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' ^ • V • Washington, Nov. 14.—(AP>— A<,>llc Works Administrator: Governor Year Old GbiU Had Been Myers of the Farm Credit Adminis- Ih a detailed analysis of the prob- committee to coordinate all the lend- Sphinx Temple, Order of the Vye- I - tration; Chairman Fahey of the Fed- lems existing in the farming tndua- ing actlvtUes of the government was Kidnaped and Murdered. tic Shrine, of Hertford, will be host V . . .X* era. Home Loan Bank Boa.d; Ches- appointed today by Preaident Roose- ter C. Davis, Farm Administrator; # to Shrlnen from Boston, Providence, try National Master Louie J. Taber > - C - ^ ^ T.. -- velt. George , N. Peek, president of the Hertford, Bridgeport, New London in bis address before the annual coD' t' ’ Nasbvine, Tenn., Nov. 14— (AP) ^ ' i- The move was Interpreted as a Export-Import Bank; Lynn P. Tal- and Springfield in Manchester Sat- ventlon of the NaUonal Orange in V,.,. iJsrA" start on consolidation of Federal —So sure were investigators that .-I-,. ley, president of the Ckimmodlty urday, Dec. 1 In a gigantic parade, session in Hartford today pointed ,.V 9 agencies with a view to absorbing Credit Corporation; Leo T. Crowley, th'i body found in a shallow gravft
out four specific causes for the emergency units as the recovery chairman ol the Federal Deposit In- yesterday afternoon Is that of farmer's woes. They are: ^ ... campaign permits. surance Corporation; Jesse H. Jones, Dorothy Ann Distelhurst, missing 1. The disappearance of th > Ameii Secretary Morgenthau heads the chairman of the Reconstruction can frontier—with no more new committee. Finance Corporation; Marriner 8 . kindergarten student, that her lands, virgin prairies or llmitleaa Mr. Roosevelt said at his regular Bccles, governor of the Federal Re- forests to lure the unemployed and press conference that the future pro- serve Board; and James A. Moffett, to become a refuge for those dis- gram for the emerRcncy recovery Housing Admlniatfator. couraged or discontented with life in units probably w*ould not be definite- The Preaident said in response to the older sections. ly decided until about the first of the inquiry that be knew of no specisd 3. The numhlne age, with its de- year. new move to increase public control velopment and multiplying out of all In the glare o f floodlights illuminating the front o f the San Francisco mint at the right, the last of a He said it would probably be de- over public utilities. proportion to the past accomplish- aeries of shipments wras made by night In the tran.sfer of three-quarters of a billion dollars in gold to the termined also whether any more He added the subject of public ments of human hands, ceasing a de- funds would be asked for the Home iitUtUcs was under study by a special Denver mint. Here you ace the string of armored trucks carrying the bullion, flanked by autos contain- cided shock to old institutions. ing heavily-armed guards, about to leave for the railroad yards to put the gold on trains for Denver. Owrncrs Loan Corporation. committee appointed some time ago. 3. The development of the cor Yesterday it announced new ap- • The Reconstruction Oirporatlon porate structure In business and in plications would not be received aa has ample funds for ita needs, but finance, with Its resultant conse- more money already bad been re- the relief administration and public quences of mass production, chain quested than It had. works miist ask (Congress for more dietributlon and high pressure ad- It was understood this work would money if they continue fully opera- vertising. NATIONAL GRANGE OPENS ROBERT EATON be turned over as soon as possible tive through the wrlr.ter. 4. The decline, and in some in- tp private institutions., Approximately $350,000,000 ia stances the loss, of foreign markets. It apparently was the Intention available to the relief administra- Special emphasis is placed upon PASSES AWAY of the administration to close its tion. Officials estimated that would the fact that for two centuries the ITS NINE DAY CONFERENCE books on the Home Owners Loan last until March at the present rate Western frontier was the safety ' •• f , ...... Corporation writh action upon exist- ‘of expenditure. valve of the nation, absorbing the IN 7 ^ YEAR ing applications for the $3,000,000,- . The public works administration pressure of growing population, of Arkansas and Tennessee En- FIRST LADY BUSY 000 fund. haa only a few million dollars in un- lack of adjustment and of discon- Other members of the inter-de- allotted funds. A large amount has Dorothy N.B.BIdMida tent; but pow losing the greatest partmental committee named by the been allotted but bad not actually corrective force and the most im- Preaident are Secretary Ickes, Pub- been disbursed. ceremonial and dinner. The program roN a, Members; Over CONFERENCE Former Internal Revenue mother, Mra. A. E. D istelh u ^ was portant asset of any people—un- will begin at 2 p. m. on that date. limited public domain with rich and informed today. Aleppo Band Oomlng 1,000 Grangers Arrive _ Collector Dies at North fertile soil. J. (Carlton Loser, district attor* The gathering of Shrlnere from The Fanner the Foundation ney general, said that Mrs. Distel- Massachusetts wdll bring to Man- Truer words were never spoken chester for the first time, the fam- for the Opening Session. | But Rnds Time to TeH How Haven Home After Illness MOVE MADE TO SCRAP hurst's brother. Lonie Hamilton, than by National Master Taber bad broken the newm to her. ous Aleppo Band of Boston, one of when, in discussing the forces that the leading Shrine bands of the Unit- Loser revealed that the child's make a powerful nation, be reminds She Spends Thne in of Several Weeks. body found hastily buried near thft ed States. One of the elaborate fea- all that "Modem civilixation, with Hartford, Nov. 14.— (A P )—To the | tures of the day will be the appear- snappy strains of "Dixie'', Arkansas ' EMERGENCY AGENCIES (County Tubercylosis Hospital in ft lU congested cities, its skyscrapers secluded spot had been gagged. A ance here of Welter Smith of Bos- and ita network of railways and and Tennessee were welcomed today | White Hoiue. ton, comet soloist, who will ploy New Haven, Nov. 14 — (AP) — rag approximately a foot long was highways, becomes possible only be- to the fold of the National Grange Robert O. Ekiton twice internal foimd in the mouth. several solos accompanied by the cause the farmer has learned to pro- as the organization’s convention gpt Observers at Capital See "This would indicate that the massed bends of Boston, Providence duce enough for his family and a St. Louis, Nov. 14.— (A P )— The revenue collector, under Republican FREE EVANGELIST •nd Hartford numbering over 100 under way for nine days of delibera- admi^stratlons and later superin- child was abducted and murdered,'* pieces. urplua to spare." Continuing, be tion and ceremonies. Nation’s busy Fifst Lady oune to the prosecutor continued, a d d l^ rignificantly saya:r- tendent of the Capital in Hartford, New Signs of a Bosmess that he was pushing an Investiga* Nathan B. Richards, Potentate of The convention was the first Na- SL Lkiuls today for another typical- "In 1776 it took the labor of more tional gathering at which the two died at his home In North Haven IN FEDERAL COURT tion on the theory that it wras Sphinx Temple of Hartford la gen- than 90 people In the country to feed ly active day in behalf o f charity, eral chairman of the Shrine cere- southern states were represented. early today in Ws 78th year. He Dorothy Ann wbo wras kidnaped and themselves and the limited popula- but mute on the subject of politics. Revival — Grounds for monial aseisted by a large local com- They were added to the Orange roll had been ill a number of weeks. slain. tion In towm; 150 years later 30 peo- during the year, bringing to 34 the Mrs. Roosevelt presided this mittee of Sbriners. Plana now being ple In the country were feeding Colenel Bob Eaton's philosophy Kidnaped and SWn perfected call for a public exhibition number of states now under the morning at a conference o f the wo- Belief. Judge Decides Tbat Man themselves and 70 people In the city, men's committee of the 1934 Mobili- of life was one-of laughter and song. “That is the line we are worlUng of patrol drills In Center Park at 2 Grange banner. on now,” Loser declared, and ex- vUIage and town, and at the same zation for Human Needs and this "Don't take yourself loo damn p. m., weather permitting, and a The delegates convening at 10:30 seriously," was Its sum and sub- pressed the opinion that the 6-year- time producing an unconsumed sur- a. m„ for their initial session, quick- afternoon was the principal speaker Washington, Nov. 14— (AP) — Wbo Worked Kidnaping parade of the various colorful units plus challenging the very stability of stance. old had been kidnaped and mtuder- of the Shrine beginning at 3 p. m. ly cleared their preliminary business at a luncheon session. the economic structure of the na- Whether In the banquet hall, the A new air of optimism that a busi- ed by a Nashville person. May Broadcast Concert and ceremony during the morning Representative of 12 middle west- Hoax Not Wefl Mentally. He cited in support of this be- tion. Thus the ability of the Ameri- ern states, leaders of the women’s politicdl convention, the chambers ness revival would soon ease much Dinner will be served by the local hours preparatory to listening to the of legislature, or the encampments lief tbat the abductor evidenUy was can farmer to produce abundantly, address of their National Master, crusade movements In their com- -of the government’s recovery load familiar with tbe city and was able committee from 6 until 6 o’clock at of soldiers, bis pleasing voice rang surrounded certain New Dealers to- to feed and clothe himself and all Louis J. Taber. munities, came here to confer with to go to an Isolated spot to hide tbs the Armory and at the Masonic out above the others in song, many day as the Roosevelt administration Raleigh, N. C., Nov. 14.— (A P )— Temple under the direction of Ur- 1,000 Already Present - Mrs. Roosevelt, who is National of them of his own composition. body. 302 Main (Continued am Page Eleven) chairman of the women's committee. ma. the first moves to scrap some Judge I. M. Meeklns in Federal Dis- bano Osano, caterer. An effort le Although the organization’s busi- That’s how he came by the appela- emergency agencies. Body Is Found now being made to broadcast an ness will be transacted by only 60 At a press conference preceding Uon, "The Songbird of Connectl' trict Court today directed a verdict the opening of the Human Needs As signs of the beginning of a Two negro workmen unearthed it hours concert of the combined delegates more than 1,000 Grange cut.” march toward normal, many ob- o f acquittal for R. H. Askew, yoiing yesterday. The body was enUrely Sphinx and Aleppo bands from the members from all parts of the Na- conference, Mrs. Roosevelt discussed Robert Orville £aton was bom in "Four-Square Gospel” evangelist of many things, but steered clear of servers cited these developments: unclad and was In such a atate State armory from 6 to 7 p. m. JERSEY EMPLOYERS tion assembled in Hartford during North Haven, February 20, 1857. a 1—Authoritative Indications from Goldsboro, wbo was charged writh decomposlUon' that potlUve ideoU« A t the conclusion of the public the morning. Ideal weather added a things entirely political. direct descendant of Theophllus fleaUon rested on comparison of Asked If she thought her husband, P'rpetraUng a "kidnaping” hoax demonstraUon a colorful Shrine final festive touch to the gaily deco- Eaton, who came from England and (OonUnaed on Page Six) dental work of Dorothy Ann and the President, would have "more dif- and atteropUng to collect $25,000 ceremonial will be beld in the MAYMOVE MILLS rated city. and was one of the founders and ransom from his wrife. that of the body. ficulty In keeping the next Congress for twenty years governor of New armory from 7 until 10 p. m. Arkansas sent as its first dele- Judge Meeklns directed tbe clerk Loser based his identificaUon of Several Hundred Coming gates Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sloan of in line," she smilingly replied:‘"That, Haven colony. Since 1639 the Eaton to enter the verdict aftei the de- the body as that of tbe Distelhurst It la expected that from 700 to L]*nn, while Tennessee was repre- I think, is something you should ask family had been prominently identi- him.” MANAGER KILLED fense had presented hree medical girl on comparison of the teeth, 800 Shrlnere from Hartford and sented by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brooks fied in public affairs In and near New witnesses who tesUfled aa to the hair, weight, height "and every pot* Paterson Strikers Are Told Election Results , Haven and retained possession of via vicinity will attend the Manchester of Greenville. mental caparity of Askew at the slble idenUfying mark.” ceremonial and parade and over 250 The delegates gave a rousing re- Results of the elections last week, the Baton homestead. Ume he dropp^ from sight last she thought, were "very satisfac- Graduated Ifrom French a Col He said records of Dr. Leonard from Aleppo Temple of Boston, in' This WiD Be Done If Strike ception to Sherman N. Lowell of BY HOLDUP MEN August and, government witnesses Pogue, a dentist, showed he bad eluding the world-famous band, w*ill Fredonia, N. Y „ the only living past tory.” She had no opinion aa to legiate Academy, Robert Eaton be- tesUfled, used the malls, telephone came associated writh his brother In filled the same tooth for Dorothy head the large delegation from that master of the National organization whether the next Congress wdll veer and telegraph to try and get $25,- to the Right or Left, suggesting; management o f the farm still un Ann as was found filled on tbe body area. A t the present time the com- Is Not Ended. as he was escorted to the platform. 000 from his wrife and from ^Imee —an upper right second baby molar. "You’ll have to wait and see," der their supervision. Haymaking He was at one time a member of the Escape Into Subway Where Semple McPherson, California evan- Previously, it m d stated tbe filling Federal Trade (Commission. Mrs. Roosevelt, who made the trip and market gardening were their gelist. (OonUnaed on Page Four) specialties. on the body wras a first baby molar, Paterson, N. J., Nov. 14.— (AP) from New York to St. Louis unac- Lieutenant Ckrmmander E. F. but this discrepancy wraa dissipated Staunch Repubileaa While workers threatened to call for companied, said, in reply to a ques- Pofice Are Searebing All Lowry of the Navy war a defense by the attorney general. tion, that she travels alone when- Eaton early became a staunch witness this morning, testifying a general silk strike, employers to- Also, Dr. Pogue’s records show- ever possible to hold down expenses. supporter of the Republican party, that Askew was discharged from ed he bad pulled two o f Dorothy NOTABLES HONOR day warned they would move their KILU YOUNG WIFE, Stations and Trains. the Navy in 1926 at Norfolk, Va.. "Traveling is Very expensive,” she and served In both local and atata Ann's front teeth, and twro front enterprises from the Passaic valley explained. "I take a secretary with capacities. He was chairman of the after he had been absent without unless there is an end to "unjustified teeth were missing from the body. me only when there Is work to be Republican town committee Im CHURCH DIGNITARY and uncalled-for atrikea" such as the COMMITS SUICIDE done.” North Haven for many years. In Brooldyn, N. T., Nov. 14.— (AP) (Oootinaed oa Page Six) Loser said that a thorough search current walkout of 20,000 silk dyers. 1891 he was assistant dairy com' for the person or persons responsi- To Make a Visit —An A. and P. store manager was With arbitration efforts by gov- Before leaving for New York to- missloner, being reappointed In ble for the girl’s dlsappearaaca ernment agencies at a otandatlH, hot and kDIed by two bnld-up men would be started in Noahvlllft a n d . night, Mrs, Roosevelt plans to visit 1896. He was eleeteit state senator OXonneD Cele- strikers and mill owmers looked to a His Motber*in-Law O. W. Trigg, an elderly man who is In 1895, and for many years was a just after be had opened store BUSINESS E X P m Davidson county. local mayor’s committee for settle- member of the Republican Central for business this morning. Tbe pair "We have no lead at all." ha oald. 111. Her father, she said, knew hot him dovn when be tried to ment of the strike which began Oct Trigg’s family In Virginia many committee. W e must start from se a tch." 25. throw them bodily out of the store, brates His Golden Jnbflee; Because She Kept the Girl years ago. In March, 1908, he received bis He added that ransom notes ad- Ell Keller, general manager of and escaped into a nearby subway BACKS UP INSDLL Mrs. Roosevelt also told an Inter- appointment as collector of internal dre'sed to Mr. Distelhurat after the of the Associated Silk Workers, de- revenue for Connecticut. He held station, closely pursued by a crowd viewer of her life In the White attracted by the firing. child’s diBappearancC "mean' nothing M Bishops Attend. clared yesterday that 15,000 broad Away from Him. House. this office until 1913 when President Wilson went into the White House.- The newrs was f jhed Into police at ail.” silk weavers would meet Saturday "So far as my ’official’ duties are to vote on a proposal to Join the 20,- When the Republicans returned la headquarters and hundreds of offi- Dean of School of Commerce He esprersed the op'n’on the notes concerned,” Abe said, "I’ve got about 1921, however, he was again ap- cers went into acUon simultaneous- were written by “ cranks" who war# Washington, Nov. 14.—(AP)— 000 dyers on strike. Immediate sanc- Medora, Tnd., Nov. 14.— (AP) — half of the day free. Now, I don't ly. Radio cars were ordered to The government and diplomats of tion of the United Textile Workers Lonely graves several hundred miles pointed, filling the post v;lth g m c not connected with tbe abduction. . care about spending half a day do- satisfaction to federal authorities. every subway staUon in Brooklyn 'Says Company Jnst Fo^ 30 nations joined with high Catholic will be sought, Keller said, and'a apart wrill separate in death Murle ing nothing. I never have lived that and Manhattan where the pair The investigation. Loser said. churchmen today in a golden Jubi- move to call a nation-wide walkout Hunsucker, 25, and the schoolgirl- A strong bond of friendship exist- “WiU be continued Just as long aft way and see no reason to change ed between Colonel Ekiton who was might possibly get out, and police lee celebrating the fiftieth anniver- of silk workers may be sought wrife he killed because she was not now. boarded ev^ry train and searched it. necessary." ^ sary o f the ordination of William Emanuel Shavick, counsel for the permitted to live writh htm^ appointed to Governor Lilly's staff, lowed Usual Customs. Some-Iiiteresta » and J. Henry Roraback, chairman According to the police alarms, He advanced the theory the erlma Cardinal O'Connell, archbUhop of dye shop owners, meantime called The young .truck driver whose was committed by a resident or "My interests today are Just what of the Republican state committee. one of the pursuers was believed to Boston, to the priesthood.-: on the mayor’s committee to Uke secret marriage in 1933 to pretty have boarded the train along writh residents of NaahvlUe, basing this Eighty bishops Journeyed to . the 16-year-old Dorothy Weber, high they were when we were in New They were companions in political Chicago, Nov. 14.— (A P )—A dean Instant action lest the operators York. True, they have broadened— the killers and is expected to be on what he said was the abductors - capital to present his eminence a move their plants elsewhere. school honor student, was revealed campaigns and on hunting and fish- of a school of commerce teatifled In and I'm glad to have a chonCe to ing trips. It has been said that able to point them out to police. apparent familiarity with tbe city golden chalice. Tte M « v « F loa t only a mmith ago, shot the girl to Held Up Before response to theoretical defense and his abUlty to find an laolatad Preaident Roosevelt appointed At- death on the etrieet across from the Herman Oeller, owner o f the In- (Oofttiniied Oft Pftge Six) (Ooatlnaed oft Page Six) (Harence Drake, the 44-year-old quesUons today In the mail fraud spot in which to bury the chUd. torney General Cummings to con- ternational Print Dye Woriu, em- school yesterday and then com- tore manager, had been beld up trial of Samuel Insull and 16 co-de- vey his personal tribute at a huge ;mltted suicide. The Department o f Juatiee pro- ploying about 600 persona, followed fendants that promoters of the Cor- ceeded writh an investlgatton of ran- convocation tonight to be preceded this announcement with the state- In a note written In blue ink on a (Oonttaned en Page Two) poraUon SecuriUes Ormpany of by a triple procMslon acrooa Cath- om notes addressed to Distelhurat.' ment that be will move his Paterson plain little handkerchief, "the first Chicago were not guilty of market and an agent pointed out that Dllc University campus to the as- thing Dorothy ever gave me," Hun- rigging. •embly ba)l. The ceremonies win be enterprise to West Warwick, R. I., Mild Winter Is Coming “whether they were written • by where he owns the Perennial Piece aucker blamed the glri’a mother, TREASURY BALANCE The dean, Dr. John T. Madden, cranks or not it is a Federal viola- broadcast starting at 9 p. m^ eost- Qye Works. Mrs. Lewis Carr, for keeping them head of the School of Commerce, tion to send a demand for ransom ' . em standard time by Columbia and apart and said they would die to- Washington. Nov. 14.— (A P )— Accounts and Finance of New York ® American broadcasting systems. ‘The situation is reaching a state gether "because I love her. and But Do Not Bank on It through tbe malls." where conducting a business here Tbe position of the TTeaauty No- University, defined market rigging (MBs On President can't have her.” vember 12 wras; as a "Simon pure mantpulaUve op- The 7S-year-old cardinal, whose baa become precarious," Oeller said. The handkerchief was found in Receipts, $12,135,407.43; expendi- eraUon" whereby the n-orket was NEAR COLLAPSE lervlce for these jrears has bean In- George Baldanxl, leader o f the bis pocket after'both bodies wrere Washington, Nov. 14.—(AP)—, . I f tbe present warm cycle which striking dyers, declared the owners tures, $31,027,801.88; balance, $1,- either inflated or depressed to en- '.emational in acopa, called on Pres- removed from a two-foot ditch into The United States ia due for an ab- has kept average temperatures high 688,892,246.40; customs receipts for able the manipulators lo sell stock Cleveland, O., Nov. 14— (.AP) — ident Roosevelt yesterday. bad been misled "by stool pigeons" which they 'ell. for 25 years continues, most of the normally warm winter if— the month, $11,111,708.68. at prices above its value. insibly on the Verge o f ooUapse,' A^| Afterward he said the people Into believing that the Federation of Arrangements were made to send United States wrill have abnormally Receipts for the fiscal year (since Answering seven tbeoreUcal ques- E. Distelhurat, grief-strieksn fa t'"-" " lave confidence In their goveniinent Silk and Rayon Dyera and FInlahera the body of the girl to Buffalo, N. Weather bureau men advised in svarm weather. July 1), $1,360,465,303.18; expendi- Uons put by Attorney Floyd E. arrived on an air liner shortly < ind declared their patience during of America was on the verge of col- T., where she liv^ with her mother capital' letters on that ’IT’ today os If present temperature trends tures. $3,087,040,357.12 (including Thompson, and based on operations noon today to ba told that the I he recent trying years was a “tre- lapse. until a few years ago. Hunsueker they commented on the possibilities. continue to parallel those o f lost $1,800,485,708A8 of emergency ex- by tbe (Corporation SecuriUes (Com- of a child found In a shalloir g nendoua eulogy” to them. "Now that they realise that they wrill bs burisd among the "knobs,” Hiey acknowledged they have not year comparatively warm weather penditures); excess ol expenditures, pany, Dr. Madden asserted that the at NaahvlUe bad bssn posit yet learned to forecast weather for wrill prevail throughout the country $1,207,454,053.94; gold asscU, identified as that of his (Oentlftned en Page Fonr) (Oofttlniied am Page Six) on Page Six) an entire winter but: exceot for the northeasU 018,508,046.07. (Contlnoed oa daughter Dorothy Ana.
m .-" ■r"(' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANdKESW CONN.. WBDMapAT, N O V E ui^ U M si UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, UANCHRSIISR, CONN. JNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1984. K «iry Lowd of Haseuc Lake. JM ViS EMPLOYEE NEW YORK COURT ABOlITTDWN biAow, ywmoot, former local rad- dances. The Lost Chord Quartet, churcb. Mr*. Howard Hew*on, Mrs. from tbe screen play by Warren Most of tha furniture In her first- eral milk market ■ OBITUARY d«t asd laoturar of Mancheatar NAVYBOARDASKS coneliting tit Luther A. White, Jo- Walter Kent and Mrs. James Pren- JAMES CAGNETS U 1 Duff and Seton I. Miller. class rooms was transferred to the Oraaga. la bara tor Oh NaUooal nbunced the prlM paid milk t A roast kasf sapper wUi ba sarvnd DANCESPOPULAR seph Nash, Percy Cooley and Wil- tice will act as hoetessea. The co-feature la "Fugitive Lady." Matson de France in New York. Overnight A, P, ere la the Boston milk shed Oraaga oonvaatlon, whers ahe pig— liam Demers, wlu entertain while Frank Badstuebner Poet, V. F. Thrift Nook 3£ia) body qf qiara AHACKSHIENRA by Chairman LaMotta RuaaaU and to take the eaventh degree Friday IS ^ST. LOUIS KID^ Built In .1913, It was owned by the the laat halt of October caa . W BADLY DUDRED hla commlttea tonight at 6:80, at the FORNEWAIRSHn tbe jury are working on a verdict. W„ will diacusa plana for its j^hrist- TO SCRAPE STEAMER CJompagnle Generate Trans-Atlantic. News ' with the flrst halt decreased appnflM in company with hundrada of other There will be a special show for mas charity work Friday evening. gathering of Center church men Oraagara from aU parta of tha ooua- ATRECCENTERS Imately one cent per hundred wetgtii tbe children this evening at the for base milk and three cents offers B.-; TO M D U D I^ today tiw. Mrs. Lowd la VlaiUng today Sykes auditorium, and a dress re- Le Havre, France, Nov. 14.-^(AP) HUNGARY INVITES 0 Mrs. Qraca Pitkin of Starling Exceptional Cast Supportinn Westfield, Mass.—The Massachu- excess milk. Qubs It CaiMt Enfarci with her alster-la-Uw la Bolton, and hearsal for the cast. Thia is the —The 33,769-ton liner France, from AMERICAN ACTORS place, welfare chairman of the while In Manchester will be the Secretary Swanson Makes Star in New Picture— Co- whose decks thousands of American setts State Grange and the Massa- Amarlean Laglon auxiliary, hat bean annual show piaeentcd each year Deaths Last Night chusetts Tax Payers Association are In 1908 th. United 'States War; The body of William V. O'Hara, guest of Mrs. Cleon Chapman of Crowds hcreaie in Numbers tor the Lions Qub ,mllk fund. Feature Is ‘Tuffltlve Lady." doughboys got thel first view of Budapest — (AP) — American tween Two Trocks and found dead near Steele's crossing In Price Fixiiif Proristont of called upon to supply clothing for Strickland straat. France, haa been sold for scrap Iron. circulating petitions here seeking Department accepted delivery of a . boys and girla between the ages of Known Plans to Bold 24 Belief eXtrpe Sole actors will be Invited by the Hun- biennial sessions of the state legis- Wright biplane, the first military},^ W oolly-W arm Bolton Monday afternoon, was re- Burpee Woman's Relief Corps Th4 once luxurious .ihip has been garian minister of education to take moved to his home In Philadelphia 7 and 13 years. Mrs. Pitkin or Mrs. Alexander Jarvis company of Every Friday Night; Get St. Louis—Dr. Walter Scott An exceptionally large and tal- lature. High schbol students were airplane In the world, and tba first ' Crashed While at Work. the Coal Dealers Code. will hold the annual (^ristm as sale Atheam, 63, president of Oklahoma bought by wreckers'and will be tow- part In an International dramatic canvassing for tbe signatures. where the funeral will be held. Hilda Kennedy, asalatant chairman, Manchaatar haa bean awarded the In G. A. R. rooms Wednesday after- ented cast was selected to play in ed to Dunkerque to be broken up. competit^n planned for next year. airplane to be operated by any gov- Dr. William L., Higgins of Ooven- will be glad to call for any such Vessels Next Year. CJity U niversity. Boston—Samuel W. Tatter, Fed- ernment. contract to build a 13 toot spaa con- noon, November 34. A public card support of James aize models, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cbriatophar of aa alrahlp of 3,500,000 cuMe feet partner In the international banking Patricia EUls has the leading i legs. He was taken to a Waterbury Tha dadalon, aald to Da tha first Hartford, and poaaibly soma Na- capacity. a big hit with the dancers. He has tbe committees urved refreshments up-to-the-minute dresses! Six styles! hospital for treatment, where X- Wilson, of Knighton street, in Nsw Terk fitata diraetad against tional Oraaga oOlcara. Rafreah- J. N. Bernard of Brighton, Moee., had many requests for the return during the soclaT hour. firm of Ladenburg, Thalmann and feminine role opposite Jimmy and Is rays were taken to determine the town, died early this mortUng a t the tha coda authority, waa rag a ra ^ by mants and a aoclal period will fol- who haa on aeveral prevlout occa- He added, however, that ha had of some of the best bands that al- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Edwards of (^rnpany. I the romantic Interest In the picture. extent of bis Injuries. Mancneater Memorial hospital, fol- attomays as maanlng that trada low tha maatlag. eione addressed audiences at tbe not given his approval to the aug- ready have made their appearan<». 61 High street announce the en- Long Beach, CJallf.—Mary Eliza- Although still in her teens ste has lowing a short illness. Bom In Ire- daalara throughout the atata, out- Gospel ball, 415 Center street, will gestlon and that he believed addi-. For this week’s dance. Director gagement of their daughter, Emily beth Stout, 74, wife of (Clifford K. had a long stage career and r^ently ARCH$ land 48 years sgo hs cams to Man-^ tlonal airplanes, men and- servlet j Busch has made another fine selec- May, to Walter F. Schmeiskp, son Stout, retired assistant treasurer of haa made good In wch pictures as •Ida Naw York city, may disregard Tha CoamopoUtan dub will meet preach thera tonight at 7:45. An vessels were more important tha Sizes 14 to 20 z to 26' j. Chester with his parents 38 years coda figures and daUnnlns thsir Friday aftamoon In Center church invitaUon ie extended to all bia Oon and that la Johnny Nesco and ■ Mrs. Mary Schmelskc. of High the United States Sub-Treasury of "Big Hearted Herbert,” "The Circus We've said so much about ago. Hs was a paper maker ^ building additional alrabipt. his ConnecUcut Troubadours which Cincinnati. Clown," "Side Streets" amd "Con- own prices. houce, with Mrs. J. W. Conrow, friends and others interested to at- No plans or eaUmates as to cost street. coats recently that we want OLD CEREMONIES trade and employed at the Wood- Motion for an injunction was boeteaa. The progratn will h ^ n at tend. ^ y e d here a few we*ks «go when Installation of officers of the Al- San Diego. Callf7-O>lonel David vention City.” SHOES to remind you that we have land mill. have been made tor tbe s& all tiMd Open House Night was held. These den Skinner Auxiliary will be held CJharles Collier, 63, San Diego, noted Allen Jenkins, Hobart Cavanaugh, made bafora JuaUca McNaught hers 8 o’clock and Mrs. Osorgt W. Ky- dirigible but Swanson said It prob- just as fine a selection of Besides hU parents be leaves one on 8apt 7 by Samuel H. Pearls, burg of Springfield, Mass., wiU be Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters weekly dances not only have drawn Friday evening In G. A. R. hall. Of- exposition director and realtor. Spencer CJharters, Dorothy Dare and non, William J., Jr., and one daugh- ably would cost 83,000,000 to 84,- ficers will wear white. Sons of Vet- Arthur Aylesworth form an excel- dresses a." ever. USED BY CLERICS counsel for tha Independent Coal the speaker. Her eubjec' will be of Union Veterans of the Civil 000;000. He said the board mada no crowds from this community but And Novelties ter, Miss Plorencc Wilson. Osalcrs' Association, and Oustava "literature In a Changing World. War. will meet tomorrow-night at 8 they have also attracted many from erans will be guests and tbere will lent com^y team for the hilarious recommendation as to when It also be a social ho..r. FEAB SEVERE 8TOR.M The funeral will be beld Friday C. Darwegar, Its praaldant. Tha Tea will be aerved and gueats wi o’clock la the State Armory, when should be built. out of town, and each week the at- situations in tbe picture. All are As an example of our mer- at 3 o'clock at the funeral home of coda authority bad sought to force be welcome. officers will be nominated for the tendance seems to have been getting Tbe tb.ird division of Union Con- among Hollywood's most famous chandising we want you to Thomas O. Dougan. S3 Holl street. Tbe Macon Is lUU being used ox- larger. Special preparations are gregational churcb will serve a Manila, P. 1.. Nov. 14.—(API—A comedians. Miss Dare, however, OUR COMPLETE LLNE OF Rites and Cominiinion Ves- Darwegar to charge coda prices for coming year. The tent boa received perimentally as part of the Navy's typhoon speeding eastward across SI2.50 SHOES see these silk and wool Rev. James Stuart Neill of 8t. fual. Royal Matron Mrs. Florence Hor- an InvitaUon to neighbor tonight effort to determine the effldeaey of made this week to caUr to buffet supper in the dining rooms of only recently made her bow in pic- Mary's Episcopal church wlU offi- ton of Chapman Court, Order of with Llzbeth Turner Tent of Hart- the large crowd who will be on hand the church tomorrow evening. Serv- the Philippines today wai expected ture work In "Happiness Ahead,” be- dre.Hscs In the new shades of Notion Opposed. this type of craft. by Weather Bureau officials to ciate end burial will be In the East J. Vanderbilt 8traub of Albany, Amaranth, haa been Invited to fill ford and fumUh a number on the to welcome this fine band and It ing from 5:30 to 7 p. m fore that having been a comedienne brown, black, rust, navy and sels of First Protestant cemetery. Swanson sold tbe Navy was con- strike the Island of Samar, In the counsel for the aUte code authority, the station of conductreaa at tbe program. sidering the possibility of sending perhaps will draw the largest crowd Mrs. W. G. Dwight, editor of the and musical (xtmedy auir on Broad- Pumps, Straps, Ties, green (sizes 14 to 46) a t the meeting of Fidelity Court of East of this season. The regular admis- Holyoke, Mass., Transcript, was the east-central section of the archi- way. Oxfords. • I opposed tha Saptambar motion and the giant airship to Hawaii next pelago. remarkable price of Episcopal Bishop Used. aakad that It ha dUmlaaad. Hartford tomorrow night. Royal Members of the Manchester Com- Bummer ae part of tha fleet maneu- sion charge will be a s k ^ for this speaker this afternoon at the Sabra (jther well known players Include Patron Paul Carter will aerve aa munity Players are reminded of the 1 ' fine program Friday night. Trumbull (Chapter, D. A. R. The Preliminary storm warnings sig- Robert Barrat, Addison Richards, I The dismissal motion was denied vers tp be held In the Puget Sound- nals, hoisted yesterday, remained TWO MEN KILLED j today, with the result that the de- prelate. SupMr at 6:30 will be at monthly buelnesa meeting and pro- Ataaka-Hawail triangle. A definite meeting was held at the home of (Jharles Wilson, William Davidson, New Haven. Nov 14.—(AP) — fendants In the action, including EM- the Maaonlc 'Temple, H air street. gram tonight at tha HolUatcr street Mrs. Edwin G. Butler of Park above Manila where the sky . was ' Harry Woods, Gertrude Short and decision has not been reached, howr only partly overcast. At three hour ; The old rite and communion vcsaela ■chool tnatead of tbe clubrooms in ever. street. Mrs. Lewis McLaughlin of Eddie Shubert. of Binghamton, divisional adminis- A meeting of Importance which the Balch and Brown building.' Commenting on the use of a small Stafford Springs, regent, presided intervals warning blasts were sound- The picture, based on a story by NORTON’S of the Rev. Samuel Seabury, flrst IN GAS EXPLOSION ' each member Is requested to attend, at tbe meeting. ed by a siren under regulations Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, combines SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE family: trators, are restrained from "fixing alrahlp for training purposee, the R O C K VILLE 847 MAIN ST. RL31NOW BLDO. $ 0.98 ProtesUnt Episcopal bishop of Con- _____ I or attempting to fix the coat of com- will be beld thle evening by Mona- Tbe midweek aervlce at the South secretary said: "We want to havq Every Mothers Club will hold a adopted lu a result of the tempest riotous comedy with melodramatic necUcut were used again today as I I moditlea either in buying or sell- Ypres Command, British War Vet- Methodist church tonight at 7:80 personnel already trained U we de- meeUng and social hour Friday which raised havoc In Manila a thrills and a novel romance, Ray Holy Communion was celebrated In i erans, In'the Army and Navy club. will be a combination devotional and cide to build a companion to the evening at the Rockville Baptist month ago. Enright directed the production ■HH H ^hoes IN ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS i Uie chapel of the Berkeley Divinity TliirdMaD Seriouly There will be a final report given by buslneea meeUng and la open to all, Macon.” School at Yale ai part of the ob-1 I reporting, representing or holding tbe committee that had charge of but the members of the official Swanson said the navy atUl plan- ROCKVILLE DEMOCRATS servance of the 150th anniversary j out the plaintiff aa a violator of the "British Nlgbt.” Tbs meeting will board of the church are eepeclally nad to start conatrucUon of 34 new VAAMIgl IM Bishop,Seabury'e consecration. When Blast Sets Fire to NRA.". open at 8 o'clock. urged to be present. vesiele during tbe fiscal year be- The communion service was cels-' "The Schackno Act." Justice Mc- ginning July 1 aa part of It* effort HOLD WARD CAUCUSES MLClTH’s# ! brated by the Rt. Rev. Chsuncty B ' Naught wrote "adopts not a law of Ever Ready Circle of Kings Mrs. Theodore Bidwell picked - to lift the navy to treaty power by DANCE OIL Brewster, retired bUhop of the I Chemical Warehouse. Daughters at Us regular meeting bouquet of calendulas in her garden chureh In Connecticut and preceded the Congress, but a body of rules 1942. t jo r d h U ty g o o d fu rttS h 0 o and regulations prepared by individ- held last night in the directors' today add also has e Jacqueminot The Navy, Swanson said, has not Nominations of Candidates for QCU you eon by a few hours the celebration o f ' room of the Whiton Memorial rose bush In blossom. another communion service by the ! ual.", approved by an admtnlstrativo decided on any plans tor Increasing City Ofiiices Are Made Ex- Morristown, Pa., Nov. 14 —(AP) authority and Anally approved by library, dtacuseed plans for the an- the fleet beyond treaty Umits in the The DocUliffc Oil Compony Rt. Rev. Frederick L. Deane. Blsh-' Two men were hilled and a third nual (Tbristmas sale and tea, which The first sitUng In the duplicate cept in First Ward. op of Aberdeen, In Trinity church, the President. It then provides event of a breakdown in next year's waa seriously Injured today In an that upon filing a cartifled oopv in this year will be in charg* of the contract bridge tournament at the naval parleys. The Navy neverthe- M C O A T S as part of the same observance pro- explosion which wrecked and set The Democratic ward caucuses gram. the office of the aecretary of state, December group. Routine business Manchester Country Qub will be less has plans for construction of Are to the warehouse of the Valley a violation of any provision of such was followed by a social period with held Friday night at eight o'clock. were held last evening, and nomina-* The public participated In exer- Forge Chemical and Manufacturing refreshments served by the foUow- Those who have not yet made ar- vessels to meet any emergency that tion made In all except the flrst cises In the Trinity perish houst at code is a crime under the laws of might arise. ward. At the first ward caucus, Want a new coat at a very moderate Company at King of Prussia, six the state. I ing hostesses: Mrs. Elton Johnson, rangements to enter the tourney Foot Sufferers price? Then see this group at $19.98. The which Bishop Deans ma ' an ad- miles south of Morristown. (halrnoan: Miss Irsn* Lydall, Mrs. must do so before Thursday. A r "I don't think It would be wise to held In tbe police' court rooms, due dress and the Rev. Dr. William A. "To term such a method of lagia- announce any such plan even If wa Health Spot Shoes quality of the fabrics, the furs and the The dead were tentatively Idsntl- latlon, such a manner of attempting E'. A. Nlek«r*on. Mrs. Meredith rangementa may be made by calling to the few attending, no nomlna workmanship make them worth more and Beardsley, rector-emeritus of at. lied ae Henrlili Miners, ' 26, of ■ Stevenson. Mrs. C. F. McCormick, Mrs. 8. O. Jo h n so n . had it.” tbe Navy secretary said. Ha tlon for Councilman was made. Straighten Up Thomas church delivered an histori- to create criminal offenses, vicious, added that It would be possible to they look it 49-98 Wayne, and Qllmour Krischner, 23, la to Indulge in mild criticism. I Mrs. M. Trustenltzer. Second ward, held at the baae- Weak Feet. cal oration on the flrst bishop. of .Strafford, both employes at the speed the present construction pro- ment of St. ' John's Epts(x>pal Life of Bishop "To hold such legislative act con- A. M. Lerner, company. The Injured man, taken stitutional, seems contrary to the I bliss Viola Bjorkman, was tbe gram perhaps at much aa SO per church, Dr. Earl C. Northrup of 15 Mr. Beardalcy's addre.ss dealt to a Morristown hospital, is John B guest of honor at another bridal cent. Talcott avenue, was nominated for D.S. C. chiefly with a resume of Bishop Cleveland, 26. of Wayne. plain language and Import of our RECALL SOLDIERS Alderman, and Walter Gerstenlauer, Seabury s life and the gathering of fundamental laws, both national and shower given last evening by Mlie Foot Specialist and The bodies of the dead were not state." Viola Laraon at her home on Laurel LONDON VISIONS COTTON of 17 Woodland street for Conucil- Chiropodist SILK HOSE ministers In 1785 at the aiebe recovered, but ambuleince surgeons FOR ALTOMOBILB BODIES man. Mouse. Woodbury-, for the election "It creates a crime for the viola- Place. About 35 of Miss Bjork- 343 Trumbull Street Chiffon and Service. Double reinforced toes. and firemen said they had sighted man'e friends attended. Mise Lar- SENT TO DAM SITE Fourth ward, John Machacbek, of Hartford, Conn. Newest Fall shades. Sizes 8'i to 104. of a bishop, the flrst In Colonial them In the wreckage. Both ap- tion of something which did not ex- 10 Becker Place, was nominated for 69 aoD used a color scheme of red and London — (AP) — Automobile -America. ist whsn the act waa adopted. Alderman, with John Kramer to Phone 6-9486 parently had burned to death, fire- "It seems to ue, without attem pt- white. The gifts which were alt bodies made from cotton are vision- The Olebo House. Itaelf once the men asid, and the arm of one had articles for use in the kitchen were ed here with the development of a ran with him for Ckiuncilman. uurlsh house of the old 8t. Paul's been tom off by the explosion. ing to enter into any extended AAA Money Paid e' urrh In Woodbury, and now a analysis or discussion, that such a fastened to streamers suspended Goveraor of Arizona Be* new plastic material. Cause of the blast was not Immt- from the chandelier. A number of Sheets of cotton cloth or canvas According jo the report issued •shrine of the Episcopal church In dlstely determined. The building, ."tatuts Is violative of the provisions from Washington yesterday, Tol- America, became a center of Inter- of tha constitution of tha sute aa lively games were played and a buf- are inpregnated with resin and F R A D I N ' S one-story high Is of concrete. fet lunch WSJ served. Miss Bjork- lieves Conrts Will Role on pressed together with great force. land County farmers received $28,- Read The Herald Advs. est again today with a pllgrimago well aa contray to every principle man Is to be Duiriied to Luther 466.73 for benefit and rental pay- by clergymen and lalely to the site upon which our Republican Instltu- Developers of the material claim ments under the Agricultural Ad- Uona are based." Alley of Rockville, on November 24 that bodies made from it vriU ba as n feature of the observance, na- at Emanuel Lutheran church. Rights of His State. ' justment Administration. This tional In scope, but most Important MANAGER KILLED stronger than metal bodies, that It money waa paid to the farmers in New Haven. Is almost as light as aluminum, that The Pawnees football team will through September 30 and the Further homage was paid Bishop it can be kept In Its original con- greater portion paid In this section Seabury last night at a dinner In i BY HOLDUP HEN PER CAPITA USE practice tonight at 6:80 o'clock on Phoenix, Aria., Nov. 14.—(API— dition solely with water and occa- William street. Coach Jim Dwyer v-as for tobacco rental land. the Lawn Club at which Bishop Gov. B. B. Moeur today recalled sionally Bosp, and that It Is free The total amount paid in Connec- Deane lauded the character and ■ would like J. Macil to report at this Arisons National Guardsmen from from squeaks. '('onUnued from Page Una) Ucut was $308,703.29. The greater Christian piety of the flrst blshO| OF WATER 30,000 practice. Parker where he had ordered them Tbe possibility of using that ma- porUon of such checks went to to- and other speakers paid him hig to patrol tbe martial law aone at Uiree times before. He had bean terial In a “water white” form for bacco farmers who received $250,- tribute. Miss Gertrude 6. Lappen of Wads- the Parker diversion dam site. windshields and windows also Is be- 864.07 while com-hog checks total- The speakers Inchided Oov. Wil- quoted as saying "they will never GALLONS YEARLY worth street was registered at the The chief executive aald he was get away with It again.” tni. Investigated. ed $1(1,166. bur L. Cross, the Rt. Rev., Chauncey An average of 80.000 gallon* of Hotel Commodore In New York last calling the troops off In view of Hartford County received the Runce Brewster of Hartford, btshop When the men entered the store week. the action by the U. S. Reclama- just after he had opened It for bual- water for every man, woman and tion Service in etopptng work on largest total, with Tolland County, emeritus of Connecticut; the Rt. child In the State is drawn from the second; Litchfield, third and Middle- Rev. James De Wolf Perry of lihoile ness one of them coversd him and A rehearsal of the floor work fur the Arizona “Ido of the diversion the other rushed toward the cash reservoir." of Connecticut’s water Dancing, remaacing sex, fourth. Inland. Judgs Samuel A. Seabury, the Olcott Degree Club of Manches- dam until the respective rtghu of C. L. Of C. Party descendant of the late hishnp. - register. Drake disregarded the supply public uUlltiea during the ter Grange will bo held at 7 p. m. at the state involved are determined. and nauMoal, musi- gun, threw the flrrt man out of the course of one year's time, according cal merriment—on a Victory Assembly, Catholic La- nishop Frederick G, Biidlong pre- Odd Fellows hall Wednesday. The When asked whether his Instruc- dies of (Columbus, are to hold a pub- sided. way and grabbed the other. In the to water supply atattsUca on file drill will be put on as part of the tions automatically rescinded hla fun emUe of tte struggle that followed he succeed- with the Connecticut Public Utilities world! lic card party in the rooms In Pres- program for the Neighbors’ Nlgbt martial law proclamation, the gov- cott block Wednesday evening, No- ed In pushing both man to the door. Commission. meeting the seme evening. ernor said: For A Dining Room of Real Importance FlUPLM) UlALKiYS CUNFl SK At the doorway one of them flrad, While this Is a per capita con- "1 presume It does, but I’ll have vember 21. Both bridge and whist the bullet striking the manager In will be played. I!»L.\ND n i.\liT E It UEIIATES sumption in this Stote of something Work w'Bs smarted today painting to get some law on It." Mlaa Camille Morin is' chairman the stomach. Ha died a short Ume more than 80 gallons of water per the Balch and Brown building on The governor aald tbe withdraw- I Manila (AP) The various afterward In a nearby hospiUl. Ha and Is being assisted by Mrs. Rena day. It Is doubtful If the average per- Depot Square, the largest frame al order Included the half dozen Morin, Miss Agnes Jackson, Mrs. We Suggest This Early English Suite tonguea spokrn by the 20Z delegates married and had Uirea children. son utilizes for drinking and cook- building at the north end. it Ie a Guardsmen who have been "observ- The men fled to the subway stS' Margaret McCartln, Mrs. M. E. Mc- d> awing up the cuustitutluii for 10- ing purposes much more then half a long distance from the sidewalk on ing” since last spring, os well as the Carthy, Mrs. Mary Bums, Miss year Philippine comn)onwealth gov tlon without stopping to take the gallon of water each day. For manv De^t Square to the top of the 101 troops dispatched there from The sturdy substantial lines of this suite are rem- money out of the cash register. Betty Gessay. ; ornment provided In the Tydlngs-Mc- years It ..as been an accepted eeti- building and tbe painters at work Phoenix and Prescott yesterday. Elks Charity Party iniscent of the substantial living of early England, Eight Pieces ' Duffln Independence art, threaten to mele that only one gallon of every arc using Udders. With a strong "I believe that we can settle this Tbe Rockville Emblem Club’s an- whose furniture is most adapted to the dining room. make the convention a tower of 160 gallons taken from the reser- wind blowing It is making the work matter." Mouer said, “and I do not Theae pieces are made in heavy oak—the refec- RI SSI.\ RXEClirKS want to antagonize anyone.” nual charity card party will take Babel, COMMl'NIST WHO voire la consumed internally. Tbe much harder. place this evening at the Elks’ tory table top Is solid, plank oak—fronts of buffet As In the Insular legislature Eng- Pt'RCRASED WIFE reat la used In leris quantities In In- home on Prospect street. All the and china are embellished with burl walAut—panel FREE lish and Spanish were the official _____ The meeting of the Manchester SOUTH AFRICA PROFITS FROM backs of chairs, and details of all pieces, are richly dustrial processes, electrical genera- SEA proceeds of the affair will go to- *145 languages, but a number of dele-1 Tashkent. Ubekistan—(API—Zalr tion, general cleanllnees^d aanlta- Community Club, scheduled for to- ward the charity fund of the Rock- ornamented with hand carvings. China 842.!>0. gates s|H)kc In native dialect.", oi i Karimov's efforts to be both a Mo- Uon. agriculture and for extinguish- night, has been postponed to a date ■ville Lodge of Elks, and the money to be later announced. Capetown lAP)—The govern- T U R K EYS whlch there are several score In the . hammedan and a communist brought ing fires. Based upon the above esti- ment of South Africa profited 8235,- will be used to bring Thanksgiving lilanda. Virtually none underetcxKl, i,im to death before a Soviet Bring mates, the actual internal consump- cheer to the community. Game Warden W. E. Luettgens 000 In the laat fiscal year from har- when Sultan Sa Ramaln spoke Ini squad. tion of water per person in Con- bor facHitlea In the ubion. all of Mrs. Raymond E. Hunt and Mrs. Moro. —— I V Karimov bought himself a wife necticut la about 18B gallon* par this morning stated that there ore Carl PrutUng' are In charge* cf tte year. large numbers of birds being taken which It owms and operatee, and DURANTI committee and prizes. Tables and An muifflclal survey showed that j for 1500 roubles and spent 8,000 by hunters. While it Is true that 130,000 on three government-owned only 05 of the 202 delegates could roubles for a religious wedding, Although only thia email amount coaat-wlse trading ships. It has I'W BiiHiieHOlir chairs, Mrs. John Coleman, Mrs. understand Tagalog. the dialect pre- there are fewer to take out hunt- Fred Romeo; progressive bridge, Maple Breakfast Suites Are Popular Women arc hot” supposed to be ie coneumed by human beings, there ing licenses in MonchtsUr thia year $86,000,000 Invested In these enter- MAXINE DOYLE valent In the Manila district, while bought and sold by party members, is no way of separating that water prises. PHIL-REOAN and Mrs. P. J. Johnston; pivot bridge, 89 spoke Vlsayan, chief tongue of than was the case last year those .Mrs. Joseph Lavltt; tickets, Mrs. We are showing a varied aelectlon of Interesting designs In even In Mobammedoa. sections of which la to be ueed by humans from who did secure licenses seem be NELSON EDDY i the middle section of the archl- that which Is to be used Industrially B'Carl PrutUng: refreshments, Mrs. maple breakfast suites. A drop-leaf table and four pinch-back the Soviet Union. spending mors Ume in the woow ^,1 Edward Doherty: cards and score chairs, all maple, may be bought as How $16.95. Other I pelago. At the local cleanelng of the com- or otherwise, so every ounce of *PLUS^ as Under the American regime Eng- water which leaves the reaenrolrs cards, Mrs. John E. Flaherty and groups In solid maple Colonial reproductions, 'featuring the old $ 16-95 munist party a fellow railroad work- The uncertain weather conditions PARSONS Mrs. P. J. Johnston. Others assist- fashioned pegged construction, worn edges, etc., come at $29.50, lish, taught In the public schools, er revealed Karimov's purchase of must be given tha same degree of has resulted In many garage own- HARTFORD FRANK M ORGAN and up j has becoms the accustomed speeoh ing tbe committee are; Mrs. Lewis $32.50, $36.50, and $39.50. a bride. attention with recpect to purity. In ers finding themselves ano.t of anU- 8 DAYS Beg. Tbnre., Nov. U. and Univenari.ilriklni H. CHiapman, Mrs. Stephen Con- of the younger FUlplnos, along with After the racsting, Karimov at- caaes where water haa a high min- liquid. The stock was low their original dialects, while pan- frte a t Pom Matlaee Saturday new lerten penenaitty nors and Mrs. Thomas F. Garvan. 8 tacked the Informer with a rock. In- eral content, stepa are token to lee- whan tbe cold wave arrived and In Olen N. W. MoNanghton PnMeata Lions Club Play leh Is more prevalent among their jured him seriously and threatened sen the amount of mineral, to that order to take care of tbe demands BIN NIE BARN ES MIsa May Chessman, profession- ehlers. to kill him later , becauae he bad ra- industrial machinery and home, uten- now being made nuh orders are Tl^e Lord Blesses al director of the Uona Club play, vealed that Karlmov'e wlfa continu- ■ils will npt be Injured by It. being sent through to jobbers. “The Trial of the Ontury -Beattie Thanksgiving ed to wear a veil and waa kept a Use of water ,per capiu varies The Bishop vs. Bly,” la completing her rehears- A New Comedy ' With Every Kitchen Range prisoner. considerably in the cities and towns A thin layer of Ice formed over als with a fine cast this evening. Sold In November— Karimov waa axecuted'as > aa throughout the Sute, the conaump-, tbe water in tbe fountain at the by HatebSr Hughes The play will be presented tomor- Personal Notices tloo being directly proportionate toi Center yesterday and had not melted MAIL OBDEBS NOW enemy of the workers' government PRICKS: Eve. Orefe. 83.30; let row evmiing at the Sykes auditori- Coal, Oil, or Combination. who had feigned communism for the amount of manufacturing done today. On account of the cold um for the benefit of the Liona Club personal gain. In the community. weather, the park department. ha« BaL 81.85. 81.10; 3ud Bol. SOe. milk ftmd. CARD OF THANKS closed the drinking fountain in Can- MaL: Oreh. 81.10; 1st BaL 8L10. Tbe cast Includes about 75 local tve wii)i to thank cur friends of ter Park for the winter. 88e; Sud BaL fiSe. Mam heeter for their kindneae during OLD WORLD TOUR people with the leading parts being See The New till lllnece. and at the time of the AR.MV T.tNKS TO BACE POSSIBLE IN MAINE played by Bernard J. Ackerman, death of our beloved wife and mother. Lewis Chapman, Robert BeatUe, Ale.) the Sub Alpine club and Chrls- Rome. Nov, 14.—(AF) — A Portland, Me. (API—A honey, Myron Case, Judge Dawkins, C3e- Glenwoods lopiiep Colombo Suolety for the "I wis^h I had found Old Gold's throot-eose sooner! If flower*. steeplechase of tanks and armored moon In ancient cities : 'I within the raant Kloter, Ralph WUebx, Rev. Joeeph Cerruti and Son of Union I* Ualy'e latest innovation In borders of one state started Tracy Charles S, Johnson, Mias Gertrude City, New Jersey. •port as officially announced today. Webstar, of Rome, and Ella Boone, WELCOME GRANGERS TO FuUer, Rudolph Scbmelekl, Herbert would hove saved me lots of throat irritation. But, The race will culminate sporta com- of Carthage, on their matrimonial E ^ la r t and J. Stanley McCray. petition among infantry officera be- life. The Jury Includes: Mayor George ing held here this week. Their itinerary through Maine CLUB CRESCENT Scheeta, Prof. Herbert A. aough, 'better late than never'! Old Golds hove fought me An announcement aald tha oon- was arranged ao they would Lester MarUn, J. Tllden Jewett, „ SOCONY tast will be run "over a courM romantic hours in Athens, Corinth Hartford’s NowBst and Saisrtest Night Oub Alex Giber, Harry C. Dowdlng, Miss sprinkled with hard natural and ar- and Damaacut. Then they went on DINE and dance nightly TO A. Wood, Mr*. Arthur Newell. Mrs. how very mild Ond delightful o cigarette con be." RANGE OIL-TVac. tificial obstacles, demanding ataer- to Etna, wandared amid tha imagl' Charles Weber. Mrs. Mery Oregua rQ lihs ing skill, prompUMsa of dociaioa and Mrs. Chester Bronson. Fuel Oil — eVac. aaiy ehaUoks cf Egypt SID CX)NN AND HIS MUSIC ($i«Nio) ADRIENNE AMES and graat courage In the officera reverent vieits to Gilead, OsTwsr A iirloui aud Added features will be dramaUc O^ppofiite Sd«ool competing," In tbe Allyb Hotel skit with Mrs. Herbert* Englert as aP. laraknIO.,lM. BARLOW’S And NO COVER. NO MINIMUM. L S r a th M o n d ie s te r . Premier MuasoUnl, under wboae They admired Naples, ate figs at tbe girl, Charles Presaler as the C ^ -yt- Telephone M04 auspices the meet la being held, SnajTna. and after inspecUng TToy, HENRY W. L.%R80N, Prop. man. Al Oiodlno aa the second man. brobeblv win attend. ■etued down tor life in Hermony. Mias Evelyn McCarthy’s dancing JOIN THE RED CROSS! \l i K I C iS or- f C I G 1 li i i ^ pupils wtU entertain with tap MANCHESTER EVENTNG HXBALO. MANCHESTER CONN- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1984. pAssFonr MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1989. PAOBF1VB5 man: Df. WUUam Oavidaon. U B BUM ...... 5JJ4 Entartatnmant: Robert V. Treat, Vick Chem ...... 8844FOOTTinCKICE chairman; Albart Knofla. 'Hitch Hike** Brigade per cent. Property owners are ac- below the kveraga of the thMir« UmEIRADING WasUm Union ...... 8A44 GREAT SHRINE Broadcast: Oeorge H. Waddell, 70 P.C. OF CURRENT commodated to the extent of being RAINFAU IN 1934 yeaV period. Tbo precipttatian n r N. Y. Stocks Weat El and U f g ...... S3‘F4 chairman. Less Liquor Drinking lOOWULAnEND Manchester permitted to pay their taxes in two the next seven waska, wtdhi eg* Woolworth ...... D244 Passing Through Town Installments, ree first starting April pected to be below the aununer and Elec Bond and Bhara (CMrb) . 8% INN.Y. STATE GATHERING TO 16 and the a ^ n d July 1. Thoaa who fall average, ataould bring tin total ONSTOCKMARKET .. 7% STATE BOARD TO BIEET Date Book TAXES COLLECTED pay the flrat/inatallment on time HEAVIEST IN YEARSrainfall accumulation wau abora 00 Adam E x p ...... Providence or Boston if tha chance Now Than in Old Days C OF C. DINNER but fail to do ao during tha SO day Air Raduc...... 108 With winter beginning tp stretch' inchea tor tha yaar. .. 17V4 Hartford, Nov. 14—(AP) — The waa offered. aecond inatallment limit expiring September of thia yosr broka all Alaska Jun .... BE U HERE State Board of Medical Examiner Its icy tentacles through New Eng- August 1, are charged interest from .. 1T4 An ainaaingly large number ot Tonight recorda for rainfall hera alnoa ISOT Allegheny ...... OwTs Head Reports Eleven wlU meet at the office of the Attor- land, Manchester is having its share Waablngtott, Nov.. 14.—(AP) ^;000.000 gaUons of spirits and 56,50<),- At State Theater—"Student Tour" April 15 and not from August 1. Wheat and Cotton Prices Allied Chem ... ..184 the hitch-hikers youths, mshy Collector Howe Has Total of First 10 Months of This with 10.47 inchea. The nearest to ..104Si Local Stocks (Oontimied from t^age One) ney General on November 37 at of "hitch-hikers** headod toward the apparently less than ifi years . of Tha country ia drinking far leas ~000 gallons of alcohol. ReservatioDS Must Be in By with Jimmy Durante, also "There's Am Can ...... l i n l liquor than it did in pre pro- During recent months, however, that record is the same month tn .. 20H Above—20 at Malone — 11:30 a. m., to consider the cade of metropolitan centers or the sunny age. Oirl "thumbe'ra" have not,yet. Always Tomorrowr" with Frank 1907 when 10A7 Inchea fell. July of Am ComI AIco . mlttM has asmirance of lOO mem- a New Haven physician who is b 3n observed In this vicinity. Many- inftlon yearn. Eletimatea of con- dlstUlers have noticed a better than Sag; Fordgn Exchanges Aih Fgn Pow .. .. 5H (Pamlabed by. Fotnsin » Co.) southland. seasonal pickup. Their spokesmen Sahurday— Three Speak* Morgan. "Student Tour" shown at 7 $590,591 In to Date *— Year Tops Records for 1897 holds the record with a total ,. 18 Cmtral Row. Hartford, Conn. bers of Palestine Temple, O. M. B. charged with having committed an are CivlUan Omaervatlon Corps imgiHnn alnee repeal range from p. m. and 9:45 p. m. Last complete CURB QUOTATIONS of 11.33 Inches. Am Rad St 8 .. Snow in Adirondacks. abortion. Members of the “thi:r.iblng bri- workers seeking transportation be- oM third to one half of the volume attribute this mainly to the Treas- Am Smelt ...... 36*4 Band and Patrol of Providence, R. ury's efforts to stamp out the illicit show (both features) begins 8:10 The total rainfall tor the first tea Steady; Gold Prices Firm. ..lllH I P. M. Stock! gade" are here in greater numbers tween their camps and homas. in the old days. ers on Program. p. m. HOLC Has Helped. Assd Gas and Elec . . . Past 14 Years hi.AnioanL Am Tel and Tel I., 80 from Bridgeport's Pyramid KHXED BT TRUCK this month, it aeenu, than during Federal offlciala, disappointed in traffic. months of this year la aa follows: Am Tob B . . . . . These men may be recognized by The situation nevertheless has Supper, annual meeting and dance Amer Sup Pow ...... 1% January 4.04; February 3.33; March Albany. N. T., Nov. 14.—(API— Temple Patrol, Brii^epott, 50 from Hartford. Nov. 14—(AP) Patrick any month of tha past summer. their khaki army coats and caps. ravenuea from the revived industry, Am Wat WTrs .. ,. 14 Bank Stock! assign moat of the blame to the brought a demand in some govern- of the- local Country Club. Can M arconi...... 2% 3.97; April 4.88; May 4.54; June Ntw Tork. Nov. 14.—(AP)—The lOH Bid Asked Bedouin Patrol of Now London be- Sullivan, 70, employed by the town Along Center atreei. and Oakland Although not coming under the Tax (tollector George H. Howe, Cities Service ...... The total rainfall in Manchester Anaconda . . . . Temparaturea ranging from 11 to tides a delegation of 100 from Mel- of Norwich, who was engaged yes- atreet they may be found almost at elasalflcatlon of dy^-ln-tha-wool btetiegger and his customers. Beer ment quarters for reducUon of the Resnrvatioha tor the annual meet- This Week 3.36; July 3.34; August 8JI8; Sep- Stock Mmrket we*:. Into another Armour 111 . . . • . 8H Cap Nat Bank A Trust 7 12 . 39 degraea above aero and anow and has held ita own fairly welL In the !$2 a gallon excise tax and $5 a gal- ing the Chamber Ckimmerce. Nov. 16—Mother Goose Bazaar, diacloaed the fact today that be- Cities Serv., pfd ...... during the first ten months of 1934 tember 10.47; Cictober 3.55. ,.54 Conn. R iv er...... 450 ha Patrol and Legion Patrol of terday In raking leaves when he any hour during the day and early hitch-hikers, scores of young men ot ot Elec Bond and Share . healUUnK pbaae today. Atchison ...... ica to a depth of from a few inchea Springfield, Maas. was struck by a delivery truck of evening, arms crooked anc* thumbs living in Manchester have baen ob- flrat ten months after repeal, taxes lon import duty on distilled spirits. to be held at the Country, Club next Seepnd Congregational church. tween April 15 and November 1 of Is the greatest In the past i,4 years, Therefore, It goes without say- Auburn ...... 26% Htfd. Conn. T rust,---- 52 56 to one foot prevailed today as up- Joseph H. Choate, Jr., director of Nov. 17—Installation ■ of officers Ford Limited ...... ing, there is ample water in Man- The decline led by the utility 4 20 In addition to the large number the French' ueanihg and Dyeing pointed In the direction they wish served dally at tha Center, and wem paid on 1,044,000,000 gallons. Monday night, must be made at the tbls year a total of $590,591.66 on Mavis Bottling A .,,, according to the records of the Aviation Corp .. Hartford National .... 18 state New York felt th firat atlng Company, died at the Backua hos- to take whenever an automobile With hard liquor the case is dif- the alcohol control administration, of Anderson-Shea Post and Auxil- chester reservoirs for the winter abaree In the previous session was Balt and Ohio . .15 Phoenix St. B. and T. 165 of Shrlnera present to take part in along the route taken b' the Hart- Chamber office not later than Sat- the 1933 or current list baa been col- Ntag Hud Pow ...... town water department. The total of winter weather. the various outdoor ceremoniee, sev- pital last night of bia injuries. passes. r ford trolley, trying to obtain a free ferent Ehtperts flgum that con- favors this move t make; legal li- iary. rainfall to date a.s recorded at the months. checked after the first hour today, Bendix ...... 14U Insurance Stocka Owl'a Head In the northern George O. Roberta, driver of the A majority afepear dealrous of sumption of legally distilled splrita, quor available at prices nearer those urday. It is expected that at least lected In taxes. The total amount Penn Road ...... ' . 27V4 Aetna Caaualty ...... 49% 81% eral hundred vlsitora and guestk gre ride into Hartford. Next Week to be collected is $831,947.12. Ap- United Founders ...... Porter and Howard reservoirs with and a little buying developed In Beth S te e l...... Adlrohdacka reported the loweat car Is held In bonds of $3,500 on a being given a "lift" to Hartford or including pure alcohol, will total quoted by iUlclt dealem. Secretary 100 members irill be In attendance. modern rainfall guages, is apprbxi- Beth Steel, pfd . . 61 Aetna Fire ...... 43 44 reading, 11 above, while at Malone, expected to attend with the val;tous Morgenthau's most recent word was Three speakers will addrpss the Nov. 19 — Annual meeting cf proximately 70 per cent baa been United Gas ...... scattered specialties, but on the 16% units. One of the most colorful charge of manslaughter, following points west and south, but there The Bank of Naples and t£e Bank about 46,000,000 gallons for the post Chamber of Commerce at the Coun- mately 44 Inches nith still seven Borden ...... 28>4 Aetna Life ...... 14% Juat to the north, the minimum was an investigation by the state police. repeal year ending December 5. that he had not yet made up his meeting, Anson T. McCook. Hart- taken in. United Lt and Pow A whole, the list averaged close to . llli Automobile ...... 23 26 parades In Manchester In years la are some ready to accept a ride to of Sicily have no stockholders. try Club. Mr. Howe revealed that a sub- weeks to go to complete the year. ysstsrday's final prices by early aft- Can Pac ...... 20 above zero. • In the flmt fiscal year 1011-12, the mind. The new Congress -may be ford attorney; Walter E. Batterson, The records .show f at in 1901 a Case (J. I.) ••• . 5044 Conn. G eneral...... 24 26 A foot of anow fall tha past two promised ' with the gaily costumed government recelv^ taxes oh 82,- called on to settle this controversy. former mayor of Hartford; and Rev. Nov. 22, 23, 24—Three-day bazaar stantial amount of back taxes had ernoon. . 38H Hartford F ire...... 87% 59% bandsmen contrasting with the dis- of the Silk City Flute band at Tinker been paid through the assistance NOT TO QUIT GOLD. total rainfall of 65.15 Inchea fell, In commodlllea wheat and cot- Cerro De Pasco daya in the Adirondack!. C. Homer Ginns, pastor of the Brussels, Nov. 14.—( AP ) — Fears the peak year of the 37 year period. Ches and Ohio . . 43H Hartford Steam Boiler 67 69 Ica coated highwaya made traffic tinctive Bbrlners’ costumes and North Methodist church here. A Hall. given property owners by the Home ton sagged a little In the earlier . 35H National Fire 58 60 trappings sparkling In unison on Nov. 23—Friday evening, Campbell Loan Owners Corporation. These that Belgium would quit the gold In 1920, due to heavy showers dur- trading. In bonds a little selling Chrysler ...... condltlona dangerous in central and and the Coventry Fragment society number of important items of bus- stsuulard were largely dissipated to- ing the summer and fall months, Col Carbon .... . 7144 Phoenix Fire ...... 68 70 weatam New York where the mer- local streets. will serve a supper. The Ever iness will be transacted Including Council K. C. Barn Dance at City borne loan applications,' bowever, developed In uUllty liens and second View Dance Hall on Keeney street. day after both the Catholic and Lib- the reikirdjwas nearly equall^ with grade rails. . Foreign exchanges Coml Solv ...... 2144 Travelers ...... 390 400 cury dropped to a mark ranging Colonel Harry B. Blssell. Marshal The Poet’s Column Ready class will present a play in the election of officers. Charles Ray bave added a great additional bur- . 2344 Public Utllltle* Stocks den of clerical and paper work. eral blocks of Parliament had asked 63,29 Inchc.s. steadied, with gold currencies re- Cons Gas ...... from 38 to 18 above. of the parade has not yet announced the evening. heads the slate to be recommended Coming Erents the next government to oppose de- The rainfall average for the past Cons O il...... 844 Conn. Flee S e rv ...... 39 43 the route of the parade. - WHO SAID "SHELF?” Mr. and Mrs. Laurence J. Rajan by, the npminatir.g committee. Nov. 26—Community Players in Elach piece of property against ceiving support, despite the Belgian . 6044 37 39 valuation of the franc. six years, exclusive of 1934, has been Cabinet crisis. Cont Can ...... 0>nn. Power ...... The Committees "Why Sally Ann, what Is the matter of Mt. Vernon, N. Y„ spent the “The Late Christopher Bean,” at the which back taxes arc to be paid In the early selling of utllltiei, Corn P ro d ...... 6844 Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 45 80 Reception committee; Dr. Amos with you? week end and holiday with Miss Whlton Memorial, benefit of the from the proceeds of a home loan Consolidated Gas and American Del L and Wn . . 1744 Hartford E le c ...... 51 53 PULITZER PRIZE POET E. Friend, chairman; Herbert In- Tan me what’e making you cry. Rajan's sister. Mrs. Fred Giesecke. Girl Scouts. must be looked up on the . assess- Water Works dipped about a point, Du Pont ...... 1)7 T4 Hartford Gas ...... 46 —- gham, Herbert House, Herman Does your old sciatica bother again t Wednesday evening Coventry TOOK CHANCE/DRIVES Nov. 38—Annual Firemen's ball of ment list, the valuations given on and North American fractionally, to Kastman Kodak .110 do., pfd . . . ; ...... 45 — AT CONNECnevr COLLEGE Montie, Thomaa Rogers, IVllIlam 8. Or did your gray tabby-cat die T” Orange No. 75. P. o t H.. Will neigh- Company No. 1, S. M. F. D., . at the land and buildings, the original new lows for the year or longer, Elec and Mus .. . 744 S N E T Co ...... 108 .112 Hyde, Edward J. Hotl, Dr. George bor with Manchester Grange Thurs- Cheney Hall. copy sent to Hartford and a dupli- "B oy! I can . 254 Manufacturing Stocks c w. s. DRUNK, IS ARRESTED cate kept by Mr. Howe. NON-SKID then recovered partially. Ralls were Elec Auto Lite . Lundberg, Frank Rolston, Gilbert "O Mandy, I’m glad that you have day evening. Coventry Grange will Nov. 29 — Annual 5-mlIe cross- mixed. Santa Fe and Pennsylvania Gen Elec . 1044 Am Hardware ...... 18% 20% hold ita annual meeUng and elecUon country run, iponsored by Army and For reasons which Mr. Howe did . 34H Am Hosiery ...... — 35 Robert HlUyer, who won the Willis, Philip Verplanck, R. LaMotte dropped in: not care to make public, but which Spot Pad Trasses lost about a point, but Union Pad- Gen Foods Ruaaell, W. W. Robertaon, Dr. W. R. In these days of various alphabetical Federal projects, start a I've heard something strange and of officers. Navy Club and Recreation Centers. breathe now!” Thfi Perfeet Raplare ffoMers! fle was firm. In the Industrials, : Gen Motors . 30‘i Arrow H and H, com .. 10% 12% Pulitzer prize In poetry this year, Hartford Man.Says He Thought Also opening of Rangers basket- are obvious to taxpayers who can — Tinker, Frank Anderson, Ralph Nor- new: C0N8D1.TATI02< mm4 ADTICB stsels were a6out steady, but mo- Gillette 14H do., pfd ...... 95 will give the Joseph Henry Selden STOLE BICYCLES ball season at State Armory against read between the lines, the collec- JUIT A MW o K o r t . 1744 Billings and Spencer . . memorial lecture at Connecticut ton. W. L. P. McCaw, Thomas Mc- project of your own that will help you individually— They’ll pension and shelve the sixty- He Could Get Away With It tions on the current tax list would or cbabob.** tora sagged fractionally. Firm i Gold Dust */* , % year olds. Wethersfield. Ur lACH NOSTail spots Included American Sumatra , Hershey . 72 Bristol Brass ...... 24 26 College. New London tonight at Fall, Robert Dewey, Ward Green, Springfield. Mass., Nov. 14— ( AP) ' —Appeals; be materially increased if Mr. Howe SEE OUR FITTER iVOIF/ -- - eight o'clock. The lecture will be George Smith, C. Denison Talcott, And you know, Mandy, I’m slxty- Dec. 6—St. Mary's guild supper, were-not obliged to accept payment W« hare m ' SPRCIAL TTPB Tobacco and Air Reduction, up Hudson Motors . ■ 9 4 4 do,, p f d ...... O.f —Two Jersey City boys were book- sale and art exhibit. two $ioot,30t...50t YOI7K S ap to rct — given in the gymnasium and Mr. Clifford R. Burr, C. W. King, Walter two. of certain taxes on the installment about a point to new highs for 1U3-I Int Harv ...... 3844 Case, Lockwood and B 140 ed by police here on charges of diaries H. Brazcl of 3 Regent Dec. 7—Opening of Manchester American Banknote and Bigelow lot Nick ...... 2344 Ckilllns Co...... 65 — Hlllyer will read from his own re- Lydall, Herbert W. Robb. larceny last night. The pair, Wal- plan. Parade, cars and floats; Harry B. I can't bear to think of being laid by. street, Hartford, was found guilty High's ‘ home basketball season at Sanford. Universal Leaf an ’ Penlck Int Tel and Tel .. . 944 Celt's Firearms ...... 20 23 marks. Consistent Weekly Savings ter Koslowakl and America Barth- Armory, against West Hartford. Interest at the rate of nine per Arthur Drug and Ford were among specialties Johns Manvllle .. . 5544 Eagle Lock ...... 20 — Blssell, chairman; Clifford R. Burr, And every one's knowing my age: note were detained several days ago of driving an automobile while un- cent Is charged on unpaid taxes af- HELPS PREVENT Tve pinked up my cheeks and tried Dec. 13—Christmas bazaar, South Bubinow Building rising a point or more, the last Kennecott ...... 1644 Fafnir Bearings ..... 50 60 William J. Crockett, Harold Alvord. as vagrants. Later they were re- der the Influence of , liquor and fined Methodist church. ter August 1 until the second year, many colds named In response to an extra divi- Ligg and Myers B .104 <4 Fuller Brush. Class A. 7 Policing and parking: Harlowe; to act spry. leased on pleas from their parents to $100 and costs in police court today. when the rate reverts back to seven 845 Main Street dend of 75 cents. I»ew’s ...... 3044 Gray Tel Pay Station. 8 10 FOREIGN EXCHANGE Willis, chairman: Fayette B. aarke, Put yourself on a budget, Find out how much you can And to hold up my head on life's find their way home aa best they Brazel was arrested on Main street The utility share.i Improved aome- I/>rlllard ...... 1844 Hart and Ctooley...... — 125 Albert Dewey. stage." could. Today they were arrested in and Bralnard Place at 1:30 this NO WORK AND ALL FLAY what after news tickers in the fi- Monsanto Chem . . 574, Hartmann Tob, com.. « Decorations: Harry Roth, chair- save from your weekly income. Deposit In Stratford, Ckmn., accused of having morning by Sergeant John McGlinn nancial district reported that Presi- Mont Ward ...... 28% do., pfd...... 20 25 New York, Nov. 14—(AP)—For- man; John Pentland, Russell Tryon. "Now BaUy Ann Jenkins, stop being stolen two ctcycles here with which whose attention was attracted to Dublin (AP)—Dr. Patrick J . I dent Roosevelt at his Wednesday Nal Blsc ...... 2744 Int S ilver...... 24 27 eign Exchange Irregular; Great Seating: Ernest Bantly, chairman; a fool: to get home. They were returned the car by the absence of one head- O'Callaghan, Ireland's renowned press conference had denied reports Nat Cash Reg .. . 17 do., pfd...... 64 68 Britain demand, 4.99 5-8; cables, George Glenney. Carl An
TOO BUST TO CLAIM t ed you, stidlhg tins extra sociation that the government would $9.79 a ton. For pig iron and fin- to 37,987 long tons, ravir sugar value, 43,066 tons wgs exported to ths In September and 4,148J78 In < bait its lendiiv and spending HAUnMANirS DEFENSE A M C B E 91A99A90. TO D B im iT E JUNIOR tioD, would your answers ished steel the composites are un-. of which 38,223 tons went to the United States. ' ber, 1933. the same?" soon as jlrlvate InittaUvo took over WALL ST. BRIEFS changed at, $17.90 a ton and 2.124 CANDIDATES FILE LUTHER LEAGUE United States, according to Lam- EATON Chicago, Nov. 14.— (A P I— Dr. Madden said tiiat In that tbe task. DAILY RADIO PROGRAM cents a pound respectively. National Taa Go. salsa tor ACCDRS FROSECDTION There's 81.300J>00 dua Naacy Let- MACCABEES CLDB erant the answer in each inotance The outcome of the bankers -con- bom 4k Co., sugar brokers. In the The Anthracite Institute reports ventlon, where the President made W IO N I9 0 A V , N O V iM ggR 14 (Csatral sad Bsstem Standard Tims) New York, Nov. 14.—The Iron four woeka ended Nov. 8 ' totalsil^l ter today but she's too bu^ to) would be that the procedure waa Cuban exports of sugar during corresponding week last year ship- October anthracite shipments ot ELECTION COSTS a speech was widely Interpretcil a« Nsist Ail presrsms te key sad bMIe chains or sToape thereof nnleee epee- ANNUAL FRIDAY Age composite for heavy melting 84,741.916 against 94,717,834 in Dm ' come and get it. The young : not proper. tbe week ended Nov. 10 amounted PASSES AWAY Will Be Formally Orggnlged (Coattsaed from Pnge One) a peace pact between tbe adminis- Jed; eoset to oosst (e te e) seelsnatlon Ineludee all avalleble ststloaa steel has advanced from $9.71 to ments totaled 84,067 tons, o f Which 4,026,710 net tons against 3,400,908 like 1938 period. s'J State Charged With Deliberate- heiress o f tbe pioneer Chicago ' Sreereme eubleet to ehenge. P. M. Cant Beat. family. Just 18 ysars old. is sli- i Friday Afternoon at the tration and the bankere. Some ob- ly Withholding Information ths White House that "no more servers see in the recent develop- NBC-WRAF NITW ORK . 8:48- 8:48—Weedy and Wlllia—watt glbls to reoetva 8000,000 from-tba Green SehooL KILLS YOUNG WIFE, money would be asked fo r the Home aASlO — Kseti weaf wlw weel wtle 8:88— 8:88—Prata-Padla Nawa Period IN 78TH YEAR Hayes Spent $1,940 h Cam* Farorable to Kidnap Snspect. estate of her merchant grand- ments a trend toward tbe “right," 8:00— 7:00—Myrt and M a r g e — aaat: Bosbess Meeting to Be Fol- wiMT wtSB woeh Vfl will wfbr wre wgjt Chiaaga Dance Orehactra—waat father, Levi Z. Letter aad about Ownkrs Loan Corporation" which a sign that tbe President is ap- when wcae w u n rw w j weal; Mid; ked Mrs. Willard P. Law, of 49 Oobum proaching closer. to the business wn»a wefl woe-wbo wow wdsf wkbf •i18- 7:16—Juat Plain Bill - aaat: m rac*OM) Flemingtott, N. J., Nov. 14— (A P ) 88Q0.000 from that o f bar grand-1 Road, who was rscsatly appotatad COMMITS SUICIDE has closed Ite doors to new applica- Orahta—waat. Ouby Vann—DIala paign for Lieoteiuuit’Gov' standpoint in tbe struggle towards NO BTH W atT a CANADIAN - wtm] 8:10— 7:10—Tba aaraaadart — aaat: lowed by Refreshments mother, Mrs. M ary Leiter. | Junior Ckmrt dlrsctor of tbs first tions for loana. Tbs HOLG, formed wlbe kitp webo vdsy ktyr erct ofef Bob B «too permioded “J. H « r y " to —Having charged tbo state with recovery. Buek Pagara, Sarlal-mtdwaat rpt Nancy is attending Westover: Junior club aSUlatsd with Manebss- (Oontiaasd from Page One) as a $$,000,000,600 agency to aid SOUTH — wrvs wpU wwne wis wjsz 8:40- 7:4»-Baaka Carttr. Talk'wba* M dt tho diolraMnoblp Is 1913> which favors Bruno Richard Haupt- On ths otbsr band some point to wfla-weoB wlod wem wmo web wapi ■cboo) at Mlddlebutr, Oona., and i ter Tent. No. 3, Knights of tbs Mae- bomi. owntrt in distreM said wide wsmb fcvee wky wfas wbep kpre ale; Batwaan the Beakanda—waat , and Social Hour. Rti gift of Kwg Mved blia from emor, R ^ r t Shows. mann, the defense today renewed the administration's Ifitensive drive 7d)0— ItflO—Bacy Aeaa — aaat; Path cannot leave her classes so the ' eabsse. asststsd bjr Btets Managsr Beutham Indiana hill country. woal ktbe kthe waoe wave wtsr Orab.—waat; Marina Band—Dixie Being 18 Years Young we think is something to celebrate! W e reverse the usual in birthday anniversaries by giving YOU 'tttK i oatbom M liig sltuatleoo. Onoo Its deinaad for a full blU o f parti- actual transfer will be delayed resume the agency's task. against. pollclss of private elsctrlc MOUNTAIN—kos kdyl krtr kshi E. A. Rock of this town, will form- Romanes WeO Known power concerns, some of which in- PACIFIC COAST—kso kri kgw komo 7i18- ti18 — Bdwin C. Hill’a Cam- the presents. For months we’ve been scrutinizing merchandise— for this event— insisting that every Item live up to our IB tbo Houoi e€ ll«r«««>U tl»«« «t culars against the Lindbergh kid- three or four weeks. Nearly all the 700 residents o f this 3—A statement ^ Jesse Jones, maata—bailo; Stovall Oreh.—waat Hartford. Nov. 14.— (A P )— T. ally institute tbs A. L. Brown club volve high financial and business kbq kfed ktar kan km 7:80— SOO—Broadway Varlatlta—to e The annual meeting and election standards tor fashion and quality. Now we are completely satisfied— and thrilled with the many genuine bargains which you Bartfoni b*. u ebatnnu of tbe nap-murder Buspett. rural community knew of tbe ro- chairman of tbe RFC, that his approprUtlono oominlttM, w«a b«- Frank Hayes, successful candidate Nancy probably wUl get along on Friday of thla wssk at 8:80 at leadership. Cent. la tt. t.-OO- 8M —Nine Martini and Orabpa. Lloyd Fisher, defense attorney, mance o f the two folks, and o f Hun- agency Intended to atit no more StSI^ k:Se—Alice m Orcheetrallaland 1:80— 0:10—Oraela Allan’a Advanturaa of officers of the Luther League of will find in every department during, this store-wide sale. tag heckled by Democratic mem- for ' Lieutenant Governor on tho all right In the meantime on the the Manchester Green school assem- said the state hea "distorted" facta sueksr'a etforta to gain Mrs. Carr's fimds from Congress. Tha RFC was 4i45— S:4S—Capt. Tim lealy, Stampe 8:00—10:00—Byrd Bapaditlen—c' to a the Emanuel Lutheran church will b en about Items la the budgets Democratic ticket, expended $1,- 89,000 a month income she re- bly hall. It Is expected that fully 90 S:00—— 4KIO—CusaVa------* Orel elieetri re—east; 8:SO-i 8;10 — Matlarplaaaa froim-Mal. which really tend to clear bis client. parmlsslon for htr daughter to live formed back in the Hoover adminis- be held this Friday evening at 8 Whea they thought they had him la 940.83 in the recent campaign, ac- ceives from the estatei. boys and girls of ages up to 15 1-2 Olek Steele, PepPepertor—midweet ady A retort on behalf of the etste with him. Tbe youth took bis trou- tration to help private business and S:1S— ana—MycterleueMycterU . Itland _ — eaat:___ tOKIO—11 dio—Lean Boloaea Ora, ■aaat; o'clock. The meeting will he in a eoraer. he burst lato "M y Couatry. cording to a statement filed with the came from Hunterdon County Pro- She and her brother, Thornes years wiU have their names inscrib- towking weather the storm.. JERSEY EMPLOYERS Tern Mia, Skatob-midwsst topeal Myrt and Marga—rapaat for wait charge of Roy Johnson and his com- are also heirs to tbs fortune of bles to Marshal .Clctus Sneed, tbe 1 T li of Thee”, aad the eatlre mem- secretary o f state. He received con- secutor Anthony M. Hauck, Jr., who ed on the charter membership roll B;I0- SiZO—Prtaa Padle NaWa Parted 10:10—11:16—Loan Balaaea Orobaaira— mittee and Herman Johnson will bership jotaed la with him. Tbe their father, tbe late Joaeph t,el- before it closet. town's peace officer, who talked Foreign Exchange •;8A— 4:S8—Sangt by Arlent Jaektan aaat: Clyda l.uaaa Oreh.—midwaii tributions of 8980, according to bia said it would rest with' tbe defense with tbe parents o f the couple. 3—The action of the Treasury in 8;4S— g:4S—eilly eatehalor’a tkateb 10:80—11:10—Oaala Nalaan Orahaatra— lead the devoUonala. soag eaded, aad the budget passed ter, along with their mother. Tbe club is named in honor o f MAY MOVE MILLS statement. -to disprove the prosecution's charge Sneed said Mrs. contended removing restrictions on the move- tKX>— 7dN>—Plekena tlatara Harmony aaat; Henry Buata Orebait.-waat The nominating committee, head- witaout questloB. Before be was Alvin L. Brown of Main street, who Cur l:IB— 7i1>—Oana A Olen—aaat A aou 10:48—11:40—Oxsia Naltan'a Orebattra Roy C. WUcox, Republican candi- against Ha-jptmann. Hunsueker was too cld for Dorothy ment of foreign exchange. It seem- ed by Herbert Brandt as chairman, aeUre at Hartford he aanually has been Record Keeper of Manches- 6:80— 7:nv-Uncle Sara Padle ttotlon 11:00—12:00—Jaasuaa Panard Orehaa.— date for Lieutenant Govemoi, spent The eUte yesterday revealed that aad that the girl no longer eared for ed to some onlookers os a sign that (Continned from Paws One) 8:40— 7:48—Prank euok Jungle terial baale: Carlaa Melina Oreh.—midw will present ita recommendations staged a mlaatrel show at North 8303.90 and John Vaninetty, Social- Hauptmann two years ago bad ob- ter Tent since Ita organisation about 7:00— 6:00—Mary Ploktard’ a Drama 11:80-12:80—Oaa. Hall't Oreh.—a to r and it is mpected-that contests will him. ^ no further devaluation of the dollar 12:00- Idle—Danea Hour—waba only ' Havea that became the social svedt ist candidate spent 833.99. William tained a game bunting license from FEDERAL AGENTS MIMT a half century ago. Mr. Brown will have created this situation, they are TOO— 6:80—Wayne Klng’a Orebattra develop for each office. A large o f tbe seasoa. He usually played About two weeks age, Invae- Is Intended in the immediate future. 6:00— 6HXb-Prad Allan at Town Hall C. Perry, candidate for treasurer. tbe State Fish and Game Commis- be initiated with tha Juniora, and tigators were told, Hunsueker had If it ware. tb4y argued, tbe govern- appealing for help and sympathy to^ •lOO—10:00—Ouy Lambarda'a Orebait. N R C W J Z N E T W O R K turnout of members is hoped for os the part of aa end man. Spent nothing. Anson F. Keeler, Re- sion by giving an address In Gar- will become on honorary member of the authorities and to cbe publl 6:80—10:80—NttlentI Padle Parum BAOIC — Baati wja wbx>wbaa wbal much important business will be Colonel Eaton was a granger and BORE THE BDLU-EYE threatened to kill the girl and him- ment would not be making it easier 10:00—11 dXi—OrumIttt A "San." Para wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr wmal; publican candidate for comptroller, field and by stating he had lived in the club In recognition o f his long self as they rode In an automobile for capital to flee from the dollar. generally,” Baldanzi Said, addin] 10:18—11118—Voice of Pomanea—aaet: MIdweat: welcy kyw wanr wli kwk tranacted. A program will follow - master several terms, and also a New Jersey one year. and faithful service. Uason. He married Catherine spent 8989.11. together. Wall Street received rumors that that the workers will stand firm in Oana and Oltnn-repeal for wait kwer kail wren wmaq kao wkbf the meeting, refreshments will be Charles M. Bahewell, Republican Mrs. Hauptmann aald her bus- Mrs. Law is by training and ex- their demand for a 30-bour week at 10:10—11:80—Jolly Coburn'a Orebattra NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtmj served and a social hour will be i Almira Grannls in 1881. She died Those Who Carry Firearms Yesterday .nornlng he went rab- stabilization of tbe dollar with the 11.-0O—12M—Oaorga Olian'a Orebattra wiba katp wake wday kfyr eret efcf band hunted in New Jersey with perience particularly well qualified held. several years later. They had two candidate for Ckingreasman-at-large, Required to Qualify With bit hunting but told a companion he pound was Imminent, but the Treas- 81 an hour and a closed shop. 11:80—12:80—aUn Myara A Orehttira SOUTH — wrva wpif wwnc wla wjai 16 R eason s (listed 16 V a l u e s (lis t e d through his political agent, J. Fred- tsndore Flsch of tbe Bronx and a to assume the directorship ot the must be back by noon because he CBS-WASC NETWORK , wfla>waun wlod warn wme wab wapI Next week Friday, Nov. 23, the children. Garfield man known to. -her aa ury was silent. wjda wamb kvoa wky wfaa wbao kpre erick Baker, spent 8820. Schuyler Nark of 70 Hereafter. new court. She had yeara o f experi- planned to kill himself. The 80 experts of Detroit'.-; now local league will he guest of the "Johnny ’. Officials said "Johnny" The HOLC and R FC develop- SASIC—Saati wabe wade woko wcao woal ktba ktba waoo wav# Among tho m any men In public Merritt, Republican candidate for ence in putting on pageants at Bell The girl’s mother moved here ments follow President Roosevelt's auto washing plant can clean 900 waab wnao war wkbw wkm whk ekiw MOUNTAIN—kea kdyl kair ksbl New Haven League. below) why you below) that a r e Congrcs.s from tbe Fourth district was known to police and had been Hartford, Nov. 14.—(A P )—Fed- Isle Park In Detroit, and is a talent- from Buffalo ollowing her second wdro wcau wjaa wean wfbl wapd irtav PACIFIC COAST—kgo k1l kgw komo life in Connecticut, few were bettor cleared of any connection with the pledge to tbe American Bankers As- cara dally. wmaa wbna; MIdwait: wbbm wfbm khq kfad ktar km expended 81,839 and Joseph W. Ny- eral agents who carry firearms have ed finger and teacher of dramatics. marriage. Dorothy's father. Her- kmbe kmox wowo wbaa known or ever attained more friend- kidnap case. Cant. Bait. should not miss typical of the bar- gren. Independent Cltlzcn.1 candidate spent an anxious three days this Installation o f tha officers o f A l- mann Weber, died twelve years ■AST—WPS wbp wibw wbao wibx wfaa ships, Irrespective of political af- wore wico efrb ckao 4:80— 8:10—Tba Singing Lady—aait for Congress from the 9th district Fischer and Edward J. RelUy of week, attempting to qualify In vin L. Brown Junior Court will take ago. 4:48— 8:48—Orphan Annla—aaat only RICKENBACKER FAILS llilationa than did Col. Eaton. Hta Brooklyn, chief defense counsel, D ixie-w ait wtfa wbro wqam wdod t h i s — u r 16th spent 819.90. shooting, It waa learned today. An place in January with the adult The couple was married at Louis- kira wrao wlao wdau wtoo krid wrr 6:00— 6:00—Bdueatlen In tha Nawa 0 gains for Thurs., social activities always large es- planned a conference here today on 8:15— t;10-Alma KItehall, Contralta tandyd into many circles, fraternal, order from Washington waa receiv- Maccabees. vUle, Ky., Sept. 38, 1933. ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 8:80— 6:80—Prata-Padla Nawa Period TO MAKE NEW RECORD their demand for a bill of particu- ed recently requiring agents In the wdaa whig wdbi wwva wmbg wait 8:88— t:10—Tbraa X giitart In Oengi Birthday Sale. Fri., and Sat. Only. military and civic. It was only lars by which they hope to elicit See Westclox Newest Creation wmbr wala ktui asko when battle lines of a political cam- Department of Justice, the alcohol MtOWeST—wcah wgl wmt wmbd wlan 8:48— 6:48—LowtII Thamaa — aaat: OPENSNEWMd TY NOOK from the etate an exact definition of FAKE TICKETS SOLD. Orphan Annla—rapaat to midwait . p^gn were drawn that there were tax unit o f the revenue department, In Our Window wlbw kfb kfab wkbn wcco wsbt kaej the chargee against . Hauptmann. wnax 6:00— 7dX>—Amaa 'n' Andy—aaat only superficial differences between men the narcotics bureau and other BUSINESS EXPERT MOUNTAIN—kvor kli kob kil 6:18— 7:10—Willard Pablion Orebait. Picks Out Bad Day tor Attem pt, branches where guns are carried, to New Britain, Nov. 14.—(A P )— THE WESTCLOX DESK CLOCK COAST — khj koln ktro kol kfpy kvi 6:80— 7:10—Pid Davti. tarial tkitcb with whom Eaton bad bis contacts, AT STAFFORD SPRINGS Hundreda of counterfeit tickets for 6:40— 7:40—Oingiraui Paradlat, Okit to Smash Airplane Marks. Init underneath there continued qualify with a mark of seventy. Similar in size and appearance to a vest ^ O Q C kfbk kmj kwg kem kdb kgmb kgb 7:00— 6:06—Tba Crime Cluta Myatiry Two Coast Guard offl''era arrived BACKS UP IN SU U the annual football game between Cant. Bait. 7:10— S:10—Lanhy Pate and Orebait. ' strong ties friendship. The new Beauty Nook, recently FIRST LADY BUSY N ew Britain high school and Hart- pocket camera. Black finish— luminous dial 4:8(^ 8:80—Jack Armatreng — aaat: 6:00— 1:00—W ard in L a w n A Drama His Ancestry In Hartford yesterday to act os in- Newark, N. J., Nov. 14.— (A P )— opened In Stafford Springs by Mrs. ford public high school at Hartford ' leaga’a Organ Intorluda—waat 1:10— 6:80—John MeCermaek’i Songi Col. Eaton had an ancestry which structors ,and tbe Federal men, hour 4i40r* 8:48—Tha Funnybantra — aait; SdIO—10:00—Oannii King A Orehiatra Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, war Mar)' Seastrand. one of Manches- (Continued from Page One) next Saturday, have been printed, began In this land with Theophllus after hour, jracticed shooting with OTHER WESTCLOX VALUES: Pranklln McCormick-wait 8:18—10:18—Midami S ylvii'i Advict act, took a cheerful view today of ter's leading artificers In the trade AT A CONFERENCE according to information received 8KM>— 8:00—Buck Pagara — aaat: Og, S;80—10:10—Harry Plebman .OrobtiL Baton, a founder and one of the first and without sheila st .the range of HARTFORD HARTFORD la a beautiful shop. Rose, a favor- company waa Just.fled in maintain- by Coach Johnny Newell of the tan af PIra—midw; Sanga—Dixie 10d)0-11:00 — Klng'a Quard Quartet— the failure of hla first attempt to j governors ot the New Hsven colony. the first precinct police station. Westclox Bantam Alarm . ..$1.25 8:10— 1:18—Babby Banaon—east only; aaat: Amaa 'n' Andy—wait rapaat complete a rotmd-trip fiight between ite color with women everywhere, ing a market for its stock. Hartford team. Efforts are being Bmlly Wtyman — Olxia; Sklppy— 10:18—11:10—Bmll Calaman Orehait,— He was bom In the pstemsl home- predominates In the decorative (Continued from Page One) midwact: Taaaa Pangara—wait aaat; Ltnny Paaa—repeat for wan Newark and Miami, Fla., "between stead in North Haven where he died Business Customs made to trace their source. Westclox *^Black Knight” . .$2.25 scheme —rose ruga-rose drapes 8:80— 8:80—Tha thadew—aaat; Tbraa 10:10—11:10—Art Kaaiall A Orebattra dawn and dusk.” today. His name will be In the his- "It waa following generally ac- Newell said sxtra precautions will (Has Inminons dial). Brown Btara—waat; Travera Or,— 11:00—12d)0—Arabia Slayer Orehtatra and Bccc.-tsorlcs. This glowing color ' broaden with them. It may by that DAUGHTER OF McADOO cepted business customs of the be taken at the gate to detect tbe DIala; Jack Armatrong—midw rpt 11:80—12:80—Jack Btrsar A Orehaitri It was long after dusk— 11:27:30 tory of that town for he was active p. m. last night to be exact— when there all hie adult life. Ha aerved in Is accentuated with the chromium j other women who have gone in the tiros," hs declared. tickets and ths holders will not be Baby Ben Alarm ...... $2.95 and black fixtures used throughout White House have dropped their In- "Than none o f these operations 1 Rickenbacker settled the big silver I tha Oovemor’i Footguard and at- admitted. It is said that a secret (W ith Inmlnona dial) ...... 84JM) 6:80— Press-Radio News. There are five private booths In the terests and attended purely to their SAILING FOR HAMBURG have described was market rig- identifying mark la on each genuine (Douglas) ate liner, Florida Flyer, tained bia military title as a mem- 6:36—Time, weather. new Beauty nook, each ons equip- official duties. I don't know. I ’ve ging?” asked Tbompeon. ticket. Big Ben Alarm . .$3.50 at Newark Airport. The round trip 1 her of Governor George L. Ullle’s 6:46—'Today.’a News — Lowell to Miami consumed 17 hours, 18 j staff. He went overseas when the ped with the latest appliances never etudled their histories. "They were not." replied ‘ Dr. Tbe game attracts thousands of (W ith Ituninotu dial) ...... 83.99 known to the trade. Rooks Pas.saRe at Baltimore WTiC Thomas. minutes and 30 seconds. Madden. spectators. If the New Britam l i ^ t Guard made a visit to Eng- "But I can't change my internets 7:00— Amos 'n' Andy. . .Mrs. Besstrsnd does all bar perm- With Her Actor Husband for Lesli- E. Salter, special assistant team wins it will end its season HATtford, Oona. Heavy bead winds, snow and Ice I land about ten years ago. Just because my husband baa taken 7:19— Plantetlon Ekrhoes. anent waving with tbe new Eugene German Port. to the attorney general. In cross- I f you enjoy sports and hunting, get an inexpensive 60,80 W. 1040 K. O 8 K K M. thwarted the speedy ship's record { Colonel Baton served a.s collector anotbsr position." without a defeat and win the Con- 7:30— Red Davis. 300 Luxury Coats Brand New Dresses machine, which has a reverse spiral. examination, asked, "Is it ever prop- necticut interscholastic champion- Watch to carry. Timvetors BroAdoBsttag narvtes attempt from the start. o f Internal revenue from 1IM)8 until Ths greatest satisfaction that has 7:49— Dangerous Paradise. All are genuine $16.76 and $19.75 191S under President Taft and Throe new Eugene finger wave dry- corns to Mrs. Roosevelt since she has Baltimore. Nov. 14.— (A P )—The er for a selling company to acquire ship. "W e couldn’t have picked a worse | ers are. a part of ths equipment, 8:00— Bno Crime CHues — "Lady values...the frenheat, most color- again from 1921 until 193.1 under been In the White House, she aald, Baltimore Mail Lino announced to- its securities In the market at Westclox Dax W atches...... $1.25 day for this one," said Rickenback- also a modem Frederics Vaporiser Wednesday, November 14 Blackheart”. Although prices have been slashed—the ful dresaea we've seen ... high- Presidents Harding, Coolldgc iind Is a feeling that certain social day Mrs. Rafael Lopez De Onate, prices far shove its axuet values?' er as he alighted. "W e got the worst | with tho ultra violet ray radiation. Unable to Answer 8:30— Don Humbert and his Magic quality Is the same—selected precious furs lighting tee best of tee newest Hoover. Rome months since after changes in which she has "long been 19-year-old daughter of Senator Westclox Pocket B e n ...... $1.50 apple in the barrel." $ 14.75 P. M. Strings. with superior (Many Forstmann'a) fabrics. fashions. .. The cosy, comfortablo waiting room McAdoo of California, and her Madden insisted that be could not (Both with unbreakable crystals). Ho promised another attempt un- . Dr. E. G. Dolan of Manchester, be- interested" have developed more in 4:00— Martha Mears. 8:49— Edward MacHugb, baritone. W om en's.. .Misses' and Juniora. came collector unde. President Is decorated In rose. movie actor husband had booked answer the question. Inasmuch i der better conditions. $55 the past two years than In the 10 4'15— Dr. Joseph Jastrow, peychol- 9:00— 20,000 Years in Sing S in g - Kooaevelt, -the position of superln- Mrs. Seastrand has been in busi- passage to Hamburg for their price and value were two different HELPFUL Gem Strap Watches, reg. $5 value ... $4.00 Warden Lewis E. Lawea. ness In Manchester for a number of preceding years. honeymoon." things. ogiat. tsndent of the State Capitol was Newton D. Baker of Cleveland, rs > i h o i a b a c k I H 8 | f l 4:30—Tbe Jesters. 9:30--John Charles Thomas, bari- given Eaton. years and baa built up a clientele The newly-weds arc scheduled to Salter rephrased his question. toxM and *ld d«bt» I I I H ^ Headlight Glare In Windshield Mirrors Often Causes second to none, not only by the ex- secretary of war In the Wilson ad- "I'll put it another way and as- 4:49— Gale Page, soloist. tone. The Colonel waa taken 111 aomc arrive here from Wa.shlngton and now Wo con lond p Accidents! 10:00— Louis Katsman's Orchestra. RecreatiQD ('enter cellence of her work but through ministration and chairman of the sail at p. m., on the City of Bal- sume that the asset value waa far 9:00— Chick Webb's Orcbestrs. asonths ago but a serious turn did a youthnmonoyln 24 IX w ^ lll 10:19— Madame Sylvia. the medium of continual advertis- Mcbilizatlon for Human Need.s, to- timore, said Klllott. Base, a spokes- lower than the buying price." he Get a Westclox Non-Glare Mirror with a Q C t 9:19— Straight Shooters. Men’s Sylklyke Shirts not come until about three weeks 9:30— Movie Previews. 10:30—Mayfair Orchestra. Items of Interest Tested Budget Stockings ing. Her attractive beauty salon night will be the principal speaker man of the Mail Line. said. "That takes the matter of in- PuU-Wind Clock set in, for o n ly ...... ago. Friends close to him knew age “p *300 9:49— Stamp C9ub.. 11:00— Time, weather. will no doubt find favor with the at a dinner formally opening the Buse said the couple, married terpretation out of your bands. was Bgalnat the patient and while 6:00— W rightville Clarion. 11:19— Cascades Orchestra. women of Stafford Springs and sur- third annual united relief campaign Saturday in Alburquerque, N. M., Then would It be proper?" ovon20mont>i8»erop«y. OnotmolUnttatlmont Wednesday an hoped for the best the Colonel 6:30— Press-Radio News. 11:30— "Dead Men Prow l". All are pre-ahrunk—laboratory tested These, our famed budget stockings, are rounding country. In St. Louis. During the day he con: iMmked one-way passage to Ham- 'Then It would not-be proper." ooeh month cevort ovorything The women’s gym class will be I • was weaker after each rally. Tho 6:39— Rhythm Masters. 12:00— Hotel Commodore Orches- mighty good buys at 69c. .. and nothing ferred with directors of Community burg In Washington under the name "Then let me ask you the same rh o o n lp cbnPK** in f b rr o iio rr p B f gor R. DONNELLY held from 7:15 to 8 o'clock. The shirts. ..at a price which we promlss jtay after election, with bis mind •noiifli Ilf* Miifioio omtiHtii 4»f Inoa 6:49— Billy Batchelor. tra. you will not be offered again this year. short of exceptional at 55c. Both chiffons keen, he called for the newspapers Chests In other cities. i of "Mr. and Mrs. R. Novarro." seven questions Mr. lliompson ask- JEWELER Arm y and N avy club basketball $ 1.00 7:00—Pickens Sisters. A; M. and service weights. to ascertain how tha state bad gone. FREEEm aiST Manchester team will practice from 8:15 to 9:15. 55c PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 515 Main Street R.Hiin a. State Theater BISs 7:19— Rhythm of the Day. 12:30—Hotel Astor Orchestra. The Girls League wrill use the bowl- Ha looked over the election story, 7:30— Studio Program. tat Mala Street Teleshaae SeSO ing alleys from 8 to 10 o'clock. Tbe | wsarlly, bis friends say, laid down 7:49—Fashion Revue. IN FEDERAL COURT First Aid class will m ^t with Dr. tho paper and said he wanted to 8:00— Mary Pickford Stock Com- alsep. He did not again show im- pany. R. P. Knapp at 7 o’clock. A public provement. setback party will be held at the I (Oontinnsd from Page One) 8:30— Wayne King's Orchestra. Regular $6 Shoes lU'em ail 9:00— Fred Allen’s Town Hall. West Side Rec on Cedar street. Mer- J Real Kid Gloves leave and then placed under obser- 10:00—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra. chandise orders will be given to the vation for two months. 10:30—The Travelers Hour, with winners. All card players are wel- SOUND CAMERAS RECORD THREE DAT SALE of New York. Nov. 14.—(A P I- Not Well Mentally Size 40 anci up-worcdl Marie Healy, soprano and Men of come and play will start at 8 o’clock. [ Save $1.55 on these new shoes of crushed 4-button slip-ons— costume types in fine The lieutenant commander testi- Song. Democratic National (Chairman Thursday kid -even -som^ French samples includ- James A. Farley will make a 15 seal and kid, and suede In pumps, ox- ROGERS-AYRES WEDDING fied that Askew's trouble was diag- lust because your best iriend can wear one 11:01—The Crumits. The women's swimming classes i fords, and ties. $ 4 . 4 5 ed with heavily embroidered backs. nosed as a constitutional Inferiority DRUGS and TOILET GOODS 11:18— 1(0106 of Romance. minute radio talk at 7 o’clock Sun- will meet as follows; 7 to 7:45, ad-1 White as well aa dark shades. psychosis nd he disappeared "as a el those "waspwatst" loundationn with an 11:30— Slumber Hour. day evening via W E AF-N B C on the vanced; 7:45 to 8:30, senior life sav- Lew Claims Ginger as Bride flight from reality." extreme bus! line is no reason for you to bo 12:00—Silent. party's responsibility. ing; 8:30 to 9:15, private. While Movie Apparatus Upon conclusion of Lowry's testi- We Lead Read Try these tonight; Tbe girls teams in the Church j mony, District Attorney J. O. Carr discouraged. Magic things can be done for WEAF-NBC—8, Mary Pickford; “Takes” Event for Posterity. Bowling League will use the bowl- -lid Judge Meekins the government your figure too. In other words you can be Fred Allen; 12, George Olsen. ing alleys from 7 to 9 o'clock. The Others These WABC-CBS—9, Nino Martini; waa not In position to refute the both well dreMed and comfortable in a new men’s volley ball session will be held | Hollywood. Calif., Nov. 14.-—jfAP) 9:30, Bums and Allen; 10:30, Mrs. testimony of medical witnesses pro- from 5:16 to 6:15. Girdles—Corsettes All Wool Flannel Robes — la the presence of movie cameras duced by the defense, especially the Follow ARTHUR’S Prices Herbert Hoover and Mrs. August Friday •quipped for sound to record the assertions yesterday by Dr. R. B. Belmont on Red Cross. BON TON The regular plunge period for wo- I •vsot of posterity. Lew Ayres and Miller of Goldsboro that In his opin- dr ug st o r e ^ WJZ-NBC— 8:30, Lanny Ross; Inner corsettes— made especially for us Olager Rogers will be married late ion Askew "was not responsible for Our and 9:30, John Charles Thomas: 10:30, men will be from 7 to 9 o’clock. —for the larger figure. Models without .Soft and light, well tailored robes with today In the Wee Kirk O' The a fact whlcli a visit to our corset deportment Dancing in the gym from 8:30 to notched collars. Brown, royal, wine and what he was doing" at the time of 345 M A I N S T R E E T RUBINOW BUILDING Wednesday, November 14. Harry Rlchman. the Innerbelt— corsettes and girdles for Rssther at Glendale. his alleged kidnaping hoax on Au- ' will prove. Come in today_ and see the now Prove It! What to expect Thursday: 12:30. Music by Johnny Nesco and medium and small figures. $2.49 powder blue. Small, medium, and large. A formal reception will follow at Prices P. M. his (Connecticut Troubadours. The gust 14. "etredmllned model Bon Toni W E AF-N B C — 10:30 a. m.. New a Loe Angeles hotel, but any hopes 4:00— National Student Federation class in home hygiene and care o f | The district attorney suggested Program. York Federation of Women’s Clubs for an Immediate honeymoon have the Judge might wish to charge the the sick will meet-at 7 o’clock. 4:19—Chirtls Institute of Music convention; 1:30 p. m., A ir Brakes. hsen daabed by their respective atu- jury to render a verdict of acquittal Regular 50e Regular 60o Regular 88e program. WABC-CBS—3, Roadways of Ro- have tba patlsat gat la a tub full of me to send you the two-paged AUVEKTISEMENI— AUVERTiaEMENT— ' who earved as premier fttua I M I baa dons mors to unsaat tbs con- hot watar. just aa warm aa tba sklD tteto on "Salad Radpea.’’ MRS. BUSS NOW SEEKS POST O m CE ALLOHED 1938. H e talked w ith the " Bustosss totarssto smai^ _ CONNEa KAMINSKI BELGIUMSEEKS one and a quarter hours this fldaacs o f tbs Amsrlean p«>plo to eaa bear. Add awrt hot watar COUNTRY(WS ly a t rH K A ’s fln t nsovafissnts to HEALTH-DIET ADVICE fr o a ttam to ttmo mo tb at tba batb OerroattHa Herpetlformle Ing. the ractltude of thair eouRa tbsa that diraettoa aad Itoossvalt told dots Bot baeome oool. Avoid oold Question: Mrs. O. Y., W. writes: DIVORCE FROM HUSBAND $381.83 FOR EXTRA H E P Others whom the king any others la our history. The Hopktos to soft-pedal. Shoe manu- UK. FKANK.McCUY drauidita. Osnsrally tbla to all tbat Tba doctor tells me my UtUe girl ANNUAL TONKaiT WITH DERBY BREAK ANEWPREMIER ed were Senator Leon Dene, aastom eaaa wUI always probably facturera inslstod on their right to nr— to rsgars lo Haaltb mm* Wet to aacaasary to atop a OblU. Usually haa Darmatltto he-petiformla. Could ter of defense from 1981 to 1833, •ell shoe# to tbs unsmployed, wltbe an Antwerp shipping magnate, GRANGE. WAR PROFITS remain a matter of more tuapldon, will bs aasn a n * by Ur. M etoy who oaa as soon as tbs patlsat goto wannsd you tell mo something about this Salt Notice Served on Local This Amount May Be Expend- 11 f t l M l ' • I M t out oompotltlon, so the plan to have bo ofifirissoO la oore ol iMs poper. Bo- up and begins to sweat a UtUs be * Henri Jasper, resigned minister MKBebMtM Co*i!t„ but the case o f Mooney la. In the disease?" Man Named as Co-Respond- ed During Christmas Rush- la the vary IntsrssUng and able the unemployed make shoes from olooe atomiwd. ssU oddrosood oovoiepiA fsete much batter. Tbe awtt tblag Answer; Dermotltto Herpetiformis fOMtgn affairs. ' TBUMA* rBNuuaow Railroid Police Chief Says Over Ailowance. Kmg Leopold Inteniewt Both Theunis and Jasper are address of NaUonal Master Louis minds o f multltuds, a clear one of hides accumulating from drouth re- for repty- to do to to dry off wttb a rough or Duhring’a DtoesM, to a akin In- Turkey Sapper to Precede ent In Petnissinnas Case. resolutely opposed to the devalua- JT. Tebsr, dslivsred befora the Na- official and judicial conspiracy. lief opai;aUon was droppsd. ____ toweL At tbla point wbito atOi In flammatlcm, usually of a chronic rnaBa*d ooiPDyr i iU i _ . . Mattrssssi wUl bs mads in FERA tion of the franc. raMIskod in rt Bvaalaa Csadat It is not to be forgotten that only tba warm batbroom, us*, an anema type, although the i.ritatlon may Slayer Got $150 and Gun postmaster Frank B. Crocker will Possible 8occessor to tional Orange at Hartford today, tt workrooms from surplus cotton de- CHnxs ABE WABNCVOS 4boon withdrawn from the skin aad Boiiness and Entertain* Raymond J. BItos o f 47 Eldridge H<>i)ava BattrjM at tC« ------' sent to the interior o f the body. wttb tha watar quite warm. Whan c iw up at periodic Intervals. The M r Office ai ManeluaUT. Cobb- aa is a little disappointing to find last yaar Mooney succeeded In hav- spite protssts ot noattrsas companies tba Intaatlnaa have booa elaaaaed, street, who was named as co-re- have at hto disposal $881.83 to pay Probably you are all of you more j j „ y diaeaaas are known to start moat common form to that to which, ■•eoBa CUa> Mb >, advocacy of a less resoluU purpose ing himself brought to trial on the tbat they viiU be too well construct- tba patient should wrap up in a there occurs dusters ot blisters, as ment Program. spondent In the recent divorce pro- from Station. for. extra help at the postofftcc dur- Coimt De BroqoeTiDe. auBSCRiinioN batiss or less familiar with the term chill, with a chlfl. From tha eblU alone it W e are Judged Like good chocolateeT Then try HOSrnU NOTES Qao faar. by maU ...... »•” to keep the profit motive out of war only one o f eleven indictments ed and too long-lived.. blanket aad than go to tba bad and a general rule, the patient secures •largely by the that 48c box offered by the Center ceedings brought by Frank Petraa- ing the Christmas rush, It was learn- IfoBtb. by auitl ...... » •“ But reassuring statsmants have What a Chiu lo of Itself not very: 1» difficult to know what oWer climb la betwaaa more wool blaa- relief from tbe Intense Itching aa zlunas of North Main street against f*r Iban was shown by tbs American brought against him 18 years ago in •kind of ChrtoU Pharmacy— they are delicious. ed today. ' ilBClo CooiBi ...... been made about It and any similar important. It la often the first trouble may develop and the bast kata using no abaets. PUt on antra soon as the blisters break. Tbe dis- VIotorla K. Petrasslunas, Uklay was Derby, Nov. 14.— (A P )—Chief I Brusseto. Nov. 14.— (A P ) — King - Ernest Bantly, ot 44 Porter l>t]W«r«<1 00« ? i* f aaa .»*»aaa».lf i" mas cards we The annual meeting, aupper and This sum Is over and above the street, was sdmitted this morning. l^aglon's forthright declfraUon for connection with the same crime tbat efforts with other products will be aySptom o f a more serious trouble., P»«n Is to taks no chances but begin blankata and drink bot lemonade ease la more common 'n tftose over served notice o f a suit for MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIZI, If ANCHESTER OOMN^ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14,196^ MANCRBSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTBR. CONN.. WEDNESDAY,, NOVEMBER 14, lOTC l^O E THIRTKI^^ ITWBEVf • . . s-,’- _te C l e w Woman Game Warden Urges Desk, Bookcase and Chest Combined Health and Diet of the In Single Unit to Conserve Space Advice Sports Afield For Women CHILDREN ^______X Rangers To Enter Semi-Pro Basketball Circle Forgotten gSRIU B|f OIm» Rob«ft» BffftoB was* iillll lill li'i|!|’i'llil ll'rK'' DONT GIVE CATHAR-nC fX)R PAIN IN ABDOMEN JMOIEARYOUT HORSE SHOW DRAWS Murder- * Fsrnaington, Conn. — "Hunting! j TOWN TITLE RUNNER-UP KSNOAAHC Thera’a s truly thrilling sporting ex-1 By the time .Little Jack u d !roM>ie May be Appendicitis, Whlob West Sides Determined Experts Pick Minnesota Jeannle are five they have pteked up Any Phyale Can Aggravate Into perience for women!” It 1* Edith PwitoMtto, With Lees CbaMse fei WITH INJURED KNEE A RECORD TURNOUT BEO^' BKRE TODAY a toe hr of South Wetherafleld tout- a good bit of kBowledfo about this WkMl fiwAMJMl MOltDEN, ing — the only woman game war- big world. TO OPEN COURT SEASON ■w«tr for 11m BiMle. to fo^ Besides they are able to concen- To Even Series Sunday As Finest Grid Machine Ci dan SLEEKER, pobltoter, den In the United States, with the BY DR. MORRIS PISHBEIN trate attention longer and follow Editor, donraal, of the American MMplan sm N ET OBIFF, famoin five-mile ftohing preserve on the through pIoL Local Athlete, Repilar Wes- crlniiaoloff«t, to wU'e the murder. Medical Aaeodathm, and of Hs’geia, times by rain that it was thought It | /• • ...... Branford River and the SOf^acre But they will atiU love the baby tte Health Mogaitne HERE ON THANKSGIVINGI»''''^«®®®7'^‘“^ - Mordeo hod been hunting grounds especially set aside books and bits of nonaenae and petition at Garden; Prizes had been canceued ^ h t e ^ y . ws j GopDefS AllllOSt U lW W illl tke idlair* of FRANK B. CATHAY. funny rhymes aa well aa adventures, Town Champs Work Hard to leyan End, May Not Play doff our hats tn Mr. Davies direc- «TMlth)r and promliient, foDowInf for fair nlmrods as her special prov- The problem of appendicitis con- fia n tS "^ tion and apologise for ths untnten- 1»- _1 *---- inces. of their little animal friends and the nireat of an irapoator cialrolnK toys. tinues to be one of the most aerioua Iron Ont Faults of Last in Final Grid Tdt, Arrange to Play Home Are Distribnted. Uonal (oversight LDOICC lOF lO P IU B Il0ll|; to ha Oatha.v a«4 aeeoropooled by a "Hunting’s a thrill most women Don’t discard the old favoritos at of the conditions coming to attention giri called MARY BRI008, still can look forward to. Here to tbla time; leave them there In easy of the medical profession. * passes Mr. Davies It toe father of Victor The dav loUouIng Morden a death Connecticut, for Instance. In spite reach, but add to them. This to one Indeed, in Philadelphia, special Sunday; Seisk to Perfect Games af State Armory; Davies, who waa an outstanding star Ahhama Listed Seciid Cathay die* of polaoiiln*. of the preserve where they can hunt By Aeeoctotod Preoe Middletown, Conn., Nov. 14. New York, Nov. 14.—(AP)—The golden rule about book collecting. arrangements are now being made Going into the final week of prac- leading thoroughbred horses of the on toe High school soccer team dur- Griff learn* Morden had v la j^ far from the crlUcal masculine .eye, As a matter of fact, the child so that every bottle of any cathartic Weetminster, Md.— Ckiacb Dick ing the '31 and ‘32’ seasons and has the apartment of ALICE LOB- only about SO women turn out for Defense Against Passes of Harlow’s Western Maryland Ter- tice before winding up Its season Meet Wethersfield in the country having completed their sev- and Stanford Third; Here never outgrows anything. bears a sperial label warning the against a visiting Rochester team on bcca performing brilliantly In that TON. pretty and the Blx-week quail, woodcock, pbesa- Suggestions about the flve-slx- user not to take a laxative or a rors blanked five euccesslve op- en-day competition In the National sport at Wesleyan. Vic recently tore eonfront* Alice \v h KEN>CTH ant and partridge season. Those who ponents and then were scored Saturday, the Wesleyan University Horse Show, moved out of the Madi- seven-year stage of both building, I physic In the presence of abdominal the Lith-Amerks. eleven went through a stiff defensive Opener; Tnridngton and toe cartllege of bis knee and has had Is List of Nation’s Leaden, BOONE, aeeu*ea the pair of kllllnit come are overjoyed that they can can' merely touch. Remember, against twice by West (Siester son Square Garden arena today. Morden, and they are arreoted. hunt In privacy. pain, and not to give anything by drill this afternoon against the sec- the leg in a cast, preventing his ap- please, that I urge parento to mouth until the family doctor has Teachers. Now Harlow intends to With the horses went toe ribbbns, pearance with toe Cardinal hooters i MBS. BLANCHE MALONE, for Acts as Instructor For Novice Start all over again with bis squad ond string In on attempt to bolster Chapman Signed to Play; cups and other trophies tb grace toe whom MBS. C.ITHAY and CABL browse for themselves. been (Mlled and until he has had a up the weak polnto In the line In recent games. I By, ALAN GOULD Hunters "Snip, Snap, Snurr and the Magic chance to advise the proper pro- Far from disheartened over the and teach them a little about defen- tack rooms of their owners and re- Aeaoelateil Pros* Sports EdHor RACTN'E. detective employed by which developM In the encounter, call toe many tests of horse flesh "They don't resent men’s pres- Horse." cedure. Any pain In the abdomen or decisive reversal suffered from the sive football. The Terrors have scor- with Williams lost Saturday. Gustafson to Be Manager. New York, Nov, 14.—(AP) — A her, have been oearchlnR, I* lo- ed 146 points against 12. before a rAord turnout of some 75.- Charlie Kebart, town bowling eated. She refuse* to answer ques- ence. but knowing the hunting dis- ‘The Story About Ping.” any cramps or soreness that lasts Ltth-Amerks in the opening game Coach Btott worked with the back- champ who defeated Mike Boglno, trict Is 'theirs alone is pleasant "Blue Barns." for four hours is usually serious. 000 lovers of toe thoroughbreds and flock of college football orguasBU Knns. . ... t for th* town grid championship last fleld during a good part of the aft- International Jumping competition. Hartford ace, by six pins tn a special remain to be eettled but therVa JnM - OritI anil Bleeker Ro to the ho- knowledge. Most of the women arc "Junket Is Nice." The diagnosis of appendicitis to Sunday, the West Sides are hard at New York—Val Connolly, who ernoon, shifting Ooultoa from left already experienced hunters, but oc- "Cinder." difficult in children, who are likely Determined to give Manches- With Mrs. M. F. Younts' ‘'Spindle ten-game match at the YMCA al- one really ringing respooM today tb tel where Mary MrlRRS, now known work to perfect a defense against played guard for three years on the half to fullback and replacing him Top" stable of Beaumont, 'Texas, leys last week, takes on another it Stella .Mockley, I* stayInR. They casionally one turns up who must be ‘Told Under the Blue Umbrella.” to suffer With abdominal pains be- New York University varsity and with Whitney at half. The com- ter outstanding representation toe question, "What team tope the taught how to handle a gun and look "Can You Read It?" passes and also to strengthen weak- composed of five great saddle horses, Capitol City luminary tomorrow current ranking list?” Bad CH.4RLES FISHER, Oathay a cause of indiscretions of diet. Mora- nesses In the line for the second con- now calls the plays for the press at bination will probably be the start- in the semi-pro basketball cir- showing the way, toe majority of night at the Y In toe person of Wal- lawyer, there. Fisher questions the for game. 1 have even loaned my "Second Picture Book of Ani- over, the appendix in a child to some- the Violets’ games, says his present ing machine in Saturday’s contest, It’s toe University of Minnesota dog to several.” mals." what thinner and contains mors test St Hickey’s Grove on Sunday cles of the state, the Rangers toe major awards traveled to the ly Pipp. He holds numerous records Juggernaut, by as smashing a ina»>. Jlfl' _____ afternoon. And the men of Dwyer duties take more out of him than 60 as Burton, regular fullback and out- West and South. The Lone Star and shares the New England record Miss Stoehr Is proud of her war- "Amcliaranne and the Magic lymphoid tissue than does that of an 'i minutes on the playing field. "How standing hooter of the squad, seem- are making extensive arrange- gin as most of tbe victoriea hunjg up Ring." adult, so that appendicitis in a child arc determined to even the series stobls, competing In the show for for high single game, with 202, and by toe galloping (Jophera in toair an NOW GO ON WITH "HE STORY den's uniform. and avenge the 19-0 defeat of last I envy those boys down there.” Con- ed definitely out for the remainder ments for the coming season toe first time, won a total of 11 vic- has toe mark for high three game There Is something very In- "Raggedy Ann and Raggedy is a more sudden and acute pro- nolly remarked from his lofty perch. of the season 'With a twisted knee conquering campaign. Sunday. that should bring about a re- tories, Including two championships. set, with 518. Kebart will have to be Here’s toe nation’s First Tan CHAPTER XXXVI triguing about the brass buttons and Andy." Modem dealgners achieve simple, organtoed effecL cess than It to in the adulL Credit To Wright . suffered in last week’s game. Over- Close behind waa Judy King of "NIcodemua and the Houn’ ton, regular tackle, was again in the vival of interest and enthusi- In top form to add Plpp to hls'oon- among toe college gridiron aggrega- The girl did not look up aa Fish- gold badge," she laughs. 'The The Lith-Amerks, although far Ombridge, Mass.—This may not Atlanta, making her debut In toe quests. breeches and high boots all lend dig- Dog." For this reason an early and eer> first string Iln»-up, fully recovered asm in the indoor sport here. tions based on a poll by toe Aasoei- er went on speaking. "I want the "Chrlatopher Robin Story Book." ru ^ sometimes an additional shelf from perfection in the opening tus- be one of Harvard’s better football national with ten triumphs. Then ated Press among leading obaarvara nity to the attire. Of course I sew, Copyright. 19M. By McOaffs Maga- ^ rect diagnosis of the cause of ab- sle, nevertheless displayed the re- from the effects of a broken hand It was announced teday that basketball and soccer teams. The came Mrs. John Hay Whitney of truth," he said. "I want the whole "Pelle's New Suit." dominal pain In a child is muck seasons, with the Crimson losing which put him on the sidelines early Rangers campaigned as a Junior Manchester High's luckless grid- throughout toe country and showing but my clothes are mostly of the “Little Black Sambo.” line For The HeraW. i utility cabinets appear to be framed sults of good coaching and credit four straight, but it’s a better sea- the Rangers would open their New York and Uppervllle, Va., with ders have been able to score only 26 toe team 'soorde: truth. 1 want it told without any simple, tailored designs. After more important than In an adult. must undoubtedly be given to Gil In the season, and with J. Burt, did team during their first two seasons nine 'victories. "Johnny .CJrow’B Party.” TKi •• I. •“ books. These pieces adhere close- In many coses the appendix has son than 1933 as far aa attendance a nice Job at the tackle posts during season at the State Armory on in the sport and las season took points in seven games to 163 for 1— Minnesota (Won 6). attempt to spare yourself and I wearing a uniform all day, 1 sup- Thls term "functional, which to ,y Wright, who bandied the team un- Is concerned. So far 163,000 have Honors In toe military competi- their opponents and Sam Brown la may say furUicr that these gentle- pose I Should lean toward fluffy- "Dame Wiggins of Lee." broken and peritonitis has followed til the eve of the series when he re- the drill. O’Leary, regular end, was Thanksgiving night against on opposition of higher calibre. The tion, which brought five nations to- 2— Alabama (Won 7). men also want I le truth. They, too, "Trains." beln.‘ batted about so determinedly j em school, there Is no molding, i child, because some careless seen Harvard play this year as still out with an Injured leg, and was team proved its ability to more toe leading secret with seven polnta 3— Stanford (Won 7 tied I). ruffle dresses, but I don’t." slifiied because of pressure of other against 154,000 for the correspond- Wethersfleld. gether tn a series of Jumping events, while Campbell, (3obb and Squatrito are Interested In the case, and they Regards Warden’s Duties as Fun "Streets." by the moderalsto, leads to some : carving or grooves. This adds to the parent baa given a large dose of cas- affairs and was replaced by Brunlg replaced by Frost sign Two Stora than bold its own in fast company were divided with the French army 4— Pittsburg (Won 8 lost 1). "Boats and Bridges.” really amusing results. Tables have j dramatic effect of the bold, brushed tor oil to relieve colicky pains. ing period last year. Blott to stressing defensive work in the round robin tournament that have six apiece and Haraburda haa 8—Princeton (Won 8). will be witnesses to every word that When Miss Stoehr departs for the Moake. The Llths have a wealth As the first step In their bid for team and toe Irish Free State one. The latter however tossed you say. If you depart from the Branford or Farmington preserve.*, "A World to Know.” glass tops that can be cleaned in a chromium hoop hardware used on Appendicitis has been found in of fight and spirit snd material for the contest, and Is also giving waa held to secure an opponent for taking home toe most coveted ot toe 6— Colgate (Won 4 lost 1). "Burgess Flower Book." n-lnute. Chairs are mere skeletons the cabinets. babies soon after birth. The num- Hamilton, N. Y.—Andy Kerr had emphasis to defense agalnet the the National GuaiJs in the town three passes that brought toe same 7— llUnols (Won 6). truth in the slightest degree 1 shall she leaves her family home in South galore. From end to end, the for- awards—toe team championship number of scores. see that you are prosecuted and Wethersfield about 4 In the morn- "Just Across the Street." but comfortable and light enough to Philosophers have long main- ber of deaths from appendicitis dur- ward wall was on Its toes last Sun- better watch out or he’ll be fooled strong aerial attack of the visitors. title aeries. and Individual trophy respectively. 8— Navy (Won 7). these gentlemen will see that you "The Painted Pig." move around, and moat fascinating tained that the circle to the ideal ing, the first three years of life to day and displayed power against I well aa Colgate’s remaining op- Offensively he will probably rely Runner-Up For TiUe 9— Ohio BUte (Won S lost 1). ing. "The Steamship Book.” of all ore the combination chests form. With the hardware on these ponents. Kerr gave hto Red Raiders mostly on line plays, the passing The touchdown record follows: 10—Syracuse (Won 6). are prosecuted.” . ‘It's fun and I wouldn't exchange high, tn proportion to the rate as- which the West Sides were virtual- In that tourney, the Rangers He turned to Bleeker. ‘That Is Edith Stoehr keeps iwn fro m poai’hlng on women’s preserve*. "The Engine Book." which fit together like children’s combination cabinets, chairs, tables sociated with appendicitis later in ly helpless. The blocking and some new and even more Intricate game of the Catdlnals having been Ck>bb snared a pass from Haraburda Wtih one split b'Jlot tot the top my Job for anything,” she says. "Roddy and Scuttle.” and mirror forms, circles are in- ineffective In the last three con- vanquished the Jewels In ths open- and ran 33 yards for a tally In the position, Minnesota gaiasd 81)4 right, gentlemen?" he asked. Connecticut’s woman game war- blocks and allow any number of life, simply because Infection In chil- ♦Mi»1fiing wasn’t of a very high order passing and lateral plays yesterday, ing game by a score of 49 to 26, ■"Bleeker nodded. Lice, under a corlipetent Instructor Wanda Gay’s "Story Book." combinations. creasingly important to the mod- dren of this age Is a most serious but the Llths certainly got their and a combination of the new dscep- teste. first gams against Norwich, Brown votes for first place in a total of 41 den Is versatile. She rides a horse She has studied voice and devotes then defeated the Y. M. C. A,, S3 to adding toe point with a Una plunge; rscslvsd so far from soattarsd but The lawyer turned back to the much time to singing. the average woman can soon master "Dobias." (About flying.) For instance, you may have a ernists. These combination chests matter. men, which to what counts. UoB and a five Inch snowfall found Local Sport with perfect case and enjoys sports. "The World In a Bam.” thd Wily Scot wondering at times SO, to aorn the right to meat the Campbell scored against Hartford rsprasentatlve seetlona. Alahama’a girl with the lashing fury of a Golf and tennis she finds are relax- She la 28, cooks, bakes and sews till art of angling os well as hunt- desk, radio, bookcase and a general are an expression that can be dupli- It to well known to the medical boa Ont Faults Guards for the ebamptonahip. Pitted pouncing cat returning to the at- ing. Ln.st season 315 young and old "George Washington Lincoln Goes utility chest assembled to form a cated In tables, chairs and sofas. profession that the chance of recov- The Uths were superior In oU where the ball was. on a pass from Berger, running 18 Crimson Tide polled BH votes for ing and pleasant, but there la little a fine seam. ogshtot a team that was much more yards; Brown scored against Meri- first plac*. Stanford rscslvsd thrsa tack upon a cripple mouse. "And I have a hobby, too.” she woman fished under her careful eye. Around the World.” single unit, or one or two pieces If ery from appendicitis after opera- ihases of offensive and defensive PORTSIDE GOLFERS experienced, the Rangers put up a Chatter "Tell us,” he said, "what hap- time for them during her busy sea- "Zcke the Raccoon." space doesn’t permit such a large tion is much greater when the infec- ootball but the West Sides are con- New Haven—"Twenty seven de- den on a line plunge ^ te r a long and Pittsburgh one. sons. "Music"—her eyes sparkle confesses. "It’s raising setlers and Mnn.v of the number were taught AFRICAN CHIEFS BUY J gallant, hard fought battle before pas.s from Haraburda to Cobb placed Rlcs, Santa (^ara an'* LouiaiaBa pened." pointers.” liow to cast their files and hold a "Where Is Adelaide?” group. As each one is complete in tion to limited to the appendix it- fident that it’ll be a different story pendable men and true"—that’s the bowing by scores of 32 to 16 and 23 The girl’s voice was weak and when she discusses her favorite art "Jack and Matt." GAY Y-ELVET UMBRELLAS FORM J ^ Q A T T O N ot ths tores footbsll experts toe ball on toe five yard line; Squa- Stats failed to land among the 'has fascinated me for years." She insists thsl with a little prac- M Cl properly. Itself, it Is all in the Interest of effi- self. Removal of the appendix at a t tbs Orove. Coach Jack Dwyer 1s way Head Coach Ducky Pond de- to 24. Fans who witnessed the ae- low-pitched, but cilmc steadily. The "Karl’s Wooden Horse." cient utilization of space. But it al- this stag* will yield recovery in al- working hard with his secondary on scribed the Yal* pquad he will taka whose pre-game selections are made trito scored on a pass from Harabur- "first ten" although tbs balloUng is Words were uttered with tense, ries tussles were mu.b Impressed for The Herald, Herbert Barker of da against East Hartford, Harabur- cloae In the lower pa-^ of the list. "Polly Patchwork.” so results In a more aesthetic room Birmingham, England (AP)— most 100 per cent of cases. playe to halt the passing of Feldler to Tigsrtown Saturday for the "Big with the promise shown by the los- nervous rapidity. . "Mr. Brown’s Grocery Store.” arrangement because related ob- and 81illago, who alternated In toss- Three” gams with Princeton. It’s the Aesoclated Press emerged with da adding the extra point with a line "I told the police the truth about vlsaged, and uncompromising. "Tell Fisher, 'Tve told you what's going Cathay wouldn’t do It. He would Birmingham boasts ot an unusual Expect to Recrnit 250 Left ers, promise that should reach toe fine total of 39 winners In 84 plunge. to happen If you He, I am telling give references but he wouldn’t give "Mary and the Policeman." jects can be massed, thus giving a Industry — making umbrellas for The great danger comes when the Ing most of the Llths' 35 passes, the smallest Yale squad to make fulfillment during the coming sea- one thing." she said. “It wm a It all.” he said. ’’Every bit of It.” "Little Wooden Doll." simpler, more organized appearance appendix breaks and the Infected eleven of which were completed. such an Important trip. son. games. Harry Grayson, NEIA sports pick-up. I don't want you to think ‘That’s all," she said. “You know you that the man who posed as the kind of references that were African tribal chiefs. editor, picked 18 out of 36 and Jock Tbe best high school game tot* Frank B. Cathay Is the one who required, and he wouldn't sign the “Poems for Childhood." to a room. More than a dozen high chiefs material la spilled In the abdominal More would have beeh successful Handers from the 75 Havs Hod Same Team that I’m the tvpe of girl who falls the rest," Rose Eyleman's "Fairy Book,' (»vity, setting up the condition bad the receivers been able to hold Sutherland, Pitt coach, picked 17 season, in our estimatton. was the Wrestling for a pick-up. I don’t ordinarily, Fisher shook his head Impatient- footed the hill.” bond.” All of these chests are built close have ordered large, gaily colored Washington, D. C.—Tuffy Lee- Tbs Rangers squad has been in- out of the same 36, Barker's list of West Hartford tilt, in which to* lo- She lowered her eyes and re- ".So this man was Impersonating (Poems). to the floor because toll legs waste umbrellas this year. known as peritonitis. Under such on to the ball. mans, George Washington backflsld tact aver since the team was organ- but this was exceptional. I don’t ly- Stevenson’s "Child Garden of circumstances the chance of recov- The West Sides are also working Clobs of Connecticut. ised. Ths players are youthful hut games, however, had a number of cals put up a gallant fight against know how It happened. "This man had given you a garded the tip of her shoe. Cathay and was going to see that space, and space today is precious. The umbrellas, between seven and star, has gained more than half of setups. a much heavier team and lost, 6-0. By ASSOCIATED PRESS "Isn't It a fact?" Fisher Insisteil. his friend got the Job?” Verses.” . Incidentally, the utility chest has a eight feet In diameter, are made ery Is much less. to Improve their kicking, the weak- G. W.’a total yardage In seven all have sxhibitsd the ability neces- "It happened there at the hotel. name," he said, “when you met And the simpler of the fairy tales. The chance of recovery from ap- ness of which proved a deciding sary to travel In semi-pro circles, The worst game was toe East Hart- Kansas City. Kaa.—Toots Estes. The man was registered as Mr him?” his forefinger once more pointing "Yes.” well planned interior. It makes an specially of velvet in the various games thus far; has thrown 75 per- Hartford, Conn,, Nov. 14.—(AP) ford clash. In which toe local* war* Oklahoma dsfsatsd Speedy "What was his friend?" This is the age at which children tribal colors and are adorned with pendicitis is also much less when factor In the first score of the game. and all have had more or less sx- All three selectora and youra tru- caty, Cathay, Frank B. Cathay of River- "Of course," she said. at the girl's face. love to be read to. Their ability to excellent piece for a living room, It to net known whether Sandrow- cent of the (jol)nials’ succesMul —The boys who hit the golf ball ly also, missed on two games, pick- favored but played Ustleaely to lose, Lawrence, Toronto, 3 out of three view. 1 didn’t know at the time "What was that name?" ''Ye.s,” she said In a low voice. ”1 don't know. It was someone living room-dining room or a one- gay fringes and tassels. the child happens to be suffering passes, and has averaged better than from the wrong side have flung down perience In high school basketball. 14-7. falls. "Ah.” he said. "Now we're get- he called Frank.” read la too limited to satisfy their from heart disease; kidney inflam- akl will b* with the champs or not It Is felt that ths addition of Turk- ing Notre Dame to beat Navy and who he was. or even whether he "Frank B. Cathay.” hunger for stories. room apartment. One compartmei.t next Sunday to give Feldler compe- 40 yai^s on punts. He’s carried the the gauntlet to their orthodox breth- Michigan State to topple Syracuse was staying at Ihe hotel. It started "Did he tell you he was from ting somewhere" (To Be Continued) has shelves for bottles. One has tray mation, bronchitis, or any infectious ball 134 times for an average of 3 ern. Fed up on the Jibes and taunts Jason Chapman ington and Chapman will give the She said nothing, but there was PASSION PLAY SEASON disease. tition in the matter of booting the team the balance and steadiness when toe opposite occurred. Suther- •as an accident. I brushed against Rlvervlew?” Real reading begins after drawers, two are lined for flat sti- leather. Fumbles are also being and one-half yards per time. of the righthanders, the state’s port- a little shiver that rippled her Fisher makes a threat in the next ver, the other for table linen and SUCCESS Do not try to treat every pain in recognition in semi-pro competition, needed for a winning combination. land and Grayson both missed in him In the elevator when the cage "Yes.” seven, and It to at that tlnm given a goodly share of attention by aiders are responding to the tocsin t'e Rangers have signed Howard naming Michigan to beat Wiscon- gave an unexpected start. I apolo- "Did you know he cashed a shoulders. Installment—and Stella remember* the last compartment has cork the abdomen of vour child by admin- New York—Lou Little hasn’t done sounded by Chief Fred Ellis, Besides Turkington and Chap- Fisher sneered. 1U1 a«ldri-ss. that reading Interests noay be istering a cathartic. The right pro- the W en Sides, as inability to hold "Gob" Turkingt'-n and Jason Chap- man, the Rangei.3 squad Includes sin and St. Mary’s to take U. C. L. g is t, Just one of those routine check?” guided. Olive Roberts Barton lined trays for glasses. But the Oberammergau, Germany (AP) the ball was another shortcoming. so well on Franklin Field since the Wethersfield, In droves. vsrdon mc’s.’ He said. 'Not at all,’ "Only a small check. I think It "You would want to stop there,” cleverest feature lies in the fact the —Nearly 200,000 visitors came to cedure is to apply heat or cold to man, two of th^ finest players on Francis DsIlaFera, Jamas Antonio, A. lists tiooks for children eight to relieve the pain and to call a physi- Llths Also Practice days when he was a bruising lines- Following the successful New the recently abandoned National Albert Saimonda snd Geno Enrico, and his fingers closed for s moment was a S50 check. Ho got some he said. "You would want us to ten year* old. trays can be removed and used for this mountain village this summer man for the University of Pennsyl- England left handsd golf association Remember At GLENNEY’S money before we went out.” for the Jubilee performances of its cian. Both teams emerged from Sun- Guards quintet, which gained wide guards; James Sheldon and Harold We’re not ready yet to make our about my arm. believe that was all. Now go ahead serving. day’s fray without serious Injuries vania. In 1924 he brought his championship at Sandy Burr this prominence for its achiavamsnti on Schuetz, centers; Charles Smith, ” I don’t know what It was about "And that’* all?" asked Fisher. and tell us all of It. Tell us the Commonly used combinations em- passion play, the town council an- The doctor makes his diagnosis on Georgetown squad to Philadelphia selections for toe coming Saturday. You Get A Chance To Win A Dandy $25.00 Now we come to the children over the presence of such symptoms as and will place their best teams on year. Ellis mulled over the idea of the chalked court during the three Stowart Kennedy and Andrew Ra- (If the snow that’s falling at the th* physical contact that thrilled "That’* all," she said. sordid part of It. Don't ry to spare G lorifying seven. From this time on, books and ploy bookcases and desks, book- nouncing -me of Its most successful the field Sunday. The U ths are not and the Hoyas were turned back 3-0. a Connecticut Association and his me. It was something. Then his Ftaher turned to Griff, then look- yourself, or If you do. so help me cases and one or two utility cheats seasons. severe vomiting, fever, nausea and years of its existence. Turkington giiakus. guards. From these eleven present writing keeps up until torn Overcoat With Every 5Qc Purchase more books pile up for their read- severe pain tn the abdomen localized taking things easy by any means as This Saturday he lakes his Columbia ' queries among the Hartford aec- will add considerable strength to players. Coach Greer Is hopeful 01 voice had something to do with It ed at Bleeker. heaven. I'll have you In a cell be- ing. Coach Moske found much fuel for Lions there and a*, pessimistic as he ; tlon’s left handers mot with whole there probably won’t be any games). He had a beautiful voice. fore another hour has passoil.” _Y ourself over the eppendlx, and changes in the Rangers at center and Chapman being able to develop a quintet that Here are Grayson’s prsdletions: Ala- ''Satisfied ?” he asked. Aside from adventure and the the blood which are found by exam- criticism after the game despite the would have you believe he is, Little ; hearted support over the plan, will be an Important addition at will give the fans tl .>lr money's This opportunity to win "I got off at my floor and he Griff shook his head slightly. "You know the rest,” she saW In budding Interest in the regular decisive margin of victory gained is confident of victory. Forty one signed applications for bama over Georgia Tech, Holy Cross got off at the same floor. I think "Neither am 1." said Fisher. ination of the blood under a micro- forward. It was previously report- worth a t every game this season. over Brown, Carnegie Tech over this coat ends Saturday. a whimpering manner. By Alicia Hart children’s series, we can now In- scope. by the north enders. Having bad ...... i the Connecticut Left Handed Golf ed that Chapman hat’ signed with Form Junior Five be was trying to pick me up, Fisher whirled once more to the "Go ahead,” he said. "Tell it to troduce geography In story form, any over-confidencc that might DuquCsne, Minnesota over Chicago, Novembor 17. thought so at the time, but I’m free. attack. “Immediately after that,” Today *s Pattern The safety of the child depends on University, Ala.— Don Hutson, | Association and todr.y are proudly the AII-Burn ides but t' 'a was pre- In un effort, to develop additional Colgate over Syracuse, Columbia me. I may surmise the rest or I information bout the world and have been present before last Sun- Alabama left end, It the fastest man mature, as he has only practiced a Wtilte and 21. and, after all. I ha said, "you left the hotel. You may know it. That's neither here ~B* SICA SCRVldt ISJr an early and correct diagnosis of the camped under the banner bearing material for use on the team when over Peon, Duke over North Caro- iMn’t see any reason why its people, certain classics (foun- condition and on an operation while day’s gams knocked out of them, in the university. Last spring be those awe inspiring words "Manus few times with the "shooting cir- needed, the Ranger Junior., will be came here. You registered under nor there. You tell me.” dation books. I call them), books the West Sides should put up - a outran all the football pjayers in cus.” lina, Purdue over Fordbam, Illinois abouldn’t pursue the acquaintance- the name of Stella Mockley. "He put me In this hotel.” she Ileallh rcall.v is the keynote of inflammation is still definitely lim- Sinistra.” It is estimated that a organized this reason and will play over Wisconsin, Nebraska over Kan- on natural history (flowers, birds much bettor scrap for the title and practice and then went out "for track membarship in the vicinity of 250 To Use Armory In the preliminaries to the main at- ship a little farther If I wanted to. "Yes,” she said. said. "He told me that It had been winter Ireauty. Y'ou can use creams and animals), those on construc- ited to the appeni^ Itself. force the series Into a third and sas, Oklahoma over Kansas State, But I wasn't easy. I didn't give "Why did you do that?” and lotions to lubricate and protect and beat the cinder aces. Hutson can easily be recruited from the 75 Signing of this pair of cage lumi- tractions at the Armory. A goodly Just a prank, that he had a wife tion and general information, and final game. also to the leading base stealer In narlee to a definite indication that Kentucky over Tulane, Louisiana OVERCOATS ,Uin Mven a glasca aa I went Into "I didn't want to bo traced," she and that he couldn't afford to have the akin (incidentally, you should), clubs of the state. Ellis will soon number of candidates for this team State over Mississippi, Ohio State my room and cloaed and locked the imaginative storiea the conference baseball league. .seek the sanction of the Connecticut turned out for practice last night sold. me Intervlewcil by the newspapers. hut If you want to be lovely, you One thing I would like to em- over Michigan, Pittsburgh over th* ’-xy r HANtHESTER EVENING HERALD. UANOEOpftBR, CX3NN„ WEDNESDAT, NOVEMBER 14,1984. MANCHES'FER BVRmNO HERALD. MANCHEffrEK. COIW « WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14,19Ma as,- Toonenrille Folks Bv Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSH By Gene Ah SENSE and N O NSENSE ‘M ic k e y Chimselp^ M c G uir e C LR SS IF IE D WE NEED: Junior was fond of squeeaidg tooth JUST TO CUT»TWtr ucrtsT W e naad aooM eomrade who ia pasta out or bis shiny new tube. HU true mother, finding It nccaaaary to limit TWUS OM MOOR BlOCK*TDli^ he To comfort iM, weourat* you; the‘ amount to tha purpose in view, HOT OOINO TO lAMKB CMWlVK uinv warhed him one morning not to take SBBP7^ PDWEPf W a need some friend, dlspaasion- nto. too much.. MV INTO A, STABLE To live, ndvtaa tad quiet hate, Junior—How much may I taka? TOR VOUR RACE V40R6E/ And di^ by day to M t us straight Mother—Oh, a UtUa bIL about the W a need aoma eonatant friend to size of a bean. TOUR PLAN WEKTT THE. POUNOS PROF001BALLIS Millionaire Oil Man •tttui Junior gave the tuba a traman- Xika aoma grant Mghtbouaa on the dbus pinch and out shot a long rllF: OP THE NEIGHBORHOOD, FOR RENT—» ROOM TENEMENT bon o f paste. NOU'RE AS POPULAR Ms tM THIHVCHi&l at 169 Summit street, furnace and NOW ONPAR WITH To Buy the Cardinals And Unow ,Ck>d’a truth aeroat Mother (exclaiming)— Junior! Do OPTRA.ININO HH all improvements, and garage. Tel. Ufa’a aan; you wish to be punished? Is that OP SUM ON A'DANCE R jOOR/ 6987. And than n eommda such aa ha tba tiac of a bean? BESIDES, nfS AGAlINST COLLEGIATE GAME S t Louis, N o v .'l4 -^(AP)—LouIsa If the sale is completed It ap- W a naad to someona alaa to ba. Junior—Sure, Mom. This Is a gmiiG Haines Wentz, milUonaire oil pro- pears certain Wents will gain con- string baan. THE LAW TO VCEEP A H0R6E BIUTISH-AMERICAN >C. W eber 78— 255 —DougUa Malloch BUSINESS LOCATIONS ducer of Ponca City, Okla., will be trol o f the Rochester Internationa) Ireland aild Scotland isput four F. Winder 99— 277 IN THl« PCSIOEHTIAU FOR RENT 64 tbo next owner of the - St. Louie League, Columbus American Aaao- You may do various little favors poInU In the Britlsh-American I J. Adamy . 94— 306 HINT TO WRITERfl: When Cards if he agrees to pay the price ciation, Houston. Texas Ltague and for a man for years, and think ba FOR RENT — LARftE OFFICE league at Murphy’a alleys, Sherman E. Knofla . 128— 326 tanptad to um mora words than neo- Money Players Give Fans Breadon baa set on his world several other clubs in thehe Cardlidlna) is irataful. The chances are, if you room, second floor front, Purnell hitting high single of 138 and high aoanry, oontldar tba aaetlon fora* look into the matter, you will And,* 492 420 485 1397 championship baseball club. Brea- farms orgaflizatloD u well as th< block, 829 Main street, reasonable three string of 366. In the other man’s pasaaga to the roadmaater: Instead o f being grateful, he is ac- don, president o f the Cardinals, last World Champions tbSmselves. “ No. 6 did not whistla— sand anothor rate on lease. Inquire Geo. E. Keith; match. England took all four points More Spectacular Grid night, confirmed reports negotia- President John A . Heydler o f th< tually aore. from Wales, Brennan and H. Steven- tandear.” Keith Furniture Co. -MERCHANTS LEAGUE tions were under way for W ent* to National League and Ford C. Frick, son tying for high single with 114 who will succeed hlm^.Decemher 1 Mrs. Jackson— Say, Mis* Johnson, FOR Rent—OFFICES at 868 Main Contests, Unhampered by purchase control of the club and ita and the former hitting high three In the Merchants League laet said they had not heard of tha pro- did Mose give Celeetlne a engage- major league farms. row what can ba dona today. street, (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed- string with 888. night at ‘he Charter Oak alleys posed sale of the Cardinals but botb ment ring fob bein’ engaged? Wentz who came to St. Louis last Junior—Then we’d better eat the ward J. Holl. Telephone 4642 and Ireland Hale's took four points from the A. expressed approval of Wentz aa s i Mre. Johneon— No, Mie’ Jackaon, Roles to Hinder Offense. week, openly admitted he was In- raat of that apple pie now. VACUUM CLEANER, gun, cloch, 8028. Duncan ...... 112 and P. Stores. The Hardware terested In buying the Cardlnala. prospective purchaser. he done bettah dan dat. He guv lock repairing, key making etc. .Slnnamon ...... 90 Stores took four points from the huh a engagement wringer an’ wash- Bralthwalte. 52 Pearl street. McCullemn Landscape Five and Jafle’e Gems ‘‘Moviagoars, aa a whole, are tub. HOUSES FOR RENT McLagan .. broke even with the First National. By H.ABRY GRAYSON dumb,” declares a noted producer. ^EA Servloe Sports Editor stars o f lesa brilliance are buUt Into to Miami for a winter campaign un- Vennart ... Lary Glgllo took all honors with When we go to the movies, those A sports writer says there are SOO HELP WANTED— FOR RENT—SIX ROOM, single players of National League caliber. der the guidance of Bert Hulholland wrho alt near ua never are. single of 131 and three-string for New York, Nov. 12—It was only kinds o f games played with halle. bouse, centrally located, recently 502 1546 And it has coaches who are every FEMALE Totals .. 353a Raymond "Sonny" Workman, vet There are more than that many renovated, rent reasonable. Inquire Scotland five or si* years ago that profes- bit as good oa the college variety . Young Man—Er-alr-that Is, I First National (2) eran jockey from Washington,' ii kinds played with golf tiaUe alone. WANTED— EXPERIENCED wo- Mr. Gorman, State Service Station. Donovan ... 1(M 84 102 290 75— 257 sional football shrank before a wag- The pro game la here to stay— and came to say that your daughter tell.s Durand /...... 89 93 there's little risk In stating that one $200 poorer aa the result of an out man between ages of 30 and 40, Tel. 4307. Fields ...... 102 106 125 333 Clegg ...... 89 102 84— 275 g.lng Anger of acorn pointed by me that she— er—otae loves me. Young Couple—W ill it take much with reference, for general house- 93 279 of these days It will be on a par burst after the second race at Pint Father— And I suppose you have Foots ...... 88 98 Shea ...... 129 81 86—296 college coaches, staid old university to feather a nest? * work. German or Swedish pre- t-OR RENT—FIVTC ROOM single 366 with major league baseball as a llco yesterday. A fter bis mount come to aik my permission to marry Sherman ... 138 124 104 nny ...... 85 112 95— 292 professors and organizations func- Furniture Dealer—Ob, Just a little and garage $25 five room duple.x 95 106 295 money game. M ajor cieneral, bad been placed sec- her? ferred. Write Bo* M. Herald. ___ 94 Glgllo ...... 131 120 102—353 tioning for the uplifting of man- down. . tenement 118. Manchester Con------. 1... ' ■ ond Workman got off a few cboici Young Man—No, sir, I came to kind. Today the pro game la m remarks during the weighing out struction Company, telephone 4131 Totals ... 526 507 530 1563 523 518 442 1473 ask you to make her behave herself. DOCS— BIRDS— PETS much accepted as a legitimate sport process and the judges slapped l InlU^lV *n^mb«7*In?“ ll1>br®v^.llons or 4279. . Jafle’s Gems (2) as organized professional baseball. iSch wunt «s » -ord and eompound $200 fine on him "for conduct detri- SPLINTERS—When a stork FOR SALE— ENGLISH bull dog England ’ -eeney ...... 83 115 94—292 Remember the hue and cry that Racing Notes words as two words Minimum eoai la FOR R E N T— SE VE R AL Desirable 87 09 mental to the best Interests of rac- comes out of Us hangar, Its only M-APPER FANNY SAYS: puppies. Registered. A. K. C. Shields ...... 80 Kochln ...... 89 102 107—298 spilt the heavens when the old C?al ______see.\). sesT.ofT. orlea ot thrta ilnaa. nve. si* and seven room houses, 113 83 ing.” baggage is a cute little tax cxemp- Lina rataa par day tor Robert E. Richardson, 203 High- Torrance ...... 92 Bowers ...'...... 100 116 79— 295 loping Ghost forsook his diploma at single and double. Apply Edward J. 98 (By The Associated Press) Don...... International complications Finnegan .... . 101 . 91 Jaffe ...... 97 82 85-264 the University o f Illinois to cast his Ktimiva MareS IT, land street. Phone 8059. Holl. Phone 4642 and 8025. 114 112 Gallant Sir, from the stable oi never seem as serious as those that Brennan...... 112 Nelson ...... 106 107 100-—313 lot among the pros? Gustav, there Arlington Park at Chicago again Cash Cbarsa Norman W. Church, has been givsi happen at home...... In the feminine OK( HY SiVUTH A Good Lead .1 7 otai * eta was a stench! will boast a couple of the richest By John C. Terry 412 385 the top weight of 126 pounds foi language putting un the rouge Is ,1 t eta 11 eta Totals ...... 385 475 522 465 1462 Immediately staid old educators /'NMlrrNIVlIrtMg THMiT NO l U FUEL AND FEED horse races in the country in 1935. the first running of the $26,000 add- preliminary to putting un the dog. -OH.IoMK Am A umi lU-lur , n,, ...... I 11 etal U eta GLACIER PABK.ATTEND.ANCE Wales A. and P. Store* (0) came out of retirement to denounce All orders for Irracular tnaartlona 95 The nominations for the Lassie ed Bay Meadows Handicap, wbtcl M A N u rrH gu , UNeBNfleioug gmcig,Oiaw? 'TE Y- / w Aru---MT IMi HAUE Vf *o * VIVilW s vqsvwvMiua FOR SALE— HARD wood. Oak and INCREASES 60 PER CENT Wilson ...... 71 69 Antonio .... 83— 285 players who 'commercialized their . . . . I t ’a just like one o f thoee kind* AC FAR A( ue CAN Tia.'TNIS gAg will ba obarsad at tba one time rata. 90 Stakes, the big event for two-year NO NNMdNCi r r Mih DT HAMAR-nr Nmrr l i Spaelal rataa fer Ions term aayy hickory for Are place. Oak wood B. Holmes .. ...83 98 Yerks ...... 96— 255 talent, and Congress had to retire will be run Dec. 16. In all 38 horsei o f wives to know the emswers to all 899 ilCVeN moM Hit To WORK ON/ MHtMR F U D l M r 90 old flutes, and the Arlington Futur- OWFNAMNS TNC SfNSK RiRAMtRT AM'FUDlN'AttC Say advartlaint *iva upon and slabs. Telephone 3149. Glacier Park, Mont.— (A P )—See- A. Stevenson . .92 102 Wennergren 112— 291 for fear It would be forced to pass a were nominated. the questions but never what's DHAWCnV^ Ada ordered for three or ala days 85 ity indicate that both will be up to tmexs 09 'DUT <$AC, MW. < ( '.S DIPNV UNf OVR CNOOflNe ing America first isn't just a slogan H. Stevenson . . 92 114 Carlson . . . . 125— 313 bill prohibiting such terrible action. trum ps... .It’s the man who has FIRIOO' IIC MOST CtiR 100$ TNINS AAtt? VoUTbOKOFT. and stopped before the third or fifth SEASONED M IXED wood, stove 102— 295 their 1934 values. The $10,000 more than he needs who doesn't care day will ba eharsed only lor the ac- out here In the open spaces; It's an Petke...... But since the entrance of Grange Prospects for good racing at th« Tgi ei fTM OAV, TUt t i j trib ME e niAT ir smer$ au aum- 'Th'JAR IRiNr iM-negWAdAF/ tAi-mmNgoFF length $7 per cord delivered. E. J. Totals ...... 338 383 360 added Lassie attracted 280 nomina- Alamo Downs winter meeting, bs- much for m o n e y ....A dumbbell is Pfonc «itoe*M.y, tual number of -Imaa the. q •PP*” * Into the “ long green" game, things IWtfMOigtMlNg IN'nw AlORNINg FIDR IMfWNgBN ad. eharglns at the rata •••'nad. but Holl. Telephone 4642. actuality. 441 480 488 1439 tions for the 1935 running. That ginning Christmas Day, are bright one o f those girls who is as back- It A i r u o M / i r have changed. Today you find pro im f o r w n t x no allowanea or refunds can be mads Officials of Glacier National park SOUTH METHODIST LEAGUE House and Hale (4) indicates a gross value o f around Already applications for stalls foi ward in the head as she is In her age eOMFlRTt ROMTb ‘ -iT k - U l e on si* time ada stopped after the FOR SALE —SEASONED hard football playing a game that has WAflNYJffr announced that this year's attend- ...... Ill 89 121—321 $30,000, which would make it the more than 1,000 horses have bee* ....The life of the party usually NOON THI N i x r wood. Stove, furnace or fireplace become a major attraction, and *8« MgpICAl ***No^*till forbids" i display lines not ance surpassed that of 1633 by fully Team No. 3 took three points I ...... 94 88 103—283 most valuable race for fillies In the received. arrives with a suspicious looking Cut any length, delivered. Phone pulling between twenty and thirty *rAFF 00 per cent. Howard Hayo, head of from Team No. 4 In the South on ...... 96 100 90—286 thousand fans to the gate regularly. country. The Arlington Futurity, package under his arm...... W hy the *°7^e Herald will not be raaponalbla 5148. Also general trucking. W. E...... 108 115 117— 340 a $20,000 added event with 457 nom- Dickens Is It that shoe laces always ON YIW TM N - / for more than one Ineorreet Insertion the park bus systiem, says registra- Methodist bowling league at the Just what has brought about this of any advertlaement ordered Heron, Andover, Conn. tions numbered 120,000, compared YMCA alleys, Roger Wlnton hitting tc ...... Ill 116 122—349 change from the days of the Ncsser inations, may have a gross value of break when you are dressing in a mort than on# with 76.615 In 1933. high single of 130 and high three more than $60,000. hurry? Th* loadv#rt#nt omlsilon of brothers, Jim Thorpe. Canton Bull- string of 322. In the other match. 520 506 5553- 1579 dogs, Columbus Panhandles, Massll- rwt pobUcatloB of •dvtriUtng will b* WANTED— TO BUY The park seemed to have had a Landscape Five (0) Go Quick, which won the' Pimlico . IT 18 TOUGH TO HAVE TO roetlS# only by c«nc#Hatton of tho particularly potent appeal for the Team No. 1 took all four points from lion Tigers and the pro game ot ebarc# mad# for ihe-iorvlco r«nd#rtd. Team No. 2, T. Smith hitting high Belanger 74— 218 Handicap Monday, has not been H o c k e v ^ USTEN TO SPEECHES ABOUT PRICES T r E up on rags. I buy Washington administration. Heading yesteryear? There are several All adT#rili#ment« muit conform single with 148 and O. Nelson high Donnelly 85—228 named to run In the endurance, the UNPARALLELED PROSPERITY m ityUe copy and typography with live poultry. Call Wm. Ostrlnsky. the official visitors was President causes. three string with 385. Howard . 91— 273 last stake for juveniles of the Mary- By ASSOCIATED PRESS OVER A RADIO YOU CANNOT r«gulatlODa enforced by the pumlih- 91 Clinton street. Telephone 5879. U(H)Scvelt. Member, of the cabinet First, the money game has at- Team No. 4 Charter . '73-234 land season, which will be run over GET MONEY ENOUGH TO PAY ara and they reeerve the right to who came to the park for vacations tracted practically every major star NATIONAL •dlte revlee or lejec* any copy con- E. McKlimcy . 90 96 77 263 ) Tourtellt 114— 291 the mile and 70 yards route at Bow- FOR. Included Secretaries Roper, Ickes,’ In college In the last decade. Among Montreal Maroons 3, St. Louis 1 sidered obJectlonabU. FI. Purlnton .. . . 89 75 79 ■243 1 those who are playing the game to- ie Nov. 24. The daughter of Haste WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR W A Y CLOSINO HOURS—Clasalfled ads to ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD .'59 Dern and Attorney General Ciun- 382 425 437 1244 (overtime). be pDbllshed same day must be re- V. Adamson . 117 114 — 231 ! day are Beattie Feathers, All-Am - is slated to return, with the rest of A business man says he never TME AMAICMENT OF VIA6H KNO EASY, VBIHeeSS tAbA INSISTS mlnga. Hardware Stores (4) TONIGHT’S SCHEDULE takes his troubles home with him. ' row night at 6:45 at the Second Con- binding in matching gregational church. Regular $29.50 Grades colors. SHOULDERS ib 1 2 c Chapman Court, Order of Ama- ranth, will meet Friday evening at Quick-Arrow SOAP CHIPS...... pkg. 11c S o'clock in the Masonic Temple. Tou'U enjoy owming a (Chatham "Air Loom".. .you'll delight in the (21-ounce. Cloac-out I) perfectly grand pastel shades. Those who prefer the two-tone styles The business of the evening will in- clude initiation of candidates. A McKenzie’s Magic BISCUIT FIX)UR...... Ig. pkg. 27c can have their pick of lovely combinations. Generous bed size. social hour with refre.shments will Devonshire Mixed TEA ...... * • '/t lb. 21c We are offering our regular $29.50 follow In charge of Mrs. Klizabeth (Orcen and black). Johnston and her committee. coats at this Pre-Holiday Sale—they The Junior Quest club will meet Newton Bobertaoa'a Roval Iri ah are the most wanted styles, fabrics, Cannon’s Part-Wool tonight at 7 o'clock 1 1 t b s N o r t h Metho^st church. The membership furs. If you have put off bujring that loaf $2.98 has reached 25 and other boys and BREAD needed Winter coat, plan to shop BLANKETS, girls who desire to Join should get IS in touch with the president, Thom- lauge alze Inaf of taaty nut and raialn bread. Alwaya Hale’s Thursday. Better type coats Snuggle under a Cannon ''LeaksvUle" blanket this Winter and be a big acllcr when advr.rtl lined. New ripple and shawl collars ORANGES noHte'a doz.. 29® of CARACUL, MARMINK, KID FOX, PERMANENT A SPSS .Meintoah No. I'a 16-quart A U JU Jr j r S u S u 9 (4 Itn. 27c) baakPt O * ^ 7 WOLF. Black and brown. Styles Cotton-Filled rsd-t WAVES for miss and madam. For best selec- CELERY bun. 10c High curls, flat or round tion, shop as early as you can tomor- COMFORTABLES, $ ^ -9 8 row! waves, specially priced until Filled with 100% pure white cotton. Covered with figured sateen with 12-inch plain color border trim. Large bed size, 72x84 inches. Christma. MEALTM MARKET '\l£ £ d m Make Your Own Fincks $39.50 COATS, now Fi-om These HeauUi Quality Meats All our one-of-n-klnd coats that have been priced throughout $ the Fall season at $39..’)0, now In the favored treebark material %vith SQUIimKL„BADGF.I!. Kin KO.\, WOLF, CARA- at Special Prices THURSDAY! 33 CUL trims, y Printed and Tweed SxifcTU • Free Delivery On Purchases $1.00 Or Over. Hotel Sberldan Dial .luvu Tender, Frcah Cut now CREPES $19.75 COATS, $Jg.75 Auction Bridge CUBE STEAKS 4 (or 2 5 c Smart dre.ss coats with rich fur trimmings. AII- Contract Bridge Will tiroil or fry to a T! wool s|)orts coats in Balmacaan. reefer, belted back models. Full silk lined. Many plaid backs. For miss and madam. 00c Yard Setback Party Porterhoiiao Swodlah-Amerlcan PoUtloal Club. lb. 3 5 At HALE’S Coats—Main Floor, rear. Bunt Cilta c STEAK 89c and $1.19 Grades Masonic Temple Top Koiitid Popular Drug You wrUI enjoy mEdtlng your frock from these bright Winter prints and Friday Eve., Nov. 16 PrlUM- Ik'Pl lb. 2 5 c SALE! Felt At 8 P. M. STEAK tweed crepes in brown, blue and Savings! green. Regular stock crepes selling Prtceo and Refreshments. dally at SOc and $1.19! TIokete 85 oenta. M ackerel lb l O e p' Stork Castile Soap Yard Goods—Main Floor, left. Join the Red Cross This Week! Hats J 2forl0c A Pre-Holiday Thursday A fine, pure PINEHURST glkeJW H A LEC o? $1 olive oil castile Only! for babies and Selling! DIAL 4151 -•MANrHFSTFPjrONN.-^ grown-ups! $1.00 Wamjpole’s Cod Liver Oil, 67c largo Bacon Eoclrrlrd For Those Who Like To Just before the holidays wejoiler $1.25 Petrolagar ...... 84c $1.00 Nujol ...... 67c LAMB PATTIES. a selected group of better type All-Metal Knit Their Own And Want Tliem Smart! hats at $1.00! Many models sold 35c Gem Blades ...... 25c 4 f o r ...... 35c Ivory Shaving Cream ...... 23c Special! 25c as high as $2.08. Brim.s, berets, turbans. Every hat Is new. .every 25c Gillette Blades (blue, regu- Freohly Chopped lar) ...... 21e style is smart! Bridge $129 $1.00 Haley's M -O ...... 67c GROUND BEEF, Hale’s ‘Knit-A-Bit’ Corner lb...... Hale's Mineral Oil, p in t...... 25c 25c Millinery—Main Floor, center. Hot Water BotUes. 2-qt. ______56c SOc Rubber Gloves (7 to 9) ...39c Very Tyader features the famous 25c Glazo Nall Potlsh...... 21c . GENUINE CUBE STEAKS. Lamps 1 Main Floor, right Why Be Cold? The best-looking bridge lamps—and only $1.29. We're Tioga Yarns Be comfy all night Keep Little Ones Comfy In ^'^juttlng this Christmas special out at once so that folks r may take advantage of this saving. Metal standard In Which make up into stunning long in Sold and black finish. Attractive parchment shadci' in New Bulk Sauerkraut. ««-'ater3, frocks, suits, vtwin sets, scenic designs, laced edges. “Kozy Kid” fVesh Spareriba. r//f children’s ajijiarel. Oet busy and Women’s Flannel - • -start msk Rib Corned Beef, lb. 10c. making-caTlySprlttg appArel Dried Beef, 1-2 lb. 29c; 1-4 now. ..why not a sweater, ’ker- Sleepers lb. 16c, chief, or tarn as a holiday gift? Gowns, Pajamas Pottery Country Style Sausage Meat Table Lamps will be 29c lb. Special! Free Knitting Instructions $1.59 79c Large Unk Sausage. 29c lb., Miss Peterson, our able Instructress, will show you how and Small Link Sausage, easy the new patterns are to copy. Free InstrucUons GOWNS—Regular and extra sizes. Good Keep the dear little Special! lb. 33c. with all yam purchases dally 11:15 to 6. Nights 7 'til 9. full and long go'wns—not inferior, skimpy ones warm all night $1.69 ■ Saturdays 9 ’til 9 o’clock. grades. White, floral prints, stripes. long these cold , n i g h t s In t h e s e P.AJAMAS—Two-piece models In plain The smartest table lamps you'U find a t lesa SUGAR...... 52c heavy knit sleepers than $2.(X>! Squat style colored pottery bases with print trim, or plain with silk frog with feet. Rubber buttons that 10-pcRind rioth bag* trim. Sizes 16 and 17: ' with harmonhUng parchment shades. Shades ^ Popular Tioga Yarns won’t break off when laundered. 16 inchea in diameter. Lamps stand 17 inches Boucle, 200 yds. 75c Lambale. 175 yds. »0c Drop-seat style. Infants' to S high. Good Native Potatoes, peck Flannel Underwear—Main Floor, rear. years. Lamps—BasemenL 19c. Crevehna, 200 yds. 75c Bonanzale, 200 yds. 7.5c Baby Shop—Main Floor, rear. Ondenoveau, 100 yds. 45c Silvena, 200 yds. 7r>c Restore Your Car Friend’s Mince Meat, 19c. Popular Sellers; Why Not Refurnish The Kitchen For The Holidays? With Squash or Pumpkin, can 17c. Johhson^s Onrcoal, S bags 45c. 5-Piece Maple Breakfast Sets Auto Cleaner iq Shetland Yarn, and Thursday Specials for A very popular yam for .sweaters. Regular I J-ounce sise ball. Dark and light colors. Hardwood mapla breakfast seta finished la a rich maple. Auto Wax ChecM Week: Drop-leaf type table with four Windsor fiddleback chain to $1 4.95 I OM Fashleoed or Bed SIdn aiatch. ! C H E E S E . . . . I b . 3 5 c Knitting Floss, Set S14-ounce akclns. A heavy knitting yam In . BRICK CHEESE wide range of colon. 5-Pe. Maple Sets, 5-Pc. Unpainted Sets, • Drop-leaf table with four Unpainted hardwood maple sets...... lb. 25c Apply It to your car. Pronto! Oraago or ToBow. bow-back Colonial type $ Drop-leaf table and four Windsor "Knlt-A-Bit” Cferoer—Main Floor, left (rear). The kwt beauty of your car re- chain. 16.50 chairs. $9.95 turns. Large sise can. A t HALET8 Housefuralshinga—Basement. Basement