Mr, Zero (MiJrs ^en for a W O M ^ OF n a t io n LEADERS ASKED TO BALDWIN * .‘•V. IN CREATING JOBS a I .. ^ Manchoriafl Officials O rfcr ConsemtiYes Whose Names TWELVE M E HURT WOMAN BOB TBOB THIRD TIME Urged to Hate Repairs Made Were Siped to Resigna­ -i Troops Sent to BoMer; ‘ Chicago, Oct. 29.—(AP) — A Rnmors of W ar Again ' Chicago poet, B. Le8Ue"-Spauld- to Homes and Help Loe^ tion Round Robin Say r ing, WM manried today for the th ird hwmi to Ihe same woman. Gronps in Relieving They Were Not At Meeting Driver TaUdn^ to a (Sri ^ Over Railway I, When tjiey divorced the Bicond tbne they thought, per­ haps, that It would be flnal, but ferings of the Destitnt^ Crashes Into %ear oI a Shanghai, Oct. 29,— (A P.)—Chi­ Mrsi Bpauldtag- chanced to go to ' London, Oct. 29— (AP.)—Con- >.0 \ ' nese press reports from Harbin to­ St S t^ ett’a-church, where, ou laervative leaders, among them Sir the wan she aaw one of her hus- Radio and Movies To ^ Loaded Track iii’llorwalk. day said north Manchurian author! .Bolton Eyres Monsell, chief parlia­ r band’s poeifits.' ^ I' ties had ordered troops to the inter­ mentary whip, disclaimed today i She nked it eo weU she feU in Thdr Part — Oflier national border near Maiichuii be­ i love an o v^ again and so they ' participation in a round robin de­ Norwalk, Oct 29.— (A P)—Twelve cause of a threateiied breakdown of ;/were re-manled last night at S t mand upon Stanley Baldwin, former persons were injured here barly to­ I Stephen’s by the Rev. Irwin S t jects Discussed at C a p i& day, when a Boston-New York bus the conference in Moscow seeking ' prime minister, that he resign lead­ John Tuclier. crashed head-on into the rew of to settle the Chinese Eastern Rail-1 ^ ership of the party. loaded truck on the Boston Post Homeless, jobless men j'S: k-Town as Mr- iZerd, as Sir Bolton issued a statement that v^ay dispute between C3iina and W ashington, O c t 29.— ( A P ) — road. The driver of the bus, who is U rbanan Ledoux’s “human auctic* In the ® ^ _ ooqtatant to tjift ashes. Others are shown he had received strong protests blamed for the accident by passen he “sold” one — ------. Russia. appeal to the women of the couxfl^ from members whose names had ap­ gers, who told the police that he waiting their turn on the block as.sn employment campaign Reports said two battaUons of to aid the President’s emergency' peared as signers of a letter yester­ was talking to a girl at the time, is Duck dub. Manchurian infantry and one of ar- committee on employment in -Its day sent to Baldwin calling upon tiUery had been ordered to the Man- among those most seriously Injurec. work to aid the jobless was made him to quit and be arrested on a'charge of churlan-Siberlan border to patrol Deny Signatures M F O R NEEDY today ' by Dr. Lillian Gilbreth reckless driving. the boundary line “where for sev­ Several members, whose names The Injured, all of whom were eral days Bovlet troops with bomb­ Montclair, N; J., dpon taking charge have been published, joined him in­ taken to the Norwalk hospital, are ing'airplaneis have been demonstrat­ of the women's (fivlsion. dependently with inmvidual pro­ h e a d HUNTDiG as follows: Stanley Calpas, 25, ing'and where new barracks are be­ tests, declaring they neither had at- Dr. Gilbreth urged the women to 23 Klngsboro Park, Janiaica Plains ing erected in border towns. " ilj l^piiiiiifnilriltii H tended the meeting at which the help by having repairs made to Mass., the driver, contusions anc. ’rhei dispatebes said the Chinese call upon Baldwin was drafted nor their homes and by workihK multiple lacerations of the hands OLl JAPS IN delegation in Moscow was preparing through their various groups tb'M - signed the document. W aditl Amoges Trans- and l ^ y . to depart “as-a result of the So­ The demand, in petition form, sist the destitute. Emma Brandon of>»258 West, viets demanding complete observ- l was handed to the chief whip last Colonel Arthur Woods, chairman 115th street. New York City, leg Solmnn Ceremony at ICatholic ance of the Khabarovsk prdtoco), n igh t and wa.s to come up fo r dis- portftiin of Wood; of the committee, said the National injuries, body bruises and lacera- _ i i •ir J I wmenwhich methe umnese.areChinese , are noinot aoieable wto ' cussion at a party caucus today. It and Columbia broadcasting systems ions of the head. Com n'ess — No lennency grant The resulting conference is ' contained the signatures of 44 had offered • their services to the Laurence Brandon, same address, ® '1 doomed to a breakdown.’* rnmmittae as well as the mptltm '■ proihinent Conservative members of Chinese______Comment Charity Superintendent George bruises and lacerations. 89 Victims— 150 Others — ^ picture 'industry through WiH H. ; Parliament. . , Thinks He is Playing a^Good The Khabarovsk protocol was the I viTaddell^ tod ay told T he H erald Mrs. V. Depanian, of 235 East, to Join Roman Chnrch. H ays. Sir Bolton’s statement to the agreement between China and>Rua- arraag«m «ta had been made 29th street, New York City, lacera­ Are Missmn; Japan Sends joke But Detective Bm gs Concrete examples of local ef^ ; press said: tions of tlw forehead. 1 “I have received strong protests Charges Against Hun, in VW 1 M V Oct 29 —TAP)-1 o^r^tee^C^ete i^ t^ ^R^v^y to provide town trucks to transport 1 ^ u^employ^ be Ahames Depanian, same address, from some members of Parliament Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 29. ( ) Since that -time Ghtaese flrwood . Pittsburgh, th e tow n A fu ir b a ttlin g th® forney.'‘ wkdh iff sei forth thh^dbnrgi [ west Mm governments a^d private citlzen#to tion to dismiss the complaint' and day. . ' Church^ has all tee essentials of 1 B. G. Valverde, . tee owner, his Moscow h\ ah attempt to reach duty, your conduct has been such appeals to help. petition of the attorney general, who Christianity^ all of tee sacraments, permanent agreem^t i •• , sought a court determination of Come From Leaders As wife and three membera of the crev/ all of tee necessary clerical orders, t e w your coimectioh Arch Coleman, assistant p<^. whether the allegation as made by Xtlanta, Oct. 29.—(-A^) went doMVTi with tee ship. \ ’Three terior Department may. be consid­ master gtoieral, today sent a letter for a part of tee English Church.” ered terminated by dismissal as of Prof. Levitt ir the original petition chemistry AUadin laid before an Campaign Nears a Close. more members of tee crew died in SHOm^SWEHHEART to 300 iwstmasters auteorizihg alleging material neglect of duty on Atlanta Chamber of Commerce tee lifeboat and were buried at sea. September 29,1980.” thATTi to employ auxiliary rural the part of tee Public Utilities Com-J luncheon today Captain W. L. Hough, among tee Was Snspended ____ Tiers- on tee longer and more mission,______were__...o'nieaafi.r manifestly iinti-viA untrue. >1 r>*r>Bi- paper mn.d(> made ffom from a ncw source six rescued, stod tee ship ran into ^ his letter of September 2ft Sec- cult routes during the winter m oiln* dedined to accept Prof. Levitt’s latest motion, which slash pine. ^ . W ashington, Got.Oct. '’ 29.29.— (A P . )— a terrific storm Sunday. He at­ and part of tee spring. , .He said it opens tee prospect of tempted to run* inshore to seek .tee ■The letter instructed the p «^ would have Judge Brown disallow ’The seething, periodribd of . claims an4 he the appeal of tee attorney general, a new and wholly American supply counter ciaima immediately preced­ lee of some islands. W ith tee. shore masters to give careful _ contodm^ was apparently based on Section of newsprint and high grade book ing election day ■was well imder way still many niiles away Captain and Milton Quinn, 26,1 made his charges public, hut sim tion in tee teoice of such carrlra^ 5820 o f the General Statutes, which paper made from southern pine Hough said he found himself stand­ ____ . . _ “having in mind those who '•W in the capital today as leaders con­ investigationv . included the following; trees probably of all -sorts. tinued on. last, minute activities. ing in water to his knees and he dangerous weapon. captojle and a'valiable, and who are The AUadin was Dr. 'Gharles H. t An investigation by the . Justice “ X X X if the court rendering such The Republican . leaders concede ordered tee ship abandoned. _ I n r 1 tin *i 1 Hospital authorities «»>said in need of tee assistance this judgment shall be of tee opinion Herty, of New Yofk, former ptesi- An .effort adready .had been-made Departmtoit resulted In a report that tion would afford.” It. was stated they will .suffer net losses in the Kelley’s charges were unfounded. that the appeal is not intended for dent of tee. American Chemical to lower a lifeboat; when suddenly Probers Wonder . ^y a.. iie person selected should be Setiate after tee ballots are counted Kelley termed tee findings “ridicu- delay, but that tee questions arising Society. He made his discovery tee ship lurched to atawboard and who is out of employment at p » 3Ut they profess • themselves much ious vdiltewaah.” j on tee record are such as entitle to«,pubUc without reserirations, and encouraged by recent-developments samk. lime, a married man preferably^ or ------proposed teSjt southern business S O S W as Sent Out at Any » President Hoover yesterday de­ a revision thereof, it may aUow such and confident a safe party majority Jumps Overboard with which he had threatened to in any event .one who has depend­ appeal upon the conditions herein men make ui|e of tee knowledge to Hough said he shouted to Val­ nounced tee former Denver official s will be.mainteined. . . commit suicide, ents.” ■ '■ after prescribed.” enrich the south. From tee Democratic parly', head­ verde to jum p overboard amd him­ Repealed by Aseembly Made YeUow Paper , quarters-last-night came , an inter self leaped, into the ..water, followed I t now appears te a t Section 5820 Southern pine long has been used pretatlon of Secretary Wfibiur’s re­ by several members of tee crew. a short time ago. IHTS THE WRONG of the General Statutes, providing to make paper of a y^ow variety, ■The others clung to the ship which hS0 for -V peals tf tee Supreme Court of Dr. Herty said, but not to'compete cent campaign speedb which pro­ L9ndbn,. Q c t.''2 ^ ^ fessed to see tee Cabinet member quickly sank. Errors, was repealed by tee General •with the high grade sulWe process en cahfe! contfoliiiig an aileron, H M tfo rd , O c t 29.— ( A P ) — A l h ^ urging tee ■ defeat o f. IpsurSCut Ra» Nine of the men gained the life- Assem bly o f 1929, and in Its" place newsprint and white bii)6k paper lifting fin, apptorently-did not con* B. P M m a lee, S3, W eatogue. p i^ r publican'Seiiators who ^ ha've not was enacted Section 5689 as appear­ made from spruce ed the wrong automobile with whitm co-operated with President Hoover (Conttnned On-i^ge, S.) tribiite.. t^tee R-lOl d ieter. Sir Texas Tiaincfn *s ing to tee revision of 1930. ’The His new paper was made of the to have a ebUision at the intersec­ ■ I t w as J ew ett ShOUse o f te e . N a ­ W illia m >3^ow itt, - attoroj^-generm', ' change was made on recommenda­ one variety of southern pine sup­ tion of Albany Avenue and Scar­ tional executive committee who stoe tion of tee judicial councU, tee new posed to be the least capable of said at this aiternbon’s sestoon of Ar^ Sleuths in borough Road this noon. He .Is section retaining all tee provisions producing regfular newsprint. It was he holds WUhur’s talk to he“ retoly tee public inqtoiy^into,-tjfe charged with reckless driving. asking for tee d ef^ t, of such Re­ o f section 5820 o f te e 1918 revision, held to contain too much resin. Last tion -of'W British torstop with a Mr. Partnalee’s machine -struc* with the exception of the provision spring Dr. H «ty announced at a publicans £is Senatoi^ jfiiorah of Idar 'Boys." exclaimed; Miss Guinan, unftteftr owned by Motor Vehides ho,^ Senator ■ Norris of Nebraska, loss o f .48 Uvea. ; N e w Y o rk , O cL 29.— (A P . )— T e x -^ above cited. meeting here the discovery teat In' tee; wreckage on tee' HlUsi,«„ imumII v a re too a state law and /^ th . fvE^^ when he said teey "usually are too tl^7fi9Eaa Qfflfp ■•••'«••#e^s•••••••• 40% lowest since the midycM ®but- given isy the Majors Football team Merz' Barber Shob team, cap- Bank stoeim . V R & Bear ...... 5i% downs for mventorleA^-^Tb^ late Friday evening. It will be a Hal­ S i«d by Mgttheww^.Mera won ^ e V- ' , Md Asked weeks of. the year, ^weycr are 'W. touma- Union Carbide • • ft ft ft ft *•* 64% lowe’en party. t place in the > setback Baaken Trust Co .. 870 Unit Aircraft ...... 34% normaiiy quiet, I'A snarpp. ipdreasa- ment that jot " under vmy at the P h i Go|f, Dbm sod IKim ii Unit-Corp . . A . , . . 88% i after January,I hae^been thn^rogu- Miss H^ Gladys Smith of Wads­ Keimelh McCormick hjnred White House leust night. There were (Sty Bank and Trust 800 N^kwear Company hcor- Cap 2fat M i/ t ...... — 340 Unit Ckw aim 81% lar tbing," AmOTlcan Mittal worth street has been^nottfied of fifteen teains'represented ill the got- New Treatmeott Hi Mu* c ^ W in r < It...... 525 U SlidAIooV.*___ ...... ) ft ft a. ft ft ft a a a 6714 . _ said, “and is altogether -—*-*** hep appointment aff floop supervisor When Hit By Car Dtiren away and first high honors 186 U S Pipa lum Fdry ^ * 87% irrespective of general prott^ts ...porated To Do.Bnsniess of the new Maternity hospital unit for two inen''point g^ters went to t Htfd Conn Trust ..... 125 ttomia.Mahoney and John Hanrigan, plrst Mat Hartford .. — 240 XJ S Rul)l)4r' ft ft ft ft ftft •••*••• 13% for the year," just opened at the Lawrence-Me­ dieeter Coutry O n . LandMte and Title .. — ■ 40 u s Stael ...... 1 4 F Freight caf loadings, th^ morial hospital at New London. Iqr Mrs. Annie J while the consolation prises were 180 week ended Oct. 18 Showed, a Smith plana to leave for New taken by Qeraid lUsley and John MutuU-B and T —• UtU FoW and L - A 27% Here; Baker At Head. HtW' Brit T r u s t ^ 200 lyiamer Bros 'idet 8i‘. at 28,789 cam from the previous London in a few days and will take MUfty. The importance of u ris^ tract Rlvarslda Trust ...... 685 ^FestiAg J® attd''^Rfg 106' week, a declihe larger than normal, up her new duties Monday. The order In which the teams w^oOlworth ...... 65 for that period. ’The total, wae V Keniiath McCormick, fifteen-year- finished last night and their captains examinatloas in ohlldre:; as a prt* w«st Itttd TtUK .. ... 866 The incorporation of the Man­ otd High school student, son of Mf. ventitiye against possible senotti BiMMiMe Stocks YOlldW Truck ...... 11% about 20 percent under both 1929 chester Neckwear Company with a The W. B. A. Guard, club will hold is as fonows: Mem* Barber Shop, a Special meeting tombrrow evening and Mrs, William G. McCormick of Matthew Mert, captain, 187; Burr diseases starting early in childhood, Aetna; C a a u in y ...... 88 and 1826». and the lowest since 1919., oaMtal of 525,000 was announced to- 61 Oak street, was badly injured to­ streseed by Dr. lUohaffi JK lifji •laeaaeeie 84 TDie weekly petroleum statittiCs with the filing of papers with at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Nureery, Tyler, captain, 169} Palm­ WU _ — Ruth WaddeU, 7 Ridgewood street. day when atimck by an automobile er ElectrlOjW. Palmer, captain, 162r smith, M. D., asalitimt profMaor of Aetna life «. •. • ... • •. 66 (MISQUOTATIONS showed moderate gains in crude the secretary of state. Incorporators Atttomoblia M production and gasoline stocks, de­ while crossing Main street lff’

r ' .S . ^ G ; J.iim ■ ■ .E . ■ E , - i ■’K' - > '^1 DISCLAIM GIRL SCOUTS BENEFIT mpmmAn DECISION RESERVED ; ;L.>T.' Wood is'plastaring the , room m tHM SiUESIS X BALDWIN PETITION AT STATE TWO NIGHTS TheHemld M'& Thrm builcMig OMmed by Andover and 1 ^ been/'fbrced ,fo York, ,'S r " J truck ^ e .water . needed - from Student Body Pointing [(Oonttoned from Page !•). ^ Showing of George Arliss in Saperior Court Judge Belieyos Chester as the water sup^^OM: Oct; to'W ost HurtfoEd "Battle-- “Old English” to Aid the ? Couple Should “Try to Make vicinity of -Andoyer is .'at-iwjlo^ei^ point .in years. j ,-i; ■'iT'Sidled; ^ Pep.'MieetinjB^ Today. ' ' ' sucti party figures as Sir Basil Peto, Local Fund. ^,j,a^porit.”:^;:, V.;-. ' Oct. '* ‘S ' • ■ ■ • ' Sir Martin Conway, Viscount Lym- In an- Mfort to fecteaae' fee^ ftk^K; ington. F. A. MacQuisten and E. TTiat a Main street merchant is The .Cecelian club of .the Sou^ Manager Hugh Campbell of. the superetitibuB to the point where he Decision was reserved by Methodist church are to. give a can­ Firancieeb.: v.'. '5'- : V bail spirit , at Manfeei^ter ; Sigh Marioribanks. State theater is co-operating in the Ernest C. Simpson in Superior Court i^ qol/ 'fee" stiidMt cmmdl y^tkC$ No Precedent not sign documents of any kind tata entiUed “Ye Little Olde PolkS * 4 -u-Tn;--. 1 local observation of Girl Scout ytesterday in the divorce case of Concert,” Tuesday evening, Nov. 4] day voteid, to asaeM every istudeyat The action was commented upon on Tuesday. ’ -'a ' 1 Week, by arranging for the presen­ ^ s . Helen Hayes Shea of Windsor at the Church. Thirty-two memberfe twenty-five ceij,ts and to., aJsp .rntfee as without preqedent in British poli- tation of “Old ESnglish,’’ starring bud Frederick T. Shea of Souto of the club take part in the play, every poa^Ue endeavor to ihduice ail 'Ibat according to Professor E. L. Manchester. Mrs. Shea pefationed N tics. In bona fide form it would George Arliss, for tonight and to­ Getehell who conducts^ the current featuring the greatest assembly f4 fee studMits to attend fee West ' Tfeat business d epresaicm .^ ls^ have been likely to have caused a for divorce on grounds of mtoier- morrow night. i The Manchester literature at- the High school every characters dressed in coMumes - g?tme.jh ereF riday after­ hindeHng fee,promoti<» ®P® vote among the 260 Conservative Girl Scout organization will receive a^le cruelty. Shea who lives on rezoiniscent of the ’SQs that -have noon.,,.:; v N ,' Monday, Edith Wharton is the Eeming street was separated from Christmas street fegbtingr members of Parliament, ap adverse 25 per cent of all tickets sold * by greatest writer in the world today. be^ seen here in a long time. ’Thh E v e r y 'y e a r Miuachester has §m through-out New^ jBpglaM :, result of which would hav^ brought the Girl Scouts for- both evenings, Ms wife last April 17. Commenting cantata is to be given under the dir ^PhUadelphia, jOfit:.,29—, (AP) ^ objective gaine in,football and this pointed out today ;byj fee qonc^ ^ - - - ) the case Judge Simpson said: about Mr. Baldwin’s resignation in two performances of the feature rection of ’Thomas Maxwell. ? Beter i^orgian, 2:and :S Ardis denied feat he knew of the Mrs. Laura Paisley will be general Gloucester, Mass., Oct. 29.— (AP) - The lighting-in Manchester prsedly stubborn slash pme digest The display of handcraft at Wat­ remainder of the route. chairman of this year’s event. Mrs; febotihg. ' — Chief Machinist’s Mate, Hugh D. cover areas similar, to, last year. A ) as. easily as the spruce, said • M N ’S NIGHT HAWKS ’Thomas J. Stow will have charge of kins Bl-others aU during the week is Olmstead, under Coast Guard court fee South End l^hfe will be strung Hertv, but it whitened with the attracting considerable attention. Thdt the promoter of the annual fee dining room and waitresses, and from fee Termiiiua to ;fe e Centerj same amount of bleach. Its fid®” Rec cross country nm set his mile­ martial as result of the death in On Saturday afternoon a food sale AT PALAIS ROYAL Mrs. Le Verne Hol,m®s the decorat Ipswich Bay of Chief Boatswain then east to fee telephone company, were as long' and as strong as will be conducted at the store’ imder age speedometer at zero and_ mptor- tions. Assisting Mrs. Paisley on fee office and west .-tb; IJnden street* ed around the course to show 'the Mate Louis Pratt, was under opders 383 spruce. „ , the chairmanship of Mrs. L. L. supper committee will be'Mrs. M. S; to set off flares and fire revolver At fee North End lights will ,be “This is the first time so tar as 1 memJ^rs of the committee the Stocking, Mrs. F. A. Sweet, Mrs'. 4 Kansas City,, Oct., 29.— (A P )— Grant, assisted by Field Captain shots in the -air before using his strung from thp Community Club fe am aware,” he said, “that slash Mrs. Reihartz, and members of the lengoT . . . only to find after sail­ Major Ed Curley and his orches­ Walter Shipman, Mrs. Amy Lydali golly Weissman, 35, described by Hibbard’s and along tiie short stre’et ing down the ’ Main _ street home tra, now known as Nelson’s Night police as a gambler and, gangster, machine gim, (Jommander C. C. Cof­ pine has been made into this grade Scout Council and Officers’ associa­ and Mrs. Le Verne Holmes fin of the Gloucester Coast Guard leading to fee;: railroad station,-qh stretch, that he had not released fee fiawks, appear at Palais Royal, Tickets for the supper are in fee (fled early tpday^ ' fepm a -bullet of white paper. tion. The appeal for funds to assist base, testified today. which seversd stores are located. If “Experiments now under way, but in promotion of Scouting is also speedometer at the start. It was Hartford’s most beautiful ballroom, hands of members of the Ladies Aid woimd in the neck, sv^ered yester- more than the $275'contract price is tonight for a dance engagement. 4ay five hours after Federal liquor Olmsteadi. who is said to have not yet completed, indicate that the being made this week. stm 000. society, and for the convenience of mannedfee machine gun on a Coast raised the lighting, will be ejected same, thing can be done with long Dancing will be held from 8 to 11:30 those who would like to attend from conspiracy charges against him had for a short distance south of th^ hnd as this band of syncopators is Been dismissed. Guard patrol boat that fired _on a leaf pine. , the business center of fee town, a Coast Guard surf boat commanded railroad tracks, approaching Depot- -v«ry well known to dancers in this Charles A. Haughton, 64, South­ “I obtained these results through HEAD HUNTING SAVAGES CAMPBELL NEVER KNEW supply has been placed in fee hands by Pratt, is charged with culpable Square. The only difference bej^ section, an unusually large attend­ west manager for the General News experiments in paper mills P®r* of Secretary E. J. McCabe of fee inefficiency in connection with tween the -program this year and V, f-' formed through the courtesy of my ance is expected. Manchester Chamber of Comerce. Bureau, surrendered late yesterday last will be fee omission this year friends. I f the south is going to KILL JAPS IN FORMOSA DEAD GIRL, HE ASSERTS when informed he was sought in Commander Coffin testified he of evergreen and lights intertwined V FIND SLAYER INSANE connection with fee shooting. Po- the length of the poles. j put its 150 million acres of cutover WHITNEY FUNERAL was absent from the base on leave lands and abandoned farms to iice said he admitted firing the fatal on .^ug. 4 and 5 but that before he (Continued From Page 1.) • Norwalk, Oct. 29.— (AP) In a feot. .: profitable reforestration, you have Washington, Oct. 29.—(AP.)— New York, Oct. 29.—(AP) ^ left on August 3, left orders under got to be able to answer the ques­ Herbert M. Campbell, charged ^ th finding issued today Coroner J. J. ^ Haughton was qitoted by police as it was feared many others perish­ Phelan holds that Mrs. Gertrude Harry Payne Whitney, sportsman, which the patrol boat commanded tions of the paper manufacturers the murder of Mary Baker testified sajfeig Weissman, vfeo weighed 300 by Olmstead wss to operate. Un­ ed in the surroimding district. Subsheln came to her death at the philanthropist, and one’ of the naij- as to what your trees wUl do. in the District of Columbia Supreme. ;ilounds, sought to' renew' an old der these orders, he testified Olm­ When the expedition arrived at hands of her husband, Solomon tion's most wealthy financiers, was Not Tomorrow- Need Research Work Court today as to his movements quarrel over racing' news furnished stead wife the patrol boat was to Musha, it was said the savages fled, Subshein, a former Mt. Vernon, N. buried today Crem St. Bartholomew’s “You have got to go into research on April 11, the day Miss Baker his booking agency: by Haughton. proceed to Essex Sound just outside and the few remaining hoisted flags Y., business man, who is now con­ Protestant Episcopal church. More and get the answers quickly. If 1 ^^When fee reached , in his pocket,” Ipswich Bay, and to lie in wait! f of submission. was killed. fined to the state hospital for fee than a thousand of his friends atj can get the results 1 bring here ^lice quoted Haughton as saying, Six fighting planes prepared for Campbell, who followed his wife insane at Norwich. The coroner tended the services. there. | through courtesy experiments, it is ‘T, knowing his reputation, fired If any boat was seen without' action, and fee moimtain art^ery on the stand said he had an engage- foimd that the husband was men­ Dr. Endicott Peabody, headmaster worth your while to establish a nlent in Washington on the after­ i^n him” * ; lights. Commander Coffin said, Olm­ were ordered to join fee expedition, tally deranged at the time. of Groton school, conducted the Watch out — ACUTE scientific research plant, one such noon of April 11 wife Mrs: Gwen­ simple ritual, assisted by the Rev: ' Weissman, fatally wounded, was stead was to turn on his running which is now over 1,000 strong. On the morning of October 16, feund.in a track.foUcarirs’ rendez- as nowhere exists in Georgia now News of Revolt dolyn Parsons. He said he met her Robert Norwood, rector of the . lights, playing fee searchlight on the INDIGESTION may str&e MrSi Subshein was foimd strangled ypus. He declined- to name his i Coast Guard ensign and fire a flare for this purpose. The work must be Word of the revolt came oarely a shortiy after 2 o’clock- and drove his church. -J any time. “ Be ready with to death in her bed at fee Pleasant to illuminate patrol boat and fee done in the true research spirit, fortnight after Formosa officials autenkobiK to yirginia# ;andi Mr- Whitney, whose fortune ha? assailant. ' Bm here. The husband was arrest­ suspected craft. He then was to Bell-ans always. , which gets to the truth, and_^i^es had announced the. successful con­ piurkiHJfdP AVtime oniia roa® near been estimatPd at more than a hun,s- ed immediately and adjudged in­ communicate wife any other boat its results public to fee wpnn' to clusion of Japan’s 25 year fight to Arlinjgton National cemetery. dred million dollars, died of pneu^ The first muintay of a horse tone by Dr. Volmer, after an ex- ever known hats Been discovered in by lights and claxon Commander let everyone profit by them.” subdue the'aborigines. Unconfirmed The defendant said he took Mrs. .amination in the Norwalk police monia last Sunday night in his fifty^ B E L L * A N S & ^ Dr. Herty said that for each 200 Egypt by English explorers. (Doffin testified. FOR iriDIGESTiON , reports said the savages left a Parsons back to Washington be­ station. eighth year. mature trees produced on a refor­ bloody trail in advancing to Musha, tween 4:30 and 5 o’clock and left ested acre" shout 800 young trees, where feey attacked school children. immediately______for his home in Vir- suitable for pulpwood, would be re­ The aborigines weri said to have j g(nla. He said he was not sure moved in the regular course of thin- seized 100 rifles. I which route he took on his return 'ning out. Japanese authorities were unable j added “if Miss Baker’s automo- to explain fee motive for fee up- ^^s parked at 17th and B rising. Two Infantry com plies and gt^eets, I possibly might have pass- DISCOVER NO c lu e' a police detachment had been sent' from opposite sides of Formosa to prosecution contends the at- converge on the savages, and quell Miss-Baker begah at 17th TO R-lOO DISASTER the uprising. It was the police de- ^ g tachment which finaUy reached fee:. Campbell was asked if'^ he hhd (Continued from Page 1.) town. . ! ever known Mary Baker.'; ’ , Some Explanations i answered. “I. never commented Sir John Simon, who- is Newspapers here, however, offer- g^^ j^g^ and mpst presiding at the 4nquiry. , ed several explanatipiw for the re- „grtainlv never killed her. No Call For Help I ; volt.— Among the reasons advanced • f m mi/v' “During the whole, of her fiight! was the electric power project at lESSENGER IS SHOT; between Cardington and Beauvais,” I Lake Jitsugetsutam 'The semi- Sir William stated, “it is significant | official Formosa Electric Power that not a single S O S was received Company is said to fee negotiating , SATCHEL IS STOLEN from the R-101. No message indi-. with the J. P. Morgan .Company of j eating that there was anything New York for a loan of 45,000,000, wrong.” , yen (about $22;500,000) for this ; Philadelphia, Oct. 29.— (-AP) The attorney general said ex- i, project.. . Construction ^ „ of the project John Miller, a messenger for ,fee The Lovoest Prices In. Years For perts had expressed the opinion I dam would flood a large area now i Excelsior branch of the-Pennsyl­ that heavy rain which the airship j b e l^ n ^ g to fee savages vania Company for Insurances on Other alleged causes were given encountered did not affect her Lives and Granting Annuities, was as oppressive supervision by Japa­ Coats of Such Fashion and Quality navigation. shot and seriously wounded today nese police, and failure to pay fee Her altitude when she was re­ by two robbers who escaped with a savages for labor done on public ported over France was 1,500 feet satchel Miller was carrying. by her altimeter. works. Officials partially or wholly denied these explanations. The satchel, police said, contain­ These experts. Sir William add­ ed about $2,100. MiUer was re­ ed, stated that from calculations of Some 1,500 savages took the war- path. » . turning to the branch bank at Le­ factors affecting readings of the high and Germantown avenues when .50 ' altimeter, her real altitude could he was accosted by fee two men, $ 4 9 . 5 0 not have been below 1,100 feet. liEPOSIT WAS A LOAN who opened. fire and g^rabbed the SCREAM FOILS BANDIT i satchel. I An eye witness said the robbers New York, Oct. 29.— (AP)—De­ Middletown, Conn., Oct. 29.— escaped in a sedan bearing a New posits of $1,500 tq fee account of ' ■irsey license. As the car started ‘ (A P )—Posing as a delivery man, a Mrs. Stella Crater a , month after - vJ ■bemdit today gained admittance to with one of its rear doors open ^ 5 her'feusband, former Suprfeme*Court : brushed a truck Snd the,door $ 2 4 7 5 V ; the home of Mrs. Charles H. Bell Justice Joseph F. • Crater, disap­ of Portland, attempted to rob her - J tom off. The police are having peared was explained today by Dis­ t e:iamlned for finger prints. fl of her diamond ring and fled when trict Attorney Crain as a loan to Miller was shot three times, one Mr. Fradin has raked the market for . she screamed. her from Judge Crater’s fprmer law puUets entering his left Mrs. Bell reported that the man Better‘Values and Bigger Selections and > " ? wearing trousers and an orange partaer. .temple. Discovery of the account caused ______tbmprrow you.will surely fii^ the'^wat plaid lumbermans shirt, called say­ considerable speculation hinging on y ou w an t in our. storiB a t m u ch less th an ing he was bringing an order of the possibility feat; - Judge Crater maple syrup she had sent for. She might have serit It to his wife, but EIGHT PERSONS DIE you expected to pay. , ' = , denied placing the order. The man this was dispelled by Mr. Crain and 11 Hundreds of coats to choose from m then followed her into the house by Henry J. Clarke, Mrs. Crater’s AS SHIP FOUNDERS most desirable fabrics and' styles and demanded to kilow if any men brother. i . fully tailored and trimmed with',qual­ were present. Although she inform­ Mr. Clarke said Mrs;. Crater bor­ ed him that there was someone up­ rowed $1,900 from Simon H. Fifkino, (Continued From Page 1.) ity furs. V, stairs, he forced her into a closet her husband’s former -pMfeerji early and demanded two diamond rings in September and depositiid $1,500 opat and they set out on their lopg she was .wearing. of it In the ' bank. - Jud^ .Crater | journey which ended, yesterday aft disappeared August 6. emoon when fee Msdlpry sighted HUNTS THIEF; SHOOTS SELF them. They Were without water ex­ CLASSY PRISONER cept that which feey licked* off fee New Canaan, Oct. 29.— (A P )— Waterbury, Oct. 29.— (A P )—New sl^es of the boat and w ife^ 12 m-M ®f felt'or. velvet V'.: George Brown hunted for a burglar Haven county jaU ‘ received its three of fee men were desd:^ / near his home last night but all he classiest guest this when ■Walters' tbe. mess 1 ^ , George got was a bullet in his hand. Carl Brocouzzi, 22,. of.:. Stemford Franklin a seaman and:,Gepr^ Awakened from his sleep by noises made his how at Coipnel James Watts, the cook. lAt® Sunday Ihight in fee house. Brown went searching Geddes’ haven of rest sAd restitu­ . wife a rough sea. Captain Hough with a .22 calibre revolver. Not tion attired in a dark -l^ e .beret, isaid he prdered.fee ibodies put oyer- finding fee intruder in the house he black and white sports shifes, trou? •' bosrd' to lighten the craft, widened his search and went outside ers wife a razozi edge crease; a n « t , . , • ^ lajiired <• IE.-, and while circling the home he trip­ year’s modri to^ ' Captain Hough and three of his ped and fell. The gun went off and gloves, carefully turned down-over,] '*3-Siiiauk$bAY sra . u men were able to go to feeir homes - .-i}'''. f -../l the bullet went clear through the wearers hanto^in |docked. A . Lynch, palm o f his left hand. He is in the ] manner. ___ .______V..4. !.:« I .. ____ f : Norwalk hospital today but his con- j that^Mr. b JoccuzzI* certainly' j J th a t^ tome IS not seriouo, -it" but ^-1 HOLE IN ONE ' costs. Carl had be^'found sleep­ ! U SW U31^by,.ou. . ofj ing an’ automobile at the city's men were taken to fee.;1|(i:sudne hpsr in pltal.'All were'from'New York',! . n Norwaik. Oct. 29.— (A P )— A outskirts. Police -objected not : to smashingf drive from the tee to the his slumlMrs but to fejj fact feat his -I Because she carriedno- radio, with hatar, first h ole,'290 yards away, today traveling bed was' not. ptogerly yeg-' wprd^of -fee .Barbadeo’s -jdigbt .was j admitted Superintendent of Schools Istered.., Officer Fred.BBcgey of^fee not received until fee BJallory res- John Lund to fe e golfers hall of vipe squad wlm eaeofted>Carl to Jau eii!^ - the survivors. Six inore hoitrs I ■Tame. I t w « remarked feat he liwl'Bpt had Stiel> .that Jlfebori. Cant, registered on this hole, at fee West a treat since he Witnessed'the last hnd'‘’f i i | r r W I port Country club. raid of Earl Cahtdl’s Vanities* vivoM.’^:^* Zi: -J.,- iffiR ^ ^ SOUTH MANOraSTER, CONN* WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, IW . -.-4- i^ilB 1 P A G ® F O U R t r i t . SHOP OBSERVES . AAJ MW ft -I- liA IO M E t MARSHiU. lilRD AMNIVQtSARY:> New Haven, Oct 29— A , The; ChitfOh tfiiB kf ClttlfiPS.- dinner to the Rev.. J. Frederick S » - wohieh vtiU hiold theit T h u n d ^ ton, rector of St. James the CROSSCOUNTRY eitoobh'lpMyer itieetihgr ^pAoifroW a t { „ . . Purish HoHae F ri- The Smart Shop in the , Sts^te Ion i l U ^ ' DAY t u r k e y CENSUS" ' fchurch- iB WestvlUe will bef /_ 2 o'cldcfe with Mra. Stephen t‘himp3 ^ « s e r Theater builcBfag is observtog its the parish hdtiae-tofilHdit hy * - g r o i^ ^ of 106 Hamlin street. day Aftefeomi - - Mrs. Anna Hartford, Oct 29.--^(AP)—Con- third ahniverssi^ this.week by ^ \ ' '. • i ' ■ Of ahfinnl- o f L. Biddle to Speak. / nectlpot is tovhi^e aiibtlxer Census. ferii^’ specisd -vsdues in women's ap- of Connecticut^bf vrtfich hoaiy ■ But this tiW it will b« dlfftfent pm^; A list of these bargains may ember sales of reporting depart­ ApnuaK T^ ' The fifth in the wries of rbuhd Sexton haf tieen, ' iQoiBittees Complete Plans worlds visits with ; World Service Mrs. L. BidSle o f EUurtford! -The census be by the State D^ b » found in sua advertisement bn sm- treasurer for 45 jYehrs and preslot^j^^ ment stores in the Nevsf York Fed­ piurtmentAgriculture to de­ otlrer page of this issue of\ The, eral Reserve, district decreased 3.6 will take place this evening at 7:30 \rill be the speaker at a meeting to for- many years. Race Gets Official 6. at the Southv„ Methodist church; be held on Friday afternoon at 2 termine Oie. number .' of “turkeys Herald. ' .... ' for I2th Obsemmce; Big per cent froin. figures for the like > ■ ' grown in“ the state-for the Thanks­ Mr. Sexton wmt td < month last yeed:. HoWever,sas there _Stereopticon____ ^______slides____ will be __ shown , o’clock In the parish house of Sh in Cheshire as a boy aM^affi» m «' J was one'more selling day in'Septem- Arrange ferPrires. on Indian scenes. Miss Doris Davis Mary’s Episcopal church, called for giving dinner table/ college graduation was fedtor s.- yrill present a biographical sketch of 1 the purpose of organiring a branch OLDEST. , . CLERGYMAN . . . DIES I Parade in Morning. ber this j^Mbr, the daily average sales ■ . ■ V . St. Peter’s churish' toefe;"f of the new members of the firama-1 church, a n d ‘she is the ofiHclal or- another year of ^ work under the service and years of Me,, died today The testimonial d&ner “'tbn^ilit ' ^ h t in the Army and Navy club ing Day morning were discussed tic club at Bostpn University’s col- panWar for the Hartford 'archdea- this morning at a special meeting leadership,of James Lester Good­ laged 104; will be given by alumni -adto will- at- - ^ •and appointed Major John G. Ma- Thie plan to merge the tire busi­ lege of practical arts and letters. I gonry; All niambers of the W OiW ’A win bf Haftfbril, preAlaent, who^ tend from various -parts off -tiie state himey marshal of the Armistice Day held In the Chamber of Commerce I He had been minister of the ness of the U. S. Rubber Co. in the office; The affair will again be Three plays will be presented l AQjdliary and all women of St with sill other ofBcers and di^etdrs. Magilligah Ihreshyterlan church for and New York ta the number Pacific states with the Samgon Tire sponsored by its originators, the ing the month of November, the [Mary’s parish..inter ested are urggd was re-eldcted at the Minuaj' meet­ nearly 79 years. about 35. . . r;. ^|^**committees working to make & Rubber Corp. has been submitted first “Thank You Doctor’’ being h-o attend’tMs meeting. The'coxaimt- ing smd inspection; yfesterday'I the twelfth annual observance of ______Recreation Centers, or, to be more to stockholders of Sfimson. A new specific, Lewis Lloyd, director of the glven on November 5. tee in charge includes'Mrs. Caries Other officers are: Isadora Wise the Armistice an all-day hoU^y, company is to be formed under the ------Wade, chairman; Mrs. Charlotte M. of Hirtford aiid Governor Trumbuli* will Invite all local manufacturing j Delaware with 200,000 organization. For the first time in four years, There------will be--- a -Hallowe’en — party ootberg, ----- Mrs.- Elizabeth Caveriy, vice presidents; Rev.’Remsen B. p^ts, schools and stores to 3pm, g pg^ cent 810 par pre- it is expected that the cross country for the pupils of the low,er graaes james Harrison, Mrs. Robert Ogilby, president of Trinity College, S th the service men in maWng the j fg„gd, 200,000 shares of Class “A" run this year -wiff be sanctioned by in the North School street assembly jjcKay. Tea will be served, secret^; Hartford - Connecticut day an oustanding observance m in , gommoii and 200,0(K) shares of Qass the National Amateur Athletic As- hall priday. _ I Wednesday, November 5, Trust Company, treasurer and Mrs. riany other places in the United ng« common. sociation; Past races have been so —— [ f^oxn the local Episcopal church wuJ David E. Bernard, sissistant tresis- S^fllt^Se * / highly satisfactory from all -points. Rapid progress on putting into fiftieth anniversary, ot urer. t 'i Cheney Brothers have agreed to W. H. Williams, chairman of the that the O. K. by the A. A. U. condition the section of the Cowles establishment of the 'W on^s Miss Constance I^ith, superinten­ shut down their plant as far as pos- Wabash Railway, said on his return dent, recommended a state law sfcle, and other plants in town are authorities is regarded as only an hotel that faced MIntz court, dam- j^ational Council in CoimecticuL he- from an inspection trip toat he had act of formality. The race will be ^^^g^ hy the recent fire is being at 9:15 a. m., with Holy compelling psurents o f crippled chil­ ei^cted to assist the committee by found more optimism prevalent in- dren to a^ow them medical cue. closing down for the day. Schools over the same course as last year jjjade and the new walls have been Communion at Christ church cathe- Wabash territory than on any prev­ when 32 runners started and finish- completed outside of the building, at 2:30 in the afternoon _A are as yet imdecided, but will prob­ ious tour this year. ably dose to allow Girl and Boy ed with seven breaking the former L The interior damage was not great. -H^er at Bushnell MemoriaL The RRXJEF' . C/OMBOTTEB Scout organisations to enter the New residential building con­ record and'William J. Bennett addition to this change a new gj. gpeakcr will be the Right Winsted, Oct. 29.— (A P ) — Rev. rooming parade. tracts totaling $8,102,100, or 50 per Springfield setting the pew mark of g^g container is being buUt to |-verend James De Wolfe Perry of William S, Jackson was today The parade will form on streets cent of all construction awards for 26 minutes and'ten seconds. ^^g rubbish from the pj^^-^gugg^ presiding bishop. / named to head a committee to in­ oB lower Main street at 9:30 a. m. the the week ended Oct. 24, con­ stores and building. it is suggested that vestigate unemplo3rment in this ahd will march north on Main tinued to feature the construction ------St Mary’s church who attend both city. Other 'memberq are Mrs. street to Depot Square returning to record of tile Metropolitan area of HOOVER, EVER PROMPT Miss Ruth Benedict, an Eighth j^Qrning and afternoon sessions ^ o- George G. Girard, Mrs. Curtis the Mancrester Memorial hospital. New York, F. W. Dodge Corp. re­ District school teacher, who was m- their own basket lunches. Tea Hakes, Darwin S. Moore and George The memorial trees will be deco- ports, the past week’s awards- for jured recently while driving to her coffee will he furnished at F. -Drake. rifed by the Legion and the Army residential building were lower than FOR BROADCAST DATES, home in Vermont, is back torching QJ^rtst church parish house, and Navy dub at 11 ^ ^ any previous week in October, but this week after being confined to women are also reminded to OFFECERS ELECTED services conamemorating tte tenm the total for October to October 24 her apartment for two weeks. _ . ^ ^j^gir thank offerings to toe Southington, Oct. 29.—(AP)— anniversary of the dedication the reached $38,488,400, a daily rate of USES OWN TECHNiQUEl ------• * regifiar Sunday service at St. Memorial hospital wiU be held at $1,924,400, compare

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■ iawaiE®ra»:'BTOm NG h e r a l d , sodtomancheotek 1 . c«.\ wMnNsnsHcrai TOUAND r Mrs. Harris Greens who has spent *1 eevertl v e^ s at Steele; .Houae hns ;^<25 Bcoui^ attlU J'- MDEA1H0FMAN i^ieetilhg o f T io c^ returned to net home in Stratfofd, ■ --'T A «S JmMtrnrn* »mtT. nAKTFo»» • • f s t CcSuot. Green in ch # ^ o t - Rev. and'Mrs. J. A, Davideon who JL' O. 'Dean and ■ Aasiai have bqeh tn Tolland for four ' Q. whht qre the. leading exports^ ,fQetdor P a tro l, (AP.)—Mrs, Violet Roberteon was months where Rev. Davidson, sup­ ?»TTT S; plied the Federated church pulpit, ; a . , Tyjp^ndtoi^;' i starts a gaji*f •yottci held for questioxdsigr to<)ay in eoU' metal-urprldi^ maemnei^; brass and enacted? ..u iKcon .WIWe^iue]^^ aeotion with the fatal shootiag left Saturday for a visit at the ,b ticltot , W o h !t V home of friends in Bolton, after t?\£rre^ g^eries are Q. How many e there ; n . In reporting the shooting, %Mrs. Miss Alice E. Hail a teacher in -in the state to accommo ite the Ratrol. irofi pr.. Seymour High s^ool Miss Bernice toere in - 'Iwp; c i o i ^ DemopratA .' ■ ■ ■ ' ‘‘.i;,', Robertson expressed belief Church A. HaU of the Springfield PubUc A.. Appro^mattdy, 4,t^ .; 871,900 fam ilies? "•t>8an‘ C itos aai|d:'l|f: tee to tte r: ^91? U- flthe fire' /■- had been killed by eneiplies who fol­ brary were at the home of their par- < Q. How many : newspapers are v^te big sticks. In^sr (to? A lowed him here from MMne, his for­ ents Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest Halt there in Cp^ectlcut? * , .(Answers to these questions will ^ box from AraWa'i ! t mer home. V over the week-end. \ a . 81-daily be published in Fridayls paper.) Bcouts were* tw »ted, to stun^^ tw' Sheriff H. H. Washburn, said he ''^stotan^. ^ u t l ^ t e r ' BrfiP ahijAthaf r hhte":ai^^ , Mr. and. Mrs. Harry R. BarUett .^I» y-'^ l found the 80-30 riflfe with which he icout Sherwood. : 'Dhhmtoatia. ticket. stohat teat believed the man had been shot, in have closed their home and wifi spend the winter in Hartford. hair.” D 0 tolstekea'" the i par£y:, a well near the house. Mrs. Ro^rt- - i Leete Stone of Maine is a gue^t WOMEN’S JURY SPVICE ^ t e ? m ato A f ti»ttt®i^:W»®y . T Bon, who adnoitted her identity and );At and hiabe;'i|aw, and-], !b€to:.of tee heto ^® '' r^- >We e»^ d a cordial invitation join this Church’s after Skowhegan, Maine, of friends in town for a few days. Miss Helen Hawkins of Boston is toote^ •tee Ditobpratto Parte , has . : ^ And ^haY^e~ th h authoriti^ requested her arrest. PUT 10^ TO CANDIDATES btownS to vilte , ...... _ ( stdoh toi* h ^ ah tighte of learning auction Cand contract as"MrT said the rifie ^^sappj^djrom thei^j a i l l V I ^paratui!,ito- put out ;i| '; totofi human -freedom agtost teat house before tee shooting, City was . a week-end guest at tee ’teeu a\pml'to* water syr q t ^ e d a J 'toNh^hito Couple Arrested cb/er aU yteich tpropa’;‘oul;' tqi .he ! ;fr. r',: >‘*t: home of his moteer Mrs. Henry,- » ,-5 The Connecticut League o f Wfam- Maine authorities said' an L. C. Wilkins. paper thro up, . S1^(£y '.hpur,4 ,.Jashviawth-^We mag^^ Church was indicted there last Sep-' “ Miss Ruth Ayers a registered ' - RALEIGH’S EXEOUrrON en Voters has toterveiwed„ tl^e Re/; ^’ext wltehafefy, lirsf aidi'^ ' / Milton-C. Work will be sent , r-Thp Universi^- ot 'Dfinoia tember with a woman on a vice nurse who has spent a few weeks ^ ...... d publican and Democratic candidates a^d tenderfoot te s te 'h ^ g wbrk^ l - This magazine contains a Sjat ; charge, but th^it neither appeared .that ,-the . averi^e. |»erson- -toteks / \^te her parents, Mr. and Mrs. '• On Oct. 29; 1618, B lr WaJter for Governor on the question of to. . , andinteresting.helpfulsug- for trial and their bonds were for­ WilUam-L. Ayers has returned for leigh, Elnglish courtier,•- navigator Troop g .to. to.'have a ;;^ e tov ;30,(WQ'',;'worto A .a 'd ^ jury service for women. The replies, 'bea- grave disappointment to ■; l^ r feited. - o duty;of her profession in Hartford, ^ d man of lettcrs,-was executed at 5^ cabto'.to- - Neighbors said “Mr. and Mrs. Coim. ' Tower in.,Westmhmter.^ of tee two candidates, which follow, Cdolidge - to . learn- -’he is hot ■ will be printed in tee Woman Voter’s toy, November 1, fto QU£toofc:tf9te' Curtis’’ came here about a month Mr", and'-Mrs. Walter Pearson of i . Though a gf^ t. f^oti^ tofi games!^ 'rhpy arc! A to : ‘ a:' ' \ye j^e ii()Veim ollini o.ur membership. . Jif ^ou Hartford were guests at tee home ‘ Queen Elizabeth, in-whose rel^ he Bulletin foi* November. ago, purteased a small farm . ^x l^ahchesteir Green. ait, ‘12; o’ctock,' would hke^o J6in, and'wish further details about .;^* miles from town, and had lived of Mr and MwfeL. Ernest Hall, Sat- , fitted out an expedition be: there and t^iht-'tabvfcg pic- ranch. - • Mr and Mrs. Frederic Metcalf | sentenced to death.* Japaes; however, Dean Wilbur L. Cross, Democratic teres will ; be shown, ' ' An inquest will- be held as ^ o n as and three children of Niantic, Conn., ] Edwsurd —General Erich von Ludendorf, tee | where the latent c r o o n s in are to be -visited, and two tons o f old founds fpr .ah assertion! by William ^’hratos” of tee German imperial the event of the-wage-earner’s, death. , Jones bote of Willimantic \Vere Sim- bottles, each haifing a purchasing daV callers at the home of Mr. and i London. 65, whom he had fought, army. presented* ' . ,v. I Every purchaser receives this bond. power in rural Ethiopia of four teat he, Wfifiamson had killed a Mrs. Wilbur C. Hills. pounds of meat or five chickens. Rev. and Mrs. Harry S. Martin toah in PottsviUe, Pa. ' . A woman’s first interest should he | had as their guests last week, H. S, ; The men are n'e^oes and their her home. If she makes her husband Beidman and family of Lowell, .fight was over tee IpcatiPn of an a good home, she need hot worry | PLAN P R E MERGER ■icebox In WlfilanitoP's home. After teat he will forget her. Miss Bell Zinsser of WindsorviUe a ' court heptiugr to this case, with — Senor, Carmen Garcia Fortes Gil, has been spen bM utifully * A-* • .c • • •'*. vy ■‘* kt white gold mounting, set with a ceeds to be used to retiring current At the Extraordinary Gem* of‘ - unusual .bril* dazaitog, blue-white gem! • A ring , bank obligations of tee Samson ' vertised. engraved;'. ‘ ..liance, mbfinted; .'to you’d Be proud to own. See it! company. ■ P r ic e 16 Jewel pric Cash^qrfTerms T h e:. . HOlhrba POET MUCH BETTER . dainty, hand- - cw ved $50J)0. especially; -f o PraiipJt^ Cash or Terms '-jlStot. white r-y gold 0I«ntog., <,. ■ 'el. Philadelphia, Oct. 29.—(AP)—Sir mountings • ‘ of-; Snew^est Rabindranath Tagre, Hindu philoso­ FLOGGERS INDICTED , Easy T e | i^ white pher, educator and poet, who is U1 •-troctiveiy;'; '''.‘;'d^- .1 Styles. *. 'Dm-' engage- ’ ment ring supreme! at the home of Wfiliam ,C. Biddle Ocala, Fla., Oct. 29.-r(AP)—Ten 'slgneV'■ in Lansdowne, a suburb, was report­ persons were under arrest here to­ ppeibtor siue"' . ■ 'V't ed today as being much better after day on charges of patriedpattogto .Value. $5.95 '. ’Cashnr Terms a good night's rest. , mob acti-vitles last Jqne .26 when a Dr. Tagore arrived here yester­ masked crowd abducted three men day from New Haven, Conn., where and a woman, took teem Into . a CayrtOh Crapes he suffered an attack of heart dis­ swamp an'd flogged ih e ;m*E. OPENING SPECIAL ease a week ago which forced him The charges were contained in Travel Prints to forego his proposed lecture tour. sealed indictments returned by a It was said the trip here taxed bis Marion county Grand Jury. Spoil; Jerseys strengpth and he was ordered to bed The mob’s victims were E. R. Sizes 14 to 88 l on his arrival. A number of educa­ GehttelneR’s Kits Barrett, a resident of tee FOft Mc­ (Dudes, Boleros of' the new tors of Philadelphia and vicinity Coy section; T. J. Anthony, fofmer ■ ' were permitted to visit him at his banker of Spriogfield, Mo'^j . NeTsoff Cowl Neck .Styles. , iBirthstonOi^C;' ' - ’ . '■ ’ bedside, however. '*■ up • 3^ TOILET SET • Brown, a neighbor of Barrett, and ■ II i" 1 • •’1 ’ i • - ; r .. -10 Piece Barrett’s wife. She was not flogged Rings . , . . tMefi’e trswj6l! W t8-r KILLS SELF IN PARIS 50 Children’s V. ,but authorities have discSosed teat 14k. I White > GOhf' °®®“ Paris, Oct. 29.—(AP)—A body she was subjected to rough treat­ identified as that of Austin B: priMd iespeqik% Sei^tional opening Day Valdes! Blair, 31, American law student, be­ ment. Jua|t:-t35 sets ■'to' be -sold: ■ In gor-- " The flogging was said to have for opening lieved to have been born in Cam­ ;lcathej;,^c^ . Sp^ally > 27 Piece^Sfeihi^ f ^t^^^ .Set geouh, satin-ltoed ^dresser cases-^ ' been tee outgrowth of a neighbor­ , lOrplece sets, finished to a maght- bridge, Mass., was taken from the I ., fiticed tj^orrbwi $2J50 <5u«wi#e^ ;io ryears. ^ Carries River Seine by tee police today. The hood dispute over free range for JeiTsej^ ,*and .Tweeds. ' ficent ambep effect, daintily deco­ authorities incline to a theory of livestock. rated.- ; suicide. Some of the men indicted were Whlle'they last. '/ '’ S-,;'. Cash or Terms An investigation was ordered into prominent In their compaunily. >- tee circumstantos of tee young / man’s death. SCHOONER TDWED TO PORT A letter found in his pocket bore ,A. tee address 170 144te avenue, Gloucester, Oct. 29.— (AP)—^The Springfield Garden. schooner Eskimo,’ taken to town by \ye maintain, a first tee Coast Guhrd cutter Walnwiight elaiss repair department WANTS m s WAGES BACK off Nauset Light, Cajpe yes­ Norway 29.—(AP)—After terday, anchored to Gloucester Harr Value $3.95 assuring ypu;of acCUtate' bor -today and later, was-': to . be giving his wife this wages weekly a M V' since they were first married, John brought totp port for repairs. u n til and reliable work at C. Harper, Bell IMan® chauffeur, The two-master, which left Liver* now wiants his money back. 'Dam­ pool, N. S., ft r A n pa p ollf, Roy^i.,. GOLDMARK HOSIERY ages of 35,fiOO sre'axlced in an N. S„ wlte a cargo of lumber '<« an3^;hoi^ tHatyou\liave.be'en ASYLUM ST action w|fito he has h r^ h t against October 23, lost her satis suqd wss Kateeryn'Harperj;Abf.t !Nc w ' York blown far off her course to:tee,gaie in thefhabit: of p^in^ ^ \ O dalntog 'teat tee deposited of , October 25, and v vras leaktog .^'tnore'f-oi'. . 'Pairs ^ JL • 1 ,V*;i *53 and invested tee, "itogeis ‘to . her own badly when the Coast Guard came ' !■' • ' •‘‘1. • ■-’•I *• I I ■ . -Or-:; name. ■ to her assistance. , A ^ - • / • 1, ■ - - "r-r. V;::yjJf^^-.=T - -r^-.^^S-l^.Lr -'-jih^Wriir

-A?- aod jiU its ' and tlie new8i^|i^ origihiiliy howled in joy. ‘ y!. * toe Ketteiy' accusations made it ^r*- AlBo Boney,^Fit* sang )iSweet fectlyYClcar :t^ t‘ toey W printo^ v^i.> OTBLISOTD BT f H B „_ A d ^ e ’^AS lir always does:at btg toein merely for what tiiey were e iH ‘ « g » « AT.T> p r i n t i n g COMPANY. 1NC> .8 ' 18 BlBseU Street Boston Bemdcratto' n^es. — and worth a toe statetoents of a long­ South ManoheBtor. O ^n. Fitz’B song sad : Al’s fl^ ch were time official of toe department. ^ '■t'J THOMAS FERGUSON about egi^ y im^ftaat as offering Tie President thinks the nevra- /fj ST. BODB1B7 DUTOBKib. ’ -r Gendral' Manager _____ NBA Service Wrtter •-V.;!'; ->^r.^_ solutibns o l tbe vatibiis things that papen should have ‘Investigated’^ Founded October 1» toe charges. They should have ^ d aie the mattw Hassai^usetts ‘ W atoi^on^The best ..comfort U f - FubliBbed Every-Evening Holidays. Entered at the and’the United States. coi^d have done nothing of^.to? that c ^ he held out ^ persbM with 'V’i loR t Office at South Manchester, TtmCwas a^ job for toe Department noTnaversflAto *md t o ptace^^ to keep I conn., a r llc o n d ClaB» Mall Matter. i of Justice. It has now been done. ... 1 J SUBSCRIPTION RATES Kwarm is the fact ^f^t we are likely .-.ife many Mr7 BbOver’s administration 1s corn- - One Tear, by mall ...... %.. .60 Race trade jockeys, like to eiperiehce a pi^d winter, al­ -S: r Per Month, by mall .. • • ...89.00 5 'Delivered, one yeaf .••■ actresses^ have been in toe public pletely vindidated. Would he have though it . may hifrtoe'cold^t, and # o-Glngle copies ...... 8 .03 eye so long by toe time they reach preferred to have whispers of a new severest in history. V m e m b e r o f t h e a s s o c ia t e d oil scandal racing about through toe -1 Considering how many folks there PEESS middle life that people of their own age are very apt to attribute to entire country rather than have toe are' who‘ confidently ptedict long,] The AsBOClated Press Is ®*®l¥®iYfnn hard winters , or shf rt, easy winters, ^.entitled to the use for '■®r“ '’U®?n°^ them burdens of years much beyond, accusations hauled into toe light and TJ '■ of all news dispatches credited to it toe complete ignorance of toe U. S. ■ '..X* / or not otherwise credited In this their deserts. Snipper Garrison, their disproof thus made possible?' Wtoitoef'-^^Biifeau here seems aston­ paper and also the local news ^pub- who died yesterday at 62, would Mr. Hoover would have shown a ishing^ .There are men at the bureau I . llshed he«lm republlcatlon of have been placed at an offhand better sense of proportion if he had who toVe'^.spent decades trying to i special dispatches herein are also re- thanked toe newspapers for toe find a method o f forecasting a whole | r served. ______/ - g^uess by many more or less elderly season and ^ ^ B^ve it | / . -Vfev opportunity to squelch toe slander.- “ '■of k'periodicity He failed to body of the Constitution and the professor is liable to master at least indicated that the committee "do­ db that, but in case you have a nating the house had paid little, if weakness for the taw of averages, BiU of Rights; that It carries witb a dozen, perhaps twenty votes, anything, towards its purchase here’s, what he found, considering it impUcations of nuUification of which he will lead out of the Repub- price.’’ any- season “bold” when it averaged vital elements in the nation’s basic camp, banners flying, to offset The announcement some 18 two degrees below average and “vtarm” ,whto it averaged two de­ courages eliminatioxL through . principles; that sooner or later it Mr.^ Roraback’s conservatively cal­ months ago that Captain Fried, per­ 10 average winters and seven warm hydrotoerapy treatmoite. grees above 7 , winters. Eleven cold summers were will come to toe consciousness of culated thirty thousand. haps the best known .officer of the «EREy TO FOUR American Merchant Marine, was to 87 years there were '23 cold followed by cold autumns, 12 by the people that we have created as (Cagarette Smokhig) ^ Even Leonidas, at Thermopylae, coming to live in Yonkers was hail­ Walters, 22 warm winters and 42 average autumns and only one by average winters. Also 25 cold sum­ impossible a condition as if we tod, had a bigger gang than that. So ed as a civic honor of the first im­ a warm autuinh. Ten were followed Questibn: Puzzled asks: “When: mer^, 22 warm summers and 40 HEALTH i,,written into the Constitution, side portance. This announcement was by cold winters, 12 by average win­ toe impurities front / cigarette; that if toe -professor with his four­ average summers. The 22 warm i f i y / > / • I f S C C y smoke are deposited in toe lungs ^by side, the declarations, “There made shortly after the captain had ters and two by warm winters. AUTHOR o r -m e fast w«/ td HCAtTir teen or sixteen warriors succeeds in successfully completed his thrilling suinmeih—remember that 1930 had Both Dr. Humphreys and Dr. by inhaling, do toey rexxiaih there, - shaU be no king’’ and “There shall a warm summer—wefe followed by knocking off J. Henry’s thirty thou­ rescue at sea of the/passengers and Fassig emphasize the point that AS qutsiion t^ganSng Hm Mi •nd DSA t* MMMraL or are toey eventually carried away be a king.’’ , four cold autumns, six average au­ you 'can’t, use the law of averages Ley, sta«npe4 *1 aiUieiwd e»>«b|» ■"* te endowA - by the blood?” t. ' sand majority he will make the crew of the S. S. Florida, an exploit tumns tod 12 Warm autumns. They who that was preceded by the equally in forecasting And the entire Write on on* rid* o l papor e*l^ Latten auA not ostaad Answer: The tarry deposits front Of toe great legal lig,hts ’.“ Tlspartan hero look Uke a piker, were followed; by five cold winters. toe inhaling of cigarette smoke are have taken the general position that ^ ^ . ______thrining rescue of the S. S. Antinoe. Weather Bureau personnel agrees 0O notdi. AdAote Dt Funk MeCteb *»• ^ tSA SW* ■■ that toe vidnter of 1930-31 may be gradually carried away through .toe fjsuch is the status of toe Eighteenth CEXJSkY—CLEANER AND ^flavor imllke the flavor of any other A D A N IE L’S JUDGMENT either mild or rtclous. lymphatic circulation but, o f Course,' ^amendment James M. Beck Is per­ TONIC ^vegetable. This stew can, be made may have remained fbr it long Judge Merritt of toe Brtdgeport into an appetizing soup if cream or haps the most outstanding. What enough time to have done harm. Police Court has a theory of his .Celery is one of toe very best non- milk is added, with butter, Mter toe he is likely to say at Hartford to own that - percentages ha«o some- 'h^ RECONSTRUCTING ANIMAL starchy vegetables for cooking and soup has boiled. ‘ (Oaasee of Gaa). ' Celery and i Green Pea Soup night in support j.thing to do with gambling as weU salads, and there is no disorder Question: E. R. asks; “What Cook toe celery until, tender and causes g:as on an empty stomach?”; sition of toe Coimecticut with alcohoUc drinks. A * -zealous OF PREHISTORIC TIMES where it cannot be freely used if combine with a can of green pea platform to federal prohibition Answer: The large amount of gas'.’ state police officer who lives* in the any fibrous food is allowable. soup or cooked green peas which which forms in toe stomach and in* .^.should be of the most intense New York, Oct. 29.—The last of^rtety figure among society figimes In have been pressed through a colan­ Park City observed much activity the perfect “first-fighters” is dwd. his 'time. It was he, according to New T^ork, Oct. 29.— (A P .)— During the fall tod winter testines comes from, toe'mixture of 'in t e r e s t . months when other vegetables are der. at a place near his home andTeamed He was George Mayer, a qtfiet, legend,, who- dictated toe names of From bits of fossilized bone, many the add digestive juices with those scarce, celery is plentiful and when Celery Stew which are alkaline. For instance, that cards were played there and unobtrusive, gentlemanly Individual the "400” tod Wall it was who set a as small as a pencil point and none Boil together equal parts of chop­ A GOOD TIME WAS HAD dozen styles in this and that in the used abundantly will be foimd to toe gastric juice has an acid reac­ drinks sold. With another -state from the- cloak and suit belt, who larger than the first joint of a hu­ cleanser and ped celery, greCn peas and pota- Judging from the detailed stories bore the amazing distinction of al­ daj^’of toe old Waldorf. be a valuable blood ------tion and toe bile of the intestines man finger, scientists at the Amerir tonic. Those who are ill usually have | tees. an alkaline one. If tbe\,bile over-r trooper he got toe help of local ways paying for his seats. He had He was, then, a conspicuous fig­ can Museum of Natural History are lowered blood alkalinity andj Stuffed Celery flows back into toe stom ach, the* of the occasion in 1 pouce and raided toe establishment. never been known to ask for pasnns. ure. Everyone stared at his cravat, piecing together toe tiny grand- .newspapers this morning, A1 Smith | ___^ his .topQoat and his hat. What Barry celery helps to overcoma tois con- j The hollow of the stalks may be mixture, of toe bile and gastric. In court it developed that some beer He had made his fortime, I believe, daddy of the gigantic dinosaur and dition because of its rtitoess in the . filled with soft cheese, or a mixture ['!' i.received___ 1— ., _ a ...Viola whale rtf of s»^ reception. in corsets, or stmething like that. |Wail wore became the style over-^ Juice will produce gas just toe same seized contained less than one-half phytosaurs of 200,000 years ago. alkaline-forminff elements;' especial- \ of tomato pulp and peanut flutter |as when baking soda is put into, ! '-when h® spoke in Boston last night. And although he hafT witnessed night. ' There was nothing unob­ Digging last November in fossil of „ one per cent alcohol. Also that trusive about this gay figure of a ly sodium. The cellulose' which it blended together. vinegar. ■ 'A huge crowd went wild over him more plays than toy two or three material along toe Uttle Colorado CJeleyy T oast I the stakes on toe tables in front of of the yovmger critics combined, past generation. contains yields a non-irtitating bulk .•'::and the "happy w arrior” had a “Diamond Jim” Brady was an­ river, east of the Grand. Canyon and and is therefore helpful In prevente Clean the celeiy well, cut In seventeen players amounted to Mayer never tried to force his opin­ near Cameron; Ariz., the first^mall ■' happy time indeed. None of the other first nlghter of historic con­ ing constipationi short pieces and cook \mtil soft ions down anyone’s throat. He never remnants of toe little beast of long $2.85. , . sequence. But Brady went in for The celery which we npw use Is j Add rniik or cream and serve over INSURED HER BOARDERS; ; responsibilities of office, nothing to crabbed at a play, however terrible, ago were found by Bamum Brown, “The nearrbeer is legal,” said the And he had never been known to plenty of flash, wearing rings of a a great Improvement over toe wild Melba toast with a lump of butter do hut swat the other fellow with the museum’s curator of vertebrate judge, “and as for the'stakes in^ the walk out on a show. fiashtaess toat has become legend­ plant It is .now longer stemmed, on top. / FED THEM B M UQUOH his highly popular brand of witti- Every manager in town, had, out , ary. And'HarTy Lehr, toe cut-up and paleontology; He went back this better flavored, less stringy ai^d Celery and Chicks Salad/ ,ji(j j games they weren’t half as high as past summer, and found enough ad­ ' cisms. Apparently Al’s visit of customs, automatically reserved bad.,boy of toe social world, was an­ whiter than toe original .celery. This is a good way to.‘use scraps those commonly played for in any ditional fragments to permit toe just what it was Intended to do— him seats A-1 and 2. For he always other eminent first-nighter. The Greeks valued toe plant, but of leftover chicken. Chop toe number of homes in this town. Dis­ sa,t in the first row aisle. The seat Yet no one considers them basic start of reconstruction, which is since it was partially wud, .it had N ew Y ork. O c t 29— (AP^)— stirred up a tremendous amount of chicken fine and combine with district attom ^s office in Brooklyn; it charged.” No. 2 was for his mother, who, until lovete of the theater. They were now under w^.. too strong a flavor to use for food, equal amounts of chopped, celery. enthusiasm among Bay State Demo- year or so ago, was his compan­ qifite a part of the show. :• The patched , together pieces of but was iised as a garnish as we today was investigating Charges by ' N It is undoubtedly sinful to gam­ Serve in tomato shells on lettuce. a husband that his wife had collect­ T ; crats. ion. Though 80 years of age, she Mayer was different, and hence bone comprise a good part of toe now use parsley. It began to be used ble and it is ^ u l, to^ drink alcohol, was quite as enthusiastic a theater worth a Broadway obituary of con- skull, the neck, ribs and limbs, tod as k food, as early as 187$ when the ed insurance on toe Uves of three " Yet the former New York goy- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS boarders by feeding th«m bad Bquor. But if It Is legally In n oc^ tp drink fnn as was Mayer. She died sudden­ siderabtav length, since there has though the column is not complete bontetery of St Qall used. It as I emor didn’t, after aU, say a con- • As an argument against payiug ly, 'and Mayer began to appear at never ibefeQ ■ anytW ng like Wm i n , th ere is enough to indicate that this such.. r - y (N euritis) % structive word. He accused toe alcohol in amounts of one-fburto of toe length and breadth of the big llttle forerunner of toe enormous temporary sBmonjr to his wife, Tea- \. the first night performances alone. The practice of bWAchipg celery Question: A. H. G. writes: “Kind­ Republican national administration one per cent it is ^ slb le that there But be always bought toe second street,/ He .went to toe theater beasts of toe prehistoric b^assaic sie, Walter Kamarauskaa protested ifierely' to gp/,to toe theater, and began in Engiand^A nephew of ly advise if there is a pure for neu­ Us wife had plenty of money col­ '; of tacking in leadership. But be- soay be some logic in toe' judge’s seat, which was never occupied. - period was approximately three feet John MUton describes it; “Selleri, ritis of about five years’ standing, From toe standpoint of toe thea­ ntadd nb; effbrt to obtrude himself in length. It had toe skull of lected on the deatbk now experienci^. He didn’t say a this criticism by, jumpiag the am ong play-goers in- —Manhattan<^ • i,tu p a ti»^.r Aad ’ toe only seriously blng' wito a brush to riimoye greater amount of skin ^tminati0b«^| • C ^ rbok , is today richer; b^r .iopo, but there is no reason wlwlwtoriH Siigar eanh as ta» a bungalow ■ nevrapnpers that print^ toe^hirges c r iti^ cdmmb&t he had been known poisonous spray which- may have as Jr word as to whether jobs on toe pro- te :^ros tb toe effect toat.flrst the ainount o f toe reward offered by tls 6r any other type of rheumatism tis Showing to Florida ^ero ^ of itelph S.,KeUeysJtaginf.improper When first nighters are apoken of, toe Winsted rit^h f6r infqi^tion been used on it to Idli fnsecte. Then , / posed high piiced tariff commislson toe old-tlmer»'invariably refer to ’{jRud^ces of / tbdayi have cut each stalk into abort pieces and ciitmot be cured In .*i; cold cBmate,lty]W^ with stoDoi » ' ^ S ^ would be dispensed by Tammto^ disportUott of shale oil landi by the ■sBOTed'm^tily in ^clasa^and be-, regarding toe Nhbi&h^^ .proridlhg the patient uses toe prop-j is bring gfvsn it* tty-out in - toe dilettante Barry Wall, whose ar­ The rewiord was offex^jat toe time boil —- for two hours, n ils long copk- Departoient of toe Interior, accusing rival . was always associated with ■ * to August, ing develops a new aeucious oir ^amount of akin washing and en-FAmevlp*. i ttansptanted to Washing- to e boy questionable jouhif^tic fflartoilal splendor. W ^ was a so- f*;v: „,GILBB3R TSW AN . / ton at so much per job. He slm' them o f v'vy ■ “ - . ■ .. .. die^M Reasdon; second, Mrs. Pay. t r i k t o c o w b &ck s6OTnd, WAPPING ^r^aiiamf. - ^^rd« William W A (IS M B SB0[F i l i ^TE’S WELFARE Queer Twists served Mason P.?WethereU and his mother delicious TOT^hments following the Mrs. J o ^ h 'WethereU, Mrs. ca^d•pMty.^Ay^|,%^y■• ' Employe oE Richafdson- €. OP. PROGRAM In Qay*s News ’Arad^be. Day Plana Fourth’District'Meetfaig / .S' R. Tbompsdh ahd Mrs. George Put­ Hans "are being completed for an Fillm ore ( 0 H addani I m nam of Ea^t Hartford, motored to Armistice observance in this ,city on The Fourth District of the Amw- Job Uses UnnsflSl Method. the Naval hospital "at Rhode Island November 11. A committee^ from , ican Legion and . its auxiliary will New York.—Maybe blondes are last Sunday to,,visit Mrs. Thomp­ the C3ity Council and Stanley Dohosz ^imeet at -WIIHmahtic ; cm Sunday, Wiliwn lUchardBon,’ of this place Work Will Continue Wilh- less popular, or she is joking. Any­ son's scm, Wamm Thompson, who; have m.et[ November ■it TQib FldaCs comiirittee arid his piutow,,,Charles FBlmore, how Anita Loos, who x made money, is confinedT- thew.----- ^ T^ey also rtnt'in the^^^it ^"t^er^ow^towe will be uo! ^ pUmned Scotiand as the subject who are buUdlng i new road for toe by telling about gentlemen’s preftr- the old sl)4'p ConS^atipn o^ hi^thejm ^ hut; ftl'for toe rftemooh and a pro^mo* state at H^ddem Neck, were ont Deviation Candidate ences, says she is broke. She hM harbO r^jnw ------toe ev^g there wiU he ! worked up .yesterday when 4 7 ^ Staift i-yi returned from Europe ready to wel­ was b u ^ In 1779. They also and some sort of detaUed program,; meeting Is^w ll^ .^n Williams watted iq? to them w to a Enjoy the satisfaction and 'saving which you a rr Rogers Asserts. come any rosralties that may accrue the new ML Hope .bridge whl^ is prior to toe big dance to he held by : large. number from this city will loaded shot-gun and demanded from a play written in collaboration one ndle and one-tfenth long. There Stanley Dohosz Post in Tovm HriLrattend. i ■■ . pay he clsdmcd was due him,^ rt® entitled to.r* Shop at Maneh^ter^s famous S^-Seive with her husband, John Emersom are flve^ hundlj|d patients at the The coininittee in charge of jWmia-;|., - ‘ ' claimed that toe w^;es TTere stt Grocery. " 'r' / '' " Naval hosmital‘«at the present time. tlce Day includes Thomas ^ Ryan,; Mrs. Clarence- Neff ,of Hartford, and featuring VUma Banky and Rod Mrs. Arthur Van Sicklin and two weeks ■ overdue. Rtchr.irison' ®nd Middletown, Oct. 29.—In an ad­ La Rocque. Charles Weber and Thomas Sheaf^o has been ffl at St. Francis hos- Fillmore admitted that they owed dress here -last night, Lieutenant- childrm motored- to Wlnsted iMt from toe Lerion and Thomfw Lar-; pital. Is convalescing at toe home of toe money and would' not press ^ ^ Good Qnality ■ ; Paterson, N. J. — Argiime^ Sunday, and spent the day with her Governor Ernest E. Rogers, Re­ against women in politics remmd. kin LeRoy Market and Walter; M^. and Mrs. Maurice charges agjdnst tocrnoUector. How­ said mother. ' Draycott from toe Qty CouncU. .\ Spieling of High street. ever, wmiams was fined $5 on toe j publican nominee for governor, ^e^hSS^m girihood”^°^‘Brfore^I iSliph Pulford w b o ^ i ^ ! """’rh r'‘Cn''to Detr'oTt”^ committee j “'gass'Edlto ldead,'head of the charge of carrying a gun without that the Republican party’s pro­ went to couege,” She J T C o s S : ! ™ ! Vlsltlh*. Nhtse _«J_Chn- license. Who has been enjoying a posal to appropriate substantial speech at the Y. M. C. a .,, i P Arthur- Sweeney of in G. A. R. hall and plans are | ton, lums a t the next legislative session people toil my father th at if I went 1 Mr. and 'Mrs, Sweeney worked out so that all members i jjjqmonth’s] vacation, feU and injured for welfare and humanitarian worK to college I would not marry, for Glastonimry. wishing to attend toe National her knee last week and Is confined WET CONGRESSNffiN le ill. was part of a program long ago college women never did; and th « Mrs. Ida M.. Hart, widow of Convention next year can do so. to toe home of her parents, Mr. and mapped out and that it would con- if I did marry I would not maito Thomas Hart of Hariford,' who was Legion Committees Named i Mrs. (diaries Mead of Union street- 8010 potin^ sold last Satoday. Country roU style. . tinue without riouintinndeviation “because because or Miss Ida May Skinner of-Wapptaff Thomas ------Shea, the— new com-! ^ , Frank ------Mannise------. of South Manches- .. „ „ „ Washington, O ct 29.—(AP)-M3£ | a good housewife and that I woifid before her marriage was married to xnarfder-elect of Stanley Dqbpsz j ter has been removed from toe Mm - a three weeks’ campaign of destruc­ not bring up my children. properly. the Congressional candidates wha I ^ tive criticism” from his opponent- Albert O. Pfau of M ountain'at^t, pQgt American Legfion, is planning' Chester Memorial hospital to toe took the trouble-to answer ques-1 Faucy.N*™??' I am married and I wapt to say that Rockville. Y^e wedding took hktee successful term an d ' has an-j pocl^lle Private Home on Village His address in part follows: I have had a most happy life.” tionnaires sent out by toe Associa- 1 “As you all know, Republicans New York.—Reputed to have at ton home of Rev. William^Dn, Francis Priebar^, ^ y j ■' —------the 18th Amendment and 265 call­ This is miiice pie thne. “Republicans cam® into cdntroi Eventually she had an extensive dress,’wito hat to match. She w - Sanford; athletic, A. E. flatter- ; business in selling automobiles, jew­ ing for abolition of toe prohibition Sunsweet Medium Size of toe state in 1915. For toe pre­ ried white chry8antoe®«®as. Miss ton, Ernest Backofen, C ^ le s IS S M G ENGINEER clause in toe constitution- vious four years. Democratic ad­ elry, silverware, and whatever her Pfau was attired in a dress of gfreen Brendel; ChUd Welfare, Dr, R C. Henry H. Curran, president of toe j ministrations had been governing clientele wished to get rid of. c|:epe de- chine and hat -to match. Ferguson, Dr. E. H. Metcalf, Dr. F. association concluded toe wet-dry P ru n es 2 Ib.pkgs. 19® the state. At the end of these year§, Los Angeles.—Arthur W. Sleeper, Her bouquet:, was of yellow chry­ M. Dickinson, Dr. C. E. ! r etu rn s TO HOME issue would appear in Congressional 72, a justice of toe peace of Cala- santhemums. After to6 ceremony a hoys’ work and scouts, A. E. Chat-1 there were large deficits. A small races in 34 states, an^png them Fancy . Blue B ^ - indebtedness had been run up over basas, who has been divorced five wedding dinner was served and a re-; terton; community welfare, “gom as Iowa, Arkansas, Texas, Oregon, II millions of dollars, and absolute­ times, Is‘*to wed Mrs. Mary Curtis, ception held for a large number of Ryan^L. H. Chapman, L. F. Blsseu; Boston, Oct. 29—(AP) Utah, West Vli^nia and Vermon^ ly no effort had been made to meet 69, who has buried two husbands. relatives and friends.- Mr. Pfau has Military Affairs, William Luw; which he singled out as hitherto dry ! New York.—^The explaiuition of a a home on Mountain srteet and toe awards, Thomas Shea; Chadbourne, 38, Portland, Me^ Rice 3 lbs. 19® this debt. engineer who has been missing since commonwealths. ‘Interest payments were running scholar for his plight is that a girl couple will reside there upon ;their welfare and rehabilitation, Ted NeU- refused to marry him vinless he had return from an automohilP W p- SOT, Herbert Spellman, James Nor­ OcL 24, when he left his v^e in a to high figures," and even the chief night club and walked coaUess tato SERGEANT LOSES BANK , ^ Campbell’s < Democratic newspaper of the state $100,000. Leo Blocher, Who is a Mrs. LeueUa Nevers and Mr. and ton; post, activities, Thomas Ryan, Francis Cratty, George Yaylor; toe street, reappeared at toe hotri warned its readers that a halt was graduate of the University of Berlin, Mrs. Frank Billings motored to New where he apd his wife- had been stay- Hartford, Oct 29.—(AP)—A re­ imperative. ‘Conjiecticut has in­ arrived last week to sell his wiowi- Haven last i^ d a y where they visit­ membership, W. A. Baer,^ W. Soutowlck, Jacob Gworek, Alfted ing today. When told that his wffe instatement but with reduced f^ k 1 creased its bonded indebtedness to edge of toe world’s silver markets ed-relatives and friends. had been searching for him he said, of James Parrott, former serg ^t Toniato Soup an amount where the interest be­ He called on Miss Augusta Theune, The teacbers of toe Warping Armstrong! house comimttee, nw- mar Krause, A1 Shortmann, H. “Yes, I read about it in toe papers. _ of toe State Police at Hartford was comes a burden on toe taxpayers, an old friend, and proposed. He Center school will he hostesses b? Physicians, who ordered Wm to announced to day by Commissioner | said this newspaper. So, during toe says her ultimatum and that of her the school teachers of toe different Keish, Edward L. N e v ^ rk w , I. TUden Jewett; legal, WilU^ A. bed fo r'a few days, could eUclt no Robert T. Hurley of the departs *]e can first period, from 1915 to 1918, Re^ brothers as to wealth so enraged Bduto Windsor schools wito their other infromatlon from him. ^ ment. . V- publican administration in Con' him that he remarked that he car- husbands or friends at » H ^f^e en Baer, I. T. Jewett, Albert NUtlimd; publicity, George N. Brigtom, Wil­ wife, a t North Berwick, Me., and Ms Parrott was recently suspended, •New pack.- ...... i- necticut went to work in husiness_ ried a pistol. The girl sent for a social, which ^ father, in New York, were notified pending an investigation of an I policem^. Leo is in toe hoosegow jn i^ ®t_the ®cbool 1 ^ at ^apptog. liam C. Pfunder, L. H. C^pman- like fashion to make an insolvent nationql convention, Lester W Mar- of his reapi?earance. ,, automobile accident a few weeks state solvent. Our present sinking for illegal pistol-toting, The Sunday school of the Fader­ Arm* ChadbqurioC' and Ws wife c»me ago ^ wife of missing banker,' confirms Mrs. Ralph Bass accompanied Mrs tends to suggest to the incoming the British Museum, London, and that her husband i s ,being held for to John Lukaeik of Hartford. The FAYETTE B. CLARKE legislature that this be added to the witnessed an episode enacted that bridesmaid was Miss Marjone Philips to Boston. Mr. Philips WM INSURANCE present Soldiers’ Relief Fund. ^ I gave him tba idea to write the-uie- ransom. . . „ Scherwitsky,' sister of the bnde and 85 years old and has lived in town ApplflS, 4 basket Washington — Secretary Adams about 18 years. Depot Square^ Manchester have already indicated that I will lightful comedy of ‘Michael and says appropriation for jecond of toe best man was Leon Northru^ _ (Ip qt. badiet 79c.) . - „ « recommend this procedure. Mary.’ two super-dirigibles has been in­ The bride wore a gown of blue Fancy, hand picked apples. The season on these delicious, “During this third period of Re­ The story of ‘Michael and Mary eating apples is limited—be sure and get some before they are cluded in naval budget. chiffon velvet and hat to ma,tch, publican admimstration, we have is one of the most charmingly con­ McAlester, Okla.—Several rescue and her attendant was attired in a all gone. x ______' also developed our humanitarian structed, logically developed and gown of brown flat crepe and hat to work to a degree not equalled by consistently visualized that has workers overcome tiying to reach many other states. Our rank in come to us from across toe Atlan­ miners entombed in -d ”^oUowing toe ceremony toe wed­ New Haven, Conn.—Albie Booto money expended for these matters tic it is clean, wholesome and de­ ding party returned to this cit3% is high indeed, in spite of the efforts lightfully played by a cast that has pronounced fit to play against Dart­ where a wedding dinner was served Gabhage head of our opponents to decry them. We been chosen solely for toe peculiar mouth Saturday. - at toe home of the bride. _ Large, soUd heads, i Average weigh^ 5 pounds. Sproial have made the statement, quoting adaptability of each and every play­ Rio De Janeiro—Revolt leaders After a short wedding tnp Mr. price, by ,:tho, dozen 4or:sanerkraut. from Department of Commerce er "to the character wito which she agree upon Dr. Getulio Vargas as and Mrs. Lukaeik will reside on figures that Connecticut, by basis or he may have been entrusted, toe next president of Brazil. ^ Dorothy street, Nartiord,- whwe of population, spends more money result is a performance of uniform­ Ixindon—^Forty-four Conservatives they will bp at home after Novem­ than any other state in the care and ity and artistic excellence. demand resignation of former Pre­ ber 8. * treatment of communicable dis­ Madge Kennedy is said to give a mier Baldwin as head of party. Music Teachers to Meet hales ^ eases, the major one of which is characterization of ‘Mar3r* 'eksictly Sofia-Archbishop announces King The Music Teachera association of tuberculosis. Our opponents ^say as the author intended it should be Boris and his nqueen------will , he remar- ^ . this city is plai^g its The Best Guardian of this is all very well, but we dbn’t played and by so doing has reveal^ complete Orthodox church meeting at toe home of Mrs. Ruth ■ \ begin to do what we should. I don’t to her many admirers an artistic rites. _ „ A McKinstry Cooley on Thursday eve­ MEALTM MAR believe any thinking person will endowment that discloses toe mag­ London—George Bernard Shaw ning. Important matters perteining - Life and Property take much stock in that sort of nificent artist she is. Her ‘Mary’ is names Einstein as one of eight to musical entertainment campaigning. If Connecticut is first, one of toe most delicately limned builders of universes. pussed. A social hour and the criticism of our Democratic portraitures of toe y®^ Concord, N. the meeting. Arthur Stein is presi­ friends could be held in any respect •Michael and Mary” is a charm­ ty Grand Jury returns indictments dent of toe association. as reasonable, it would follow that ingly written story of two young against Massachusetts men in an­ Damon Temple Meeting . -. -I •_ persons who meet by chance in toe our neighboring states would be in tique furniture robberies. _ Damon Temple, Shoulder* ^ ^ a sorry condition—which of course British Museum; Michael, a youi^ Gloucester, M ass.-^oast Guard held its regular meeting in Fores- is not the case. apsiring writer; Mary, a poor, dis­ court-martial into toe death of ter’s haU on Monday evening wito Insure Your “Professor Cross is beginning to carded wife who comes Into toe Objof Boatswain’s Mate Lewis A. nearly S i IrfUnb Gttops ^b. 29® imply that some of the statements museum for a few moments rest tendance. Prizes for toe good of toe A BQX IN' A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT. VAULT I make are the result of his criti­ after walking all morning in search ^B^fstoKrohn L. Cha^bume.^8. order went to Mrsh, cism of our state management. Let of a job to keep her from starving. Portland, Me., civil engineer ^ d Mrs. Louise Blair. Whist - 'v;'; ;. ' '' iSTHE me assure him that we have not 'They both tell each other their played after tlie meeting troubles; discover that they have , former University of ' BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE changed our sailing course one- bitJK to footbaU player, reported ^ssing. were awarded Mrs. Lena We are only too glad to accept the many ideas in common; ag;ree Roxhury. Vt-Charles ^ears. _|3. Mrs. Bertha PhiUip and M r s .^ a Lamb J Chops IbtM ® opportunity he has created for us meet every week and report to each Lehmitt Refreshments were s^ed . other how successful they have been fatally wounded by a nflq bullet Ladies* Aid Hallowtfen . to advertise our successful handling fired by unknown person. ^ •ae M ancherter Trust Co. Tender of these problems. for the past seven days. After a The Ladies’ Aid Society of to« year they decide to get married, ir­ Boston—^Former Governor Alvan Methodist, Episcopal “Let me also assure him that it T. Fuller accepts Invitation to speak is my opinion that Connecticut will respective of Mary’s former mar­ Ht*? reeular meeting at the home oi P ot R oast riage; after seventeen years of very for the election of John G. W inant Mrs. AJUm Kington H ale^«® t^ • - .v-' .' continue her many policies, enlarge gubernatorial, candidate in New and improve upon them perhaps, happy wedlock, toe »rfenegade hus­ TTridftv eveniDC bX, 7.30. rouowjxig Fresh band returns and tries to blackmail Hampshire.' * SS rL X ^uttae of hh,h>«»' » but uhdoubtedly without his aid. them for their bigamous inarriage. party wOl he hdd apd Connecticut’s progress t® date has By a clever twist of toe author, toe DEAD IN FOOT OF WATER all members are asked to *PP®®^, 'P ^'P eet,;?;^' ti. A'- IS- been made without his aid, knowl­ story ends happily, as all good come­ costume. There wUl be a good time edge or participation, and I don’t dies, _ should,____ , ___ and toe auditor returiis New Haven, Oct 29.—(AP) believe ..there will be much deviation and refreshments will be ^rved. and . Tender^ Rib . I homele wito the satisfaction of Michael Cline, 67, was found dmw- Charity Card Party. ..V. from these proven policies because yvitnessed a delightful pl^.v^l j foot of water in West River of a three weeks’ campaign of de­ " The local lodge of EUm Md played,- and ' one “ that is worthy '‘^neafhisof home this morning by Pwk vlUe Emblem club C om structive criticism from him.” the Support of every theatergoer employees. I t Is believed h® Y ^ in­ ity card party at the Elks hd*u®^ who wishes to uphold toe better :^ o sp ^ street on Wednesday eye^. 1 :■ V Ins . 4 ’ y” OFFERS CO-OPERATION to toe shadlow river temporarily out things in the drama. v of his mind. ^ nlng,*^December 10. T h e ^ M ^ tte e Conspicuously prominent in a Cline waa formerly a motorman in charge will hold a meeting ^ to<^ , Hartford, Oct 29.—(AP)—Ken­ large cast are Tereilce Neill, George for toe'Gonnecticut Company Elks home on WedMsday eyentog; neth L. Messenger, state commis­ Alison, Maurice G reet Clinton Sund- was laid off when the one-man care November; 5, when-final plw® will sioner of cbiM ^®^are and as such, berg, Harry Domtdn, DonMd Rm - M ajARD G. chief juvenile court probation offi­ Pay BalirMay Bdiss, Oer were introduced. He Is reported to » 1 bS!-dS^i=d«^t,y. ^ Prize Winn^ _ South -Manchester cer of Connecticut today communi­ A successful public - ^ a ^ ^ Abo Si cated with 537 justices of toe peace W&U&ce# ^ under the auspices of ®^®“ p ’ " J S 0*®- ' of toe state, who may act as judges Auxiliary U. S W. V., in.the soclj^ of juvenile courts, offering toe co­ rooms on. Monday- evening of ^ a , operation of his department in pro- for the oMoUenM of the produeUon, the Jw m R. hall bn Monday evening. Pri*®® f viding satisfactory probation serv- and Mr. Hopkins/has personaUy this ^ t o a louder beU « tn e ^ ^ m were awarded as foUowsj, fifft 1#* ice for tola type of juvenile court directed toe presentation. is not shut off. / ■r- - .'M-t* "V. V— '- 1- ^ V v ? . T-

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.RA i l y a w k g a m e^ f b s s ’ -V . ■ 1 P ^ ' 11:00—Stu^iP orggn recital. . Leading DX Stations. Ootober 29< 11:80—Mewy Mi^caM, eolplsL ... 405.2—W8B, ATLANTA—740. r-lWmie Hoppe, diampton balfotoe * 48B.»-^W O^ NCWARK-i-715. Rv Helen WelsWitier t - v New *I^aven,; Oct. . aO ^(A P )-- 7:46—Comedy-harmony team. 9:00—WEAR programs (2% hrs.) /umard placer, >»01 ^ w 11:45—Studio concert orchestra. qixeTfajie Daily News, imdeigradu- tlore » xnlcrophono by Qrantlaild Bic^ 8;tK)-feBeggar’s Bowl; team. 8:45—Character readings; concert. :00—^Two dance onihestras. Ste puhttc«tU» editorial toitoy laporta writer, du r^ .tto 9:30—Political address; Globe trotter. 1:00—^Dlxie Jamboree program. B nl Botdes lorf 4l)e broadcaat by 3VICAB’ aeao^« 293.9—KYW, ^ CHICAQO—1020. mcbi^ssed regret at >‘all the tumult’* ^ated atatlona at 10;80 Wednesday 11:00—^Late dance orchestra. 11:30—Moonbeams’ music kiuK 8:00—^NBC programs (3% hrs. Meateft by "Saturday’s YaloArmy sight, Hoppe Ifc^st came toto Prom- 11:30—Amos 'n’ Andy, comedians. 'Inenca when he defeated 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. foothill ganm 0 ^ aald “That aa far (hit o f ij^ance. He won his t o t ritte In 1907. 7:00—Amos *n’ Andy, comediana 11:4.5—^Dance cusic to. 3:00. 7:15—^renaders, entertalnmenL 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. aa Tale la couched, iheid^ta and 'lYnm 1919 until 1920 ho held tte title. 7:80—WJZ progwuns (8% hrs.) 9:30—Drama: symphony music.. Su^icions are forgotten and the 'Ibunir Jake Schafer delated Hoppe 10:00—Two dance orchestras. In 1920. but two years la.ter Hoppe 11:00—Organist; singing planlsL matter is^closed." d m ■—»>TV • .. 12:00—Late dance orchestra. 1:00—^Around the town. ‘ won back the titie Md kept 348.6— WABC, NEW YORK—860. 254.1— WJJD, CHfCAQO—180. f“Aa a result of Saturday’s game” years. A. musical prograni b y-L ^ - 6:15—Huston Ray’s orchestra 9:30—^Variety Jamboree. the satd;'"Tale is featur­ % ard Joy and his string o^ m ^ will 6:30—Story; Tony’s scrap book. 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHlCAGO-720. ed^’ih'the preM upon three counts. Providence, R. I., O ct.*»^ round outt he hour. 7KI0—Crockett Mountaineers. 8:30—W EAF tenor recltsJ. >v ^ie. tenor, will bo guest artlot of the 7:30—Rhythm ramblers; astrologer. 9:00—Modem dance music. sHrst, though accepting the de^ an — D e lin g ’ P^h^ei -atudfBnts.' to- Cai^ program arranged by the same net­ 9:30— programs (l}i hrs.) w ell and ^Bninooia: ha)li9,'‘'dpEpiitori|^ work of stations for 8;30. Jto. 7:45—Sandy and Lil, sketclu ^ven,y she beeves herself to 8:00—ClasMcal program; soloists. 11:10—^Male qpintet; Symphony. 'have beefl'^tied by an illegal touch­ at Brown Uutvewiw; indul^ t o .» Kensie will sing 'Slower S^ong” 8:30—Drama of the sea, banjo, aonoa. 11:30—^Dance music (2 hrs.) "Carmen” by Bizet; and ‘Grod^ by 9:00—Male quartet, organisL 344.6—WL8, CHICAGO—870. down. Secmjdj^^sbe believes, or some orgy of hatfle-aDd furniture tcastog Tosti. A violin sola by Tascha Zayde, 8:00—Studio string recital. for an hour and a late- isit concert master, will be ®notter fu ­ 9:30—Orchestra and soloists. her, spwbsinmi believe Booth 10:00—Toscha Seidel, violinist. 8:15—^Harmony duo; farm club. iwaa ^ u t v<'on':the spot’. Tb^d, she night and eaf^ thiis w m ihg, cawf- ture of the hour. He will play Har­ 11:15—Stanley Walker’s column. 9:OOr-KBC prosTPJns (1 far.) lequin’s Serenade” by Drlgo. _Sorae of 11:30—California melodlea 447.5— WMAQ, CHICAGO—670. xcade herself cohispicious in the Ing •nmyaf atacaeblJ^tu^’! George Ihe selections by Nathan^ ShlU^t s 7:45—WABC, programs (3^ hrs.) z .\ 12:00—Dance music; orf?£l®h; legged stool apitwent running down above belief by booing the Army. and iijr««aiOg;attOeto to-be d ^ orchestra wiU be "Fete ^ e m e ; by 484.8— WEAF, NEW VORK-840. 11:00—Dan and Sylvia; concert. The goblins will get you it you catch our breath when a^.,black ca t 'V j ' ' . 'A’ ^'-^SBkasenet; ‘‘Dane© of the 6:00—Orchestra; male quarteL 11:30—Amos *n' Andy, comedians. don’t watch outl‘’- :r: ’ turns Ws lantem-greeii eyes our the road'the": news.' The "The lamefltable thing about the traffic. " "Gri^, and "Mazurka” by De Libes, 8:45—Uncle Abe and David. ll:45-^oncerL dance 1 music. doom ed hoa^ iflflh’h have! a chemee: 'whoie^ situation is that now, what- Starting b^ore toldnlrttj apqor^v 361.2—KOA, DENVER-830. For they've had their nut-brown wtw.l V • ‘ ... • - tog to poUce, the sfc^ents rtwkad to . Wave lengths in meters. on 1^ of 7:00—Xylophonist; talk; songs. eyes on peojile ever since the oldest ■The Romans, a little more civil-. neighbors staned to inquire W ef we have fdt in the heat of • g;00—Democratic, campaign taiit. 10:30—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. toss botties, mkttrBswB iw^ ibrokea ! station tiae. kilocycles on the right ^8:30—Tandy MacKenzIe, tenor; Yat. 11:30—Orchestra, male quarteL cat and the v^eat owl got together Ized, followed a somewhat similar abbtiiiithe health. ’ ; The minister unc(mside]3ra actions, most of us TTimes are all Eastern Standard. SlacK furniture out of thrir-wto<|crwB.^.. <''7 cha Zayde, violinist. 12:80—^Feature pleasure hour. and planned a hoUdaj^.’ cilstom. On November 1 th « held ^ksked'his favoxitoand made wish that ah the-tunmlt had never ^ face type indicates best featurea 9:00—Chicago Little Sym ^ony. 1:30—Hill Billy boys’ program. suggestions about the prbper way to beSn >■ faisie^ .We, have cast asper Fdlce found the 8tireet;J& Yreijit 9:30—Revelers male Quartet, 357—CMC, HAVANA—840. Aerial transportation, world a festival In iwnor.of Pomana, ex- 9:00—Cuban troubadours. courts, tree-sittii^ iharathons and presslhgihaii^ulnesi for the purple (fle. s'Hia wife measured him for his sions upon a Idkg honored opponent of both domfltoiSeB 1 Leading East Stations. 10:30—Sports talks by Qrantland Rice glass and'debyls JUid-,8 indtqtib^.w ^ ^ a n d Willie Hoppe, blllard player 11:00—^Artists feature ..hour. the thousand-andone other signs of grapes, the crimson apples apd the is]^ud. result, very often the and Idd our^ves open to the 272.5-WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 1X:00—^Four dance orchestras. 11:30—Late dance orchestra. 5 S-OCi—studio musical chronicles, 288.3—KTH8, HOT SPRINGS—1040. progress haven’t been successful in golden grains' in which thpif-^Ibr- true. chargervof had Itehavior;” reused to> reveil We IdwtKy.^, 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. ported that o i» tore im 1 ^ Btttotni?- g S:o0—WABC programs (2 hrs.) 6- 00—Sketch. "Raising Junior. 11:00—Orchestra, vocal soloa destroying the wltchety of a certain ful souls delighted. " ■. 5 30;S0—Soprano, 'cellist, baritone. 6;15—^Dinner orchestra; addresa 11:30—Como’s dance music. black night ih late October when hile,had been slashed:, by.,., .to 11:00—Studio artists; organist. 299.B—WOC-WHO, IOWA—1000. ______. . ^ Apple ducking and the burning of Over S s d Scotland, even now, house­ 6:30—Gloria Gay’s affairs. witches fly 6n btoonistiCks and sm all: chestnuts began at this tijjae; An- wives empty tb^blek pf salt-.on REICHSTAG’S COMMITTEE glass! . W 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 6:45—Lowell Thomas, reporter. 8:00—^Hawallans; Knockout Riley. Dean Samuel ^ Arnold:'and ,:Dew ^ (I-30—Merrv makers: address. 7- 00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comediana8:30—WEAF programs (2% hrs.) boya play a game witb.floorbells. ; custom, ho longer used, origl- every bre^ast'plkte’at night on R 6:45—Lowell Thomas with WJZ. 7-IS—Detective story drama. 11:15—Three dance orchestras. Nobody, knows how Hallowe’en j place in Wales in the Hkltowen., If ^ salt-i^aUs out pf Kenneth O. Mason wtoa»;tolwk^. 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 7-30—Phil Cook; women’s quarteL 333.1— WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—900. HOLDS SECRET SESSION Dean Arnold came^to to e!:a ca »’M t.v M 7:00—Republican state cornmlttee. 8:00—^Male quartet, orchesCTa. 9:00—W EAF programs (2 hrs.) started. Bvit years-apd years ago, i ^j^g^..covered yeara. of-antiquity. > nhftpft on any plato; ft'Hs- taken as a 8:30—Contralto croners; dM ce band. 11:30—String instruments. long before the ^ g ln ^ g of Chris- j -y^en the Are had burned down sign that there is going to be a va- the boys cctottoued throwtoar.tot*^ *1 7:15—WABC programs (6% hrs.) 491.5— WDAF. KANSAS CITY—610. out of the wtodovTs and kbpntl^lit 2 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—650. g ;00_Vocal, instrumental. duo. tianity, Hallowe’en fire# were glow-- gtones were collected,, named for the cfmt chair at that; table before the 9:15—Feature mived quartet. 9:00—Ike and Mike, comedians. police unto after 12:3d. o’clock,wM® J5 (5;30—Dinner concert orchestra, 9:30—Robison's orchestra with Hay- 11:00—Orchestra; Amos 'n’ Andy. ing in far coiners of ^ 0 earth members of the group and placed in year passes. c “ Berlin, Oct. 29.-r*(.AP)—Greatest t# 7 :00—NBC programs (1% hrs.) on and Schutt, pianists. 11:45—Two dance orchestras. “If we light a Are toqight the evil the embers.' Next morning a search Girls in Scotland, often eat salt secrecy shrouded a meeting of the the disturbance qifletedrdoam^ '*® .t 7:30—Soloist; musical hour. 468.5—KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. M WEAK programs (3 hrs.) 19:30—Sketch, "Wayside Inn. spirits will pass' Iw.” someone whis­ was made for them. , cakes and go to'bed wtthout talking Reichstag foreign affairs committee 11:00—Slumber music hour. 12:30—^Musical comedy albumb. pered on All Saints’ night—and ever to--souto'American .count ^ U m-C—Late dance music. 12:00—Two dance orchestras. 1:00—Studio concert orchestra. If the stone belonging to a cer­ or drinking water, telieving that convoked today to discuss among « 333.1—WBEN, BUFFALO—900. 491.5—WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 2:00—SL'Francls dance music. after red flames curled from lonely tain person had disappeared the otiK their future husbands will appear to other things Fascist and Communist school year begins to 7;0fi—Concert ensemble: travel. 7:30_WiIliam’s dinner music. 333.1— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—900. moors, to prevent the sinister ers shook their heads and started to thexu in their slee^. denmnds for abrogation of the April and doses to Novetobto to : ' i 9:00—Harp, violin, organ. 8:30—Orchestra; studio recital. 11:00—^Feature, tenor,- orchestra. charms, which tiiiS'/particular night December. ' 9-30—Studio ;dramatic sketch. 9:00—Feature radio forum. 12:00—Soprano, tenor, orchestra. collect for a fimeral wreath. For The Insh make a stew on Hal­ TreXty of Versailles smd modifica­ 1 1 . Studio program: orchestra. 1C: 15—Dance music; org^ st. 1:00—Orchestra music, soprano. was supposed Ip hdd .r they believed that he who lost his lowe’en, mixing" mashed potatoes, tion of the Young plan. l. ' . V ■ , 428.3—WLW, —700. 535.4—WLIT, PHILADE^LPHIA—560. 384.4—WMC. MEMPHIS—780. Close upon thc'Bghtihg of the stone, w oul^’t be alive to name an­ parsnips and chopped^ onions with I^liable toformatlon indicated, 7 ;()fj—WJZ Amos ’n’ Andy. 6:15—Troubadours music hour. 10:30—Studio orchestra music. 7-1 r—Revue: dance orchestra, g;45_WJZ programs (4% hrs.) 370.2— WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. flres came tthe bdief' In ghosts and other one tiie next year. other v^retables. Then a ring is however, that the government had | tlAKVKQ'EC) 7;.15_Variety; feature hour. 11:30—Two dance orchesti^. 8:30—Cheerful Home's club. witches; queerispectres against the buried In it. Sometimes a coin Is persuad^ a xi^orlty of the undesir-' S: 30—WJZ musical program. 245.8— WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 9:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) 12:00—Orchestra: organ recital. moon, flytog back frOha LaplanA; put in, -, too. ability of raising these Issues at the 9:00—Peanut revue: artists. 6:00—WEAF programs (1 hr.) lost souls, thto and white and fright­ Just where the custom started of The person who-finds the ring will i0;S0—Two dance orchestras. 7:00—Recital, musical hour. 361.2— WSM, NASHVILLE—660. walking down the cellar stairs back­ present tinae. 11:30—Theater of the air. 7:45—WEAF programs (3% hrs.) 7:10—Concert orchestra, singers. ened; broomsticks Walked and be married within a year, or if he Is It wEus, learned that the govern­ 12-on—^Dance music: varieties. 260.7— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 8:00—^Dinner dance orchestra. owls that used ^Sir wisdom once a wards, with a lighted candle in one idready married, will be lucky. The 8:30—Garden of melody. hand and a mirror in the other, ment re^rds'it as highly inexpedi­ N l J:0()—Late danec orchestra. 7:15—Musicians; cabbies hour. year. . ■ oare Who draws the coin will be 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 8:00—WJZ programs (2’/6 hrs.) 8:00—NBC programs (2% hrs.) hopefully expecting to meet your fu­ ent for Germany to take any steps 10:30—Sax Smith’ s cavaliers. 11:46—Orchestra, vocal trio. wealthy. If^a thimble has also en­ at this time particutorly as revision ' DxUy.Exo^JMlIJ* 7 8:00—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. ture husband’s reflection in the look- 9:00—Vaughn de Leath, contralto. 11:00—Supper dance music. The Druidsi'^ whd believed that tered' the pottage, its.toder might has made its appearance in speeches L v . .• 9:30—Players: male quartet. 12:00—WJZ dance orchestra. 12:30—Comedians; shoemakers. ing-glMS, no hooks tell. And, if f 379.5_WGY, SCH EN ECTADY—790. 1:15—^Minstrel men’s frolic. spirits lived in the trees and brooks, as well buy^a radio and settle down by prominent mm of other nations. SUddletowii ]n;30—^WEAF sports addresses. 270.1—WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. girl sees anyone she usually doesn’ 11:00—Orchestra: organ music. 11:55—Time, weather, market a observed Hallowe’en much as we ob­ to get his thrills by way of the air, Before the committee convened, Bi^iHaddam:... 12:00—Weird tales; dance music. 6:15—Dinner dance music. 8:00—Corn--Cob Pipe club. serve Thanksgiving; They held an tell, either. . for if is a sign of bachelordom or Chancellor Bnienlng summoned the Ekuex ...... • .• 4 5 P* 6:30—Orchestra: WEAF sketch. 9:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) Once upon a time in the highlands . r ' • 399.8—WJR, DETROIT—750. autumn festival, when they Ughted spinsterhood. leaders of all parties except the L v. S syb rook 'Bijtat MtiSO p._ni*; 2:30—Late dance orchestra. 7:00—Talk: musical Interlude. 11:00—Studio dance orchestra. of Scotland, people believed that if 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 7:15—Gondoliers: piano solos. 440.9_KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. fires in honor of the sungod, express­ Communists and laid the govern­ Doe NEW YORK - v . S;00—Feature, “ Southern Cameos.” 8:00—Studio concert orchestra. 1:00—NBC entertainment. ing their gratitude for the harvest. a man put a -spoonful of skit in his 8:30—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 2:0n—Henderson’s dance band. Hallowe’en is observed in Ameri­ ment viewpoint before them. (P ier 40, N . »• 8:30—WEAF^ “ programs (2%___ hrs ) - . But back of this wks a dark shad­ mouth, drank no water, and went R etu n iliig ‘lea.Te , . . . : : Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. walking down the road in silence ca in a spirit of rpyelry today. ow that dimmed the light of the red, But once upon a time it was a se­ n e w YOM^ . .. .'Stoo p. BUir| 6:30—Contralto solos: talk. 344.6_WENR, CHICAGO—870. until he came to a place where 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. red flames. ' / rious, sacred occasion. So if a black 6:00—Big Brother Club. 7:00—^Programs of spirituals. 9:30—Players presentation. three crossroads met, and then sat MINE VIC|IMS:BURtED Newly Equipped Stoam ^ 7:20—^Talk; orchestra music. 10:00—Minstrel ^show;'comedians. The Druids 'believed that on this 10:3O—C. of C. organ recital. very still on a three-le^ed stool at cat crosses your path, an owl hoots Steam fjeated staterooms, 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 526^WNYC, n e w YORK—570. 11:1.5—Studio music hours. night the God of Death called to­ suddenly, or a strange shadow falls 10:00—Old Time Singing School. 7:35—Air .college lectures. 12:00—DX air vaudeville. gether the -vrteked souls that during midnight, after 'a while a voice : Saarbruecken, Germany, Oct. 29. hot and cold running water,; . 8:30—New York quartet ensemble. 202.6— WHT, CHICAGO—1480. would mention the name of a neigh­ on the floor, remember that this Is in:;in—Twins: dance orchestra. 10:30—^Your hour league. the past 12 months had been con­ — (AP.)—Impressive funeral serv­ •IM), $2.00, $2JSO ^ J^.op. .. :■ 11:30—WABC California melodies. 291.3—CFCF, MONTREAL—1030. bor who was to die during the year. the twentieth century—and be your 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. * 8:30—Oriental serenade; piusic. 11:00—^Ramblers entertainment. demned to inhabit the bodies of ani­ ices were held today in toe little 10:00—Music masters program. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS-1260. The man then picked up the three- generation! •’ One W ay - 11:00—Studio music hour. mals. Small wonder that we still black-draped Catholic chapel on toe Roiflid Trip (Good fof i r 12:00—Two dance orchestras. 357—CKCL, TORONTO—840. 12:00-Studio music hour. 325.9—WWJ, DETROIT—920. 9:25—Microphone mummera 1:00—^Bear’s entertainment. Maybach mining estate for toe 95 15 Days) .,. • •. .. • .^>00 ^ 11:00—Orchestra, program. 285.6— KNX, HOLLYWOOD—1060. 10:00—Three dance orchestras. 12:30—Questions and answers. victims of toe mine disaster there 272.6—WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. 315.6—WRC, WASHINGTON—950. last Saturday. Automobiles carried'at . . 6:00—Baritone and orchestra. 12:00—WJZ dance orchestra. 1:00—Two dance orchestras. The chapel was so small it accom­ low rat^ ^ f modated only near relatives. Thou­ Delightful Bveh&ii^ Wver Out-, sands of others stood outside bare­ ings to SOddletown. Ketum; ^ A year ago, when he was 17 years FOUR BANKS DISCUSS headed in a light rain. The Bishop t^ .b u s.' ' old, he began studying under Lew Bomewasser of 'Treves officiated. Ito m d T r ^ FWe ....;. 50c WTlC PROGRAMS White of the Roxy Theater in New George Pemot, French labor min­ Tickets «hd Reservations at > Travelers Breadcasting Service York, best known organ impresario A MERGER MOVEMENT ister, was present and spoke a few on , the netw ork. ' I Railroad Station or State . 7$ Hartford, Conn. feeling words in his own lang^uagc! Street Wharf. 50,000 W., 1060 K. C., 282.8 M. •hieodor von Guerard, German mfii- TO HOLD REFERENDUM New York,. Oct. 29.— (AP)—“In­ ister of transportation, also- was formal discussions” of a proposal present for the Reito government, NEW ENtLANI) Wednesday, October 29, 1930 to merge four banking and trust It was the first meeting of French S T E A M SHIP LI N E§ P . M. BY 126,000 STRIKERS companies with aggregate resources and German ministers in toe Saar 7:00—Serenading Strings—Norman of one billion dollars have been held Ernest E. Rogers; for secretary of territory, held by France imtil 1935 Cloutier, director. within the past few weeks, F. K. State, Allen T. Miner; for attorney under the treaty of Versailles. ^ 7:08—Highlights in Sport; Weather Berlin, Oct. 29.— (AP).— Although Hasler, president of the Interna­ The bodies, twelve of which were executives of the Metal Workers LICENSES SUSPENDED KIDNAPED BANKER general, Warren B. Burrows; for and Industrial Alcohol Institute tional Trust Company, said today. Congress, Richard P. Freeman and mutilated beyond recognition, were Announcement. |I Union and the employers - ^ last night "But the discussions have been buried in one grave. William C. Fox. 7 ; 15__Ollendorff Watch-Makers. I reached an agreement fordelegates a return of informti,” he said “ I can’t 7 :30— New England G^_ Program ; to work bf 126,000 men,, aeiegates^oiaeiegates 01 nnvthins- anything'^about about it. it. Such a A list of operators whose licenses RETURNSUNHARMED Rogers, Freeman and Burrows are Republicans and Miner and Fox (b y hookup with WEED—With the metal workers’ locals have de- merger may go through and it may to drive automobiles in Connecticut Henry and Marthy—Priscilla and.cided to take a referendum of the have been suspended for one year are Democrats. With such incentive, not.” for dri'ving while Unde.r toe influence | both parties are working harder rJohn and Orchestra under the di-i entire naembership tomorrow to de- The banks involved are the bank rection of Oscar Elgart: ' cide whether to continue the strike. of liquor was given out today at toe than ever and a record vote is of the United States, tiie Manufac­ State Motor Vehicle Department as Will Not Tell Who Took Him PERO'S A Peach of a Pair, Orchestra. ! The decision was a concession to turers Trust Company, the Publi,c .anticipated. My Little Nest of Heavenly Blue, | the radical w ing'of the union who a part of toe .effort to reduce this National Bank & Trust Company, highway menace. The department John and Orchestra at thisI -meMorning’s meeting of dele­ and the International Trust. Such Away Or Where He Was This Is Apple Season •Poor Butterfly, Special arrange- gates upbraided the executives of statement advi^d people to notify a combination would give the or­ the department, or the police in case Fancy McIntosh, crisp and juicy, 16 quart b a s k e t 'a t % ment—Orchestra -the union for “deserting” the work- ganization resulting from the mer­ ^Moonlight and Roses, P riscilla, gj.g t,y agreeing to a settlem ent by they should see any of these drivers Kept. Schaller’s ger 140 branches in the city and 65c and up. : ■ ; ' ^ ^ John, and Orchestra operating motor vehicles. V.,,, i , ! deposits approximating seven huu Ansonia, Charles E. Cotter, Jesu- Red and Yellow Delicious Apples. ’ . jOee, But I'd Like' to Make ' The radicals asserted that an Im- mnumin dred millions. ino B. Vincent; Brandford, Wm. \ Baldwin and GreeninRS. , u i‘ 7 Happy, Orchestra 'pression had been gfiven as though Officials of the other institutions Galva, HI., Oct. 29.— (A P .)— Earl ^Popular Medley — Highway to Maars; Bridgeport, Einar Abram­ Green Mountain Potatoes for the Winter $1.2?) bushel. i the labor leaders were anxious to involved declined to discuss the re­ son; Bristol, Lewis A. Corbin, Emil Yocum, wealthy Galva banker, re­ Cider Mill ’ Heaven, Memories of You, Rag- lend the strike against the will of A few Irish Cobblers at $1.00 a bushel. ■ \ amuffin Romeo—Orchestra ported mergjr. Schafrick; V Broadbrook, Anthony turned unharmed to his home today the membership of the union. after having been supposedly held Yellow Globe Winter Onions 85c a busihel. ^ing Me to Sleep, Priscilla and I The new bank,, it was said, pro- Kupchunos;, CUnton, Henry N. AUen. President Urich of the Metal ! bably wquld be called the Manu- 'Danbury, Hhgo Strapberg; East for ransom. He left his three-day Open Tuesday, ^ Orchestra Red Onions $1.25 a bushel.- ‘ ' , ar- Workers’ Umon then countered this ifactm-ers T ru st Company. It would Haven, Geo. C Schmitt; East Nor­ absence as deep a mystery as ever. and Native ^ust a Little Closer, Special by proposing that a general refer­ Thursday and Saturday Sweet Cider, Pumpkttis, Hubbard ^uash ^ rangement—Orchestra. not be the largest tOidng institu­ walk, Richard Sihgewald; Green-; The banker declined to see callers endum be taken tomorrow. tion in the city in point of total re­ wich, Louis. Waagenaar; Groton, or to answer the telephone. His wife Hickory Nuts. . j Selections from “The Student Pending the referendum result the Turnips, both white and yeUow and many other produce * - Prince,’’ Priscilla, John and Or- sources, the Irving Trust Company, Edw. D. Pearce,- Jri: Hartford, M. said he had been kidnaped, but she We will call for your aples workers mostly refrained from with which the Guaranty Trust re­ Bradford Alfred,. WiUiam J. Eagan„ would not discuss the subject of and deliver your cider. in season. . x . 1 chestra. taking up their tools, although some g^O—Address by Former Governor cently was merged, and the Na­ Purcell Hamiitoh, WUmot-A. Keith, ransom or how he got bsek to his Ail our fruits and produce are of the very best, went back to their benches. ■;3^1fred E. Smith of New York— tional City Bank having resources Jesse Pullman, Pa'trick J. Rush. home. fully graded and sold as represented. It is in excess of two billions each. Jewett aty, Eddy Desroches; Barrels for Sale :^ B C . Mrs. 'Yocum said she , did not g iv e honest value for everything we sell mid it will pay., 8;30—MobUoU Concert—Tandy Mac­ Montville, Stanley Radowski; Mys­ know where her husband had been kenzie, tenor, guest artist; Yascha CLUB WOMEN MEET tic, Benjami^ H. Sel^tian; New held. ' 352 Woodland St. you to drive over and see us. We open every day , irayde, violinist; Henry M. Neeley, REFORMS Qi PORTUGAL Britain, - Francis^ M'; , , ■ 276 Oakland St., Manchester. TeL6384 ,ra (from WOR). en, that public high schools are cre­ of his estate. A posse, was Immedi­ f . . 9rd, vocal soloist—^NBC. then suspended their-search vShd'at Fresh Ground l 5c IMOO—Hartford Courant N ew s; Connecticut Department of Public will name delegates to them . Julian. , ^, ., ' ;$ulletins; Weather; Atlantic Coast Welfare on “Public Welfare In Con­ , Bpringffoia^’W K :;^ ;« •her request left toe entire- case' to flT/^TyrBURG) lb*,. • • • • • .-»••• V Marine Forecast. n ecticu t." Theon;'West: SpringW ^ Mrs. Yocum. ■ 1 ^ 5 —CoUin Driggs, ^ y n Theater ■ GETS28YEARB Vasy; Brobk^' N. Sv«^ Birk- Beyond admitting that he was 1. held for ransom, Mrs. Yociutn inaln- Pickled-Pigs* - O K ^ irew:Y6to ‘Ocfe 29,-*lAP)-^ud- . WHdn, it comes , to- executing ^ a W idow ” ...... Youm ans chai^ of receiving stolen ; goods. ihine. The report toai:. the ranspm Fr^sh A Peach of a Pair from “Follow strike' November 2, anniversary of ^(?n ■ roai^B^. ^topugh the dry demand was ^$50,000 gained •wide your oriiers fpr work "( to , be toe Balfour declaratipn affirming Miurimum- sentences' ofxsevrarjream -fitoberS'fOfVa^grpup of "-buildings in ■'•'i . SPARERIBS, lb.".:. s, •Thru” ...... 'Whiting were alto imposed'oh'Mto''on' eaito circulation. < , done. When you place an br- Vocal Solo, selected—^Fred Wade that toe Arabs continue opposing Coney island‘^ is r ' today rttoeaten-’ der for one room or your whole toe declaration. two charges in connection with a re­ ed Luna, teii^t'sl largest Beyond the Blue Horizon from cent attempted.jaU breaks “ e x p e c t M G ' VOTE house to be redecorated you ' “Monte .Carlo” . . . ----- H arllng pla^3^und4'lj:t;S.,-;KS^ - ^ New London, Oct. 29.—(AP.) Armour’s Star ^ Last year a British warship was Ckown officials said'they linder- may be-assured we "will do the It Must Be You from “Follow Four aiarmifc.wa’e sounded before No matter who ■wins at toe elections sent to Palestine to guard against stood toe s^ite&ces are' to be served toe blaze ifiider ' contiol, and work - quickly, skillfully' and; •*., a-- -•_* mm Thru" consecutively, making. Tt 28 years. n e x t Tuesday this .city is expected SAUSAGE 3()^ Sweet Person disorders during a gfeneral strike on four low fraiae buildings were well to YOUR SATISFAG-I toe twelfth anniversary of toe Brit­ The charge > of receiving stolen damaged to the exteht-of ,$50,000, to turn out enmass at toe polls and :SquM'i^;n^y" j Always In All Ways from “Monte goods was biused on articles which register its 10,000 votes one way or TIPN... Uarlo” .Harllng ish pledge of support to toe Jewish but toe Ferris . wheels and roller homeland movement. were stolen from Windsor homes. corwters were saVed^:f The. fire start­ ^another. * ;:,A gg; Blaek flags flew all day from Arab ed in an ia\it^b^^fr:p6dnt shop For governor, toe city offers Situ in His 'Team, OoDln Driggs, MRS. FERGUSON'S FDNlliBAL WTIO Organist, Is liifinnlng R eoo^ homes and from 'minarets of where'large q u i^ ^ ^ o f paiht^ and I*.' i Collins Driggs, organist whose i e - mosques in Jerusalem, Jaffa, Haifa oil w ere ' J b h n i l ; and otnerother cities. ArauArab sauposhops ^is-uw- Hartford, ^-OcL 29. ^ clthls are heard from Station WTIC RADIO SERVICE : ;l- and Deeprating ’’■ Rti 11:05 o’clock each Wednesday Sayed placards “Down with the Bal- funeral to i^ s ‘ fourfrair HefliA.rAtinn.declaration. I for MtS. Emma J. Gaidinefr Fcrgu- e v i^ g , won’t be old enough to vote aon, widow of Prof. Henry Fergu­ W ORLD ' ON^ on all makes. Ckihtractbr.. for Comer EidH^ S!^ GreatTower of Salisbury Cathe­ gamiiai Ferguson,.- president of, toe ■ ii toe youngest organist on !t » ros­ Hartford Electric tdgbt CJompany. Or-.:*;*' ter of toe nation-wide Publix thea­ dral. R ecords ShoW that to e m ech- WM.'E.KRAHvt contin- Mrs. Ferguson died yesterday at M, ter _circuit______and______is believed _to be the _ anlsm existed in 1386; it 88 Center ^ TOibmd fboiw featured organist In radio.J ued to work until 1884, her home. 8bi .was 88 y tu t old. :>iSRBK?n'>«*Sh' •-’i'.‘,BerUn; Oct. 29.—(APl^^lfepoier ^*^“Even the Natibhsdikt^bvernmenf MosCoV, Ocii. 29. — (A ^ .^ .B f*.' during the Ruhr, occupation , declin­ how conspicuous a place her hats , .citato Cauisttansen idiote^^e was not a chronia affliction and . ^Etinmatipn of’ the optic nerve at the hiussolini’s address In Roipejyester- ship today. .- By Adelaide Kerr would yield to treatment. vda. Communist newspap^j:, in an eed d :Mussolini’s offer to' supply arms,’'’ are ghren in the cpUeetion, ... • rear of l&e eyeballj which results Jn day commemorating the eighth’ an­ New' York, Oct. 29.—(AP)— Bishop Cannon has been under editorial today accused F i^ c e of pE^al blindness and is a widespread the editorial said. “Now,, sffter-the Wrapped in Luxurious furs and vel special strain since his recent return . j-ggponsibility- for an ahti-dumping affliction, the two most' important niversary of the Fascist' march on National Socialists have--? succeeded vets, at^^mmering with Jewels and from Brazil. He hurried bacl^to j campaign which follows its recent factors of the chronic form are alco­ the Tiber city, in which he predicted at the polls IdUS^Jihi eyidt^ti^ decked with flowers, New ^York’s this country to meet charges heavy shipnMents of wheat to foreign hol and nicotine,” Dr. de Grosz said. eventual conquest of all Europe by lieves himself , near;: Ms goal. * “> • four Hundred gathered in the his- against hirn within the church by “He even adopts Moscow meth­ ports., ♦ ^ . “And all signs give, evidence that Fascism, received considerable front tpric old Metropolitan Opera House four ministers. He will defend hlm- The newspaper declares phrance is the damaging effect of nicotine sur­ ods,” the newspaper adds, “and in­ Monday night to pay tribute to the : self against these later if they are the center of all anti-Soviet ma­ passes that of alcohol.” page space in German newspapers terferes with the mterhal affairs of opening of Grand Opera and the so -! made the basis of a church trial. chinations, where the program is today, foreigxunations, fostering Fascism cial season. . . ' “directed toward creating an anti- Many papers recalled a prerious outside of Italy.” And as Verdi’s opera “Aida” be­ Soviet bloc of all coimtries bordering remark of the Duce that Fascism gan to unfold witji Maria Mueller on Soviet Russia from the Baltic to was an unexportable Italian article, V ' - ’ -V singing the title role of the Ethio­ the Black Sea. The editorial sayr NEW YORK CREATES and virtually all cpupled the speech , WALL APPOINTED Whd 8 ^ SO? -Why, it’s only^iJie lakt of Octoher^, pian slave,. and Giovanni Martinelli GARRISON IS DEAD; Prance is utilizing all “aggressive vrith Fascist gains In the September However, gdr out the old calendar and count *em up for-- app^Ering es KEdEnr^^s» they settled elements” available in these coun­ Reichstag elections. Torrington,' OCt. '2§;-^(AP)'^At­ yourself. ) thej^elves in their boxes to see and tries. , , The Italian premier’s sta^tements torney Thomas F. WaU was today to be.seen. WAS NOTED JOCKEY The newspaper further- declares have not yet drawn comment from appointed prosecutor • of the Tor­ E a rly Shopping Suggestions; ^ / Many an interesting fashion note that French diplomats are working any paper except from (Sermania, rington aty Courr by Judge Geo. was to be gleaned from the golden with the Frenclugeneral staff and organ of the Catholic Cehter Party, E. Hammann. ■ Mr. WsdLls -a-son of FOR MEN— ’ horseshoe where jewels and furs and 1 that the chiefs of the latter are the wtdeh declared: Attorney Thoinas J.^ WalJ,; ^rP^erly Strap Watches ...... $8.50 to $55.'00;, beauty mingled in a colorful pano­ "Garrisons Finish” Was actual leaders of the armed powers Ea(^ Man 2,000 Drawn “Presence of Italian blackshirts for many yCafs iprbaecutingi attor­ rama. White was “the autstanding of Poland and Rumania. at German National Socialist (Fas­ ney here. , . , Pocket Watches ...... $15.00 to $50,003 color; jewels were worn in greater Uslng the League Including Waltham, Elgin, Hamilton and minoisti profusion than last year, and shoul­ Known Wherever Horse­ French diplomacy, B r a v d a Geti IHiree Days’ Work in der bouquets proved their return to charges, has used the ^ ague of Na-_ W&tcll6Sf^ a vogrue. tions as a center of anti-Soviet Large assortment of rings, various stones, various’ The Costumes men Gathered for Years. schemes^ That almost all of the ne­ P arks ef City. p n ees'.. li • • • • ...... • $8.50 to $25.00,;^ Mrs. William Goadby Loew ap- gotiations led by Foreign Minister Cigarette lighters ...... |3.75 up^ pfeared in a gown of, grey tulle, em­ Briand and aided by ■ representa­ Ndw York. Oct.*29.— (AP)—Ap-, L oans F rom $10to$^o© Cigarette Cases ...... broidered in silver with a diamond New York, Oct. 29.—(AP)—Ed- tives of other capitalistic countries and emersdd necklace and earnngs. “have ended ip some anti-Soviet pro­ propriatlon of $236,000 to provide Quick—Easy—Confidential Waldemar Chains ...... $3.50 up. Her wrapip was a saoiesable vape.cape , ward H. (Snapper) Garrison, one ject or an attempt to attract new temporary work for 2,000 jobless Mrs. Ogden L. Mills was among) of the most famous jockeys in turf participants to the organized anti- men in New York C3ity’i parks was Blverybody needs extra money at times. Sometimes it’s to meet an emergency,; more often just to take care of past due those who appeared, in white. Her history, who originated what be­ Soviet bloc.” ' ' ^ c ^ t. approved today by the committee of FOR WOMEN— 1 goitrii was of satin, drapea along The laboring masses of the Soviet the whole on the Board of Esti­ bills. Why worry about that needed money? Why go to came popularly known as the "Gar------, . . friends or relatives and suffer the embarrassment of asking them Wrist Watches, complete with bracelets $10 to $g" simple lines___ and sweeping to her mate. hee^ about her: shoulders she wore rison died at tha tage of 62 j The plan provides for paying the for it or letting them know all about your personal requirements Mesh B ags...... 53*50-^ a throw-wrap-hf flame-colored, vel­ at the Swedish hospital in Brooklyn i coJi^tries^ch attempt to obstruet temporary park workers $5.50 a for ready cash? When you borrow here, the entire transaction P«i and Pencil S ets...... $3.75 to $12.50 Is just between ourselves. You get the money promptly on yoiir vet, while.her. coiffure wa? flushed yesterday. He had been in appar- I trade with Russia, thenewspaper aSr day, the-2,000 to be ' drawn from Crystal Beads ...... • • • • J with aAejffldressf of diamdhds. ent good health. I serts, and have expressed reading jwn security. The only charge is three and one-hi^f per cent, civil service lists. Each-man will be per month, on the impaid amount of loan. You may repay in Pearls ...... jd ./o A gown of crystals designed over Garrison wa^ a black-1 to use all their efto^^^^ given three days’ work a week. a pale pink satin foundation was full anytime. Pendants, various colored stones ...... Ad.au up M aa,>Ua.ae.ecUon,totiJ&r^^^^^^ The $236,000 would carry the 2,- Mrs.'H. E. 000 through to the first of the* year. Selection of Rings, various colored stones = the evening. Her bandeau, necklace before he rode to nches and fame international imperialism.” Here is How Your Payments are Arranged. Sre’aS|,wereotdlamon^^^d|oo_,o« If by January 4 the emergency still $40.00 loan pay back $2.00 a month. Westclox Alarm aocks in colors ...... $ 1 .5 0 ^ ^ e r her shoulders she wore a long i bred horse flerh of his or ^ y other exists, another appropriation will be $76.00 loan pay back $3.75 a month. Westclox Pocket Ben W atches---- $1.00 and $1.50 That foes af the Soviet outside sought, bringing the total to $550,- ••a A craivak sw€6t)insr til© tiin©, £[© WES ill His prim© es e , aid to counter-rev- $100.00 loan pay back $5.00 a month. 000. $200.00 loan pay back $10.00 a month. "S L , taeLda ot|&f£ -r While city officials were consider­ pOO.OO loan pay back $15:00 a month. / the Metropolitan’s impresario, was st^ le of horses. editor continues that these plot- ing this and other plans today C61. DONNELLY therAto watch the ballet which she Garrison was the successor as an , The miUtary in Arthur Woods, chairman of Presi­ I the ters are ■ ev _ , dent Hoover’s emergency commit­ IDEAL FINANCING ASSOCIATION, Inc. JEWELER had directed and coached. She, too, internationally famouslu Of ^ockey the to latter the _ tervention.__xt hoa haarmroved It has been tha proved that 853 Main St., Boom S, Park BoUding South Manchester. Gpnn. South Manchester wore white—a soft lustrous crepe, colorful Tod Sloan tee on employment, met with lead- Phone 7281 Hours. 9-5:80 Saturday 9-1 515 Main Street, Garrison once remarked: "Horses the c°'“ ter-reyolutionary activitiesV...- ers of women’s clubs from six fitted to her figure and sweeping, ran for Tod.” Garrison regarded among our engineers and d the floor hy six inches in the back. Laveme Fatpr as the greatest of structive work of the Kulaks, or states and urK®*^ them to stand be- A shaft of diamonds caught her ;^SFpeaa6Bt». hB. Been W « d rniffnre at the back and her wrap! niodem jockeys. , » as Oiey stood be­ was of ermine, collared______3 with fox. < coopera­ ■?-V Wrieht in a coral chiffon frock em- once remarked "the money is.” tion witfi.'-tBe'4iewspapftfir'td'~obeck broidered In'beads,’wom with an Garrison was the highest salaried cancer, Dr. Joseph C: Bloodgood of MILLER KEEPS S p N T ermine wrap; Kathleen Howard In jockey ih the business in 1894 when Baltimore, said in a paper read at a severe V-necked black' velvet he received $3S,500 as contract rider the American Public Health Asso­ ON DIAMOND SHOOTING Your Old Dictionary I s Out of D a t e — When Compared To The e o ^ ' ruby earrings and crimson for August Belmont, James B. Hag- ciation meeting here today. ^ crene’ slippers; Mrs. Grover Whalen gin and Gideon Knapp. A year later Dr. Bloodgood cited Massachu­ in a black velvet frock and ermine he wore the si-ks of Col. Jacob Rup- setts as a model In demonstrating New York, Oct. 29.—( ^ ) —De­ wrap and Mrs Lawrence Lewis | pert, now owner of the N. Y. Yan- “the value of turning over' to the tectives talked a long while today GUles’pie in a Gregian gown of pink kees. State Department of Health the to Robert Miller, sometimes called lace ac(^ted-'by A ropfe'of Garrison’s most famous race was “the Count,” about the shooting bf his victory on Boundless in the educatipnal campaign which has for N ew Webster’s College, Home^ Among the throng was Mrs. Hen- its object giving the public the cor­ Jack (Legs) Diamond, but they rv Ripley wearing wine colored i $60,000 World Fair Derby at Chl- didn’t learn much from him. lace, a ruby and diamond necklace | cage in 1893. He quit as a jockey rect information which ie their only protection against cancer ^oday.” ^Miller, they said, admitted he and’a chinchilla wrap, while Mrs. I four years later. was in the Hotel Monticello where Robert- Gdelet ” appeared to n close- I Tammany, bWrbWned by Marcus Daly,t^^® cancer clinics conducted *' ____ j.. __ ‘Aav* fViA oftanlnAS o f th© MESSECHU- Cnamond was shot three weekSv gown of silver cloth the, copper magnate .'U‘ carrying a pale pink ostrifeh fan. ;ealth offeree ever rdde. Garrison was on the fa- an excellent subject “forfor pubUcitypublicity I «arlvearly .^at that night and didnt hear me Throughout the h crowd ,* Wom- shots,/The hextV.dky he went to enaded the debutantes, long-skirted mous Tenny in the match race of the widest extent.” “ ■ ■ • “There niust be some method of New Bedford, Mass., to talk to a sh'prt-coated, flowcJ-shouldered. One which the latter lost to Salvator in lawyer about some trouble he was ot-them stood out among the rest. 1893. education------to _g^lve more members ^ « of siie wore a sweeping white chiffon Garrison, won, lost and partially conjmunities the opportunity for in in Boston. ENTIRELY NEW WITH COMPLETE RADIO EDITION g d ^ a hip-length jacket of sap-! regained a fortune in the racing prevention and the possibility of a “The Count” was indignant, police phire’velvet cohared in white— and game. He is survived by his wife cure in the early...... states,” Dr. Blood­ said, about reports that the Boston good stated.;-.Surgery and itfadia- trouble had do with swindling a her chestnut curls were caught back . and one daughter.' Twnn in- a liquor deal. It t with a narrow band of white ribbon 'tion with .X-^^fiys and rjidiUm, the of bnly effMtiVe treatments, do not liquor, at aU, Miner said, but plates that ended in e tiny bow on top for making counterfeit money. bet head. FEAR CHINESE REDS offer more than ten per cent of a Diamond himself remains in a Every teacher, student, reader, wifiter and author will permanent eyre in the late, stage of hospital' on Welfare Island, re­ •cancer while they offered from 80 covering' from his woimds and un­ find this splendid word-book exceedingly helpful in the rI y a l c o u pl e S M HAVE CAPTURED C IH to 70 per.cent.of a,permanent cm*; der police'guardlon now, for he is .3 jf applied earlier, he said. held in $26,000 baU for a Grand preparation of their work. -ill 5 a f t e r STORMY TRIP Jury inquiry into his shooting. Hong Kong, Oct. 29.— (AP)— STORMS SWEEP EUROPE Fear that Klangsl province Commu­ It'is a recog^zed authorative guide containing prae- Athens, Greece, Oct. 29.— (AP) nists who have occupied the city of __The Bulgarian royal yacht Czar Kian since October 5 have invaded London, Oct. 29.—(AP)—South­ Announcing tically every word in the English language in doily ise Ferdinand, with the royal newly­ the southern part of the province weds, Czar Boris and his ,queen, ern and Central Europe and the and in addition hundreds of new words. formerly Princess Giovanna of was felt here today when efforts to jands bordering the ^^tem A^.dRer- communlcate with Kanchow by j^anean and. Aegean seas are’ suffer­ Itajy, aboard, appeared at nooiv to­ THE NEW t day to have won its battle with a wireless failed. ing from a severe buffeting by gales v : violent gale which made the cross­ The local government station’s and cold weather. A special supplemental Vocabulary consisting of calls to Kanchow went unanswered, Smyrna andristanbul, Turkey, ap-*- ing of the Adriatic from Brindisi FLORENCE lOl most difficult and dangerous. leading to the belief the Reds had pear to be the worst sufferers. pvhr one thousand radio and u n less terms tite hereto After hours during which, be­ interfered with the Kanchow sta­ At Smyrna at least 68 persons This dOpulnr edi* cause of atmospheric interference, tion, which is within the walls of hove lost their lives and three thou­ concisely and^f^hentictfly deflned. the Czar Ferdinand .w as out of the city. sand are homeless and without^fotod, OIL BURNER Kanchow Is a city of 250,000 pop-; Six hundred and; fifty-five hpqses, tion is in valuable to Radio Fans. touch with the world, she radioed ilol that she was off Patras at the en­ ulatlon, with only one thousand have been demolished,, by ifldbds due For Kitchen Ranges trance to the Gulf of Corinth, and troops forming the garrison.- to torrential dovimpoursv At Tatan- expected to pass through the There are 18 foreign missionaries bul 22 persons were'.injured in'the CirCUlfttlllfir Corinth canal shortly alter 8 p. m. at Kanchow. Six are American gale. „ ; ■ ■ Sdme anxiety had been felt for the Catholics, five British and two Ger­ Parts of southern Prsooe, Aus- Heatenu sMp, both because of absence of re­ man Protestants. All the Americans tria, Czecho-Slovakla, Jligo-Slavia are priests of the Vincentian Order. and the Alpine regfions were desp in ports from her and as a consequence i H '‘ >:t of'.violence of the storm, which Bishop O’Shea of Germantown, Pa., snow, with mountain passes and This is youT'i^ drove many small boats to shelter. heads the Catholic group. ..many .villages cut off from ’ the ' Opporttinity knocks but once. R was regarded as certain here A message from Shluchow, north­ .world. Telegraph wires were ,down boimd s tr k ^ that Boris and Giovanna, who were ern Kwangtunk province railroad and traffic over roads had ceased. '' portunify to secure this handscunely married Saturday at Assisi, Italy, center today stated the Americans and left Brindisi Simday for Varna, priests, Fathers John McLaughlin modbm and uif-tb-date dictionary* Retell vslue. to Bulgarian Black Sea port, have had of Brooklyn and Edward Yoimg of $3.50, but the Blancheeter Evening Herald hM been a Very rough voyage thus far. Jamestown, N. Y., who were sta­ tioned at Nananfu, Klangsl, left the ^fortunate to arnwge for ite readers to get thto h |^ city October 6, crossed the Kwang- C lA S S I F I F U THREATEN MAYOR tung border and were heading for 6 / class u p -to ^ te New Dictionary on Hie popuhw coupen Canton. -.K Aix-La-Chapelle, Germany, /Oct. plan at w smito an amount,' everybody wffl marvel that 29.^(A P )—Striking miners incited by ^Communists, today menaced tiie REVOKES VOTING RIGHTS It can be done. bui^omaster of Palenberg, who was abfe to drive them off only by draw­ Following our.flxsd pdUcy of fw- ing'his revolver. Darien, Oct. 29.—(AP)—Pending niahtng only QualUsr'xnerchandlse to ■' • -'Vv:, • W-: the confusion one miner at- an investigation into his status as a our customers,-we a rt now offering teriSpted to knock the weapon from citizen of the United States Board the HEW FLORENCE BURNER; the*' mayor’s Hand and it was dis­ of Selectmen today revoked the “J^R E N C E ” has stood for Quality ;•- -V charged, 'the bullet entering the voting rights of Officer C3iarles on ■'burning presets for over] ' HOW YOU CAN GEE IP harri of a bystander. ; Murphy of the Darien police depart­ half a century.' — AUydu need todo fato cUplihe wuiiph bom ^ or ■ae official was threatened as he ment. When he-was sworn ta ^ B a. attempted to'settle a feud between voter here Murphy declared that he Let us show you our “FLOR- it to the Manchesto Herjdd and ^ the'strikers and the mine manage­ had been a voter in Stamford. He on permanent display In a WEBSTER’S (XWittrGE,; ment. Ever since the burial Satur Stamford authorities that “BIG VALUE’^ h « ^ ] day; of the 262 miners who died in in New York City but oyr store. R jjn O AND WiiaELBSS EDITION." SIH*PLY IBOTHITO* DOOT W ^ BEGIN the Alsdorf'.disaster. Communists' more recently.... he has dec^red that cup.pmG c[OUPpNS^^p:|iY. havb been inciting miners of the he may have .been bom ilf ^Belfast, Ai^La-Chapelle district to strike. Ireland. . . - (k(l1^A d| 12t Bitm *>'hcy succeeded partly today at the It is understood that Murphy was CHAPPj ' Caitolus Magnus colliery, Palen- abandoned by his parents when he l-v: 1 beiig, keeping half the workers was 7 ^years old and he w m then BRINGS RESULTS. &NYGREN adopted by Springdale family. Ac­ ■i: -}M. from entering the mine. Police vjgg'No. MGiln S t) iflonn.' u s ^ blackjacks to clpar the en­ cording to reports he does not know ' la’--' trance, for. those’, wilHng:sto work.' hls family namt. r?..- . vjT®' * ^ -4!k- , ^ y ... 1 it-''- 'Vi- A MANCHE^E E^;NTNG:HERiLD,;WI^i [t»A G E T E N m4 . i . | T :t

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likeness to that of other babies objects. - - ~ ' BEGIN HFiBE TODAY Then suddenly the green lights ended with Celia and Lisi climbing | The emotions with which toe baby 12 to 16 'Vsre^: laugf^g Slqu^ i' CELIA MITCHELL, 17, leaives jUahed-and .tha'car sl^ot forward. out of toe car and leaving Mrs. Par- j jg probably born are fear and rage, when played ^^to 'fnitoFlea or tossed Balttnu^ ‘ iSrhere ri»e . liass livedhved • ?»«TOe're - ■ • - _ ■ J • nearly •_. I there," II «Lisl 1 . . f said,1 sons at toe wheel. ’ and possibly love. During toe first gently) ' ’ « ; with" her seamstress mother, jjg^ j^ygg straight ahead. They made their way to toe six months he shows fear by: 21 weeks; laughing aloud at ^ d - l/hin ItAl* _r_T® « • itfM__ BIARGARET ROGERS, to Join her Celia uttered a . low cry. “Smoke! sidewalk. They were a strange j i to 6 weeks: a convulsive reac- den'motion. ' ipe^ this h> a winter of more wealthy father, JOHN MITCHELL see it—rOver there?” sight, with heads bare and wearing .tion to loud sounds, During the second'six months Ws^ ■/fet^ f^.-and &egimce,"' a,packet of - ' ; ' » ••-.qme warerproor covenng. « In New York. The piarents are dl- “Lisi, you’llt never be. able to get their rlong, light-colored - evening! 12 to 16 weeks: signs of f^ r on emotions becom^^a’ little; more 'litjJe-. colored sachet pillows would ' .nR.. MORRIS FISHBEpr iA recent w?s m&jde in a h<^., v o r i^ and Bfrs. Rogera’Is a widow to this place,” Mrs. Parsons declar­ frocks. Men, women and children' seeing strangers. . - . plex: • ^ - > mkke' a nice Christmas gift. Pitril ward i^whidb sto baWj?a,’jroj% following a second marriage. were crowding, pushing, trying to j He shows rage by: one of toe four or six that Editor, J o t a ^ i ^ p e r s ' eoYer^ with oUed i m A , ed. “ Let’s go back!” 7%its months: toe child 3hoyirs-9igns get nearer to toe burning building, i 1 to 6 weeKS:weeksstruggling struggling auuand cry- -you'include Id the "packet should he Medical Asso^tton, MO toe Health Ma8®tooe . paper photographer. Is In 1 ^ answered determinedly. “Smoke— It was difficult to breathe to e , „“ - - riage or hat. . , . made of a different colored taffeta, With the glrL Mitchell asks EVE­ I should think., there .was! Can’t smnlcv ftir ^ 8^ he w&JitS t.G. At 8 months he m ay. hang his !satin.or organdie, to give a pleasing LYN PARSONS, beauttfnl widow, Lisi had caught hold of Celia’s ‘ 12 to 16 weeks: crying and grow- head and show signs of : embarrass^, rainbow; e^ct. ‘ v you smell it?” , . arm so they would not become sep- [ mg stiff if he is made to he d o ^ to Introduce his daughter to other They were hemmed in now by ment if his attempts to inSke sounds, Two pieces of m atei^ eight by ypung people. Mrs. Parsons agrees motor cars,'; trucks and other ve­ are imitated. . He often' refuses to eight inches arc required to make Miislderlng Oeha a means to ^ hicles. - Horns were honking and continue. one of toe ; new big square sachet Mitchell’s affections. She soon At last they edged through the | Appears At 8% months he shows imwlll- pillows. Cut two squares of sheet drivers -.'complaining loudly. 'The cotton .slightly smaller in ■ dimen­ comes Jealous of the girl md coupe could-barely move. crowd and came up agamst a rope, j development of love ingness to be picked up hy'strangers. “ Can’t go farther!” a policeman This is probably fear. At .-this-age sions so that when hems are taken proper clothing tor infants shouTd togs'"Were" no more . Bchemes to get rid ofher by ^com - Ldsi" dtrcked her head forward. off :toe silk,'toe-cotton wiU fit in aeine a romance between CJella and shouted. “Here—get back there!” I g ^veeks: smUing anc show- he also cries to go to^his ^ toervaF provide uniform- warmth without' “ Lobk 'a t t it!’’ , sbe'" cried. “Did overheating, ease /Of dressing and TOD JORDAN, fascinating but of you-ever' seie'*: anything-like it?” Across toe street, nearly at the, gjgj^g of ' contentment when toe soimd:nf -,.ber voice,, arid cries/if neatly‘-5i"=';.:'-.;'■ - . ~ ... end of toe block, they could see the touched oh the lips, he cannot hhve her entire attention; i;* hems in around both undressing.* certalrty- of covering, WASHING SHOatBSSfMi dubious character. They were .still iwme distance j freedom for exerdse," and proper, Although Mitchen «o'blds ^U a building from which toe murky j ^ weeks: smiling in response to ' By 8%‘'- moht^ '' He will 'c r y ; re­ :ple<^ -:pfi-^^: a thick from ^ the* buihlbg' ’ building. High 'layer oFto®between toe two care of’ toe diaper.' " ‘ . to see Jordan she goes almut M to overhead the i thlck -black smoke clouds were rolling. A shrill siren ; ^jjg yoice and nodding, peatedly If laughed at. - ' ’ ,WaslY shields layers (ffteSttbri.- Fitting* them neat- Since the diaper is the most im­ itoe.bathroom-:bowl the <■ young man frequently. LJSi curled . upwwA Now and then It whistle rent toe air and two scar-: ' • lyrpnvdrie^mde of the sachet pillow, portant arUcl8-bf infant clothing, it DIINCAN, a girl of Ceb*’* coldred' wltihAa- dingy ruddiness, let ambulances came in view. Ce-1 ------~ ^ “ place toe rothei ^ e /o p : top and sew demands speclsil consideration. Now­ rinser tootoughly, oitoe coihes her loy^ frlenA SWelds brightened • and ; toe^^^ grew dark lia, imderstanding their significance, j hospital what’s toa,t for? , UNUSUAL. DESSERT water, 'made.-.-by; adlla H a en were 'riuining. 'The din was ter­ i Working their way back through thick cream' and powdered'sugar. c$ih'/do': a! quit!^ star on each, or and requires fewer pins. The square guest at Mrs. ^ a "0 “ rific. ’ The officer’s answer was a harsh ■ toe crowd of inquisitive humans Isome-ototo'.'debign, by using match- diaper, covers a* good deal of the ab­ ' ■ - ' ■ ------. V‘ ' -V i • " If yotir fingers are stained/.©fom,''. Ipartment. She meets Shield to tte Celia , had w begun to weep hys­ negative. . . . . I waswaa aaas uidifficult as pressing forward COUiAR HAyS irig. 5^k;.in.airunning stitch. It is domen and is more likely to be wet street one afternoon and Is with him "Oh, but please,” Celia begged, been. Neither of toe girls no- not necessmy.' however, if you put over a larger, area than is toe tri­ nicotirieT - ude -household’ amiMbrila terically. arid’perbxi(fe, 'iri equal parts/,, SCn^' when Jordan appears. They enter a “Let’s get out and walk,” she “I’ve got to know if he’s ,safe! j their frocks had been New hats cut their rears to suit - :a singlri stitch- -through toe very angular one. ■ ' . begged. ‘W e’U never get there any Don’t you understand ? I’ve got to twisted and torn. When at last toe high fur -collars' that . many [center bf eaehijrillow .to l^pld toe cot­ Li general, physicians have urged 1 with- a ilttie ririish. shop, thus avoiding an enoennter. winter coats and suits affect, . ^ i , Celia and Mrs. other way. Oh, - BameyJ how will know!” they reached the place where- walk­ ton arid >sa^i^iji place.' ■; ' ■ ' t o g ^ e r that evening '^ben they I ever, .find him? How; am I' to “ Sorry, lady. I can’t do anything ing was comparatively easy-,-■ they hear a radio report of a ^^®trous know if he!s-safe?” - . for you.” were breathless. Instead of rest-, fire in a building where Shields is Lisi tried'. to . move toe car for­ “See here!” Lisi cut in sharply, ing, Celia broke into a run. “have they gotten everyone out of ward. ' The effort was useless. “Where’s the car?” she cried, i NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY “Fitfe'A still burning,” she said. toe building?” “we’ve got to find Evelyn. CHAPTER XLI “You 4kn tell' “from the sky. Lord, “I’m not here to answer ques­ “We can’t,” Ldsi complained. “I’m Lisi Duncan grasped the other what a blaze that must have been!” tions! I’m here to see nobody gets sure she’s gone. Oh, look!” girl’s arm. “Where are you going. Mrs.'Parsons interrupted shrilly: past this line.” The policeman was becoming annoyed. She had spied the coupe. ' . she cried. . “This is dangerous! We’ve got to “ Yoo hoo!” Lisi shrieked like an Celia had caught up a sport coat, get away, Lisi. I tell you we’ve got Celia could not keep toe tears back. The officer took note of this. urchin, and dashed ahead. Mrs. the first wrap in sight. She threw to! I won’t stay!” Parsons greeted topm, horrified. it around her. , . j The girl loojied at her and shrug­ “They’ve taken toe injured over “Don’t stop me!” she pleaded, ged one shoulder. “How’re you go­ t o ------hospital,” he said more “What sights!” she wailed. “Nev­ half sobbing. “It’s Barney! Don t ing to leave?” she a.sked. “L6ok be­ kindly. “Why don’t you go over er in my life have I seen such & , rt, -i' 6 .f .V**,. ,** you hear? He’s there—in the build­ hind you!” there?” looking pair. Lisi Duncan, if I ing that’s on fire. I’ve got to get Evelyn turned. As far as she Lisi asked how to reach toe hos­ live through this night I’ll be sur­ OUR THIRD ANNIVERSARY SALE there. Let me go!” could see toe street was filled with pital and toe policeman told her. prised!” is a DRASTIC PRICE SLASH Of our 'vi‘ Freeing herself, she rushed from other vehicles. Motor cars of all After this sudden change of heart If Lisi had been in a normal entire stock of seasonable merchandise. the apartment. Lisi turned, bewil­ he became quite affable. As toe kinds and sizes. Messenger boys on mood she would have laughed. In­ Some items will even by SOLD BELOW dered, toward Mrs. Parsons. bicycles. Delivery trucks. She gasp­ girls turned to go he waved toward stead she said soberly: “Celia, I’ve “Go after her!” the woman smd, ed and qank back against- toe seat. toe crowd and shouted: been thinking. Wouldn’t it be bet COST. It is our hope that by so doing rising. “See if you can stop ber!” C e lik ^ d begun to fumble with “Let the ladies through there!” ter to go to toe office where your we will win new'friends and expre^ our Without a coat Lisi darted into toe f,astener;,:o,it the door. The human wall parted almost friend works and try to find out appreciation of the patronage given us the corridor. She caught up with “What aife ybu doing?” Lisi de­ magically and Celia and Lisi hur­ about him there? I knoW a little by our many customers during the past Celia as the girl was ringing for ried back toe way they had come. manded. about hospitals, and they keep you three years. the elevator. “Fib going to get out,” Celia said. They heard another shrieking siren waiting hours. Don’t you think it “Don’t cry, honey!” she begged. \ “I can’t stand it. I’ve got to know sifter they had gone a little dis­ would be quicker?” “Maybe it isn’t so bad. Please if Barney’s safe.” tance. Celia turned terror-stricken Evelyn burst in angrily: “You’re eyes to Lisi. - LJMITEp NUMBER A door slammed and Evelyn Par­ going no place but to take me There was a brief argument. It “But—if they’ve taken toe people home!” sons came busUing down the hall “You’re wrong,” Lisi answered, MriW'Fall Dresses to join .them. She reached the girls meeting her gaze evenly. “Can’t just as they were stepping ™to t ^ One to a WHAT you see how Celia’s suffering? We customer. descending car. At once Evelyn started out to find this Barney per­ took charge. . son, and we’re going to find him.” $1.03 “ Celia,” she said-, ‘ A ll Sizes me where you’re going. Whats There was no disputing Lisi Dun­ the meaning of this?” can when she spoke in that tone Lisi was the one who answered. ly^W EARINlG There was delay in locating toe “We’re going to the fire!” she ex­ address of toe Apex Picture Serv­ ice, but eventually they reached DRESSES claimed “Celia knows someone there. ^ ^ .. . V alues from $5.95 to $7.95 who’s there. Isn;t it « « « n g ! Celia and Lisi burst into that “But this is impossible! E vel^ office, startling a group of men Printed Silks, Flat Crepes, Canton Crepes, Jerseys, Knitted Materials. ^ protested. It was in T ^ y gathered about a desk. L d reached the ground floor ^ d “Have you heard from Barney Plenty of large sizes. the two girls hurried toward toe Shields?” Celia cried. entrance. Mrs. Parsons hesitated, (To Be Continued) nulled her cloak more closely about Sizes 14-50 h S and. with a dismayed gaze up- $ A 33 wai*d, followed. , - . . CHILDREN’S BOOKS “ My car’s at the right, Lisi point­ 2619 KNITTED SUITS ed In another minute all three were If you make covers of heavy squeezed into toe close quarters of yellow wrappmg paper for toe chil­ Values from $9.95 to $12.95. the coupe and toe motor was toroh- dren’s school books, you can add a little ornamentation by drawing a SPECIAL AT 36.33 swerved toe car into toe border of red, white and blue crayon which will please toe youngsters and “StoessEvdy= Par- help them identify them. Velvet Dresses sooiSotmed. “YOU '“ 't Values to $16.95. you're really going to ^ If Celia heard her she gave no Newest Styles sigrf- of it. Her face was white and aU^d Colors $12.33 drawn. She pressed LOVED LOBSTERS ‘P- ^^^urry, Lisi,” she begged. “Oh, BUT SUFFERED I was afraid something d r e s s e s nen. If Barney’s hurt 111 4.a. -. o fo^ive myself! Can’t we go fast- IF HE ATE THEM Russian effects *and latest models. Flat .Crepes, Canton Crepes, ®’^;.Ramev'’” Evelyn caught toe Georgette J ' wort i d oya^ Cc“ “Do you mean—is it toe young man Sizes 14-52. . vou-iknew in Baltimore? ,, ^ The girl nodded mechanically Values to $12.95. $ 7 .3 3 “He isn’t in Baltimore »“ y^ “ Of®! she said. “He’s here. I saw him tWs afternoon and he said he was going to m s meettog to msks plcturss. One.I^t of COATS Somehow I felt then it ^ .-s. *. -* - ~ dangerous, but he laughed Fiir Trimmed and Polo Pi/- Ldsi asked about toe address. She A ■ f I was driving with her customary Models A ' abandon, darting between other ve­ Values from cl jl J- hicles with a recklessness only hatched by certain ta^cah drivers $19 V $22.50 When she was forced to stop for traffic lights she jammed on toe brakes abruptly. : GOAT ^ L U E S TO $39,50 Mrs Parsons was white-faced, trtf now. Each time toe coupe FUR TRIMMED^ ; veered precariously she 3199 “ I like lobsters better than most any All sizes. ' deadly terror. 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T believe in ‘ Manchester Herald I>^^VEdriP®P®ki and reconunend it 3237 to eyerydrie 1 know.” Pattern Service ■ y— — — — — III ' S658 No. S287-—A .channing.CQatume slip-with a long-waisted fitted bodice If you suff^ from indigestion, ofjen For a Heraia rattem of the I pototed at 'cent^frdnti 'bas an attached skirt that is fitted through toe or just occasiqnaliy. gpt a package of these candy-like taStets from, youlr model muetrated. send 15o in Wps by means of jdn tucks. >It adapts Itself perfectly to toe new^fitted -V ;^egj£dar f l N E ^ ^ A t ^ lengthtoed silhouette.- Designed for .sizes 16,18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 druggist. They stop heartburn, gas Service itaxnpe or coin 36-lnch material with % yard of 5%-inch lace, and IM' yards of 2-inch lace and 8 yards of 2H*toch Irice.'.v ^ *'A-“ iT«-. : .Y , __ 5 1 K.'*S' - W 'j . ■ 4^.v, ','jrr ;.'"'»>'’; 'W V '■ ■v^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER,.CONN.V^DiJESDAY, OCTOBER 29^ 1980. , PAGE

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>Jo& . Make Eastern Bow Others May Enroll at Meet- (■ f- ■{jki ■ \ mg Tomorrow Night; Mar-i T h e S p i d e r tom Stmo,Sibailiim Hoii- Kansas, North Dakota and -Kcffes Om 's> / “ Mississippi Meet Penn, C«ASltlN<£i, phy’s Alleys to Reopen. Sf5¥>v 5 « A s t i i K a ^yets bve Ben Army and Colgate in Inter­ Preliminary steps were taken last night toward the formatldn of bMVfllllAMBRADCHER an eight team bowllnjf league to op­ Both Tonic list of sectional Battles. erate at the Charter Oak and Mur­ r a n d o m r e m a r k s a b o u t phy allejrs in the south end. f o o t b a l l c o a c h e s Five teams were-repr^ented at New York, Oct 29.—(AP.)—A the meeting held last night at the imall but select group of newcom­ Say what you will about football Charter Oak alleys. They are .the, The influx of footbah players frontuh ers will be introduced to eastern coaches, the fact remains that in Pirates, Bon Ami, Holy Five, Brit­ various parts, or Oonnectlcsit and. * football this week in some of the the upbuilding of football to the ish Americans and Night Haw^. Other teams yet to be heard from Rhode Island (xmtinues aa the Cube lea4ing intersectional battles which state it now enjoys, coaches and and Majors .strive to beat one an*s(i^ are the Centers, West Sides, Oak will vie with all eastern classics their personalities bave played other to adding strength for theic; that date back into the eighties. major part. Service Station and the Manchester forthcoming aeries to decide t^ ^ ^ Kansas makes its debut against Deception and generalship bave Construction. Any other teams de­ championship of Manchester, Pvov^^^ Penn; North Dakota makes its bow supplanted the old stylo of foot siring to enter, should have a repre­ dence, Hartford. Meriden, New / at West Point against Army and ball. When we speak of the old sentative at the next meeting which don and all points easL. At least ' Mississippi College comes north to style, we mean the bruising, inch- will be held tomorrow night at Mur­ young men .from out of town haire^'lS . play Colgate. Kansas is the only one by-inch, line-running game of the phy’s alleys at 9:30. trdd local gridinms to Manchest$^.,C; of this trio which Is expected to put days of Heston and Eckersall. For­ Incidentally, tomorrow marks the uniforms this season. How max(y"” up a battle against the east. ward passes, shifts, trick forma­ official opening of Murphy’s alleys more may come >ln the few remal^.’ ’" In contrast to these newcomers tions, speed and finesse have for the season imder the manage­ tog weeks before the series, no on | g^ ^ are the games between Yale and changed the game gradually during ment of Fred Murphy. The alleys Dartmouth which have been going the last twraty years. have been replaned smd stained over, Here’s^ a list of the put of,tm ^ ”-® on since 1884 when they were far The changes in the game have until their surface is like glass. players who ba-ve billed With both , less evenly matched tha^ this sea­ resulted from the efforts of coach­ The upstairs alleys afford a fine teams to date: >: son the Comell-Columbia series es to deceive one another. How­ 11 place for ladies to bowl. With the With the Majors- Which goes back to 1889 and a few ever, I do not think that football adjoining restaurant under new and ijeole, Provldsnoe. ^ - '»•!« rivalries among the lesser colleges today is one bit less, rough than in better management, the place is Tatro, Pro’vldence. ' '' which have almost as much football the days when Big Bill Edwards markedly Improved. Flannlgan, Providence; 'H'a history behind them. Brown M d was in there busting people around. Mlekle, Willimantic. Syracuse, preparing for their l2th Sagacity and cleverness have been slOE WCftK^ (Conroy, Hartford. meeting, come in between, having added. < Scully, Hartford.. "'-A Playing and Teaching A S A started in 191^0. Dadderio, Burnside. Princeton and Chicago made a lot Stars of the gridiron often have HOp-CACRlfite He doesn’t do a great amount of Sheen, Hartford. ot' gridiron history in one game proved fiops as coaches. This is be­ Sport Briefs toiling, but spinning out of the grasp Garrity, Providence. / v1TA£-$0^\ME(S back In 1922 when the Tigers won cause the coach, first of all, must of enemy toilers is (me of the fav­ Brown, Providence. Flaxman, Hartford. a sensational 21-18 victory M d they be a teacher. Many men who have orite diversions of Ed (Sjpiimer) starred at halfback known little A member of .the Morris family Tasker, Meriden, seem evenly matched in their weak­ has been captain of the high, school Herb, above, "Army fullback,; who about tackle-play or guard-play. scored the toucfiidown that let the Lazerrl, Providence. — ness this year. , „ Modern football is technical, not football team at Seymour, in West Driscoll, Stafford Springs. Pittsburgh and Nebraska have aj- Texas, eight out of nine years. (Jadets win from .Harvard recently. unlike military tactics. The star /♦ Herb was an intercollegiate footbsdl BergrenTTHartford. few fine battles behind them and who lugs the leather actually may With the Cobs ^ Boston College and Marquette are Over 4,000 tickets to the home star at Colgate before getting his know less about what goes into the West Point appointment. Maguire, Hartford . ready to make a re^ fight of it making of a successful off-tackle game of the Pittsburgh Panthers Flannlgan, Hakford . again. Carnegie Tech and N. Y. u. smash than the lineman over whose this year were given to fsms vyho Underwood, Pfo’vidence. resume their close rivalry where it position the attack ig' directed. picked the greatest Pitt teams in a Thacker, Providence. was left off last year. Penn State Some of the great coaches never newspaper contest. Prottip, Hartford. once took on Bucknell as a broth­ played. Robert Zuppke of Illinois is — ME CeASHEO , — WUliams, New London. Evening clothes, including velvet er” but those days are gone. Har­ one of these. On the other hand, THt?0U3H NAVY S(towartz, Hartford. vard, however, expects litUe trou­ men like Mahan, Thorpe, Ollphant cloaks and low gowns, were worn Sargent, Broad Brook. ble in its annual game with Wil­ and others who could be named, by some of the feminine rooters at J^ones, Hartford. ’ the Manhattan - Oglethorpe night liam & Mary and Navy has a simi­ were great football players, but T60CHOOWNe» / Plefka, East Harlfbrd. lar prospect against West Virginia football game in New York. Z5K A L A N Q ______Fogarty, Providence. never made the grade as coaches. ASSOCIATED PI=1ESS SPORTS EDITOR Wesleyan. Lafayette should have an I have been Interested in watch­ Waterman, Hartfpr- the Ockfords iuid Pawnees playPd can join Albfe Booth in ceasing to Coy, Cleveland, 12. a tie game only.last week. about bl. iniury, t ^ bean his fling at the teaching profession Raccagmi ...... 76 him even if he had been wearing St. James, sire of Jamestovra, win­ vyhefe near Madison Square any a headgea,:. . . . Duke Slater, more, have too vivid a recolle^tidn dpflnitelv decided that Albie wiU be j this year Getich ...... 80 ner of the Belmont Futurity, won The Cubs vrill’ start their ^ams able to play against Dartmouth Of course, good players have made i Dummy ...... 64 thi famous old Iowa tackle, is MILLER’S FIST IS SQUARE the event seven years ago. of the extremely sour impression good coaches. Jock Sutherland of playing with the Chicago Cardi­ at 2 o’clock instead of 2:Sb.this Saturday.‘*He prepared to do it by, tha^’ Stribling left to his last per* week and for the balance . of tbe Pitt was a splendid guard. Knute Total ...... 372 350 356 nals pvo'team this season . . . ■guiding the first team through a j Tbe thing that makes Ray Mil­ EGG LAYING RECORD r forjhance or two to Manhattim season so as to have the final cpiar- Rockne was a great end. A. A. Spinning and he has plenty of football rings. But, *one can well ask, what two-hour drill yesterday ^ ler the left hook artist that he is Kankakee, HI., Oct. 29.— (AP)-^; ter played to dayUght. Hanover—Dartmouth had a lot of Stagg was a fine player. So was E. Wlganowski . . . . 64 76 80 left in his system, too. . . . Vic- hea\>ywelght hasn’t left a similar lies in the construction of his Five white leghorn hens, owned bjr trouble in stopping Yale plays as in­ Dan McGugin of Vanderbilt. But S. Jarvis ...... 83 83 80 torio: Campolo either spilled the hand, declares Jim Corbett. Miller Imiiresslon? for the great players who have suc­ E. H. Ruckler, former University of The Chibs are dlCkeztog wli f terpreted by the scrubs yesterday A. Reale ...... 71 60 69 beans or he was kidding when has a square fist, according to Cor­ The nearest Stribling has ap­ ceeded as coaches, there are many Missouri professor, now living at Bristol, West Ends and Li R. Hanson ...... 74 70 76 he arrived at his South Ameri­ bett, with every knuckle even proached the Gotham frontier Mass.,'for a game here Armistice but that isn't worrjdng Coach Jack failed, either because they did R. Griffith ...... 69 83 70 can home the other day with the Ottumwa, la., have set a fiew Cannell as much as the possibility across his hand. ^ “|iear-match” at his (>ld stand, the Day. in connectiPn 'with the L^llon not know how to teach or because word that he was going to fight world’s egg laying record. J?Wark Armory, with itoe softened- of staleness. Cannell believes that is The hens have laid 1,589 eggs to and Army-Navy /.club celebration. they knew only the amount of foot­ Total .. .\...... 361 372 876’ Stribling at Miami this winter. up Myer'Christner, scheduled the one big reason why the Green never 361 days or 318 eggs a hen. The The Legion B ^d may tium out for - ball required to play their own posi­ . . , The rumor that Freddie GREEN WAVE IS HEAVY night after Garden patrons were of­ has beaten Yale. tion, and no more. previous record, set last, year to the occasion. *j , Weaving Junior Lindstrom may be traded by Mc- fered a so-called light hea’vywelght Annapolis—Bill Ingram, Navy Tulane University, 1929 cham­ Storrs, Conn., was 302 eggs a hen. M. Summerville . . . .. 63 84 82 Graw is more than Just idle chkmpion^p contest between coach is satisfied the bam that beat pions of the Southern Conference, E. Peterson . .. 60 64 77 chatter. Makqyj^ Rosenbloom and an entry Princeton is the best combination ^ ------boasts one of the heaviest lines in President Hoover will attend, the A. Liester ...... 89 ^ ^ d as Abie Bain. the Navy squad can produce. The Nat Cracker 81 87 Dixie. The Green Wave forward Navy-Princeton football game this aOCAGOCBJUICESr Princeton supporters are hoping I. Jarvis ...... 61 71 79 Within a half hour after the fall. It will be sort of embaifrasstog Whether it-was, as specified, a wall averages 195 pounds per man, inlsfdrtune to some part of (Jhrist- they don’t meet a better one. S. Kelly ...... 94 70 - 77 feeding of garlic to cows, the fla­ if, in his enthusiasm, he should and all but two are veterans of at ner's anatomy or, as seemed more SOONTOBEMADE New York—“Tony” Siano, Ford- Indiana plays Purdue annually for vor and odor of it ar^ perceptible least one season of play. clamor for naval reduction. ham’s Italian captain, has an extra Total ...... 367 370 402 in the milk. probable, a (Usttoct pdto in the re* ■ -r ifiJeu possession of the Old Oaken Bucket. Main Office 1 gion of the box-office, the Stribltog- job in keeping the balance between This* year that’s about all they’ll be Bragdon ...... 6 6 ChrlstneiHlMut was, again put off on Chicago, . OCL , 29.-t (AP)—^Loi^ the Irish and the Poles on his team. playing for, too. 61 50 Lennon ...... 71 very short notice. awtdted developments' and (toanges’ ' One side of the line composed of — I— 84 82 Ft&SS6Z •••••««•••• In the Cub baseball family are - Wisniewski, Miskinis and Elcewicz Charges of proselyting have in­ .. 66 69 ’75 Nebraska Primes for Pitt Banville ...... Jack Sharkey neither was punish­ pected to start tomorrow whe#^T and the other of Conroy, Foley and volved Big Jim Bausch of Kansas .. 56 46 56 Shay ...... ed nor harassed by the boxing pow­ Manager Rogers Hornsby returns to ^ Tracey. In the backfield, Artos and and other Big Six football stars. .. 45 41 49 ers for fouling Max Schmeling. and, establish. bis winter headquarterk,' Pieculiewicz line up directly behind O’Goofty says'lt’q all bausch. to effect, short-changing the cus­ Bomsby has. refused to affirm Siano with Murphy and McMahon Total ..T...... 304 301 312 Hopes to Square Five-Game Series tomers, blit the most pronfistog deny .ztonots ' of wholesale changes’' *'^ flanking them. Six of Lebrnon College’s stars in the team’s personnel but froto"';^ West Point—Five Army players suspended for drinking, gambling Weaving Senior bout of the early indoor season in iM. Strong ...... t New York, involving Justo Suarez tomorrow 'on announcements may not get into -action against and swearing. Football players .. 76 88 96 Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 29.— (AP)— changes are, mq>ected to be^numer-eH ! F. Nelson ...... North Dakota Saturday. Carlmark, shouldn’t try to be collegiate. .. 82 92 83 Nebraska’s Comhuskers are primed and Jimmy MclAiTfiQi. been put ous if not Rocking to. the baseball-^^i^ |G. Hatch ...... 80 84 95 to give their all to -beat the off two mohthe ;bqpi|(ise pf the box­ King, Fields, Bowman and Humber Panthers from Pittsburgh here next ing commission’s siispogiion of- the yoricL 4 • . ‘ were ke^t out of yesterday s drii C. Jackmore...... n o 98 83 ' The status of (Japtaln Charlkt oj. South Amerliian'puncher for tossing and there was some uncertainty was barred because be had played In . Taggart ...... 96 101 103 Saturday. Grimm, regular (hib first-bosenuuKioB } This year’s contest will be the a few wild wallops in a recent bout. whether they would be ready for the In a professional game though he for the past six seasons; Is one played for nothing. Why should a Total ...... 444 453 458 fifth since the teams met first in Suarez has been the most sensa­ the big question marks. Rumor baa>l game. Pittsburgh to 1921. In that initial tional newcomer of the year to the New York—Columbia already is young man play with pros for noth­ Main Office H Jujiior It that Jim' Bottomley of the F. Madden ...... game the Huskers won 10 to 0. In ring, blasting 'his way' through the working hard for the Cornell game ing when he can turn his talents to . . 76 81 67 Louis Cards will' succeed him..-'\ a&d£, B. McDonald ...... 1027, also to Pittsburgh, Pitt tri­ and expects to be working harder. profitable uses in college? .. 86 79 74 lightweight rabks nearly as elfec- Another report toVcfiVes CiatoherbM M. D oh erty ...... 61 68 78 umphed 27 to 13. ti^ly sis his countryman, Luis An­ Flood lights to make longer practice The last two years the games "Gabby” Hartnett It is known thats;.; Football players at George Wash- A. Jarvis ...... 52 64 67 gel Flr^o^did 'iMongf’ t o heavy­ possible are*to be ready for to­ have been to Lincoln, the 1928 tilt Hornsby thinks well of A1 SpohrecidV’' j Peg Doherty ...... 74 81 65 weights -seyeir years ■■ ago; Justo backstop for the Boston Bravefi^i'::! night, , , in pay. And ending in. a scoreless tie and last csLme hhre vdth the 'tbld'’fsu^oned Pittsburgh—Pitt hardly has had year.Pitt winning 12 to 7. and that he wants him as a'Cul&Lsid as they are, too! ! Total ...... 349 393 idea that the main ehjsict iir. the time to work out the kinks after I ...... • 351 The Cubs still want third basemam^ “Pop” Warner, now at Stanford, ring to punch his. tippbneht into the Notre Dame game before the is Whitney ot the ' Phitodriphto. Na-.cod- When the writers get around to coached the 1921 Pitt team. On thfe n sUte o f IfiaenB^lUty as \^pidly^as, Panthers start west to meet Ne­ AT MURPHY’S ALLEYS Nebraska victorious team that year tionals and are- willing to pay .oaanssrj- picking the AU-Amerlca team, pOSSiblSt ‘ i alderable cash'ahl part with a play^£*b braska. Today’s practice was to be O’Goofty says he Is going to recom­ Throwing Sr. were Hartley, Preston and.Lewellen the second and last before the In the backfield, and Swanson, Peter­ er or’ two for him. * oJ mend Elcewicz, Pleculewicz and E* Royce ...... 100 Paul T. Harper, George •’Wr thtae^ M. M a rk s...... 72 son and Berqulst in the line. . ------, avn team’s departure. Wisniewski—all of Fordham. mo for a slip to referenhh; Worcester—It looks as if there S. Varrick ...... 80 The 1927 Pitt ‘vlcto^y^ included (3eorgia-Ni6rth Carolina jk wouldn’t be many Holy Cross regu­ L. P u k ofsk y...... S8 Gibby Welch’s 93-yfird return of A coach has it ail his own way 1929, for which apologies. W; lars left for tbe Rutgera game. Only when be predicts his team' will lose L. T h orn felt...... 87 the opening kickoff for A, touchdovgir FORDHAMWANTS In 1928 the field was slippery from tended herewith, and three remained yesterday as in­ by two touchdowns. If he loses, he | _ — — — “ Come south and .aoine'_reaJ juries forced three men out Euad five has made a sound prediction; If he ' ' 427 408 428 two days’ rain and a snow. Neither team could score. . . _ football l^r'toysswhose^ i^ ^ were demoted. wins, he’s a psychologist. | Main Office Sr. he easily Ap^ed- and; pf. ,>■:;? '5U ’■ : ords are being broken every day' — M. Kissmann...... 79 til the Rose Bowl debacle New Cavanaugh,- fbethcdl CEMEto at Ford-, NOW THEY SAY \ Their names are nqt;8o ltti|>or|Mt ham C oU ^ has issued sixtoallenga, for non-attendance. | G- Fish ...... 67 Year’s day. " ' The Pittsburgh eleyen appears t» , the accomplishm•••••• pushover; .^Nebtaska has potential allde mere too to the was featured by the elevation of used to the sight- of blood. E. Kleinscbmidt power, and because of-i the'intersec­ DIKS ' tkgr, but bustoesf ventEirea tocdt, “Du®’ Parker who did all of that tional aspects of the game Bible will ClhAehwich, Q ct.\ 29;— CAP) ‘ — mqni o f i% from him. Tertee Miller great kicking to the Army game to Indication that Boston is on the 416 459^^1 shoot all of; this’, power directly at Michael DtxSiey, ^5, BrooWyn died retired, firet to go toto the lefthidf in place'of Austen. Wilbur the Panthers. i ... \ bjsstoiM Aito « g i w to the dress up and up is seen to the report that of ’*■the.boys wbo cari^ Some of Nebraska utoverrity’s “poten­ todajr friito injuries received Friday _ again had Hall’s post at left tackle. a newspaper there, which has run a China has passed a fac(ory law Two i tial” power, .which'^6lgfflx ft^owers hope will develop to the teams to* when a scejfowing broke, plungtolff suit buikfim, lo t eech time ha cama Another signal drill and probably chess column for 16 " years, has restricting employment ra.. wofifien George n was the last English him and another workman fortyjhadk io the ring to toiUd kia some defensive work are on tbe pro­ tersectional grid.battle withithe'Pittsburgh Panthers, N oy^ b ^ X at abandoned it to devote more space and bhildren and establishing an king to take an active part in a ( feet to ;the: grttmjd. - - - - account..■ - ■,' ./.-YW ’f gram for this Afternoon. to backgammon. eight-hour day for adults. , iQUitacy campalso. 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Out Danger of Walking With Tuesday evening. v ’ Executives Gather;..— ,Coit- plication has. been aade to said The trudteies of the Hale donation > CLASSIFIED ' Sbearer, Main street.. ,, Traffic—Pedestrian Killed. cluded Yesterday* ^ ^VERTISEMENTS bank by the person In whose name SITUATIONS WANTED— ^ ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 fund mrt Tuesday at the Windham such book! was issued, for pasrment $650>GARS National-Bank in WiUimantic to i'. of the amoimt of deposit represent­ FEMALE 38 f u r n i s h e d r o o m s while they ‘ The danger of waik^ig along the , The general executive. of . the - ' Count »lx avera«« 7®'^lJfvlatVon« traliaact their business for the year. ed by said book, or for the issuance last at ?4.00 per week; also fur­ side of a foad with yeUcular traffic Following the annual meeting they Womens’ Foreign Missionary So-'v aS^SSounS SWEDISH woman would like cook­ nished and unfurnished apart­ $650 BIJYS A 1927.WUlys Knigbt, o f a duplicate book therefor^______ing or general housework to do. good pRint, good tires, mechanical­ is pointed • out ‘by» Coroner Jolm had dinner at the Nathan Hale ho­ ciety of the Methodist Episcopal w o^s a» two words. Minimum cost s ments, heat; 26 Birch street. church held its annual sessions in Write Box ,y, in care of Herald. ly peifebt. Dial 7220, James ^M. Yeomans of Tolland County today tel accompanied by'their wives. '"i?n .® S a t« p erd ay for transient Shearer;- ‘ 'On Wednesday afternoon between Springfield, Oct. 15-^. World busi- i ANNOUNCEMENTS TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, light as grounas for exonerating Edgar ness occupied the time tiU" the. eve­ housekeeping privileges and garage the hours of 2 to ^ Mrs. J. N. At­ W. Mohr of Lydallville in ^oqnection ning of the 23. The officiary and ^Jasrilharxo SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY— POULTRY AND if desired. Will board two gentle­ $500 CARS wood served tea to several invited 9 ots with the death October 15 of John delegates (from the eleven 8 Consecutive D a y s ..1 7 ots One pair dollar Tripletoe sUk SUPPLIES 43 men. 19,Autumn street. guests Including most ,of the older D a y s 11 cts Brila in Rockville. The ■ coroner’s churches) had come from all puts 8 Consecutive 18 ots hose ffee with every 86.00 cash 1927 BUICK SEDAN at $500. a real ladies of the parish. purchase at the Highland Park FOR SAL^l— ROASTING chickens FOR RENT—FURNISHED rooms; car that will give service. Dial finding was filed in the 5 Superior of our nation, and -missionaries from ^ AU^'ordeVs ’for William J. MeVey has returned ten countries, while over 700 re- will b« charflT6d Rt tli6 ona tiin© rRt6» Store. Grain and gasoline except­ 40c lb., dressed. Delivered any­ also rooms for light housekefepinu. 7220 for demonstration. James M. Court at Rockville this morning. homo from his vacation, having ^mained in service. Weoial rates for long ed. James N. Nichols. ____ where in town. Ralph Von Deck, Inquire Selwitz Shoe Shop, Selwitz Shearer. . Mohr had been, held pending the spent several 'days with relatives in day advertising given upon reques^ telephone 6514. coroner’s finding with a temporary 'Thursday evening in the Municipal Ada ordered for three *or six days Block. X New Haven and Boston. and stopped before the third or $400 CARS charge of misconduct and negli­ Mr. and Mrs. George Masklell and Auditorium, after the'address-the FOR RENT—WELL HEATED com­ missionaries were called to the plat­ day will be charged only for the ac­ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 gence as the result of the accident. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kingsbury spent tual number of times the ad FUEL AND FEED 49-A fortably furnished room. 44 Pearl form in groups according tp th« 1926 BUICK SEDAN, $400, 1926 Brila was walking along the south the week-end with Mrs. Maskiell’s ed- chargin'T at the rate earned* 1924 STUDEBAKER coupe, m street. Phone 6989. Buick Coach $375, excellent buys. side of Windsor, avenue about 6 various branches thatj 'ha(i-. sent no allowance 0 V ® ^ ’J”^ned^"afte™the good mechanical condition, good FOR SALE— KEROSENE, furnace niece at Elijavllle, N. Y. them out. As each neime was call­ on six time ads stopped after tne and fuel oils for all makes of oil See James M. Shearer, Main and o’clock in the evening when Mohr’s Mrs. Anita Walker of East Pro-vi- tires, good paint, any reasonable Middle Turnpike. truck carrying' mail from the Man­ ed, the response from each named ®^No^^tTil forbids"; display lines not offer accepted. Phone 5405. burners, in any quantity. Tele­ APARTMEN'i'S—FLATS— dence, R. I., is visiting her cousin, the country and the years qf service, phone 6869. Fred Brousseau. TENEMENTS 63 chester depot struck hlbn. Brila died Mrs. Arthur Reed. ■'^Tlie Herald will not be rMponslble $350 CARS five hdurs later, from his injuries. after which the aggregate was stat­ for more than one incorrect Insertion GOOD USED CARS Earl Atkins of Bristol, Vt., is vis­ ed as over 1,000 years. More than a Cash or Terms Decisions of the Connecticut Su­ of any advertleement ordered for $10 TWO CARS AT $350—1927 Buick iting his cousins Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ score of gospel messengers were Madden Bros. FOR SALE — HARDWOOD preme Court are to the effect that more than one time. Coupe, 1926 Hup Coach. For every traveler has an equal right liam Orcutt. I commissioned Simday afteimodn. The Inadvertent omission of incor 681 Main St. Tel. 5500 cord. Telephone 7380. ENJOY THE COMFORTS of a Rev. Prank Henry, field secretary j The ^ music was of. a high order. rect publication of advertls ng demonstration dihl 722b. James M. with any other in the highway hut •rectified only by cancellation or tne three room heated apartment. Cen­ of the Extension Board will speak I The magnificent organ w a s; played FOR SALE—HARD WOOD, fire­ tral—convenient. Wm. Rubinow, Shearer. he must have a just regard for the charge made lor the service rendered. place and stove lengths $12 cord, next Sunday morning at the Second in a masterly way by ”di|rerent All advertisements must con^rm GARAGES—SERVICE- 841 street. Tel. 5658. rights of other travelers. A pedes­ Congregational church. organists. The municipal ' chime In style, copy and typography with birch and mixed wood, stove $200 CARS trian has a right to walk in any regulations enforced hy the STORAGE 10 length, $10 cord. Wm. Grady. Tel. Mipff Bessie Strack spoke ' over 1 was often heard and that of Trinity •r* and they reserve the right to part of the highway, but ithe Su­ WCAC Monday evening during the church on occasion. Simday eve­ 6922. 3 CARS AT $200— 1926 Chrysler, preme Court has found that . per­ edit, revise or reject any copy con­ Tolland county program. The Cedar ning a very large chorus from the sidered objectionable. 1927 Chevrolet, 1925 Orkland. Hell sons walking in the highway with- FOR RENT— GARAGE. Inquire 43 FOR SALE—BEST SEASONED Swamp school sang. Bessie won the Methodist choirs of the city san^ CLOSING HOURS— Classified FREE—TWO WEEKS RENT—De­ Motor Co., 172 Center street. Dial [ out sidewalks or in that portion of be published same day • Garden street. hard wood, 1-2 cord load $6. 1-4 individual Sweep Stake prize given Gounod’s "Send Out Thy Light"' ceU^d by 12 o’clock noon; Satuidays sirable four room tenement, all 7239. the highway used hy vehicles should and "Unfold Ye Portals.” - cord load $3.50. Prompt delivery. modem improvements, located at hy the Ball-Brothers Co., at the 4-H 10:20 a. m. STORAGE 20 Phone Rosedale 25-i. Geo. Buck. use a greater degree of care state exhibit. This prize Is given to Soul inspiring messages from ' TELEPHONE YOUR 95 Charter Oak street, between APARTMENTS—FLATS— missionaries, nationals and bishops m o v in g —TRUCKING— Spruce and Main. Inquire Samuel the individual who takes the most WANT ADS. FOR SALE—HARD WOOD slabs TENEMENTS 63 were eagerly received by the great $5 large load, equal hard wood; Yulyes, 701 Main. prizes on canned foods canned in audiences from day^ to day, ever 'Ads ars accepted over the telephone PERRETT & GLENNEV Inc,—Mov­ ^ BRliiND STILL SICK Ball Brothers jars at the exhibit. at the c h a r g e RATE given above also furnace chunks $6. Chas. seeking to hasten the.day, “When as a convenience to advertisers, but ing, packing and shipping. Daily FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement 2 AND 3 ROOM SUITES in the Palmer, 6273. Johnson Block, all, modern im­ the earth shall'be full of the. know­ the CASH RATES will be accepted as service to and from New York. 14 with furnace at 49 Summer street. ledge of the Lord, as the waters F U L L PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ trucks at your pcrvlce. Agents f^ HARD WOOD AND HARD Slabs, Joseph Benson, 61 Cambridge St provements. Call 6917 or ,7635. ness office on or before' the seventh Paris, Oct. 29-(A P )-T he condi­ POVERTY DANCE HERE cover the sea.” day following the first United Van Service, one of the $6 to $9 per load; also light truck­ Telephone 8731. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, 26 tion of Foreign* Minister Briand con­ each ad otherwise the CHARGE leading long distance moving com­ ing done. V. Firpo, 116 Wells Walker street, all Improvements, tinued today to cause* uneasiness, 117 Dir rDAIlTH embarrassing moments: the IIATB will be collected. No responsi­ panies. Connection In 162 cities. FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, bility for errors In telephoned ads street, Dial 6148. ’ garage, good location, rent reason­ with the Chamber of Deputies be- UKA tV Dill LllUfVU situation which confronted the two Phone S0Q3,,8860. 8884 steam heat, garage, all improve­ will be assumed and their accuracy ments, on trolley line. Inquire 570 able. Inquire 30 Walker, ffinning sessions in less than a week. ' Japanese admirals when their cruis­ cannot be guaranteed. WOOD FOR SALE—The best hard ers collided In maneuvers staged es­ L. T. w o o d CO.— Furniture‘ and Center street, of telephone 5634. At-the foreign office, ^however, wood slabs we have had in five FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement A large attendance is expected at pecially for the- Mikado recently. 4 INDEX OR piano moving, modem equipment, years—$6.00 per truck load. L. T. assurance was ^ven that M. Briand FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, with all improvements, steam was "quite all right,” but remain­ the Poverty dance next Friday CLASSIFICATIONS experienced help, pubUo store­ Wood Co., 55 Bissell. ^ A Edgerton street, all improvements, heat. Inquire 209 Spruce street. ing indoors to Sivoid exposure to the night in the Masonic Temple under Births ...... house. Phone 4496. Engagemeuts .. FOR SALE — HARDWOOD and garage, heat, five minutes from chill, wet weather. . . . the auspices of the Tall Cedars and FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLA T,' all There was well-defined opimon, Marriages ...... slabs. Hardwood $9.00 per cord; miUs. Call 7025. improvements, heated;' also fur­ the Masonic Social club. NOTP! 3De£tths ...... ••••••••• PAINTING—REPAIRING 21 nevertheless, among members of All who attend should wear old slabs $8.00 per cord. Satisfaction nished room. Inquire at 82 Cottage Card of Thanks FOR RENT —SEVERAL FIRST Parliament that interpellations upon clothes. A prize will be given for OF THE In Memorlam . . guaranteed. Lathrop Brothers. Tel. street. Lost and Found PAINTINQ AND PAPER Hanger, class rents. Apply Edward J. foreign policy may have to be the most unique dressed couple. This first class work, 75c per hour. 3149. Prompt delivery. Announcements ...... Holl, 885 Main street. Telephone FOR RENT—2-FOUR room up to postponed untU after the Armistice affair has been an annual one given Personals ...... References fur^shed if desired. Automobilea FOR SALE — SEASONED hard 4642. date tenements, Knighton street, celebration on Nov. 11, thus coming by these merrymakers. TAXCOLLECKMl Telephone 847p. wood $6 load, split $7, hard wood before the Chamber not earlier than Automobile* for Sale ...... FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ newly renovated. Inquire 90 E. Good music will be furnished and Automobiles for Exchange slabs $5 load. Fred O. Glesecke. Center street or Dial 6720. ; Nov. 13. •• it has been requested that several All Persons Liable By Law ’ Auto Accessories—Tires ...... ment, all improvements, except This would give the foreign min­ Auto Repairing— Painting ..•••• REPAIRING 23 telephone Rosedale 36-12. — — i old-fashioned numbers will be play­ To Pay Taxes In The '' , heat, vacant Nov. 1st. 19 1-2 E1-; FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement ! ister further time to recover his Auto Schools . . j ...... dridge street. Domenic Belletti,_ l7 ed with Fred Manning to do the Autos— Ship by Truck ...... VACUUM CLEANER: gun;'phono­ FOR SALE-SEASONED BIRCH $19. Newly renovated; Inquire 58 strength. M. Briand now has been 1-2 Eldridge. V mompting. .Autos—For Hire ...... graph, clock repairing. Key mak­ wood $5 per load. Hard wood $6 School street. Dial 7393. 1'.doors since Oct. 2. ' ^ All members of the Tall Cedars Ninth School District 'Garages— Service— Storage ...... per load. Prompt delivery. Phone Motorcycles— Bicycles ...... ing. Braithwtdte, 52 Pearl street. are expected to wear their pyra- FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, FOR RENT—5 ROOM TENEMENT of Manchester are hereby notified ■Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... i- 8581 or Rosedale 37-4. with all improvements with or Uuslnes* nnd Profe*»lonnl Service* at 89 Cambridge street,- with mid&. that on October 1, I shall , have a without garage, 277 Spruce street. The committee of arrangements Business Services Offered ...... COURSES AND CLASSES 27 FOR SALE—SEASONED birch or garage. Call Windsor Locks 516-3. CHINESE massa|;re rate bill for the collectioo-of 2 mills Household Services Offered ...... 13-A hard wood, stove or fire-place, half Apply 281 Spruce. is Ernest Kjellson, David H. Nelson. on the dollar, laid on the.;liBt o f-1929, Building—Contracting ...... or full load, good measure and ser­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM teqemen*" on Shemood Warnock,.Gus Ulrich and Flurists—.Nurseries ...... BARBER TRADE taught In day FOR RENT—4 ROOM FL4T, trol­ due to the collector October I, 1930. vice. Fred Miller, Rosedale 33-3. Edgerton street, also five room flat Shanghai, Oct. 29— (AR) Ver­ Joseph Lutz. Funeral Eireutors...... and evening classes. Low tuition ley line, convenient to mills, all Heating— Plumbing— Roofing ..• j rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 on Center. Telephone 7864. nacular reports tonight said marau­ Taxes Accepted At Insurance ...... FOR SALE—SEASONED wood Improvements. Inquire 243 Center ders within the last week had looted Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 1 Market street, Hartford. street. Telephone 6990. and burned six villages and kiUed Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 20 $12 cord. Birches $9. Call Rockville FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, NOW AND THEN and garage, 182 Eldridge street, 300 persons In the area -25 miles Painting— Papering ...... 649-3. 1. Allison. FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat on Sum- we offer a real bargain. Look at No. 4 Fire Engine Ho tm ' Professional Services...... So. l^auchester. ,Call^ Hftd. 5-3705. west of Kaifeng, Honan. BUSINESS mer street. James J; Rohan, tele­ this:— large seven room single, sun Jlepalring ...... * OPPORTUNITIES 32 parlor, breakfast nook, hot water 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. DaMy Tailoring— Dyeing— Cleaning . . . 2* GARDEN—FARM - phone ’7^:33. This is the first recent Indication Toilet Goods and Service ...... HOUSES FOR RENT 65 heat, fireplace, nice bathroom and "Wanted— Business Service...... *o PARTNER WANTED in well es­ DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 FOR REN T- 6 ROOM tenement of the spread of banditry into north­ shower, lot 80 feet front, all planted, TAKE NOTICE — All Taxes un­ Educatlonnl ern China, which but lately served paid November 1, 1930, wHl be tablished insurance business. Write reasonable, garage if desired. 418 FOR RENT—7 ROOM single, 135 also weilk and curbing. A beautlf:il Courses and Classes Jj Box R, In care'of Herald. FOR SALE — YELLOW GLOBE as the battle ground in the Ulvll war charged interest at the rate gf 9 Private Instruction ...... turnips 50c bushel at the farm. Center street. Telephone 4224. Green Road, fire-place, modem home that the owner has decided to Dancing ...... •••28-A between Nationalists -and Northern sacrifice on to complete other plans. cent, from October 1, 1930 to April Telephone 8643. H. Warren Case, improvements, garage. Tel. 8882. Rebels. A few days ago*bandl^ Musical— Dramatic ...... FOR RENT—5 ROOM apartments, Price is only $7,200, mortgages lib­ 1, 1931, and 10 per cent for balance Wanted— Instruction ...... •• HELP WANTED— Buckland. and looting Svere reported lin south­ all improvements, wonderful loca­ f o r r e n t — SINGLE HOUSE eral, small cash payment. Quick of year, and 12 per cep t on aU-liens Financial ern Honan province, but 'this out­ Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages .. •••• 81 FEMALE 35 tion. Apply Mr. Copinis,' 67 Wads­ near Main street and school. A ll. cm been actlon.is necessary if you are Inter- filed. ' '•• i;VK ■■*' - FOR SALE—FRESH MADE swept lawry for the most part |haa beer Business Opportunities ...... 82 worth street, South' Manchester^ ImproTe^nts, indu^ns hot iMtad.*', ' Money to Loan ...... *• i WAfiTED— AT MEMORIAL ho^pl- cider, $10 barrel, from 48 to 50 .;V" ' . • * . _ ... — along the Ysmgtse river and in the WILLIAM TAYL(», gallons with barrel. We sell bar­ heat and .fire-place. Phone 3451. \ Help and Sltoatlona i tal, exceptional seamstress, one 43 BRANFORD ST.—6 rooms, rich districts south of that'ftream. ^ ' CoOei^or. Help Wanted— Female ...... 85 rels. Call Rosedale 32-5, Bolton ROBERT J. SMITH Help "Wanted— Male ...... 86 ! who understands mohdlng neatly, steam heat, redecorated, large 2 FOR RENT—6 ROOM single house 1009 Main S t Help Wanted—^Male or Female .. 37 i Apply in person between 10 and Cider Mill. car garage, $60.00. Tel. 4642 or at 37 . Cambridge street, steam Insurance, Steamship Tickets South Manchester, Conn.,*' ” , ", Agents Wanted ...... i 11 Thursday. ______Hartford 2-5816. Situations Wanted— Female ..... 38 FOR SALE—GREEN MOUNTAIN heat, fire-place, and all modern conveniences, newly redecorated, OFHOAL NOTICE Situations Wanted—M ale ...... 89 I WANTED—YOUNG SALESLADY potatoes, $1.35 per bushel. Thomas FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat. 329 Employment Agencies...... 40 Burgess, Wapplng. Phone Rose­ garage. Phone '5405 after 5 p. m. Live Btock— Peta— Ponltry— Vehlclea I no experience necessary. Call East Center street, all Improve­ BIENNIAL ELECTION Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... 41 ' between 9-11 a. m. Dunhlll’s, 691 dale 60-2. ments. Telephone 8b63. FOR RENT—a f t e r ”NOV. 1ST., m e e t i n g Live Stock— "Vehicles 42 ' Main street. 6 room house, all modern Improve­ Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 FOR SALK—APPLES. Baldwins, FOR R E aT T ^ ROOM tenement, % "Wanted — Pets— Podltry— Stock 44 Greenings, Golden Pippins, $beep newly; renovated at 79 Ridge ments, shades and heat. 31 East STATE ELECTION For Sale— Mlscellaneona Noses, etc., 50, $1.0O and $1.25 a Middle Turnpike. Assessors' Notice Articles for Sale ...... 45 HELP WANTBI^—MALE 36 stredt. Apply 79 Ridge street. Boats and Aocessories ...... « 46. bushel. Keiffer Pears, 50c basket. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, I Building Materials ...... 47j WANTED — BIDS' on scraping Phone 6121. The Gllnack Farm, FOR RENT—MODERN ' five room CONNECTICUT File Your Tax List - ' Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry 48 fioors and ptdntlng interior, Wap- flat with or without garage. 37 Del- HOUSES FOR SALE 72 Electrical Appliances— Radio . . . 49 South Main street. Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A ' ping library. Submit bids. M. D. mont street. Phone 8039. OWN A LOVELY HOME below WARNINQ ! BEFORE NOVEMBER 1ST Garden — Farm— Dairy Products 60 I Sullivan, Broad Brook, Rosedale cost. 539 East Center street, Man­ HOUSEHOLD GOODS H FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, 3 ■ • Household Goods ...... 51; 64-5. ,______, chester Green, is for sale. Four ’The electors of the Town of Man­ Machinery and Tools .... M A-1 condition, modern Improve­ bedrooms. Oil burner. Large comer chester are hereby warned* to meet To Avoid a Penalty of 10% .> Musical Instrum ents...... 61' SALESMEN—Our new plan makes F O R SALE—HOUSEHOLD fumi- ments, garage, 238 Oak street. Office and Store Equipment .... 64, lot. Price $15,000, with attractive at the Municipal Buildings in aaid it easy to build a permanent in­ ture, cheap if taken at once. Party Board of Assessors Specials at the Stores ...... 66 terms. Aubrey Maddock, 50 State town, on the fourth day. of Novem­ "Wearing Apparel— F u r s ...... 67i come. We have manufactured fine leaving town. Inquire 42 Russell FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM down­ strcfct, Hartford. Phone 2-7472. ' ber, 1930, at Six O’clock.A. M for^ "tvanted^~To Buy 68^ I shirts since 1863; only recently street. Phoile 5883. stairs flat, all improvements, ex­ Rooma— Bon rd— Hotels— Resorts cept heat. Apply 111 Holl street. the purpose of casting baltots for a. Restanranta allowed our product sold direct. For Sale— Three piece used living 168 Benton street, five room bunga­ Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Sec­ Rooms Without Board ...... 69 Write for free sample outfit and Telephone 7330. . room sets. low, steam heat, garage, all im­ retary of State, Treater, Comp­ Boarders Wanted •••*«.....*•.••69— our line. Bostonian Mfg. Co., 342 Country Board— Resorts...... 60 $15-$60 FOR RENT—4 ROOMS on Spruce provements, easy terms; also new troller, Attorney Genew,' Reprwen- Bickford St., Boston, Mass. Hotels— Restaurants ...... 61 Watkins Furniture Exchange street, all improvements; also 4 6 room bouse. Telephone 8713. tatlve in Congress, Sheriff, State Wanted— Rooms— Board ...... 62 rooms, and store'.bn North Main Senator, Judge of Probate,. Repre? Real Estate For Rent SALESMEN—^The Literary Guild FOR SALE — MAHOGANY bed Apartments, Flats, Tenements .« 68 street'Mpply 95;Fpster street. Tel. sentatives to the State Legislature of America, a national organiza­ with springs, chairs, tables, and STUDENTS CONTINUE itlOTS. uslness Locations for Rent ... 64 tion can use an educated man and thirteen Justices.of the Peace Mouses for Rent 65 other furniture. Phone 5405. Seville, Spain, Oct. 29.— (A P.)— Suburban for Rent ...... 66 owning a car. Territory Manches­ FOR 3ENT^3"'R00M apartment, Some fist fighting, much noise and for the To"wn of Manchester. Summer Homes for R ent ...... 67 The polls.will be open from Six ter and Tolland county. Leads pro­ FOR SALE—SMALL coal and gas brick ‘ building $15, one 6 room window breaking marked a riot to­ Wkfff®4 f® Rent ...... 68 vided in this restricted territory o’clock in the forenoon to Six o’clock Real Estate For Sale combination stove, almost new. In­ apartment, brick building $20. For day in the University of Seville Apartment Building for Bale ... 69 from our national advertising. No quire Alfred Cbagnot, 13 Moore particulars call 7617. against continuation of. the educa­ in the afternoon.. . • Business Property for S ale ...... 70 house to bouse, clean, di^fied street. tional plan deirlsed by the former Dated at Manchester, Conn., this Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 work with a future. Average man 22nd day of October, A. D.il930. Houses for Sale ...... 72 FOR;' RENT—6 ROOM tenement Minister of Public Instruction Calle- working diligently is paid $50 to „ with all improvements. Inquire at jo during the primo dictatorship. Lots for Sale ...... 73 "A'TTEST: ' *. • Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 $60 weekly commission and bonus MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 54 Blrch^street. Medical students started the rum- Suburban for Sale ...... 75 SAMUEL J. TURKINGTON, i every Saturday. Advise qualifica­ pus, forcing others ' to’ join > and j Real Estate for Exchange...... 76 FOR SALE — NEW llNGLAND tions and telephone number for FOR RENT— 4 LARGE ROOMS on burning black-draped flgums-of C^- I , Town Clerk of the Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 piano in excellent condition. Tel. second floor, 149 Spruce street. Anctlo B—^ g a l Notleea j immediate ‘interview. Write Box lejo. All classes were suspended." ‘ Town of Manchester. Legal Notices s • t • • • • • stBU: • • * 71 ; E, in care of Herald. 6603. Price $16. Telephone 6810. B^ FRANK BECK GAS BUGGIES—All Hands on Deck

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fc -' ' A NUMBER it fonntd of Rvi tueettiNt SgHi, Mt r^tt*, sariiy in rtflular ordir, to that tin tint two nurab^ imSl*. plitd by tht third mmibtr wW tq^ tht iatt two nmbm. For inttanoo, uting tha numbor a« tha biaOboard,12 plied by a la 96, but unfortimMtiy tha numbon ara ntt,ai|0>.. ,.A^. cettiveoitM. C m you find i nviniMr the wW work tiitT NSEANPNONSiENSE F l a p p ^ |s: % ' ' ' ‘ V Hvm^ PuUlclty! (Prom BeloitrWlB., •N«W8) , (nmw " r '-'t Mfths ■-Akw Ji* ^ To Mr. and Mrs. WllUam MoQel^ ^ HAVtf ftoot . c i m ^ o o Ian, Route 30, a dau|ht«r,,CKi^rlc« AMt) u z COM6 d v ^ ANO . c i >l c y > '^'*To* Mr. and Mrs. John Simdseth, 962 Lincoln Avenue, a son,. Kenneth Ralph* ' CdNi€ HONit For best results try a News want ad. ______7 V c T ? Gladys—Mother wanted to know what we were doing on the sofa until three o’clock this morning. Robert—^What did you tell her? Gladys—^That we were studying our lessons in Anatomy. If a Woinan Has So All-Fired V Much Intuition, Why Does She Ask j Percy L. Crosby, Great Br tain j King Features Syndicate, Inc. _ So Many Questions? 1 \ Weeds cost the American people $3,000,000,000 each year, we are tmd. And doesn’t Include the parsnip, fiClK Toonerville Folks BliemtiiM Km carrot, and spinach bills. ^ e w l r-y Yes, Love is Blind, But It Doesn’t One hat in a shop is worth two Stay That Way Very Long After in the hand when you’re tired of Marriage. them. EPW /^PS l-hAS THOUOHT u p -rtMe y^^fkRWkV A lady Advertised for a maid, and TO MAKg MOHgy> most broke his pole, but refused to ■ MaRMiUJiS -TKA’l^ was showing an appUcant for the pull ujplf The other was fishing with T!RAtM?Mi0^oycl> place over the house. She had been out bait. , BtiODS Lady—Did it? Say, that batUe- ship he had tattooed on his chest Mistress: Be careful of those looks like a row boat. books. Several of them i^o bfick to George the First. ■ A house-to-house canvasser who Maid: And i see several should go was working Manchester had hired back to the library.—-'Kt-Blts. / a boy to help -him make his roimds ■t • ‘ ' L. ' ' in advertising his product. He start­ Special crossword puzzles in ed out but soon found he had for­ which the letters are “pegged” in­ to squares on cardboard forms, are gotten his cards, so he sent the boy f- back to his hotel after them, telling made in Paris for the use of the him he would find them Oh the table. blind. He told the boy to lAtive one card and sometimes two, at different houses, until at last he told him to leave three.. ^ "" Boy—Can’t do it, mister. NCE. Canvasser—Why ? Boy—Only got two left—the ace U P O N of spades and the two of clubs. A TIME. . 6 Coach—Son, where did you learn to run like that? Student—Bora in me. t Coach—Father a track man? CFontaini Foxr-1930 Student—No, a fugitive from Jus­ tice. Ihr Crane Speaking of voyages, some poor WASHINGTON TUBBS l£ A Happy Ending folks never cross the minds of their rich kin. VI '5 NcrfvMNCi To whkt/^UO'^I* Teacher—Harold, Iri'the sentence tr-s M t ClEAR. m ) NES. ult ftLl WEU, fMCilAUMOU ^ f ujnv^UT Nduti uWW»WiviiW4/ I ViVa VF you WiU BUT / BgtAUSS^E WAS “I saw the girl climb the fence,*’ / 7 ViEVUNOU A\D I SUOOV.O HAME TAVltOW I SURA WARE. HOVU. O' fiOURS>G: U WAS / \vi tO'lt AT W itiNVMNit) MM UtTWB ARMN. ( 9UM U AWSi how nmny I’s would you use? I NOU yIWO KIDMAY96D STAW. Vlfe MAS4.S‘S A Y lH S t e i i R t - ^ > WAR Harold—Both of them, teacher. A C0Ut»lA SHE OSsiftMtS ASUlfctU j WRCiEt . Kt4t> TA>^ Q H Ai^ 09 The -BIASES^ 1AA9W FRONV.US TO \ t«\SP TO CAYiUftS HAPPINESS, EUEtl'rEHlNC»,i wHvem HOYE S A Y S O O T A CiVTI UkENoUj AMO SO I YOUti To you, TH « VlSa-fVUUEP WASH,*W6K Two Scotchmen went fishing with US, H\U>. K S69 o f t V>• V . [Wt By Btods^r. .^Tiinefdr B ig Deeds! COCMRAN—‘PICTliWC® 4K’KI FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS S'

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> l BySimril SALESMAN SAM LeFs Hope for TWs One *\ (READ THE STORY, gHBN €X)LOR THE PICTURE) s u e e l "TWO - (A ^ RiYtO R WHO ! $ R ( m M€R6.'S MRVIS, 'tU' VlOMP€R WHIAT*' VJWV^ Mr s H e The ' Tinles. found the food real OVR.U ifJHO IS R ■ ^u0Q>RmvtjWate his share. BUODIM^ G e M U ^ - Tmy all waved to the Tlnlymitea and When they’ were finished Scouty Wft.^UJMeRs ,Trt' WILL "OiRM PUT B S .'r —. drove right out of sight. ”1’U bet said, “Well, i am’ going to bed. that there will be real fun," wee Then I’ll get up real early and , en­ joy the morning air.” Clowny said, "for everyone. What OURRiih •ay we find a read nice place lo They turned in and all slept just veeoU o xSNtsr-^fct^ ' irieep before it’a dark.” great.; The next dMQT the^ were )tp "A very good idea, lad,”, replied at.eifht and, a fte r < e a ^ breakfast, \ ViltU the Travel Man. "I'm glad that they all turned out for a hike. Boon mKMA you are anxious for some Adep. I muslc.reached thmr ears and then Yovi think ’twin do you good. The'more wee <^ovmu epokb^ right up again. that k youngster gets, the'bef- "Come on,'• said h e ;-W U Usten. Ur off * he is. it let’s his system Music’s one thing that I Uks." keep in real good shape, just like They walked up to a man and his system should.” girt and Ckgrpy said, "Give us a And so, not far away, they foimd whirl of muiie.^* “Bure," the man a fine hotel. “That’s where we’re replied. "Just-stand right where bound,” cried Coppy. “We wiU get ^you are." And then the girl.sang, our rooms and thefi we’U eat a bits. very sweet. King 8oouty-.shouted, 1 think we'all, should taks a shower. ‘•mat a treat." The man Just We’U feel real good within an hour. smUed and plunked away upon his As kmg as we are pepping up, lets big guitar. -do the task up right.” ^ Just as 'twsis getting dark out­ (downy makes the Tlnymites side, a little restaurant was tried. laugh in the next stqyy.) ’ V P#v.- .^i^':,-^ * V ^ ¥ h -■i f L ICE GRANGE H A Ii< Peisbnil ^ . New, and ^stlnotive pewobal'' spaoe-^ ihh 'FRIDAY I^IGP greeting cards. .’Engraved or Hillstown, C o m ^ printing. ' s r « ; g & V- " AT FIRE HOUSE mm riborner Main and Hilliard Streets Tlinrsday, October 30 Main Floor, front I r .\;WEHE’S'ORCHESTRA .dJm V Sir pi ' AdmtBston 60c. I ' .t 7-Piece Orchestra ■: V; -*i ' 5' r?. ■- tl HIASKDME - iU';' ' Good T ^ e Arapred V JENCK’S LONE QAK Wint^r^ Is •a.-; — HALLOTO’EN DANCE — A S t^ , ' v'-' D A N C E H A L L V' P-* ■* . • T • ■- V ' Buckingham Dance Hall Thursday, October 30, 8 P. M Bucldngluuii' Four Comers. -

>i . ^ , ' Prizes! Thursday, Oct. 30,8 P. M. Purchslse‘ „r.“ *•. Music by Trentfs Orohestm. 4 ' Modem and Old Fashioned Dsnetng. ABOUT TOWN Admisidon 60c. J t e A meeting of the federated Dem­ A pre-natal clinic will be held to- ocratic Women’s club will take jnbrrow afternoon at 8 o’clock at place this evening at 8 o’clock at the Memorial hospital annex. the home of 'Mrs. Frederick De- ■h t Hope, 73 Alton street. “Winners at the card games which followed the meeting of St. Mar­ The Hallowe’en parade of the Al. r ■ * - I garet’s Circle, Daughters of Isabel- north end children will form on V- la7 in the K. of C. clubrooma last Friday instead- of Thursday evening evening, were as follows; Mrs. at 7 o’clock In front o f» the Man-; Maude Foley, first; Mrs. Norene Chester Community clubhduse. Cotter, second and Mrs.'’Lillian Car­ ney, third; in whist, Mrs. Alice Mc- Vev. first; Mrs. Mary Komse, sec- Have your furnace, cleaned at. bnd and Miss Stephanie Tunsky, once by our Electric Furnace Clean­ third. ing Process. G. E. Willis & Son, .. . V i. Inc. Phone 8819.—Advt. . Attention of the D. A. R. mem­ Purchase Your Offering Bigger i s bers is called to the radio broadCMt tomorrow afternoon at 2:45 on the and Better Values ‘t-v 4. '4 subject of the George Deimlson Sunnyside Private Blankets Now house of Old Mystic, prepared by t ThanEverJ *• V Miss M. Adelaide Randall. , School . ■^‘V i” / v * , . and Save! >^hree games were played Iwt

ttjjtht in the Masonid Social club A day school planned to meet r . ' handicap, pocket billiards toi^a- the needs of children requiring ment, WUliam Eels defeatii^ Fred This is going to be a real old-fashioned white Winter with plenty of snow and Snofia 60 to 17; “Cap” Peterson individual attention. freezing north winds, at least, that is what authorities on the subject are saying. If won from Bert Blanchard 60 to 44 , such is the case, you’ll want to fiU you clbs«M:X?%1>lb.hty «of comfy, wooly-warm blank­ r and David Nelson winning from j Enrollment at any time. ets and comfortables so that you can laugh at Old Man Winter when he comes. Wise Merton Strickland 50 to 44. Tutoring after school, eve-j housewives will purchase their blankets during this special $5 Blanket Saif for they know that they will be getting the best values for their money. Due to the great drop Fresh salted mixed nuts, no pea- nings and Saturday. imts, $1.00 a pound. Princess Candy in commodity prices, prices lower in many instances than back in 1913, we are onering Shop, corner Main and Pearl streets. bigger and better blankets than ever ^beforf ^ r this sale 1 Purchase now— and save I i-:-Adv. Ethel Fish Lewis ______—------Director I 217 North Elm Street RUMMAGE SALE Phone 3300 Thursday, 9 :30 A. M. Manchehter, Conn. Wool Filled Comfortables I fe ' And Through the Day. .1 ■. ■ Pastel W(wl Slngte Blk^ets:. Beautiful, fluffy all-wool single blgnkets in Figured sateen comfortables with plain Store in State Theater Bldg. soft pastel ‘sh id^ of-gbid, giwsn, Wue, rose,. satine borders, reversible side of plain sat- Purchase Your Blariket Ine. Filled with 100% wool. i \ ' I p c L. A. Society, So. Methodist Chnrch. lavender and'tan. Extra generous size— WHY PAY 70x80 inches. Weight about 2 'Srf pounds. On Hale’s $5 'SXsm M dfii 50c? *^01d Town” Ensemble BlaiUcets sfio w A irm i Just to remind you that we are Blanket Sale Budget continuing'to put on Part-Wool Double Ldght In weight but guar^teed to give the $1.25 TTnurimnm of warmth. “Old Town” single Beautiful block plaids In blue, gold, rose, SIMONIZINQ O’SULLIVAN’S AND blankets In solid colors with contrasting Plan orchid, tan, green Md gray with sateen borders. Full bed size. $8.00 GOODYEAR bound, ends to match. Real gen ei^ size —72x84 Inches. Weight about 6 pounds# WILSON’S AUTO WASH Rubber Heels Attached Bear of Johnson Block I f' If you wish, you may purchase your . .V r u m m a g e SALE blanket on our $5 Blanket Sale .V 1Q0% Wool Auto Robes Thursday, 9 :30 A. M. For Ladies and Children Budget Plan—$1 down and a ?1 No one need be without an auto robe when Day and Evening. 50% Wool Double Bankets i*' riding thess frosty daysj when such good- W:%- U • r ■ * * K . t \ ^ 'W V A m I W I o m I v A’ The Only Shop in Town - ■ f Warm, conii^'56% wool blankets In warm looking all wool ones are but $5. Smart l€ l-- weekly until paid. block plaids ;ih the wanted boudoir sh^es. plaids. Guaranteed 100% all wool. J*’-' Buckland Bldg., Depot Square Naming the Kind of Large size, ‘70x80.inches. Special, Ix'grvj’-' W. H. M. S., No. Methodist Church. I® .--' Heels Put On. Have the Children’s Shoes V'-T $5 f l o r a l s e r v ic e Repaired Now Lowest Prices, Prompt Service Call •f ;• .5' Hale’s Blankets and Comfottahlesi^Maih left. and Good Workmanship. ANDERSON GREENHOUSES Phone 8686 SAM YULYES Weddings, Funerals, Telegraph v.i Orders. 701 Main St., Johnson Block South Manchester, Conn. 158 Eldrldge St.

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Just sUt your ashes and come right up to the Masonic Temple. You*U be \ w > - In perfect dress for the . POVERTYDANCE Friday, October 31 m Given by the Tall Cedars and Social Club i\ Something entirely hew in window shades— a strong, Colonial Club Orch. tough fibre by a hew process— you’ll hardly be able to wait Admisrion 60c. until you attach %em. . •

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