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MILUON ON TIP ON WAR DEBTS

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FROST IN FLORIDA Secretary of AgriailtDre To REYNOLDS HEIRS Witness Testifies That He Premier MacDonald Reports

Be m Hartford Next Week NEAR AGREEMENT to Commons H e’ Has No Pot His Personal Fortune Heavy Snow in Western New NAYY YARD BLAZE i —Hit Address to Go Over - ) Intention of Calling a Con- in Insnll Stock on InsnU’s York and Western Pemh CAUSES BIG loss! Radio. About 2$ H o n s of Toba^ Advice. ference Now. sylvania^ Snow Flurries

CO Fortone Is to Be Divid- Hartford, Nov. 18,—(A P) — A in This S ta te -- In West London, Nov. 18.— (A P )—Prime Chicago, Nov. 13.— (A P) — Fred One Man KiUed and $175,- leading feature o f the annual ees- ed Very Soon. Minister Ramsay MacDonald told H. Scheel, manager of the stock Kon of the National Grange wht.ch selling department of Samuel In- Weather Is Clear. the House of Commons today that 000 Damage Done by Ex- opens Wednesday morning fo r a sull’s public utility system, testified despite the failure of the allied na- Dine days convention will be an ad- Winston-Salem, N. C . Nov. 13.— tions and the United States to reach today he lost his personal fortune In dress o f Secretary of Agriculture plosion in Boston. By .ASSOCIAUCD PRESS (A P )—^The long-awaited division of 1 new debt accord after the virtual Insull stock, on a "tip” from Sam- Winter took over toe eastern sea- Henry A. WaUace next Tuesday the 125,000,000 estate o f the late wiping out of the German war debt uel Insull himself.

morning at 10:30. His talk will be Smith Renolds, youthful tobacco ho had no Intention of calling a new But Scheel, a co-defendant with board today from Maine to Florida. Boston. Nov. 18.— (A P )—:One broadcast over a naUon-wide hook- fortune heir and aviation entbusl- conference to deal with the matter. Insull on mall - fraud charges, told Throughout the night and early up. I t wUl be his first agricultural The British government head man was killed and damage aat, appeared today to be imminent. of his loss without rancor and amounting to 8175,000 was' caused morning, freezing tempeiaturea, address In N ew England. made bis statement tffter William For weeks rumors have .gone praised Insull aa a "great business when an acetylene gas tank explod- Mabane, Liberal leader In Parlia- were reported as fa r south as Geor- This evening at Hotel Bond, the around that the litigants were about man and a friend." ed In the Charlestown Navy Yard ment, reminded him that as chair- gia with temperatures of 20 degrees ' OonnecUcut State Grange wUI give to reach a compromise agreement, "The more T came to know him here today. a ^nner for the National officers. but the setting of a hearing for all man of toe LausanM debt confer- or lower spotting northern New ences MacDonald had declared bis the more I admired him," said The . dead man was identified as England. Past State Master Charles T. Davis the parties concerned In the long Scheel. He testified that he worked Intention to call a new debt con Daniel Dunlca. 35, of Charlestown, Heavy frost was reported at Pen- of Middletown wlU be toastmaster. court fight indicated an early settle- for Utility Securities Company for ference "If no settlement could be attendant of the building in which sacola, Fla., and Jacksonville, in Delegatee Arriving ment. 10 years before he met Insull, mas- the tank was stored. His body was The bearing will be held here Fri- obtained on their own debt (with the same state, was within flve de- Grange membera are arriving In toe United States) by toe creditor ter o f a two billion dollar utilities found in the mass of debric by fire- grees of Boston’s reading at 29 de- Hartford In large numbers today, day and Saturday. The state of system. men. entered the litigation governments." grees. and It la expected about 1,500 will Scheel said he lost 8900,000— bis A disturber that has Its origin yesterday. Judge P. A. McElroy al- N ot To OsU Parley Captain Rosa P. Schlabach, in be here late today or early Wednes- private fortune plus what he could around the Hudson Bay region lowing It to Intervene for the pro- " I do not consider,” said toe charge of construction at the yard, day morning when the annual ses- borrow— in Insull U tility Invest- brought winter Into New England tection of its inheritance tax rights. prime minister, "that circumstances said the damage to the plant, a two sion wlU be opened at Foot Guard ments, Inc., twin company of toe and middle Atlantic atates. It caus- The appearance of an array of calling for a new conference have story brick and concrete building, HaU at 10 o'clock. arisen and It is not my Intention to Corporation Securities Company would total 8150,000 while the dam- ed a heavy overnight snowstorm at counsel for Sll litigants, who pressed which is center of the mall fraud A t the opening session Wednes- call such a conference.” age to a boat house near by where Buffalo followed by rain during toe day afternoon, at 1:80, National for an early hearing, together wiUi case. early morning which turned to the action of the state, gave rise to He assured the House that any two girders' collapsed and the roof Master Taber wUI read bis annual Meets Insull snow again at noon. the belief the various parties were fear that "Europe may one day find fell In would be 825,000. The boat address. Reports will be made by house was about 150 feet away. ready to end the long court battle. itself back on toe Young plan ” was "In July of 1929, I met Mr. In- Raw, Bitter Weather National otUcers and some of the unwarranted. sull one day, and he said some Navy Yard officials said they be- Darkness enveloped the city and Inheritance Tax. state leaders will read their re- Later Neville Chamberlain, chan- lieved there had been three explo- The amount o f inheritance tax to prominent people. Including Sidney motorists had to drive with lights. ports. sions. be sought by the state depends on cellor of the exchequer, stated that Z. Mitchell and John Hertz, were The snowfall In Western New York he was not at present In a position Three Btasta There wlU be a large Increase on what agreement’ is reached, but It buying I. U. I. stock." and Western Pennsylvania became to make a statement as to whether Thursday with the maximum reach- was pointed out that if the estate Is Mitchell, he Identified as president The first, which occurred at about heavier at midday while southern toe government had decided a sat- ed on Friday when the seventh de- divided three ways, the state would of the Electric Bond and Share 2:15 a. m.. was ftllowed by two New York, Elastern Pennsylvania isfactory settlement with toe Unit- Because the School Board o f Chicopee, Mass., needed more funds than gree will be conferred six times. stand to collect 82,000,000. Company, and Hertz as president of smaller blasts. Ten minutes before and New Jersey had raw, bitter ed States about the war debts could are available to continue operation of schools, the boys shown above play- I t Is expected the convention will A three-way division would be toe Yellow Cab Company. a Marine guard, Thomas Ogllvie, weather with occasional flurries-of not be obtained or whether the ne- ing sandlot football ahe enjoying an enforced vacation from classroom. " I said I ’d like to get In." had passed the plant and every- sleet and snow. be the largest National Grange ever among Anne Cannon Reynolds, sec- gotiations were atlll to be regarded The huge school bulldins pictured below, with facilities for 1,000 students, Mr. Insull said: "A ll right, you thing was quiet. Portland, Me., was toe only New held and that the seventh degree ond, born to Reynolds by his first class will be larger than the record as in process." Is among the structures rendered Idle by the failure of taxes to meet ex- can get some at 90.” Cause of the explosion was unde- England city reporting bright sunny wife, the daughter of the North Chamberlain said that toe whole o f 11,125 at Rochester In 1030. penditure requirements. " I had about 8400,000 In cash, and termined but Captain Schlabach skies. In Vermont and Rhode Is- Carolina towel king; Christopher question of. International debts could Smith Reynolds, a posthumous son, 10,000 shares o f I. U. I. stock," said said It might have originated from land, at Boston and New Haven, be considered, for the present, as and the child’s mother, Libby Hol- Scheel. " I pledged the shares and r leakage or a spprk. Conn., skies were cloudy and there "In abeyance." were light snow flurries. man Reynolds, Broadway blues sing- borrowed 8500.000 from the Con- The tank which exploded contain- Baltimore had its lowest tempera- er who was Reynold’s second wife. tinental Illinois National Bank and ed 25,000 cubic feet o f gas. A Second BORAH PRODUCES ture for the season with 28 degrees The bearing this week Is on a Trust (tompany. Then I sank the tank containing 5O.OO0 cubic feet of EXPECT ANOTHER STRIKE registered at 4 a. m. Farther aouto whole 8000,000 In I. U. 1. It went up motion o f the Cabarnu Bank and gas did not explode and smaller Trust Company, co-guardian for EXPERTS’ REPORT to 149 In toe next five weeks." skies were cleai^pg and warmer tanks remained intact. weather was predicted except Mp a week ago. Guy Anuco of all other stipulations which were de- streets at 3 a. m. He and Police- Medford approached toe i '.'leer yes- dence back of his charges but that was expected to save many a fruit- clared abrogated in September when ordered that no parades or assem- man John Krans/ Investigated and terday oTtemoon and told him he It would be available to the tnvesU- less quest. the local workers Joined toe general blages should be permitted during Twelve to 30 Years for Oovernment Report heard a noise in the rear o f 21 saw a man who hfid previously held gatora. He expected to confer with Goyermnent May Finance national textile, strike. toe day. Tremont street. him up. The officer got into Antlco’s Dort from time to time in the future. It said: Authoritative quarters said It was Declaring "the Republican state WHERE "From the Information now at our Entering toe yard they saw four will not capitulate to factions,” Pre- Shooting a Darien Police* car drove up to the man, who police doubtful that the manufacturers men loading wearing apparel on Small Shops to Make disposal It appears that our original would meet the demands. mier Flandin announced that his claim was Walsh, and the shooting surmise was correct, .that the gold toe truck. Kelly drew his gun and plans forbid demonstrations, sup- followed, during a scuffle. Coincident with the threat of a commanded Arbour, who was out- man; Brother Also Held. In this area is concentrated In very press the carrying o f arms and Tracked throughout toe night by Gothing for Jobless. new strike in toe Industry, George side the garage to stand stlU. The AUSTRIA DENIES toreateq to dissolve Parliament if it the police of four commu: -a, small lodkl areas, and it is Indeed Baldanzi, president of, toe Federa- three other men ran with Kranrit, questloMble whether there U a liuf- tfon-qf myon - ^era and fails to keep the political truce. Walsh was takeajnto custody *4 his firibg Rig ieFvlsg^- raveiver After Bridgeport. Nov. IS— (A P ) —Cofl- fleient number of these local concen- Finishers of America, announced Even u Flandin made hla bid for Stoneham home with a fresh bullet MONARCHIST TALK Washington, Nov. 18.— (A P )— In them. They escaped but were round- necllcut Justice today bore heavily wound In his left hand. Police said trations to make one feel optimis- that toe striking dyers would stand ed up later at their homes. Among Parliament’s support, Eldouard Her- on 23 year old John Sumlnsky of case other methods of easing toe .un- tic as to Its ultimate development fast on their demands for 81 an hour rlot, ihlnsiter without , portfolio, Walsh admitted receiving th# wound employment load do not show 're- the loot were garments valued at Jersey City, wt^n he was sentenced in a struggle with McLain. Into a gold producing mine. This can minimum wage, a 30 hour week, and charged toe resigned Premier Gas- to from 12 to 30 years In state’s sults, toe F E R A is formulating plans 81,000 which had been stolen from Arraigned this afternoon befort' only be determined by a more exten- a closed shop. ton Doumergue with "admiration" prison by Judge Frederick M whereby many more people can be the store o f A rt Jones, Inc, men’s Judge Elbrldge Davis, Walsh was I^AtClianceOor TeDs Reporters sive sampling oUthe area, which is The dyers’ strike has several clotherles, 33 West Main street, this for coup d’etat methods. Peasley In Superior Court after he put to work In shops financed by re- hardly able to stand. Supported by at present being carried out. times been thought on . the verge of city, in a burglary two weeks ago. The Flandin government announc- had pleaded guilt, to two counts of lief funds. two officers, he waived examination Many Wild Reports a comprorolae settlement but Bal- State Police are expected to come ed that Its slogan was "Truce with attempting to murder Darien police- There Will Be No Change N o phases of the economic securi- danzi’s statement today indicated and was held without bail. "It Is unfortunate that wild ru- here to question toe prisoners on action and unity.” The announce- men last Thursday. Tumlnsky was ty program have yet received toe mors concerning this area were al- toe workers were ready to settle the Collinsville burglary. ment said toe government was de- sente,.ced with his brother, Alexan- Lieutenant McCartny said hs . in Form of GoYernmenL final approval of toe President, so lowed to circulate. Certainly there la down to a long siege. The dyers’ The truck they were using is termined to keep France "strong In der 20, and Frank Plntora, 18, also questioned Walsh shortly after bis far as is known. But the F E R A Is no reason to expect an ^ Dorado position will probably be strength- owned by Pius Oahaqa, 124„ Linden- toe face o f those who would trouble of Jersey City. Alexander Sumlnsky arrest and that toe latter told a known to be distributing to local and It is only by a thorough scien- street, this city. He told the police peace without or within." It declar- was given live a'nd one-half years in story Implicating himself In the relief officials plans for workshops tific Investigation that we can de- (Obntlmwd on Page Two) It had been stolen. ed alliances would be developed and Cheshire reformatory when he en- shooting. Vienna, Nov. 18.— (A P )— Chan- In which the jobless may make arti- tered a plea of guilty to theft of cellor Kurt Schuscbnlgg declared de- termine whether or not toe area has “ toe national defense fortified.’ cles for toe needy. any potential, value wl^atever as a Flandin announced his economic an automobile after toe state had WOMEN MUST PAT cisively at a luncheon o f Anglo- ' The outlines describe'how to es- nolled a second.of carrying conceal- American newspapermen today that gold producer. Actual Assay results policy aa freedom of commerce to tablish small shoe factories, tan- are only of value when properly In- spjir business and to reduce tmem- ed-weapons. ' Weston, Nov. IS—(AP) — Ta» there will be no Monorchlet restora- Collector John Brletwelher today neries and. worluhopa for such terpreted and this Is a matter for ployment. He promised to fight toe Lighter Sentence tion In Austria, at least not In toe P riva te C h a r ity Is N eeded, ruled that women members of the things as coats, cotton trousers, one who is able to appreciate the depression, s a ^ g : "Hunger is the mntora was given an Indefinite Immediate future.. term at Cheshire which entitles Weston Fire Department must pay brick and sawmill products, knitting geological features o f an area and beat promoter of revolution." "You who have lived In Austria,” him to parole at toe end o f 18 toe 82 personal tax. Conferences yam and knit fabrics, underwear, who has a knowledge of toe eco- The fight will be slow, however, he eald toe chancellor, "have acquired Sa ys E x-P residen t H oover months If his behaviour is good. He with toe state tax commissioner bats, fence pickets, peanut butter, said, because "there is no magic some Austrian patience, but even nomics of mining." pleaded guilty to a theft of an auto- and town counsel sustained Brlet*. rugs and carpets. Most o f toe plans A year ago reports of heavy gold wand to end toe depression.’’ this patience would not be sufficient call fo r leasing factories now idle. mobile. welher In his ruling that only volum > to bold out until a ixMWlble change yields came from Labrador and San FTsnetsco, Nov. 18.— (A P )— a Mr. Hoover recalled that flve The premier said international Inasmuch as Judge Peaseley did teer firemen aubjMt to actual duty Officials emphasise that such work speculators rushed in to claim Former Prealdent Herbert Hoover stabilization of moneys will be In our form of state ocoirs.” rooms would be dtecontlnued ae ebon years ago as President, he created not specify that Sumlnsky’s sen-!■'are exempt from toe tax. WomeR j No NegetiatiaM. rights. Ctosriea J. Hubbard, Jr., of beUevea that voluntary private sought by continued negations aa private employment was avail- the mobilization for human needs tences were to run concurrently. It are Joining toe department to act a s ) He denied that any negotiations Boston, a former Harvard football charity has "an ever increasing abroad while lower interest rates able. They also declared that toe campaign and asserted; Is assumed that he will start toe 12 ail aiudliary to serve coffee aRg, were proceeding to normalize the captain, was one o f those to move burden” despite governmental relief will be bought at home. sandwiches at fires and since plans were simply to guide local to 15 year first and when toe mini- relations between Austria and Ger- Into toe territory, flying in with a efforts. "This multitude of charitlee and Flandin praised Doumergue and are not actual flre-flghters they ' officials In eetabUshlng workshops mum of that la served wUl start on many. searching party. None of toe Labra- "The governmental authorities, ■ervicee is toe living ezprtesion of accepted some of hla predecessors toe second term of 15 years. The have to pay the tax. "Austria,'* be declared. **did not they desire to set up. dor prospectors foimd any consid- local and national,” Mr. Hoover said toe conscience sn'l deelree of the reforms Intended to strengthen the As offtdalB ponder the employ- sentence can therefore be construed bring about toe present rto tost It has so marked our Na- crease the present tension. W e only 78to birthday signed by many of toe floor pf the Chamber of Deputies may be sold In Maine immediately field, died last night at tbs * huge numbers off relief into Jobe his friends in New England today Cross and our other great inStltu- tion. This Is half our Nation’s an- aak that Austria be left alone. Thoso already baa been Introduced by the by holders of 3.2 per cent beer dee- her lister, Mrs. who leave Austria alone will always with private Industry, some far- was sent to Suprema Court Justice t.ana have an ever increasing bur- swer to toe age-old question. Am I government. xwBsinx licenses. iFoirfield. flad her a good neighbor." raachlng action la Impending. Louis D. Braadsbu dsn.” my brother's keenerT** MANCHESTER EVENTNO HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, NOVElffiER 18,1984, TWO MANCHfS'rER BVENIMUHICKAUX MANCHESl’ER. CONM„ TUESDAT, NOVEMBER 18,11984. ■howB by WUUam Paaa, who, upon boon apandlng tavaral months at eadam on Routs No. 80 to Oaben*- trap rock watarbevmd B- Clark, Doris Dickson, Edna Hadden, BLAMKD NBA CHtEF, Maadow-Craat, loft Saturday for Barnaa Co., Danbury. Barbara Little, Dorothy MeCaugb- NG CROWDS AHENDING URGE A DDinDlUL USE his arrival to found Paaaaylvaiila, HK^WAY DEPARTMENT BarUett Straat to BkmBMd- PRICES UNSTEADY DEAin FACING 8 NOW TAKES IT BACK TRACK CREW FOUND SEES DISARMAMENT mads a aoltma pact with tha IB- her home in Springfield. Town of Woodbury: A 13 foot struetlon Oo., Bloomfield.'''.' JUNIOR ST. MARirS sy, Frances Miner, Nora Scott, Val- MASONS WILL SEE diaaa, which waa not broken for 70 Monday evening the Tolland Com- span concrete ilab bridge extension etts Turner, Margaret ‘Torrance, SALVATION REVIVAIS N. Y. Stocks PhUadtlphla, Nov. IS.—(AP) DF CflEESE THIS WEEK years until several members of the munity chorus was he'd In the AWARDS SEVEN JOBS on U. 8. Route No. 6 to Alexander VIENNESE BIRDS FLY AWAY Beresa Britton, Jean Clark, Lucinda —Mr*. Coraella Bryce Ptnehot, ONLY WAY TO PEACE colony resorted to anna. Grand hail with a largt number Jarvis Oo., Mancbeator. CHOIR REUNION Gray, Edna NsvUle, Doris Stratton, ON STOCK MARKET POISONED KIDDIES who blamed General Hugh 8. O’HARA BODY FIRST The example shown by WUIlam Town of Hartland; 6,800 faet of Vienna—(AP)—Tha Vienna "fttii* Charlotte Stlno, Miriam Hooks, Air Redue ...... 108H Johnson for "ths failure" of the DEMOLAY DEGREE praaant. Colonel Thomas Hughes Proves CRmpaign On to Hbt o Erory Penn when he arrived to settle the The Tolland Orange will spmiaor Commlaaioner John A. Macdonald trap rock wxtariMund macadam on damt," which reeetvee artlelee (ounff- Margaret Smith, Arlene McCaughey, Alaska Jun ...... 17Ri NRA, now says she takes It all Colony of Pennsylvania, without Oranvllls Road to E. B. McGurk, Wlnnlfred PenUand, May Smith. to Be Forceful Speaker Allegheny ...... t44 back. 'Family Coasame an Extra a public whist at the Community today announced the awarding of tn public placee, has bean asked to ' arms of any kind and resorting to Houae (Orange Hall) next Friday Inc., West Hartford. watch for 45 canaries, a live fox and Ruth Britton. Dorothy Kerr, Prts- Service at 7:30 Tonight. Strong and Weak Spots D e Allied caiero ...... 133% Either That Or Serious "It wasn't Johnson but tha Pound Before Saturday. Rot. F. C. ADen of Second a solemn principle of trust and fair seven Toad jobs, bids for which were Town of Portland: 3,897 feet ut 60 pounds of beef. (her 100 Former Members cUU Peabody, Florins Wright Api C a n ...... (...103% InHiatoryJo Be Presented at Riilrotd Employees Saw evening when a large number is ex- received on October '22. Bids for whole NRA administration tte t dealing with the Indiana, can be ap- pected to be present. Prises will be Members of the Boys' Junior choir The special revival meatinga now Am Corn! A loo...... 39 waa wrong," the wife of Penn- Hartford, Nov.' 13 — NaUonal plied equally aa well today, ha be- the Fairfield, Old Saybrook and krere John A Johnson, Kenneth Gra- Am Fgn P o w ...... 5% Congregational Church awarded and refreshments served. hfited to Pirty at Church being conducted at the Salvation velop as Tradbg ^ o - Weakeninf of Vital Organs sylvania’a Governor declared In ' Dead Maa as They Were Cheese Week, the NaUonal (3raage lieved, with the natlona of the Mrs. Joseph Du Fore Is to be the Stamford joba wSre received on Oc- ham. Willard Robb, Stewart DUlon, Army are drawing great crowds. Am Rad a t a ...... 16 an addreas laet night. "Tha whole Masonic Meeting in Tem* Am .Smelt ...... 37H ConvenUoa and the Agricultural earth. chairman. tober 8. The awards a rt os fol- WilUam.Davla. Colonel Thomas Hughes, of Boston, machinery of the law has been Oanadlaa Agroeoaeat lowa: llm rsday Night Arthur Davis. Robert Holmes, officer In the army for many yaars, gresses: Wheat Week. Am Tal and Tel ...... 111% May BeJtesnh. dlatorted," she aald. "The NRA pie Tonight. Patroliiig Bolton Section. Exposition of the OonnecUcut State Addresses Men’s Chib. Between 80 and 40 membera . of WUIlam Foz, Richard Ogsbury, Am Tob B ...... 83% Grange are three of the leading He also pointed out that the TolUnd Grange will be present at Town of Fairfield: 8,918 feet rein- and traveler In many foreign coun- baa failed to relieve the depres- forced concrete on Southport cut off auford Smith, Alfred Vennard, tries, siMke forcibly to. a crowded Am Wat Wks ...... 14% sion.” agricultural events which will hold Rush-Bagot agreement, whereby all the National Orange Friday evening QOiumt ftm aaw a£ori to U,y dooJ Sherwood Brown. William Kilpat- Anaconda ...... 11% The only way to combat the grow- a rm ^ shlpa were to be removed to take the seventh degree at Bush- to New Haven Road Ckmstruction At a asMtlnc bald iMt artninf ball on Sunday evening under the New Tofk, Nov. 18.—(AP) — Denver, Colo., Nov. 18—(AP) — Mrs. Pinchot bad declared Manchaater lodge of Maaona win Lylag partly submerged In a forth In GonnecUcut this week. Co., New Raven. rick. topic "Shadows." Again last night Armour HI ...... 6% Slow death or aerloua waakening of Commissioner of Agriculture Olcott ing tendency leading to war In from the (ireat Lakes after the fish- nell Memorial Hall, Hartford. were convicted for the Jun'or Wilfred Jones, Edward McCauley, Financial marksts today displayed a Atchison ...... '. 56 herself happy at the time John- hold Ita regular communication In beeok a t tha foot of a eul'vert about ermen of Canada and the United Town of Old Saybrook: 11,484'feet hs held his audience spellbound, as vital OTgMna, pbyslelana said today, son resigned as administrator of F. King, In calling attenUon to many countries today Is universal Mrs. Aaron P. Pratt with her son, choir reunion to be held nt 81. James 8. Neill, Jr. and Francis Mc- rather spotty appearancs as strong Auburn ...... 2S face eight of the nine children who the Temple tonight and an unuaual 100 yards weot of Steele's crossing these naUonal features. Indicate Stotea bad fought several battles Aaron, Jr., and daughter, Mary of reinforced concrete on Oyster be spoke from the 91st Psklm, vers- Aviation Corp 4% the NRA. Her attacks on hia disarmament Is the belief of Rev. for control of these waters, resulted River cutoff and Old Saybrook to Cei (flc/upcwhhihisH Uuyt pnrUb houae on Thiiredoy Kinney (deceased.) es 15 and 16—"I Will Deliver Him." and weak apots developad In tha ate poison-coated marshmallows leadership brought a cauatle. re- feature will be the exempliflcatlon la Boltoa, the body of William that the naUonal agricultural spot- Agnes Pratt of "'Indsor were In Leaders. various spsculstivs and invsstmant Balt and O hio...... is% light would apparenUy center upon Frederick C. Allen, pastor of the. In enduring peace and provided for town Sunday and attended morning New Haven Road Construction (jo., c^radnt. A profmm at entertain* Tonight at the citodel the colonel they found In a junk y ^ . Death al- ply from tha ganaral during tha of ^ WtUtory degree of the Order V. O'Hara of Philadelphia, father of the settlement of disputes without New Haven. • The Junior Choirs have been tmder catsgorlss. Bandlx ...... 14% ready has taken one of the young- height of her opposition. of DeMoUy by the officera of John Connecticut, the only exc«>Uon be- Second Congregational church, service at the F'ederatcd church. raent wilt be preaented by the metn* the leadership of the following over will speak at 7:80 p. m. to S. A. Sol- Bath Btoal 1...... 37% Mra. Wooloey McA. Johnson of And- recourae to arms. Town of Stamford: 6,587 feet of ben of the preaent Junior choir con- diers, ex-soldlers and converts. Stock! ahowsd no daflnito trand. aters, and two of them are in a -9» Mather chapter. over, waa found a t 2:15 yesterday ing that NaUonal Cheese week will speaker at the regular monthly ArgenUna and Chile, many years The young people's meeting waa PHILCO V a period of ted or more years: SomA apecialtlss fotmd foUowtngs Bath Stoal, ^ d ...... 61 critical eoudltion. The Order of DaMolay, while not be observed throughout the country. meeting of the Men’s Friendship held in the church vestry Simday asphaltic concrete on Laurel street alatlng of vocal aoloa, readings, tap* Mrs. James Robb and Mrs. Harry Borden ...... 36% oftamoon by C. E. Weston of East ago on the verge of a war were In- to Paul Bacco, Stamford. aewffing and group singing. Re* for aubstantlal gains as hopes for The othera. appeared to be recov- In any sense a junior Masonic lodge. Hartford and Charles Furtex of Several governors and commla- doss of the South Methodist church duced by a great religious leader to evening with War.en Clough lead- Straw; Mrs. Agnes Field (deceased) Can Pae ...... 13 ering but physicians explained that aioners of agriculture have adready er. Towns of Madison and Killing- What a value! Striking new com- freshmenta win be served. Invita* better earnings In certain llnet wtra Is nevertheless cloaely aaaoctated Hartford, attached to the track pa- laat night. Rev. Allen was obtained melt down their cannon and guns worth: 28,422 feet of bituminous ma- and Miss Ruth Chapman (deceased); renewed. Heaviness of soms of tha Casa (J. I.) ...... 61% tha poison often continues to ravage with Masonic prlnelplea. John endorsed the NaUonal Cheese Week on short noUto to address the gath- pact of beautiful matched woods. tlpns have been sent out to over Mrs. Agatha W. Erickson; Miss Cairo Da P a te o ...... 39% trol of the New Haven railroad. Into a gigantic atatue of the C%riat, Both the morning service and lOO former memben and a large at- ISO AT ITALIANS’ utllitisa and othar latuss, however, organs even though temporary re- SCHUSCHNIGG MAY Mather chapter Is sponsored by Canae tJndetermhied. program aa a means of aiding the ering laat night when illness forced which stands today, "The Christ of church school at the Federated GumrmtUid foreign reception in Dorothy Russell and Helen Craw- Chta and O hio...... 43% covery may be mads. dairy Industry. While ConnecUcut tendance is hoped for. tended to chill ths antbustasm for Chryslar ...... 36% Manchester lodge of Maaont and O’Hara apparently had met his Senator Kenneth F. Cram er. of the Andea” an enduring emblem of church Sunday had special services addition to your uvorite Ameri- Members. ford; Miss Doris Turklngton; Mrs. a general advanca. Ths news was It waa on an emptv barral in a Past Master William Walsh Iz death within a few hours of the and much of New England la a fluid Wethersfield to cancel his speaking regarding peace. PHILCO Violet Madden Lindsay; and Miss Coca Ckila ...... 148% milk aecUon. the commlzsioner peace between these two countries. Stops Cough Instantly can programs! A little gem with rotlowlng la a list of all the mem- DINNER FOR PERO neither aspscially bullish or baariah. junkyard that one of the youngsters VISIT MUSSOLINI "Dad” of the chapter. ha was last seen at 5:16 o'clock engagement. Norway and Sweden though border- Mrs. Harold Neff was operated on such big-set features as Auto- 45C ben of the Junior choirs for the past Mildred Sutherland, Evelyn Carlson Col ( ^ b o n ...... ;...... 72% found the marabmallowa and Thursday evening. Whether points out that a depressed market Albert Holman, president of the $49.95 and-Margaret Stratton. Wheat droppad a cent or so i a ComI 8olv ...... 21% The Initiatory degree of UcMola; ing each other have enjoypd peace at the Hartford hospital last -week. Believe It Or Not! matic Volume GsntroI.Tone Con- ten or twelve yean: bushel, but most of the other cereals divided them among bis playmates. It vrery Imprezzive and la present ‘ t was struck by a passing train has for cheese or other dairy products la class, presided and the pastor of for centuries though their borders Mrs. Lucy Usher has been a re- Dorothy Bussell, Viola O. Trotter, John Cocksrbam and John WUby Coni G a s ...... 24 In a few hours the nine children lay not been definitely determined. It bound to reflect sooner or later in the Second Congregational church trol, Electro-Dynamic Speaker, have acted as organists for the va- were narrow. Cot^n was lltUs bet- Cons Oil ...... 8% In the form of a play. In addition to' the fluid milk market. The com- arc not fortified, he stated. cent guest at the home o( her son, Goodbye to sickish -syrups and Ullian Neill. Hazel Robinson, Eve- ter than even. Bonds were quiet and writhing in pain in a hospital. membera of the order It can only hi la possible, however, that he* received waa introduced a t the conclusion of -|lev. Allen pleaded for a return to Roland Usher, in Rockrillc, and etc. See and hear it now! rious junior choirs during that time. Selectman Honored On Sun- Cent Can ...... ;.... 59% Tha junk dealer, H. Finkelat^, ChanceUor Plans to Cnltirate missioner finds that of all the dairy the business meeting. dope! ^ No need to make yourself rho same chassis a.s above In lyn Burrell, Hazel Oreenaway, moderately mixed. Sterling moved Com Prod ...... 67% wltneaaed by Master Moaonz. a glancing blow that stunned him the ideals o>f Christianity of our Merrill Usher and family of South sicker'than you arc In trjing to stop Emily W. Behrend. Doris McCollum, The Junior choir a t present con- was said ^ Optain of Detectives and, in a daaed state, staggered to products, cheese is facing the most Creating Pence elders and a reawakening of the al- Wllllngton. a splendid walnut console cabi- sists of approzlmately twenty-two substantially, against the dollar Del L and Wn ...... 18% The officers of John Mather chap- depressed market and It' la his "How Can We O eatc Peace?” a cough. net. 6 Philco tubes, equal in Sara Cross, I>5rothy Mitchell, day at Sub Alpine Club whlla the gold currencies sagged. Albert T. Clark to have told him the Closer Relations With ter will present thia degree before a the edge of the concrete culvert and most forgotten principles of simple Mrs. Lillian Ayers of Naugatuck Dladys R. Hansen, Dorothy P. Fogg, members. They take part In the Du P o n t...... 96% barrel waa purchased from a whole- toppled IS feet to the bed of the opinion that a greater consumption waa the subject of the evening talk. trust, brother with hfs brother, One dose of good old Bronchullne performance to 8 single purpose evening service on every third Sun- Shares of Briggs Manufacturing Eastman Kodak ...... 109 % sale dmg houae and had contained number of Masonic lodges in the of cheese by the majority of people Rev. Allen pointed out that recur- spent the week-end In town. Emulsion relieves any cough— a few tiilics. Receives police, aircraft Ethel 8. Hiinnlford, Emma M. Baker, and Air Raductlon got up around a Sixth Masonic district In which brook. neighbor and neighbor, which If Mrs. Zoe Berkley ha.s closed her tally Jones. day In the month. They also sing Gathering. Elec Auto L ite ...... 26% polBon. Some of the pewderM pre- Italy as Did Dolfuss. Both hands of the dead man were would not only odd to their health ring cycles of Intensive preparation rightly followed will bring about a doses may end It—half a ijoltle slops and amateur colls, and foreign at the 8 o'clock Communion services point each to naw 1984 bigha. At the Gen Elec ...... '...... ig% paration sifted into the broken Peter Wind of this town It Deputy but also eliminate the threat of for war Inevitably leads to war- summer home "Cubby House'' and It for good or money back. short wave as well aa regular Edna Foz, Elizabeth McKinney, same time COniolldated Gaa lost 3 tightly clenched. A glove encased universal demand o' eradicating gone to New York City for the win- Mildred Neill. Evelyn Tedford, on Easter and Christmas and at the Gen F oods...... 34% package of marahmallows. Grand Master. t one hand but the other was bare. smaller milk checks to the dairy preparation for war and around the wars and armed conflicts among Nothing In Bronchullne to upset broadcast programs, on a sim- Children's Festival Service Easter points at a new year'a low. Curtia Gen Motors ...... 30% farmer. vicious cycle of death, suffering ter. your stomach nor start a drug habit. plified two band tuning range— Cladys 8. Modean. Martha Shorts, About 160 persons were present Vienna, Nov., 13—(AP) —(Chan- The missing glove has not been r vtJons. Mr. and Mrs. William L Ayers Jessie Morgan, Olive 8. Chambers, Sunday afternoon as well as at the Publishing Preferred gained 3 and Gillette ...... 14 % found, but a shoe which was the NaUonal Cheese Week la expect- and debt to spite of all that an en- ■ By A vote of the class, the group But It must relieve your cough or .540 to 1720 kilocycles and 4.2 to monthly devotional service of the Sunday at ths Sub Alpine club when the Common wai up 1. U. S. Smelt- Gold Dust ...... 17 cellor SchuSchnigg, pursuing the ed to stimulate conzumpUon to the lightened civilization can do to stop aid family have been entertaining a costs nothing. J. W. Hale Co. Drug 21 megocycics. Mae Robinson, Caroline Neill, Mary mate of a shoe O'Hara had been will sponsor the church troop of niece from Vermont. Summerville, Doris Turklngton, Girls' Friendly Society on the sec- a dinner In honor of Mr. and Mrs. ing, Cerro de Pasco and American Hershey ...... 71 late Chancellor Dollfuss' policy of GET NURSERY STOCK wearing, waa picked up on the extent of 30,000.000 pounds, or the the terrifying march of the God of Boy Scouts and a committee to be Dept, and all other good druggists Gladys Bchleldgs, Mildred England, ond Monday of each month. All of Joseph Pero wai glvetl. Mr. Pero Smelting firmed fractions to nCore Hudson M otors...... 9% cultivating closer relattona with tracks about 60 feet from the cul- equivalent of 30,000,000 pounds of War. select^ from the class will be em- guarantee the girls are rasmliers of the Girls' than a point, aa did Johna-Manvllle, Int Harv . . ; ...... 36 Local Stocks milk which has done much to de- Disarmament conferences In the PHILCO Edna E. Hedlund, Doris Muldoon, is a member of the Sub Alpine club It' ly, completed preparations today IN BEFORE A FREEZE vert last PYlday by Weston and Fur- powered to assist In the manage- Iklna Kennedy, Armis Bummerville, Friendly Society. and tha dinner was given Sunday Douglaa Aircraft, United Aircraft Int Nick ...... 23% tex. The unseeing eyes of the man press prices and retard other efforts past have been bound hand and foot ment and control of the troop. CnAROR.'4 DISMISSED. l.-iL and Unltad F ruit Int Tel and Tel ...... g% (Furnished by Putnam A Co.) for a vlalt to Premier Mussolini at to assist the dairy farmer. Al- by "Invisible" governments—CapI $59.95 Margaret Robinson. liecauie of hia being the first man Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. ware open, but the face was above Refreshments were served the -UNE Marjorie Muldoon, Doris Mohr, of Italian extraction to be elected A heavy tone was shown by Texas Johne ManvIIIe...... 55% tha and of the week. Local -Orowers Manage to Com- tha surface of the water, indicating though the Connecticut dairy far- tallsm—stalking the manhood of members at the conclusion of the Los Angeles, Nov. 13.—(AP)— ; Althea 8horta, Dorothy Stevenson, as a member of Manchester's Board Gulf Sulphur, which dropped 3 Kennecott ...... 17% He will be accompanied to Rome tbqt drowning waa not the cause of mers’ benefits from National Cheese the race and sending them forth to talk In the church basement. Because there was no evidence of : EMULSION ♦ COMMUNin PLAYERS Lehigh Val C oal...... 3% 1 P. M. Stocks plete Warehousing of Plahts Week will be of an Indirect , the conferences to insist upon Na­ corruption, nine former executives 1 Arlene M. Robinson, Dorothy Fra- of Selectmen. points. American Talephona, Public by Egon Berger-Waldenegg, foreign death. ser, Mary M. Law, Evelyn Carlson, Dante Psgani headed the commit- Service of New Jersey, North Lehigh Val R d ...... 1114 Without Damage. How Found. it la expected that the results will tional advantages and limitations of unemployment relief agencies in ! Trade In Your American and United Gas Improve- Ugg and Myers B ...... 14<« Bank Stocks miniater. They arb to discuss with be decidedly beneficial. which renders the conferences and Los Angeles county were free today l^ la n C. Nelson, Edna Cordy, Ruth TO MEET TOMORROW tee arranging for the dinner and re- Bid Asked Mussolini plana for tha safeguard- Weston and Furtex, driving the Merchants, hotels and restaur- Holmes, Agnes Kaaulke, Haseltine ception and not only waa there a ment yielded a point or more each. Loew'a ...... 31% The C. R. Burr Company yestar- gasoline patrol car for the railroad, dc1il>erations of no effect, he said of charges of conspiring to defraud Loiillard ...... i8% Cap Nat Bank B Trust 7 13 ing of Auatiia’a independence, as ants are cooperating through dis- Back of the peace conferences al- TOLLAND the government In handling relief Dial Old Radio Etraughan, Eklitb Thrasher, Viola fuirturnoiit’of members, but several Most of tha rails eased, aa did U. 8. ... day completed bringing to toe local stopped at the edge of the culvert McKeeep T in ...... 9.4 Conn. Rivet ...... 450 well aa vital political, economic and warehouses the nursery stock that plays, "cheese specials” and menus ways Is the shadow of the huge mu- funds and providing jobs for unem- 3895 or 3817 .Attractive Trade-in .AHow- Thrasher, Florence Turklngton. Glastonbury Thesplana to Be Invited guests were also In attend- Steel, Dupont, American Can, Gen- Htfd. Conn. Trust .... 50 55 financial questiont. to examine a signal light and to re- featuring cheese so that It will be Elisabeth Lupleb, Dorothy Pow- ance, bringing the number to 150 eral Motors, Chryaler, Montgomery Monsanto Chem ...... 57% haa been growing on plantations of plenish Ita kerosene supply. Fur- nitions rings. International groups aayton Reed, J r . 27. died at the ployed. anecs On Heveral Philco Guenta of Local Club at Hol- Mont Ward ...... 28% Hartford National .... 17% 19% Schuschnigg will seek to strength- easier for the consumer to secure of Industrialists that have gained Assistant U. S. Attorney General For Models, and Others. ers, Marjorie Edwards, Alice Altken, that sat down to the dinner. 'The Ward and Sears Roabuek. The oils Phoenix 8t. B. and T .. 165 .. tha company loc(.ted in Ellington, Ux chanced to glance downward and Hartford hospital Sunday afternoon lister Street School. Nat Blso ...... 27% en the Itallan-Aus' rian-Huhgarian South Windsor and Durham. The was startled to see the body of an his additional pound of cheese this great wealth through the manufac- Joseph Keenan moved for dismissal Elsie Smith, Helen Holmes, Ruth hall had been decorated with United were fairly steady. Insurance Stock* week. It is hoped that each family ture of the Implements of warfare. after less than a week of Illness. ree Delivery Wickham, Edith Brown, Barbara States and Italian flags and ths The activity of soms of the metal Nat Caab Reg ...... 17 bloc, as against Frauice and the Lit- stock could not stand a edd spell elderly man lying stretched out in The funeral will be held Wednesday yesterday of the charges yesterday, Even this low priced 5- The Manchester Community Play- Nat Dairy ...... 17% Aetna Casualty ...... 49% 61% tle Entente. and In getting It removed and into in Connecticut will increase Ita con- The flrat great principle In creat- saying he had the. authority of Hom- tubc compact covers the Hyde, Alice Adannson, Lucille Kll- floral decorations on the long tables stocks apparently reflected the re- Aetna Fire ...... 42 44 the brook, the head nearest to the sumption of cheese before Saturday ing peace la to educate the civilized afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home Mtrlck, Miriam Jones, Florence ers will hold thsir monthly business were in keeping with the colors of cent strength of sliver prices both In Nat Dlstlllere ...... 22’.j Military matters also will be tak- the storehouses yesterday the work tracks. A Stetson hat bearing the of hia parents, Mr. and Mra. Oay- er Cummings, attorney general, for / WELDOiN PHILCO whole range of American, meeting tomorrow evening in the N Y C antral...... 21% Aetna Life...... 15 17 waa completed just in time. To- night by at least one pound which people of the earth to the utter fu- hts act. Among the defendants Lesmon. Marjorie May, Margaret tha flags. London and Canada and the expec- Automobile ...... en up. In this connection it was tti)Ma)g W. V. O’H was lying on one ton C. Reed, In Tolland. broadcast and police, air- Hollister street school. Instead of In NY NH and H ...... g 23 25 pointed out that in addition to its day's frost would have caused much of the atone steps supporting the it is believed will materially assist tility of war, he raid. were Pierce Williams, Raymond C. DRUG CO. 60B Carlson, Feme Piper, Margaret Ul- The gathering wss called to order tation that the ad.nir.lstratlon would (jonn. General ...... 24% 26% those agencies that are working dl- Other Oistoms Eradicated News has been received of the craft and amateur recep- brlch, Mary McCaughey, the clubrooms In the Batch and by Enrico Pols, president of the Noranda ...... 34 % present army of 30,000, Austria has damage. culvert. The man appeared to l>c death of Roger Minot CTough, 82, In Branlon and Henry E. Walker. Brown building. Th reason for the Continue Its silver purchases abroad North Am ...... 12 Hartford Fife ...... 67% 59% Other nurserymen In this section recUy fo,' the benefit of the Connec- Science and experimentation have tion as well. Reliable Wlnnlfred Lennon, Dolores Trot- club, who delivered the address of on a much larger scale. Hartford Steam Boiler 65 .. 300,000 auxiliary troops, said to be 77 years old and a hevay growth of ticut dairy farmer. abolished many retarding customs Meriden, last Friday. Mr. Clough, ter, Evelyn Stevenson, Shirley change is the fact that the Playera welcome and then turned tha meet- Packard ...... 3% equipped largely with arms from have also been busy the past two whfte whiskers covered the face. for many years resided In Tolland Philco performance and club of Glastonbury Is expected, 40 Furelsn bar silver. Imported for Penn ...... 22% National Fire ...... 57% 59% Italy. weeks getting young plants under Although many weeks and days of the past, he pointed «ut. (^ief ing over to Dante PaganI, who was domestic commercisl use, wss ad- Phoenix Fire ...... 67% 69% Immediately after the railroad arc set aside for special observance among those thorns in the aide of and was a machinist in the old fidelity of tone. strong, and with the large local the toaatmaater at the dinner and Phils Rdg C and I ...... 6% Some of this equipment will have cover during the cold period and employees reported their finding The membership the rooms would be In- vanced 1 7-8 cents an ounce to 55 3-4 Phil Pete ...... 18%Travelers ...... 390 400 they too, have completed their of specific products, this is the sec- social and economic developmeht of Cflark factory just east of Tolland master of ceremonies at the social Public Utllltlee Stocks to.be modernized. It consists of old Herald was Informed and Thomas ond time that National Cheese Week street. The funeral was from his Headquarters adequate. cents, the highest level since 1939. Pub 8erv N J ...... ao% work In time. The 'Vanderbrook Ferguson and Charles Vickerman the age has been the eradication of Another factor Influencing the function that follow-ed. Scattered aelling In the utilities Conn. Elec S e rv ...... 39 43 Austrian rifles captured by Italians has made its appearance on the polygamy, witch and widow burn- late home in Meriden Monday after- Several of the members of the Radio ...... 0 during the World War and later sold nurseriea completed their work last went to the scene. They were the Jumpy Nerves change Is that the Community was altribiitcd partly to publication Rem Rand ...... g% Conn. P o w er...... 38 40 week and the work that remains at calendar. Dairymen throughout ing at the stake, customs of the noon at 1 o'clock. club spoke ss did men and women by Italy to Austria. first to arrive at the scene after the the'country are hopeful that It may Loan Players will put on two one-act of the report of the New Tfork State Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 45 50 Dark Ages, and slavery. The world Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson Of Yield lo the sooibiog actloa Rey Tob B ...... 4g% the Wilson nursery consists In railroad men had found the body. playa for the entertainment of the Bears Roebuck ...... 40% Hartford Elec...... 62 54 A^uatrla’s ■ pressing needs for bringing in the stock that will stand eventually return to them some of has taken these changes for grant- Hartford ind son. Everett Pearson, We can put ready cash in your hands in 24 to 48 hours... a handy service of this madidas. You will sat was taiiea upon ne expres.^a nia ap- , ril.trihntin» .UctMc Hartford Gaa ...... 46 _ money are expected to bring flnan- The Herald Informed the State police the benefits which Its sponsors an- ed and would not brook their re- of New Haven, were guests of Tol- vlaltors and regular membsri, and predation for the gathering. The the coat of distributing electric pow Socony V a c ...... 18 the cold weather better. They will and two officers were sent to the for single or married folks better... deep batter... fad the excellent stage in the achool cr In the state warranted rates only do., pfd...... 45 _ clal subjects before the statesmen. complete this in a day or two. ticipate. turn. In the same manner the land relatives Saturday. better . . . look better. Life dinner was one of the beat yet South Pac ...... 18% spot Immediately. Even if your need Isnot so pressing, our service is convenient. If you can use' hall will make thia more convenient. slightly above half the average.now Sou P RIc S...... 27 S N E T Co ...-...... 108 113 civilized peoples should set about Robert Stafford, who has spent eny amount between $!50 and $300 for house improvements, doctors’ bills, will ■cem worth living again. Miss Gwen Preset tt, chairman, served in the club and at the con- Manufacturing Stocks About an hour after the body was disarming the nations eliminating several months in Tolland, has re- clusion there was dancing until 8 pievalling. South Rwy ...... 16% found Coroner John Y. Yeomans of taxes, etc., come in and see us. You repay according to your Income—In 3,6, Don’t delay any longer, ^ g in will be Hsslated by Mlta Helen Wall street waa interested In the 8t Brands ...... ig Am Hardware ...... 18% 20% all temptation to war. turned to Springfield for the win- 8,10 or 20 monthly payments. tskiag It t^sy. Eatea, Mlaa Betty Walworth. Mlsa o'clock at night. Among the en- Am Hosiery ...... 35 Tolland (Jounty, Dr. WUIlam L. Hig- Illustrating the manner of ap- ter. tertainment numbers given while government's decision to let down St Gas and El ...... 6'% gins, medical examiner, and Con COLUMBIA Ann McAdams, Mrs. Mary Taylor the bars on the export of capital, but St on C a l...... 34 Arrow H and H, com .. 10 12 proaching a warl^s utatus In the Leon (jlough was operated on *^'phone today. Personal Finance Company the dinner waa being served were do., p f d ...... 95 _ We’re Off On The High Seas Of Hilarity! stable Chesterfield Pirie of Bolton world today. Rev. Allen pointed out last Friday for a severe cose of ap- Tht only ekartarM I State Theater Bldf. LYDIA L PINKHAM'S and Mark Holmaa. solos by Mlsa Irene Pola. Guests It was questionable w-hether the St Oil N J ...... 43% arrived at the scene. After a cur- Mr. and Mra. James Grimm of 3% por mtonth on Room 2 Billings and Sepneer .. U % the one supreme example of prin- pendicitis at the Hartford hospital. thounpoidtboid omouniomo\ 75S Main Street Telephone S490 were present from several places; various markets were affected to Tax Corp ...... 22 Dancing, romancing sory examination of the body, Dr. Bridgeport were week-end guests oftkefthehon ‘ VE6ETABLE COMPOUND Tlmkan Roller B e ar...... 311,4 Bristol Braas ...... 24 26 at the homo of Mrs. Grimm's par- ciple and trust In human beings as Mrs. M. P. Knowiton, who has throughout the state. : any noticeable extent by the ruling. do., p f d ...... and nautical, mtialcal Hlffgins gave permission for its re- IDEHORATS TO COMPLETE ! The Trea.sury;a action. It waa Trans America ...... 5% 95 moval to the funeral rooms of Wil- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Collins. Union Carbide ...... 45 Case, Lockwood and B 300 merriment on a fun At the morning service of the I thought in some quarters, may Indi- Collins Co...... 63 _ liam Qulsh ir Manchester, who bad : cate that no further monetary Union Pao ...... 103% cruise of the world! been called by Constable Pirie. local church the pastor took aa his I CAMPAIGN BUSINESS Unit Aircraft Com ...... g% Colt’s F irearm s...... 19% 21% An ocean Hner full of subject “Armistice Day Thoughts”. CONNECTICUT CO. manipulation la contemplated at thia May Have Been Hit. Unit Corp ...... 3% Eagle Lock ...... 19 23 The choir sang as a special num- 1 time. Fafnir B earings...... 50 60 entlea and gay with Dr. Hlgglna a t first advanced the Meet Tomorrow Night to Pay I Banking circles, pointed out that Unit Gas Im p ...... 131. opinion toat a train had struck the ber, "Wars shall cease”. Hubert NOW SERVES 7 8 5 U S Ind A le...... 42Fuller Brush, Class A. 7 singable song hits. It's Woodward waa granted a letter of QUAUTY BIIIh Contracted — Will Have ■Mg MM MM M/etTirzi authorities have Gray Tel Pay Station. aged man but later changed this U S Rubber ...... io% 8'-3 10% like going on a cruise view and indicated he had not defi- dismissal from the Columbia church Balance in Treasury. InlLfja Or KOIJ 11 **^*"^*'* rcqdc.sta for liceniea to U S Smelt ...... 120% Hart and Cooley . . . . — 125 yourself! to the First C^fliurch of Christ, Con- Bhlp funds, to foreign centers. The Hartmann, Tob, com.. •_ 5 nitely established the cause of death. U S Steel ...... 35 Coroner Yeomans made no comment. gregatlonalist of Fairfield. The Demot-rntic town committee new regulations. It waa felt, will not Vick C3iem ...... 34 do., p f d ...... 16 20 Miss Purinton of Springfield is The Connecticut Company Is to- result in any large flight of capital. Int Sliver...... 20 Weston and Furtex said that will meet tonight In the Home dub Western Union ...... 35 23 Train 187 passes the spot at approx- spending a few days at the home of Ht'iecially Priced on Brainard place to pay bills that day serving 785 miles of route In: The uncertainties surrounding most i west El and do., pfd ...... 60 65 Miss Katherine Ink. Connecticut either -vlth street car or! foreign exchanges, It was said, real- I Wnniu,r.-tv, ** ...... 34 Landers, Frary A Clark 31% 33% imately 8 p. m., or somethinig like were contracted during the recent U.*lMt h iia • Fln>ietA,iMl- U . U ...... - -a _____ i.. a _____ I ” Kll ...... 62 Armistice Day is not pbserved as with bus service, a figure which It ly have bro\ight a steady flow of New Brit. Mch., com.. 3 6 three hours after O'Hara disappear- campaign. Tha committee, a mem- Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 8% .... ed. The crew of this train will be a holiday In this section, the schools For This Week not far different from tha total funds to the United States. do., pfd ...... 30 ... being open aa usual. air enou ber reports, has eufficlent funds to mileage eerved by the company In questioned 1^ Coroner Yeomans in meet all bills that have been con Mann A Bow, Claes A. 3 7 Mr. and Mrs. Perley Stevens and Gi'iinulutetl Cane Sugar, 10- the days before the competition of do., (jlaea B ...... S-. 1 oa effort to find out If they observed family of Wapping spent the day traded and presented and will also the private automobile became ro a man walking along the tracks pound ciutli C O have an additional amount In the INDIAN TRIBE FREE North and Judd...... 17 20 Simday a t the home of Mr. Steven’s great and before there wa.e any EXPECT ANOTHER STRIKE NUca, Bern Pond . . . . 7% 9% Thursday night and If he had been sister. Mrs. Nellie Cole. Mck ...... 021C treasury. There were many contribu- thought of a dcpreasluD. The dif- Peck, Stow and Wilcox struck by the train. tions to the campaign this year, 4 Mlsa Marion Holmes spent the E tell you that Chesterfield Ciga- shreds the right width and length to P. & G. White Naptha ference between the preaent and OF SERIOUS DISEASES Rusaell Mfg ...... _ 23 O'Hara on more than one occa- week-end In Hartford with a friend. more than In other years, leaving those days of a decade ago re.sts IN PATERSON ON MONDAY Scovlll ...... sion since he came to Mrs. John- rettes are made of mild, ripe tobac- smoke right. Soap, 2 cukea...... the committee In good financial 18 20 Fourteen from Columbia attended W 7c chiefly In the fact thet In the latter, Stanley W o rk s...... 18% 20% son’s home has given his daughter standing. Indiana of Canada Free from cause to be anxious because of his the first rehearsal of the Tri-County CriBco, 1 period the mileage of route was ex-1 (Oontmned from Page One) Standard Screw ...... 80 _ Union Cfltorus held at Hebron Sun- cos. We’ve told you about the paper— These things are done to make what 1-ib. t i n ...... lilC cluelvely served by street cars, Cancer, Heart and Kidney do., pfd., guar...... 100 .... habit of wandering off. Usually he day afternoon. The jext rehearsal New York City's 4,445 theaters. while today motor buses furnish Smytha Mfg. Co...... 30 35 has been found, but Thursday night that it’s pure and burns right, without people want—a cigarette that’s milder, Ocean Spray Cran- 1 O m Including motion picture hnuass, Ailmenta. ened If the silk weavers walk out, when he failed to return with the will be next Sunday a t the same tranepr>rtatlon on 494 miles of road for a united front Committee will ho Taylor and F en n ...... — 85 place. kerry Sauce, 17-oz. can j| 21C cm entertain 1,499,601 peraons at and the trolleys serve only 391 Torrington ...... 68 70 coming of darkness, Mrs. Johnson taste or odor. a cigarette that tastes better—a cigarette the same time. milee. By F, B. ('olton formed and the strikers will work in called on several farmers in the im- A large delegation of Columbia Minute Tapioca, ^ -i (AaaoolaM Preaa Sdance Writer) imiton. Underwood Mfg Co ... 50 52 people went to the Willlmantic Con- Today the former interurban Union Mfg. Co...... 8 mediate vlclnit]) to sec If they had We have said that Chesterfields are that satisfies. Pk«. - ...... l i e routsa and many of the newer city Washington—(AP)—A people al- Cutting Wages seen an elderly man answering her gregational Church Sunday evening TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY most free of three aenurges of civil- U 8 Envelope, com___ 80 _ ' to attend a Dramatic Candlelight made right. The tobaccos are aged, then Grape-Nuts, i ^ routes are served almost without Keller said the strike decision wss do., pfd ...... — 105 father’s description. Service. A short play by John You can prove what wo exception by busee, while operation ization. cancer, heart disease and reached at a meeting of the execu- Had Not Been Seen. pkg...... 1 / C LOST—YESTERDAY ON 4:30 p. kidney ailments, haa been found In Veeder Root ...... 29 31 Drlnkwater "equals nothing” and blended and cross-blended, and cut into m. Green Bus. pair of child's of the trolleye le chtr ly confined to tive board of the broad allk division Whitlock Coll Pipe ... 3 Saturday morning at 11:45 Mrs. depicting a night In the Trojan war, tell you about Cheeterjield. liipton Tea, Yellow r j i city streets where the etreet car can the far north. They are the primi- of the allk workers union because Johnson visited the house of Mrs. spectacles. Reward. Phone 8763. tive Cree Indiana who live around J.B.Wll'ma Co., u p par 48 88 was most splendidly presented, and May we oak you to try them Label, 1-4-lb. tin .... 2ii 1 C irovida mora .adequate transporta- manufacturers have allegedly been Allie Burke, which Is located on the gave the audience some Idea of 'what Pillsbury Cake Flour, m fIon facilities under rush hour oon- Jamee Bay in northern Canada. cutting wages ainca tha NaUonal main highway at the foot of the Rarity of these dUeaaez, two of war really means to the youth of a ^ihat would aeem to be fair enouglu large pkg...... 2k f C ditlona than the buses oould. It la textile strike. Union members will GIRL BOWLERS KNOCKING steep, rocky road that leads to country. Rev. A. W. MeUlnger was Royal Baking Powder, Personal Notices estimated that, to furnish city rush which, cancer and heart disease, are probably )>e asked to approve the Steele'a crossing In the woods on one of the cast In the play, taking hour aervlce, from three to four the leading causes of death in the strike at a meeting Saturday, and Um bill. Mrs. Johnson told Mrs. the part of a Greek soldier. 12-oz. c a n ...... times more buses would be required United Btatei, waa noted among the the zero hour will be set for Monday OUT RECORDS THIS YEAR Burke aha 'was extremely worried Rev. and Mrs. MeUlnger went to Maxwell Houae Coffee, CARD OF THANKS than the present number of trolleys, Cree* by the Rev. Dr. John M. morning, be salu. over her father’s disappearance and Stafford Springs Monday to attend 1-lb. t i n ...... which would increase the present Cooper, anthropologist of Catholic The root Of the praieiit itrike feared he would suffer from expos- 31c We wleh iv thank‘bar rrltnift end traffic coogasUAh many tiroes ba- the all-day meeting of the Wllllman- aetzh here for thele hindn'eae- end Uhlveraity of America, who has juzt Uxnat lin tn'.the .tm pihyu-am p^ta Miaa Franeca Wa^ttf and Mita ure. Mrs. Burke had not seen -Uc Ministers Union. Kntsdale Bartlett yoBd lu pnAent propmlonz. O'Hara, however, nor had Wiliam PSars, largest can eympethr during the lote of our be- returned from the nofth" lifter a oontraot drawn up hen tbs 1988 fiaieila Balon S itin g 0p Mr. and Mra. W. H. Carpenter, are 20c loved wife and mother. We would A noteworthy feature of street ■ummer spent there. allk strike here waa eattled. Ah In- Naw Highs at Conran’s. Saunders who ilvea at the crossing soon leaving to spend the winter in Ivory Snow, esneolelly thank ell who eeni tibrel car operation in Connactlout at tha He haa no explanation for their duetrlal Labor Board waa eat up In about two miles east of Steele's the south. They will go first to tributes end kindir doneled their present Ume la the fact that, al- crossing In the direction of Andover, 2 pkgs...... oare. freedom from these diaeasea axcept the lettlement which provided that Mlsa Frances Waters, a newcomer West where Mr. Caiq>entcr's 25c Daniel J. and Dorothy aulllven. though the relation of bus miieaga Matibly their way of living. The 40 per cent of the loomaga outside pne farmer said that la.st Tliuraday brother lives, and then may go on Oxydol, to street railway mllaaga la about this year In women's bowling) la light he had seen an elderly man Cress itlll live much as did their of the looal area must be Idle be- toppling tha wood at such a rate to Florida, although their plans are 21c three to two, the ratio of ths fares aaceatori before the coming of the fore local allk workers could atrlke. imerga from an unfrequented road not fully made yet. ooUeeUd on tha street ears In ratio that those who have seen her per- at-what la known as Bailey's cross- SSJefte-' white man. They suffer considerably Otherwise their contract would be form look upon her aa one of Man- Mr. Douglaa Burgeaoer and 8 pkgB...... : ...... to those paid on the buses it juat from tuberculosis, however, and the broken. ing and start walking on the tracks mother of Hartford were In Colum- Uneeda Graham 28c I the reverse. The butes operate over infaiit mortality ra te ii high. When the National texUle strike cheator'a coming champions. Last In an easterly direction. bia Sunday calling on friends. PublicSetback I the greaUr mileage of route, but waa called the Industrial Labor night while bowling at the Conran :Co-Feature=FRANK MORGAN Nothing of value was found in the Crackers, pkg. .., Use Medicinal Herbs alleya she toppled ptni for an aver- 10c I due to the foot that this route la Dr. Copper brought back with him .Board was deadlockad. the workers and Binnie Barnes pockets of the dead man except a NOTED ISTANBUL M084)UE8 Bltquiek, Wednesday, Nov. 14 I largely of an interurban or anxlUary claiming 40 per cent of the looms age of 114 In 16 strings. v ^ te gold watch. An inexpensive I nature the bulk of the company's for ttqdy a large collection of herba Mlsa Ettella Balon, another 'north —In the tremendously touch- BE4?OME PUBLIC LIBRARIES large pkg...... 31c 8:15 P.M. used by the Cress in treating the outside of Patereon were Idle, and ing, deeply human drama of a Btlckpln adorned bis necktie. He Krasdale Fresh «> q business la ttUI done on tha street manufacturers contending that less and young woman, haa hung up-a wore a light brown overcoat and a Istanbul — (AP) — Two of the car* sick, which they believe are Lupertor record for lyomen aUthe aama allays typical Americaa family which Prunea, 2 largest cans Balch & Brown Hall to the white man's medicines. The than 40 per cent had been stopped. almost hit the rochh bcMnaa of dark grey suit. The shoes were of most famous of Istanbul's 600 mos- An Impartial chairman was called In with a high of 141 for a single string "the other woman." good quality and practically new. ques are to play a new role In the Lux Toilet Soap, % Maiicheater Tent, K. 0^ T. M. Crees value the herbs for their and haa also toppled the record for actual curative properties, and not and sided with the manufacturers.. O’Hara had been making his home educational life of the_clty. 8 eakef...... U JC FOREIGN EX iniN G F Despite thia. local workers struck, three ttrlnge ifith a total of 884. with another daughter in PhTladcl- St. Sophia mosque, for centuries 6 Prizes. Refreshments. for any 'magical potency. They un- Charles Davis, teaming with Miss UR5UU PARROTT'S phla, but when this daughter became Lifebuoy Soap, /» derstand the idea of Infection and and the employers declared that the the cause of bitter quarrels among eak«...... be AU Plsj’ers Welcome! walkout abrogated the contract then Waters, has been defeating all com- iU he came to Andover to live with Greeks, Turks and Russians.. is to New York, Nov. IS.—(AP)—For- some of their herba are good anti- In force. A^rs. Johnson. Ever since bts Holland Herrings, Bk f Irregular; Great septics, Dr.Xooper said. ers at the Ckmran alleya and both house a museum and library of By- . Admission 25 cents. Britain in doUart, othera In centa. :pre now looking for a mixed match arrival be appeared restless and zantine and Ottoman a rt ^ t o Hoop, keg $1.10 The Crees apparently had no with some other bowlers In Man- ¥HERE'S ALWAYS liked to wander about the country- The beautiful mosque of Sultan Great Britain - demand. 5,00%; ideas'.of an evil'spirit such as the TWO HURT IN CRASH Pickled Green Toma- it'm ciUjIea. 8.00%: 60 day bllU, 4.90%; cheaUr. side. Ahmet, or “Blue Mosque,” is to be devil or of a hsU, vmtil ChritUan turned Into a public library- toee, q t J a r ...... 1 # C . . ® M%: cablee, teachlnga were brought to them by TOMORROW Muscat Clusters « n 6.58%: Italy damand, 8JI5; cablea, Naw London, Nov. IS.—(AP) — BfEl^dNE FOR ROWDIES The fact that lataiibul has one 8.09. mluionarles. Dr. (tooper discovered Laon Bodan, 33. and A1 Linkoff, 38, mosque for each hundred Inhabi- Raixini, 16-ox. pkg. .. 1 ‘THREE PEGS’ Demand!: this In the course of a study of the partnara in tha taxUle bualnaoa at PARSONS Helalngforz—Rowdyism offers no tants led the minister of education Belgium, 23.39; Germany. 40.30; Indians' own religious beliefs. 1158 Longftilow road, ware sarloua- HARTFORD problem for ghda la one parish of to convert two of them to new uses. Holland, 67JI6; Norway, 35.14; They believed originally only In ly Injured this morning at six o'clock 8 DAYS Bog. That*., Nav. 18. Macbeth Monax Tableware Finland. The glrla were holding Carnation Evaporated Thursday, Nov. 15 Swadan, 35.81; Denmark. 33.38; a sort of heaven In the far north, when thatr automobile wrapped it- Pop. Mattnaa Batnrday tha concluding featival of a course WOOIXN MILL REOPENS. ■ P . M. Finland, 3JI1; 8wltzerland, 33.43; where aoulz of the departOd went eoU around a pole on the Boston Olea N. W. MeNanghtOH Praaents Free To The Ladies of Instruction In cooking and house- Milk, 8 tall c a n s...... ZUC Spain, 18.65; Portugal. 4.54%; after death, and whenever the north- Poat Road la Waterford. hold management and a group of Winooski, V t, Nov. is.—(AP)— So. Methodist Church Oreaea, .94%; Poland. 18.98; ern lighte could be seen flickering Both men are under treatment at The Lord Blesses rowdies made known their Intention The gates of the Winooski plant of Caccboalovakio, 4.18%; Jugoalavia, on the northern horixon It was be- the Lawrence and Memorial Aaao- Wednesday and Thursday of attending tha party. the American Woolen Company were C h Parish Hall lieved to be these departed eouls The Bishop They came oa expected, but de- 3.38; A uttria,. 18.88N; Hungary, elated boepital. Bodea has both lege A New Comedy open today to receive returning em- MAHIEU'S Played by the Delta Alpha Club 39.70N; Rumania, 1.01; Argentine, dancing. fractured and may have to have one parted In fear and wondering. In ployes who went on strike a month of New London. by Hatcher Hughes the. food which they demanded—and S3ASN; BraaU, 8.59N: Tokyo, 39,35: The Crees believe that actually of the membera amputated. Unkoff MAIL ORDERS NOW ago. Antplooo Weoloynn Qnild. Shangba}, 34.36; Honigkong, 43.00; every peraon hat two aoulz, one hai one fractured leg and other received—the girls, skilled In the The employees numbering about the cigarette that's MILDER OROCERT PRICES: Eva. Orch. 8XA0; Ut art, of household management, had Adnlto, 38c. CbUdron. Ue. Mexico City (stiver peso), 37.85; dwelling In the heart or the head severe Injurloo. Bal. $1.88, gl.iet >ud Bal. SSe. 1,300. vot^ last night to return to 188 Spruce Street ■alo ctf Home HaSe Candy. Montreal In New York, 103.63%; and the other outside but near the State police of the Groton bar- mixed more than a generous por- their looms after company officials aiat.: Orch. fi.iO) 1st BM. 81.10. tion of what the world calls ca^or the cigarette that TASTES BETTER New York In Montreal. 07.48%. body. At death both go to the celea- racka said they believed Boden had B8c; 2nd Bal. SSc. guaranteed there will be no discrim- N—NominaL tial country. fallen asfe ^ at the whccL aU. ination against union amnlavoao. • 14M. faif rAMrmaTatrtaBQh ; V ;

MANC'HISSTKK KVKMNU HEKALU. MANCHEEIRR CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1984. MfilFOtJB MANCHESnCR EVENING"HEBALD, MANCHEynCH CONN- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER l8, IBS4 . room ct a laundry and tha raapao- wracked induatrlAl qratam by ■ear- This Is The House Aattri)fstfr tablUty C< apaculAtora batting on ing the country's amnllar manufac- tha rise or fail of insurance atocka. turara out of every ahred of their TERCENTENARY MEDAL READY FOR DISTRIBUTION 25 GET HOUSING C r n t u d BiTM ld But wa can see no good to be ac- remaining confidence and courage. In Ne w Y o r k d is lli« hoiiM UitfdpimtMumi <:9Mma»l>vietllC.l STATE’S TRADITIONS i. IDnUtSV^WTIMO CUlf/ANt. t cbmpUabed by encouraging the race- ACT FUNDS HERE I-IT WiiWi' KtrMl track game to open in Connecticut, DIRIGIBLES AGAIN h,is the ftin n sr , By BAtn;. mamuson miy t HaMfeMUr 0#«^ There Are many forma of gambling Hues in the hiM ie I Washtngton — (AP) -- Th* <3*r- mUMA* rINUUION There ii one oubject, likely to ba Bing . . . They have b8M> paaeihg man state railway is experimenting U«a«rmj • • • • • • • r and the degrees of their respecUva huilte New Torii, Nov. IS.—Backstage a queOtlomiatre ~a sUpersOUfifis DEPICTED ON MEDAL with the use of welded rails, Ikjtt much dlscuaaed in Oongreas during Botooi Tbe New York lieenM Mm- am c^ Jie company of "Life Be- rna*««4 Oeloayr I 1M1 dement widely vary. It U entirely tha winter, on which the people of I Average Amoont Borrowed the commerce department Express 9ablltli«4 e»»r» miseioner wonts to oison up the flas at 8.40." And tha eoneluaion. trains will run over a special track inM/C u d Hoildajia Bniarad at Ih* possible that there la no good kind the country will find much difficulty Broadway jtage ord tbe Broadway is that the modem thCate? puts lit- II On^da dl MantkaiKr Cano, M Badge^CHILD’S of such rails 10 times daily a t 76 of gambling, but unquestionably in arriving at an intelligent opinion. etoge wonts to otvoii up n lot of tle stock In Jinxes Only one tradi- Official Tarcenlenary WINTER CLOTHES Is $350— No One Asks to 65 miles an hour. The roils are E money. Maybe the city ought to pay tion remains —' It’s bod luck to aome kinds are far worse than That la the aubjact of naval prepAr- 98 feet long and so connected that . taa laar. by mail ...... J*-** preducero to plough under every whistle in a dressing room. there are almost no Joints. Mf lloatA by mail •♦••••••••••• •]* others. And in tbe measure and ednaas, with a apeciai view to Navy third monuMript ModernhiTecliniqneBoti IMPORTAmOHEALTH Maximum Loan. ilaala Optiaa ...... I JJ permanency of the injury done to Ua I think it would bo nice if Dtli^varad on# r « f ...... Kb'' aviation, airplane carriers and giant I s l g ^ c o t l nanpnmt /n o n H ie l a n d OelMUi Bata A Bemrd addicts it is probable that no other authorltiM did Mmethlng about That’s a nice, .entimcntol ges- dirlglblea the punsters who ore applying Expresses Feeling — Was |Must Bc varied to Meet Con- Dead Doctor HeaU MBMBBR o r t HK AMOCIATED form exceeds the race track. ture .George M. Cohan made, in de- About 25 owners of property in rREM At no time in our hlatory- has bytheL_ Jieir ouesMonable Uisnts to titles. ciding to take the whole com- I- . 1 1 1 n u stantly Shifting New Eng- TB« Aadbbiaiad Praaa it aieiutlvaly On# forthcoming show will bo 1 Manrhostcr have each borrowed on Stomach Ailmento There Is something tremendously there been more opposition to mili- ^ y of "Ah, Wllderacas" to North Designed by Essex Man. land Temperature. A wetrd mory U told of z wtll-kaoim anutlad to Ibt «M rat raBablleanoa s f n H i e h y g ^ togged "Boim and Bovana"; an- an average of $350, or a total of *( kU aaw* ditpdtrhat eradl'td to I* fascinating to a tremendous number tarism than at present, partly from Brookfield, Mosa.. for a one-night ■pFcUllit rcEctolBr from the grovo to eiirli or ««• Mborwido erodliod la ihla other, "Oepidus WrMks.” atand. It will be the smallest town Important to the chlld'a health in approximately $8,800, for home re •tomach sufTerloc. Yean ago this dodor Boior aai ala# ntwi pub> of people about the sport of horse disgust with war slnca the effects of Mildred Natwick, not yet 80, ever to draw a top-notch staf and [ pairs since the Fcdersl Housing Act' created a prescrlptton for ctemaeb ulcorSa llahad bara.n. The oSiejU medal, issued by the the ever eblftlng temperatures of add stomseh. ban promised the The design of tbe medal is quite for loans. Loral contractors and j ent state of the world, cannot ba . . . Bari Conoirs next ohbw will folks he'd st thsm ses him on day. The clothes necessary to bc Tbr Harold Pr onna Oomnany. Int. themselves, must have legalised bet- ______, tu iu ^ed lN iram ellie 1 modem in technique and feeling, comfortable one day may become cspeciaU.v purveyors of building .Arthur Druic Htoren, E. J. Murpliy» aiaamaa b p dnanrlaT raaponaiMlii, neglected. be a combination uslcal and Stage. j supplies have bcneflttcd by the cx- Weldon Drug Co. for ivp«ciapnl,aal arrora appranng n ting. And tha Individual who bets ivn rtim en t p a id a -b e n U f f b r although it is primarily expressive burdensome within the next 24 The situation Is muddled and the movie—with front, back and side He said he’d psy oil expensM,msM, ' ?!of the established traditions of hours. adoartiaamania In tha Manrhaai.r on horse races Is playing with flro— ^ l a s s c o t t o n o n projection providing moving Ocen- and that admission to 'the show Evanlna Maraid people, while uneasy about It. find Connecticut. On the obserse is The child's clothing Is important Expressive of Connecticut traditions and a valuable souvenir of the State’s anniversary, the official medal issued by the Slate Tercentenary he Is dallying with one of the most ery . . . Helen Hayes won't go on would be free. But 'th town heed- shown a group of men and women both day and night. Whereas the TUE8DAT. NOVEMBEH 18. themselves without sufficient tech- land that w asd eared . tour in "Mary of Scotland," as ed money for Ideal charity, so Commission Is now being distributed through the office of the Commission, State Ubrary, Hartford. insidious, most Intriguing of vices. —the founders of Connecticut—dom- best plan in the summer is to have nical knowledge to Justify fixed, tliel')arm er»dipli%as Is ttie h im c e planned , . . Coban agreed that the 500 seats inated by tbe commanding figure of the child wear aa few clothes 'a s Race track gambling has prob- opinions. About all they have Is —ail that coutd be packed into Thomas Hooker holding the Funda- possible, sleeping in extreme Here’s of ^ GUESSING e btiiH a Silent title Bole the town hall, even though they motor trip to Maine over the week- and John Lotas told about the Older ably ruined more promising young Impressions—some of them pretty mental Orders. At bis side sits his weather in thin nightwear without HdlrlnE Mtamlnad the rampnlgn The easiest title role ever play- were folding chairs borrowed Invalid wife, Susannah. The group end. Boys Conference In Middictow-n people, caused more defalcations strong. a r e t l i e t r e e t the^oitenunent ed on Broadway is Frank King- from the lucai und rtaker — would bed clothes over him, tbe entire Recreation (.'enter rpdaches, previoua official votea and Is representative of the early set- situation must be altered in the CHRISTMAS a U B S Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dodge of w-hich they attendol. and embezzlements, converted more 'One of those Impressions, It la to an t h e i d l e l a n d u n u s e d don's part In "A Bleeping Clergy- be Sold for $1. George M. Cohan tlers of Connecticut, "Gkid-fearing Windsor spent the week-end with The Red Cross w-ill soon be in this Eeneral tcndenclea of aome 200 out man.” He juat sir-pa . . . LillTon In Eugene O'NelH’s great success, winter, tbe bulletin said. It is a Items of Interest C O LDS-C O N TR O L Industrious, honest workers Into be suapected, is that tha expenditure ______men and women, ‘sprung from habit of every growing child to toss Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Blankcnburg. community and will solicit those of Ult Ml members of the Incoming Gish, who always be'or< has been "Ah, Wilderness"—Best Beats, $1 Mrs. Sybilla Jones and Oscar Mul- who are able to subscribe or to re- fidgety, desperately hoping, useless of large sums of money and a great Earth's best blood,' bred in the moat and turn in so In order that he DO NOT PAY HERE CMgraaa. the Aaeoclated Preen ana* m e n t p a id a b o n u s f o r n p o iH iu je u c o tto n cast in roles of sweetness and . . . that’s another record. advanced thought and ideals of their will not uncover himself in extreme- ler have returned after spending tw-o new- their subscriptions. loafers than all other forms of gam- deal of time on the building of giant light, plays a scarlet stroller in Tuesday lyMd the pmbabllltiee an to the at- o n th e l a n d % d i c r e f J i e l l e e i e k a i w d age, who had the strength of mind ly cold weather the use of a one- Tbc women’s swimming classes weeks in New York. George Prichard is very ill at hts bling put together. dirigibles for the Navy la both the sensational "Within the Gates" Chameleon Hair and will to achieve their ends. Men piece sleeping suit, or, for the very tltudd of the new membernhip on a ’ t h e f a r m e r W ho li v e s i n t h e h o u s e H ie . . . Tbe American director and For weeks, the local band has will meet as follows: 7 to 7:46, be- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barstow- home at Tankerhoo.scn Lake. It draws around It, too, a cloud wasteful and futile. And there will and women of this character estab- young child, a sleeping bag Is advis- ginners; 7:46 to 8:30, Intermediate. and family spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barton of doMa queatiune likely to be at Isnue e i i t b u i l t * producer! of "Continental Varie- been rehearsing some of Cohan's lished here self-government which ed. The child will thus have com- None Was Formed at Local of followers, tipsters, touts, betting be few cheers for tbe proposal, ties" bad quits a time with their so..gs, especially “Venus, My Bbln- The men’s volleyball period wrtli be Mr and Mrs. Waiter Pow-cr. Hartford spent Sunday with Mr. and in tbe forthcoming eeaelon. It th e h o u s e i^ ^ m u a e n k b u ilt bos stood for three centuries.” plete freedom of his arms and legs, The Ladies Aid of the Vernon Mrs. James Sullivan. which Chairman Vinson of the House small but coimopolltan cost. Lu- Ing Star." which was his first one, From the heart of the medal held from 5:15 to 6:15. tbdE pfocaeda to apply the pareent- commissioners, rSilbirds—hangers- f O rp e o fte®w whhoo T ry t o f jJ^ a r e i t id l o u t" ^ -* r cienne Boyer speaks French; BaCu- and written in North Brookfield. It and still not be subjected to the Bank This Year— Not To The gym will be used for basket- Methodist church will bold a baked The trustees of the Vernon Metho- on who live by their wits or how- Naval Committee makes It known springs the legend, "1635-1935 Con- cold. dist church have installed a w-ater agaa 0t proe and cons on these ques- dsro, the dancer, FrencB with of was there, too, tliat he wrote S play, necticut 300 Years", an arrange- ball practice by the following teams: ham supper at the Methodist church ever they can—that are a contribut- Is under consideration, to con- ~Hpanlsh accent; his gypales,. a "Sixty Miles From Boston." In the da)rtlme, the sweater which 7 to 8, Ansaldl’s Masons; 8 to 9:30, Tuesday evening. The first table will pump in the parsonage and have run tionsi thus obtained, to the whole Spanish dialect; Raphael, the con- Incidentally, tbe home folks Will ment which is on Innovation in the a child wears braeatb his overcoat Start One. a pipe to the church. This makes a ing factor In the demoralization of struct two more of these contrap- medallist’s art. on extremely cold days should be Laurels. be at 6:30. ^ To Htip PREVENT CtMf (8) To IMp SHORTEN • CM body at Congressman Indicating thu ertina artist. Hungarian and Rus- nottoe quite a change In George The class in home hygiene and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kingsland of great Improvement aa the w-ater had At bedtime, Jutt rub on Vicks every community unlucky enough to tions. stamp for each article desired. ’ ice he visited them last summer. Chi the reverse are shown tbe left off when the temperature rises, At the first sneeze or natal irrita- probable decisions of that body on sian;. Lydia Challapine, Russian, transplanted grapevines of tbe State since keeping on the same amount care of the sick w-ill meet at 7 Glastonbury were week-end guests to bc carried some distance formerly tion, quicki—a few drops of Vicks VapoRub, the mother’s standby in' have a race track In Its vicinity. Perhaps giant llghter-than-air ma- THAT TIRED FEELING ...... ; German French and Italian. The He’c a platinum blonde these days, Manchester merchants will not of Mrs. Amelia Koch. and w-aa very Inconvenient. those questions when they arise. STRENGTH FROM WALKING...; Behind the Scenes in Seal, and the motto, "Qui transtulit of clothing during mild periods o'clock. The bowling alleys will be Vs-tro-nol. Its timely uie helpt tremtlni coidt. All through the We have enough troubles of our chines would really be of some use b..sses despaired of ever hiring and will be for aeveral more WMks. have their coffers sweetened with open until 10:30 for members wish- Harry Jones has returned after a The Parent-Tcachcr Association night, by stimulation and inhalationt On this rather Intangible basis NEW HABITS FOR HEALTH.. ; enough Intarprctera, and finally -hen be was making a movis Oslt- austlnet”—“He who brought us would overheat his body with the to prevent many cqldi —snd to own In Connecticut without creating to the United .States In a defensive CLEANSING DIE’" . .. ;EXERCI8E hither sustains us.” Among tbe result that he would not only be un- the money from Christmas Club ing to bowl. two w-ceks stay in Tolland with Mr. w-ill hold a meeting at the Metho- throw off colds in their early itsf es. VapoRub fights the cold direct. tha conclusion la reached, for exam* put the ehow togetoer with ges- ed “Gambling,” In one of the eoSt- savings this year because no such and ^Mr8. Emil VonDeck. dist church Wednesday evening. new ones In the form of race tracks. war. They never have been, as yet, AND DIGESTION...... tures. Worked out air right. ein atudloa recently, they put a vines, vertically placed, are the comfortable but would be far more Wednesday ♦ pla, that M per cent, of the members words "Religion, Law, Education.” apt to contract a heavy cold. club was formed at the beginning Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Bacheler had To Build RESISTANCE to Colds; Follow the simple mlet at Of this wc can be very sure Indeed of any use to anybody os mllltarv Trend of the times; R^er Yvonne preparation on his hair which turn- of 1934. Treasurer Harold C. Alvord The women's gym class will bc as their week-end guests. Mr. and POWER ON FARM health that are part of Vicks Plan for Better Control ot Colds. will favor a revised NRA, 16 per qiTRMTIONH AND ANSWERS W ASH IN G T O N Prlntemoa first appeared on Broad- ed It purple, then pink, now plati- About the circumference runs tbe On tbe other hand, additional held from 7:16 to 8 o’clock. The —for every dollar that our hospitals engines: but they might be. If so It phrase "Three Centuries of Self- clothing during the day and extra of the Manchester Trust Company Mrs. Jean Cullum and daughter. The Plan has been clinically test^ by practicing phytidana— cant will oppose it and 2d per cent Sleep Is Disturbed ’.ay, li 1036, opening night tickets num. I'eople who know him very said today Christmas Savings Clubs First Aid class under the direction A nickel's w-orth of current on and proved in home use by millions. (You’ll find full details are non-eommltUl. On the same “d welfare as«Jclatlons ever get might help the cause of their advo- Question: "Tired" writes: "For a By RODNEV DUTCHBR .lone can measure the site of the “cat sold for $27.50. She la a greater ac- well call him George Harlow Co- Government Based on Constitution- bed covers at night should be pro- Gerald (Jhappell was the leader at j Herald Washington Correspondent i vote" which resented the Flr *t al Liberty.” vided when cold snaps set in, for have not been found to be a paying of Dr. R. P. Knapp will meet at 7 the Christian Endeavor meeting .some farma w-lll milk 10 cowa, of this unique Plan in each Vicks package.) basis it It forecast that 48 per cent. ''*®* t*’*'’'* "charity days cates to make clear their reasons long time 1 ha-/c found It hard to tress now, but premiere pasteboards han. o’clock. A public set-back party will I get to sleep or sleep the night ------Lody'e venture. But Mrs. ituosevelt Henry Krels. of Essex, Conn., de- prolonged chilling of the surface of proposition in this town. Sunday evening. The topic was separate 1,400 pounds of rrfilk and will favor the •0-lun.r week. 19 per the race tracks will get ten dollars for believing In them. Thu people Washington, Nov. 18. — Some of was used as a springboard to the signed the medal as Public Works of th'j body lowers Its resistance. This Approximately $150,000 was the bc held at the West Side Rec on "What Progres.s Are Wc Making To- cream, churn 20 pounds of butter, VICKS PL AN “'’^'"CONTROL OF COLDS thnnigh, and it seems I don’t feel largest amount ever distributed Cedar street. Play will start at 8 cent, will oppose It, W'lth S3 per cent, of the money at our people, That's at large would like to be enlightened. thoroughly rested In the morning. the beat friends of the presideht'e Mimellght by Miss Doiothy F r'jke, Art Project No. 20, for New Haven. may result ip ^sturbances of tbe w-ard World Peace?" Robert Loverin sharpen six axes. wife are urging that aho think twice i whose candidacy would have re Across from that picture, on on It was struck by the Medalltc Art will affect the child throughout life here to members of the Christmas o'clock and prizes will bc aw-arded non-committal. what race tracks are for. What is the cause of this?" old-fashioned easel to the winners. Answer: The principal cause Is —or even three or four times be- malned a dark se- ret If she hadn't Company. In the form of sinus trouble or Savings Club, and this sum was not The small value of this kind of fore Jumping actively Into another been able to make tbe front pages The Poet’s Q)lumn Stands father, big watch chain, The medals are being distributed broncbitls. Thus every care should considered sufficient to put the sav- Thursday digestive trouble, such as fermenta- whiskers and oil. ings plan on a paying basis. After estimating would seem to be fairly ADOPTING SINCLAIRISM tion of food which produces gas political campaign. by challenging Mra. Roosevelt to THE BIBLB through tbe office of the Tercenten- be taken to dress children accord- The women's swimming classes H ealth and Diet Mrs. Roosevelt escaped from the debate. Mrs. Roosevelt's acce,itance ary Commission, State Library, ing to the weather both day and giving thought to the matter, It was will meet as follows: 7 to 7:45, ad- well demonstrated by the figures pressure again.* t the heart or dla- New York campaign with only a That old-fashioned parlor, how sa- Hartford. Two hundred are num- decided when the local bank was Having, for reasons of Its own 1 phragm. Even though you are not ol the challenge was so hedged that The Bible Is a wonderoua Book, cred Its portals 4 night, the bulletin concluded. vanced: 7:45 to 8:30, .*)enlor life sav- given in connection with the two couple of scratches. But the scratch- the incident ended in general embar- bered in consecutive order and these reorganized to eliminate Christmas ing; 8:30 to 9:15, private. which would now seem to need ex- A dvice I conscious of such pressure, it is es were enough to show that when God's precious Word to man. Through which none 'might venture are being sold In attractive boxes for i Savings accounts, according to Mr. iftescapabty associated problems— sufficient to unconsciously Irritate rassment and probably a few votes If on Us pases we would look. except, I recall, « The girls’ teams in the Church plaining, turned Its back upon the H. > l i t F r a n k H c 4 « y a First Lady takes the stump, she toi Dorothy. $5.00 each. The others, exactly the j Alvord. Bowling League will use the bowling immediate payment of the I au.l i;eep you from getting into And by Its precepts plan. Such Suqust occasions, os when our same except that they are not num- WAPPING I "Do you think there is a cbancc Democratic candidacy of Upton Sin- a deep sleep. can expect to be a target for ripe Then Miss Natalie Couch, the kind Rector alleys from 7 to 9 o’clock. aoldiera' bontia and direct In- tomatoes Just like any mere politi- other female candidate, hurled her bered, are also attractively packed, of a Christmas Savings Club being clair to be governor of California, The tired patient Is the patient Length of Fruit Diet cian. Our lives and actions here below, Would visit our house on bis annual and are for sale at $1.00 apiece. The marriage of Miss Mary Sele, started here next year?” Mr. Al- Friduy flation by the Issuance of Question; Mrs. .Sibyl V. asks: tomato In a public message to Mrs. call. the Roosevelt administration has who has been made tired by con- Many of us do not like to have Roosevelt which called attention lo Aa men and Nations too, There will be a postage charge on daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' Adam vord was asked. , Dancing in the gym from 8:30 to greenbaeks. The A. P. table, in the tinual Bclf-polsonlng, together with "How long must one take the fruit God's light would shine and we Sele of Wapping and August Philip.*) "There la little or no chance," was 12:30. Music by Johnny Nesco and now apparently adopted Mr. Sin- juice diet? Can the pulp of the ripe tomatoes thrown at our Flr*,t divorce troubles In the Roosevelt orders filled by mall. If the appli- latter matter, stands; For Inflation, lack of exerrlsc. Therefore at the Ladles. And even If Mrs. F. D. would know. Oh! old-fashioned parlor your d properly; 5- An Im- some diet prodiicee what baa been The female of the species Is more back. He doesn't like it a bit. . . . Many were disabled for the rest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Twining of clear explanation-of the New Deal. thelr olive color. termed "A Dletlc Crisis." Aa the deadly than the male, and what hap- I heard a stenographer at the AAA their lives. Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Mrs. H. V. Parker has returned The writer, who has some knowl- plants. (Hirtant eontrlhuiing cause ol that from Schenectady, New York, where To have a clear, pink skin, bright RACE TRACKS tired feeling is the bad habit of bloo^ becomes more alkaline, it dis- pcnc>cd, "I am so Mra. Roosevelt's expense. To their love and their kin. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Grant Files Dr. Eidw-ards Olive Tablets act on from $3.50p to 11,000 and a variety . - , . 4 » tired, ' I can hardly undress I am 4'irciilate In the blood before being tionary, but down at' NRA they re- When a suave and smiling gentle- A. H. Fish returned to his home in one radical difference between the the bow-els like calomel—yet have farmers for taking nereage out of , exhausted" or "I worked so hard eliminated, they may cause various fer to the automobile Industry as a man she did meet. Manchester Sunday after passing and little son, motored to Sheffield, two parties—the Democrats will al- of other institutions, charities anil —In memory of those that no dangerous after effects. produrllon, whU-h kills ami buries today that 1 am worn out and I arhes. pains, dizziness and skin Effect Is Dubious "duopoly." meaning Ford and Gen- With hand outstretched "Congratu- didn't come back and of those Some time with bis son Charles Fish Mass., last Sunday id!temoon where ways take a chance, win or- lose: They help overcome constipation. weUare org^lzj^ona benefltod all to eruptions until tbe eliminative or- Whether Mrs. Roosevelt's speeches eral Motors and adding that they lations Miss," said he. and his famUy. they spent the night with Mrs. the Republicans look for a sure de- know I won’t sleep a wink," disabled. Files’ parents, returning to their Try them and note the pleasing re- a total of 838,000, aa the fruits of TOurselfIf good suggestions os fol gans, such 08 tbe kidneys, Intes- benefited or hurt the vlctorioiia never compete to the point where Why," she sold, "are you congrat- Shirley McIntosh, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gammon of cision. There Is no gambling ele- sults. Millions of boxes sold year- penalizes planters for growing more tines, lungs liver and skin, have re- Mrs. O'Day Is a question, because no anybody ioees money.- ulating me?" home here Monday evening. ment -in the Republican party, two "ebarity" days a t Uts Narrsi- lows: '1 an\ going to get a 11 years old. Boston and Mrs. Eugene Darrow of ly. 15c, 30c, 60c. than their allotments of cotton, es- night's rest. I will awaken feeling moved them from ths blood stream. Grade 7. Hampton were visitors Monday at Miss Kate M. Withrel, Mrs. Hat- which, beside being safe, is singu- fSBOstt Parlt racs track last.w sek tsbltsblng' new factoiieir alongside refreshed and ready for a uew day." These dioagceeabl*. symptoms ore "Why have you not rood the pa- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford'R. "Perrys; ' tie. F_Spenc«r,. Ralph . L. Birdsey larly lacking in-sense of humor. really favorable Indieationa and will pers 7' smiling be said. and Harold W. Snow motored to Ni* This lait fact can be proved In the when the proceeds of tbe track were factories that are idle or running on Or, “ 1 am now going to enjoy a story rabbit," knd travels around Robert B. Foote iond his eon Rob- sound sleep. I will awaken with illsappear oe soon ns th- o ’ the world seeking the brMd tor The lady's cheeks became a much RUSSIAN TEACHER. PUPIL ert and Misa Ruth Rorer spent Sat- antic last Saturday, where they choice of Hugh Alcorn for Gover- allocated to public welfare. abort time, providing an absolutely 'have been sufficiently elimlnetefi. more vivid red. UNITED AFTER 17 YEARS spent the day and evening with nor. at the telep h on e abundant strength and vitality." which his mother bad sent him. urday at Storrs and witneased tbe We than bear from these baaeflU unmeetsbie competition for com- Drinking plenty ot wsvcr w,u at,...— "Why,',' said ohe, cololy, "do the pa- footboU game between the State friends. Almost any other candidate Think about how much good that Through the rabbit's remarkable R. H. Daley motored to Boston, to the Rhode Island.'^ Institutions night's sleep is going to do you. In this process. pers concern me?" Pueblo, Colo. — (AP) — A foi ollege and Rhode Island State Col- wrould have had a better chance. mercial goods while compelling man- (Rbeamatlsm) ears, Hons con understand^ the "Why, anyone past sixty receives a Mass., where be spent the days Sun- People have not forgotten the dry again, no doubt, wbsn somebody prs* ufacturers to sign codes to eliminate Undoubtedly, the patient with strange peoples wherever he goes. pension,” said he. Russian professor and bis pupil M*«- day and Monday, returning to hla but the operator Question: Mr. Bolls J. oaks; His adventures take him to Green' Mr. and Mrs. Pearl F. Young of stand which this w-o>-thy candidate first thought that came to Mrs. A few weeks after this incident Mrs, sents to the incoming Connecticut ‘‘cut throat competition" and to a chronic fatigue has formed the habit "What caii. Bravery in Fighting Barg* ton and wall known In Manohaatar. confeosod embeaaler haa given observing Book W uk, thISv week Ptnn Road ..., i ...... au Babson, atatlaUcal expert today ad- tion ia that thla country should be S o W K w I l t T A C A N A D IA N - w tm j pal church, Kcrwln U ttla waa nom- lic clamor for “ arw facca” on the on top of Hubbard Mill. United Foundtrt ...... Landers. 40, single; Manuel Flo 8 .-i o - TiO k -M y rt and M a rt a - aaat; coroner not being oompleted the $40O.»19. wUl leave ahorUy fOr Cbarlaotown, what he elaime la hts onUra, with a Hobbyhorse Book Bhow^;^ u vocatad a coa)ltlon administration governed, beginning In 1937, with a M k alp waba wd a r k l / r a r^ a f o f Da n Ruaaa Oanea Oraha atra— waal llS Studenta Attain Command- inatad for Aldarmaa, but daclinad ■craen will ba seen at tha-State The Connecticut Highway depart- United O u ...... 20, single. U T H — wra a w w b o arta wja a 8:18— 7:18— Ju at Plain Bill - aaatr case was eonttnued. Wnlle tbs ac- ment had a repair job last week to South Braintree,' Maat. —Three wealth— five dollars. oauu there are books givtog toroK 3 beginning in 1937. coalition adralnlstratien.” and Councilman A m o H. Wabar, of hry Attempt w. Va.. aad later for Tropical Park Hnlted Lt and Pow “ A " . a -w a t n wted warn wmo wab wapi Ruaaa Ora h.— waat: k anaa— Di ai a able Scholaatie Standing cident happened In Tolland County Tbaatar starting Wednesday whan replace two highway culvert poata trainman w an alightly Injurad here “Glvo It to your mother,'' IH Babton whouwt bustoeu la butineu Sv M a aramb kaao wkp wfaa wb a p k prr 8 :1 0 - 7:10— Whia p a rin t Jd l k k n iilt h- Grant atraat araa nomlnatad; Coun- in Florida wbsra ho will act ao matlon about every ao*t o f human V tll Pow and L t ...... During FIrat Quarter Thin the young woman died at the Man- “Student Thur" begins a two day broken Off and rigbUng up the two when an empty pasaenger train and Bohwkll told his oon t u t night *4 In a apeceh prepared for delivery we al ktba ktba waoo waaa w t a r aaat: Buck Negara— midwaat rpt cilman Bhan H. Cobb of 3 Rhaal patrol judge at tha race tracks In hobby, this year's celebration holds Capt. Truman F. Buckley of the( M O U N TA IN — boa k dri k a ir t a hl t:as— 7:48— Baak a C art ar, Ta l k — b a- chsiter Memorial hospital, Hartford atraat waa ranomlnatad; third ward angagament. middle posts which marked the a freight train of tha Naw York at tho Loko County jail to beforeore the AdvorP.qIng Club of Boa- BLuXST K IL L S SEVEN Fall. those places. Mr. Daly yesterday much Interut for children who lova Redding, Cal., fire department W ACIPIC O O A k T- k r e ktt k (w k o n e ala: Batwa an tha Baak anda— waat Oo'unty, and the Inveetlgatlon It bt- bald at tha Synagqgua building on For this picture, produced by north end of the culvert In front of New Haven and Hartford eoillded'’ . PoUceman John 1.. Cavagnaro, Waukegan after nludtog guilty ton, commenting on financial re- kbq k M k tar k t a keo 7:80— 8:00 - L a v a n d tr A Old La ep— ' wound up a lucrative season aa conatruotive play and for grown- NEGRO SPR IN TE R B.ftlCB. to w e u glSMMt. A t a recant ttc log made by the Hartford County Eaat Main atraat. Councilman Paul Matro-Ooldw^-Mayer, Introducee the home of J. S. Plank. The dam- near the railroad station. Who OB tho night of July 10 captur- to embeultog $87,000 from tha covery, u id "the main fly In the Loa Angeles, Nov. 18— (A P) — A Cant. Ba al. baalo: Carlaa Molina Ora h a a tr a - Principal PhUlp M. Hows has Juat patrol judge at tha Narrasanaott ups wbo have not lost tha art of chamicalt axplodad and burntog wa al: Tw a a t tha Pla na — O l i l t ooroner. Manga waa ranomlntad. Tba fourth doaena of premlaing young people age to the poata and railing hap- ed a man attempting burglary, eloaod Flret National bank of ' 4 i M - li * 0-R a d l a Okaradaa. f a a lura Issued the honor list for the flret Park track In Pawtuokot, R. I. playing. Ban Francisco, Nov. 18.—(A P )— ointment Is the untverul lack of prematura exploalon o f 7,000 pounds fluid w u dashed Into hla faoa. Ttw 7i18— ii1 8 — k tri a k ltn d O i n il t n -D t a l a ward caucus bald at tba Prinoaaa never before aaen bn the screen. . pened Hallowe'en night at 6:19 KEROSENE UGRTS wotittdad another who tried to shoot Wllmotto, wboro he 'wu for- of bluUng powder which resulted to 7 i l ^ 8:10 — A8 a Lym a n's M a la dltnt Howsy Charga Nelled Mr. Daly la a scion of a family Eddie Tolan. great negro aprinter, confldenca due to the huge relief ex- glassu n vad hla ayealght. J3t S!8:Srw^rda*^aa?.“:SK. quarter. There are 118 names on hall on Villags atraat, Aldarman It wUl be up to the public to whan two girls dratsed in Hal- NANKING HOMES hloi and botoro the night was over merly employed u oaolotant In tb* Juvenile room there ar* p i a k ktaaN, Napkirtaf 7 tBMWMI_ — ba alc: Ja a kt av all Oraha a.— mid The charge against Ambrott sails from her* today. fOr a profao- waat: Claud# He pkina Ore h.— ^I t l a the lilt: seniors, 14; Junlort 88; WUUam A. Rogalua o f 0 Baokar aelect those they want to see lowe'en costume, and driving a roUndod up the cn’lro gang that prominent^ idontlflod with tho turf cashier. "She needs It mora miniature airplanes, boats, colleb- ' • t l b ^Tl i a Wa ahly H ym n kind »M — 8 : t » - a i n f Cra aby'a Pre aram Howay, of BTllngton, drlvtr of Uit w u planiung to enter the Weldon for many yaars. Hts brother, Larry, than 1." tlona of coina, buttou, stamps, slonal caru r In Australia. . Tolhn d ilO-Pr a a a Nadia Nawa Nariod sophomores, 35; aad freshmen with P lica waa ranomlnatad, and Max G. agnin, for the atudto la keeping a Chevrolet coupe, eldewlped the Nanking— (A P ) — O f mora than . 8:10— 8:10— laham Janaa Oraha atra automoblla which hit and killtd Earl Drug ster on Main atreet, waa handicraft and nudlework, loantd •aid ho wu on leave of abunc* k i l o - *i*»— M a ry kmall Mar careful check on public reaction 100.000 bouaaholds in Nanking, only at present ia quartering a string of Bcbwall wu arruted tut 8t0k— lO iO fr-'W ilt a r O'K t a f a ’a th a w Wbetler hart Oetobtr 10, was nolltd Rotha of 30 Vlllaga atraat, was posts, retultlng In bent right fen- from hla position u auistant coun^ t i 4 k - di4k— Billy Satahalar'a kkaieh t;W — 10:80— O a arta Olv a t A Com tdy the lead of 30. Pupils whose names with a vlaw to elevating acroa of 37.000 use alactric light*. Molt of oommendad tor hla act by tha Boiwd race hqroea at a track in Texas. Hla Saturday In a Wiieonain shanty mostly by boys and girls from tha d i t O - 7)00— Oould A khaftar, Nianea appear on this list have an avarag* In tna City Court today. Corontr nominated for CouncUman. ders and a broken glara in the door. registrar of dseda at Datrolt a i l k - l i l k -O a n a A O l a n -^ a l A aou 10:00— IldIO— M a rry Saltar'a Ore h a a t / - the ytung players to stardom. the other* uac keroaene lamps. o f FoUoa OommiaslcuOrs at tha an- uncle, known as “P ^ L eg ” Daly will whara ho lived alone under an Hollister s tru t school. Books g iv- b i i t r . M yrt a n t M a r a i— waal rpt of 09 per cent In four full prepared John H. Yaomana axontratad tha Clayton L. Raad The girls w trt not hurt and drove Tbs Auatrallan program, he eaid, • i i o - 7 i k A-V a u A Ta ur Oavarnmant Filled with music, comedy and away. Tha highway department nual tntpeeUon o f th< local dapart- be rememborod as a famous boras- auumad name for two years. ing Information on the different a u ^ n a t — Nrank Buak dunala Barlal •0ii8— 11 il8— Littl e J. Litti a Oraha atra subjects, or tha aquivalant, and are auto drtvsr. Tha WhatItr boy, a aayto n U Raad. 37. o f MUa HIU, calls for a uriu of five raou In- 10iM>-1li80- H a nry Buaaa'a Oraha atra tha spirit o f youth, “ Studant Tour" will replace the guard rails with mant last night. man wbo trained race horaoo and Schwall, who claims he lost honblea ora . on display and with T i i * - k it O^L a a Balaman/ a flraba atra below 80 per cent in none of the aophomora at tha Rockvllla High Tolland, diad at tba Hartford hoapi- cluding the Btewell gift, a raca of Tito- t i t O -W a v n a K jn t'a pr a b a a tr a 11:00— 1t:00— C ly t a Lua a a A Oraha atra teams for the first time two of steel cables. Tha fact that Officer Cavagnaro once owned a otablo. “ B ill" Daly's all hla wealth In tha collapu of their bright colored binding* help to fH iS T ^ATIOmi Storu 11:30— 12:KV-Bna a h Llg h t’a Oraha atra four. Pupils whose names are pre- tenool, was killtd whilt rldlnt n tal, wbara ha waa taken Friday. Ha 130 yards and another for a priu of l i O O - tiO O-B a n.B a rnIa and tha Lada Hollywood's comedians, Jimmy The Ladlee Aid society wtti give bad riakad hla lUe in thwarting the father waa Michael Daly, who had a tha Inaull Utllltlaa eompanltt, make tb* exhibit mo*t attractive. t i l O - tilO — Bd W ynn and Ora bam 12:00— 1:00— Danaa H our— wabe only ceded by an (x ) have an average of bloyclt aftar ha bad drivtn out from was boras in Tolland, O ct 30. 1007. *1,300. He will compete with such Durants and Charles Butterworth, a bridge aad whist social Friday hurgUry waa considered by nil farm In Bolton where equine stars in 'Will ap p u r for sentence Nov. Picture books are bound to be a tiOO-IOidO— Ll a M Opara kh a w— r to a NBC WJ2< NETWORK 60 per cent or more. The list fol- behind a bus and crashed Into the Ur. Read waa a mambar of tha atari u Austin Roberts and W. Me- tiiOO— lliOO— Will ard Nablaan Orabaat. Thay appear aa obaparons for a evening, Nov. 10 at 0 o'clock. three commissiODera at b e ^ the turf world were sent to reat or 30. hobby with the younger children, and I t i l l — I t i l i -v a l e a at Hamanaa— a a il; B A SIC — B a at: wJa w b i-w b a a wbal lows: Howay automobile. RockvlUa Matbodlat church and tha Fariane of Great Britain. w jr wlw w ayr wraal; group of young college boys and Tha annual fair o f the Ladles Aid worthy of ettatloa, which will alto to be built up to rosumo raeteg tht parents will mlu mors than Dana and O la n-r a o a a i lor waat wha m kdk a w g ir Senlort; xMae Brace, Ruth Buck- Varaon Grauga and waa aotlvs in appear on the offlcer’t record and In lOitO— l l t W — C arl H a ir O ant a Orebaa. Mldwa ali woky k yw w a nr wla kwk Other eases in tha Rockville City rla making n world cruise — and society will be held Wednesday ave- after a period of training. thay know if thay do not avail kwer koll wren wmaiq hkaoe wkbf ley, xSylvta Corr, Thomas Dewkine, court with Judge John B. Ftek on both. Ha laavaa hla paranta, Mr. the mlnutoa o f the eommtoolen. It themulvea of this opportunity to ll lO O -lt iO O -M a n ry Kin a A Oraha atra ay gat Into mora difficulties than alng, Nov. 31. Aa oyster aupptr Mr. Daly’s stater la married to LADY WHO MET JACKSON K I L L E D B Y B U L L » FLOUR « lliSO — i n t o — Falla and Hla Oraha atra N 0 N T H W B 8 T A C A N A D IA N - wtmJ June Dick. Dorothy Blleworth, the bench were: Carl LorentatU, 10, and Mrs. Clayton C. Raad of Tol- Lkiale-Taht.is HekdkChftft 1 waa shortly after 10 o’clock on July wlha k elp wabe wday k fyr eref efof Sany o f tbairoharges. oharges. will be served at 0 "p. m. L l e a l e -T s h t . i s George Dougherty, a son o f Patrick au the Book Wuk display of new C B 8 -W A B C N E T W O R K S O U TH r - wrva w plf wwn e wla w j a i Henry Haydeu. Theresa Keating, of Stafford Springs for violation .of land and two slatara, Mrs. Bllaabath OUOaalve-VnM nropa la a* ailaaiM 10, when the offloor came upon the hooka, buutifully bound and iUut- V o n t h P r e d o m i n a t e s The Buckingham Community Dougherty of Manchester. Mr. Perry, N. Y., Nov. 14— (A P )— A BAOIO— Ba ati wabc wade wobo wcao wfla-w a un wlod warn wmn wab wapi Stanley Kowaliky, Carlton Menge, the rules of the road, and Eldward Peck and Mias Barbara Reed. men hiding at the rear o f the Wel- O L D H O M E STE A D For the young players, Metro- players will hold their monthly W I U GREET ROOSEVELT tratad, fo r tha younger children. buU gorged and trampled Homer I4V4 lb wa ab wnae w ar wkbw w k rr whli cklw w)da wamb kvoo w kv wfaa whao k prr Homer Metcalf, xAlaxander Millar, O'Callahan, 30, of Ellington, for de- The funeral will be held from hla don bulldiag. waiting for the store Dougherty at pratant la a taachar at w ir e weau w f i t waan wibl wapd w j t r woal ktba ktba waoe wava Ooldwyn-Maycr determined to go meeting Wednesday evaning. In tb* main lobby is a eoliecUon FlBher, 67, to d u th on tha Flaher For Ceket end Pestriei bai Doris Rlvenburg, Julia Zclek. fective brakes. Thay were arrest- home tomorrow . afternoon at 3 to eloM. When Cavagnaro *p- Ruxton Academy In Havana, Cuba. PASTRY 89^ wm a a wbna; MIdwaati wbbm wfbm M O U N T A I N -k n a kdyl k pir k f b l far afield to select promising young , There waa an attendance o f about of hobby book* for grown-upt, show- P A C IP IC C O A S T — k «o kfl k r « komr Juniors: Catherine Ahem, Fred- o’clock. Rev. Frank W. Gray of praaehtd, oa t man pulled a gun. He la a graduate of Mancheuter High farm near bbre yesterday, than kmbe kniox wowo whaa ed following an accident at the men and women who had not been 200 to aea tha play “Hera Comet Emily Dfilton Walton. 98, Will ing tha wide cholc* of amuumente, B A O T — w p t who wibw wbaa wiba wfaa kbq kfed k t a r kpp erica Allen, Gertrude Beer, Cath- Burnside, former pastor of the The offlotr charged on thorn and oOhool and of Princeton University. stood off membera of the fam ily worn wtee cfrb ckaa . , comer of Union and Orchard geen often on the ecreen. Charlie" which was givan NOv. 0. NOW LOSE FAT Be Hoet to President at diversions, or occupations available FINAST Cant. Eaat. ertna Bermant, Robert Bums. who tried to ruch th* body. Th* l X I B — w a tt wafa w brr wqam wdod itreets. The arrest was mads by RockvlUe Methodist church, will o f- Maxine Royle, leading lady. Is they otartad to run but ho caught to help each on* find for blmstlf 4:30— 8:30— Th a t l n s l n t L a d y— aaat Eleanor Butler, Rachel Clark, Pearl- Some o f the men o f tha church Breakfast. animal 'WU shot. A n ell purpose Hour ta wra a wlae wdao wtoa krld wrr 4:48— 8:48— Orph a n A nnia — eaat onl) Captain Richard Shea and Police ficiate. Burial will ba in Grove a brilliant and beautiful young one man, brought him back to the what he really wants to do with hla FAMILY Tb ktaa waeo koma w d to woda wM Cohen, Georgs Davieau, Richard will have a "Chopping Bee’’ thla drug store and gave ebaao to the 8:00— 8:00— X a vla r Cug a t Orebaatra Sergeant Petar Dowgewtoz. Loren- HUl cemetery, this city. songstreM from San Francisco who spare time. Especially hal^ul ara ardaa arbla «d b j w wra wmba waja 8:30— t:3 0-P ra a a Radio Nawa Parloo Dawkins, Mildred Drangenie. Har- week Thuraday to provide fuel for othero. Tho pursuit ltd down Kto- DRIVES FOR 12 HOURS, gw m br ktui k tk o 8:38— 8 t 3 8-O e re tb y P a s t A Orabaat zettl was fined $i and coats of Ftmaral of Mies Grant mads a tremendoua hit in a the- POOWAMV NubvUle, Tenn., Nov. 18.— (AP) a u t of pamphlet* put out by the the furnaces this coming winter. M I O W B t T — weak w f l wmt wmbd wlan riat Fitagcrald, xWarren Francis, aey Court between the boutot, — A Uttla lady o f : ha old south who Cold Medal '1.ZI || Pillsbiiry'i B u t ‘Lift 8:48— 8:48— Low all rha m a a — aaai 811-00. end O'Callahan was alao The funeral of Mlaa Eleanor Grant ater in Washington, D. C., appear- Earl Mitchell la running the Glas- Lelaura Lugu* of America, with wIb w kfh kfab wkbn wcao wabt kacj Orp h a n Annia — rapa al to midwta: Anns Gala, Judith Goettlar, Vir- Cavagnaro wounding one man as once knew Andrew Jackson will Wfl a t fined $1 and eoata o f 811.00. waa held this afternoon from her ing there aa mlstrera of ceremonies tonbury mall routs No. 1 which You Can Bat V our Fill Yot Grow ttU u such as: Photography for fun. NE61ECT OF COMMON 8 i 0 k - 7:00— A m a t 'n* A n d y — s a il enl ginia Hambach, Mary Harrington, ho was olamboring over a fanes. FINED $25 IN STATE great FrankUn O. Roouvelt, when M O U N T A I N — kvor kla koh kal 0:18— 7:18— Ora ha a tra P ro ir a m — wl Gustavs Johnson, 40, of W4*t home on School atreet. Services at for nearly four years. covers tha Buckingham leetton Thin by N tw JAD Method How to design your own clothu, C O A k T — k h] kotn k it e kol k fpy k rt Lucille Kuhniy, xjoaeph Ubsch, The latter was fuund at tho Hart- the President 'riaita the nearby JACK FROST GRANULATED 0:30— 7:30— Muala Mamorlaa and Per Wlllington, was btfore Judge Fisk tha home were not open to the pub- Phil Regan, leading man, Is n whila the regular carrier Mr. Col- Music for avarybody, ate. M M i k m J k w i k a m kdb k tm b k tb 7:o0— 0:00— Th e Crim e Clu ta Myatei Robert Loverln, xMary McCuaker, ford hospital later In the night, hit home of "Old Hickory" here for on the charge of operating a motor lic due to the lllneta of Mias Grant's oung Irloh-American lad - from lins la having hla vacation. Scientists have jutt announced a re- Thar* ar* um plei of what can be CONSTIPATION IS A 10 lb cloth i«cic l i d ' Cant Baai. 7:10— 0:10— La wre nce Tlb b a t t A Or Rose Mitchell, Alfreada Muchaligbt, oonfttaion loading to the arrest of breakfut SUGAR 10buVk$0 ^ 4BO— likO — Ja e k Arm alron a — aaat i l l s — 8:18— t t e ry Be hind tha Clain vehicle under the Influence o f liquor. mother. Th t public. tervicet were robkiyn wbq atarted out In life as markable discovery which entblea First Case of lU Kind Tried in don* to paper folding and block Gertrude Murphy, Dorothv Paster- the others impUoatod. Emily Dalton Walton, great niece oolyi Mllla n Obarlaat Org a n— 0 :1 0 - Ii3 0 -H a n d a Acroaa tha Bardi Hla car collided with an automobile held at 2:30 from the Rockville Sa New York detective, but was the fat perton to grow thin at a coat Greenwich — State Police printing, with tb* book* giving di- 0:00— 10:00— t e a V arn, C a m tro n K ir nak, Chriatlne Petlg, Rita St. Louis, Oommlotlonora C. T. Burr, Harry 4 i 4 ^ li t O — Nablnaan Cruaaa. J r — N. driven by Charlet P. Leonard, 40, of o f Andrew Jookoon, wUI sot u h u t rtoUont. Handicraft boons for tha T . l Fra n k lin Me Carmle k— ohain t:IO-1 0:SO — Ti m A Irana'a t k y th e Norman Scheuy, xRoas BtonC, Dorie Methodist church. Rev. Charles 8. toon recruited by the radio, and to small that It hardly need be con- B. BAttoU aad John Haokott, Chief Supply the Evidence. SEBIOIIS MATTER l i t ^ tiOO — Buah Natara, k k atab— 10:00— 11:00 — Oal Oamp a Oraha atra. Hartford. Johnson, unabla to pay later by tba screen. He has a re- alderedl to Prosldut Roouvelt at tba long homemaker, with um plu of needle- Trishman, Christine Tylsr. xRlch- Johnson, pM tor o f the obureb, of- Stops Samuol O. Gordon and Captain Bar- dining table of tho Hermitage HNAn P»l*r aaati Fla nlat— waat; to ng a — Dlxla a aat: Amoa 'n' A n d y — rensai for < tha larga fine, waa given 30 days ficiated. Burial was In tha Grove markable tenor voice. Indeed, In this way you can eat 8 work, weaving, and rug making. l i l t — d i l l — Ba bby Bantan — aaat; 10:80— I 1 i 8 ^ 0 a r a a y Broa. Oraha atra ard Wilcox, Gertrude Wise. man Bebaadal aacb commandtd the where once she ate u a girl with MAYONNAISE In Tolland jail and orderad to pay HUl cemetery. Colleges and iinlvartUlea Of the full meals daily and lose— comfort- Greenwich, Nov. 18.— (A P )— Books for tha handy man around Prtyent Thlo Condition with Bblp Ahoy— D i a l.; 81a MIra ndy— 11:00— 12:00— B mll Celaman A Oro h ti Bopbomoree: Leokaydia AftaneKt, entire foroa for thalr work during Jackson. wa at! k k lp p y-r a p a a t lor midwaat 11:30— 12i30— 0a ym e ur BImmona Ore' the coata of the case, nation were raided by the movie- Tiwtliache ably— a* much as a F U L L P O W D Morris Mallor, 62, of the Bronx, tha bousa; Built-in furniture, oar- m xMyrtle Arxt, Sophia Blotnlska, B ri e f s tha year and axpraased thair thanks Mrs. Walton, now 08, still racalli Kelloffff’o All-Bran D e m o c r a t i c O e t-T u g e t h e r makers to fill the balance of the EVERY DAY! N ew York, a truck driver, was fined pantry, alMtrical, plumbing, or con- Elisabeth Caldwell, Leon Chorcbei, WUUam J. Dunlap, president of ,T h * w e n t to e th a e h * w i l l atop tor the co-operating of tha man.- vividly tha day 00 vtara ago when SMOKED A Democratic get-together will be cast. Co-eds were taken from their a lm e a t I n i t a n t l y w h e n y o u d ro p All for about 14o a weeki 139 and costs, with the fins romitted orete work. Bbell and mineral uol- lb 0:19— Hotal Waldorf>Aitoria Or- Ruth Condon, Harriet DsvIa . Lens I t 'waa announced by tba commla- an old negro duhed from the Her- held at the Rockville House Satur- the Woolen and Worstad Local Divi- clasaroomt, . and college athletes a m u * f - S T o o t h F l l l o r l a tho in Greenwich oourt today on the leoUons, Indian relica and pottery, The flret qnution yonr doctor Lean, Short, Shank cheetre. DePellagrlnl, Imogens Ellsworth, c a v it y . N o m a t t a r h o w b a rd I t , It's amazingly easy. You juat do Mon that platol practice would ba mitage eaiiing "General Jackson is SHOULDERS day evening, Nov. 34. Dinner con- sion, U. T. W., and a member of Its from their squad rooms. The love- charge of driving a motor vehicle with the hooka givtog Information 0:80— Prese-Radlo Newa. Regina Gauthier, Emily Groua, national sxacutiva board, waa tend- throh a , y o u a r a a uro u> g o t r o i i t f . two simple things. Get a bottle of resumed aa Loon aa arrangements dead. General Jackson la dead." asks i i 'whether you are constipated tlatlng of turkey and all the fixings liest young girls and the handsom- B -X T e e t h F l l l a r h a rd a ii* q n l e k iy the new Condenaed JAD Salts and while on duty longer than permitted on thoa* tubjecta. or not. He knows that this condi- WTiC 6:39— Time, weather. xBeatrice Hamilton, Horace Jacobs, ered a surprise dinner at Rtd Man's ao y o u e a n o b a w o n I t la a l* tho ean ba mads. Captain E d w ^ Lan- President Roouvelt will vielt the will be served at 7 o'clock. This est young men In America were take a teaspoonful In a glaaa of by law. He had driven for 13 . MILD or 9:49— Lowell Thomas. xMargaret Kent, xCelia Laymon, hail, by its members. He was pre- c a v i t y a i r t f z h t a n d o f t o n atop* griah of tha Hartford police depart- Jackson home on hie tour o f the tkm may eanu hudaehu, lo u o f B A r t f o r d , Coiua. event Is for all Democrats In Tol- picked by a committee of judgee, d a c a y. A p a rf a e t t a m p o r a ry n i l l n a hours, it was taid in oourt BUMMER COTTAGE BURNS lb 7:00— Amos :i’ Andy. Donald Lehrmitt, Adeline Loetscher, sented with a beautiful g ift by bis water before breakfast. Maks two ment will ba tha Inatructor and it is Tenneaau Valley. When President appetite and enargy, aleeplaunua. Y O U N G A M E R IC A N f. 1B8B A. O. Ua* M land County, and is not juat for can- and are making their bow to the t h a t w i l l la *t f o r n o n t h a a email changea in diet— aa explained Mallor pleaded guilty to tba charge CHEESE :19— Joe and Bateeae. xAnna Matyia, Helen Meyer, xWU- brother Red Men. A t the same time p o^ la that tha local force may Theodora Roouvelt came here In It it often the itertlng point of Ttmnttn BroAdoAtaAB Hanriot didates. public In “Student Tour.” botti* today and try IL tto and his counsel said the driver ap- Bantam. Nov. 13.— (AP) — Fire 7:80— Household Musical Memorlea. helroina Moore, Peter Neri, xPhyllla Jamea M. Dick, vlce-prealdent of hottia at drug itoraa In the folder Inside the Oondeneed enter a team In tha Naw England 1607 Mrs. W alton w u pru en t. m The general committee conslett This alao Is tha pletura which JAD package you get Tbat’e all. parently was unaware of the foot which broke out at 3:80 a. m., today serious illnesc. 8:0ft—Eno Crima • Clues — “ Lady Orlowaki. John Potfay, Rose Rad- the Connecticut Federation of Labor FoUca Aaaodation'a league for com- of; Catherine W. Burke, etate cen- Introduces the senutfonal “ Carlo," Bold By Arthur Drug StorsA You look pounds lighter from the he had driven so long or contrary to totolly destroyed the summer cot- You can prevent and relieve com- Clock A l e and La g er TDBOday, KoTBmbBr 18. Blackbeart." omtka, Elizabeth Relchle, Anna and tha local U. T. W., waa remem- petltiva maate. THREE PLIERS KILLED bii. (SaatBrn StAiidard Ttine.) 8:30—Queens Mario. Orpheus Club Roman, xEleanor Say, xDoria tral commltteawoman, chairman; new dance rhythm that la said to fln t day, for the Condensed JAD Chairman )*urr and Chief Gordon safety requirements. No evidence tage on D ur Island, Bantam Lake, mon conitiphtlon u utily. Juit A e t n a A l a John F. Lary, Jamea M. Dick, Mau- bertd by friends. Both Mr. Dunlap be the moat Important evolution was brought out as the prosecutor of Attorney Clayton L. Klein of eenlenlt^K|^M of Detroit; Wllfrtd PelleUar'a Or- Schlaf, xNelson Btettz, Margaret Salts banishes excess moisture wera appointed a committee to in- RithvUle, Wuh., Nov. 18.— (AP) Mt e delicious eerul onu a day. rice L. Spurting, William J. Dunlan, and Mr. Dick wera the luccesaful In popular mtiaic In twenty years. recommended the fine, wbich the Old Brtwattr Br«w lid 3 P. K. ebeatra. Margaret Satryb, xAIIce Tuttle, weight and all puffineti and bloat at apeet parking signa aa some are Naugatuck at a lou uUmated at Laboratory teste show that Ktd- Beer h -Definite Identification of thru William Richter, Margaret E. candtdatea for Representatives and It la written in five-four time, court imposed. 130,000. :00—Chick Webb's Orcheotra. 0:19— Story Behind tha Claim. Grace Tyler, Alice Urban. Irene are members o f the local textile once. And the syatem Is quickly worn ant im d will need replacing. A bodies burned beyonfi recognition In logg’a Au/-Ba*ir provldu *1>ulk” Willike, Edward B. Coogna, Mar- aomething entirely new In dance EXCURSION cleared of depleting poisons.. .Yet request from tha Manchester .Im - As this waa the first case of Its Mr. Klein and hi* chauffeur. Max ;S0—Tho Jeoteri. 9:30—Hand* Acroaa the Border— Wnook, juaephine Montgomery. union. an airplane c ru b west of hare and vitamin B to aid retotlar hab- :4ft—“Stories of AmeiicAn Arche- Freshmen: Mathew Allen, Karl ga.i-t E. McGuane, Max J. Schmidt; muale. It Is tha creation of Naclo you never need know a blingiy mo- provement Aaaoelatlon for the nature before tha Greenwich oourt Malaar, was spending the night at FANCY sololete. Selectmen Max J. Schmidt, has th ou of three-barnstorming a'Watora its. Atx-BaAN is alu a ri6h unree RIK ology” , David Toraliniion. 10:00—ERA Opera Orchentrn • so- Baer, Marion Beerwart. xJuanIta reception committee, Saul L. Plzer, Herb Brown and Arthur Freed, TO NEW Y O R K ment. atudy and remedy of traffic condl- the fine waa remitted. The ooeu the eottag* and fled the building in Bananas resumed hla dutlea at tba-MInter- from Wenatchu, wat uught today 4Sid :00—flunaat Hour—Jullua Nuaa- Belyea, Rotalyn Blonitaln, Arlena chairman; Gaorge E. Dunn, William who gave the world “ Singing the SUNDAYS, NOV. 18 and 25 Just ask for the new Oondeneed tlone between North School atreet were $10. Complaint was made their night clothu. of blood-hnilding iron. ORANGES loists. burn Mill of the M. T. Stevens Mfg. by authorlUu. MEDIUM maa. director. 10:80—Cascadts Orebaatra. Bums, Barbara Copping. Margaret Brtel, Frad J. Forster. JAD Salts at any drug store. A and the T . M. C. A „ where It la direct as several state troopers waa Thera w u a light snow on the The "bulk” in Aia -Bban is much Co., after an abaenca of six waeka Authorities bellavad that A rt FLORIDA SIZE B::8(k—lU d lt Charades. 11:00—Tima, weather. Davis, xJohn Dawkins, Jean Dowd, Tha following will be the guests nALKOAD^^ARe $ 2 .0 0 month's supply la' only 0(>o. You claimed trueka travel at high ratae made to follow Manor's truck, a ground and the temperature w u like that found in leafy vegetablu. Gra p e fruit due to an Injured arm, 3 D o m b o l F oI bjt^b Brennto and Earl and "D oc" Arch- 4 - 1 7 d B::4ft—Buddy and Blake. U:19—Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra. Halen Durkae, Cbarlae Baatwood, at tha dinnar; Stats Sanator Edwin Lv. Wiii4##r L # #h #...... 8:24 A.M. actually can follow thle eoientUlc a< apaed, win ba taken up with the member of the concern for which doa-n to 18 degru*. Within the body. It forma a soft the man works was in court but waa ers, brothers, were victims of the ac- X tlze FANCY *::00—WrlfhtvUle Clarion. 11:80— Dorsey Brothers' Rlvlsra xM orrii Fubr, Atlca Gala, Alice L. DImook; Representatives Bern- James W. Fahey la confined to bis k''" AJd. plan for Sc a day. Don’t forgat: aak ■tata Highway Commlaalon. Mc Into sh Du. JMth it...... 11 Its A.M. not called upon to testify. It waa cident F. W. HARRISON mau. Gently, it elure out the In- ^ doi 494 Apple * B:;80 FTiaa lUdlo Newa. Orchestra. Gunther, Richard Oworek, Richard ard A. kenn^, of Ellington; R. V. home at 17 Lawrence street 'with an Loosens Couch Du. N.w Varh'' ...... lltZSA.M.for the now Condensed JAD Salto. 4 ' “ * 9 d Rayaolds of Oolumhla; H. T. Keefe, Injured ankle due to a recent auto- S L . t i l l Begin the quick Jad Matbod o f re- understood Manor’s long hours of They took off from Neppei yester- teetinal wutee. ned CALIFORNIA :Sft—Rhythm Maatora. 13:00—Ralph Kirharry, barltona. Hamilton, Ralph Hayden, Wilma lit* «:;48—BUly Batchelor. 13:09 a. m.—Mills Blue Rhythm Hlaany. Robert Huehner, xAnna of Hebron; Julln A. Keeney, of mobile accident. He is now able to Proof II*-^*^-^** f-’'-tv. Imill ' L V Tat. f * ' ' ...... 7 ,3* p.M.P.M. ducing— tomorrow ' morning. Tha driving were voluntary. day bound for Ashland, Ky. Bridgeport. Nov. IS.— (A P )— lent this "ureal way" safer and 2 394 Lettuce iCEURG T:;00— N eal O’Hara. Band from Cotton Club. Huntley, xArlene Johnston, Donald Someri; Bernard C. Hanlay, Stafford get about on crutches. "r«l#r'a" r « l # z - a laI a Cfntt4l Tftmin4l. Condensed JAD Salts— ramembor— ShorUy afterward farmers u w a Frederick W. Harrison, 84, p ru - far more pleeunt then taking pat- ______dqi 13:80 a. m.— Coamopolitaa Hotel Springe; Alfred F. Ludwig, Tolland; John F. Conway o f 17 LawrSneo worth it# irtigbl i Jsy f§t gi/Affy/iftit miftiii Iritnit m ia urged aa a polson-banlablng agent Manchester plane careen cru lly, turn over and dent of tba Harrison Insurance T;:1S—Community Cheat Profram. Lanx, Edna Olesik, xEdward Robb, ia, eoie.la rXIEK IN ATHENS ent medicinu — u often harmful? James W. Gaiavlo. Tolland; William street Is able to get about aftar an of Mugh# from mWiM CouthiduB ^ uUU:9i’^tknift, .. .to banish unhealthy bloating and crash Into York Coulee, where it Agency, Inc., and for many years a T;iBO—"Tou and Your Oovem- Orchestra. Josephine Romeo, Margaret to colds may setwrlouifnt, riireksss tlsksis In sdvsncs. Nnnibsr Two teblupoonfula of AtL-BaAN ••ch. mant." Schllchting, William Shea. Ruth J, Dunlap and James M. Dick of automobile accident on the Talcott- ^ W ill not liflillsd In sccsinmn^sllsns •• spMlnl eliminate body moisture—not as a burst Into flames. leader in political, business and Mocha La y e r Cake b# wUhout It.'' Date Book Athana, Greece, Nov. 18.— (A P )— daily are ueuelly sufficient. With Buffet Fruits tO i T;:4ft—Blr rraddle MlUtr. Tennatedt, Martha Wagner, Dorothy Varaon. Former State Senator and vllle-Rockvllle road last Friday eve- Un. S. DMVBr ssscb trsin. reducing one. Special agant, Waldon fraternal affairs of the city, died John H. IVrigbt, American filer, ar- each m u l in chronic u u a . I f se- ASSORTED :00—lAO Baiamao’a OrcheatrA Weber, Mae Welch, Wanda Weao- prtam t Deputy Labor Commissionar ning...... 0 ^ dvoyiMBk NEW HAVEN *• *• Drug Company.—Advt. DIES AT AGE OF 101 here today. He Is survived by his •i Tanight rived In Athena today after a nar- riously ill, SM your doctor— A ia - t::8ft—Wayne K ln fs OrebastrtL widow and three daughters, Vir- Coffe e Ring At State tbaatar-«ingar Rogers Of t::00—Ben Bemia’a Orchestra. row aeoape from being forced down New London, Nov. 13.— (A P ) — ginia, Ruth aud Betty. Bban is 4Mt a "ounhall.” aad Frad Aataira la “The Gay De- in the Mediterranean Baa. The doceated urved several lint CImtaMa Saftred •: Sft—Bd Wynn; Don Voorbeea’ Or- RADIO: Mrs. Ann Eliza Whitting Oopp, 101 Enjoy AUt Bun a* a eeteal, or Seairtd or Plata vorcea” . Feature shown at 7 p. m. terms on the board o f aldermen and S * " 1 } ^ Doughnut* oheatra. On tba bop from Aleppo, Syria, he years old, died today at tha homo of nu in cooking. Get the red-and- H i 10::0ft—Beauty Box Theater. and 0.10 p. m. developed propeUor trouble and bare- her daughter, Mrs. Esther Copp twice w u tht cantUdat* o f tha Rt- Niw York. Nov. 18.— (A P) —San green padtoge at yoHV grour’s. 11;:04—XmU Oolemen'i OrcheitrA Tonaetfow ly managed to make the sea Croat- Smith In Mystic. Mrs. Oopp was bom publican party for Senator from the ALL KINDS * * • ator William B. Borah Is to be on Supper, *"«««»> maating aad dance 21st Senatorial District. •lade by l^llogg in Battle Creak. FInait Cookie* *54 11::1ft—Voice of Romenca. tog. at Old Mystic Stptamber 13, 1833. » COFFEE « tha coast to coast hookup of tho b f tha local Countty CIup. 11;:8ft—Blumbfr Hour. Wright, a participant In the recent She had been 111 but a short time. WEAF-NBC cbeln next Monday This Wawk SPECIAL - THIS WEEK ONLVI 13::00 K Id alfh t—Sllant. Melbourne Derby, ie.en route to Besides her daughter she leaves a nicht at 10:80. He Is expected to Nov. 10—Mothar Goose Basaar, London. KYBO — 27* dlicuta the administration of gOT ■acoad Congregational church. son John Brenton Copp of Mystic. amment rsllaf. TH E W M . W R I6 L E Y JR . C O M P A N Y H A S Nov. 17—Inatallatlon of offlecra John Aidcn 23* H o n e y Wh e a tMuffim <"> ZS* Hla appaarance on thla watkly ad Andarton-Shaa Post and Auxil- 400 P U H E B M E N M IB SIN O STORM W ARNING Fourth Season half hour marks alao Its return to iary. Wublngton, Nov. 13—(A P )—The Of Our Richmond 2 1 * Monday night after a time on tha Next Week ' Boo^, Korea, Nov. 18.— (AP)— Weather Bureau today tsaued the Fall and Winter Series WediWdday night schedule. A D V E R TIS E D TH E IR F A M O U S S ’’ G U M Nov. 10—Annual meeting of Nearly 400 of more than 900 fisher- Finger Rolls *^ ■*5 4 Tuning In Tonight i Chamber o f Commeroa at tha Coun- following storm warning: Sliced W0 men who were mleslng after a Advisory: 10:30 a. m.; southwest W EAF-NBC: 0—Ben Bemie; 0:30 try Club. severe etorm struck nortbeaat storm warning ordered Delaware » TE A « N e w Long Le a f Brtad led l^ e a d e y , N o v e t n b e r 18 —Ed Wynn; 10— Hit the Deck. IN TH IS N EW SP A P E R SEVERAL TIMES A Nov. S3, 88, 34—Threa-day basaar Korea a week ago atlli wera unre- “ 94 WABC-CBS: 6:80—Ur.dertUndlng Of tha Silk City Flute band at Tinker Breakwater to Boston, Mus., dis- Cookmg White !*>•• ported today. HOMELAND or 10 at music; 0— Bing Crosby; 10—Welter Hall. turbance of marked Intensity cen- leder Ueiitecd P. M. Although It was baUavad a ma- tred over Georgian Bay, moving Prize Bre a d tael 4:00—Vleltlnt Amerlca'a ' Little O'Keefe. Coining Events & WJZ-NBC: 7:80— Musteel Memo- W EE K FOR TW O C O N S E CUTIVE YEARS! jority of them bad put Into havens, rapidly southeastward. Will be at- Demonstrations GOLDIN R O » Houao. Nov. 30—Community Players in scores were feared drowned. The rits; 10—Cemeron King Sea Yam; 'Tha Late Christopher Bean," at the tended by strong southwest winds 11b 4:15—Poette Strlnfa. men comprise the crews of S3 fish- 10:80—Tim and Irene. Whiten Memorial, benefit of the shifting to northwest tonight pro- Using The cin 4:80—BduoeUonal Foaturo Barits. ing boats. 49* ’1:1^25* 4:49—D|ek Maaaner's OrohestrA What to Expeot Wedaeadayi Girl Sooute. bably reaching gale force. 9:19—tklppy. W EAF-NBC: 10:80 a m.— Na- N ot. 3ft—Annual firemen’s ball of Westinghouse 9:80—Jaok Annstrona. All-Amerl. tional Orange oonvention; 8:80 — Company No. 1, 8. M. F. D., nt EVANGELIHE ea 1 ^ ; Women's radio review. Obonoy HaU. Jcll"0 Awomo puai rauiT rMvoet ^ «ep 8:48—Too Croonadars. WABC-CBS; 4:18— Curtia 8ym< NOV. 39— Annual 9-mlla oroaa ELECTRIC 17* iperin- phony, country run, sponsored by .Vrmy and MILK tendent o f Hartford Public wJaWJZ-NBC: 3 p. m.—Dabata cn Navy Club and Recreation Centen. RANGE Uniwutenad Evaporated Campbell's Tomato Soup 3 20* Schools. education (1 hour); 4:80— Roebeittr Also opening of Rangers basket- Tuna Flih F A N CY U O M T M I A T ^ 0:19— Beaaon and Sunny Jim Civic OreheetrA ball ooaaon at State Armory againtt ‘The Long Hours tell dm 26* 0:8O-Sklt Wetharaflald. I *34 0:88— Babe Denials and Qua Am - Dec. 0—-St M a ^ a guild supper, Virginia Daro u rlu Extract 29* belm’a Orebaatra. SCHOOL NURSES MEET We h a v e j u s t •ale and art exblmt. 0;8ft—Press-Radio Niws. Dec. 7—Opening of Monohoster Come RINSO Horfhoy'i Cocoa 2 7:00—Myrt and Marge. M li^ 'i homo baekttball season at Rime* Clethei Spie and Span 17* ■ T;lft—Air Advcntur-i of Jimmie IN NEW HAVEN NOV. 17 Armory, sgalnat West Hartford. •** Allen. Dee. 18--^rlatm ao bazaar, South Httstlo'sChocolato Acte'S^ ue. 2 26* 7:80—Whliperinj; Jack Smith and Mothedlit church. And Go’ Orchestra. Ite UNEEDA Dorothy J. C u ter. R. N., atsuetant T;49- s e o tri “ Romance o f Mlisia’ t lAKERS GRAHAMS With Jab Rublnl uid Donald director of the National organiaa- received an SPSCIALfl Deaths Last Night CHIC8I LUNCH Novi*. tloa for Public Health Nursing, New But 8 :0 0 -Lavender am' Old Lace — L im U O Y Frank Munn, tenor: Hazel Qlenn, York City, will be leader of tho London—Thomas Dawson Walker, Fifth Demonstration TOILET SOAP Rumfford Baking Powdor Z K95 soprano: Gustave Haenschen'a Or' school nurse lastltut* to b* held 44, famous English olown known to cheitra. November 17 In New Haven. This Circus fane as “Whimaloal Walker." \Moriarty Brothers 5 e m c e | Minute Tgploca •to 1 1 ^ 8:30 Abe Lyman's “ Melodlana’’ ; Institute will be attended by school Ketchikan, ' Alaska—Mrs. Juno ASTte Vivienne SsgA aoprano; Oliver nurses throughout the state and Is I Stariih, aald by ThUngot Indiana to THURSDAY, NOV. 15 Picklgf B DILL ft t§4 Smith, tenor. one of the ectivlUes of the newly order to run for have been 186 years old. 0:00— Bing Crosby. organised School Nurse Division of Never Sleeps Salt 0:|O—laham Jones' Orchestra tha Connecticut State Nurses’ Asso- TCBXETS ARE SOARCB OAKITE Criico « 10:00— Walter O 'Keefe; Annatta ciation. The morning seaalon la At 2 P. M. Henabaw; Cess Lome Orchestra scbedulad to start at ten o’clock at Dallaa, Tex., Nor. 14.— (A P ) — CIm m •• nethint alia data Peppermint Pettiei P A M Y l e t A I and Ted Huslng. Brady Auditorium, 310 Cedar street. „ Turkeya will cost mora thla Thanks- Under the Direction of 10:30- George GIvot, Greek Am- Local achool nurses Cff promlntncs IN TROUBLE OR EMERGENCY bataador of Good Will. giving aad probably won't bt quite Pkfl Manhaltin Cocklell In the state will dtscusa'flndlngs eiS' r i d : nrOft—UtUa Jack UtUa'a Orchas- so htffty as usual. .>■ bodied in the Survey o f ^ b l l c another Year! >toI4< t l A CROSS Gneniiag o f tho wbolosalo turksy PHItbury*! Bren Health Nursing recently eompleted MISS GRACE HALLOWELL 11:18— Henry Buaaa'a OreheetrA marlut la tho aouthwost today PHONE 3873 Wefitinghoufie Manufaeturihg Componp 11:80— Paul Sabln'a OrchastrA ■' by Miss Carter's organlsatton under •bowed that priooe gonorally had New Low iteiuler h k e i grant from the Commonwealth Fund baon boosted around 3ft per cont, duo as they affect the work o f nurses In M a abort erop, aad that the quality IN THE STORE IN THE ODD FELLOWS BLOCK *8 .5 0 value GuMaii*i PreparadI M uita id • u i« la c the schools. Among those taking is oottowhat tefortor to that of last At the Centor pert In the morning seaalon are Mtsa year bocauao of the drought. •••pka ec Florence Bewail of Greenwich; MrA Wholeoalo prico advanooo over Formerly Occupied By the Southern New England akar*i Shredded Coconut f c Mildred Maher of Norwich; Miss ,loat year ranged from three to aa Telephone Company Bdith Matteaon o f Hartford and much aa ffvo eoau a pound. C Carbar*fiMiaad i a h y F e e t li dMda se e Mlta Katherine Tulte of Bridgeport SUIULY THIS IS PROOr THAT ADVIRTISMO Ttre^otie• TIRES AND BATTERIES MENU ArgeM arch cmaarOtoN iibpiia yc Dem.inatration by nurses of a visit n^SVBY BALANCE T a e a i a y , N e y e n a b a r I g to a home will be made In the after- Plymouth Reck GelaUiie pbi 14C noon meeting with Miss Mary K. Washington. Nov. 18— (A P )—Tho Your Gwuruntoc of Extra Quality and Economy I F. 1C. Lucw , Mlaa M aiy Brady aad M n . poMUon of the Treaauiy November A THANKSGIVING DINNER Hand Cat Rock Crytlel Mon aaglan Kip p ered iw a dn » electric company Fancy Dte m a di ry P alM s jg HAI KHESMsI mG HERALD Mndituroe); oxcoas of oxpondlturoo. OPEN 24 HOURS FREE ROAD SERVICE w ^ Pkf 1 Annie. puatus was nearby anaweri^ an- 773 Mainin Streeti i%ohone 5181 M.U. tmr CiMtet, MlMwasIte t other alarm and damage was lim- PAYS! 11,189,741499; gold tsseU. 68014 - fa ncy Pin e d PM oi Owj^ O'ftE ited to about |im . 1674*4.76. MAMGHKKIEK BVKMIMU HERALD. BlANCMfStri EK CUNJjf . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1B84, MANCRBSSTBR EVENING HERALD. MANGEDBSIER, CONN.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1984. eaqe nibo3 ; tlG R T OFEARED AWAIT STAH ERA’S Dearth o f Ftnt-Rate Ice CAPTURE IN TOWN DEOSiONON WAGES Players Puzzle to Owners Three Unbeaten Teams to Play in E \ As Hockey Interest Rises SYRACUSE, TIGERS Sijs Officer Prentice Was Local Board Has No Power SATURDAY MAY BE EASY WINNING PLAYS OF 1934 Naw York. Nov. 18.—Hoekty. the the New York Rangere,.the big- Battle. to Return to Simon Pares keeping out of the rain, in V>rnon the Emergency Relief Commission gtat money getters, Meter Patrick ing It sritta the Old-tlmer, Osorge NiddieiviPitL On other occasions he kept to the J/ of the action taken by the special replied, ‘m o w ith?" Lynn Pat- Halnswortta. Detroit alternates the woods and while he could see police committee which met last Friday rick, gtant eon of the Ranger grisalSd John ROss ROaeh and the oflce Sport. officers at different times he,was so morning for the purpose of estab- peagreen, Normie Smith. The Ma- BY JdCK StmiEBLAND New YOflt, Nov. Ig,— (A»1|— x..ML(Copyrlsh^ 1934. KEA Strvlce. lne > •trabegiat, Is breaking In under Head Cooeh, Vniversity of -far back In the woods that they lishing a wage schedule for skilled hie father thle eeason, by the way. roons have Alex Connell, one of the Three of the six major unbeaten and workers. Plttebargh. New Haven, Nov. IS.-^-Although untied football teams wlU psrform could not see him. IVhat'f ihh? Ten lillte Diennn imltai of ihe famoui five? Bui look a Utile closer, and x/ou'll see that five So you see they didnthewe to wait until Christas to gel ‘‘l»in sisters’ that Vould gladden the heart of With hockey spreading like eoft oldest players in the loop, and the When he was compelled to Jump Has No Power. ball, club beads cannot under- srratlo Dave Kerr. St. Louis is sx- Pittsburgh, Nov. it.'^ Lats Nov- he is still working out with ths Naw 1(1 eastern arenas this weth and.Jlht of the figures above are beauliful life-shed dolls, one.of t>hich Iras sent to each of the famous gipntuplets. any little girl. Santa Claus came early to the Utile house at Cerbeil, Ontario. psrimsntlng sritta Bill Beveridge. Haven Ragles In their training seerst preparations in ttaetr reiMe- from the automobile on Middle Chairman Frank Cheney, Jr., told ataad why ao few first-rate play- ember fMtbali gives us'few later- turnpike and take to the lots he the representatives of the building, ers are developed. camp at Toronto. Ont., Fnmk Bsis- tive tralflffig camps indicate ths continued up the bill towards Bol- trades present that the. local board The most important deal sent Oiaagee Natch Oanm’s Speed eectlonal battlds, hut to make up ler, amateur defense star and New coaohea fear the worst. ton and followed the railroad tracks haa no power to arbitrate the ques- Howie Uorems to the Chicago Evidently disappointed In Percy for thle tack, there are plenty of Haven boy, hee not signed to play The beet Navy team In yeare, wtUi' from Bolton Notch Into Vernon. The SAY $6,000 TOO HIGH LOAN APPUCATIONS tion of wages but according to regu- Black Hawks, and brought huge Jackson, the Rang. have fallen outstanding sectional games. The with the team which opens its 1984- seven victories bulging under Us Manchester police went to Bolton lations laid down by the Emergency Lionel Conaoher to the Montreal back ots Andy Altkenhead, whose east leads in this respect, Nov. 17, 85 Can-Am hockey league season belt, is faced with the man’s sltad Notch on the morning that he ap- Relief Commission, the chairman Mlaroons via a somewhat circuit- nervous breakdown laat season waa with our own gams against Navy at against the Boston Bruins at the job of stopping a beaten but non* peared in town, stopp^ the freight TO BE SUSPENDED has power to appoint a board, com- ous trouts. held responsible for the collapse of .Annapolis as 0ns ot ths headUtters. A^jma hers on next Sunday night, the leee powerful Pitt machine if It that pulled in there at ."i:45 and a FOR NO. r S EXPENSE posed of one member of the trade Managers In new roles are Tom- a team that enjoyed a remarkable Here Is a game that la a tossup. November 18. is to continue in the race for na- search of the cars was made. Kam- ______unions, one memloer of the local my Gorman, one-Uma leader of run as a unit over a period of yeare. We beat Nairy last fall, and under Belsler la said to have changed tional honors. inskl had not stopped to enter a ! the New York Americans, wdtb If any one combination bos a ordinary drcumstancee, would be his mind about slgnhg a contract Syracuse, also riding with the pBc« ERA board and a representative of to play professional hockey this ear, but had followed the railroad ! p . . f T ' the town’s business men which was the Maroons, and Clem Lougidin, distinct advantage, many close ob- favored to repeat. But circum- setters, is sure of a miserable after- tracks. Hr has not explained that LOmmiSSIOnCTS Ol rlTC UlS* So Many Applications Ahead done. brought up from the smaller fry servers say It la the Toronto Maple stances this year are not ordinary. year and he will be In tip top shape noon from Colgate's rod raldSn he had a -part In breaking Into the to replace Gorman In Chicago The Leafs, even though Joe Primaau The Middles have been playing the as a result of his tralninif experi- OEMVANOVtCH coacbed by Andy Kerr, and though The regulations further state, Mr. ence with the Eagles in the event Wilson Nursery office In Manches Cheney told the representatives pres- veteran Frank Patrick la coaching wras unable to start the campaign, most sensational football In ths east, Princeton is heavily backed to trim ter. It was reported at the time trict Won’t 0. K. Figure No More Will Be Accept* tha Boston Bruins, working in due to an Injured thumb, nnd Char- and my scouts tell ms their aerial thfet he deeides to again join the Yale, Coach Fritz Crisler is well ent, that the findings of this com- ley Conacber is a violent holdout. Hersheys, a Pennsylvania amateur that he got J15. Until County De- mittee. which was selected by him eonjunctlott with Art Ross. game Is to be greatly feared. aware that strange things some- tective Edward J. Hickey has visit- Not a few see the Maroons as Our power attack will have to hockey sextet. AU8MIA RESOtn^ 1b AROONO PUtf, times happen in these big ganMS, • e d a t P r e s e n t . must be given the State Emergency dark horses. They have Lionel Though losing 6 to 1, the Eagles HUTSON ed KAmlnskl in the Jail in Spring- That Is Asked. Relief commission for their perusal If Dean Duo Could Skate! score fre«iuently to beat Navy — WK HUTSON CAR(?/iN6, FC« SCORING (WP0?K... Coach Jock Sutherland's Pant^ta field more facts concerning his visit Tha National League again com- Cotumber, and Gorman, who left and Buss Borriea. came out of their clash with the conquerors of Southern CallfOitai and in the event of need of arbitra- Chicago sritta a splendid record, New York Amcricems in fine shape In Manchester will not be known. tion, which as in this case has de- prisea nine clubs, five in Uie tnt*r Another game worthy of attan- and Notre Dame and beaten only m natlona) group and four in the has them bustling, and plana to and. Manager Frank Carroll ex- Hlimesota'a jaugemaut, are expeob It was County Detective Hickey's Judging from comments of the Washington, Nov. 18.— (A P )— veloped, due to the recommendation tloa is tha Byracuae-Ooigate fray. END AROUND PLAY OPENS will be stronger than the ethers. suggestion that the search for Kam- The Home Owners’ Loan Corpora- Ameriean. carry 19 attaletao, even though he Both teama are unbeaten by east- pressed himself as highly pleased ed to give the Middlea their tougheist commissioners of the South Man- made by the special committee, an ""th the play and potentialities dis- ALABAMA ONSLAUGHT Don't forget, sign before Monday. tnskl In the woods between Man- chester Fire district the request tion announced today consideration The Ottawa Senators were can havO no more than 15 In uni- ern foes and both have great at- afternoon of the season so far. arbitration or adjustment board to form. played by the New Haven team. AGAINST KENTUCKY If enough players warrant, a six- $36,000 IS GIVEN chaster and Bolton be given up, that $0,000 be paid each year for of additional applications for loons arbitrate the matter will be selected moved bag and baggage to St. tacks. I think Colgate wiU be a team iMigue will be put on the feeling that be would turn up latgr will be suspended until further no- Lioula to reward the good people But the Black Hawks fall to UtUe too fast handling the ball for Arena Director Nathan Podoloff A ' somewhat similar sltuatiao the maintenance of Hose Company by the chairman. Will inspect the team In Its training By ART KBENZ floor. The foUowliig players have in some city and would do some- No, 1 of the South Manchester fire tice because of the fear that funds of the Mould City for their patron- see srhy they can't repeat, the the Orangemen. TORHOmM Un bolds in the Syracuse-Oolgate scrap. Complete Information concerning Brulne scarcely can be cloosed as camp before the Eagles proceed to NBA Servies Sports Artist already signed up: Morrison, Kerr, thing that would cause his arrest, department will not be allowed. A might be exhausted. the action taken by the special board age of minor league hockey. In ether eastern frava, Princeton The Orange with six straight R w Aam Breadon wlshea St. Louis roundhesls, anil the Rangers usual- (Quebec where they meet the Quebec In repelling Kentucky, 84-14, - at McCormick, Browa. Chapman, must turn book a team rated one of which prediction has proved true. vote was passed at the annual The corporaticn has more than composed of Edward J. Holl, mem- of course, must be favored over Krause, Saimonson, Bantly, Ford, 400,000 applications pending. In the would heooma oa sathuslasUe about ly are there or thereabouts when Beavers in the opening games on Lexington, Alabama soored its first the best In tbe country If it la to meeting of the district giving the ber of the ERA board; Wells A. Yale, Duquesne ehould take Carne- Wednesday and Friday nights. S rgent, Hagenow, Bei'.son, Ven- SPRINGFIELD SITUATION light of Its experience in refinancing the Cerdlnals, and there Is llttla the outfits roar Into the etretoh. gie Tech, Columbia ehould have an touchdown from ths sigbtb-yard Receipts for Two Days Rac continue to sit In the charmed cir- power to the commissioners to In- Strickland, representing business in- Hockey Is the fastest sport of nert, Frahsr, Haefs, Suchy, Bissell, Springfield. Mass., Nov. 13.— (API vestigate and report on the amount mortgages on 6 0,000 homes which qiKsUon hut that he would advise eaay time with Penn, and Holy Cross llLS in the opening period with the ole. terests and Theodore C. Zimmer, those baeking the ice business all, and Its changes match Its speed. Lennon, Johnson. Werner, Coles, —DIsUiet Attorney T. F. Morlarity of help that might be given In a required approximately $2,000,000,- not may be expected to overpower end around play diagramed above. we-ro. Brennan, Shorts, A Yale win over Princeton would 000, the corporation board decided representing the Painters union will higat 'Gansett Park Do- Constitute on amazing upset How- Who, with Sheriff David J. Manning, financial way to No. 1. be forwarded to Hartford and the Brown. . The same maneuvei , with Hutson, Hretta, Duffy and Orlmason. is investigating the escape from the It has been found that the cost today to cease accepting applica- The one intersectional game in the left end, again carrying, reeult- ever, Fritz Crisler expects ths BUm tions until It sees how far the re- local committee will (await further Cunts to give him his hardest gams ot the Hampden county Jail of Alexander of maintaining No. I has been duo action from the state bureau. the east should bs a corker. It ed in a touchdown from the nine- nated by W. E. O’Hara. Kaminski, convicted guard slayer to several different reasons. Instead maining $1,200,000,000 of caltal will brings togsther Purdus and Ford- yard line that toppled Tennessee, year. who was captured In Albany, N. Y., of having one man stay at head- go. Object To Cut NEW BRITAIN PROS bam at New York. The contest la 13-6. HORSE SHOW CLOSES last Saturday, said today that his quarters during the night there are "In view of the fact that appli- Painters, masons and other build- a tough ons to pick, and It is my * Pusses Two other undefeated teams Wilt ing tradesmen have objected strenu- Powlirif^ Alabama's backs shifted to the Narragonsett Park, R. I., Nov. 18. part of the probe was directed to- six who sleep at No. J's house and cations from loans now In hand are hunch that ths breaks will decide It right. be in action In the middle west witb ward ascertaining whether a crime Uiey are paid for It. There Is also far in excess of the present re- ously to the reduction In hourly pay OPEN ON THURSDAY —and perhaps in favor of ths Boiler- (By Associated Press) AT GARDEN TONIGHT —By ths courtesy of Waiter E. Minnesota generally regarded as the of their tradesmen on ERA work Y. Mf. O. A. UBAOUB In the Kentucky game, the ball had been committed In connection an auxiliary alarm system that con- sources of the corporation.” said a makers. Hamilton—Andy Kerr's Colgate went to Dixie HoweU, who half O’Hara, the proossds of Monday nation’s No. 1 risvsn, a heavy favor- with the escape. If such is the nects the firehouse with the homes board statemeftt, "and the continued lists, from $1.00 to 75 cents an hour. Reid’s Auctioneers and Gibson's magicians may lack an individual and Thursday of last week have ite over Chicago and tUinots, vie* handling of new applications Is in- A . tbc meeting of the special com- Garage spilt four points) In the Y. spun, and slipped It to Joe Dem- New York, N6v. 13.— (A P )—The toriofls over the crack Army ease, he said, Superior Court war- of several different members of the There Is little cause for alarm star, but - they do include on “iron yanovich, as Hutson started on his bean donated to charity. A sum of rants would be nought without pre- •department on which a still alarm terfering seriously with the prompt mittee held last Friday, Theodore M. C. A. league last night, with among the leaders In the south. Ala- National Horse show closes its $88,000 was realized and haa been chine, ri.sklng Its chance for a Big C. Zimmer, member of the painter's Face World Champion He- man.” He is Charlie Waslcek, tackle, end around. liminary Grand Jury action. may be sent out calling officers and disposition of those e.,tltle> to prior Reid hitting high single of 131 and bama will have no trouble in hand- who has played the full 60 minutes seven days run in Madison Square divided as follows: Ten title tie With Wisconsin. Manning, in reply to questions, consideration, the receipt of addi- union sought to amend the motion Howard high three string o f'361. In Demyanovich faked to the right Garden tonight with the army teams Providence (im m unity (Jhest, Alabama, also with a perfect rec- men to the hose house In ease of ing Georgia Tech another defeat. in the last three games. side of the Kentucky line, drawing said be had determined the manner fire. This In an extra cost that is tional applications will be suspend- made by Edward J. HoU that the brews in First Game of the other match, Keller's Clothiers Tulane and Louisiana State should of live-nations seeking the Interna- $7,000; Providence Lying-In Hospl- ord and the South's outstanding con- of Kaminski's escape but was seek- not contraete Washington. Nov. 13. (AP) _ Mrs. Abram Matchett has return- has been dropping steadily since Srs. Both gave notice-that the trade kstbau gama. decided favorites. Notre Dame will university, Ala.—"Tarzan" White, TO BOLSTER UP ELIS Cranston Community (%eat. Head- FOR BOWLING TONIGRI beginning at fi o'clock. They arc unions will demand the continuation Slim ...... 87 ____ _ 98 evening, Nov. 26, with at least four quarter’s Furnlshlnga Fund, $200; Sponsoring Supper and Sale. .Mrs. Charle.s H. Sahln, who rallied etl to her home on Oakland .street Has Been Active in Work of last spring and the weekly record The Hebrswa, whose lineup con- be too powerful for Northwestern; Alabama'r sophomore guard, it only hoping for a large attendance of Angeles When He Battles of the $1.00 hourly rate. Lingard ...... 108 126 110 344 teams swinging into action. Lost large numbers of women to repeal after a visit of several weeks with Club Since Its Organization; now is about one-sixth of what It tains some of the greatest court Michigan State should beat Detroit; five feet seven inches tall, but he Kiddles’ Cbristmaa Tree Fund, the'church people and friends. Prentice...... 101 105 131 337 year there was a dearth of materi- New Haven, Nov. 18.— (AP) — Plan to Organise Six-Tesm SThursday, December 13, is the her niece. Mrs. Julius L. Strong of was at the peak," the board said. Thought Cut Was Due stars In the country, including God- Illinois will outrun Wisconsin, imd weighs almost 310 pounds. He wears Providence Lodge of Elka, $100; of the 18th Amendment, feels that Billboard Campaign. Hamilton ...... ----- date set for the Christmas Bazaar' Roslindule, Mass. It was brought out in discussion 107 109 216 a else 17 1-2 Inch collar and com al at the West Side and efforts to Jerry Roscoe, star Yale quarterback Christmas Charity Fund, Pawtuck- League at Murphy’s Alleys;*' last week's election "showed a need Band'ts. hoffer, Ooldmnn, Lautmnn, Lltwack, Ohio Stats should take Michigan. form a league met with dirt results. was expected to take an active part at the South Methodist church, The Wesleyan Cutld of the .South that Hayden L. Griswold, supervis- Indiana and Maryland m e e tu an In- plains that It's a wee bit tight. et L o ^ e of Elka, $50; (Central Falla for the American Liberty League." Kaselman, Wolfe, Fitch and For- Totals ...... ' 635 528 568 1626 However, this season conditions are In today's workout by the Blue Start St 8 o’clock. sponsored by the Wesleyan Guild Dtiworth-Cornell Unit, American Methodist church, will present the REPAIRS TO WARANOKE ing engineer of the ERA board, had man, establisbed a record last jrsar tersectlonal struggle end the Hoo- Poliko RcUaf Aasoeiatlon, $100; Mrs. Sahln took her post yester- Mrs. W. W. Eell.s wffs elected Shearer’e quite the opposite and with plenty squad which Is preparing (or its Miacellaneoua, $50.. and the Men's Friendship club. The Legion auxiliary, which was organ- Delta Alpha club of New London. In told the skilled workers that they winning tbs second half champlon- slers must bs given the edge, due to Cambri(]gs, Mats.—What doss a All male members o f local Swed- day on the executive committee of president of the Manchester Garden I./)s Angeles. Nov. 13.- -(A P I — Harvey ...... 107 94 100 301 of the boys eager to get into action meeting with Princeton’s undefeated general committee met last night tjhe organization that will scan the ized eight years ago at the Hotel the play. "Three Pegs" at the could continue work with no guar- otalp with a record of fourteen superior man power. football player do on a day off? He ish organizations who are interested Less than 24 hours after Laurence BUILDING BEING MADE Al. Knofla . . . . 102 97 93 292 prospects of having another good and perfected plans for an elaborate New Deal. Other women named to Sheridan, will celebrate the event church Thursday evening at eight club at Its annual meeting held last antee that the rr>; of pay would be straight victories. They have al- In the Missouri Valley, Nebraska goes to see other fellows play foot- eleven in New Jersey Saturday. BRUISERS ARE VICTORS in tbe formation of a bowling league baaaar to be held in the pariah hall. with a birthday party at the .same o’clock. Nine young women under night In the Robbins room of Center | Leonard Lyon, was shot to death. maintained, pending a report from J. Chanda . . . . . 11 118 104 333 fast league ars exceedingly promis- Roscoe, taken 111 the day before the committee were Mrs. Henry B. ready added two recent victoriss to B. Suprenant ..129 112 117 368 will annex ar Important conference ball. That's what tbs entire, four- ing. • are invited to meet at Murphy’s Tentative plana were made for a Joy of Detroit and Mrs. James Koss hotel, .Monday evening. November the direction of Mrs. George Cra- church bouse. Mrs. Eells has held i police announced today a negro tad the apecial board. From this it was that impoalag Ust -naking a total of victory by defeating Kansas, Okla- the Georgia game, was sorely m in- The Brulsera took the Blueflelds allsys for that purpose tonight at 8 The Waranoke Inn building, is be- H. Bangiton . . 112 112 108 332 times beaten Harvard squad did yes- A total of twenty-sight members cafeteria supper, similar to former Todd of Louisville, Ky. in. Mrs. Moille Conlon of Hartford, mer of New London will take part varlnu.M offices In the club since Its j confessed he killed the 30 year old apparent that the workers received 16 straight di'..fneet..ln. the. Halr.h . - Mias. Kona.. Amanda-of lEBSt Olas^ .voted... Many .of. the .tKindnwH o f the - of the Navy regards the Pitt Panth-' and .wlMi. to Join the boya ta tb» Bruisers—Dougan, le; Cuftia, It; saVlMi'" and "economic safegiiarda and Brown hall tomorrow Evening members enrolled and finances. Mrs. party and had left the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Haupt. school have, been bn.ken and the mer Hartford Dixie etar. The team TO REYIEW DISPUTES tonbury w1U have ^ e setback party Total ...... 475 488 er os the best team in the country West Side league, please leave your Sterling, Ig; Wlnaler, c; Farguaon, BARBER SHOP 0PENQ) ~ for tbc future and meddlesome bu- at 7; 15. Commander George Bld- Eells In assuming leadership hoped friends for a few minutes to obtain windows will be closed In to prevent was the most improved in the Amer- name at the East Side Rsc with Di- for the benefit o f Sunset Council. Green so he Is planning a royal reception rg; SavitskI, rt; Phillips, re; Freney, . Princeton, Nov. 18.— (A P) — A reaucratic Intrusion In private of- well urges all officers and members D. of P.. at her home tomorrow that every member would be re- cigarettes when he was killed. further destruction. ican League last year and Is recog' rector Busch or sign your name at fal ra” E. Anderson . 65 85 worthy o f such a dtstlngutsbed visi- Hartford, Conn., Nov. 13.— (Spe- qb; Sharp, Ibb; PtaiUlps, rhb; Leg- movement started ^ four eopbo- who can do so to be present at this night. Those desiring transporta- sponsible for bringing In at least He was a graduate of Yale and PRESIDENT SPEEDS UP Need Engineer nlaad as one of the beat In tbs coun- A. Mallon . . . 77 94 PACme GAMES MAY the West Bids not later than next HERE DESPITE RUUNG "Of course.” she declared, "there one new member during the year In tor. An offense, entirely different elal)—The Board o f Review o f the gett, fb. moraa to have the ra w e to n elevaa : time to pass upon applications of tion should meet at Main and Birch Columbia Universities and waf do- try ending Its season laat year srith E. Tomm . . . . e e e e a e e I Monday evening. The teama will A project destined to provida work 74 89 from the one that baa carried the National Trotting Aaaoclatlon, with Blueflelds — Elof SelOmbnson, Is; play either Minnesota or Plttsbu(|b ; can be no doubt about the obliga- new members. At 8:15 the setback Street.s at 7:30. Attractive prizes prospect. ing post graduate work at the Uni- for several enrineers, transitmen easy rictories over the Original 8. K elly ...... 79 be picked by a oommittoa and aaeh tion of the government to prevent HIS RECOVERY PLANS 88 BE TAKEN OFF RADIO Middies through seven straight vic- William H. Cane, Hackensack, N. Elnar Solomonson, It; Weiss, Ig! In a post-season charity gams, wfiRv: No Arrest Made Since Yester- party, poatponed on account of St. will be offered and a spaghetti sup- W. E. Buckley, chairman of the versity of Southern California. His and chainmen was tabled when it W orld'! Celtica and the famous A. McDonald 68 72 player will be placed on the differ- Its citizens from starving when they Bridget’s Huskin' bee, will be held Public Relations committee, who Is Renalseanoe, colored stars. tories, Is being worked out for the J., as newly appointed chairman of Serpllsii, e; Macintosh, rg; Johnson, oppo(Md today .by the Doily F ' day Was Not Actually a per servcil. Winners last week were father Dr. D. Willard Lyon is as- was stated that there were no grad- I. Sullivan .. 78 75 ent teams according to his ability In the Atlantic Dletrict, will meet In rt; Weir, re: Healy, qb; T. Hage- tonlan, the University’s unde are unemployed through no fault of and all tickets sold at that time will m ich Interested in elimination of sociated with the Rockefeller In- The American Basketball League game. order to be sure that no one team Legal Holiday. Mrs, Katherine Ruttgers and Rob- Washington, Nov. 13.— (AP) — uate engineers capable of the work New York at the Murray Hill Hotel, htow, Ihb; Kerr, rhb; Road, fb. Uate newspaper. The four i their own. That has been done and be honored. The standing amtise- ert Schubert. billboard ad'vertising. reported at stitute in New York. the major basketball league In the ToUl ...... San Franfisoo, Nov. 18.— (A P )— It should be. While the necessity President Roosevelt undertook a contemplated now unemployed In 448 464 Tuesday, December 4, to hear and Sube, Hagenow for Jobnaon, mores cireulatsd petitions on ' tha . ment committee of which Howard least one extensive billboard down lieavy schedule today to speed up his country is composed of seven mem' Paoifie Coast confersnee football The trouble that la brewing be- exists, but the need for such Federal Spencer is cbaliman will be in on the town portals. The wind evi- town. The project considered was to may go off ths air nsgt season. Ob- paes on dieputed points which de- Pemko for Weiss, Neff fdr fiolomon- campus yesterday and obtained recovery plans prior to departure bars consisting of Boston, Brooklyn, signatures of students who tipien the roaster barbers concern- activities should be ellminaterl as I'hargc of the card party, to which The Women's Horae League'of the dently wasn't responsible for the establish the proper property lines Jsrasy, PhUadslpbln, New Britain, jection to the broadcasting of games veloped during the 1984 season of 000 SEVEN GET TOWN JOBS, on Thursday for a trip through the bameaa racing on Grand Circuit and desirous among other things to jM '. IM the closing of barber shops on soon os possible." all players are welcome. Salvation Army will meet tomorrow different sections were neatly piled of the Manchester Water Ck>mpany New York, and Newark. Play in said Last Night *s Fights Is reported to be increoaing and the South. AAU Leaves Skimpy Squad bbplay game to an end the propaganda t w t i ' boMdsys, was further stirred up yes- afternoon at 2 o’clock at the citadel together. Mr. Buckley said the on Olcutt street. league Is under professional rules question will be reopened at the an- other loop tracks. Mr. Cane, who TO . on Main street. Every member Is Once again, relief, and unemploy- Progress reports were given by waa appoint^ to his new post by Princeton Is afraid to i^y" a ftrlf'; terday. A barber, who was one of FUR OOAT8 STOLEN Sunday echool teachers of the Lu- committee was also studying the GO OFF C H AR m r U ST and tbs game is divided into three (By Associated PrcM). nual meeting next month. Ow officers when the association was urged to be present as Important ment problems dominated the White Reeae Blizzard, president of the N. Tbe Bruisers defsatsd tbs Blus- class team. r theran Concordia church will meet subject of town zoning. supervising en^neer H. L. Griswold periods of fifteen minutes each. Philadelphia—Paul Plrrone, Cleve- Oppoeitloa to the broadensUng al- Of Natators Out in Cold first formed, opened his shop as Bridgeport, Nov. IS — (API— tonight at 7:30. The subject under business will be discussed. . Plans House considerations with Secre- on several ERA projects now under ready has been tmofficially voiced T. A., also acted as "Czar" of the flelds 8-0 at tbe West Side field Sat- Such a game, (or the purpose Ma -J Mrs. Eells gave a short but Inter- tary Perkins and Harry L. Hopkins, The main attraction, which is land, outpointed Mickey Walker, usual yesterday. AU of the other Aaron Bakimln'a celebration this discussion will be "Sunday School will be made for the annual'Christ- esting report of the marvelous Is in Keeping With Policy of construction. The board voted to by SUnford and California. South- Grand Circuit during the past sea- urday morning. As this was not giving a crowd having little oonah the relief administrator, on the call- scheduled for 9:00 o'clock will be Rumaon, N. J., lO. son and staged ths-$40,000 Hainble- Uon with either unlvarsUy a thrilU . sbnps were closed In observance of week of . his 2Srd year In the fur and Its Alms." mas stale, to be held December 5 and chrysanthemum arrangements seen Giving Work Rather Than continue the mosquito control work preceded l>y a preliminary game ern California Is believed ready to played on a regulation field It hae ing list. Chicago—: Leo Rodak, Chicago, By HARRY GRAYSON ^parently has disregarded the eport tonlan Stake at his Goshen, N. Y., been decided to play the game over repugnant the Dally . AirnlsUce Day. The offending bar- business In Bridgeport was turned 6. At 3:15 tomorrow Colonel at the fall show of the New York in town, employing a minimum of between the Fninlr Dragoine and line up on the side of the two Mg ber was called upon and he was Into an occasion of sorrow this Thomas Hughes who la conducting Direct Charity. Mr. Roosevelt called in the Cabi- outpointed Pete Degreese, New (NBA Sports Editor) The national cbamplonshlps la the mile track. at Mt. Nebo In the near future. declared. Mias Hannah Jensen will give the Horticultural Society in the Museum 20 men, after the secretary read a Hartford Renaissance. Dancing will York, 10. Northern California Universities. about to be arrested on the charge morning when It was discovered first in a scries of lessons in needle- revival services this week will speak net for its regular session and de- An oil comp4Uiy paid $60,000 this only meet arranged. Iliere isn't of Natural History which closed Seven men, formerly on the direct review of the work done by the be enjoyed before and after games. Clyde Swendaen, instructor of the S f fetaping his shop open on a boll- that buulars bad looted tale store at craft tonight at 7:30 at the Y'. M, and a short program will be enjoy- voted a share of the day with Don- Washington—Eddie Burl, MUmI, year and lost for the right to put all money enough to send awimmsrs m Sunday. relief roll of the town, have been ald Richberg, director of the Emer- crew under Chester Ukely, project won from Carl Cugglon, Havana, 8. around for outside competition, and hiff- On looking up the law It was 1168 Stratford avenue of.fu r coats C. A. This Is one of the cour.ses in ed. All women will be welcome. The program committee had ar- foreman. conference contests on the air. Loe Angeles AthleUc Club, calls at- nd that Armistice Day is only ob- valued at $2,500 during the night. the leisure-time program. given work on town projects. In gency Council. CUPPERS VIOrpRY. Paris—Marcel 'nilnl, France won tention to ths fact that our swlm- what few meets wo have xre spon- ranged for the showing of slides of place of .direct relief, Charity Su- These sums were divided among the sd as a holiday when it falls The thieves entered through- the Temple Chapter O. E. S. at its The President hoped to receive decision over Tlno Rolando, Italy, ten conference achools according to sored by private pronxAion. members' gardens, old as well as perintendent George H. Waddell all of the many reports'now nnder 10 msrs are being neglected. "Right now you can name our I N o v e n i^ 11. Yesterday waa cellar of the shop. Rev. F. C. Allen wrlll confer with business meeting tomorrow night In new, many of them beautifully col CHILDREN BURIED The CUppere trounced the Cater . the number of garnet handled r U-Tcnd therefore not a stated this morning. The new plan preparation by immediate aides be- Holyoke, Mass.—^Vernon (Jormler, Come to think o f It, records no top flight men swimmers on the fin- Hocke\^ FREE FREE FREE a group of young people of the Sec- the Masonic Temple will exemplify ored. This treat is always met with Springs Pecks in a 19-0 shutout at _ bcAlday, so there was no case TALK f.X}MPROM18E the Initiator}' degree. The birthday of giving men work and placing fore going south where he wrlll Worcester, outpointed Jose Santos, longer are cracked with each edition gers of one hand. Outside o f Jack (By Associated Frees) ond Congregational church beyond the request for a repeat showing. Norwich, Nov. 13.— (A P )—A Mt. Nebo Saturday morning. This of a newspaper. ii’filjr tbs court ta decide. high school age, at the parsonage party will follow. them on a budget Instead of giving formulate policies to be announced service in the Sacred Heart church is the first gams o f the Junior ser- New York, 8; Joe VIgnaUl, Water- Medica, of Washington; Jimmy Gil- NATIONAL LEAGUE Reports were given by the mem- Swendsen charges that the dear Washington. Nov. IS — (A P) — tonight at 7:30. them direct charity, provides an op- probably in a radio talk to the Na- at Taftville, preceded burial today ies. Ths Pecks will play the Blue- bury. Conn., won from Carmine Nac- hula and. Gene Fletcher, o f Southern St. Louis at Montreal Maroons. bers OB their experiences with the portunity for many who have been tion upon his return here early In old Amateur Athletic Union is California; Flcks, of New York; and Buy Your Qodniig, Funii$hing8 Some Republicans and Democrats William Paganl of 57 Cooper new Korean chrysanthemums, each of the charred bodies of the three field B. C. at M t Nebo this Satur- ctalo. New York, 8. Wrestling were talking t^ a y of a compromise Ever Ready Qrcle of King's averse to taking charity from the December. , Savignac children who lost their Newrark—Buckey Jones, Morris- showing 00 Interest whatever In ths Boals, of the Hollywood A. C., what ENGLAND SHOULD KEEP C!UP HOSPITAlNOm street yesterday moved his barber one having received a small plant town and at the tame time will give day and a dose game Is expected. davelopmsnt o f paddlers. And bs on the soldier bonus Issue, but there Daughters will hold its monthly shop acro.ss the street to the form- Leaving the White House,Thurs- lives early yesterday when their The CUppere are not echeduled for town, N. J., woo ^ m Danny Devlin, prominent ones ars tbersT early In the lummer. Some had ex- the town aomething In return for day. Mr. Roosevelt will travel by adds that, unless the badge ixeaiv "EUlnore Kigtat and Um compara- Sydney— (A P )— England will was no Indication President Roose- business meeting tonight at 7:45 in er Donnelly store at 58 1-2 Ctooper cellent luck, others not so good. home burned down. this week but wUI play the Bruisers Allentown, Pa., 10. (By Aseoelated Press) And Sloes at Glamey’s Mkrgmret Murphy of 19 velt bad changed his opposition to the directors' room of the Whiton the money expend^. This action s p ^ a l train to Harrodsburg, Ken- tag department perks up along this tive veterans, SIsuMr Holm and keep the Davis cup for at least two street. Questions were asked oo everything The three were children of Mr. at M t Nebo the following weex. Ptailadelpbia—^q e Smallwood, Lan- New York—Maurice I-achapeUe, Uns m Uis year to come, these •tTMt WM sdoUtUd «Bd cash payment at this time. Memorial library. was approved by the Selectmen at tucky, to dedicate a monument to and Mrs. Delpbis Savignac. The fix this Saturdny's gams is tbs sec- caster, defeated Joe Colueci, Brook- Dorothy Poynton, are the only hopes ysara more. In the Itriief of Gerald Don’t fot|ot that tp to and Indnding N enedw r I f / Mary Oorall of OtaatoBbury, from pests to care of house piants. Franca, threw Benny Schwarts, of United States will bs woefully lack- Although a compromise waa re- a recent meeting. the pionters of that state on Fri- parents awakened by flames and ond teriee gnme great Interest U 'yn 8. In the wmmen's events. Margaret ntterson, Auatralta'i onetime ten- yon got • chaiico with trory 50c pnrclMM tn w Ik B r ~ ‘ ~ DcUa Wood o f 381 Center Results in last night's matches Miss Helen and Miss Mary Chap- More men will be added to the CalUoznla. ing ta aquatiq talent when the qext garded In some circles as a possibil- Members of Lgdy Roberts Lodge. day morning. smoke, leaped out of the windows. oelng shown In the outebme. If the San Franclaco^—Small Montana, Paddy, of Washington, may develop, nis ace, Perry and Austin Overcont. were dUcharfed ycetenlay. In the British-Amerlcaa Darts man asBt a choice collection of town list of workers as the cases He then wilt proceed through the Dallas—Jim Londos o f Qresce, Olympic Oames roll around In 1936. but It appears that America will timi professional, which he thinks ity eventually, administration cir- Daughters of St. George, will hold a The father tried to re-enter the Center Springs Peeke, lose they are 108, Philippine Islands, won decision tossed . Juan Humberto of Mexico, ' IM a tten Mareb, o f 159 Oakland cles were careful not to take a posi- league were: Greenview 3. ThieUes chrysanthemums to the r .eeting for have been investigated and work Tennessee valley by way of Knox- The Japanese won last trip despite have a few new etars to bank upon. unlikely. Paterson, home from sewing meeting at 7 o'clock tonight 2. Valley Street 5, North Ends 0. exhibition and distribution among house to reach the children who ineligible for the series having lost from Tony Marino, llS, Pittsburgh, straight falls. t; Jamea VHagaraid, 87 Spruce tion one way or the other, despite In the home of Mrs. Edward Vlckcr- projects have been provided. The vlUe, Nosh'viUe, Mtwcle Shoals, Ala- their bring undersized. And a lot the A. A. U. teems to watching the summer’s play in The league standing is: Valiev the members. They ranged from slept in one room but he could not :wo out of-) the three games. If 10; Tiger Flow»rs, 135, Omaha, and Wilmington, Dsl.—Joe Savoldi, "I can’t remember when swlm- ' Mrei Waabeth Strickland, the rapidly growing agitation for man at 33 Roosevelt street. -A large men will be paid from the appro- bama, and THipelo, Mississippi, con- endure the Intense bea' and was care." Europe, says that even the Jack Street n , Greenview 9, ThUUes 7, the large globular blossoms, only Jjey win they will play the Bruisers Young Geno, 133, New York, ^ sw , Three Oaks, Mich., and Emil Dusek, jmlng was given ao litUe attention,” ateaat, were rtleokfiifed fuU or part payment n years be- attendance is anticipated.^ Refresh- priation of $1)0.()()0 for Federal re- cluding his Journey at Warm forced back. The bodies were re- tor the decidiiig game. All of which should stir up the Craafford ^ 1933 could not have flare the due dat^ North Ende S. The next gamea will one allowed to thele pot, to the pom-: lief made at the tolvn meeting last Springs, (Jeorgia. where he will re- Omaha, drew, oanfall each. jsaye Swendsen. “The A. A. U. ap- badge wearing department. tieatea Periv this year. msats will ha aarvad. be played Fstdiy sight at 8 o'elook.. pom variety, lacli covered some hours after the ^ Are luduv the Korefiae.! October. main evar Thoakaglvliig Day. died out. Br Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahem Ttw POWtRFUl. KATRINKA assists W iait WITH HIS PROPOStD AUTOMATIC S toKER CLRSilFlID SENSE and N O NSENSE If you doubt your aMUty to win “A bull win be seared tt you more VKNOW, MRS. hoople when you otart tbo famo, you might your arms rapidly,” says a writer ot AAAKE A STABLE OUTT CS u i n v Just aa wall loavo your bats tn tho hiking hints. Most people, however, Of WEvE Nt\(SiHBORS TOR MV OARACiE, ER*? SHOP RDVER I HE ><"' dugout. wrould prefer to move their legs. VE^RS.AND I'D BE THE LAST^ HNVM-..HAVE NO PEAR, Somo poopto think nuraoo fall in The little man was uaherad to the -fS» OKIE TO COMPLAIN-.-BUT TRE MR-BADCTERt'LL. lovo tho vory day witness stand. After the usual pre- aitowsil bar suddan agtUUoB. 8ba moa crook. It wbs'b thing which had hava what la eaUad "an Idiooyn- MA30R WAS TEV.UN<2> ME RELEASE IR AT BAT a PUBLIC PASSENGER APARTMENTS—FLATS— Tboy oonM to count tho atek nan'o liminaries the Judge told him to tell A U TO M O B IL E S F O B S A L K 4 took two steps and dropped into a long been planned In tbia man’s crasy" against certain foods. Eggs AtBOUT OWN1N6 ^RAiCE VAORSE-j PROIA RWS, PLLkS RAT f SERVICE 20-A TENEMENTS 63 Tha Claw chair as though the strength had mind, somethlag that had been may account for that just-not- puloe or bring bis dinner IN ADDITION TO Silver Lana Bu* FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, on lightful ao perfume finally ended up with: \>4 » • C O ' * ' - - l O rBROUSHT H ERE, HIS Ridge street, modem improve-, “ How did you And ou t?” she ask- that check which waa caahed. We a seeming head cold, perhaps CSMTiolet ro«d*ter. $79, 1929 Line, De Lux* Bui for lodge party of tho ed. ' do not know what else was done. weariness, or even nausea. Tiy Surroundo a aaUty patient and tha Uttle Man—And then my wife reaaodeuncj nour garage ^ P l R S T R A C E v h L L or team trip*, we also offer 7 p*«- menta, good location. Inquire 25 cleaning of hlo room. bit me on the head with an oak loaf. Spruce street. Fisher’s smile Was ths smile of There may have been other checks yolka alona then and aoe bow ha INTO^ ^ STABLE FOR TUE RORSE f BETAKINCiTHE tar $$9. Tenn», trade*. Cole enger sedan delivery. Phone 3063, F o rg o tt e n a vigorous attorney who is about cashed. There may have been other CHILDREN Is, omitting ths whitea for awhlla. Thero’o nothing much alluring about Judge—Well, surely that couldn’t 8860, 8864. a itricken male' have hurt you? I'm atraId the ne\cihbors MAiOR POR, Motor*. TWO ROOMS AND bath, heated to embark upon the ctoas-examina- frauds perpetrated. It la even pos- By O fiv» Robtrtt Barton Othera cannot take care of rich apartment $25.00 per month. Man- tlon of a helpless wttnelM, a witness sible that this man had, on previous chocolate, or even cocoa. T^o Who hae a.growth of atubble upon a UtUe Man—Oh, couldn’t ItT It PIRST AID/ tor sal e—UNU8UA1XT GOOD was an oak leaf from the center of WILL pr o t e st / chester Construction Company. Call M n rd e r who Is helplessly trapped before the occasions, represented himself as be- mother can experiment by their cheek tbot’a pala OnJiam P ilfo. $ cyl. 19M coupe. PROFESSIONAL «rCARt.€TO*4 KCNOOAKB the dining room table. 4131 or 4279. examination even starts. ing Frank B. Cathay and sowed the removal. Nor dooo fond romance Unger with- Recently werhauled. Two new SERVICES 22 ___ eta Children, as a rule, get so much in tha totaled hair "Just how we found out about seeds of crime which have yet to Fried foods are always bad. Try tlrM balance aood. EStcellont paint RENT HUNTING? Tell us what exercise that they can take pretty Of a man without a coUar who It 2J?u^ol*t*r>‘ llSS.00. call 3235 BEGIN HERE TODAY you," be said, "doesn't matter. make themselves manifest. There- good care of a mixture of fo M osT-nior ' KfWVMK.-mAVU’TTIE UMRID/| I? Ads ordered for thrss or sts CHAPTER XXXV les!, than a foot from her face. you had committed the crime your- feel better, or he might not. It tuation ? nr cimmon I m n/tt verwA m and garage $25. live room dupic.x Charles Fisher twisted his Ups In Roundhouse, say.t that President tary of commerce. » TUf OMONRIi HANK >AT AieflS-MAVXSCS sRfyef;M»0Kl Hr Mg ^PencBi gnd stopped bsfors tbs third or fifth FUEL AND FEED 49-A "I am going to give you one self.” depends on the child and his con- Theodore Roosevelt once piloted the Typiet (brightly)—Oh, I’m always REVMINO’ i TM i News SNKADS IINE W IlO R M / day will bs chargsd cnljr for ths »o- tenement $18. Manchester Con- a sheepish smile. "Gentlemen,” he chance," he said, "and one chance dition. on time in the monUngs! A ftn ' Ybu'« tUBl Duinbsr of litiss ths d sppsgr- ttructlon Company, telephone 4131 "Yes," she said, "If you say so." Atlantic several miles. When he TAK$ Y(W AUMV nroM Tk» ^on'rl FOR SALE—HARD wood. Oak and said, "may I congratulate you upon only to show your good faith In this "I do- say so,” he said. “I am One day at lunch a mother re- ~ ' MmtKTS, •d, charging At ths rsts sarnsd. but or 4279. stepped down from the cab Roose- AMNOlbNOUS gxisreg£t / / , H06T)M6 M g / T no allowsncs or refunds can bs nisds hickory for Are place. Oak wood your perspicacity.” matter. Do you know anything about a lawyer and I know. Here, I will puted to be a very excellent cook velt exclaimed "Bully!” JAKE’S JESTS—No pleasure la tlona have buUt 760,000 Of the nnooKf oa si* time sds stopped after ths and slabs. Telephone 3140. Griff met his gaze steadily. prl.son, young woman?” give you one of my cards.” had a menu something like this: The Baltimore A Ohio began col- fully enjoyed unless It la earned— state’s homes; loaned $3,800,000,000 "AWiMTOfW - RMAWlAy CMY Allow Vtou fifth day. FOR RENT—SEVERAL Desirable "I want to congratulate you,” he We lose our grip when we lose our since 1890; paid $40,000,000 Inter- No *'iin forbids**; display lines not He pulled a card case from his noodle soup, corn custard, eggs lecting these old engines for ths -Th CQMf ANVMoRg SEASONED MIXED wood, stove live, six and seven room houses, said, "upon your quick presence of and baked potatoes. grit—Ours is a (3od who helps us in est and dividends In the past year; . piAccs'iAsU uv£y old* Her eyes lost their glitteraig as- pocket. Ashed out a card, whipped World’s Fair at Chicago In 1893. (F SOINO Th* Marald will not b* raiponaibl* length $7 per cord delivered. E. J. single and double. Apply Edward J. mind. I wasn’t certain that you had Not a thing wrong with it ex- Eleven of them were oh exhibi- this life—The best way to fool a have assets Of $900,000,000. for mor* than on* Incorrect Inaertlon Holl. Telephone 4642. surance. She was no longer sure of It about In a flourishing half circle T i ACT ligg Holl. Phone 4642 and 8025. seen us In the lobby when we enter- and presented It t o . her, holding It cept that there was a repetition of tion at the Century of Progreaa ex- person ie to let him ^lleve he is ot any aCvartUement ordered for ed the hotel." herself. She spoke with a voice that eggs in the custard and repetition fooling you—All you have to do to mor* than on* time! FOR SALE -SEASON ED bard quavered. In front of her face. position in C3ilcago, where some of Th* Inadverteot omlMloh ot Incor- "Will you please," said the young of starches in noodles, com and them—too old to travel that far un- stir up trouble Is to tell the truth wood. Stove, furnace or Breplace "Why," she asked, "should I know "Take It," he said. potatoes. Too one sided. lapper anny ay rect publication ot'advertlalna will be LEGAL NOTICES 78 womaji In tones of Icy dignity, "ex- aided—had to be transported. On all occasions—A freshman doesn't F i«s.u.e.seT.orr. F S & rectifl* only by canoellaMon ot the Cut any length, delivered. Phone about prison?” Hla booming voice filled the room. Meals cannot be half starch, ea- ebaraa mad* tor th* aervlce rendered. plain to me the meaning of this— look half as dumb as he feels— Plan- 6145. Also general trucking. W, E. "Because," be said, "that is where He was not shouting. It was rather pecially If repeated often, and ning your work la good, but doing All advertleamenta muet contorm AT A COmiT OF rUOHATE IlKIeD all three of you?" as though ordinary conversation In etyl*. copy end typoaraphy with Heron, Andover, Conn. Manchester, within and for th^ Fisher’s smUc faded from hi.s face. you are going unless you are very, leave a chllu feeling one hundred W.ANTS GRADE CROSSINGS It Is much better—Me for the good CAM PWlft MTk W quickv. wk:kv. takc off vpur er $10. Very special new $32.50 t. a. pniyinK for an ordfr of thin of my errand to Miss Mockley. 1 was with you." allotment of $1,400,000 be made for however, if the labor leader’s pay Kwry. v5l«v^, so SHELl BECOeUIZB 'A9U. her hand dropped uncertainly to her to have a chance? TELEPHONE YOUR studio couch at $25. Crawford t'ourt authorir.lnif' It to borrow think that you will, perhaps, bene- "Yes,” she said In a weak voice. the elimination of 25,694 railroad Stopped, too. z : nKatnnt and piudtfo an security thern- lap. Very frequently a child will WANT ADS. range $15., ready for oil burner fit far more If you let me ask the "I am going to give you one op- grade crossings in eastern states. for. tho AKfietfl of Mail! nn per "What 1s It you want?” she asked. Ada ara accepted over tl.e telephone Benson’s, Johnson Block. appUi'iiUon on iUc, It la questions. After I have finished you portunity, and only one opportuni- Street sign reads; "School Ahead, WOULD VOU BE WOULD VOU BE •t tb* CHAKQE RATIO alvan above 01U>LUKr»:—That the f*iri «olntr are, of course, at liberty, to ask any ty,” Fisher bellowed. "I want the (To Be Continued) Go Slow.” Some pupili think the KIND ENOUOH aa a conventen j to advertlaera, but nppth'aliun he hf^ard an and place of he,ir- Fisher knows more about the mat- "I want you," Fisher said, "to tell Doctor—I only prescribed sleeping will be aieumed and their accuracy WANTED—TO BUY 58 InK thereon, by puhllehliiK a copy of ter than wc do. He's In a position tho whole story. I don’t want you to by an open window, cannot be auaranteed. thin order tn some newnpaiier havln»r spare yourself. 1 want the story PRICES ARE UP ON rags. 1 buy to ask more intelligent queatlons." Man—Yea, but It cost me a gold a circulation In nald district, at leant from beginning to end.” INDEX OP live poultry. CodI Wm. Ostiinsky, five daya before the day of said hear- "Thank you," said Fisher with G l o r i f y i n g Watch and my wallet. "I wasn’t guilty of anything," ahe CLASSinCATIONS 01 Clinton street. Telephone 6879. ing' to appear If they aeo cause at dignity. aald time and place ami be heard said. “I on ly.. . . " The bachelor who gets every girl’s Blrtha ...... 6 relative thereto, and make return to "I am still waiting," said the Einaaaamante ...... R this court. young woman, "to know what this "You don’t know whether you Y o u r s e l f telephone number, must believe Marriaaea ...... 1;ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 WII.LIAM S llYt>r. Is all about." were guilty of anything or not," there’s safety in numbers. Daatha ...... g JUrtKS. F’lshcr faced her and stared ac- Fisher boomed. ’"You made yourself Card ot Thanka ...... g 11-11-13-34. PpByABeieHert^ FOR RENT^FURNISHED ateam cusingly Into her alert black eyes. an accomplice. You were an acces- It Is usually well to beware of the In Memorlam ...... ^ heated room, centrally located. Tel. sory after the fact. You lied to the man whose dog crawls under the Loet and Pound ...... 1 "When you gave the name of iff NU SO vM *id Announcementa ...... * 3132. Mary Briggs to the police,’’ he said, police when they were making an house when the master enters the Ptreonala ...... • FREE STATE Investigation. Therefore, In the eyes front gate. A good cook preserves her appeal AutoMobllee LARGE 3INGLE HOOMt. for eco- T.ARIFK PROFIT.4RLE "and Insisted that you were a hitch- It’s surprisingly true that a good SlAfLY VOI/Ri hiker you must have known that of the law you are equally guilty many women still put perfume Automobllet tor Sal* ...... Jnomical houflekeeplng. Well heated with the man whom you were assist- JOKING o I Automobile* tor Exchana* •..•• > Dublin— (A P )— Customs diflles evciilually you were going to be on their clothes instead of directly Auto Acceaaorlea—TIree ...... Jearly and late. Bee John Jensen, ing. You assisted him to escape, un- SENT NO Johnson Block. 709 Main street. represented nearly half of the tax called upon to make a more com- on the skin. That’s wrong, of FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser CABLEGRAM. Auto Repalrlna—Paintina-...... ‘ scathed, from a police net. You course. We all know perfectly Auto Bohool* ...... T-A Phone 0070 or 7635. revenue of the Free State last year. plete explanation." Auto*—Ship by Truck ...... I With 150 groups of goods subject to doubtedless realise now that this well that any perfume odor be- SEE THIS LETTER ? WELL,>|t9UR ONE MORE CRACK Autoe—Por Hire ...... » The young woman stared at him man waa not Frank B. Cathay at all, comes Infinitely more appealing BM., FRECKLES, WONT HA/E TO ABOUT FRECK AND aaraa*e~6*tvlee—Storaa* ...... 10 tariff, the duties totalled $48,500,000 APARTMENTS—FLATS— out of a total tax revenue of $110,- with eye.', that slowly widened. Her but was an Impostor. I may further after |t has been on warm skin for B0THER HIS MOTHER TO SEW ONE ON Motorcycle*—Bicycle* ...... 11 tell you that this man cashed a a few minutes. Wanted Auto*—Motorcycle* li 000,000. lips parted. Her qujck breathing A SMEATER FOR HIM.TMI* '/B A M ! Bnalaeea ea* Frateeateael Service* TENEMENTS 6.$ large check at the hotel where he Whether or not you use an H* WONT BE « r m N s Buelneea Sarvtcee Offered ...... 13FOR RENT—HEATED apartment, was staying. The check was drawn automizer Is entirely up to you. Uouaehold Service* Offered ...... It-A upon the bank In Rlvervdew where One school maintains that spray- ONE/ Ilulldtna—Contraettna ...... I* 2nd floor. Purnell Block, 3 large Plorlate—Nurte.'lea ...... 10 rooms, with bath and fireplace, fur- Mr. Cathay keeps his account. The ing a scent on neck, chest and hair rooaral Director* ...... 1< AUCTION UCTION check was signed, apparently, with equalizes the odor and keeps It nished If desired. Apply to Qeo. E. Bv Order of Ihe Probate Court for Ihee^l district of ,\ndover from seeming too strong. An- Heatina—Plumblna—Rooflna If Keith, at G. E. Keith Furniture Ihe signature of Frank B. Cathay. Inauranc* ...... 1* RKAL KST.ATK — KST.VTK OF AUGUST SIRE It was a clever forger>’, an excellent other insists that a dropper is bet- Millinery—Oreeemakina ...... 10 Compati>. ter and that a drop of perfume be- Movlna—Truckinr—S.oraae •••• *<• Istraled at I4H-1.V1-I.'V4 <11 AItTKK 0.\h HT., .M.\Nt HESTER. CON.N. forgery—a forgery which had been Publlo Paieenaer Service ...... 10-A FOR RENT—MODERN five rooms, SAT.. NOV. 17. 1931. :it 2:30 1*. M. (Rain or Shine) long rehearsed. hind each ear and on each wrist (READ THE STORY, THEN (XILOR THE PICTURE) Palnllna—Peperlna ...... 31 steam heat, garage, near the Cen- is the Ideal procedure. Try both Proteeslonal Service* ...... >1 Thie property conelsts of a 3-tenement house, bam 24 ft. x 18 ft., 'This Impersonation was no cas- ‘I will help you find the suits, and ter and Main street. Inquire- 21 ual matter, no Idle vagary of a com- methods and see which suits you The funny men were sights to see. Repalrlns ...... 00 and a etore building 18 ft. x 38 ft., kieated on a lot 114 ft. x 202 ft., beat. Wee Dotty cried, "Well, goodness try them on.” "Me, too,” yelled Tailbrlna—DT*lnc—Cleanina . . . 14 Elro street. (more or lees). House has 3 tenements of five rooms each and one Remember that this Is just the me, what are you fellows doing here, Coppy. “We will both be tailor V.. t> 1*14 itr nt* atevict. me t a are, w. a s At . art. Toilet doode and Service ...... 10 tenement of 4 rooms. Eleetrir lights, gas, toilets. THE ARTISTS „ Wanted—Builneai 8*. v ic e ...... 30FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement, time of year to stock up with and where did you come from ? boys." Bdacallaaal EI.BEKT W. ATWOOD. Conservator. heavier, more lingering scents "Y’ou scampered out like you were Real soon the soldier suits were SALESMAN SAM inieJ^' ______Bv Small all modern Improvements, low rent. 'AL'CTIONEEBM' NOTICE: .Sale suhjeet to approval of the Pro- Coureet and CUaiea ...... II Call U. Osano, 155 Oak street. Tele- than you used tn the summertime mad, or maybe jrou were simply found. Said Scouty, "When you Prtvata Inatructlon ...... 30 bate Court. Terma $800 rath at time of sale, balance on approval ot aad early fall. 'There's a pew gar- glad. You’re so chock full of pep, march aroimd. I'll bet that you will r^V,MISTAM,VOO al l DOWT A)Wy, I OUMNOrTH' (^ V .L D T S A TlMteS, OW MAH t'O Y M « a J O S . A H Danclna ...... 33-A phone 8816. the oourt. f SiU Particulars of— Mualcal—Dramatic ...... I* denia, for inataace, and any girl ru bet that jrou could make things drive us mad, by making lots of TH IN K D AT O E R E'S A N Y CH ANCE B o s s M IG H T WIRE TA HANff A ^ M ' HAUP.AM HOUR A F Tt f e AM R XT, Wanted—Inetruotlon ...... ••• 30 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, ROBERT M. REID & SON. Auctioneers FOJi SALE who thinks that gardenia la too hum." noise.” O B M E 6 ITTIN ' A J O B IM DIS VOU AS A POPrrtR/ < j yAH (DoftH A ^ y , j s s ' euAffiN' FOH q g i T t iKy riaaaHal with all modem Improvements. In- 201 MAIN ST. Manchewter, Conn. FHON'E 8108 slcklshly sweet for any ordinary "You’re right," one o f the men V E O E ^TO Q B .a s A, HAM O VM AN, " L t T A K E VA IM TO AND SCOOT A S SOOM A S IT'S OAIT/ Bondi—Stock*—Mortaese* quire 10 Cedar street. One uae wilt change her mind*once she replied. "In that big cupboard we "Well, maybe so, and also, son, DO BS Y A 'J a MIMf QaiTTiN' T ime , A*e va? Buelneea ^pqrlunltle* 31 smells this one. It hints of fresh all "bide till someonet. swings the big we’ll make you laugh, and you'll Money to Loan ...^ ...... 33ik)R RENT—F oilR ROOM lower gardentsa, of course, but It's spicy door open. Then we pop right Help aad Jltaatleaa havc-ftm," replied a little Fatsy. Help Wanted—F'amal* ...... SOflat, with furnace, 28 MapU street. in a refreshing sort of way. You out. “Hurry up and get us dressed. Help Wanted—Male ...... II Apply MO Maple street. Telephone AUCTION AUCTION LaSaUe Coupe won’t tire of It. Neither will your "We are the Fatsies, and we’ll do "You'll find some coats and hats ’' / / ’S ' ' I Salesman Wanted ...... Il-A '7766. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE escort. a lot of funny things for you. You and shoes, and little gtms that wo Help Wanted-Male or Female.. IT Don't forget that the cologne will be glad that you have set us can use." "Aw. just be patient,” Aaen.a Wanted ...... II-A FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat up- .AT THE HARTFORD DESPATCH AND U.VREHOl'HE CO.MPANY 1928 Model you use after your bath should /?*W ovty^ Situation* Wanted—Female . .. 30 225 I’ROSPrAT STREET, EAST HARTFORD. CONN. free, without a doubt.” Scouty said, "and we will do o u r. situation* Wanted-Mel* ...... 30 Btalrs, 437 Center street. Inquire Priced Right! harmonize with' your perfume. The best." ;waFc/» cm , Employment .\aeiiele* ...... 40 downatalro. THUR8., NOV. 15. 1934, at 10:30 A. M. (Rain or Shine) same applies to bath powder and "What fumiy clothes you’re wear- Soon Coppy smiled from ear to (Jv* Stark—F*la—:Paaltrr—V*klrl** About 10 lots of geneial household fumlshlng* Including: PUaoo, Se« toilet water. ing. now. You ought to get new ear, and to the others cried, “Look Doa*—Bird#—Pate ...... FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- Gas Ranges, Bedroom Furniture. Dining Seta. Upholstered A v lor Sets, IJva Stock—Vebiclei ...... suits, somehow," Mid Goldy. Then here. One of the men Is dressed, Poultry and Suppllee ...... ment, with garage, modem Im- Rugs, Lamps, Dishes, Glassware, Stands, Kitchen Seta, Day Beds, Eto„ Pilots In command ,of passenger a man snapped back, "Ah, that’s a now. He looks like a soldier clown. Wanted - Pet* —Poultry—Stock provements. Call at 16 Aahworth Eto. .. airliners hold scheduled air trans- real good plan. "The coat's too loose, the shoes Far Sala—Mlarcllaaeaaa street. Telephone 3022. ACenO N E ERS' NOTICE: AQ the above has been duly advertised port ratings, for which 1200 hours "We know where there arc soldier too long. Why, everything he weara Article* tor Bale ...... and will be sold for storage charges and other expenses unhws redeemed Willis & Son of solo flying in the eight years pre- suits. In them we'll look like queer looks wrong. We’d better button up. Hoata and Aeceieorlee ...... FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, also | prior to sale. Lunch on Ihe premises. Bulldina Matarlala ...... ceding date of application, including galoots. We'll scamper off and find the coat, or it will fall right down." six room tenement, with all im- | 2 Main Street at least 500 hours of cross-country Diamond*—Watches—Jawalry .. provements. Inquire at 147 East ROBERT M.' REID & SON. Auctioneers them." Then, away the Fatsies ^ iieesrsMissaeasie. raiiiaM.asiff.sw. Electrical AppUanees—Radio ,. 201 MALV ST. Manchester, Conn. PHONE 910S flying and 75 houra of night flying ran. (Duney leads the sq1dlcr*._ ^ Fuel and Feed ...... 40-A Center otreet. are prerequisite. Oardep — Farm—Dairy Prodoeti 10 "Hey, wait for me," cried Scouty. parade In the next story.ji CAS Blf(.'(;iES .More Exerdse Than He Barg^n^ For By Frank Beck Houeebold Ooud* ...... 01FOR RENT--5 ROOM upstairs flat Machinery end Tcoli ...... II on Cooper street, steam beat, all IF VOliAE GOING WELL... ITS Mualcal Inatruraabt* ...... 03 Ottlee and Store Equipment . . . 04 improvements. One minute walk ALLEY OOP Tracks! ^FOR A WALK OKEY BY ME Speoikla at tb* Store* ...... 00 from West; Center street Apply at By HAMLIN WITH DADDY M9U CAN Weartna Apparal—Fura ...... 07 Glenney’s store, 789 Main street WEVE SEASCHEP THIS YOU CANT TAKE •TANO IT. Wantad—To Buy ...... II — A N TH E S e BHOU$930ifBAM-FE4n$/ ALL THOSE JUNOIC F0ONT AN- TR ACKS A B E FCESH C O LU M B IA had pointed for the O m ell Baama—Waacd—H»tala....Waaarta FOR RENT—IN BUSINESS sec- RRAR - AN’ THERES ONES, TO O -A V C'V e TOYS. MV M A N ^ Baataaraats NOT A SIGN OF J I game all year in 1930, and when Ralph 7^ •OT -nAEO^ Jtooma Without Board ...... lo tion, heated apartments, one 7 p i c k e d u p H ER Hewitt ftepned back 10 rards from the Boardars Waat-d ...... Il-A room, one four room. Apply Ed- H EBE/ V(?U LAST_ jrOU HELP Country Board—Rasorta lo SAW HER P scrimmage line, with the bail at midfield, BUT 1 ME, ward Holl, telephone Manchester IHANB T O ,. SoMla—Raatauraata . . . . . a . . . . Cl 4642. and booted a 60-yard drop kick that crossed ‘ Waatad—Boema Board ...... II between the goal post^ cohorts of the OAOOV. * THEV NEED Baal BataOs Bav Baat FOR RENT— ROOlt tane- Uons were Jubilant , Aptwtmaau. Blau. Taaamanta.. S3 TOim FRESH AIR ~ ilaaai Lacatlona for Rant . . . 04 ment in 2 family house, with all But not for long! Cornell came back TOO for Bant ...... 00 Improvements. Apply 267 Oak S t with a terrific drive that soon pushed over burbaa for Rant ...... io seven points—and the poor Lion was due amar Bomsa for Bant . . . — 01 FOR RENT—MODERN SIX room to take its annual sock oif the chta Dted to Baat ...... si tenement, five minutes to mills, Baal Batata Pa* Sala Then ooinirred one o f the most dramatic ------Bt BuUdtaa fo r Bala .n St three to trolley. Free rent to Dec. plays of the seasoa H ewitt on his own 10- _i Proparty for Bala...... TO 1st 82 Garden street Tel. 6728.-' yard line, caught the Cornell Idckoff. On aad Laad for B alo...... Tl QIlPH ;r~^ for Bale wm.e TS FOR RENT—4 R(X>M tenement, the dead run he skiesteppad and itilT- Hewnr ;.‘Sar Balo ...... ••••a.* Tl newly redecorated, very quiet 928 armed his way down the field 90 yards for ProDsr^ for Balo To for Bala ...... «•••«* TS Oak street Phone 3567. the Columbia touchdown that won the fbr Bxebaass ...a i TO game, 10-7. FOR RENT—TENEJOaiT of f ^ Islala .a 27 //-a tfw ta ftn ren ’i rooas. Apply to Adam Broswskl. , . -J I t n N orth s m s t TCnSBDAlTf J^UVEiMVER IB* 19B4* ITW SLva fllanrbrBtrr, E vntftto V m ili

The Sewinf Ctrele of the. High The Lftd.es Aid society of the St. Mary's Ladies Oulld win meet Qeorge>rge P. Olds, of 11 Church Miss Anna Lsreh is chairman of Tha regular meeting of the Rock- land Park Community club will run North Methodist church will meet 'Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock in street., has filed a voluntary pel petition the'food aale which the Toung Peo- ville Emblem club wUl be held to- MOVING AND ABOUT TOWN tha fourth in ita aariea of aetback tomorpjw afternoon at 3:30 with the Oulld room. The hoeteeeee. for In bankruptcy in the' U. S. District ple's society of the Concordia Luth- morrow afternoon at the laks home partiea at the clubhouae tonight. Mrs. Walter E. Lydall of 370 Main the afternoon will be Mrs. James couft at New Haven. Listing hie eran church will conduct Saturday in Rockville. Tomorrow night at the TRUCKING The usual prises will be awarded and street. Mrs. H. S. Keeney and Mrs. Burdick and Mrs. Harry Arm- occupation aa laborer he declares at Hafe'e store from 10:30 a. m. on. Bike home the annual charity card aim ni Lotbar tMfm «»• 0»; refreshments served. Tomorrow af- Leonard Dart will assist the hos- strong. Plans wiU be made for the hU liabillUes to be $683 and bis as- The proceeds will be used to pur- party nriU ba held. Progressive and Luthwraa church will conduct chase kitchen equipment for the ASHES REMOVED ternoon the club will bold its regu- tess. An Invitation Is extended to Chrlstmae sale and supper, the date sets 8400. The largest creditors pivot bridge arill be played and the ft Food 8ft]« ftt Hftle'ft Not. 17, »t church. Members ore requested to general public will be welcome. 25c Per Week. lar meeting at the clubhouse. all ladies of the church. for which baa been set for Thurs- named are*Edward J. Holl 1230, and t:M ft. aft day, December 0. W. H. Patterson $86, both unsecur- see that their contritatlona of food Tear Bound Service. ed. are at the store between 0:30 and The regular meeting of the And- 10:30. A meeting o f the Brownie leaders Austin Chambers erson-Shea Auxiliary will be held The Willing Works group of the Is called for tomorrow afternoon at St. Mary’s Men's Bible Class, the tonight at 8 o'clock at the Armory. Wesleyan Guild will meet tomorrow 2 o'qtoek at the Girl Scout head- Phone 6260 afternoon at 1:30 at the home of only men's organisation who con- Manchester Orange wrill have a quarters In the Cheney building. Mrs. Rachel Munale, m Center duct riimmage sales annually, had "Neighbors’ Night" meeting tomor- street; to dress dolls for the baxaar. so much good material sent In for row evening in Odd Fellows hall. It last Saturday’s selling, there le still is probable that Deputy Ira F. Wil- Kerosene and Range Uil a quantity left and they have de- cox will be present with tickets for s^Br OWNTh OMSON INCjs. cided to continue the sale next Sat- the seventh degree, which it le ex- urday at the parish house from 0 —9 HAicTroiu>*s SfM m m C aw «**C _»^ V C gal. pected will be cofiferred on more 7 2 a. m. on. than 1,000 Grangers at the Nation- WHY ‘b lu e c o a l' is 2S gallons or over. Walter N.Leclerc al convention in Hartford this week. Fuel Uil. 2-S-4 Liime Lodge, No. 72, Knights of Funeral Director Pythias, will meet at 7 o'clock to- ALWAYS DEPENDABLE 239 No. Main 81. Manchester morrow evening at Orange Hall In- 6ygC gal. stead of 8, due to the card party to Free measuring sHchs. be ’held by the local Pythian organ- isations at the latter hour. CH A TH A M REASO N No. 14 Porterfield*s Frea the fint Hep in wfaHug UT the final faupection alter load- 68 Spruce St. Tel. 6584 ini far tliipmem, hlae coaT is Our New •nhject to constant rigorous in*

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The famous “Airloom” construction D I A L 6078 L. T. Wood Like This On The Famous... gives you a warmer, stronger blanket C. R.

with healthful lightness in weight. Co.

M A C N E L L 51 Bissell Street All colors are wash proof and fade Tel. 4496

13 Lilac Street proof. Full double bed size with

“ Duraloom” bindings. Wm. A. ROGERS

We Carry Complete Assortments of

SILVERPLATE A-1 Plus

Chatham Blankets

street Floor. In A Handsome Guaranteed

Wall Paper Now Selling—

2 Rolls for the Price of 1

7'/,c TO 42f/ic PER ROLL

We hn>e the Ijirgcnt Stock of Window Glaeo In Town—Prices 26-Piece Set

Dial 4151 .Moet Keanonoblc. PINEHURST \ 302 Main Street—Just North of the Armory. RADI.4TOR ALCOHOL ...... 80c gallon

Now Is the time to oecure a loan under the National Housing At A 40% Saving Act for painting and papering your home. Plftahuret Quality Corned Beef NEW SHIPMENTS takes first position In the meat i4 column today. Tell ns what cut Mixed Nuts, >» During This Great Sale! yon prefer—If you want It lor 'Nothing But the Best in Paints noon dinner coll In time for the Ib...... 29c 8 o’clock delivery, please. Boneless Briskets. Currants,

Lean Chuck Cuts. 15*oz. pkg...... THOS. McGILL JR. 20c 126 Cedar Street Phone 6887 Ribs tor Hash. Sirloin Flaoks. English Walnuts, JOIN THE RED CROSS’

Ib...... Lamb Kidneys, 3 for 10c. 33c

Smoked Beef Tongues, 39c Pumpkin. Squash, Dixie

lb. Fruit Cake Mix.

Calves' Liver, 1-2 Ib. 28c. Boiled Cider, bottle 36c. For This is NOT a discon- tinued pattern sale. The i mince meat. The Manchester Public Market "MALIBU” de.sign is Bcel only 8 months old and are mighty good values. r Heinz and Crosse & Black- you can "flll-ln" at any well Mince Meat. time. 2 to 2 1-2 Lbs. Stewing* FOR WEDNESDAY Lamb, and 1 Bunch Car-

rots...... 39c Again To Remind You Of Pay as Little as Our Pleasant Every Day SPECIAL STEAK SALE Tangerines, dozen 25c. Prices;

Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. 14c. Sirloin Steak Cube Steak This set bears the manufacturer’s CampbelTe .Resorted Soups, 9c. D a m ^ ll’e Tomato Soup, 3 nuit

White Potatoes, peck 19c. 180. 95c Down suggested retail price of $16.25!

Soott Towels, lOr.. lb* 2 ^ 0 lb. 2 g c Florida Oranges, 2 dozen 49c. 80 Paper Napkins, lOr.

flood Broomo, each 89c. Balance In Easy Payments. Freshly Around Spinach • Peas • Beans. Pink Salmon, ISo. Lower Round Just think of it! Hale's sale of lovely ROGER’S Al-Plue SIL'VER.

Celery, bunch 7c. Peter Faa Salmon, 18c. Hamburg Steak PLATE bringi to Manchester customers a lovely silver set that en- Ground . You are the owner of this beautiful set the Tomatoes. Pancake Syrup, 19e. ables you to set your Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner tables with minute you make your 9Sc down payment The balance payable in email w e ^ ly pay- the type of silver you have always desired. This is NOT a cheap set

Freshly Roasted Meadowbrook lb. 2 S * 2 K». 25* ment. but the famous, nationally advertised Roger's Al-Plua guaranteed Santos Coffee, r% m Bllverplate In the neat pattern—-"Malibu” —that haa been on the Coffee, Ib. .. IumC market but a short time. These sets cai’fy the manufacturer’s guar- «b...... iiiC Rome Made Home Made antee not for a specified period, but for an indefinite time. By aa

Link Sausasres Al-Plus set we mean that the pieces that get the most wear (dinner Sausage Meat From Native Pork *Buy a set for holiday en* forks, tablespoons, soup spoons, teaspoons)' are reinforced by an extra

tertaining! plating of pure silver.at the point of gene0 il wear to withstand tha

lb. 2 S « greater use these pieces receive. And the beet part of it all—the Ib. 2 0 « minute you make your 95c down payment the set le yours!

Home Made *Buy a set as a Christmas Boneless Veal gift! for Stewing Chicken Pies SoUd' Meat

26-Piece Set for Six *Buy a set for a wedding lb. 1 7 c for ® Docs your starter sjdn without turning the engine? 2 25 gift! in a Tarnish-Resisting Chest:

Both theue dlfliciiltles can be ovem m e if you have oa DevU’a Fhed Marahmallow Home Baked

replace the worn teeth on your flywheel with a hardened Layer Cakes Boston Baked Beans •Brides-to

this club plan sale! 6 Dinner Forks 6 Hollow Handle Mirror Stain-

each 1 9 c 1 B u t t e r K n i f e less Streamline Knives, Dinner

NORTON ELECTRIC CO. At HALE'S Silverware— Basement 1 S u g a r S p o o n or Grille Type. RUterri S t