S a rv .... 39 43 publicans o f ths town turned a ma- campaign sensation. Senator Hiram evening after toe polls closed. Hla VOTERS GIVE DEMOCRATS Son of this place. Chat aad Ohio . .. 43% Coon. P o w e r ...... 88 sioner of stete and city parks, whom ticket in Hartford County, but at I Byma, who holds the floor leader- Tennessee: Nathan L. Bachman- 40 jority of 4 votes given to Governoi W . Johnson, having both Republican toe Republicans drafted. Dr. Royal faunily and very close friends num- Final plana and details for toe the county convention Hr. Keating, The axle o f egga and poultry en- Chryaler ...... 84% ship. It in an advantageous poaitlon D: Kenneth D. McKellar—D. Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 48 50 Cross two years ago into a maJorU) and pemocratic aomtoations among S. Copland, D „ was reelected to toe bering over 60 were present to help flret dlstrtet gathering of Odd Fel- aa a delegate to the convention tarad Into tha third week yesterday Coca (3 ola...... 148 for the place. However, a majority Texas: Tom (Jonnally— D. Hartford Elec ...... 63 55 of 103 for Alcorn this year.' others, was returned. Senate, defaetlng B!. Harold Cluett, worked in the Interesti* of the nom MOST OF MAJOR OFnCES smd there waa almoat three Umea 0>l Carbon ...... 09 Is required to elect a Speaker, and i Utah: WUllam H. King— D. Hartford <3as ...... 48 Mrs. Woodward was the Repub Colorado— Edsrard C. Johnson, D., collar manufacturer. The Presi- tnation of William A. Seymour of the amount of money token in aa on (3oml Solvents . . . 19% do., pfd...... 46 . the 80-udd new Democrats elected Vermont: Warren R. Austin—R. I lean candidate for repreaentaUva eras reelected governor apd four dent’s home state elected to toe Eaat Oranby, the Hancbeater dele- the opening day. There haa bean a Con (3aa...... 26% yesterday undoubtedly will have a (ConttaoaS from Page One) Virginia* Harry F. Byrd—D. 8 N B T Co ...... 107 111 Twice she haa represented the toWt Democrats were sent to toe Houae. House, at large, Mra. Caroline gation voting for him to aecure the falling off to the price of eggs Con O U ...... 8% NannfactiirlBK Stocks In tbe Legislature and this yi lot to say about the contest. Washington; Lewis D. Behwellen- since tbe opening three weeks ago. Coat Can ...... OohnecUcut— Francis T. Maloney, O’Day, D., widow, who had toe nomination. 428 votea led all o f tha candidates .. 89% Am Hardwrare ... 18 20 gave much o f her time and effo, Besides the Speakership, a dozen bach— D— (X). Tha prices secured were to the satis- Com P ro d ...... LD., waa promoted from toe House to active aid of Mrs. Franklin D. When it waa learned last night on both major tickets In winning the .. 66% Am Hosiery ...... 35 towards toe Republican party C. E. HOUSE & SON, Inc. important committee chairmanships W est Virginia: Rush D. Holt—D rtoe Senate, defeqttog Senator. Fred- Roosevelt. The home dlatrict of toe that he bad been elected ae she tiff attorney generalship from Warren faction o f the poultry men. It Is the Dal L and Wn ...17 Arrow H and H, com .. toe result that she was elected with will have to be filled. They were —(X). 10 13 eric C. Wolcott, R., one of toe first doscendants o f toa late Theodore Sheriff Seymour met Mr. Keating Biirrowa. tntenUon of Mr. MonUe to hU new Dupont ...... 93% do., pfd ...... a majority of 62 over her Demo- NON-SKID vacated b y . casualties to primaries 95 Republicans to make tbe New Deal Roosevdt returned to toe House at Democratic headquartera in Lieutenant CJovemor Roy C. W il- Wisconsin: Robert M. LaFollette position to visit different poultry Eastman Kodak ..107% BUltogs and Sepneer .. cratic imponent. Two years ago the and retirements. In addition, be- —P. EHee and Mus .. % a campaign issue. Governor Wilbur Robert L. Bacon, R., whose brother Spot Pad Trasses Hartford and atated that he would cox lost his berth to Mayor Frank nwn to try and interest them in .. 7% Bristol Brass 33 town of Bolton sent a RepubUcan cause of a turnover of about XOO In (Jovemors Elecisd Oen Elec ...... 35 . L. C|roaa, D., 73, once on toe Yale was defeated for Governor of Featuring H i e P e r fe c t R a p ix r e n a ld e r s ! name him aa deputy. It la alao like- Hayes of Waterbury by 13,849 votes, ST“ fSR,**'**' Md poultry into .. 18% do., p f d ...... 95 representative 10 the Legislature personnel, that many committee as- Maine: Louis J. Brann— D. the Witlimantlc market so as to Can Foods . . . . faculty, was given a third term. MassachuaetU. Tammany, under a C O N a D I. T .% T I O S and ADVICX ly that Hr. Keating may be named John S. Addis ousted J. William . . 33% Chuie, Lockwrood and B — 300 toe majority at that time being 41! signments have to bt re-fliled. insure a sufficient supply for the Gan Motors . . . Four Democrats and two Republl- new leader, elected a comptroller of “FBEE or CIIAHOE.*' aa auperior court meaaenger. Hope 88 State Treasurer by 10,093 Georgia; Eugene Talmadge—D. .. 29% CoUtoa Co...... 63 — but Mrs. Woodward’s majority this Although the Republicans lost a large buyers. ailletts ...... New York city. The Democrata SEE OUR FITTER N O iV l Jamea H. Johnaton, who haa been votea and Dr. C. John Satti was South Carolina: Olin D. Johnaton .. 14% Oolt’a F irearm s...... 18 20 year of 61, exceeds that of two caqa were sent to the House. the deputy aheriff for Mancheater few scats in yesterday's elections, D— (X). Cold D u st...... Delaware—John G. Townsend, R., captured both branebea o f toe BUDGET SHOES W. bar. a srnCIAl. TVPE far sleeted Secretory of State by 10,- .. 18% Eagle Lock ...... 19 23 years ago by 31, which la an nnifc- yoCK Buptortl their leader, Representative Snell of Hershay ...... Legislature. baa been elected a constable in the 054, defeating John A. Danaher. Alabama; Bibb Gravaa—D— (x). .. 69 Fafnlr Bearings...... 50 60 ually good showing. N ot only did was reelected Senator. A Democrat town and will be able to continue New York, was returned. He has Arkansas: J. Marlon Futrell—D. Hudson Motors .. was sent to toe House. North Dakota—Senator Lynn J. The Socialist victory In Bridgeport POimCAL EXPERT SCANS .. 80% Fuller Brush, dsoa A . 7 — toe town give a Republican ma- Frazier, R., was given a close race tbe service of legal papers in Man- been assured that he will be retained tot Harv ...... Florida —Senator Park Tram- dusted from tbe State Senate David Texas; James V. Allred— D. .. 33% Gray Tel Pay Stetion, 9 11 jority for the head o f the ticket, and perhaps defeated by Henry FOR WOMEN cheater and intends to do ao. In that post. Some o f his strongest tot N ic k ...... mell, D., was returned. Five Demo- Goldstein, president pro tempore of New York: Herbert H. Lehman- .. 23% Hart and Cooley .... — 125 but carried for every Hepubllcan Holt, D. Mra. William Longer, R., aides, such os Britten of llllnoia and D. RESULTS OF ELECTIONS tot Tel and Tel , Arthur Drug that body during the laat session, of .. 9 Hartmann, Tob, com.. — 5 nominee. Including the sheriff and crats were sent to toe Houae. Tbe waa defeated for Governor in an ef- McGugin of Kansas, were defeated. ths General Assembly. Oklahoma: E. W. Marland—D- Johns Manville ...... row do., p f d ...... 18 Judge o f probate and the congreaa- state voted to permit toe sale of Rubinow Building Kennecott ...... 20 fort to vindicate her husband, who This new line of foot- 845 Main Street Three Rrogresstves and two Farm- Chiefly because of poor weather (X). (Uontlniied from Page One) tot Stiver...... 20 23 man of the Second district. liquor and to exempt movie studios had been deposed as Governor,. OOZENINFIEU) er-Laborltes were elected to the conditions the vote fell short of the Colorado: EJd. C. Johnson— D. Lehigh Val Rd ...... 10% do., pfd ...... 60 from taxation for 15 years, this be- L ig g and Myers B 65 Thomas H. Moodie, D., waa elected. wear is meeting with, new House. , 600,000 mark. Unofficial cstlmatea Connecticut: Wilbur L. Cross— D. .108 Landers, Frary A (JUc. 31 ing designed to lure business from consideration of the President now Loew’s 33 Ohio— Vic Donabey, D., three showed 705,000 clUsens were eligible Rhode Island: Theodore F. Green . 31 New BriL Mch., com .. California. FOR SPEAKERSHIP and tha time when to human prob- Lorillard ...... 3 6 HOSPn AL NOTES times Governor, was elected to the great popularity in ^ DE PRIEST AHEAD to vote. -D. ability, he will go before the electo- • 18% do., pfd ...... 80 Osorgia— Eugene Talmadge, D., McKeeapTto...... i.'.'; S w ats in place o f Sir eon D. Fees, Chicago, Nov. 7.— (A P )— With Two years ago 601,304 votea were Massachusetts: Jamas M. Curley • 9 1 % Mann i Bow, Oass A. 3 waa reelected governor opd 10 rate seeking reelectlon. No politician Monsanto (3hem ...... 7 Mra. Rose Stevenson o f 91 Union R., arch critic of toe admlniatration. Manchester. (CanManad from Paga One) two percent still uncounted. Rep. cast. -D— (X). . 56 do.. Class B ...... Democrats were aent to toe Houae. doubts the interim will see the con- Mont Ward ...... 1 street was admitted and Mrs. Wil- Martin L. Davey, D., tree surgeon, Oscar de Priest apparently bad won Democrats Happy. Tennessee: Hill McAlister—D. . 28 North and J u d d ...... 17 20 Idaho— C. Ban Rosa, D., waa re- was elected Governor. test between right and left greatly Nat Biscuit...... fred Kent and Infant ion of Talcott- ^uich hurried hack to the caplUl to preas reelectlon today as tbs only negro Democratic leaders were Jubilant Arizona: B. B. Moeur— D. . 27 NUea, Bern Pond ___ 7% elected governor. Two Democrats Oklahoma—E. W. Marland, D., aggrav.’.ted and 1936 a battle' year Nat Cash R e g ...... 9% vUle waa discharged yesterday. Youthful Styles — Comfort — Quality. dtlvaa for tha post vacated when over the reaulto. • 16% Peck, Stow and Wilcox Congressman, representing the First Kansas: A lf M. London—R. of one kind or another between two Nat D airy...... 4 were . sent to the House. Despite former oil king, was elected Gover- Speaker Henry T. Rainey (D,. III.) Illinois District. Senator-elect Maloney said: • 16% Russall M fg ...... —. 23 The hospital census today is 83 nor after a campaign in which he New Hampshire: H. Styles BHdges fundamentally opposite schools of Nat ^tiuera patients. campaigning by Senator William E. Come In and Try a Pair. died laat aummer. Opposed for the first tims by a " I fetl very happy and very hum- R-(x). thought • 32% S«LV1U ...... 18 30 Borah, R., every Republican candi- aaid he would bring tbe New Deal N Y Central ...... Herman Lampreeht o f 84 VtUaga A dosan are In the field or have In- negro Democrat, be had pulled up ble and exceedingly grateful. Please Vermont: Oiarlea U. Smith- R— ■ 21% Stanley Worka ...... ig% 20% date for National or state office waa to toe state. He will succeed A lfa l- That battle will depend very large- N Y NH and H ...u."!' street employed at the Manchester LOANS dicated they are willing to make the from behind and was leading Arthur ask the Aesoctated Press to extend (X). . 8% Standard S c re w ...... so defeated. fa Bill Murray. Nine Democrats ly on Mr. Roosevelt himself. The N O and A ...... , ’ Memorial hospital was treated last race. The poet U the higheat In Con- W. Mitchell by fil votes on the vm- my appreclaUoD to the tireleea California: Frank F. Merriam -R. election Appears to have left him . 34% ...... 30 night at 6 o’clock for Injuries r*- greaa. In that the occupant of the offlctal retiirne. The vote from 146 Kllnncsoto: Floyd B. Olson— F.-L. Just free to choose which way bta 35 veteran, once football and baseball Incumbent W ill Rogers. (N ot the olhere to Connecticut who had confi- Packard ...... !!"' Taylor and F e n n ...... — celved in an automobile accident $1.89 $2*49 upto^300 Speaker'a chair haa more power over of 147 precincts stood: De Priest, Wisconsin: Robert M. LaFollette party will turn. Penn ...... ■ 3% 85 player at Indiana University and humorist). legialaUon and party pollclea in the 27,335; Mitchell, 27,274. dence in our convictions. 22% Torrington ...... 65% 67% While riding a bicycle south on ilaln Pennsylvania— Joseph T. Guffey Prog.—(X). What the election has left un- Phlla Rdg C and' I ...... graduate o f toe Yale Law School, • We specialize in making loam McNeil said: "Tbe rrauit in Con- • 4 % Underwood M fg. Co. .. 60' 52 street last night on returning to Kls *:• waa elected to toe Senate, defeating o f Pittabiirgb, D., oil man, 58, bach- answered probably will bo answered Phil Pete ...... Union Mfg. Co...... home from work, Mr. Lampracht elor, who studied at Princeton un- of $50 to $300, without red tape, "Even a sword-swallower con tell Old Golds are easier necticut la a splendid, endorsement . 15% 8 an arch critic of toe admtolatration. of President Rooeeveit and the New In part at least during the coming Pub Serv N J ...... 31% U S Envelope, com.... der Woodrow Wilson, was elected to 80 — was struck by an automobile driven Senator Arthur R. Robinson, Jr. to single or married people. Deal recovery program. It is also session of Congress. Radio ...... ! ! " " do., pfd ...... toe Senate In place of« tbe incum- ST4 105 by (toarlea F. Martin of 38 Union Iowa—Clyde L. Herring, D., was Our service puts the money in a mandate of approval for Oovei TROUBLE IS FEARED The President must put before Rem R a n d ...... 01, Feeder Root ...... bent David A. Reed, R., critic of tbe on the throat. M y roles don’t call for swallowing swords, 29 31 street. Lampreeht was brought to your hands in 24 to' 48 hours. Cross." that session a series o f recommenda- Rcy Tob B ...... Whitlock (toil Pipe ... nelected Governor. New Deal. The Democrats further 3 the hospital by Lt. William Barron mnois—Representative Fred A. Tha Governor, whose election la tions on such matters as the budget, Sears Roebuck...... i ...... 40 ** J.B.WU’ma Co.. 310 par broke into a rock-ribbed Republic- Easy repayments — the only IN FRENCH CRISIS 48 63 e f tha Manchester police department Brittm, R., was defeated by James Specials For Thursday 1980 started the gradual weakening the continuation of government con- Socony V a c ...... 14 an state by electing as Governor charge is 3 ^ per month on the knives or razor blades, but I value my vocal apparatus, So Pac . and examination later disclosed a 3|cAndrews, D. Representative o f the Republican control Issued trol over agriculture and industry • 17% George H. Earle, who resigned aa unpaid amount of the loan— 80 P Rlc 8 painful shoulder Injury and bruised Oscar De Priest, negro, R., waa de- statement saying: (Continued from Page One) and permanent social legislation. ■ 24% LEHMAN REELECTB) knee. minister to Austria to run. Louis At HOUSES and payments may be extended " I t la a very great honor but I Almost Inevitably he will have South Rwry ...... 18 feated by Arthur W. Mitchell, D. T. McFadden, R., for 20 yeara a to I smoke only mild, smooth, throot-eosy Old Golds." . % The state elected neither Senator over 3. 6. 8. 10 or 20, months. appl'cclate the result not ao much because his succession, as Doumer- thrust upon him either by legisla- St Brands ...... member of the H ousj, was defeat- • 18% EX-FIRE (JHIBF DDES nor Governor. soys W. C. FIELDS for the honor as for tbe confidence gus'a overthrower, might be tbe tion or threat of it. certain questions St Gas and E l ...... ed. Why worry about money? See • 7% IN EMPIRE STATE Norwalk, Nov. 7.— (A P )—John Kansas—Alf M. London, R., was O P* tfOCtn«rd Co., lac. which tbe ciUsens of the atote re- Bltnol for riots. of equally controversial subjects, in- St Oil C ia l...... ti' North Carolina—Eleven Demo- CLO^E OUT OF us today. St OU N J ...... ; • 32% W. Ckonln, a member o f the South- raelacted Governor. Tbe state re- pose in me to give them an honest Radical Socialists are maneuver- cluding the problem o f the currency. • 41% crata were sent to tbe Houae. N ei- Outing Flannel Tex C orp ...... ” (Uonthniad from Page One) ington fire department for 88 yeara fu se to permit toe sale of liquor. ther Senator nor Governor waa and fearless government to tbe in- ing to avoid responsibility for col- So far aa the Republicans are con- . 21% Sind chief for five yeara, died lagt Personal Finance Company terest of all the people o f this fair lapse o f the Cabinet by trying to cerned the decisions they now face Timken Roller Bear’ . 30 Kentucky— Under Its law this elected. night at the home o f hie daughter. state could not start counting until commonwealth.” get Doumergue to refuse their resig- will be difficult enough: but their Trans America .... revenge for its beating of last year Rhode Island—Senator Felix He- Room 2* flinte Theafer Dld^. Union Chirblde...... • 6 % He retired from the fire department t^ay. Neither Senator nor Gov- PAJAMAS 75S .Main Street Telepkone 34S0 In contrast, most Republicans nations. But the premier has already situation will be tempered by a • 44 by electing Frank J. Taylor, city bert, R„ waa defeated by Peter See W. C F u in t in "It ’s A Girr” . . . A Paiaaioimt Picture Union P a c ...... about three yeara ago. ernor was elected. greeted the returns with silence, told them he considered that they realization that hardly even a small .102 comptroller over Joseph D. Mc- Goelet Gerry, D., wealthy newspa- Formerly $1.25. Sizes B to D. Unit Aircraft Corp . Loulalana— EUgbt Democrats were with J. Henry Roraback, the state part of the responsibility for what . 8% Ooldrick, fusion Incumbent by 18.- per publtaber, great-grandson of a withdraw when they first refused to Unit Corp ...... 855 votes. sent to toe House. Huey Long put chairman, replying to a request for support his plan. happens at Washington will rest . 8% signer of tbe Declaration of Inde- Unit (Jas I m p ...... Taylor’s election constituted a acfoas 14 constitutional amendments Men’s White a statement with "I have nothing to Troops Nununoned now on Republican shoulders. . 13% pendence. Gerry served in the Sen- U S Ind A l c o ...... severe strain on Mayor LaOuardia’s w ^ b be said would alft toe tax any." Socialists and Communists have With.the Republican Party it will • 39% ate from 1916-1918 and was beaten U S Smelt ...... city administration and with Tam- burden from toe little fellow to toe by Hebert in 1928. Governor Theo- Cl 'l O’.J'- The Independent CItiMns party summoned their "troops" to be bo a question of beginning all over .117 U S S t e e l...... many now controlling five and pas- big fellow and talked about making dore Francis Green, D., waa re- did not cut much of a figure. Its ready to resist a "Fascist muve- again—for 1936 and there after. . 32% SHIRTS Western Union___ ! the state a Utopia and seceding. vote so far aa it was reported in . 33% zlbly aeven. o f the 1ft votea o f the elected. Two Democrats were re- ment" and Rightist followed with No one doubto there will bp a de- Neither Senator nor Governor waa QOl,^ you aon ajord Ao t>uy g o o J ju n u h n r e Aesocleted Preee reports waa trif- West El and Mfg ..

6:80—Evorott Iforshall'a Broadway for the year was 111.96, produesd VarieUea. by 270 Barrad PlymoLUi Rocks Iw- ply of local potatoes of uniform Whose ancestors wer- the founders 9:00—Nino bCartlal and Andre Koa- ONLY NINE WRONG loaglag to B. E. ParteaB ti PtaaU- grade may be sacurad at a sugla WAPPING of the town of Stonlngton. Deaths Last Night iA H Y RADIO PROGRAM Ulansts'B Orchestra. vUle. Hou) the Minor Forties 10 OPEN POTATO aouroe, namely, the West Hartford Report Says Machado Tomorrow evening at half past 9:80—Adventures of Oracle. OtlMr Btortford OcNmtjr laodoro AucUoft. six there will be a men’s supper In. WIONltDAV, NOVIMIIR 7 (CMtMl u < B u ta n SUBawa Tteia) 10:00—Taro-Way Byrd Antarctic wore: Ootold Hnyea of North Oimn Bast Central Pomona Grange No. the Community Church House, sim- Framoht, Neb.—Eraeat Hahn, 67, IN GUESSING VOTE Fared In Connecticut ilar to that held two weeks ago. - - „ „ n n n *tr u a taile elimtBs «r fm ip« tlMnot aal«M «p«ei« Broedcast. by with 71 R. L Rods overogliig SALE TOMORROW Is Dying from Poison 8 will hold ita regular meeting thla former Nebraska president of tbe Inelud*# «n stbIIi M* aUtloBi. 10:80—Melody Maeterpli Several selections will be given by a Weteeaday. Nor. M9J0 eggs per bird; H. A. Ctould of KARL SETER’ S BAND evening at half past seven, and It Fraternal Order of Bogies. ffliereme svbjwt le shawH. M «" Ctnl. Bait. 11:00------WDRC Radio AudlUon PUlnvUle with 117 f t L Rods avor- mala 'quartet. The speaker will be New York—Valentine P. Snyder, C40- SiaA-Wum*b*ok Orah.-^^ 4:00—Betty and Bob. wlU be held at Andover Hall, with NMC-WBAP N ITW O A K BroadciML • g ^ 308.84 eggs per Mrd; Mro. By ASfldClATXD n S M Btrlo and the Communist the weak* O. G. Starrett, a missionary in 0:00- 0:00 Pfaaa-WadI* Nawa Parlod 4;10—Dorothy Page, contralto. New York, Nov. T—(AP) — The, f ’^ras said to be a Cuban who had Andover Grange as host. The pro- OdlO— 7id0—Myrt and Mars* — aaat: 11:80—Ossie Nelson’s Orchestra. A. J. Ragosldi Pheet Cross H. J. BMlgwlok M New Britala wtth The voting strength of minority• [ e a t . - , AT REC TOMORROW China, who la studying at tbe Hart- AftIC •• Catti wMf .wlw w*«l wtls 4:80— “Pre-natal Care," Dr. Paul Herald Tribune says Latte Ameri- been assigned by a secret group to gram will be In charge of the Past m^t wtttf wosli wfl Witt wfbr wro Oan Ma** Dana* Orahaatra—w*M 818 Whito Legberas and R. I. Rods poUtlcaLpartloo In Oonnecticut, now The ralativie atraagth of each was Conectiad’s Bomtifal Crop take. Machado’s life." ford Seminar^ Foundation. Mr. wSm wwj waal: MWi «w Com which OiOO—tOiOO—Ouy Lombardo'* Orehaat. wla wba-wbaa wbai Strings. In addition to the four recently an- Held at Emanuel Lutheran by the Brasillon Academy of Letters BASIC — Baati M cm e n t o f their daughter, ducted through the Connecticut tendance la exacted to reach a quest will be held December 3, into late boxes, etc., bearing the por- Great Christopher Positive Com *iM—«:M ^N *tlon*l Kadlo Porum wham kdka wear wjr wlw wiyr wmal; 8:40—Jaysnoff Sister* and Edmond nounced: Gilbert H. Clee, Newark, Church Saturday. when It found It had spent 848,000 Cora cannot remove. Also good 10:00—lliOO—OrumItu "Oan.” Pard Midwaat: weky kyw wanr wla kwh Boucher, basso. WON I N COUNTY Dorothy Ftances, to Ray Strong and gotten only half way through Fanners’ Cooperative Auction As- new high total. Dancing will be the slajring of Dr. Elliott Speer, trait of Prince (ieorge of England, 10i1»—11:10—Vole* of Komanea—aaat: kwer kell wran wmaq kao wkbt N, J,; John L. Hojvland, Middle- when it was decided to send Prince for callouses, wsrts and mole*. 9:00—20,000 Tears In Slag Slng-- Warren, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles the "A's.” At that rate the com .tlon which has long been ac- from 8:30 until 12:80 with check- headmaster of Mount Hermon Oan* and Olan—ropaat for weat . NORTHWBOT A CANADIAN — wtraj town; Keith G. Huntreas, South Reoervmtlono will cloae tonight -for school. Henry as the royal visitor to the Sold In Manchester by GLENNEY’B, 10:00—H im—J olly Coburn'a Orehaatra wiba katp wabe wday kfyr eret efef Warden Lewis E. Lawes. Portland; Me.;' and Bernard H. B. Warren of Center street, this pisted work would have eost 33,' in the selling of poultry and ing o f wrapa being Included In the 11.-00—isnio—Oaorg* Olaan'a Orehaatra Effif-La.ving Contest Just Com- tbe annual Father and Son banquet Growers may sell through Bostoa—Officials o f the Flsher- Melbourne centenary celebrations. 789 Main Street. SOUTH — wrva wptf wwne wla wlaa 9:30—John McCormack, tenor. WhiU, Waahtngton, D. C. town. 400,000. admission charge. 11:10—12:10—Itan Myar* A Orehaatra wfla-waun wlod warn wme wab wapi of the Emanuel Lutheran church, to -„e auction by becoming members wjda wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpra 10:00—Louis Katsman's orchestra. Mack H. G o^e, a senior at Wes- pleted — Average Per Bird CBS-WABC NBTWORK be held Saturday evening at 6 of tbe association and all buyers MONTGOMERY w6al ktbi kth* waee wav* 10:15—Madame Sylvia. leyan from Tallahassee, Fla., is a Totals 162.08 Eggs. •ABIC—Baati wabe wade woko wcae MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kair kohl o'clock. All who have not as yet wUh cash or satisfactory credit will waab arnao aakr wkbw wkro whk ekiw PACIPIC COAST—kgo kri kew home 10:30—Mayfair Orchestra. candidate for a Rhodes Scholarship obtained tickets and desire to attend bs ellglhle to bid on lots of potatoea artre arcau wJa* waan wfbl wapd ^ * » ihq kfid ktar kpe 11:00—Tltae, weather. from the State of Florida. Hartford County poultrymen won Recreation Center armaa wbaa: MIdaaaat: wbbin wfbni are requested to get in touch with la varying quantities. kmbe kmox wowo wbaa Cant. Bait. 11:15—Cascaces Orchestra. 10 of the 30 high places In the Con- one of the following tonight, Alex- The auction will serve a section of Items o f Interest BABT—wpd wbB wibw whaa wib* wfaa 4iM— 140—Th* BIngIno Lady—aaat 11:30— "Dead Men Prowl." necticut Homo Egg-Lnylng Contest ander Berggren, Carl Noren, G. Al- Connecticut which has produced wore wiee efrb ekar Just closed according to an 'an- OIXIB—writ wafa wbre wqam wdod 4:40— 0:40—Orphan AnnI*—aaat only 12:00—Hotel Commodore orchestra. bert Pearson and Evald Matson. FRANKLIN DRESS SHOP more than two million bushels of WARD 140— 4:00—Baiieitlen In th* Nawa 824-828 MAIN STREET PHONE 5161 Mra arrae wlae wdau wtoe krid wrr 12:30—Hotel Astor orchestra. nouncement from the Hartford A pot roast supper wiU be served Sthte Theater Building ' Manchester potatoes this year. Each sale will Wedneeday MANCHESTER ktrh ktaa waco kotna wdbo wodx wbt 0:10— 4:10—Alma Kllehill, Centralta County Farm Bureau. There were tilO— 4:10—Praaa.fiadl* Nawa Parled by tbe Ladles’ Aid society of the Branch Store Over Loft’s In Hartford. taa made through an officially in- The womAn’e gym class will be wda* wbir wdbj WWTS wmbg w*]a 1:10— lilO-Thra* X Oletara In Oeng* 114 pouUrymen throughout the wiBbr arala ktui ktke 1:40— gi4^Lew *ll Thama* — aaat; chiwch, under the direction o f Mrs. spected aample and sold on the held from 7:10 to 8 o’clock. The MIDWBBT—woah wgl am t ambd wlan state with flocks averaging 410 basis of United States and Connec- wlbw kfb kfab wkbn wceo wabt kaej Orphan Annie—rapaat to midwaat birds who completed the 1933-34 Anna • Erickson. The principid bowling alleys will be reserved for r * . , - . t ’ 4:00— 740—Amoi 'n* Andy—aaat only speaker will ha Julius Augur, direc- ticut Grades which are Identical. the German church from 7:30 on. A t;10— 7H1—Willard Roblian OrehaiL New Tork, Nov. 7.— (A P )—Two contest with an average production t • > W a'' X. » HOUNTAIN—kvor kla koh k«l tor of the Hlllyer Y. M. C. A. school LA ST 3 D A YS The growers will submit their ccrtl- public set-back party will be held at Y o u W o u ld n't Plunge Yourself COAST — khi koln kfre kol kfpy kvi 4:30— 7:10—Red Oavla, Oarlal Okateh dramatic features have been mark- per bird of 162,08 eggs. kfbk kmj kws kara kdb krmb krb 4:40— 7:44—Dangareu* Paradlae. Skit ed up for Armistice Day on NBC. of Hartford and former missionary flsd samples on or before 10:00 the West Side Rec on Cedar street. 7:00— 0:00—Th* Crime Clue* Myitary The contest is divided Into three to the Philippines. o’clock on the morning of the sale 6snts Butt 7:10— 0:40—Lanny Rail and Orehaa. One will be found In a program to classlflcationa; Backyard Flocki Sport and 184 NEW Play •will start at' 8 o’clock and ditO— m o-^tiah Armitrana — aaat; 040— 440—Waraan Law** A Drama be put on from Chicago by the The program will also Include ths where they may be examined after. prizes will be awarded to the win- • * • ' > 4 - \ < with 10 to 60 birds. Farm Flocka 11:00 o’clock Iv the buyers before Into Poverty K n o w ingly ! OblaaB*** Orsan Intarluia—waat 0:00— 0:40—Jahn MeCarmaek’a Sang* Veterans of Foreign Wars for WJZ- with 51 to 600 birds, and Commer- appeOronce of Ernest K. Schleldge, ners. * 'J I 4HS— IHO-Tb* Punnybanar* — aaat; 4:00—10:00—Dannia King A Orehaatra Hartford magician, and a two-reel Fur Trimmed - HATS the sale actually opens. Tbe entire Thursday Mbilalur*m>w**t and DIxi* 4:10—10110—Madam* Sylvia'a Advie* Wedneeday, November 7 NBC. cial Flocks with more than 600 BiSO— SrtO — Bulk Raaara—aaat; Of, 4:10—10:10—Harry Rlehman Orehaat. It will be a war episode. The oth- birds. motion picture of the circus, shown lot represented by the sample will Dancing in the gym from 8:30 to Ban *f Plra—mldw; Bans*—Dial* 10:0^1I:M — King’* Guard Guartat— by Leonard Johnson. Advance then be offered for sale at auction 12:30, featuring tbe return engage- t ill— dilO-Bobby Banaon—aaat only; aaat; Arne* 'n' Andy—waat repeat P M er play la to come in the Kay Seven The poultrymen keep dally rec- Values To 61.95 OO-^National Student Federation aeries on WEAF-NBC, a dramatiza- reservations Indicate a large attend- vritb the understanding that the bid ment o f Karl Setter and his broad- Bmlly Wayman — Dial*; tkippy— 10:10—11:14—Bmll Calamin Orehaat— ords of their egg production and SPEaALI will secure any quantity of potatoea Of course you would answer “no”, but have you ever consid- midwaat; Taaa* Nantara—wait aaat; Lanny Rai»—wait repeat Program. tion of the signing of the Armistice. send monthly summaries to the, ance at the banquet, which is spon- casting orchestra. Admission in- •iM— tiM —Th* Shadaw—aaat; Thra* 10:10—11 tM -Art Kaiaall A Oreheatra 10—Curtis Institute of Music Try these tonight: sored by tbe Brotherhood of the which the grower wishes to sell for cludes checking. The women’s Brawn Baara—waat; Travari Or.— 1140—12:00—Arehl* Blayir Orahaitra Connecticut State College. dalivety at a time mutually satis- ered what you would live on if you were forced to stop working Dtetai Jaak Armatreni—raldw rpt 11:10—12:10—Jaak Bargar A Orehaatra Program. WEAF-NBC—8 p. m., Mary Pick- John L. Shields, Bristol, with 15 church. swimming classes will meet as fol- OO—To be announced. ford; 9, Fred Allen; 10:30, Secre- factory to buyer and seller. lows: 7 to 7:45, advanced; 7:45 to R. I. Reds, stood highest In Hart- All potatoes sold at auction will for a while for any reason? The man who has saved and 15— Skippy. tary Roper. ford County and third in the state 8:30, senior life saving; 8:30 to 9:10, | 5:40—StAmp Club. b4 gimranteed by the grower to sff 80—Jack Arroatrong. All-Amer- WABC-CBS—8:30, Broadway Va- In the Backyard Flock classiflca- private class. accnmulated some ready money has something to fall back on. 6:00—WrlghtYtlle aarlon. ican Boy. rietlea; 9, Nino MarUnl; 9:30, tlon. EXCURSION An H ad Sfasl meet the grade requirements of the Men's volleyball session from 0:15 | 45—Gordon, Dave and Bunny. Bums and Allen. aample offered. In case of dispute, to 6:16. The girls’, league will use 6:80—Prsos-Rsdlo News. Mr. Shields enjoys ths distinction either buyer or seller may call for Take stock of yourself and see how you stand. If you haven't 6:85—Rhythm Masters. 00—Songs of the Violin; Christian WJZ-NBC—8:30, Lanny Ross; of having the only flock In the TO NEW Y O R K SILK m l WOOL the bowling alleys from 7 to 9 ! Fox, Michael Catalano, pianist. 9:30, John McCormack; 10:30, Har- ah official Federal Inspection at bis o'clock. I's': 6:45—Billy Bachelor. whole cgg-Iaying contest which SUNDAYS, NOV. 11,18, 25 own expense, the result of which a Savings Account— Open One! 7:00—Pickens Sisters. 15— Bobby Benson and Sunnyry Rlehman. went through the year without loss Jim. What to expect Thursday; from culling or mortality. ROUND TOIP €0 OO vrill be final. t'H' 7:15—Rhythm of the Day. RAILROAD FARE Z* Buyers will have an 'opportimlty, 7:30—Studio Program. 30—Tbe Shadow. WEAF-NBC—3:30 p. m„ Wom- Mr. Shields' 15 birds averaged to ALL POPULAR DRESSES between 11:00 and 1:00 o'clock, to 65—Press-Radio New*. en’s Radio Review; 6, Parent- Lt . W M mt UclM ...... FURS • FABRICS 7:45—Fashion Revue. lay 219.67 eggs per bird during the Lv. Hartford...... A.M. Inspect the samples and supply sat- We Clean RugrSi Tap- November 7 8:00—Mary PIckford Stock Com- 00—Myrt and Marge. Teachers Program. year. 16— Air Adventures of JimmieWABC-CBS—3:15, Rpadways of Duo Now York* ...... 11:28 A.M. isfactory credit. Luncheon con- pany. In the Commercial Flock elaaslfl- $ veniences are available in tbe estry and Furniture P. M. 8:30—Wayne King's Orchestra. Allen. Romance; 5, Loretta Lee songs. cation, Auer-Farm Bloomfleld, Don- SILK HOSE 2.4 9 80—Serenaders; Paul Keast, Rollo WJZ-NBC—12:30, National Corn Lv. Now York* ...... Z*?5E*S* auction building. For Complete Information, Direct from F actory to W a rdsI YouSavol 4:00—Pop Concert, with Chsrlea 9:00—Fred Allen's Town Hall. ald Collins, JIgr., an-' A. W. Olllff, Lw. 1881b St...... 7:8SP.M. Chiffon or Servloe The auction method of selling -po- Pesrson. baas. 10:00—Guy Lombardo's Orchestra. Hudson's Oreheatra. Husking contest; 3 p. m., William poultrymen, stood second In aver- •Grtnd Centrel Tirmtnol. ^ DIAL 4688, or Write to 45— Dave Burrough's Islanders Lyon Phelps address. J dsy i f lithtsrfini, rwiMsi frundt Of tatoes received considerable im- 4:10—DATld Tomllnoon. 10:30—The Trs'/elero Hour, with age number of egge per bird in ff/dfivff— $3.49 petus when it was discovered that It Park Street, Town and Rocco Boniface. Im 4:40—ObIs Psge. soloist. Marla Haaly, sopriano. Hartford County ivlth 212.98 aver- Purcbooo UcktU advouco. N u n M P''-$1>00 ALL during October more than 200 car- THE SAVINGS BANK 0:00—Chick Webb's Orchestrs. 11:01—The Crumlts. 00—The Bethany dirla. Few Airplane engines have gear- age for 605 White Leghorns and KmllW to aeeomoiodaUama on apa«»nl 2 COLORS - SIZES load of potatoes were received in 3-Piece fiA O a P S 6:10—Stimlfht Shooters. 11:18—Voice of Romance. 15—Edwin C. Hill—The Human ed-down propellers; most of them Barred Plymouth Rocks. Side of the News. have direct drives. ‘ the NEW HAVEN ^ this state from Maine alone. An- 6:80—AUce In Orcbestralls. 11:30—Slumber Hour. The third largest number per bird other factor was the recent pur- OF MANCHESTER SUITE chase made In Maine by tbe Feder- A Mutual Savings Bank Plua Small Carrying Charge. al Government for relief purposes in Oonnecticut cities. Oonnecticut growers feel they Priced far less than you’d expect, because VYards should be given flrst consideration M*aih*r Matiul Savlaa* Baa* Ccatral raaS, laa. have no in-between profits! Extra large suite in j and can supply local needs for sev- eral months to come. They ar'e will- two-tone walnut finish, sturdily built throughout. ^ ENDICOTT-JOHNSON SHOES ing to demonstrate that a large sup- • Exhu large places ' "

angerous days are ahead for that SPORT OXFORDS From a famoos fac- car of yours. The weather’s getting Colonial Lamp tory I All metal bed, D sturdy—Smart Lookinsr Shoes Of The Better Type SoM Maple Bam with Skoda I 90 - coil single - deck colder. And Winter has a habit of finding spring, and 45-ponnd the weak spots in cars that aren’t protected. ALL AT ONE LOW PRICE Pa rchment- cotton mattress. 8TAHT MUCH BAOin ihlo WUMor— by ized shade — Socony men have the answer all worked uaiug Mobiloil Arelle. Flows at oaro on solid maple 6l*19 icuipcralui«a.6eu to all ports qinkkljr. Colonial baae. out— with a 4-poinl Winter.proofing plan tliat protects every vital part. '*.v ' xe- 'Ti.; Tliey take the struggle out o f cold weather shifting by putting in MobiloilCW' for your A gears. Mobilgrcases that are tough enough \ • Browa Sneda for Winter use prevent squeaky, squawky • Black Suede cars when Spring comes. • Brows Orate Mobiloil'Ar't^e— w iv made by the 'reVo* •Btec-k Orate er lutionaiyCIcarosoI Process— makes Winter Plate Leathers Oomitbi. i$$4 ITi* Arntrlnn starting much easier and saves wear and All Steea In TatMM C9B9Mf tear on both your car and your temper. And Bvery Style.

even there, Winter-proofing doesn’t stop. saiXTinc lcbmcatkrv now wui pro- For no charge, Socony men check over tr<4 h idden porta ogaloat the bard •enrioo any car gets OB Winter roods. the other vital spots— wiring, battery, spark* Closet Seert Oak or Mohaeaiiy FinIJt plugs, cooling system, oil filters. When you WARM SHEEPSKIN RUBBERS OF ALL KINDS Warp - proof! HOUSE SLIPPERS need service, they tell you. ^Tien you’re FOR Hardwood. safe, they let you know. Chrome - plated $2->9 AO Siaea taii^to THE ENTIRE FAMILY brass'hinge. Ask • Socony man about Socony’s com* and Wemen Worth flUH). Buy Now And Save Money! plete Winter-proofing Service. Yoii’11 want the whole program when you see how thor* ^ •>: oughly it protects every part of your car. Famous Boy’s Shoes Men's Calf Shoes When You Went 3 Pc. Bath Set High or Low 80 days’ wear gtawantsed or yonr money back. See Bndioott-JohB- Plumbing Completol Nothing Else to Buy I them—yOoTl like them. First quality—think o f •“ •» «* «Uad with Soeoay MoUlgao. It aafauw FAMOUS BIAKE ca’e Famona * * ''" * " * ? naaller what ibe weather, every drop works THK Bicvr Axn-nuKn bmiidityl & Hooting at this low price! ^ mt Iflva nan powm aad quiefc get-away without waste. Fill up with Socony Mobilgaaw porteOI. Socony BMarccomnwnil Ibo 4)aa8igr. In aO The enamelwarc, china kind that will protect yonr car boot. aad all chroma-plated too shapes aad The clean center leaves are the mildest Supplies $1*98 fittings are just thatl H.h 4® Down, 90 MoatWy, All Styles. a8 stseo. Hoaeat TheG Yon get a r o < ^ tnb Carrying Chargee, leaves—they cost more—they taste First Q uahty and lavatory, shcIf-top Week-End Special! 233 Pairs Men’s at Lew Prke on closet, hand-rubbed Pieces Separately: better—so of course, Luckie^use only mahogany finish seat T u b ...... $24.73 S ocony Mobilgas @l Mobiloil OXFORDS Com* to and many other fea* Lavatory ...... $16.20 $2*99 the clean center leaves—the choicest tnres. Buy pieces sep- Closet ...... • .$16.00 Better Kind WARDS arately, if yon like. d e a l At 1*98 S O L D B Y : I R S *It*8 toasted Turkish and Domestic tobaccos. t • MANCHESTES EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, NGVEMg^ T, 19M. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESd At , NOVbiwdbk t , im ru

paMoui party, titme ttU Uiunder- ard the TMrd, *^eoBM into this w«rM der their Brat eBpaga ch towrord a waepa gallons iato Ha vtnUa,. bae found In the etomach., Hs abaermal result of this election ahould mean Bluo •••■••••sas but half made up," but fully av- scandal and arotufaMng whether It pla^ tbe Mggeat tbeatere te Me presence indlcatea that It has baen the end of ths prestige of the Rora- Inf Ucktnf, la a fraat deal better off can be/blown up aufliclently by tha time, and In IBM arms tbe premier suckad backward Into the stomach HRS. MERRITT TO SPEAK Can Uarcoai ...... 3 Uiaa tt waa day before yeeterday mored agalnat both labor amait> Vld O RY O F D EMS bock machine, will probably reoult Citlss Service ...... Buy Vour You*n Sa fe Rep«bHafina flar eeepelgB uos. Tou iHunsr for Oeotge PHawooe'e min- H E A L T H - D I E T A D V I C E from tha duodenum. Thie takes BANNER MEETING in more sympathetic treatinent for ...... KothlMr can ba atore ocr> eleefcism and buaincaa avarice. orili be Istareated to hear that oar strels. Iriaee In all areopbogics. Cities Service, p f d ...... 14 BY UR. FKANK MeCUY TO MOTHERS a U B HERE the leglalation demanded by the Elce Bond and Share . •T m s tain Uum that UiU party, ooataioUiB old friend Underaecretary ot Agri* Pringle, Jones, Frost and Bnun- . queaHoas ta ragard le Hcaltb aad Met This is one disorder where the people in the House of RepreaenU- ...... 6H COAT S T A N L E Y ' S M any COMPAWt. ora cultui* llcB TugweO apptmtm voi' ker, wbo sing, were tbe most fa- dietetic treatment plays a compara- OF CHAMBER, PLAN ELATES CHAIRMAN Ford Limited ...... lOVt ti sumk swMt ao much of the brains, the virility SOCIALISTS IN SENATE will fea aBawsrafi ag Ur MciMy wba aad Uvea. Mavis B ottling...... 987 Main Street Hartford KMekMtM' Oooa. happUy bt tha picture. uMua fuorlet la ehnssr busteaM a tively minor role in ^ e cure. The Novemb«r Meeting to Be Held "Connecticut can pride itself on ...... M NOW! D ollars! aOMAA PUIOCMOW ornt the oourace of the nation, la be aafirsimefi la can el IM* paper. Ba- important thing Is to train tbc Niag Hud Pow ...... 4 Next Door To Kay’s Jewelry Store. One of tbs most mterestiag fsa- At BaitavtOa. M4.. the tiepart went •euple at Beeades ago, and atom in cavelopc^ Fridny Evening at T. M. C. joining tbe rest of the nation's in-, ISMaru iiMM«wr froBi ttde BKMBCfit all through, doM at Agriculture aet OBt to hulJd up 1610 were making llAOO a week. itlent just what ta I ski of place. * dorsement of President Rooeevelt, Penn Road ...... 1% turss of th^ Oonnscticut elsetk* Is S A.—Entertainment Program. United Fopnders...... % jmp%ec I iSCI with and waahed up on the, leader- a marvekMiB expartaeatal farm, Tbey were ou Broadway, too, and e must learn not to gulp Us food Roast Chickei Dinner To Be J. Frands S n ^ Sees End of since tbe election of two addiUcmal Brary Bmilnc Exeapi the situation created ia the State uaing PWA money. About h ailllton cemraltiiad far Al |iialth whoa he down too rapidly and m ahould be Congressmen. in tbe state repre- Util Pow and L t ...... 9-16 I Boilteya Bmtnd (t tbi ahlp of it# reactionary element, 'n e Senate. The election of three S»- doilars waa allocetad tor the animaJ srae bcgluring He political caroer AIB BWAlAOtVBBS ;esojlophagus pushes the hsert upward shown that he cannot swallow air it sents a net gain of four for tbe ad- M IlMcMaiar. Cono, u his mouth ia open. Tbe mouth must The XoBchaatar Ifo th m Club llaU MMtar. aripfas out of Senator Reed. BenMor daJist members (o that body, ah tauehaudry aoetton and Bari Bbecfia. . . . Tiaaa, the etreag wemaa, caa andad to thetns leftlen and also prtssss praoees on Foflowed iy Fme Speak- Prestige of Roraback Ma- ministration. BATBS Hft IB aea but never has had to In India among e certain sect ot the vagas nerve, which partly aup- first be closed. If thosa wbo feel wUl bold Its Novombor meatiof Fri- tm om raea, Bcaator Roblnaon of Indiana, from Bridgeport districta, combined chief of t .e Aalaial,Mu6h«M> > 7 M- "'AU In all, I think we have every Bm , bar aaU ...... vlafon, was aaNguad to direct c«n> support a iwwbaad. Sbe bende HlBdua practielnt, yaga thera le a pUea the dlapbrivm, lunga, stomacb tbat they must belch, will open the day avtning a t tha Y. M- C. A. reason to be well pleased." N ovem ber Sale • b*r the narrow eacape of Austin of> Ver- duneinConnectient. oatk W Mil with the fact that there are to be atructioB at that uuit- Ih ebarce at troa bara as thick aa your wrist, peculiar s«erclae p la n n e d of swat- and heart. ’nia accompanying mouth, there will not be tbe danger . inf Program. huUdhofriTO Korth Mam atroat The hast Colds Ooplaa *•••* mont, the practical wiping out of M prefsra kaittiog . . . Oraat ivAriag air. They are able to fill up of swallowing sir at tbs sanle time. .... Best treated F««r*d. r*«r • •• • w* • • «Sb bb fifteen Republicans and only seven- the entire operation waa Dr. Tog* symptomo, such as difficulty la program'wIU ha In eharga of Mra. the Old Guard, clears the Add for rdaer, a Swtea bell ringer from tbe etoBMteb and inteaUnea wttb air breathing, dlsriness, and irraguibr Yon can fill yOur stomach and tntss- without ‘dosing” teen Democrats, leaves the Gover- well. . tinea with air by just closing your aoEkjnut op i hb absociatbo auch a reorgantaalion of the party Large forces at OQC and CWA Springfield, Mass., had top bUilng just by ctoetag tbe mouth, fiUing It heart beat, generally cause the A roast chicken dlnnsr wlU ba Bedrick J. Straugbaa. Watarhury, Conn., Nov. T—(AP) CURB QUOTATIONS FUR TRIMMED nor’s party without a majority is at Tony F^tbr’s 1a 1868. Later, full of air and swallowing. 1 know paUent considerable anxiety. mouth and gulping.and this is what Tha guaot opaakor wfll ha Mrs. —^Democratic State Cflialrman J. TBa AaieaiAtAd Pr«M u •xeluAivai/ AS Will restore It to the constructlvs labor orere used, but today tba astl- served at the 84th' annual masting ■ailllxll to tko OM for ropoMIOAtloD either branch of the next Legisla- at the Alhambra in London, he that many patients, wbo belch and A correct dlognosia is of tbs ut- you do whan you swallow your food AUca PatUoon Merritt of Hartford, lioo dotlera is spent, the animal bus> played (or King Edward. •uffor from gas attacks following a too rapidly. of the Chamber of Commerce, to be Francis Smith this morning ex- Asad Gas snd Elec VISUM M b U Mnrt Alopeteliee erodllod to I* place it once occupied—and should turs. And it ia not by a long way bandry project le no more tfuui two- most Importance because a curt is and her topic, “Woman's Power in pressed satisfaction with the results STAINLESS now if yoo profor Mr MX pck o rx w oroBltob la thlo meal, upon examination often prove so simple once this disorder is held at tbe Country Club on Mon- CiUseaahlp.” Mrs. Merritt was the Amer Sup P e w ...... ocai dowo have been occupying yesterday. thirds Bnlshed, and Bbeots, Ui dis- A conaiand performance, by of yssterday’s election in the follow- •M or aa4 alao tbo I pnb> lo be taken for granted that these the way, isn't .always a guar- to be unknowingly swollowera ot recognised, yet many patients with QUBSnONB AND ANBWBBS day evening, November 19, tleksts first woman senator In Oonnactlcut, Progressiviam must be the stand- grace, baa been demoted to a'depart- (Exorcise for Prolapsw) ing etstement; All rlirbta «t ropoblleaUaB ol Sociall.sts will align themselves with antee of future fame. Tbe other air. In some Instances attacks ot air it become eonvinced tbat they have for which are now available at the and the only woman eanator during "Ths final results confirmed tbs aparial Mapatobaa harata ara alaa ra- ard of tho Republican party hence- ment field station in Florida. At- evening Al Trahan came back to Bwallowing ore apt to be followed something really serlouely wrong Question: Mr. Edward B. asks: her term of office.' She ia also a the administration’s party on any tempts to suppreu Bjibliclty have "What trsatment do you suggtat Chamber office. A fine speaking expectations We had when we' re- aaraad. forth. For two years the party has Broadway after three or four by very painful distention, of tbe alth them and vleit doctor after member of the regional committee ceived most of tbe returns last given occasion. failed. stomacn. The hypochondriac or the doctor and try everything from for pronounced prolapsus of colon program has been arranged for the of the Girl Scout otganisatlon. New VBU aaratoa allaat of B B A aonr* been lying moribund in the grave of The Inside story of this little yeara of comparative obscurity. and stomach?” , meeting and a banner attendance of night. I am naturally deeply grati- It so happens that the Bridge- Before that he bad been a head- neurasthenic, who looks for painful home remedies to norooUcs, looking England dlviolon, bestdee bolding n g by tbe results, which will give a dead past. Today It has been fiasco la that Bhaets waa a seleattsfi line comedian with every asur- or dlstreaeful eyemptome'after eat- In vain for a curs tbat literally lies Answer: Certain rasnipulatlva members ia anticipated. several other offlcee. ^bllabai'a lUpraaaatAtlaa: Tbo jiort Socialists nominated. In all who abduidn’t have been placed in treatments should be glvaii to tbs to tbe state a Democratic Govemor AaUua MatlMwa apoeral Aaaaeir—Maw shocked Into consclousoeaa. Tomor- ance of a great career. He went ing, is ths most ^ to bs sUfsetsd, under their noses. Officers Nominated Musical numbers wUl be given by eupported by a complete slate of S T A N L E Y ' S three senatorial districts of the city, eharga of a construction job with- but even normal peopla occasionally Ths dlagno'ls may be made In abdomen in order to break loos# ad- The complete slate of officers to Mrs. Thora Stoehr, pianist, snd Mjss Next Door To Kny*s Jewelry Store. Bark- Cb'Aaaa, Oatrolt and Boaton row It will climb out and begin to to London, appeared before King hesions and develop a better tone^ Democratic officers. in two money-saving groups! men of high type—sducatsd, Intsi- out a hard-boiled contractor at his George, end the king laughed out develop the air swallowing habit. Several ways. The fluoroscopic X- bs recommended by the nomlnaUng LUlisn Black, soprano, who will be "Aa has been noted In the press, JUCMMCP AOOIT BUREAO OP flgbt for purposes and objectives, j aide. Anyone who has "gas on ths ray will show tha paitent In the act of the Intestinal muscles. At .committee ia as follows: Charles accompanied by Miss Lyllian H utt CtUCV[jkTUM& Icctual and rcapoaslble indiidduaU, loud. Fluabed with triumph, Tra- same time, exercises should be the state of Connecticut has now for 987 Main Street ______Hartford Try It again In 1686, Govemor, { apparently all of them at least Apparently he felt he had a han returned to New York. And stomach" should observe himself to of swallowing-air. The bolus of air y, president; Elmer Weden, first Tbe hostesaes of the evening will the first time in history two Demo- ^a iUrwU PnatiDf Campaar. la^ and see whether you have the same chance to reallM dreams of a Ufa- Broadway cold to him: "Big-tlm- see whether or not be is uncon- can be seen coming down from tbe en two or three times dsdly. Tbs' ce president; Arthur A. Knofla, Include Mrs. William Stevenaon. aaaamaa aa flaaaotal raapooubllttr fully up to ths average of Senate beat results come from taking auch cratic Senators, which Is .also a streak of luck. time as to what a bang-up labora- er, are you? Veddv, veddy clevah sciously swallowing air. mouth and enterir? the stomach, second vice president; John F. chairman; Mra. James Johnston, natural cause for satisfaction. for Irwwrapaleal arrora appaanoa .a ability and character. They are not tory should be. And the grandiose fellah, are you? Made the king exorcises on a slanting board with Pickles, treasurer; Edward J. Holl, Mra. WlUImm Hoisted, Mra. H. L. $ 10 .95 Maarflaawaata la tka Maachaaiar The scientific term for this dis- sometimes while the patient is en- the head lower than the feet. I have “The Increased pluraJlty in the SaaBtBB lUraia. going to be pawns of the Democrats, vision was much more expensive laugh, did you? Well, let’s see you order is aeropbagia. It does not gaged in belching and thinking that Philip Cheney, WlUiam J. Shea, Griswold, Mra. John Olson, Mrs. State Senate of the Democratic Fou n dation a printed list of these exercises Edward Noren, Mrs. Harry Sweet, BIG HOUSING SCHE.ME by any means. Nor yet, by the than provided in PWA specifica- make us laugh!” And when Tra- include the gas formed by food he is relieving the stomacb of gas. Harold E. Cude, Parker Soren and party, In spite of the election of Values To $29.95 WEDNEBDAr, NOVEMBER 7 tions. The charge Is "waste," not han appeared after that, Broad- fermentation. The air may be The X-ray also shows the rise and which I will be glad to send aay Leland T. Wood, directors, to serve Mrs. L. A. Cleveland, Mrs. William reader of this column upon receipt three Socialist senators in Bridge- Apparently the propoaal made by same token, of the Republicans. Nor "graft" wiw sat on Its hands. swallowed with food or drink, dur- fall of tba thyroid cartilage, prov- two year terms; Samuel Kemp, di- DUIon and Mra. Willard Horton. port, should assure tbe state of sup- G arm en ts OUT OF THE GRAVE will they prove to be, we may be 'Today, as be plays Bru;b and ing hiccoughs, or during the action ing that swallowing is taking place. of a large, self-addressed envelope rector to fill unexpired term of Memben. are also requested to Henry I. Harrimen, president of tho The Associated General Contrac- and a Sc stamp. port In that body for liberal meas- Values To $22.50 sure, mere ranting visionaries. They tors of America, which protested Chopin, and convulses audiences of belching. During an attack , the If a stomach tube Is used, it will Charles Ray; Thomas Ferguson, bring in the aprons given out at a ures. of Brocade Coutil Governor Wilbur L. Cross says he Chamber of Commerce of the United with his clownings, Trahan would state director; and Jay E. Rand, na- previous meeting. will, In all probability, cut an Im- bitterly because private contractors patient may have difficulty in allow the air to escape and prompt- "F^irthermore, tbe fact that the Vmards his election to a third term States, that private Interests.finance weren’t hired for the job and re- rather not be reminded of tbe breathing, rapid heart, and a flushed ly relieve all distress, and it will Ornltbopters are flying machines tional councillor. Made To Slenderize The Stout In the forthcoming Speakers Newest Styles Sizes: Luxuriously W “a vary great honor." It is. It a va.st housing enterprise to the ex-! portent figure ceived no satisfaction from Tugwell, royal guffaw. He prefers the ap- skin. This is because the pressure also disclose the presence of bile In with flapping wings, or movabla With Side Lacing session of the General Assembly, is busily engaged in seeing to it that proval of Broadway. of the air-distended stomach and the stomacb. Bile Is not normally planes. The speakers will be Colonel An- fa also a great stroke of luck, for tent of fifteen billion dollars over a son T. McCook, Hartford attorney, • Barrel Collars 12 Trimmed Mas. Frankly, ws do not regard it period of ten years has strong back- perb^is at times a decisive one. Rex gets bis share of the dead cats. DEMOCRATS RULE Regular $5.00 Value Major C. P. H. MacKenzie-Ken- whose subject will be business pro- tha bast of good fortune for the ers in the administration, particu- One may wonder how Dr. Cross blems that require cooperative • Flare Collars to With nedy, British aviation expert who thinking and action; Walter E. Bat- Stanley*s btote. Connecticut, through a larly in the persons of Donald Rich- relishes the idea of their being there. was branded as a "spy” last spring % Ascot Ties 20 Incidentally that amaxing vote tersoD, former mayor of Hartford NEXT CONGRESS 987 MAIN STREET • Badger '•bangs of five thousand votes—aay berg, executive director of the Na- by excitable ^em bers of a House and chairman of program commit- Special • Edge Trimmed sme vote In a hundred-^-could have tional Emergency Council, apd given in bis home city to Jaiq>er Me- Naval Affairs sub-committee when tee on State Tercentenary, whose HARTFORD — hs sought to show in elaborate Etc. • Vicuna BSSiirail ItsMf of an administration Jamee A. Moffett, Housing Adminis- Levy, Socialist candidate for gov- subject will be "The Connecticut charts that Amarteon war planes Tercentenary and the Chamber of 38 • Marmink 1ng vainly to pull ings and frirge. Prices start at $25, with the round Mint or Plain Oonstipatioa OM spending’ and the “piling up of New Deal should get as far away some point out of his recital. May- Double Distilled rials and labor shall be sold for tho from straight relief as It possibly comer couch sketched, a popular model, at $44.50. which wlii-destroy the credit- be 11 would be enough to obaerve GINGER ALE RIG H T N O W! T«hxbtlitatton-‘of-tlM> nation’.s hous' can. HUtTilan, now in-embryo, alms •gahr that—Dan*l—Boone's—great' Full WITHOUT Full WE OFFER A SPECIAL ECONOMY SERVICE «t the country"—when millions of tag? Or the earnings of Invested to take everyone off the relief rolls great-great - granddaughter plays Plnt- “ SUGAR Pint vriors knew that that spending was capital? and giys them some kind of work. the saxophone. Hot-cha.t We pledge to all our Manchester patrons that we bospiiig them alive and when mil- He Is bound to fall short of that This dream ot building 700,000 goal. But be la tired of relief of tba B y N i g h t shall continue to give the very best of Dry Clean- I at others knew that if the gov- The principal feature of Billy 50c new houses for the plain people of present type, thinks the country Rose's Music Hall, since its ing and Dyeing Service at a price that in itself Cash and Carry MBt didn't do the spending they the country every year for ten years, also Is tired of it, believes It is had opening, has been an aggregation NEW LOW PRICES Of OUR UQUOR DEPARTMENT would be inducement enough to make you a regu- I have t»—tbs reaction to such each to stand on two acres of tillable for everybody's morale, and recalls of vaudeville performars called A luxurious bed! For Dry Cleaning and Pressing Ladies’ Plain Garments the tunic nature of CWA last win- Sir. Bootoa 100 Proof Qneea of Pennsylvaala lar U. S, customer. We guarantee the quality might well have been entl- ground and within commuting dis- ’The Small-Time CMvalcade." ROYAL ARCH —Men’s Suits and Topcoats. I In advance. ter. Hopkins, IckM and Richberg Everybody sentlmaatallsaa about STRAIGHT WHISKEY KENfGiN Blend of Straight will satisfy. Call and Delivery Service may be had at a slight addi* tance of an Industrial canter—an agree. them because they're suppoaed to Blend of Straight guaUty at the tntelUgence RYE WHISKEY WHISKEY tional charge. entirely realisable dream—la one of Bo you can look for something be honkey-tonkars who never wore STILLBROOKf 18 Montha OU by tha national leaders Is the moat promising contributions to big In tbe way of a program which quite good enough to get to Broad- Fun STRAIGHT .. exempUflad by their coo- wrill stress municipal projects of all way. Pint Pint real hope ot recovery that has Well, there's wothtug tragic OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O 'CLO CK $1.19 Fifth the Idea that it was good types. Construction, demolition, rail- RYE been made. It ie feasible as a pri- road underpass work and communi- about these people, or their ca- OUR FOREFATHER $ 1.75 836 MAIN STREET to ridiculo the Roosevelt ad- reers, either. Membra of tte fat- FULL PINT BEACON HILL vate or as e public enterprise. But ty swimming pools are among the WHISKEY WHISKEY FULL QUART Near I os a "Baota Claus." A things being dlsciuued. glrl ballet are very jtdly, have won STRAIGHT DISTILLED DIAL 7100 it can be utterly ruined by ehort- themselves a raise, aad gleafulty Montgomery Ward’s Americans would a<\ept The plan, a synthsais of FWA. WHISKEY 18 Montha OU STRAIGHT stghtedneae and greedy opportun- CWA. and othA work programs, stuff towels iato their tights to fill GIN WHISKEY And let us explain tha I aa B FraridM t for every Out their figurso . . . Dslphlao, WATKINS BROTHERS ism, unissa those dangers are fore- will bt aimed ohitfly at the larger advantages of our regu- stther a Ls; finded. cities, where moat at tba unamploy- wbo is 67. was ths Bret oemle to Full use on olexirically Illuminated M A N C H E S I i R , C O N H Pint .. ^tV ..6C c dial 7100 83$ Main Street lar quality service at 75c. It is to be hoped that when this ment is. And It is going to be rather false nose. It has taken him •• Iplaa Is drawn it will not, like Rlch- expensive. a around the world twice . . . Eddie The New Dealers iTe wlncinf un- Eddy, another funny man, who, . , - ... xy- -. .I r m -■ I > i ' M i" I fill I'i 'if V: f -I ■ ■ ■ f ■■ _j ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDnesuAI, NOVEMBER 7,1B84; UANUHESrrER ETVENTNG HERALD. MANCHE»rER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1984. ericans, that one nuui picked bsr np AUVSKTIMBMICNT— tenanca, ate...... $ $,668.40 bo bald Tburadidr arw liig a t tha who are bWag loenUy atlrrad up dramatie - including the AUVHirftllUUENT» Bupdrlntendent of Fire SUSPECT IS HELD on tbs pretext that bar tether was BUlngtoa Town Hall. Thia It the ZANE GREY n c n iR E by Blue. As tiMy deoceod tbe fights with tba todtans, ara ao K oroocM giHl Bbr c* that, sturdy little chap, llceihan Raymond Griffin who no- Free measuring sticks. Maintenance ot Alarm SatU’a plurality—10,064. No ransom money wm paid, rela- four-yaar-old Billy Lee, who la tbe port Shows Tax CoDec- tha kldhapeni until April 39 when a tives of tbs child said. Legion AnxlUarjr Clip On# of tbs most stirring epic ad- Icavlag tha pioneers to pursue ticed be made an unusually wide fiystetn 14$0«79 second lettor wm dlsMtcbed from Recbie Swept Into The auxiliary of Stanley Doboea ventures in the history of tbe con- Lbeir peaceful way. Needless to latest of tbe juvenile film diacov- Water Renta...... 17,906.39 17 AeddenU Occur During eriea. turn at the sharp corns in Oak- VOTE FOR TRBABURER Tucson to the giri’a tether repeat- jpogt, No. 14, American tAgion, has gueat of the West cornea te the aay, ha wins tba glri’a lova and land. The East'Hartford man aaid Porterfield*s tioiis Hare Been G ooi Notes Paid ...... 40,000.00 ing tha demand. INJURED GIRL BETTER October and 16 Operations been awarded the diver loving cup her little ton is promised a new The Co-feature la Carola Lom- be had imbibed oaly two gli Otfts that Uva—youT find tha for $1.00! Thera are eight differ- IntereatPaid 1,B46.U Itoblet then addressed thiough Office b j Bis Landslide. In the Fourth District, as the unit ■craen of the Btate Tbaater, Friday bard in “Lady ^ Choice.” 68 Spruce SL TeL 6584 ent stylea from which -you may Reoepltuleaea By Ooaettea New London, Nov. 7—(AP)—Miss Are Performed During the father. beer. largest selecUeu of gorgeous tropical Expan asi of collecting Addlf Hope the newspapers a request to tbe kid- It's an evttTday a&hr to ( making the beat obowlng In mem- and Saturday, in the thrUUng Para- birds and 13 varletlea of goldfish a t chooae. taxes...... 684.04 Barbara Cairns of U(q>er Montclair, comfortable StmaamfMlitlfms Month. mount filmiaatloq of 2Sana Grey’s Beantlfiil Backgronads The annual report of the South (D) (R) napers that they submit proof bis berahlp. The local auxiliary made The natural acenery of the A new Mexicon law etatee that by tbe Bird Store (Hotel Sheridan Expenses of preparing tax child waa still living. Robles ex- N. J., a student at Connecticut col- ItockvlUe, Nov. 7.—For tbe first the beat showing In the Fourth Dia- "Wagon Wheels,’’ featuring Ran- X. rich newcomer to Newport, Manchester Fire Dlstrlet as aub- Hertford . . 73,394 60,337 lege who waa injured at Saybrook botd gucstt. Cooreniant ioeall An Interesting report of the Rocklea end the foreat back- 1036 all pilots cn air transport lines Building). Birds $3.00 up. Bowl Bata and rate book.. . . . 608.70 pressed wtUlhgnsas to comply with helps, too... but when it comae I ttn s IB numy yeus ths Democratic trlcto for the month of October. dolph Soott, OaU Patrick,- Monte and 3 goldfish complete 37 cente! client of Nancy McC3elIand, decora- mltted by Treasurer Emil L. Q. Ho- Poctage ...... 22.16 New Haven . 84,311 74,770 In an automobile Monday nlgut, has Rockville City hospital fo r'th e grounda, all filmed In their nat- operating In that country must be New London 17,691 18,346 all their demands. pcrty had a laodsllde in the town (tf Patriotic Sendees ” Blue and Raymond Hatton. ural aettlngs are among the most cltlMna of Mexico. Foreign ptlota tor to tha famous, complained that hcnthal, Jr„ today shows an excel- Insurance on Trucks .... 101.26 been removed from Lawrence and •ervlca... there ie where thel Adapted from the 'well-known her dinner parties in the house she lent financial standing of tbe dle- Windham ... 11,060 10400 Early in' tbs morning of May 6 Memorial Associated hospitals to Vamon, which Includes the city of month of October has just been sub- Mrs. Mary Sloan, patriotic In- iropreaeive and beautiful ever may continue to fly if tbey obtain Bright woolens ara tha big newa Tax OoUector’e bond ....: 160.00 the third note, similarly signed McAlpIn decs more than its pen in 2 nfRted by Miss Annie Hatheway structor to the veterans of the novel, "Fighting Caravans’’ by had taken at tha resort were dull. trict, eapectaliy from the standpoittt Clerical Assistanca for Fairflald ... 46.664 64,836 the college infirmary wdiere her msking your vl.l| to New York a f Rockville, and carried the toa-nahlp 2Sane Grey, the picture is a stir- brought to the acreeu. And tbe Mexican citizenship. In atreet frocks these da)rs. Cou- ‘‘XYZ’’ rsacbM tbs uncle of the Smith, superintendent, showing the World War to attend the patriotic SPECIAL ' turiers, realizing suave, dark stlk She couldn’t see why. for she had of tax collections on the lists of Treasurer ...... 60.00 Utchdeld .. 14.816 16,143 kidnaped child. This note said tbe condition this morning waa reported genuine pleiatute. hter wo dimo'si^ ^ a majority of 397 votes. Normal* ring accoimt of the famous trip by always teen oonstdered a good hos- 1939 up to and Tneludlng the fist Middlesex ,. 10,580 as excellant. ly the town'la ' rubllcan by over activities for the month. services In their respective churches dresses that looked so smart earlier 9,044 child waa In good health, and again •tram to you on your next v ltit^ The report Is as follows: number Sunday. The notice wasTreceived in the covered wagon caravan from tess, bar cook was certainly beyond of 1938. 188441.69 Tolland ..., 8,678 6,144 X-ray photos which were tnken 300 votes. This big: change is due in Independence, Mo., to Oregon in . In the fall seem a little sombre un- demanded delivery of the money. JOHN I. WOELFLB, Mmeaer T a great part to the 289 new voters of patients Iti hospital, October 1, 8; Rockville yesterday and was posted der winter coats, are flooding the reproach, her guests ware hisnd- The total amount collected by Tax Balance on hand October 81, 1934: Child Is Found yesterday show no fracture of the number admitted during month. 23; In this city yesterday. All churches 1844, when tbe sturdy, adventur- plcked. Mies McCltUand looked the Collector William Taylor was $66,- In Manchester Trust Oo.. .$ 3,614.86 Stote totals ...... 261,848 361446 skull as was first feared. mafia this year, and the many vot- ous American pioneers first went nwrket with colorful, ebeeiful crea- On ths afternoon of May 14, June ROOMS WITH BATH number of out patients, 18; total of this community are planning Any Two Plain Cktrments situation over-—luid recommended ■ 860.84, Interest of $69748 and lien In Savings Bonk of Man- Addia’ plurality—10,308. was found by her uncle and her ers who were re-lnstated, brlnglfig special services Sunday to com- out to homestead tbe new country. tions which give zest to a wardrobe, new dining-room wall paper! payments of $101.29, a total of CUTTINa GAINS. SImtU Dm M. TwIk*1 the total to over 400. William J. number of patients treated during chester, regular acc. .. • 109.76 father’s atoraey and returned alive ffom memorate Armlftlce Day. No union It oboWe Id a thrilling, dramatic S O C O N Y B U R N I N G OIL a lift to the spirits. Moreover, sbe found just the $67,996.11. The tax collector’s re- SanU Fe, N. M., Nov. 7.—(AP)- Dunlap and James .M. Dick, Demo- the month, 49. style how they overcame the hand- Time was when a woolen outfit In Savings Bank of Man-' VOTE FOB OOMFTBOLLER- to her home. crats, who are leaders In the local The cases were classified and dis- service Is being planned thia year thing—an old paper of the French port phowa outstanding Indebtedness Chester, special acc...... 17741 The girl was located through in- Senator Bronson ciutting (R) whose *400 9480 as Armistice Day falls on Sunday. icaps imposed by Nature. cnu'’upr. could mean only one thing—some- revolutionsuiy period that had once In tne sum of $9,337.11 mostly se- bid for re-election on tbe Repu'i'lcan tcatUe union, were both elected charged as follows: number of ed tbe Indians who blocked thalr FOR R A N G E S^ nn thing for sports. Then, with the In Mancbeater RecepItalaMon By Oecaitlee formation In a letter from Chica- Representatives. pptlents discharged, 39; number of Briefs Dry Cleaned brightened the walla.of a amall cafe cured by liens. Trust Co. (frozen) Keeler go, signed "XYZ” and adtl^assd to ticket cost him the support of Presi- The Rockville Emblem Club will path and m their iiumau auuu.,.u modification of spectator aports In Verdun. All over it were little The report follows: Swartz dent Roosevelt today cut, sharply In- A total of &,724 votes were cast x-rays taken during month, 29; num- even found time to indulge In ro- dresses which turned them Into Balance November (D) (R) ths governor of Arizona. HOTEL this year while in 1932 the total ber of accidents, 17; number of bold a card party this afternoon at ■hlpe manned by French sailors and Booth Manchester Fire District 1, 1988 ...... $703.68 . She waa found in ths desert about to the lead of bis Democratic oppon- the Elks Home, comer of EHIlngton mance. and Pressed ^ 1 -W street enaemolea, more and more flying tbe French flag of the period Hartford ...... 78.114 60,330 was 8,703 votes. births during month, 4: number of Treasurer’s Report for Year Ending Less dividend . of 78,383 nine miles eaat of Tucson chained ent. Rep. Dennis Chavez, leaving the avenue and Prospect atreet. ^ tb At the opening of the picture ITS C L E A N -N O T women began to realize that very But there was one ship, most con- October $1. 1984. New Haven ...... 84,133 result in doubt. Dr. Edwin R. Dlmock, of Mans- operations performed, 16; largest the frontier acouta, headed by few materials are more flattering to 22 H % transferred New Ixmdon ...... 17,350 18,358 in a opeclally constructed wire field, state Senator from the 3Sth number treated In any one day, 13; bridge and whist are being played. spicuous of all, manned by American Balance on band November 1, 1933: to regular account.. 186.39 cage, buried about two feat under M9ALPIN The committee in charge consists of Scott, Hatton and Olln Howland.' S M O K Y OR S M U D G Y! the figure. Right now, wool is the sailors and flying a flag with the In Tbe Manchester Trust ------617.84Windham ...... 11,054 10,189 Senatorial District, partied Rock- smallest number treated in any one are preparing to gutoe tbe caravan fabric of the hour. Fairfield ...... 48498 88,798 the ground with a small opening In To relieve ** Tha Centre o/Con««n of the Fed- viewed euapiciously by Scott; who graens. Delicious cheese biscuits are made FOR STATE LEGISLATURE (D) Due to the fact that the workers has come to like tbe girl himself. SPIC & SPAN CLEANERS Taxes on fist of 1933 .... .$66,863.97 (R) of straight Republican votes were working about the Town Hall eration of Democratic Women will The health compoaitlon of chard of a baking powder biscuit dough to Interest on 1988 t a x ...... 418.19 (Oontineed from Page Om ) Hartford ...... 78,016 09,876 amounted to 1,386. laying a concrete walk about the meet Thursday evening at the home Before half the journey ie ac- Call For And Deliver — Phone *3980. rivals that of the much lauded apin- which grated cheese haa been added. Taxes on fiat of 1931 ...... 88448 New H aven...... 88,084 74,193 The Republicans In Rockville and building and their work would Inter- of Mrs. Leo Flaherty on St. Bern- compllshed the pioneers lose r -' ' ” SOCONY-VACUUM OIL COMPANY, INC. ach. Thus, It’s especially rich In Use one-half cup grated cheese to Interest on 1931 ta x ...... 160.88of New Haven, Dem.; 11, ’Ray- New London...... 17,960 18,486 vicinity conceded the election to fere with the voters leaving the ard's Terrace. of their number to tbe Indiana iron, which makes It a perfect vege- two cups flour In the regular baking Uen Charges on 1931 tax 83.13 mond J. Devlin of New Haven, KEMPS, Inc. Windham 11,118 10,160 the I^mocrats at midnight both polls, the local F'ERA authorities table to aerve during hot weather powder biscuit rule. Try these Taxes on list of 1939 ...... 69.80Dem.; 13, Devls 8. Robbins of Wal- Fairflald . 48,079 68,600 to—n-wldc, county-wide and state- decided to omit work for the day. whan meat is uaed sparingly. Tha biscuits with a one-inch round cut- Intoreat on 1939 t a x ...... 4343lingford, Repn.; 18, -Julius C. Utchflald , 14,666 16,406 wide. Scun after this order was Issued vitamin content Is good and chard ter. Serve warm. Uen Charges on 1939 tax 33.90 Stremlau of Meridf, Dam.; 16, Mlddleaex 9,808 10,061 Election Summary rain fell which would have stopped GOING TO FLORIDA, la a ohaap aouroa of vltamlna, be- Dividend on deposit in The -Jobn F. Lynch of Watt Haven, Tolland ., 8,668 6440 The following is the summary of work an>-way. cauaa the’ vegetable never la high A long bob that can te pinned up Manchester Truit A Repn.; 16, George T. Culhene, We- FREE! FREE! FREE! the vote of the annual state election Downpour of Rain priced and vltamlna are present In at a moment’s notice probably la Safe Deposit Co...... 67.78terottiy, Dem.; 16, -Joaeph H. Law- Tueaday for the town of Vernon, GIVEN A FAREWELL state totals '...... 367,488 348,999 I Rockville had a heavy downpour goodly amounts. Chard tha most perfect coiffure for this Manchester Trust Co., ler of Waterbury, Der .; 17, -Heniy Daly’s plurality—18,424. which includes the city of Rock- of rain on election day which seri- the peculiar virtue, of supplementing particular season. Since clothes Iftana ...... 17,000.00 M. Bradley, Jr„ of Derby, Repn.; 18, vlUe: ously handicapped the getting out the protein deficiencies of othar veg- are eltoer streamlined, pencU-ellm Refunds on tdepbone toll *C. C. Costello of Groton, Repn.; 19, Governor Local People Gnest.^ of Mr. and j of the vote. Notwithstanding this Mrs. Oscar Strong at House's i etables and cereal foods and contains and smooth-fitting or bouffant, full oalls ...... 6.00Anthony W. O’Connell of Norwich, Wilbur L. Cross, d ...... 1932 fact a aubstantlal vote was cast. a oertaln substance which enables and picturesque, a s3ri really needs State of Conn., refund of Dem.; 30, Stanley D. Morgan of 15 pound Turkey Free Hugh U. Alcorn, r ...... 1610 The streets were clear the great- Pine Grove, Wapping. I tbe body to make use of all the min- to have an adjustable haircut that gasoline tax ...... 744Weteiford, Repn.; 31. Auburn J, Jasper McLevy, s ...... 114 er part of the day as the taverns eral content available. can te worn in a eimple manner to R^und on premium on tax Secoor of Brldjgeport, Socialiat; 23, Alvin M. Gu y, e l ...... 2and other places for dispensing beer suit tbe trim costumee in her ward- coUeetor'a bond ...... 100.00 Albert E. Ecclea of Bridgeport, So- Window Shades Isldor Wofsy, c ...... 2 Mrs. Peart A. Andre of 70 Wei- ! Dividend on automobile in- cialist; 38, John M. Toft of Bridge- Fine quality Window Shades. and wines were closed for election Don’t let It go 'til the last minute robe and in a more elaborate faah- William E. Hogan. Ind. a t . .. 2 day In compliance with the law. lington Road with her daughter, ion to go with the other types. surance policy...... 57.16port, Socialist; 24, Nathan Spiro of Holland and tanttne cloth. Made Lieutenant Governor Gets Executive Position ,Mre. Samuel Duncan and children, WITHOVT tbe way you did last year! Order State of Connecticut, cap- Danbury, Rran.; 28, J. Kenneth to order and bung on your win- With Each Frigidaire T, Frank Hayes, d ...... ,.1967 Edward O. Denxier, son of Mr. and SOD, Julius . Andre of Maple y6ur Cibrtstmae cards early. Turn ital stock ta x ...... 416.92Bradley of Weatport, Repn.; 26. dows, 45 cents each. Roy C. Wilcox, r ...... 1689 and Mrs. Edward A. Denzier of 64 atreet who are leaving this week for FLAVOR to tha left as you enter Hale’s and Savings Bank of Manches- Charles P. Rumphf of Darien, .Tohn Vaninetty, a ...... ,. 89 a viait with Mra. Andre'a aiater In there you’ll find the most attractive Also a lot of Odd Shades, 36 Ward street, Rockville, who for the ter, interest on regular Repn.; 37, E, Gayner Brennan of :enta. Michael P. Olean. si ...... 2 past 16 years has been chief chemist Saraaota, Florida, were the gueata cards—French folders and envelopes OJUl OlAUIQ* account 8.75 Stamford. Rapn.; 38, -J. G. Fox of J. Simon Scott, c ...... 2 of the Seamless Rubber company of honor at a farewell party given 1—40 of ’em printed with your name Savings B o ^ of Manches- Putnam, Dem.; 39, Arthur T. Kelly New Rollers, 10 cente. WUl Reginald S. Baldwin. Ic . . . 2 at New Haven, has taken a po.sttlon last night by Mr. and Mra. Oscar ter, Interest on special of wmiraantic, Dem.; 80, Francis furidab samples on request. Secretary In an executive capacity in one of Strong of Wapping. Mrs. Strong account ...... 6.08W. Hogan of Torrington, Dem.; 81, C John BatU. d ...... 1948 the leading rubber companies in the is also a lister of Mrs. Andre and make me say that half a million un- J. Sedgwlcb Tracy of Canaan, John A. Danaher, r ...... ,1601 state of Ohio. the affair waa held In the cabin at SINCLAIR DEFEATED employed would flock to California. $85,19146 Repn.; 82, WllUam C. Hungerford Capitol Window CMla D. Rostow. s ...... 78 He baa accepted a position with House's Pine Grove In Wapping. “I realise that it was a blunder, Balance on hand Novem- of WaUrtown, Repn.; 83, -Harvey Frank Blngewold, s i ...... 2 the Ohio Rubber company, which Is Forty relatives and friends were and If I am defeated I can blsune ter 1, 1933 ...... 1,769.10 L. Thompson of Middletown, Dem.; C4ua Clevenger Scala, c . . . .. 3 pleasing news to his many friends present and spent a jolly evening FOR GOVERNORSHIP it on tbe raah atatement" 34, Benjamin F. Harwood of Chea- Shade Co. Charlotte E. Paddock, Ic . . . ., 2 with dancing and other pastimes. United States Senator Hiram W. in this community. He was born In ) W,960.46 ter, Repn.; 35, -Edward R. Dlmock 16 Oapea Street Hartford Treasurer Rockville and studied In the local .Sandwiches, cake and coffee were j Johnson, Progressive Republican, Disbursements of 'Vernon, Dem. John 8. Addis, d ...... 1968 served. FUSSING™ (Oonttmed from Page One) who did not even make a campaign schools after which he graduated (?hlers salary, car maln- ' *—Re-elected. J. William Hope, r ...... 1989 from the Philadelphia College of , ran up a huge majority over t«ula O. Krahl, s ...... 83Pharmacy. Ohio Is considered the beat air- were not satlafled with the reports M clalist opponent, George J. Frank J. Wilson, el ...... 3 about tha returns. They expressed Kirkpatrick. * . Farm Bureau Election marked atate In the nation, and boa! PROVIDED ONLY BY the belief that large numbers of bal- FEATURES Michel A. Russo, c ...... 2 The annual meeting of the Tol- Just begun distribution of SSOOol WnUam C. Perry, i c ...... 2 lots had not been counted and there- BOY DIES SUDDENLY. Comptroller land County Farm Bureau, whose worth of yellow and black paint for | fora ttey would not make any for- OF THE SPECIAl, $IX Charias C. Swartx, d ...... ,..1938 headquarters are In Rockville, will 1000 additional air markers. mal admission conceding tbe elec- Greenwich, Conn., Nov. 7.—(AP) CU8IC FOOT FRIQIDAIIE Anoen E. Keeler, r ...... 190B tion to Merriam. —Donald Nado, 17 year old son of Albert Boardman, s ...... 88 "Remember that we have tba power of recall in this state and if a Mr. and Mrs. H u ry L. Nado, a high IV/IARLOW ’C Max Mueller, a l ...... 3 school junior here, died suddenly to- 1. Automatic ice tray ra- Olaf Ellison, c ...... 2 Republican reactionary becomes day of heart trouble after a brief James L. McGuire, Ic ...... 4 governor of thia state we will have track workout on . the Havemeyer lease . . . the trays elide Attorney General that recall power hanging as % JL ▼ A FOR VALUES from the freezer at a sword over his bead,’’ Sinclair said. Athletic field at tbe acbooL Nado M w ard J. Daly, d ...... 1969 Highest Prices ELECTRIC COOKING whose father la secretary of the finget-touchl Warren B. Burrows, r ...... 1989 Merriam carried I-oe Angeles, re- Greenwich Cfiiamber of Commerce PRE-HOLIDAY DISPOSAL SALE NOW IN PROGRESS $. Automatic Reset De- Jeaeph Mackay, al ...... 3 gwded aa a Sinclair .stronghold by a and former president of the New Richard X. Farber, c ...... 2 laigie majority, and also was ahead England Chamber of Commerce ran BARGAINS GALORE FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FABHLYI froeting—it turns Keotf Lewis J. Somers, I c ...... 2 You wouldn’t believe that Electric Cooking^ could make so much in 57 of the state’s 98 ooimtles. ' SHOP MARLOW’S FIRST FOR VALUES! tTnlted States Senator In 60 Years A political ’’boner’’ which Sinclair about 300 yards with members of on egain after defrost- Francia -T. Maloney, d ...... 1986 difference in flavor! ^ Meats and vegetables cook to melting tender- said could be blamed for bis defeat bis gymnasium class and coUapaed ing ie completedi Frederic C. Walcott, r ...... 1979 near the gymnasium as tbe class waa ness in their own juices—with the addition of practically no water. wraa recalled. returning from tbe field. Ladies’ First Quality $. Famous Frigidaire Cold Derare Allen, ...... "If 1 am defeated In tbe race for Men*s Fancy Hocc ControL Ronald H. Loomis, c ...... Baked foods are deliciously and uniformly browned. Grilled steak governor," Sinclair said while on a Medical Examiner Clark was sum- Alfred C. Worley, i o ...... For Old Gold moned but could render no assist- 81LK HOSE 4. Fast fretsing and Ug campaign tour, "It w

son s atteatlon. RepubUa Steel, nouncement with ttaa like Bethlehem and U. 8. Steel, re- ROCKVILLE ELKS that tha alnjoat 800 atoroo would bo STUDENT TO HEAR ported a subeUotlat loM tor the OEVELANDA&P abandoned. In token ot that ptoa, Here are Little Sketches tUrd quarter, amounting to It.MS,* tho company startod moring mer- 600, agatoat a profit o< fI4fi,8M to MEETTONORROW ctaandloo out of Its warehoueoo ia . Tbo omi-'wufi I ttaa sama quarter last year. Atoert- STORES NOW OPEN ttae Cleveland aixg. goer to Euteii. Of Some New Senators NOTED POET PRIEST Days elapoed before a Baal ad- strong oBmgb to i Coapilcd by Students of Manchester High School Miss Helen Estes, h'Sculty Adviaer can RoUtof MUl, reporting tor ttaa entire aln* nenttaa ended SapL 80. To Adt OR By*Uw SfiilitoR however, ataowad net 88 aaata a InlttotlaR to Bo Sold on Ry a RSOOIATED rSE S S AchUdQp; beaded Ohurctanaa Cluta staarst a g a l ^ t a Maaabla *MIMt laat Trace Dedared With Unions Here are thumbnail portraits ofxtaauity' years; plajred rolt to tovastl- Rer. F«S( J. initiD of Stai- year, and Pullman reported profit TllRni4«F> Noroiober 89. ENGLISH CLASSES soa AND BUSKIN OVERCONFIDENCE gmtion of lindbargta kidnaping ease. of fit eenta a ataare tor t)ie aama the vtotors to aomc of ttaa more Im- USE OF UBRARY BOOKS portant Senatorial conteste, all of >ertod, eomparad with a defiott to as Labor Rc&tions Board whom will figure In ttae "New Deal” Vie Donataey (D., Ohio), known ford Sprngi to AddroN he like monttaa o f 1888. Corjtototo Rockville lodge of EUia w(ll hold THE AST o r MAKE-UP CHOOSE OFHCERS ENJOYS A SOCIAL BOR’S PROBLEM Seventy-fourth CongrcM: aa "Honaat Vlo:" Via:’’ startad out as newt toeludad ordering ot anotMf Itg lainlar fiiMUng tomonaw night LOSES CRD) m i at iiifi at the -;ika %ojat. BEING SHOWN STUDENTS Francis T. Maloney, (D „ Conn.), rtotar; anterad peItttM aarly; Trade Aiiem bli, dividend o. 1 0 eanta a share 8y Acts m Dispute. The girls who don’t want to be Ota, Just ttaa ttaougtat ei it .aant cold Navy veteran of ttaa World War who g(m feUewtog ia (anntot raglona; Socony. Vacuum, and ordertM af tM attendaoee la expected. A 'easy on the eyes" to those with *- stalvara up and down tala apina. Beta startad a restaurant bnatoeea after ganlal father tS twelve eblldran. regutor quarterly eommas mvtdeM ka token on a prepeead by-law re- vta|aa. Op Tknraday Movember 22 whom they come in contact daily come as bound volumes 'and are ba left the oervl'oe and beeama toter- Lives on ialand to Indian lake. Ukea of |i by Eutipaa Kodak. Cleveland, Nov. 7-:-(AP) -r- The Makes Out Meno are few and far between. Every girl Object Is to Teach Fariia- filed. Ray M en Acts as Master of ruatled ttaa bad clotbaa all night It Maicbester Hish Comes Ont Rev. Felix J. O’Neill, noted poet- tto ledge wlli M d ata Itottotlon and Layoot and Adfantages of aated to poUtijt. Defcal«d T. A. D. outdoora, far-flung grocery chain that moved has her own particular t3rpe o f per- The classes were then assigned waa now dusk; ttaa. gray morn was Jones, football coach at Yale for prieet of Stafford Springe, will be a RttwlaUe oeatest with tpe offu and Pnrchases Groceries; sonality, and her own individual mentary Procedore; Pro- various problems which dealt with Cerefflonies During Pre- juat braaklng, although Beb'a 'blind OB Short End ii Game House, to 1932. Interested to labor Joaepb F, Ouffey, apparent damo- the speaker at the regular aasem- eara of WalUngford lo ^ e will be out of Cleveland when labor troublas method of expressing that personali- High School ttaa using 6f the reference room In waa as claar aa tha aun Btaleta waa legislation. On toteretate commerce eratlo wtonar over Senator Reed (R.. keld at tpe game tine T^ped at ita door coma back today L>y of the local State Trade school ace of ty. Some personalities demand generaL predicted tor that day. Aa ha committee. Fat, jovial, earnest. Penn.), U a S8 year eld bachelor; RED CROSS WORKERS Tkt aanu)uai charity under a truce with the unions wbleb tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. RockvtUe lodge of mka w l l l ^ held AssistantsAidiDDoties. 'Bttalght hair" and "shiny noses" ride for Absentees. It Is surprising to note the great sentation of Program. ttaougtat It ovar, taa was abla to taa LaitFriday. veteran party worke». Cast flr*t Rev. O’Neill is widely known for hii opposed iome of Ita pollcle*. while others apparently call for Room Tanght variety of aubjecta asked for In the Sherman Minton, (D., Ind.-), law- vote for WUliani Jennings Bryan. (n ttae PrlncM Raliroem, Rockville, It all from ttaa beginning to ttaa and. wriUngi tnd his'beat known poem, Friday eventog, Nevember 28- Peace came to employer and em- 'curly hair" and "lots of powder Hl^b acbol reading-reference room And yet—why should be worry? yer, started oa poor farm boy and Attended Princeton when Woodrow "When Evening Comes,” bos been TO MEET ON FRIDAY of the library during the course of Wilson was president. A 81 a yaar loye In the Great Atlantia A Pact- MlM Jesaon'a High school group and paint.” tKiring the last few years many of Sock and Buskin held lU first eve- Who cared wbettaer an angle was Manchester High again came o«S worked way throiigb Indiana Uni- set to music and 14 often sung to Classes hy Miss French. a day. The following is an actual man to World War. Worked for Al Se Tea company ztorez oa almost In home economies at the Hollister Now—make-up Is all right in Its the Ehigliab tcacbera have been so ning meeting with a social time of corresponding, right or acute: and, on the short end of a 14 to 7 acore versity, Yale law and Univeraity of Catholic churches. 808 retell establishraenta announced place. There are times, especially at recording of one day’s variation: Rarla; all-around' attalata; World Smitta to '24 and '28 but was pre- school has started a very Interest- organizing their classes that each dancing and entertainment in the above all, why should some old fool to a game played Friday against Tha remainder of the program to the public they were open tor ing plan. The class Is divided Into evening affairs, when it Is almost The Storming o f the Baatlne, The War vataran; friend late Chief Jus- convention Roosevelt man to 1982 Miss French, school librarian. Is aaaembly ball Friday night," with go and reason It out and make him Etaiat H a r t f o r d . will be to keeping with AralArautlce Chalniiaii Cbarlts S. Howe Manchester buBlneaz again. groups, there being six groups in absolutely necessary to one’s "good claaa has a chairman and a aecre- Flight of Louis XVI: 'Carbohydrates, Ray Merz aa master of ceremonies. tice Taft and Governor McNutt. and beaded Pennsylvania delega- Proteins, Fats, etc, in Foods, Cow suffer because he didn't know the WiUi Mancbeater favored to win Day. Next week Tburaday, Chief Elaven days had alapaed aince ttaa ell Each group cooks a meal lor looks". It adds a certain t>*pe of tary. The chairman usually calls the now beginning instruction of Fresh- John Richmond played a piano proof? for the first time tbia season, and tion. of Police Saoiuei Gordon will ad- chain’s atorea In Cuyahoga County another group. This will be repeat- meeting to order at the beginning ered Wagons, A UtUe Bit About Theodore O. Bilbo. (D. Htae.), for- vivacity and charm that la entirely men Engllah claaaei in ths second solo called, "Kitten on the Keys.'' If ha had only stayed away from all ttae players teUtog each other dress the Btudents at assembly. Annooncof Uit of T cm Date Book abruptly cloaad up at an answer to ed until each group has cooked for of the Engllah period. The secretary Stevenson, Harrison’s Ufe, CMs- mer governor; promised during cam- Peter G. Gerry (D., R. I.), wealthy lost without it. part of their library course, which Ray Hildebrande sang and played the movies! But the show was worth what a lop-alded score they were The first fall function of the Stu- certain demands of seven separata - every other group in the class. On the other hand, make-up when gives a brief outline of the work toma and Manners in Norway, paign to "raise more hel* than Huey former Senator and RepreaentaUve; covers the, layout and use of the Adaptation of Turtles and Deer, the popular song, "1 Only Have the forty cents. Oh, if It had only going to run up, a complimenta^ hobby—politics: Harvard man, law- dents Activltiea Association will ba TiPtob* imtona of smpioyes and aq an after- While one half of the class cooks, incorrectly applied and used at an done in class the day before and atory waa all written, congratulat- Lon^’ in Senate ')ut quieted down CopUini. High school reading room. The first Poems by Markham, Greek Art, Eyes For You.” Ehreryone enjoyed been an ancient history test because yer with wide financial totereats. held Friday evening at S o’clock Oouaty Fair at Y. M. O. A. math to traded charges that each the other half rats. improper time, may give one the keeps notes concerning both class- ing each member of the team on after nomination; fiery speaker; for- with a dance to the assembly hall Ctontaf VvaRlt Mda bad raaorted to "cocreton.’’ Who's Who, Adaptation of Mon to the tap dances by Faith SpiUane. pfter seeing "Cieopatra” be would be mer newspaper elipper to AAA; de- Each group has a chairman who appearance of being "over dreased" work and homework for the use of action of the course dealt with the Esther Wells sang, "FoV All We ttaelr fine performance and ttaelr to muaic by the Trade School or- Nov. IO-tAju|UpI Father aod Boo Ttaa National Labor ReUUona makes out the menu and orders the main library room, and when this hla Environment. Who wrote Oliver able to tell all about the Romana teamwork. feated Hubert Stephens, veteran Lewis B. Behwellenbach, (D„ and synthetic. any pupils who may be absent. The Twlat? Jelly Fish, la J. V. Murphy Know.” An interpretation of the chestra. Charles 8. House, cb«)rmsa af ttae banquet of tbs Emanuel Lutheran Board at Washington was respon- groceries. room is completed, the students and Egyptians "par excellence." But Democratic Senator. Wash.), World War veteran; Le- School is no place for extreme teachers think that this plan gives Living or Dead?, Locust Plague, Caricoca was given .by itey Merz Mac McCormick, High acbool’s gionnaire leader; president Board of local Red Cross Roll Call wbicta wlU ftlmrch. sible for the truce between the two This girl also acts as hostess, make-up. A beauty ipecialist once the pupils excellent practice in car- should have a fairly good Idea of it was just his luck not to be able stalwart tackle, la the only member Wov. II—Amlitice Pay parade aldoa. Chief among tu provlztona is DeflniUona of taxes, all kinds, and and Bill McPartland. This aurpriae Harry S. Truman (D., Mo.), 60 Regents University of Washington; be conducted tor ona week b*j1d*to8 svashes dishes, and prepares the said: ‘"rhere is no charm greater rying on business meetings, and In the location and advantageous uses to use his nearly-acquired know! of the entire aquad about whom MUI fBOrOliMe that of modiation o f all dlaputea. of the many volumes. last but not least, "Where do I find dance team caused a great deal of edge. years old, former Jackcon county ba^eior. 40 years old. Armlettca Day, haa called a meetteg |H«in dish. The rest of the girls in than the charm of youth—and youth Improvement of oral English. authors' Uvea?" amuaemenL much can be said. He worked bard Nov. 14—Buppog and annual meetr Boma 2,200 omployea wero put the group have individual tasks to Books For Reference What should he do? Was it worth all day. crashing through the line judge; sponsored by the “Bosa" Tom MARKET IGNORES back bn the payroll with the re- needs no make-up.” The officers in the various classes E. Scbieldge. Several members of the club then Rush D. Holt, (D „ W. Va.), 29; of ttae executive council, captains tog of local Country Club. perform. The girls have numbers the risk of cutting class? Would it numerous times to drop ball car- Pendergaat machina of Kemsas (?ity; Nov. 17—Initallatioa * of officers umpUon of buainese. Officers of the Vivacity, glamour, and charm are are as follows: The readibg room differs from presented pantomimea and im- World War Veteran, church goer. known ais llbaral; single, school and workers and members o f the corresponding to a certain duty. For already a genuine part of youth. Seniors: DIv. I, chairman, Kath- the main room in that one cannot be all right if he did fall? No one riers to their tracks and getting of AnderaonTSbea Post and Auxil- atorea company a week ago laat instance, number 1 performs the personatlona. Dot Vernier entertain- really cares for the time being. But down fast under punta. With more teacher and coach of football team ELECTION RESULTS Mancbeater chapter to be held to Saturday zuddenly closed up shop Let's not deteriorate their value erine Flke; secretary, Helen Ple- take the books out, but must use ed with a monologue about "Her A Harry Moore (D„ N. J.), gov- but never played the game; will be iary- Chairman's tasks, number 2 acta as trowsky; Div. II, chairman, Olive them as reference while there. In perhaps that red mark might have of the linemen playing as McCor- Watkina Brotbars auditorium on Nov, 18. — Annual meeting of and announced publicly they enter- host, wipes dishes and prepares the with an attempt at an artistic ef- CINDER NEWS First Ride In an Automobile." This ernor of his native atate; lawyer and "Baby” Senator; ia ona year below fect that is usually poorly done. Scrabac; secretary, Josephine Fal- fact, the books found .n this special Influence in a few weeks when be mick does, the team might start go- Oak atreat at 7:80 Fitday night Chamber ot Commerce. tained no hope of mediating the dis- salad, number's puts the dishes waa well, received because of its would receive his report and he had ing places. politician, having held numerous eonatltutional age limit for Senate pute. Not 48 hours had elapsed be- —B. Livingston, '35. koskl; Div. Ill, chairman, Edward reference room are not of the kind but expecta to follow steps of Henry A t ttae same time Chairman Hnuee Nov. 29—Annual Recreation Cen- away, is waitress and bakes the humor. The rest of the time was been trying ao hard to make the Over-confidence might be blamed offices; totereited to civic offolra; ter 6-mlle croM-eountry run. lora they supplemented that an- Atkinson: secretary, Martha Mc- that one would take home to enjoy Surpassing all expectations, the spent In dancing, the music furnish- organiser o f cluba for aid to crippled Clay. Prices Drift Lower it Open- announced hla Hat of team captatos. bread, biscuits or muffins, which- beside the radio or with a box of honor roll. Yes, be would, he would I a contributing fact toward the ever she lo o s e s to serve. Number SOOTH A N N IV E R 8 A B Y Gehan. Manchester Harriers traveled to ed by radio. The complete Hat of volunteer work- This year marks the 300th anni- chocolates and an apple, aa will be go and face the music no matter team’s downfall. Receiving much 4 clears the tables, cleans up, pre- Juniors; Div. A2, chairman. Mil- Bristol last Friday and handed that —Belty Harvey, ’35B. encouragement and favoritism from ers will be given out later. The cap- versary of the American High ton Helwig; secretary, Dorothy Nel- further illustrated. what tune it might play. He would— ins Rot Firm by Mid-day; tains (ura aa follow: pares dessert and cocoa. school a complete “whitewashing” ah, but this Is daring to go and take th^ newspaper, ttae members of tha school. The public school lyatem son; Div, A3, chairman, Louis Oeor- The books therein may ba divided by pounding out a victory that waa Beginning Friday, November 9, Into three general sections: the an exam when one haan't even open' squad naturally began to flgura this U FOLLETTE BROTHERS Mrs. WUUam Etlls, Carl Cubber- each group will give a demonstra- baa made great progress since the gettl: secretary, Arnold aarke: Div. nearly a perfect score, the locals HOFFMAN ELECTED Bonds Under Prearare. Boston Latin School was formed In general reference books, the special MISS MARY McGUIRE ed a book. Y e t there may be a game already won, and apparently ly, Charlaa Burr, Mrs. Edna Casa tion of something that baa been VI, chairman, Emma Smith; secre- getting only 20 points to Bristol’s did not worry aa much about the Parker, Raymond Sbea, Bally Jones, 1633. Although the public High tary. Walter Bantly. reference books, and be magazineifc 85. chance. That girl who sits- In front TRIUMPH IN WISCONSIN made In school or something that both bound and not. There Is also of him always receives an A, and other team’s power as they ahould. Mrs. George Borat, Hlaa Emily Ctior Is to be made. Each girl In the achool la one of the main parts of Sophomore; Div. I, chairman, Wil- our educational system, there ia a a teachers' section where privately SURPRISED BY CLASS aurely she won’t mind if be takes a They had already plannetf a victory JERSEY GOVERNOR New York, Nov. 7.—(AP)— The ney, Mark Holmaa, Robert H. Bmltta, group will take part. As one girl liam Moore; secretary, Dorothy owned books ar*- kept which may Getting another .bad day, the boys celebraUon for Friday night and Stock Market accepted the news of Mrs. Earl BaUaieper, Jloy Jobneon, will demonstrate while another lec- surprising amount of indifference to Sebrieber; Div. II, chairman, Earl few glances at her paper. Now, he Robsrt Elsetad to United its Importance. be used, but not dreulateo by the started In a chlUy breeze, with Bris- had it all planned. had arranged to wear their Jeraeye ttaa awteptog victory o f ttaa Naw M u y Rtttetatoeon, Rev. WUltoa tures, the th.rd girl will act as an Clark; secretary, Richard Longaker; students. A few shelves ol the lat- tol taking an early lead in on at- A aurpriae party was held in to achool Monday. This, of courae, States Senate and PMl to Daal at ttaa poUa with unnifflad oalra Woodward, Mrs. Martin > Alvord, assistant to the demonstrator and Loc^ school and civic organiza- honor of Mias Mary McGuire at her His head was so light and he waa tions. working with a national com- treasurer, Adrian Groat; Div. Ill, ea fiction suitable for reports are tempt to shake off Manchester In had to be canceled. Republicans Posh Oyer Thehr OovamonUp by Voters. todfty* WUUam Savto, ^PhyUla Bindiek, the fourth girl, "poor thing " will chairman, Marian Behrend; secre- the early part of the race. With home Friday evening by her tormer so self-confident that he didn’t re- Bob Ctampbell substituted nicely mittee from school princlpala, have also to be found to fill out the pe- member what he bad had co eat that PricM drifted a little lower to ttaa Man Wlppait, IAk Jaama Weth' clean up. The class will carry this tary, Barbara Calhoon: treasurer, about a mile to go, "Pete'a boys” Freshmen math class who are now for Harabui^. He waa a constant first hour, but rtiffaned by midday, planned a program which will make riod intereatlngly for those who morning. ’The mlnutea seemed to Milwaukee, Nov. T—(A P ) — The ereu, Mrs. <3eorge Chaney, Frank through for six weeks, each group Eleanor Howard; Div. V,-chairman, finish their reference work quickly. started to move to the front, where juniors. It was a reunion party for threat on the offense and a hard Candidate Altbongh Dem- u buying came into some of ttae Buecta. Mrs. Edward Broanaa, Mrs. demonstrating something different the High school the center of at- the class. pass ao fast that, before he knew it, LaFoUette brothers, heading the tention. There will be pageants, Helen Gudjunia; secretary, Mar- These cannot be taken out of the they remained up to the tape, fin- tackier on the defense. rails, utilities, metals and specialties. Milton Haling, Mra. Frank WlUiams, every week. garet Johnson; Div. VI, chairman, ishing 1-2 and winning the team When the party assembled they be waa about to climb the twenty Middletown plays here Friday to Progreaeive party ttaay orgaalxed parades, conventions and radio pro- room either, so that one might steps which ended in front o f the By early afternoon, ttae list waa nar- Evelyn Beer, Mra. (Sayton Bollea, The demonstrating may sound Doris Fynea; aacretary, Henry start a book one week during spare honors by ptaclng Its men thusly: played "Radio,” and several guess- another league tuaale. ocrat Named Senator. grams on this subject. door of the exam room. only six months ago, were eltetad rowly irregular. Bonds were under Patricia Moroney, Mix. Ifeary Dur- an easy task but there is a great Schultz; asslatant. Ruth Bassler; time there and f ish it the next. In 1— BUI Murch (M). ing games. There being several —Ray Donahue. a little pressure, with U. S. Govern- One of the principles throughout When be had about three more Governor and U. S. Senator to WU- kee and Mrs. Edward O’Mallay. deal of research required, as lec- Div. VIl, chairman. Everett Cole; full trust that It will be where be 2— George Leary (M ). ptanista present, each took a turn conaln’s general election yesterday. ments receding moderately. Ctommo- tures will be given on the material American education has been to of- In performing aa accompanist while stepa to climb, he noticed a piece of secretary, William Frazier. left It. 3— McLaughlin (B). Newark, N. J., Nor. 7.— (AP) — The elder brother, Robert, was ditiea, like stocks, held to a narrow used in each thing made and every- fer equal chances to rich and poor the remainder of the group sang paper tacked on the door. As he ap- alike. In this way It stands in con- Freshman: Div. I. chairman, Ugo Magazines Provided 4— Richard Carpenter (M). Harold G. Hoffman, Republican, to- returned to his seat to ttae Senate. range. Sterling was firm, reflecting ENJOY AUTOMATIC HOT thing must be accurate. Since the new shelves have been 5— P4nkratz (B). several jazz tunes. Rose OrfltelU proached, the small black-typ^ BARNARDTOPRS Tpe Post Office Department baa Helen Copeland. trast to the provisions made by Oplzzl; secretary, Mamie Buchler; gave a few solos, playing her own day was elected Governor of New Phil was sent to the Governor’s of- further movement of funds from many of the foreign nations. Div. II, chairman, Robert Alley; Installed, the books have been new- 6— Charles Donahue (M). print met bis eyes with these words: fice, a position he occupied from authorized 12 new rmmd trips on accompaniment, which.were receiv- Professor 111! Flxam will be given Jersey by approximately 10,000 ma- Paris, as the Doumergue govern- eatabllsbsd lines, to addition to air. Our school system Is Interesting secretary, Joe Aceto; Div. IV, chair- ly arranged. 7— "Ed" Anderson (M). I98Q to 1982 u a Repultocan. 8— Smith (B). ed with great applause, and Mary tomorrow at 6:43 a. m." PLAI^EMBLY Joflty over William L. Dill, hla ment aeemed to be tottering. mail lervlce for tbs Hawaiian la. WATER AT THE LOWEST because of its determined struggle man, Anna Howarth; secretary, The bound magazines are to be The Senator won handily, but 9— Lyon (Coburn (M ). Qulsh sang the old Irish tune, He was stunned: he felt dlzxy; be Democratic opponent. U. B. Smelting rose 8 points, and lands, Increasing the total airmail for Improvement. Eleanor Caahlon; Div. V, chairman, found on the northern wall book- Phil was given a c Iqm race by the Issues up major fractions to a point cases extending down and across 10—Frank Vlttner (M). "Bridget Flynn." lost bis balance on the stairs and— Complete relume from Hudson mileage flown annually from 27,- ALUMNUS ACTIVE —Hej-bert Seymour, '37. Dorothy Stratighan; secretary County, Democratic stronghold of Democratic incumbent, A. O. Sch- Included American Smelting, Union the eastern end of the room in al- tl—Francis Pcckenham (M). CHalre Krtstoff described her visit rlng-a-ling-Iing rang the smaU medeman. Ttae victor was not de- 806,927 to 33,286,081 miles. COST OF A LL T I M E . . . . Marian Olsen; Div. VI. chairman, to an institution for feeble-minded Parents and Teachers to the atate, when finally available at Pacific, Santa Fe, Pullman, Conaoli- phabetical order as far aa possible. 12—Sundiman (B). alarm clock on the bureau. Bob cided until all but a few hundred Ruth McKnigbt, aecretary, Dorothy 18—Bob Murch (M ). people, where she spent a week oa a 10:30 a. m., today, failed to cut In dated Goa, Douglas Aircraft, East- Rlsley: Div. VII, chairman, Sally A few of the more popular maga- jumped up, but as soon aa bis warm precincts were reported. IN SCOUT WORK zines which are bound are: Amerl- 14— Bayar ( B ) . guest and not, she stressed, as an feet touched the floor, he gained hla sufficiently on Hoffman’s lead which man and Philip Morria. A few shares Dawnorowtz: secretary, Charles Unite in Observing Educa- On ttae b u ll of incomplete re- can Home, Better. Homes and Gar- inmate. Miss McGuire told of her senses and stood gaping. Then like was genaral throughout the rest of traded In 10-share lota were again Davidson; Div. VIII, chairman, turns, the ProgreuivM won uven This Vi That dens. Harpers Majazine, Literary summer in New York and of the a flash of lightning he turned off the the atsta. bid up sharply In thin markets. Uni- Michael Plerro; aecretary, Victor Coach Wlgren and the entire various radio stars she had seen. of ttae state’s ten Congreuional Thursday Digest, Educational Association squad are elated over their victory, alarm and. as be recalled hla dream, tional Week in School. The powerful Democratic machina seata and the lesser state officu. versal Pipe Preferred and Franklyn Tomm; Div. IX. chairman, Ernest Eddie Cantor and Floyd Gibbons Mils Emily Smith Plans to Magazines, Parents' Magazine, and as it had been previously predicted be rejoiced that be had given as of Mayor Frank Hague, national Simon Preferred rose several points, More vocabulary: a periodical is a Squatrlto; aecretary, Catherine Cor- were In the same elevator as Miss Scribner's. that Bristo] would offer stern opposi- much time as he bad to studying for eommlttoeman of the state, was able Budd Manufacturing and Celotex Thrifty Values period of time! That is, to some ciluis; Div. A2, chainnan, Marjorie McGuire, Gibbons attired in a polo As a part o f their obseiwance of The more recent, unbound maga- tlon and possibly defeat the locals his exam instead of going to the to give but 87,000 majority to the Preferred stocks, which were bid up Take Up Scout Work Pro- freshmen. McOrmlck, secretary, Sedzel Peter- coaL with a white patch over bis Education week, Barnard school is AT zines are located In a "magazine "It was their best race this season," show with his family. presenting a program relating to Paterson man who resigned a place WALL ST. BRIEFS on Monday, encountered profit tak- TKe anuihig AMEHICAV-BOSCH KONVBRTO son. corner" all their own, also In alpha- eye instead of the usual black. on the Court of Errors and Appeals ing. Small fractional declines re- Coach Wlgren stated. —Joseph Foley, '36. national education in their assembly Speaking of freshmen, they sure | —V. Turner, '37B betical order. Most of the proper Refreshments were served by to make a campaign. It waa DIU’a New York, Nov. 7.— (A P )—Fred mained by the early afternoon in •utomBtlc gas water hofiter is new |n design and prin- hall next week before parents and fessionally. know the names of magazines not popular magazines are represented various members of the class. The aecond defeat. He lost to Morgan A. Hubbard, former senior vice-pres- General Motora, Chrysler, Sears, Everybody’s Only Weaver remains to challenee A Miniature Mystery- friends who are to be present. Bar- dple, and will supply continuous hot water to the to read! 1 in this "comer," and are widely success of the party was due to F. Larson to 1928. Returns from ident of the Hanover Fire Insurance Johns Manville. National Biscuit, the Red and White’s mighty squad The clock struck twelve! I sighed nard observes Education Week by a read. the very careful planning of Min- 8,402 election districts out of 3,488 company, has been selected for the California Packing and others. U. S. family in the small home or rented flat at very low Md they have been defeated bv nie Brozowaki, Claire Krlstoff, Rose as I trudged up the dark street. program of this type every year. 'T st participated in Girl Scout The "World" Is fortunate, as I GIRLS HOCKEY TEAM Government reference books are in New Jersey give: presidency of the Globa A Rutgera Steel and American Telephone were aettvittea for about ten years, and on the uppermost s' elves, as they both Bristol and Hartford High OrfltelU and Mary Qulsh. What would my mother say? I am- While the students assemble the For Governor: Fire Insurance company, It was an- Market! coat Beyond this Its use entitles the user to a lower ace it, to have the "apeea king" of Manchester's latest victims. How- bled slowly and fearfully up the about steqdy. hopa to take acout work up profes- are seldom referred to In the aver- Felicia Miller, '36B. orchestra will play, the membera of Hoffman (R) 881,971. nounced today. Lead OXekes alcmally some day soon as local, senior typists. Peg Toman as a BEATS WETHERSFIELD ever, even if the squad surpasses walk and prudently opened the From the moderate decline in gilt- gag rate. member of its typing staff. age course of tl e day. the orchestra will leave the ball DIU (D) 871,085, director," Misa Emily Smith, clasa Weaver, it is still doubtful whether back door. All was silent. Not edged bonds, and the buying of non- Thi«e DtcHonarlea when all are seated. After this tha October salu of Peoples Drug ferrous metal stocks, it was ap- BUTTER! ’28 atated when questioned recently The dictionaries now have a spe- toey can turn in a performance l)»t- FRESHMEN AND SOPHS daring to put on the lights, I tip- glee club will present a few songs. Stores, Inc., amounted to 81,300,604 W e will install a K O N V E R T O automatic gas water ooncemlng her work in the Girl Our little one-act play of the day: Thirty-six girl.s from Manchester, ter than Norwich’s when the state toed cautiously across the room. parent that some quarters in Wall Scene—Room 22 M players: Peter cial table near the aouth window Next a student representing Uncla against 81,287,637 in (Jetober, 1933, Seoul organization since her grad- 30 from Wethersfield, and 30 from with cliairs nearby for lengthy con- meet rolls around. Suddenly my hsmd touched a cold. PAST MASTER’S DEGREE street were endeavoring to Interpret hMtar in your home and insulate your present boiler Hougan, Miss Olsen (not to mention Sam will give on introductory an increase of 16.5 per cent. ttae New Deal landslide aa Infla- uation from Mtddlebury College West Hartford participated In the sultation. There are three in all, IN SWIMMING CONTEST stiU object! I screamed, and some- speech on the purposes of Education which starred.) Action; Pete’s tionary. This evidently was based on ao that tha heated water will stay hot In ’82. annual Hockey sports Day, Novem- a Funk and Wagnell'a and two Four more meets are left on Man- thing crashed noisily! Fearfully, I Week and tell who sponsors It. Fol- Freight loadings ot the Chicago, gazing moodily at an algebra exam- TO BE EXEMPLUTED the prominence of the government (Lowest pHee eutl) While at M. H. S. Emily became ber 3, at Wcthersfleld. Each school Webaters. Miss rench gave the va chester’a 1934 schedule. They are- Team B defeated Team A In a reached for the light. Horrors! 1 lowing this he will call on different Rock Island A Pacific railroad for ple which he is trying to do on the Weaver High (away), state Meet spending controversy in the pre-elec- aetlnc captain of Girl Scout Troop had two teams and substitutes. rious reasons for using the diction very interesting swimming meet at gazed In fear and consternation at boys who will give short talks on the the week ended November 3 totaled Strictly Freeh' Leeal Change over right now to a modern, fully automatic board. a ale). Connecticut State Freshmen a blood-red liquid which crept tion campaigns. In some quarters, S. During her college course, she be- The tournament was started bv ary, aa foUows: To secure defini- the Rec pool Monday after achool aims of the White House conference 21,412 cars against 21,402 to the pre- came lieutenant of a group of the Mias Olsen: What are you trying (nome), Thanksgiving Day (tun slowly across the floor at my feet. A Oells Chapter, Royal Arch however, it waa felt that until the hot-water service. to do now? the following games; .Manchester tions. derivations of words, gram- by a score of 46H to 2 8 '.. on child health. Then a longer vious week and 20,246 in the line EGGS! Middlebury professors' daughters. Blue vs. West Hartford White; West mar properties, such as case, tense, (home). If the .squad takes first in The groups of Freshmen and sharp creak, and the door alowly Masons, to Meet in Temple 1933 period. temper of the new Ck>ngreaa is more Last year Emily was captain .of Pete: (after quiet mediation) Try- all these meets It wlll-truly have a opened, allowing a small figure to speech wUl be given on what the na- ing to think! Hartford Blue vs. Wethersfleid number, synonyms, etc., famous Sophomores have been practising Oon owes to Its children. When this This Evening. definitely known, It will be impossi- Troop 1, S, and 8. She had a toUl characters in well-known books, banner year and the beat season white to enter, his face pale to the ble to determine whether the result Moral: You can’t kill a person for White: Wethersfleid Blue vs. Man- under Coach Alton Jobngren for part of the program ia completed F. W. Woolworth company reports doz. o f ooa hundred and fifty young peo- chester White. The winners of each and namez and apellingi of recog- since cross-country running waa or- several weeks. In the meet each glaring light. For a moment his The Put Muter’a degree will be October aalu of $23,803,819 against of the voting may be Inflationary. It ple laaming the eaaentlala of girl trying! ganized at the local Bchwl. Last eye sought mine In silence, then: everybody will sing "Stand by the of these games played off their nized places. man showed great strides of Im- Schools." ^ exemplified by the regular officers $22,035,198 for the lame month lu t is possible, some suggested, that the scouting under her each week. As the Uvea of contemporary au- year the team captured all but oue "Gee. wait ’till ma finds out you Who la the upper jimlor girl matches until West Hartford Blue provement and many should prove "Uncle Sam" will next aak the of Delta Chapter, Roval Arch Ma- year, an Increase of 6.7 per cent. hand of the administration has been DeUdous “JaUy Flower" Bating For the past three summers, thors are more difficult to find than to be good varsity material. spilled the ketchup,” said my sons at a meeting of the chapter to so strengthened that it will be bet- Emily has directed Camp Norton whose feet became "dumb" from the team defeated Wethersfleid Blue by Lie kid brother. girls to talk about "Education for 90oown 90A MONTH a score of 2 to I. thereby becoming lives of dead ones, Misa French Thanksg vlng Day tiUe for the best The meet' was run off smoothly be held to M uonic Temple this eve- S. S. Kresga company October ter able to hold In check demands APPLES! the local Otrl Scout day camp. Last cold at the game Friday? g_ve "Living Authors" as an excel- season since its existence. By Ctatbertoe Wilson. To-morrow.” The flrat girl will teU the "winner of the winners." under the direction of Ewald Stech- how the nation cannot be consider- ning. stales totaled $11,498,690 against for expenditure of goverrment aummer, she spent five weeks at lent reference. If the author has funds. Salesmanship classes are pro- The loaers of each of the first holtz and "Bill" Brennan as timers, ed aa separate states but as one All members are urged to be $10,848,333 in October, 1983, an in- the National Girl Scout Leaders’ Just recently died, or Is of the latter A good deal of the credit tor this and George Frost as scorer. CONTENTMENT present at this ceremonial. creue of 8 per cenL Earnings statementa attracted Instcllf Konverto Buys H on Our Camp, Camp Edith Macy. gressing but. in view of the fact round games then played each other part of the 19th century, an ac- years remarkable team should go (Inspired by a poem of the same unit, a fact which must bo applied S lbs. 10« until the Manchester White team de- "Albie” Starr and Brennan acted aa A t the present time, Emily la tec- that Mr. Wright already has a hair count of hla life and workc may be to Dr. George Caillouette. local chiro- title by Oliver Wendell Holmes). In education. A group of girls will curler, Joy Squatrlto was unable to feated the Wethersfleid White team judgea of the diving. Hoffman, O. in Your Herat S-Yctr Purchase Plan retary and treasurer of the Man- found In "Autlicra o f Today and practor, who has offered his aid to OrfltelU, . Pickles, Morrison, and I only want a mansion grand, explain the growth of education, and Saltine • Lancb « Graham ehastar Girl Scout Officers' Associa- sell him another. Better luck next 1 to 0, becoming the "winner of the Yesterday.” “Who's Who" la also a bow it is necessary to plan educa- time, Joy. losers." any High school athlete. The cross- Krajewaki show great promise as Several maids and a hired man, tion, captain of Troops 1 and 8, and popular book of people famous the country team has been taklnsr ad- A chef to cook my meals each day, tion. "Uncle Sam” will call on a girl CRACKERS! Marion Montle made the winning they won their events in fair time. has charge of the Manchester Girl world over, though not neceasarily vantage of this generous offer and Mr. Johngren hopes to keep these And some one who’ll serve them to give the "Pledge of Safety," writ- K O N V E R T O lowers your gas rate. If you now osc Scout Drum and Bugle corps. Well, even If reports aren't out Koal. with great skill and accuracy. In the literary field. The "Who’s without delay. ten for the Dallas schools. A Boy ' yet, the exams surely are here. wishes to thank "Doc" for his Ume youngsters in good condition so they one or more major gas appliances in your home, you can Emily has taken training courses The games were all closely contest- Who In America" glv only Amer- and interest. may fill the vacancies left to the Scout will close the program by giv- Mi 2 lb. box In first aid oihd in day camping be- ed. no final score in any game being ican celebrities, however. I only need a limousine, ing the Athenian oath and the flag POPULAR MARKET varsity by graduation in June. enjoy 60 gallons of hot water a day for less than 10^. aides a study of the general out- I wonder how many girls (and one point more than the opponents'. For other varied Information, the A yacht, a plane, and a submarine; salute. 85.5 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING 25 Captain Donahue deserves to ho This system of building sopho- line of aeouting, "and I don't know boys) have been called "Lynne” in ^ The Manchester girls played ex- "World Almanac” waa highly rec- which means that the cost of hot water i»nnot exceed the post month? complimented on his work Friday. mores and freshmen ipto varalty They're all quite necessary, 3rou Various exhibitions of art and PORK & BEANS I VEGE- bow many others," the added. She cellent hockey, considering the fact ommended. Charley received a severe stomach know. — Lynpe. material la to be used again next handiwork will be on display in the TABLE! PEA! OR was Maneheiter'j third FIrat Claaa that In order to give time to aoceer Oanneetlent Blanual ®i*^tnp during the Tiace, but managed year so that there wlU not be a In order to travel whsra I want to achool. WHERE THRIFTT SHOPPERS SHOP -Otrl Scout, .ihe received a lettar o f they have been playing just once a The "GemnteUeut Register and to c o m to sixth position, the totirtta scarcity of matarital. The iuminary : go. TOMATO SOUP! A M O NTH Manual" can also be found In this commendation from the Girl Scout week during the fall, as against our Manchester man. Also Dick Car- 180 yard relay: first (B) (Weir, SOCCER SCHEDULE A national headquarters while at col- opponents' three periods of practice section and contains, bealdea Con- penter should get a hand for hla per- OrfltelU, Morrison, Hoffman): sec- Of courae Til need a swimming (3oach Greer and his hooters are lage. DO YOU K N O W - necticut’s general statutes, the orig- a weelf. With the exception of the formance. Getting some bad breaks ond (A) (Alley, Koehler, Warren, pool. up against tough opposition In the THURSDAY SPECIALS FRUIAT C can 3 EmUy’a friends all admit that she 1. Who Introduced daylight sav- finals of the tournament, the games inal and present conatltution. a|l season, "Dick” managed to hit Johnson). Time 1:30.3. In hot aummer days to keep me Iwa spent "loads of time" on scout' As to encyclopedlaa, they are In next two weeks of soccer. Today toe 5 Ing? were played In the morning. Lunch his stride to come "galloping” In 40 yard free style; first, Hoffman cool, soccer team travels to Storrs to tog but they invariably add. "She the southern section bookcases, and Ftaney Large Florida Wllllam Willett proposed the Idea waa enjoyed in the cafeteria, visiting fourth. (B ): second, Weir (B ); third, And then for anotber aummer aport lock boms with the Conn.. State E n. HEAVY STEER REEF H likes It. anyway! It keeps her busy and In the spring: or 1916 Parliament with the players from the other t re of the beat material. Both a Leary (A). Time 23.5. I'd certainly have a tennis court. : and happy!" new and old :ct lades and Us unique method of Agoatinelll, Pickles. Krajewaki): ers’ convention at Pot;tland, Maine. regular lineup to moat of these I toI sports, m r t a , class acUvitles. and read? leisure ume second. (A ) (Oatrinaki. Nelson. Mias Dorward accompanied Judson gamee. 14e lb. emits. designating the volumes by letter, 2 ib»- 57* Ixjula BralUe, bom In Franca In Barbara Hyde, '38. a sophomore Warren). House, a tenor soloist, of New York Jack Plnney 17® «»•' wadliig to ’‘This 'D That” 1809, made it possible for blind peo- rather than number. Since this la educational week Pbg. at Wellesley, la prominent In extra- "Pageant, of America," "Popular —George Froat. '36B, city, who haa sung to Manchester. aeeter's mysteiloua Lynne, ple to read hooka and music. Misa Oberempt's civics clasaea are Miss Dorward writes to Manches- CAESAR ASSASSINATED! CiMlM curricular actlyfUea. She haa re- Science,’’ and "Harpers’ American studying the purposes of public nsmk. FMak 1 rivyaitee have a oolunm head- 4. Why la Ice so exceUant tor cently been elected to serve on the TEACHERS CONVENE ter frienda that ttaa audience o f be- Ttae Idea of writing newspaper Korrldore," which also skating? History” seta can Mao ba obtained. schools and the alms of education SAFETY MATCHES! executive committee ot the class of Short Course tween two and three thouaand peo- clippings on some important event TOILET TISSUE! alumni notes. ice really melta under pressure, 1937. They are making a survey of the Misa Ruth Smith and Miss Avia ple waa exceedingly cordial and ap- to ancient talatory was carried out to STEAK COD Beaton BLUE MACKEREL article. "1A18 K. H. 8. Btu- and thus when the blades of our The class was then given a short courses and extra curricular activi- JELL-0 OR MT-T-FINII This year Barbara la on the staff course pamphlet on "The Catalog- Kellogg attended the Eastern Com- preciative. Mr. House gradoualy Miss Putnam's upper Freshman an- Ck> To Fair" was of Interest Btatea cut quickly ..across the Ice ties given to the High school to see mercial Teachers convention at shared the applauae with her and cient history claaa last week. tudota, insted of having o f the "Wellesley News." Her work ing and Indexing Service of the H. how each helps to carry out the sev- they are raaUy moving In a Uny Is to aoUclt the merchants of Wel- O ntral High to Providence Satur- commended her playing very high- Many of the clippings contained 2 lb*- 2S* 2 lbs- 2S* S« lb- 1 r . Mbool MHioa, nttsndad Chennai of water which offers hard- W. WUion Company, from which en alma o f aducatton. day. lesley for advertAsementa for the they read and were Instructed along ly. There were a number of Boston startling beadltoea. telling of the each of PncNse.’' ly any realatance to their passage. paper. She ia also a member of the As ths tread o f modem buatoeoi "Who Should Take Shorttaaad?" and New York musicians to attend- aasaastoatton of Caesar, the divided FMiMebe Frauielns’* (Hap- A e various Intricacies of tha aeema to give the worker more and Sometimes, when the temperaure it dramatic organisaUon, the "Barn- and "New Methods of Teaching ance, who commented favorably on opinions of the mob, and the re- Choice 1standard BYMl I 1 I) le tbs uniq-ta name of the low, the Ice b ^ m e a ao Readers’ Guide to Periodical Liter- more spare time, they are paying Typewriting by Use of Dictaphone" 0 8 7 M A I M 8 T H B C T swallows." ature.” "Readers' Guide is a useful her “exceptional ability" as an ac- action. (fc Glrle Glee Club. s c ^ y frozen that It wlU not melt p. rtlcular attention to the aim, w r e two of the questions of Inter- companist. Barbara la the aecretary-treaaur- Index to magaxine articles. Addi- “worthy use of leisure time." and The students made the cUppinga HAUBUT OYSTERS FILLET 1 B have a faehlon editor under ordinary pressure, and then er of her house, the oldest dormitory r:t discussed. Dr. Walsh, principM Mia Dorward waa formerly the moi^e realistic by putting in a henMf the surface Is a UtUe more aUppery. tions ara published every month, how the school equips one to use his o." Central High', waa th- chief on tha campus. gradually growing until they in- director of the M. H. S. orchestra weather report, the “M per's" 1-W . J. aueklar. , Itlsure Urns propsrly. spaakar. llrtR fS fn PIB M B E R IS A U T H O R I Z E D TO E X T E N D TO n. tt. ------'iVWUkMUl' and glea cluba. laUon, and aketchee ot O 22« lb- 1 i 2^^ 17® "»• 1 y o u THE TRIVILEJ|E OF OUR F IV E -Y E A R P U R C H A l l PLA H ;

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANGHESTER, CONN.. YYEDNE8DAT. NOVEMBER 7,1984. lAMUMESri'KK BVKNINU HERALD. MANCHESTTER. GONM. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1984.

raoNCg non Pimx.T Back In The Ca«e8 TO ASK ABOUT VOTE niYLOCALDIVORCE nsnWtFROMHNIEUND TRIAL CONTINUED NUtUtO ADVISES ATHLETES MARGIN Dr. D. C. T. Moore had a new Ten Unbeaten Elevens to See ActiM hat bet oh the outcome o f yee- HONORED A T DINNER terday*a electioa in this aute and CASE TOMORROW IN INSULL CASE AGAINST TURNING PRO VOTING HERE bs couldn’t wait to find out the RdfithrM and Friendfi of M n. results. He la attending a con- "Fljiiig Finn*’. Now 38 Yffora Old, Dedarea He la Stai ference of medioal men in Phila- Ro8iRK .Benedetti Present at Anatenr. MJATDRE delphia and this morning phoned Frank Pehrasnonat Seeks Society Gathering. Expert On Stand ONLY PRINCETON SEEMS from that d ty to The Herald to kscmi6ag ____enormous sums. From a pollU- ascertain the outcome. He wins Fifty-four relaUvea and friends HalslBgfora, Nov. T — (AP) — Aeam tO *«w ed from >•(• Om») bis new hest^emr from Judge Paavo Nurmi, world-famous runner,^'*'-*cal-economic point of view it to alUy Separation from Wife On were present at a taetlmonial dinner b Ghren a Se?ere Cross- to go abroad to run and earn hun- Thomas Ferguson, of The Herald, given In honor of Mra. Roelna Geno- now 88 years old, gives no Indication TO HAVE A REAL SETUP Ctam roa oomewhot over 300 bo- dreds of thousands or even millions who la b o p l^ the doctor doesn't vesl Benedettl o f Magliono Sabina, of forgetting or forgiving the ruling of marks for the foreigners con- ‘ bind hit tlcliet, the difference in Uke those costly big Stetsons. Gronnds of Anltery. Italy by the Society tafagllano Sabina Ezanrination. . ‘ tbe roteo for grovemorship being nt- ot the International Amateur Athle- cerned. without bringing any ot ’ trlbuted to the unprecedented 8o- No, he didn’t reverse the of this town in the Olenwood Diner, tic association which in 1083 gave that money back to one’s own coun- SyncnseMidiigan State elmtUt eote of 349 giyen Jasper Mc- charge for the telephone caU. East Hartford last Sunday after- blm the name o f profeeaioaal. try.” u i The divorqa action of Frank CuntS"^ Viry for governor. noon. Chicago, Nov. 7— (AP) — The In an Intarriew with the Hel- Nurmi then brings a recognition Petraazlunas of North Main street President GuUo DT^baldu, preatd trial of Samuel Insull and 16 co-de- stngln Sanomat, Nurmi argues that of bis advancing years Into hla ar- The Canaee against his wife, Victoria K. Pet- fendants today’ continued another Colgate-Tolane Batdm Republican leaders here- aummed ahead of the campaign and all day ed at the dinner and 'spoke to the the enormous public Interest In gument. yesterday to get out the vote sys- rasslunas of (Charter Oak street, is members concerning Mrs. Benedettl battle of accounting practices aa sports, and the demand for ’’star” Starving’s Uncomfortohle * Pusses up their reasons for the big Demo- listed to come up for trial in the the government sought to show cratic poi: in a few words—•Too tematically. Both groups did a fine who has recently come from Italy athleUa, ought to be given due con- "In my opinion it to better, and Top Gridhroa Prograa job and both are thankful for the Superior (Tourt at Hartford tomor- for. a abort visit with her parents In that tbe methods by which the Cor- sideration tn the question of what more honorable, to earn by your By ASSOCIATED PRESS ' much money.'* The Democratic row. The case originally was as- poration Securitlea (Company en- . leaders maintained that their gains co-operation cbey received on all this country. A t the close of his re- constitutes "amateur rating.” own endeavors than to sit and wait Ann Arbor, Mich. — Bill Renner, sides. signed for today- but could not be marks President lyUbaldo preeented abled itself to pay dividends were "Ought the etatutea o f the lA A to for some possible national gift or Michigan’s star passer wasn’t able to This Week-End; NaYy tc were due to the Kepubllcan atUciu reached and was postponed. In con- not according to the New York on the administration and the New The complete Mancheeter vote the gueit with a beautiful wrist be altered ?’ach Frits Crlaler apparently ten unbeaten and untied stalwarts of made by '.he Democrats here that would take back to Italy happy law of supply and demand rulea at Isidor Wofsky, C ...... 7 case that the divorce action la be- the defendants were in general use. For tbe younger athletes, Nurmi get great results from the Princeton the gridiron, awing into action again Walcott was unfriendly to labor was memories which would long endure strongly in athletics as in the com- responsible for this deviation in Ma- William E. Hogan, Ind-Clt. .... 1 ing brought on grounds of adultery. Salter’s Attack mercial world. Tbe public demands has a bit of parental advice. squad. He reproached the reserves this week, with trouble facing them. Raymond J. Bliss of Charter Oak and that she would convey to other loney’s favor. Ucul.-flovemor Salter centered his attack on two Individual record men tn athletic Stay Out Of Itl for lacking scoring punch and they Only Princeton, taking time eul street is named In the complaint as friends and relatives the personal .McCook (lets tiood Vote T. Frank Hayee, D ...... 8428 points — first, that tbe corporation programs, So the organlaert of ath- ’1 am further of the opinion that went out to make eight touchdowns between the Harvard and Yale ...3929 having been found with Mrs. Petras- greetings of countrymen In this bad credited stock dividends to the present athletic youth bad bet- against the freshmen yesterday that games to play around with its old Cor jreiuiman HaKewell did not run (•) Roy C. Wilcox. R ...... town. letic programs complata with one John Vanlnctty, 8 ...... 299 zlunas "between January 1, 1934 and earned income and second, that it another for attraetlono. m their ter think of a regular profeaalon in hadn't been scored on In three regu- sparring partner, Lehigh, seems to as well against William M. Citron ... 34 April 8, 1934.’’ Ltoula Oenoveal, brother o f Mrs. had charged its stock depreciation the first place. It to only the very lar games. as expected. Manchester only Michael P. Olean, S - L ...... competition they uee money aa an have a real set up. The others with J. Simon Scott, C ...... 7 In a statement signed by ’Thomas Benedettl, thanked the members of against capital surplus. enticement, and an ordinary mortal exceptional person who can live by the exception of Syracuse and gtvlnj the Kepubllcan candidate 357 Reginald ,S. Baldwin. Ind-Cit. . 3 D. Marley, a private detective of the society In the name of the Geno- After quoting from a ruling by athletics." , New York—Benny Friedman and votes over the -*ttornry from Mid- finds It difficult to resist. Michigan State figure to win over .Secretary of State Hartford, which will be Introduced vesl family for the honors shown hie the New York Exchange frowning How About PoUGooT For tbe 1936 Olympics In Berlin Mai Stevens get their first chance strong opposition. Syracuse run* In- dletosx. Colonel Anson T. Mc- as evidence with the permission of relative. on the crediting of stock dividends the famoue runner predicts a much this week to settle their differences Ccoba largo circle of friends In C. John SatU, D ...... 3391 "In all other epberei a man who to the powerful Michigan State. Th* (*) John A. Danaher, R . . . ..3973 the court. It was set forth that Mrs. A program of entertainment was to income, Salter oaked Bowlby If haa achieved a world-wide reputa- better competition from Finland on the football field. A few seasons third of the East’* survivors in th* Manche.ster aided blm in piling a given by the D’Ubaldo brothera and he believed the books of (Corporation than in tbe Los Angeles games. The back Friedman was back field coach good l -'ad over Congre.ssman Kopple- Celia D. Rostow, 8 ...... 291 Pctraszlunas left her home at 8:15 tion to coneldered unwise If he does race for National recognition. Navy Peter Gfonnontoni, Anthony D'Ubal- Securities had been kept In accord- not charge adequately for hti ap- entire competition, he Is sure, will under Stevens at YWe and they maru here figure being 4i4, but Frank SIngewald, S - L ...... 33 p. m., on the evening of April 8, jumps from the Washington A Lee (Tiara C. Scala, C ...... 8 1934, 'and was seen to enter a two do and E. Falcetta, all from the lit- ance with this theory. pearance. A t his expense foreigners be far more lively than ever before. couldn’t agree at all on what style frying pan into the Notre Dame fire. it was n )i II' large as the Republi- “I believe the company compiled of attack to use. Saturday Banny can Icadcm tigured would be needed Charlotte E. Paddock. Ind-CMt. 2 room apartment maintained by tle Italian town, Magliano, furnish- In tbe midwest, Minnesota and State Treasurer Bli.ss.. Marley, Petraazlunas and ed the music for dancing which fol- with all these provisions,” answered will send his college team, featur- to help in cutting the big Hartford Bowlby, “except that It did not minoto, rivals for the Big Ten tiU* and New Dritnir. Democratic ma- John S. Addle, D ...... 3420 Patrolman David Gallagher ap- lowed. ing his flashy passing style against continue their chase for the crown notify its stockhblders of the source New York University coached by jorities. (•) J. William Hope, R ...... 3950 proached the Bliss apartment at A large'cake made by Mrs. Geno- against Indiana and Northwestern Louis O. Krahl, 8 ...... 290 11:55 o’clock that night The hus- vlna Anelll and Mrs. Genna D’Ubal- of its dividends, and the reason for Stevens. The bigge.Ht surprise In the re- that probably was that its stock respectively. The Pacific coast show* sults trom Manchester voters’ stand- Frank J. Wilson, S-L ...... 33 band knocked on the door. do was sufficiently large enough for Charter Oak Loop Opens a similar situation where unbeaten Michel A. Russo, C ...... 8 a portion for each one of the fifty- was not listed on the New York Ex- point was the defeal in this county The papers state that Bliss ap- change. Washington encounters its rival for of Edward F. Hickey for Sheriff. William C. Perry, Ind-Ot. .. .. 2 peared tn the doorway, opened the four guests present. The undefeated records of Tnlane, Illinois, Washington, and Navy will depend on whether these fellows play np to their usnal itsnd- the conference title, Stanford. Hickey had one more vote In Man- Comptroller door a few Inches and, seeing who (3lro (^irtl of the Glenwood Diner, ards Saturday. If Byron'Haines, left, Wsshlngton halfback, can get going against Stanford at Palo Alto, Washington's record In tba PLAN TO ORGANIZE ..3412 Tulane heads right Into troubis at chester than did Hugh M. Alcorn, (Tharles C. Swartz, D ...... was outside, attempted to close It. also from Magliano, catered. Bowling Season Tonight Pacific Coast Conterpnee may stay unslillied; If Carl OeVry, inket Northwestern guard, can bregk through that lUInoto llaa at Evan- New York. The Oreenlea encounter bis poll being 4.009. This gave him (•) Anson F. Keeler. R ...... 3991 The door was pushed open, however, fton, tha Illlnl backs are going to havs an unpleasant afternoon: if Jack Frltta, kicking, Cotgata triple-thraat halfback, starts E'* against Clemaon. Utah Agglas, th* overcoming those Hartford and New Olaf Ellison. C ...... 8 ON YESTERDAY’S VOTE In fact it to very much to the con- beaten record. James L. McGuire, Ind-CTit. . 4 closed the presence of Mrs. Petras- ceremonies. tbe Washington Social clubrooms. The Poet’s Column Bridsh-Aoiericaiu to Meet only unbeaten survivor In the Rocky Britain sweeps, . State Senator Ken- ziunas. It was alleged, In a store The finance committee of the trary. AU four teams that are to Mountain group to favored over neth F. Cramer had a lead of .120 Attorney Oeoeral When the body was )>eing brought room located off the kitchen. Into the church the choir consisting Educational Club is planning a card AUTUMN be represented have shown a marked Colorado Aggie*. over Michael F. McCue and appear- Edward J. Daly, D ...... 8447 party to be given November 23 In New York Post: "To one man In latereet In the welfare of the league Meeting of Teams Interested ..3947 The complain further alleges that of Mrs. aalre Brennan, Mrs. Mar- Mournful winds sighing. Oak Street Tavern As ed to be re-elected judging from the f*) Warren B. Burroughs, R the Maaonic Temple. Proceeds are this country the meaning of the and are working hard to put on a (No nomination, Soc.) Mrs. Petraazlunas had attended garet Sullivan and James Breen CENTER BERTH STILL Flowers dying. election must be dnzzllngly clear. MANDERSISBLUE; Harriers Expect to BEATTIE FEATHERS latest check-up. dances with Bliss without her bus- to be used for the club’s welfare show that will prove to be an attrac- Bcpresenfatlves Win Joseph Mackay, S - L ...... 34 .sang, "Thy Will Be Done." At the Leaves falling. The ballots which made history yes- Valvoline OQ Faces Gib* inConntyLoopToBeHeld AMORE AND COLEMAN .. 10 band’s knowledge, and It was also offertory Mrs. Brennan rendered, work. Tickets are now on sale and The earth aflame tion that local baaketball fans will Thomas J It' 4 ts and William J. Richard X. Farber, C ...... may be purchased from any mem- BOTHERS YALE COACH terday were mandates for Franklin look forward to. Thornton, Rcpuollcan representa- Lewis J. Somers, Ind-Clt. , .. 2 brought out that on April 8 her "Ave Marla" ns arranged by Han- With the glory of Its D. Rooaevelt to continue the New breath Indicated she had been par- ber of a local school faculty. MISSES PLACEKICK End Dual Season Against SETTING NEW MARK Tomorrow. tives from Manchester, were safely U. 8. Senator del, and during the elevation Mr. Red, and gold n brown. Deal—and to extend his social and son’s Garage; OiTicial CLASH IN AMATEURS Francis T. Mahoney, D ...... 3523 taking of applejack. Breen gave "O Salutarls.” A t the ’Ths Army and Navy d u b which, tiected again, but the power of the Parents are taking advantage of economic reforms." wiU undoubtedly be built around the •tralgbt ticket voting cut down (•) Frederic C. Walcott, R ..3801 Attorney VViulam 8. Hyde of this changing of the vestments Mr. Breen New Haven, Nov. 7.— (A P )—The Such beauty never dies New York Herald Tribune: "The Weaver Without a Defeat A meeting of representatives of Tony Amore, newcomer to th* , S ...... 251 town and Attorney Wilson C. Jain- sang, "Oh What Could My Jesus Do the Invitation extended by teachers middle of the line was atill bother- It lives within our hearts, our eyes; Rnles to Be Used Slamonds brothers have tbe mak- AFTER TWO YEARS IN PRO GRID RANKS their usual majority materially. in the local schools this week to great plebesclte of I'T4 Is not quite tnga o f a strong outfit ’They are teams interested in playing in the amateur boxing ranks and a Hart* Rollers topped Thomas F. Conran (No nom'natlon S-L). aen of Hartford are down on the More” and as the mass closed the ing Ducky Pond, Yale's head foot- It Is just sleeping time unanimous for Santa Claus. Hera County Y. M. C. A. basketball cir- ford boy who made a favorable im- Ronald H. Loomis, C ...... 7assignmen'. calendar a.s representing choir sang "Softly and Tenderly visit the schools to see the progress ball coach today and the knowledge Nature gone to rest getting down to business as are the by 617 while Thornton beat Patrick their children are making and also and there e few stalwar. communi- Ansal^ Masons. Both teams have Coach Charies "Pete" Wigren.^fyear with splendid chances of fin- cuit this coming season has been presalon down at Foot Guard Alfred C. Worley, Ind-at...... 1 the defendant. Attorney George C. Jesus Is Calling.” Chopin's funeral that the Intcrsectional battle with In a robe of red and golden brown. ties stood up in protest. But It W an Bowling aceonUng to ths rulea J. Hutchinson by 481 votes. The to get acquainted with the teachers. a very Impressive cast and should whose track and field teams have • lehing much higher this year when called by Elmer T. Thienes, secre- armory laat Thursday nlgdit In hi* Democratic candidates were agree- Repreoentatlve-at-Lsirgs Lessner la counsel for the plaintiff. march was played at the conclusiou. Georgia was drawing nearer didn’t Annie Russell Atkinson. overwhelming Indorsement of a and rtgulaGons of the National Chicago Bears’ Kicking Ace Former Tennessee Comet tary, for tomorrow' evening at 8 battle with Artis Baker of Bridge- William M. Citron, D ...... 8494 This Is but a part of the program calm the Eli mentor’s feelings. Bigelow street. furnish plenty of opposition to their furnished many glorious pages In the event Is held at New Haven ably surprised at their vote and The bearers included Victor genial smile and of handsome gifts. Bowling Congreas will be offered to next week Fridtw. o’clock St the headquarters of tbe port, la meeting a rugged opponenf (*) Charles M. Bakewell, R ..3821 of Educational Week being observ- The latest alignment In Pond’s adversaries. Issued the following statement this Plquard, Julius Chagnot, Gustave ed this week. As Maine went eo rj\ goes' the Manchester High’s athletic history, A Stellar Squad County Y. M. C. A., 93 EUm street, in Ernie Coleman on this week'* John W. Ring, 8 ...... 250 Fallot, Mark Holmes, Patrick Tier- gridiron pattern has resulted in PATIENCE Nation, with few enough thoughts fans tonight at tha Charter Oak Was Simply a Good Full- Hat Tamed Into Streak of afternoon; It might be well for the afore- is on hla way toward additional With a stellar array of barriers Hartford. card, Amore, a socker purely and "We desire to express to our many John D. Carlson, 8 - L ...... 33 ney and George Chetclat. Burial Jimmy Deanglis being sent to cen- I prayed for patience sweet of the taxpayer’s morning after." alleye, when the CSiarter Oak Following the plan of the past simply, took two or three punch** 7 A beautiful yellow tea rose that mentioned teams to put right down triumphs with his 1934 cross-coun- on the squad this season, including friends. Democratic and Republican, Rasmus S. Kling, C ...... was In St. James’s cemetery. Father ter while Ben Grosscup, who has *hat I might be complete; New York World-Telegram: "Be- League opens Its season with two try team, which closes its dual tea- several years. Senior team will be at a time to land one devastatin'if William M. Citron (end.) Ind- OBITUARY had withstood the heavy frosts ot Not for trial, suffering and pain. in their Uttle black notebook that back at Minnesota But Toe such luminaries as George Leary, Toachdown lightning as a our sincM'e gratitude and apprecla- Riddle read the committal services been an outstanding pivot has been fore Congress is In session a month matches slated, to start at 8 o’clock. zon this Friday afternoon against Billy Murcb, Captain Charles Dona- divided into two classek. Class ”A' blow and the force of these wal- Clt...... 2 the past few ds^s, was plucked yes- moved to hi.s original guard post. When lo’ a voice did say Tha Britlsh-American Club will the West Sides are going to be the tioB, for their generous support In at the grave, assisted by Father terday In front of tbe house of this New Deal army of many colors Weaver High at Hartford. The Red hue, Francis Peckenbam, Uonel for the faster teams, an Class "B' lops finally brought him a technical Representative In Congress Chapignack. Teaming with Grosscup In yester- Patience only by these are gained. will divide into Its natural parts. meet the Oak Street Tavern and the surprise of tbe league. In previous yesterday’s election. Rudolph Hopfner - at 35 Chestnut years tbe team represented In this Brings Him Fame. and White harriers have registered Coburn, Edwin Anderson, Richard Mere Pro Freshman. for teams which wlU be playing only knockout. "To the Democratic Town Com- Herman P. Kopplemann. D ...3514 day’s two-hour session, was Cap- It la like the pearl that lies In wa- The Democratic Conservatives in Valvoline Oil Company will oppose in the County Y League, this plan With each passing week, thi (•) Anson T. McCook, R ...... 3988 DEATHS street. The delicate petals of tbe tain Clare (hirtin, who has been ters deep Gibson’s Oarage. loop over west were considered by three decisive victories In as many Carpenter, Frank Vittner and Bob mittee, Young Democratic Club, and Miss Marjory .McUlarmtd alliance with the G. O. P. remnant starts to date, drubbing Glaston- permitting of teams being more crowds are picking up and memberr Edward Helntz, 8 ...... 241 sturdy flower appeared unaffected converted Into a guard after play- Sweet patience comes to those who This League to expected to prove a few as the “weak sisters” of ^the Murcb, tbe Red and White has Democratic Women’s Club, not for- Mrs. Thomas McKinney The funeral of Miss Marjory Mc- by the ravages of the cold which will fight with the Progressives for bury, Hartford and Bristol, and will swept aside all opposition. In cross- equally n.atcbed. If sufficient Inter- of the fair aex are contributing Edward 8. Hagstrom, C ...... 7 Diarmid, who died at her home In ing tackle for Yale for the last two weep, control of legislation. That strug- one of the fastest ever held in Man- league but this year things are 'dif- Chicago, Nov. 7— (A P )—A whlte- Chicago, Nov. 7.— (A P )—He may getting the Manchester Police De- Mrs. Sarah (Turkington) Mc- has denuded practically all trees In ferent. “Big George” Stavnltaky is be favored to add Weaver to the country a perfect score o f 15-40 is est warrants, a league for boys un largely to this increase. More wom- partment and personnel for their Iljrmah P. Kopplemann. (end.) Buckland yesterdoy. will be held to- years and the first four games this Who by the bitter and the sweet gle. rather than yesterday’s elec- chester, its personnel including the shlrted youth walked dejectedly up have been a gridiron comet at the Kinney, wife of Thomas McKinney town of their leaves. the reason for the sudden change of Mat this week. made by taking the first five places, der eighteen years of age will also en are showing up each week and 11 very efficient and courteous control Ind-at...... 2 morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock at season. Have teamed to wait, to watch, to tion, will determine the next step cream of local pln-toppllng talent. the field, his football helmet swing- be launched. A tournament for the gain conUnues, they wlU soon . Sheriff of 113 Blssell street, died at her pray. pace at the West Side Rec. “Stlffy” Splendid Record and the scores of the threee meets University of Tennessee, but Beat- ^ traffic, we express our thanks. Watkins Brothers, 11 Oak street. In the New Deal—backward or for- One box will be rolled at a time and ing aimlessly from his hand, his Cross-country haa been a sport at junior boys will be held early In the rival the men in attendance. There William A. Seymour D . . . . .3338 home last night after a long Illness. Mrs. Willard Horton of 29 Robert Automobile bumpers were Intro- To practice patience, every day. ward.” tbe foul line must be observed. ’The has taken a keen interest in the boys to date Indicate the strength of tbe tie Feathers has turned Into a "Very respectfully, Rev. Frederick C. Alien of the Sec- face trying to mask a bitter disap- Manchester High for only four years local team, being 18-37, 20-35 and coming year. are no more ardent fans at a boxlni (•) Edward JTiT’ lckey, H .. .4009 Mrs. McKinney who was 73 was Road entertained with a bridge at duced In 1906. Annie Russell Atkinson. Louisville, Ky., 'Tlraes: Results of league will be conducted in two and the players are working out streak of touchdown lightning as a "PATRICK J. HUTCHINSON, born In Ireland but had lived In ond (Tungregational church of which her home last evening for the ben- pointment. but In that short time Wlgren has 20-35. Tbe County Y basketball leagues, show than the ladies one. their in- ’THOS, F. CONRAN.” State Senator she was an active member, will offi- the Congressional elections reveal rounds of twelve weeks each and twice a week with at least two play- mere freshman In the tough compe- which are open to any teams of Michael J. McCue. D ...... 3435 Manchestei for 43 years. efit of CTiapman Court, Order of ers fighting for each position. With Ten thousand ferns sat in silence turned In a record that rivals the Coach Wlgren doesn't expect hla terest Is aroused. They can be Just Judge William S. Hyde, chairman ciate and burial will he In the Buck- voters declaring that Roosevelt de- Joe Farr, organizer o f the league, while be took his place in the line remarkable results he has obtained amateur standing in the (Jounty out- aa noisy snd even noisier than the (•) .lenneth F. Cramer, R .3955 Besides her husband, she leaves Amaranth, of which she is the pres- will offer a list of generous prizes tbe former Grove City college star team to capture the state champion- tition that to professional football. of the Ri'publlcan town committee, lann cemetery. serves co-operation, x x x The elec- and prepared for another kickoff. in track and field. In twenty dual ship next week but the manner in side of Hertford, are headed up most voluble male. Henry Vanderburgh. S ...... 253 three sons and two daughters. They ent royal matron. Nine tables were tion results reflect ' confidence of to the winners. • as their coach the West SIders ought The sleek southern lad has proved had no opposition for Judge of Pro- are William J. McKinney of Coven- Watkins Brothers will remain filled with players. The winners of They had just seen Jack Manders engagements, the Red and White which the boys have been cleaning by the following commisaionera Pete Perone has built up anothai Judge of Probate open this evening for the conven- voters In the aims and intelligence This League haa been organized In to go places this year. a vital spark for the (^Icago Bears bate being endorsed by the Demo- try, Robert J. and Thomas of this first honors were Mrs. John Hay- miss a point after touchdown from has been beaten only six times. In up this season Is basis enough for Senior Leagues, Kermet B. Parker, card of promise for this week and crats. Seven Democratic and six William 8. Hyde (end. D) .3415 tenle of friends of Miss McDiarmId. of Rooaevelt, and repudiation of an attempt to Improve the ehudard The genial Walter Wilkinson was In their campaign for a third succes- (•) William S. Hvde R ----- .3952 town. Mrs. Alice Tr>on of Glaston- den and F. C. Tllden, and the con- placement! the Thanksgiving interscholasttc tbe prediction that Manchester will New Britain; associate, Walter BUIy Duffy of Hartford, who claahe* Republican Justices of Peace were Today "s Patterns those who advocated backing to- of bowling In Manchester snd to elected mtmager of the team at a sive National professional league Smith, Wapping; Intermediate Representatives bury and Mrs Emma Brown of Bls- solation trophies were captured by recent meeting and with "Fritz” That in Itself doesn’t seem im- race here, Manchester placed third be pretty close to the top, unless un- with Ritchie Gibbons of SpringfieI4 elected, there being no contests for ward the chasm at the bottom of arouse Interest In the game as It title. League, Dudley Burr, E. Hartford; will have to be at his best to takl Thomas F Conran. D ...... 3427 sell street. She also leaves a Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Crawiford. Horae driving the wagon,” you can be portant. But to Jack Manders it in 1931, second in 1933 and first last forseen obstacles arise, Norwich these positions. q brother and stater In Ireland, Sam- which the Old Guard, from 1929 to should be played. ’The public to ex- meant failure for the first time in year. In if.e State Meet, tbe locals Seldom If ever has any collegian Junior Tournament, A. L. Randall, home the decision. Billy was unda> Patrick J. Hutchinson, D .., .3459 made candy was aold during the 1932, had nothing to propose but tended aa Invitation to attend these assured that each man will be in Free Academy is considered the (k>mniunlBlH (let 8 uel Turkington and Mrs. William PRESIDENT H APPY' such an attempt In two years. And were fifth in 1932 and sixth last likely winner of state honors. stepped into pro ranks to dazzle the Broad Brook. feated all summer at the outdooi (•I Thomas J. Rogers, R ... .3944 evening to awell the fund. confidence, x x : Something Is al- matches, which will be rolled each there fighting every minute or else customers, not to mention hla team- Not only was the McLevy vote of .3940 Neville. only a scant two or three inches sep- Teams playing last season In show In South Park and has no da- S49 on the Socialist ticket a sur- (•) William J. Thornton. R , ways better than nothing. Wednesday evening. they will find themselves a free mates, with average gains twice aa Jiistloes of the Peace The funeral of Mrs. McKinney Mrs. Frank E. House announces arated him from success. County Y ^aketball Leagues In' elre to have his winning streak prise here tut the Socialist-Labor OVER THE RESULT St. Louis Post-Dlspntcb: "The agent. One of the town’s most Best In Game great as he made In school, but eluded the following: Broad Brook snapped. (*) Fred Dlelenschneidcr, D .3402 will be held Friday at 2 o’clock at the second In a series of five set- great weakness of the Republican prominent business men has prac- party polled .’*6 and the Communists her home, and 2:30 at St. Mary’s Manders, the greatest placement the twisting, plunging, tossing, kick- A. C., HazardvUIe Recreation Cen- A proqiUing bout looms betwsoa (• I Harold W. Onrrity. D . .8447 I back parties for Friday evening at cause was that it failed to offer a tically promised to furnish the team averaged eight votes here. Who the .3410 Episcopal chur'h. Rev. J. Stuart kicker professional football has de- ing Feathers has done just that. ter (2 teams), Ctosey’s Hicks of Benny Carr o f Meriden and Johnny eight Communists are In Manches- (•) Frank Hnrabuitla. Jr., D 18:15 at her home, Ellington Road, substitute program. The Republi- with uniforms for which the boys DEDICATE RACING .3443 Nelli, the rector, will officiate and veloped, was simply a good fullback Reptooea Grange Manchester, Highland Park Com- Pal ot Hartford. Benny bad te ter le known only o themselves (*) Harold Keating, D . . . . . ' Wapping. All players will be wel- can leaders, moreover, were tom art exceedingly grateful. The West (•) Leo J. Kwash, D ...... 3410 burial will be In the Ea.«t cemetery. But Refuses to Make Any come whether In the contest or not. Local Sport during his college years at Minne- Powlihf^ He has provided new alp for an munity Club, W eatofue Oi^rage, coma from behind to beat L orn since there has been little or no among themselves. It was signifi- Bides will bold a private dance at sota before he joined the Chicago BILLTOVETERANS West Avon Boys’ Club, New Britain Black of Springfield, a tougi ComrSimlstlc agitation in Manches- (•) John F. Limerick. D ... .3428 Last Friday night more than 35 at- cant that one of tbe scant few out- the West Side Rec Friday evening BOWLING LEAGUE already powerful all-star lineup that (•l Daniel B. McKenzie. D ., .3420 tended and the winners of cash Bears. Then bis toe began to bring Whirlwinds, Southington Y. M. C. bombre, at toot week’a show. ter. The Levitt or Imlejicndent Cit- Comment on Election; To standing Republicans to survive the and those who attended these times him fame. listed Red Grange at left hMfhack (•) Robert J. Boyce. R ...... 3988 prizes were Miss Edith Pierson, Chatter much more frequently before Feath- A., Bristol Omgregational (Jhurcb, izens party averaged only two votes FUNERA holocaust was Vandenberg of Michi- lost year know that a very enjoy- Never particularly brilliant aa a In the Merchants League last Cards at ’Gaosett Park WiD Manchester Y. M. C. A., Wapping RED SOX WERE SUCCESS (•) Thoma.s A. Brennan, R . .3943 first; Kris Karlscn, second, and Miss gan, whose platform was in partial able evening will be bad by those night at the Charter Oak aUera the ers' debut than since. here. ..3972 kicker while in college, Manders Y. M. C. A. (3 teams), and West Boston, Nov. 6— Tom Yawksy** Wneii the Republican leaders (•) John Jonsen. R ...... Mrs. Lrontine T. Flllere. Return to His Desk. Ruth McIntosh, third. Mrs. House support of the New Deal.” who are Invited. Hardware Stores upset the dope by (•) Wlllliini K. Keith, R ----- .39,1.1 served sandwiches, gingerbread with Blame for Manchester High’s de- achieved his renown as a line smash- In hla first six games for the Bide Buddies of Manchester. The expensive ho'jby, the Boston Rad here attributed the rut in their nm- .3972 Funeral services for Mrs. Lcon- The Washington Star says that feat by East Hartford last week er and a defensive fullback. When taking 4 points from Hale’s in a Be Continaed Through Un- Bears, this 26-year-old newcomer Senior League was won by Elroad Sox, turned out to be a paying on* Jorlty to "Too much money" they (•) Harold R. Symington, R whipped cream and coffee. .3947 tlne T. Flliere, 70. of 30 Griswold "the full significance of the election when tbe locals wsre favored to win SOUTH METHODISTS he was signed liy the Bears, his postponed match. The Hardware carried the boll 61 times from scrim- Brook A. C. and tba Intermediate In 1984. Attendance numbarad referred no doubt to th. relief pro- (• Stuart J. Wasley, R . . . . Hyde Park, N. Y„ Nov. 7__ (AP) returns la yet to bo determined.” Stores took 8 points from the First street, were held this morning In St. —President Roosevelt received Suiuet Rebekah Lodge has been to laid to over-confidence by the predecessor on the Minnesota til November 12. mage for a total gain of 635 yards— League by tbe Manchester Y. M. C. 675,000 In 1034, and that figure wa* gram of the Roosevelt administra- James’s Roman Catholic church "There are those Democrats who High' School World, Issued- today, Team No. 3 took three points squad, Bronko Nagurski, held first National .Storea and Jaffa’s Gems or more than 10 yards per attempt. more than double that of 1933. tion. They admit that any admin- Tlie North Atlantic Is the only mounting New Deal victory returns Invited to neighbor with Myriad Re- A. area where icebergs offer a serious where a solemn high mass of re- will insist that the huge outpouring tbe said state o f mind being Induced from Team No. 3 in tbe South claim to the Job of doing the full- took 4 points from the A. dt P. He to leading the league's other istration that spends money as today In sllcncta and spent the day bekah Lodge of Stafford Springs to- of voters for the New Deal was a Stores. P. Qallatso took all honors menace, although a few Antarctic quiem was celebrated. Rev. W. F. preparing for a return to the Capi- night and furnish a portion of the 0 it to claimed, by newspaper pre- Methodist League at tbe YMCA al- backing for the National league Narraganaett Park, R. I., Nov. 7. top-notch ball-carrien by a wide freely for relief and made work as Riddle of the LaSalctte Novitiate In declaration of the country’s belief In champions. with single of 146 and 3 string for has i.he present Democratic admin- bergs Invade ship lanes on the tol ahe held in House, Senate O. Nelson . . . , .. 97 110 115—322 Brophy ...... 103 101 110 SIS If you ore tiyiag to ecoocmlie, At the opr- 'u:; of the .date cara- * The vilhgen ore dtndng by, the alfhli arc long end eweeL emphasized no party lines and look- the fire house. School, street tonight fore he missed against Cincinnati A highly attractive «ard of seven Proa Tengber Tbe flddlUig nca have apedal luoea, the halcma light Uw J. Larrabee . .. 83 104 86—378 tn the eleventh game when the ball Gallaaao ...... 146 108 110 873 races has been lined up by fleore* iriqr endurs a low-syad* tebaeeo palrai I'-ouP'-an i;amlldatc.s ed with Interest to the candidacies at 8 o’clock. Although football to holding the Alternatlnt with Orange at left you don't Uke whea you may en- 'sport spotlight at tba prsoent time hit one of the uprights. Keiah ...... 106 120 101 887 tary Jack Campbell, and race eondt- we;e < ed to tb-. onlnlon that And 1 1 ? ^ half a yean aioec yoa end I eara Ihcnl of Now Deal supporters. HOUSE TABLE. 568 584 623 1774 half for tha Boars, Feathers usually joy the euperb Saver of Edge- Tomorrow at the White House he and the luggers of the leather lemon It wasn’t long after this failure tlona indicate a strong deslra on , ai. t,.'-" -' n the rule Democratic A rehearaal o f the senior choir of Team No. 4 574 531 SaO 1684 toasea hto 185 pounds against the worth and aavo money beridae? ' lbs w’-est policy. 'THE heiber HgMe oe atlUag hgr to neel (he cooUag ehipa will have Itmcheon with Senator the Emanuel Lutheran church will Associated Press returns on the are having their hey-day, it won’t that the Bears scored another touch- tbe part o f tha track management opposition for most of each game. M. Hewitt . . . ..113 106 104—328 down—and Manders was off again. Get a IS-eent tin o f Edgeworth The’- : al v drifted from that * The peenal lade have e^er cyea, their litlcn eager IIk La Follette, Wisconsin Progressive be held tonight at 7 o’clock. 435 seats In tbe new House of Rep- be long before the basketbeUl season to afford a chance to all non-win- If and when the enemy uncorks a The houan lunhle doeia the ilrrct, the childrea aaver ay, E. McKinney .. 87 89 84—260 Carl Brumbaugh, who has held the FIrat Nstlenal (1) ners at the meeting. The feature to and count tha emoUng hour* it plan or .attacl; hmvever, and ended who won yesterday. The meeting resentatives. compiled to 12:20 p. will make its debut and the local threatening pass attack, tbe signal Bcadmcn offer cohaed atringi to people paodog by. W. Holman ., .. 98 89 96—283 ball tn nearly all of Manders’ at- Grant .. 87 82 169 a race over one mile and ' seventy glvee you. Made and guaranteed up by walloping the National ad- was arranged several days before The junior choir of the Emanuel ra., eastern time, showed: athletes will turn their attention to goes out for Orange, known oa tbe mlni'.trat’on’s deeds, man'' of which the election. Democrats elected' 241; present this great Indoor pastime. E. Maguira .. ..101 92 93—286 tempts, took a perfect pass from Durand ...... 83 76 77- 335 yards, styled "The Legionnaire,^' by Lani* SiBro. Co.. Ri*’' ’inaad.Va. 'THE fiddler aahe a cota each tioM be pfaqraapoa hie fiddle, Lutheran church will hold its re- A. Haugh ... 97 Hayes .. ,,,,,, --- 77 pro game’s beat defense man were de.ar to the heart of the work- Th e j l y er alretehee fttiy haada each linw he IcUa a In this connection the subject of hearsal tomorrow evening at 6 Congress 309 (vacancies 6.) .. 98 102—297 center and placed the pigskin on the open to horses of oU ages that have R. Purinton . .. 86 06 ground. Manders’ foot swung, and Clegg .. * 9 e e e • 0 1 81 86 358 against passes. ingman -'.nd the unemploved. relief and public works expenditures o’clock. Republicans elected 77; present T b s Laurel d u b , formerly the 90—273 not won a race alnce April. A purse Ranoaoe le floei ae Airfl ratal, and iwtal aa aillta and hoaep. Congress 114; (vacancies 2.) the ball sailed over the bar and on Friday ...... 108 115 97 815 of 11,500 is added and as the scale Beattie can’t find much basis for The attitude of Union labor lead- is revived. Senator La FoUette is Jewels who won the chiunpionship Benny .. comparison between college footbaU ers during the textile strike here did Wa caaTfia bach to saa llaaoo-we havtaT aoy atoocyl actively Interested In this problem Farmer-Laborftes elected I; pres- o f the East Side Rec league last 583 560 569 1731 over tbe left field fence of Wrigley ...... 99 88 122 309 to based on sdlowOnces, with all Mrs. George L. Grazladlo of North and the professional brand. not help the Republlcsn campaign. and, of course, so Is the President. ent (Congress 5. year, have been going "through tbe field where the Bears play their claiming clauses eliminated, many Main street, past president of the home games. '462 447 464 1863 "m coUege," ha aaya, "you’re usu- ¥ «n y Union meetings bore the Administration aides are knowm Rockville Emblem club, and chair- Progressive elected 3; present mill” now for tbe past three weeks Team No. 8 first class thoroughbreds are likely stamp of Democratic dictation and to be working on efforts to make the Congress 0. and have moulded together a team F. Rogers ... ..100 00 97—387 Manders was born in Milbank, Hardware Stores (8) to be found listed among tha ally up against a couple of stars man of advertising for the official S. D., 35 yean ago and gained fame Edgar ...... 86 86 ellglblaa. and nine other feUows. proved frequently to be nothing relief program one o f productive en- magazine o f the National organiza- he surpllea closing ot tho blonto (No. 411) makes It flatterinii. Seats stilt in doubt, 113. ' tliat goes through their paces Uke B. Moseley .. .. 77 92 83—253 A. Holman .. as a high school gridder before com- Snilth .. ****** 88 100 188 In five of tha other atat race* "In pro boll you’re oonfronted mere than Democratic rallies. Ke- terprise. tion, today received an additional T especially to the larger flgnre. Available In elzet 34 to 44: elie Democratic gains, 15; Republican clock work. That they mean bust- ..130 05 91—816 pubUean candidates were not given A. Gtbaon . . . ing to Minnesota. He married at tbe Weyman •••*•• 02 83 05 375 listed, especial provtolon to for with eleven star*—and plenty of Mr. Roosevelt spent the day at honor from the supreme president, 38 pattern requires 3 3-8 yards ot S9-lneh velveteen, satin or Jersey gains, 13; Progressive gains 3. nees to indicated by the tact that .. 71 64 68—208 an opportunity to answer the Union (only 1 yards with short sleeves) pins 1-3 yard contrast The yonng 8. Nlcboto ... close of his first year in profession- Brophy . «*•***100 97 100 267 non-wlnnera alnos the meet opened others on the bench." home with tbe family and his Mrs. Mary Clark of Providence, R Necessary for a majority, 218. they have added to their roeter the .. 98 101 108—307 ebargea •»S. Senator Key inttman, ti operaUon at the School street football team, has a brother, Louis, treal Canadians at Toronto Saturday Petke ...... 114 96 96 805 Toroote —Frankie OeaevM of at the Fairfield High school and hind the Demoerats under Tom Attorney William B. Hyde, who Ulty ....a,.,Siato suUding. Although the staunch supporter of Preaident Japan imports shiploads of On who Plays for PltL The boys were and Toronto at New York Ameri- Toronto won from Bddto Dsmpeey, Hesaberg, a back at Albany Acad- Hwold Qanlty. Fran^ is on a busineaa trip to New York, cans from America and converts keen cut down to fCur teams. It to GLENNEY’S Roosevelt, and awept away tba Re- Is expected home tomorrow after- ^kme of this nawspaper bora la Rumania. cans, Not. 10. 499 479 459 IttT SyncusK 10. amy. pubUcan state admlnlstratioa. the cans into steel products through Booa. chean labor In her fhetories. '''>

.1 - M - •« MANCHiSTKlI CVltNING HERALD. MANCHICSTEK OONNl MANCHBiyrVR JSVEN1NO HERAXID, MANCHRSTER. CONN,, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1^14. Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox O UR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahem LAtT SUMMER THE MSTMAN% VOUN0EST SON SOLO SEVENTY- SENSE Bfld NONSENSE KI4HT SUtSCRl^lONS TO A POPULAR MA0AXINC.

I f they keep on Increnslng the WELU.BOYS.'l VAAVt I DST I HAD TWO 1 Happiness may fly out the window, hoUoays In tbto oountiy, after a •mt KIAN\t TOO fAV RAiCt TON\OflROWIS f k SWELL NAMES nOVERTISE but It never » very far. while all fotka w:n have to. do to to You may And It again aome ave- walk behind a band. ..a t* "'** 10 Honsn /—IT CA»AE TO IAS. , WAFVLE alng la tbe golden heart of a LAST MVAMT.VM K V P & h i A f vexjo NAME •RLmM. mai\T^ was'no casual lifting of a pursa. It n u y alrssMIy b ivs basa aceom' star; Man— I k a t fellow epoited my BUSINESS SERMCES APARTMENTS—FLATS— may be Isosensd by avovoiding expoa- E6AI5, MOW DOES ALWBWS LEET^ lost and found was, a part of a carefully planned pUMied," hs said. "W b o can ten?.” For every time you meet sorrow, iDAnriAA#. TENEMENTS «3 uro to cold and : wet by I ivoldiiig OFFERED 13 The Clew scheme, a acteme which would have “Don’t you think you’re aU wet and every time you know pain, rrirnd—Howt STRJKB atter V sel t- at th* posrjf LOST—P A IR OF GLASSES without physical overexertion and, above Beyond the fog and the starlight la M an— Married tpY cook, and now to vJdnlty of East Center ATJ. fCLICfTTRlCAL A P P LIA N C E S FOR REINT—6 ROOM tenement, worked to perfection If the man OB that bustoese?" Bleeker Instated. Daily Health all, by being moderate Itt all tblnga. KAPF - MAVF— uteW- hadn’t taken a couple, of drinks. "Morden wasn't such a brainy man. tbe ultimate goal you may my wife doea the cooking. *M A 30R mo o ple7/’'^ V ' w »ves'S ■in eL Hondsy aiglit. Finder please wpAlred correctly. Try ui for a with all modem Improvementa. In- OveroaUng, oveiindulgenee In al- of the is was ttmpta tcT a minor traffic He w as reaourceful. H a thoujidit o f gain. SSlfyJose^Hadden. 24 Huntlnf- real lervice. Jobs S. Wolcott 4c Son. quire 10 Cedar streeL cohol. or ovarindulgenoe hi saaual STTAiSesERS, ^ ’•sur e violation, n a officer amelled liquor trying to trace Cathay through hia ' "• • liter” to a maa T^ho gate Tel. 8734. ______Service activities Is b q in d to be harmful. Two new mentholated cigarettes an hto kneee to ptay fo r something TO -BE li ton street. Phone 8852. RENT HUNTING T Tell us what Forgotten on hia breath and found that hia car. He found the garage. In aome HAWWHAT 'POfWER ON TM* HOME line. ' I i?cta on hls coea to bustle you want. We'U take care of It for deocription checke<’ with that o f a way, from the garage, he got a ■re ealled ‘TJfe" and "Time." We SCWlCHEb.ly Since the accumulatloo of fluid hope we’ll never have to carry f It. INTHfia NAME STRETCH, AN* HOUSEHOLD SERVICES you without charge. R. T. McCann, man who had been bolding up serv- lead to the apartment house and aut o mo biles for sal e PROSTATE GLAND MAY and the difficulty of getting rid of sround a pack of "Saturday Ehre- 69 Center street. Dial 7700. Murder ice stations, 'ilia officer took him to someone In the apaartment house OFFERED 13-A H A R M BEEN O V E R SO it la one of the most serious symp- 1930 FORD COUPE. *99; 1929 Pon- *CAIIL«roSI ftSNOaAf4*r~* the etstion for examination. gave him the Information that he sing Posts.” A w ife w bo pan- hold her tongue toms, the amount of fluids tahm has little dimculty bolding her hus- FOR R E NT— FOUR ROOM tene- •sassMS^^isks "Now, notica carefully what hap- wanted. He, theiMore, thought thla A' TH* HP^ “But look here," Bleeker de Couni »lx average worde to a Un«- ance of her roommate, E ST H E R w as to It.” tiona of the bladder. About 35 per methods have been developed Whluh flculty in supporting -oth tbe gov- He batii filled the hungry with IN ADDITION TO Silver Lane Bus manded, "you don’t have any doubt Inlliala. numbers and abbreviation! FOR RENT—OFFICES at 865 Main ORDWAV. Griff qnestlons Alice Griff did not argue the point. cent of men over 60 have enlarge- are safe In tbe majority o f oasea, if amment and a wife on a present- good thlnga; and the rich He hath each count ai a Old and compound Line. De Luxe Bus for lodge party street, (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed- that Kenneth Boone and tbe girl, the patient la seen early and if be 'day Income. words as two words. Minimum cost Is and Instructs detectives to shad- "Perhaps,” he said In a tone that ment of thla gland and at least half cent empty away.— St. Lake, ItSI. or team trips, we also offer 7 pas- ward J. HoU. Telephone 4642 and between them, were the ones who is not too old at tbs time wiMa price ol three .ines, ow her. was almost dreamy, “but let'a not of these are troubled by it Line rates per day for transient senger sedan delivery. Phont 3063, 8025. killed Morden, do you?" treatment is \mdertaken. ; Ella—Jack can only pay hls cred- 5®)readnauciht.^ 8860. 8864. Griff and Bleeker go to the apart- make the miatake of reconstructing Chief difficulty Is that the en- It better that 8 judge should "A s to that," Griff aaid, "w e are largement Interferes with excretion itors SO cents on tbe dollar. ment occupied by K E N N E T H our crime until we have all of the lean on the side of compassion than 0 SOUNDS’ **** ClIrcIlTe Marcb IT. ISHt going to make some Interesting and Pauline—Then he is practically Cash Charge BOO.VE, friend of AUoe’s. Alice facta. Here's 922 East 151m street. of fluid from the bladder. As a re- severity.—to Oervantes. HOUSES FOR RENT 65 ruined? S Consecutive Days ..( 7 cts( » eta Is there. Griff tells Bleeker ate I think some rather startling dis- We’re going to get something here." sult of the delay In excretion, there MIGHTY« REPAIRING 23 EHla— Oh, no^^he bee go intention o t Consecutive Dayt .. • cts| 11 eta fO R RENT—FIVE ROOM single la ^thay's daughter. He accuses coveries. Come, let’s see If we can't (To Be Oontinned) are many symptoms which are Irri- FORGET-ME-NOT DRIVE j Day ...... i " ='•' '• the pair of killing Morden, and get to 922 East Elm street before whatever o f paying It. All orders for Irrecular Insertions VACUUM CLEANER, gun, clock, and garage $25. live room duplex tating and some which may be dan- <& lock rep.alrlng, key making etc. calls police headquarters. the conference breaks up. It may Griff anA Bleeker Invade a oqn- gerous to life. FLAPPER■mo.aesT.csr. Fanny Says aa, I t l i i will be charged at the ime time rate. tenement $18. Mancheater Con- GIVEN ENDORSEMENT H m fbllowing to taken from a Special rates fi r long term every- NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY be a conference that is worthy of ferrnoe In the next Installment—' One symptom Is an Increased fre- Bralthwalte, 52 Pearl street. struction Company, telephone 4131 letter to tbe editor of the Syracuse, day advertising give unut. reuueat. CHAPTER XXX our carefiil attention.” and face an angry womnn. quency of excretion of fluid, eepe- or 4279. N. T,, Post-Standard: Ads ordered for three or sis days Sidney Qrlff e-^erged from the Much puzsled, Bleeker followed cialiy during the night and toward and stopped before the third oi tlfth Hw Modem Fialm SCORCHY SMITH Drama In The Air By John C. Terry row of telephone booths and waited tbe criminologist to a taxicab. mcrnlng. There may be hesitation Aaron Cook, Chalnaan « f day will be charged only l o t the ac- HELP WANTED- FOR R E N T— SE V E R A L Desirable 'Hia poUtlelan to my abepberd; tual number of Imes the d appear- live, six and seven room bouses, Impatiently until Bleeker came "Remember,” he said, when the and dltiiculty In the attempt to get / - N O -J u f r o c r HBRi, o n t k n o w m b FEMALE 33 Board of Sclactmeii, Pralim t am In w an t C ? N I RMPMfl SOUNP o r Dlfl -O k , x*M NOT? You D ' ," l ^ u s e r , SCORCHY OPENS TM f McmjR ... WITH A FUU-TH R O ATIO ed. charging at the rate earned, but single and double. Apply Edward J. from an adjoining booth. cab was awaying through tbe rid of the water from tbe body. vica-HefE Re moketb me to He down ob park Fkf * tt)M THg SHAtiewy MYSe tP / A U HANDSOMfl/ MOSr.j>eoPLE BoRE -n il U H ROAR,TMf SHIR MIADS IKIb TME WIND, GAINING S P f E D», A | no allowance or refunds can be made “ Have you found out anything?” streets, making speed toward the Service Rendered by D. A. V« on si* time ads stopped after the WOMEN TO FORM Towel, blanket Holl. Phone 4642 and 8025. As a result, afflicted persons may benehes; a clubs. Clinton Towel Co., Clinton, 1 s asked. destination where the detective and strain a good deal, which tends to. nsuc cARgFuuy a o t u tne I D 60 -011$ M0RNIN6, o u r OF M l -'tbo'RB N o'ig e iP n o N / i M F lW HARD SeUNCU AND IT I P T I ttflD 1MC AIR... 4oMfl1T((N6ll Vlf flMlj fifth day. H e leadeth me beside the still fac- , « dhV KceP vbu .N'o forbids"; dlsiduy lines not FOR R E N T —.6 ROOM single bouse, Bleeker nodded, hir face grimly the widow of the Rlvervltw finan- HANdAR ^ O R . IT. AMD v ’k n o w , You'Re "tin .Mass. Incresse the irritation and the trou- Hearty endorsement of the ate tories; Lo e e t ONLY UIN O N K f THIS AAORNINO l b aold. steam heat, 2 car garage, large lot, purposeful. cier had been located, "that I ’m ble. The fluid remaining easily be- WAITINC lONO The Herald will not be responsible nual Forget-me-not Drive of the Re dtoturteth my soul; VANBHEC M1« IkE H t t W ... TME SAME G i r l THIS PLANB P IP E-A F TIR THAT, rent reasonable. SO Glenwuod St. "Racine,” he said, “ the detective, running a newspaper. I ’m a man comes infected and the strain upon Manchester Chapted No. 17, of the DID I for more than one incorrect .nseftlon R e tesdeth me in the paths of de- 7 KNCWUIHEN Ybu'At o u r ON n k f l i m i Of any auvertlssment ordered for FUEL AND FEED 49-A has locatea tbe Malone woman— of action. I don't go In for a lot of CHILDREN the tissues may result to chronic Disabled American Veterans of the struction for the party's sake. I FIRST c a m e more than one time. that Is, we think t's the Malone refined theories; I go In for action. inflammation. World War, to be conducted in thla A G A IN - / The Inadvertent omissjon of Incor- STOVE OR FURNACE wood $4 By O liv Rofateta Barton Yea, tbo* I w alk through the valley woman, although she's not going The faster the action, the better I town November 8 to 11 Inclusive, haa H6RE. A T A U - rect publication ol advertising will be per load, fireplace $4.50. Cash on of the shadow of depression, recline only by cancellaMon ol the under that name right at present like It. I ’m inclined to go ahead r33@3i^95nSRSf« Neglect of this ;»DdlUon may re- been extended by Aaron Cook, X anticipate no recovery, for he to delivery. Chester Ferris, 298 Oak. She's located at 922 East Elm and do what I want to first and charge made for ibe service rendered sult to absorption of poisonous sub- chairman of the Board of Select- with me. ^ Phone 6980. uotattons— atreet and is going under the name All advertisement* must conform check up on the mistakes after- Today I want to talk about dl- stances into tbe body, so that there men, In a statement reading as fol- RIs policies and 'diplomaetos they in style, copy and typography with of Blanche Stanway. evidently Ra- wards. *I find £bat I can get to vorce. Is a breakdown in general health. regulations enforced by the publlsh- hFASO N E r M1.XED wood, stove lows: m gbtsn me. ere and they reserve the right to cine found out about her earlier In a destination quicker by moving Where there are children I am llie doctor makes bis .diagnosis "I am glad to endorpe the Forgpt- ergtb, $V per cord delivered.. E. J What does this currency rest on? H e preparath a reduction in my edit, revise or lejec any copy cpn-_ the day and kept his Information around and doing things than I can opposed to It with all the strength by direct examination of the tissues, -me-not drive nditcb you propose to salary and In tbe preaenca of Holl, telepliiine 4642. Gold? No! It rests on wind. aldered objectionable. under cover, because e went to the by sitting down and waiting for of my soul, unless the father or aa well as by the symptoms. He stage November 8 to 11 Inclusive, mine enemies. CLOS1.no HOUKS—Claasined ads to — 1.\ R. Senator Slrm*on I>. Feoo of Palace hotel and waited there for things to nappen. Morden was a the mother by his or her presence can pass a tube Into the bladder and and T hope that your drive may R e anolnteth roy small Income with be published same day must be re- FOR vSALE -SEASONED hart Ohio. 16 minutes. A t the end of that time newspaper man. He was a good Cvlved by 13 o'clock noon; Saturdays wood. Stove, fum.ice or fireplace in the house Is actually a detri- In that way not only relieve the ac- prove successful. 'The service, which taxes; my expenaci runneth vtsifs XO:IO a. m. a woman Joined him. From the one. He had a knowledge of- crime ment to the real happtresc of • the cumulation of fluid, but also' aid y Cut any length, delivered. Phone tbe Disabled American Veterans are over. 11-7 eisM rv • r AS« « « , s— .Since the war I have had to live description, I gather that It'a Mrs. and of criminals which he bad ob- hildren. I do not say the “good” bis diagnosis by examination of the thereby enabled to render for their Surely unemployment and poverty TELEPHONE YOUR 5145. Also general trucking. W. E. pretty ^uch at top speed. Frank B. Cathay. Together, they tained by first-hand observation. Heron, Andover, Conn. of the children, because society fluid Itself. less fortunate comrades, baa beqp, shall follow ms all the days of WANT ADS. — Admiral Richard E. Byrd. went to call on Blanche Stanway. He was murdered. I want to prose- may copdemn a person by stand- There are many hygienic meas- and will be, of incalculable velue-to my Ufa; t ...... They're still there. As soon as the cute those murdeiers. You’ve got WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR W AY By WilliBm!« AdB art accapied over the telephone hOR SA LE — HARlJ wo»id Oak ana ards that do not contact the ures which will help those who are this community. I trust that every And I shall dwNl in a mortgaged at the CHAKOK UATK given above I do not object to any man build- boys got a line on them they tele- the newspaper standing aquarely child’s 'cal welfare at all. afflicted to overcome the condition civic minded citizen will wear a lit- houM forever. aa a convcnlen . t» advrrtteere, but hickory for fire place Oak wood phoned a report In to the paper." behind you.” ing up a great fortune, provided he and to avoid serious symptoms. Con- tle blue flower of renaeihbrance dur- the CASH UATI-2S wUI l>. accepted «a and slabs leleph me 3140. Sidney Griff fro ned medita- Griff nodded thoughtfully. “ I There are cases, of course, that full I’AYMK.NT If paid at the buai- can do so without Injury to others. —but let It go. We all know how gestion and swelling of the gland ing the Forget-me-Ubt days,” Another trouble with this country 1 S S ^ Y s S L lP tively. understand all that," he said, "and The man-hunter ..oftea draws a reaa office on or befi.re the teventh — Secretary of Interior Harold Ickes. it Is. However, since results of to that It has been a very poor year day followlna the nrst ineertion of “ We'll go there first," he said further, I understand that Morden flaa bead, too. Me TM' BALL If GARDEN—FAR M - Reno and tbe divorce mills of fbr the umbrella bustneas. ONCCT. T klfO each ad olherwut the CHAHHfcl 1 forecast that t *'i ‘'Detectives who are working for waa a good reporter. He knew hia HATE will be collected No re»i»onil* DAIRY PRODUCTS 30 me have located Mary Briggs, tbe city courts are coming in, the blllty for err<«ra In telephnn4*d nd« partiea In the United State., will criminals- knew them very well. GAIN PIVE YARDS liltch-hikur Naturally,, she's Im- Indeed." enormous harvest of emotlonally- will be ainum^d ano their nt'curncy FOR S A L K — GREEN Mountain MdOf l look so ;tmi w.ll IIC .,1 • THRU HIS PANTS cannot be ^^unrinlced portant, but she's not ns Important "Not quite well enough," Bleeker scarre'’ children must make the potatoes 11.5c bushel, 5’cllow Globe •Paintlng .... during .September, 1934. that dominates all of the other /'BUT THERE'S ROOMS WITHOUT HOARD 39 Ing that was at least brilliant." father waa a bad influence, but Auto Schools ...... clews—something that points di- "H e was ncv a brilliant man," eouMD TO BE Autos^Shlp by Truck ...... rectly to the motlye for the crime Johnny Is a hundred per cent worse Autos^Kot Hire ...... ),AROE SINGLE ROOMS for eco- Bleeker said. "He waa a daring since he has gone.” SOME SORT OP Qaragea>-8erv)cs~-Storage ...... 10 aomlcal nuiisekevp'ng Web heated and the manner of Its execution, os man and he was resourceful, but he Insecurity. A feeling that he TROUBLE, EASY, Motorcyclss'*-Btcycles ...... 11 early and late. Sec J:ihn Jensen well aa Identity of Its perpetrator. was not brilliant." FRECKLES A N D HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Wanted Autos—Motorcye’es ... I' NOTICE The key clew in this case was the lacks what other children have. ORJADAVOUtDNT OnelNeea and PrnfeeeliinNi Serairra 'Ohnaon Klnck, 709 Main atreet Griff closed hU eyes. Slowly counterfeit crook.” he shook his head from side to A sense of tragedy that cuts a OF SENT US ‘AT Bu«lnt«B ServtcfB offered Phone 007C oi 7635. SOUTH .MANCHESTER swathe through hia most vitally WHATB COME 514ES TERIWBLY ,6INCE WHEN ' rr IBNT HS CABUElSRAM. , Huutthold Services offered . "The counterfeit crook?" Bleeker side., cr/s FRECKUES JoSAPPOIMTEO Itulldlnar-’-Contriietlna ...... asked. “ WTiat do you mean?" deep emotions. HAS HE TAKEN jsTUOIES SO MUCH. FIRE DISTRICT “ I am not certain." he said. "A t LATELY? HE /BfCAOSB HE Florlsti'^'eSurBes'lei ...... APAFTMENTS— FLATS— "The man who posed aa the pick- time I feel that he must have been Death occasionally leaves such HSSTUOISS /n”9T 4 « lOCA Funeral Directors ...... SEEMS TO t BAILED IN Ilsst Inc —Ft umb!na»* Roofing TENEMENTS 63 ANNUAL MEETING pocket, who had Cathay's wallet, brilliant. It la. perhaps, something a mark on a child's consciousness, So SSRIOUS-yTMAT HE CANY’ Insurancs ...... drlying licenses and credcntlala.” we shall never discover." too, but being less complex, it act so j )4is histor y' l-'T'? Jf PL«y ON THB UiUinery-oDrcaamaklng FOR R E N T —H EATED apartment. “ Why do you aav he couldn't have “ What are you referring to ? ’ subsides more easily. Tbe little examination football team Movlng>-Trucktng^>8.urage Notice Is hereby given to all the , been a crook?" Bleeker asked. chap la not enduring it alone, either. Public Paaaenger Service .. 2nd floor. Purnell Block. 3 large legal voters of The South Manches Bleeker asked. "The location of Palnting-^Paperlng ...... rooms, with bath and. fireplace, fur- ter Fire District that the Annual "Observe carefully,” Griff told Esther Ordway?” In divorce, he knows be Is outside him. " I do not say the man Profaaaional Services nlahed If desired. Apply to Geo. E. Meeting of said District .will .be "Not that,” Griff said. of everything. He is bewildered. T Repairing ...... Is not a crook. I say that be was Keith, at G. E. Keith Furniture held In the Spruce Street Fire De- "Do you think that be knew she Hia earth has heaved. A new life Tailoring— Dyeing—Cleaning a counterfeit crook. I other words, sizyai J '. - Company. partment Building, Thursday eve was Cathay's daughter?” cannot be rebuilt on the old. He is Toilet Goods and Service .. he was posing as a pick-pocket, and unequal to adjustmenta as older Wanted—Busineee Se.vica .. nlng, November 8, 1934 at 8 o'clock "A s to that, we cannot say, but (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PIOTVRB) yet he was no pick-pocket, aa even folk are. Rdaeatloaal FOR R E N T —MODERN five rooms, for the following purpo.sca; I am Inclined to think he did not,” casual examination of the evidence Insecurity breeds the moat un- M y goodness, how the Tlnles ate. he will be 111. I ’m glad Fm hers, Couraee and C^assee...... atcam heat, garage, near the Cen- 1st. To take action on the reports Griff said. "The evidence all points Private tnetruction ...... ter and Main atreet. Inquire 21 would have shown.” to the fact that he was tilling predictable behavior In many chil- Said Ooldy, “ Gee, this food is great! 'cause I can flx him up so he can eat Dancing ...... and recommendations of the officers vT.iq. Wil l ia ms Elro street. "H ow do you mean?” Cathay, trying to find what Cathay dren, and tbe most perplexing, too. more than right now. INC T. M. fWO. U. C NAT < Musical— Dramatic ...... of the District "He gave a very fair imitation I think the little giant Is a real kind- y # •••flwrwi'eww* w THS SUBWAY Wanted—Inetru.'itioo was doing on that Monday night. A boy or girl half-starved in a "You see, his tummy's rather FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- 2nd. To take action In regard to of Cathay's signature at the police home with hia two parents living hearted friend. Finaaelal He bad no luck with tbe hotels or, small, and consequently' won’t bold i^A L E S M A N S A M ______• _____Touffh On The Barber! By"Small ment, with all Improvementa and appropriations for the expenses, re- station. He gave a fairly accurate to peace (even an enforced one) Bonds— Stocks—Mortgages pairs and maintenance of the Fire perhaps, he simply disregarded tbe “ A t first he planned to work us all tbe food he craves. I'll flx It fiutlhesB Opportunities ... . garage, at 143 Pearl atreet. Inquire Imitation of Cathay's signature hotels and concentrated his search will be far more likely to feel se- A heRE VA ARB, SAMNW Department and other activities and all. Then Happy Helper came to. Watch me, and I'll show you how.” ' h i , h o , M R .S C R A P E f Y o K A YS A m ! H O p l« a H T IN T H ' ^ WHAOOA VA H U h T ^ ^I 3UST G OT ^ SU R E VA TH* G U V WHO ORAUJS NIB ^ Money to Loan ...... at 141 Pearl street or telephone when he registered at the hotel." upon the garages. It is a good cure and contented than he or she property of the Fire District for the call, and eb an g^ his plan. Our visit HOU) A B O U T A MICE, / ^ A I R AN* I'LL HAVE VA ntOTMIN' BOV 5 SMOOTH AS A M B A N iS M O C f TH ? / TH AT'S , t h r o u g h / DIO - B U T J U S T M A D E A M ISTA K E f| Help aad .*ltnatlops 6441. "He might have been a forger," point, one that I shall remember.” will In a palace w*th one-half of here has bad a happy end.” Help Wanted— Female ...... 16 ensuing year. Once more he waved hbi bands in SNAPPY SHAVE? AT TH' MOUTH, OHTH SOAP, IN whistle f _ MY PACE STILL / T H ' SHAVIN' 'E M yVDU'LL HAYS Bleeker pointed out. "How,” asked Bleeker, "did you the partnership gone. The secur- “ Ob, it's not over.” Scouty cried. air. "Now, don’t let this ^ve you a Help Wanted—Male ...... i< FOR R E N T — SIX ROOM tenement, 3rd. To see If the District will au- "Those things,” Griff said, "take J l F P Y l t IS COVERED . IDARNDGSr o f f ! , TA DO I T A L L Salesmen Wanted ...... I6*A know that she was Cathay's daugh- ity they crave la not that kind of “I want to look around Inside this scare,” he said to pussM Duncy. WHAT’S FOCTBALL.ANYWAY’/ why, TO ME, with all modern improvements, five thorise Its Treasurer to borrow. In practice. But mark jrou, here is the ter?” WITH (0HI5KBRS.F yTH IN O I OVBR AOAtN* Help Warned— Male or Female.. 17 security. monstrous palace. I just hope that “ You are going to be all right. ITS JUST A SAMS IN WHICH ONE SI.OS OP THE Agen.a Wanted ...... I7*A minutes to mills, three to trolley. the name of The South Manchester most significant thing of all. He " I didn't know,” Griff said. This Is why I believe that mar- RVBR Fire District, money for the ex- no one will object.” "Just stand real sttll till I get STADIUM WANTS TO 6CS ELEVEN MEN Sltuatluna Wanted— Female ... ^ 8(t Rent $23. Inquire 82 Garden street. cashes a check at tbe hotel where watched her lips when she spoke. ried life .where there are chil- ^ H SH E A B O O F f fittuat^n* Wanted—Aisle ...... l it Ti*lwt\hnfwi jiyqq penses and uses a t the District dur- “ Well, I won’t,” said thft giant. through. The other Tlnles won't LAID OUT^ AND 1HEJ3THER SIDE OF TH^ . —A VIV|2itvttO Of he Is registered under the name o t I knew that she was nervous and dren, should be adjusted and ac- CmpT^ymeiii Ake'nclea ing the cpmmg year, and give the "Gee, yotTra jt e t u weicbite as can know ybii," ’cause y ou 'll' soon o f r Mee atoeli— Pete— Peal try—Vekirlra Frank B. Cathay, kiid that qhecK that she WEui lying. I knew, aiao, cepted whenever bu)naanly possible. STADIUM VAtNTS TO SEE ELEVEN FOR RENT^FIVE ROOM... tene- note or notes of the District for the be. ril promise you that you will see giant slssi and quite a funny sight" Doga— Birds— Pets ...... 41 , passed through tbe bank at River- Self-seeking reprisal, personal hap- that her lies were not the s^ft same. lots more than you expect.” MEN LAID OUT/ Uve Stuck —Vehtclea ...... 41 ment, with all Improvementa, ex- side. Moreover, be went to tbe extemporaneous lies of one who has piness, all should ItsUn to that oth- Then, right before the TtaieF Poultry and RupplUa...... 46 cept heat. 136 South Main atreeL 4th. To elect officers for the Dis- eyes, wee Duncy grew to twice Wanted - Peta—Poultry— Stock 44 hotel to kee}> an appointment with been unexpectedly comereid, but er voice— the child's— and .weigh Telephone 8942. trict for the ensuing year. Harry Fancher, an Inventor. That "Hurray! Let’s finish with our size. "Now , go back to tbe tsU a,’’{ Far Bale— MUeeliaaeena that they had been carefully re- dAzna^B. Articles for Sale ...... 46 5th. To take action on any other appointment had been made to ad- hearsed. They were lies which If divorce is inevitable, it Is meal,” yelled Duncy. “ Gee, how good Happy Helper loudly cried. matters proper to come before said vance, on stationery which either I'll feel when I have stuffed my “We'U give you food so jrou can Boats and Accesaorlea ...... 46 FOR R E N T—F IV E ROOM upatalrs were not impregnable, but they had better for parents to continue to Building Materials ...... 47 meeting. came from Cathay's office In Rlver- tummy full. I hope I get enough!” flat Inquire at 54 Maple atreet been given to her to use for the be friends. A fathe’’ or mother stuff until you're sure you’ve bad Diamonds— Watches—Jewelry .. 48 W. J. CROCKETT. vlew or else was printed with con- "Why, you've had more than your JO o ^ Electrical AppHancea—Radio .. 4U purpose of delaying Investigation should, I think, see their children enough. Now that you are much Fuel and Feed ...... 48* A FOR R E N T—F IV E ROOM fla t alao E M IL L. G. H O H S a m iA L . JR., summate care so as to dupltcatf until a certain thing could be ac- often If circumstance makes It pos- Bhare, now,” said Dotty. “ I just can't bigger, there's a lot more room tn- Garden — Farnt—Dairy Products 60 aix room tenement, with all im- ROBERT J. SMITH, such stationery. Moreover, that let- complished." sible. ■ see how you keep from getting 111, aide.” Household Gouda ...... 61 District Committee. provemeiita. Inquire at 147 Eoat ter seems to have been signed by "And that certain thing?” asked ‘Your children anc my children the way you stuff and stuff and Machinery and Tcoli ...... 62 Dated at Manchester Conn., the Cathay. Musical inetrumeuta ...... 63 Center a*reeL Bleeker. are fighting with our children." stuff.” (Dancy gets even with Soooty In Oirice'and Stora Equipment ••• 64 29th day o f October, 1934. “Therefore, this pocket-picking Griff shrugged his shoulders. "It Tea, the world today is a mlx-up. Then Happy Helper said, " I fear the next story.) T. n, wen u. n mt . oer. Bpeelalt gt tha Stores...... 66FOR RENT—6 ROOMS, aU toL Wearing Apparel—Fura ...... 67 prbv'ementa, garage. Inquire 13 Wanted—To Buy ...... 68 GAS BUGGIES Lifers Little Tragedies By Frank Bejic Wadsworth atreet. Soerd—.Uutele-rlleeerfa ALLKY (H)P Lost—One Bride! OH DO BTAY Reetaaraate By HAM LIN ITS NO THSRB ARE ONLY 69 FOR R E N T —5 ROOM upatolra flat POR DINNER, AMY. , TROUBLE.. RUN OH. MOM! CkSAM TOWfltS IN . Rooms Without Board ...... WHArS MOLDIN' BARBARA 'MIU ENJOY, f Bdardera Want..d ...... 59-.\on Cooper street steam heat, all UP THIS ->/^pon » WOOTIETOOT BUT. TO FRECKLES, . T H A T S EVERYTHING, UPSTAIRS obo, gi!0(S)G^!: • T H S B A T H R O O M . gi'Country Board—Resorta ...... <0 Improvements. One minute walk I’LL SAY HE does/ WHY, I EATINO WITH OUR A SWELL IS ALL ALL ITS t h e B t a SEST TWlN(5 A M 3 ’ WASH WMAT'U. bHotale— Reatauranta ...... 6i from West Center street Apply' at > w D o t n 6 7 IS QONE/ WOULDKfr BE SURPRISED TO SON REX' IO e A...V DU READY-, RIGHT’ Y O U R ■ o o T p ' Wanted—Rooms— Board %t I IN HIS U F E ,R I6 HT NOW. C A N ESTHER , Real.Batafe Per Meat Glenney'i store, 789 Main street. SEE THAT KID STOP EATM6 , STA Y. APartmentSi 6'lata. Tenements.. 61 W LOVES IT / PORK CHOPS, tAUSE THEY i^ R ^ ln e a * Locations for Rent ... 64 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOMS with VRouses for Rent ...... 66all improvements, rates reasonable, MIGHT HAVE GROWN UP luburbas tor Rent ...... 66 hot water heat Inquire Maple's TO SB FOOTBALLS/ ammer Homes for Rent 67 fasted to Rent ...... Hospital. Telephone 8241. Real Setate Far Pale tnent Bu«Idlng for Sale FOR R E N T— FOUR ROOM flat, on ilneM Property for Sale .. Rldg* atreet. modem Improve- Fgnne and Land for Sale ... menta, good location. Inquire 26 ^ for 8alj ...... Spruce street.

R8»IT—FOUR ROOM up- atalrs flat all modem improve- Btanta, 187 Maple atreet Tet 6960. FO R REJNT— 4 ROOM upstair tsne- ment, 72 Wells street, all Improve- » ^ t s , good condition, rent raasoo- •hia. teouin TO WaUfc

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«b a inaioans Poltah Talking ncture Worthy Matron Mra. Elato Knight Mra. VloU R. Wbeeler o f Beymour, The Womaa’s Rome Mlsekmaiy of Temple Chapter, O. E. 8. will flU tcn M xoyti natroii of the Order or society of the Noiih Methodist I Phot (Dial 4m > FarRIaiiiM Pe»L--Y o» Fur Coat the atatlon o f conductreas at the A maranth, will make her final offi- church will meet Friday afternoon ,Wh6B Too CalL : S E L T E R A N D HIS meeting of Julia Spencer Chapter, cial visit to Wisdom court of West at 2 o’clock F lth Mrs. B. A . T4rdall JOHN, 1HE MUSICIAN > . CB.8.BAND No. 107 of Suffleld tonlghL Worthy Hartford, Friday aigbL This to the of 380 Meih street It wee planned home court of Omod Royal Patron (Janko M ozykant) Patron W. J. Stevenion will aervd aa to esake a chaage la the date but s'inMBday E roiiiv Nor. 8th. aentinel. Last night wee visiting Clinton O. Nichole, formerly of this Friday to oorrect, and an ladies of * “ ■ 1 St B m > t» U M . matrons end patrons’ night with town. Dinner will be served at 8 the church will be welcome. The ) ehecklBg. win be played Eureka Chapter No. 88 of Windsor o’clock and the meeting wilt come tO society Is eponsoring a reading cam- and Mrs. Knight filled the station of order at 7:46. palgn. Friday £?emog» Noy. 9th Warder. ABOOTTOWN victory Hall, Mancheater The Ladies Aid eoctoty of Eman- ' A pre-natal clinic win be held to- iM A N C H B rn n CoiMfi Manchester Dtotriet, Court o f Hon- uel Lutheran church wUI meet to- morrow morning at 0 o’clock at the Tw o Shows, a and 8:18 o’clock. or, Boy Scouts of America, will be. ‘ MM. M U im n t WlUoa to chairman morrow afternoon at 3:30.' Health Center on Hajmes street * i . ‘ * Admlsalon S5c and lOo. held at the municipal building to- tt * * » ooaitnlttM o f’ ladies from St. morrow night at 8 o’clock. BMdtet’a church In charge o f the Dia Cleble Palaajo! Zobaez! rammage sale, to be held all day tft- A iehearsal or all officers pf Tem- Hale’s Great Pre-Holiday gisrrnir from 9:30 on in the Mlntz ple Chapter, O. E. 8., to called fo r block, D«tMt Square. The weekly meeUng of the Young People's Legion of the Salvation tomorrow night a t 7:30 sharp. lb s post office department an- Arm y corps will be held tonight at Underwear Sale Starts Tomorrow. nounced today that It had extended 7:30 In the citadel. Mrs. Walter Miss Mildred Matchulot was ap- Wet Weat her Is Here! the time Umit for obtaining stamp Perrett of the local corps will be the pointed head of the Christian cancellationa on the Byrd Antarctic speaker. All members are urged to Knowl-edge division at a recent Bspedltion from November 1 to be present and the public is cordially meeting of the Walther League of Are Your Shoes In Good Repair? ' ' ' ' -■ ' .December 1. Invited to attend. the Zion Lutheran church. Miss I f not, brine them to us. We are stfll putthte wi . -J- . Elda Matchulot la the leader o f the Christian Service division. These Tailored and Lace Trimmed changes have been made In accord- ance with the new constitution of the national organization. PINEHURST Dial 41S1 RUBBER 302 Main Street— Ju.st North of Armory. William Spencer, younger son. of Mrs. Frank F. .Spencer o f North Main street. Is confined to the HEELS And Here Are Methodist Episcopal' hospital In Every Day In Our Brooklyn. His brother Dwight who Meat Department has gone to visit him reports an Im- ATTACHED A H eavy Quality Too oan get Just the nicest provement In his condition. FLOURS 10RI1 Of All Kinds Satin That W ears Ground Beef at 25c lb. Shoes Dyed, A ll Colors...... 50c and 75c

Swift’s Dried Beef at 16c ‘ And Washes Beautifully— Graham, 5 lbs. . .35c 1-4 lb. 29c 1-2 lb., and FOR SALE ROAD SIDE STAND ON WEST In A Handsome B L U S H Very Tender Beef Liver at Kye, 5 lbs...... 35c CENTER STREET, TO BE 18c lb. MOVED OFF. SAM YU LYES Shade! Johnny Cake Meal, box 29c, i • JAMES J. ROHAN 701 Main Street Johnson Block Manchester 3 pounds Wheat Meal, 29c. SPECIAL THURSDAY Tel. 7433 3 pounds Kye Meal, 29c. Large Lamb Pattiee, o e ;_ 3 pounds Whole Wheat 4 f o r ...... ^O C 7 to 7 t , - L b . 9 a kiour, 25c.

Uunb Legs, lb...... Bulk Molaases, 2.5c and 35c Freeh Sparerlbe, 1 C quart. lb...... ID C Chickens, almost O C ^ 5 lbs., lb...... OOC Everyday Prices ...... lO c t Ik JW H ALCco Campbell’s Assorted SUups,

Burt Olney’s Selected York 9c. AVANCHETTER CONM- State Rai.sins, 2 boxes 19c.

Farmer Rick’s Syrup, bot- Many ‘ TOMATOES #Buy for

tle, 19c. 3 No. 2'/j cans...... 53c SALE! Linen Manchesterites Christ- 2! ' , Scans ...... $1.02 Washburn’s Pancake Flour, 12 cans ...... $1.99 11c. mas Gift- '.4 a” Are Taking Giving Advantage of Peasant Cloths

Our jolly checks, plaids

ser ve .

G R O C ERV Your rQ W A IT ■J I

SALE Own

Personal 1

A special purcha.

jFree deliveries daily (10 and 3 o’clock) on all pur- Flavoring Extract linen limch cloths at this saving.

chases $1.00, or over. Four new patterns In checks,

plaids and border d en ies of 2 for 51c

White Loaf blue, rose, green. Size, 43x43 Inches. Fringed or plain hems. 29c Extract of Lemon. .2 for 30c A good time to tuck a few 29c Extract of Orange, 2 for 30c

FLOUR away for coming Christma.s and $1.09 29c Extract of Almond. 2 for 30c Made by Gold Medal millers! $1.00 Bocf, Iron and W in e... shower gifts! Because this lustrous S A T IN has been woven from the finest of raw aUk It Is supreme- ...... 2 for $1.01 ly durable and will retain its original freshness. Ample yardage has been deftly fash- '2Sf Dressing Combs ..2 for 26c ioned into every garment with the same care devoted tb much higher priced lingerie. 50c Syrup Wild Cherry. Flax Llnens~Maln Floor, left. lia lr’a Fnmnun We guarantee every piece In this assortment will fit marvelously. We can recall (not BREAD .Milk Ix>n,f 2 For 43^ sei-d. Menthol ...... 2 f o r 61c so long ago) when satin underwear o f this quaUty with 'these fine lace trimmings could 30c Ca.stor Oil Soft Capsules not be touched for less than $3.98 and $3.M. W e are staging this Important sale now Ko.Val Irlith Nilt- ...... 2 f o r 31 so that you can buy for your own usa^and - for wise stoppers who wlU anticipate 25c (’ astor O i l ...... 2 for 26c BREAD llaUIn Ix>at loaf 13® holiday ^fts. Cteme, choose early! In 30c Glycerine Suppositories... ANOTHER SHIPMENT “Cannon” ...... ,...... 3 for 31c Sugar Chirrd, (Adults and Infants). KIndkaa, SIIc^hI BACON lb. 25c 30c Glycerine ...... 2 for 31 25c Sweet Spirtta of Nitre . Turkish Towels ...... 2 for 26c •■cut generously long with V, Cali- CHARCOAL Bag 2 l>ags 25® 40c Camphorated Oil . .2 for 41c Costume Slips 25c Spirlta of Camphor . .. .3,600 sold so far f(>mia or straight tops. Choice

• ...... 2 for 26c of elegantly lace trimmed slips as well as strictly tailored 15c Pure Castile Soap, 2 for 16c this season! types. Sizes 34 to 44. Special Demonstration Sale!

Xaple’B 79c Norweffian

Cod Liver Oil Gowns- •gorgeous creations with loads of Alencon lace Pancake Flour 3 pksrs- 27® 0 for trims. Also strictly tailored models. Four styles

Buckwheat or regular pannake Sour. I'/,-pound bug*. with cap and strap sleeves. Sizes 16 and 17. Bias cut; Easy to make . . . taaty for brrakfaat! 2 for 80c generously full and long. Plain or mint flavored. 5-pound b agrs...... 29c (19c each)

40c Oil of Wlntergreen. 2 for 41c 6

Beat No. 1 Fiiiiry' 25c Aromatic Spirlta o f Ammo- 3,600 towels may seem a O l l 6 r i 1 1 S 0 S ^ ^ blush satin chemises with ecru

nia ...... 2 for 28c ^ ^ a ia o v / o Alencon lace trimmings. In stunning styles. Potatoes, bushel 59c lot to you but that's the Carrots____3 for 9c 10c Gauze Bandages (1 In. x 10 Perk 16c. Freah dug! amount we've sold o f these ""yds.) ...... 2 for 11c thirsty, double thread Can- 10c Adhesive Plaster (In, Florida Fancy Italian ro yds.)...... 2 for 11c non's so far this season. Our Panties, Dance Sets-•what lovely styles 45c Adhesive Plaster (1 In. x from which to make Oranges .. .doz.29c Chestnuts, 2 lbs. 21c seventh and biggest ship- yds.) ...... 2 for 46c your selections in short brief panties and dance sets with ment on sale tomorrow. The 20c Absorbent Cotton. 2 for 21c little “ bras” . ’ 50c Essence Peppermint .;.... handy every day slie, 18x36

.. 7,...;...... 3 for file Inches. Snowy whits with HALES aoc Boric Acid Powder, 3 for 21o gay color-fast border trims. A t H A L E ’S SUk Underwear—Main Floor, rear. 25c Mercurochrome .. .2 for 26c

20c Ep.som Salts (1 p oim d ).. Towels—Main Flow, left ...... - ...... 2 for 21c

MEALTM MARKET 50c Olive Oil (French), 3 for 61c

3Sc Castorla (Standa^’s) ....

...... 3 fo r S6c Introducing A N ew Member V $1.29 Hot W ater Bottles and WHAT A BARGAIN!

Fountain Syringes, 3 for $1.M Of Our Hosiery Family! Quality Meat Specials (Fine quality; guaranteed).

).\ll meat purchases $1.00 (or oVer) delivered free. ‘Wear-Ever” Aluminuin.

Deliveries leave store at 10 and 3 o'clock. 25c M agnesia Hale'^s Lovely'

Tooth Paste

Sauce Pans

LAMB CHOP SALE 2 for 26c

AB fancy, srnulns Mprlng lamb that wtU cook trader Large.stoe tubes. SILK HOSE

aad tasty! with garter-top welts

7Se Russian Mineral Oil .,,.

...... 2 for 76c Rib Chops COBBLESTONE, TROT- lb. 2S® .(Imported. Pint alze).

7Sc A g a r Emulsion, pint . . . TEUR, BARK-BROWN,

...... 2 for BEIOE-MIST, FOX- 3Sc Boric Acid Ointment ... Today’s U st Loin Chops TAUMl • lb. 3 1 c ...... 3 for Price 6!>« 36c SUnc Oxide Ointment ...... 3 for Here’s the atocUng you’ve uked ft>r! Bomethlnk a Httle shear- 30c W hite Petroleum.. 3 /or It IS news when "W ear-E ver" sauce pans can be purchased at er than our 66c Budget Hoee aad yet I w than a $1JK)'. TbeM 3Sc Analgesic Balm .. .3 for a mere song (Just 36c). Usually one aasoclatee the long-wearing, are fine, clear atocklnge that will weu and.weaiv Note the HAMBU]RG>"">,2 lbs. 25c 15c Sodamint Tablets (40’s) featurea; ■ - ^ nationally famous “Wear-Ever" aa Vielng lots more. Thanks to ...... 3 for I our Housefuralshing Buyer finding this bargain you save 36c. Flat • 4-thread, cloudlets chMTona aad f-thread aervice 30c Peroxide ...... 3 fo r weights. , OYSTERS Freth pt. 2 7 ® bottom style that heats evenly and quickly. Handy one-quart size

Qreat can given to the fill- that finds to many usea In the average flunily. Double Upped— • ’Mecl within heel” for greater wear,

ing of doctors' prescriptions. pour from each side. Just a limited number—come early!

Shipment! I Two registered pharmaciste. •Quaect reinforced toe for long wear. JHACKEREL*'”** Ib. l O c At HALE'S

Housewares— Basement ' • Each pair has the garter-top welts that prevent giarter Hosiery- - Main Floor, right runs—giving longer hoeiery wear. * Main Floor, right.