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❖ - BIRDS. BEASTS, SUBJECT .. R U S ^ JAPAN TO ISTANBUL REFORM. Paterson Silk Workers 43 GO TO WORK Istanbul, Nov. 20.—(AP)— Latest modernization edict for SETTLE STARTS TRIP Turkey’s metropolis. ASKED TO JOIN Hens are forbidden to lay eggs Refuse to Quit Strike ONCWAHIAOr in public thoroughfares. Progress and westernisation A R M S ^ T A L K have hit beasts also. Another JOBS M START Paterson, N. J., Nov. 20.— (AP)— ^these terms, that in a month or a municipal order says that flocks INTO STRATOSPHERE None of the 20,000 strikers in the month and a half we will be back of sheep, herds of goats, water broad silk industry returned to work where we were for the past four btiffalo "and other animal con- today, the workers rejecting defi­ years. The manufacturers will be Anxions to gr^Utlons” henceforth may tra­ Beginning Made on Sammit \ verse the streets only between nitely the settlement terms put for­ cutting each others throats at the With Major Chester L For^ the hours of 9 p. m. and 6 a. m. ward by Mayor John V. Hlnch- expense of the workers." Soars To Stratosphere Again The manufactiurers on Saturday Have Conference Contin- -#■ liffe’s arbitration committee. Street Extension With 16 In a statement, Frank Schweitzer, accepted Uie arbitration commit­ aey. Naval Flier Is Stndy- general secretaiy of the American tee’s report which asked that mill ne— Germany to Be Asked Federation of Silk Workers, said owners pay the weavers a scale that Workers, More to Com^ lack of recognition of the union un­ would net them about $22 for a 40- ing Effects of Cosak to Retnm. der the settlement terms was the hour week. Many Apply for New Jobs. Find Murdered main reason for the refusal of the A circular distributed by the Rays at Great H ^ jits strikers to end the long deadlock. union yesterday, said the National ‘Ai far as we are concerned,” Labor Board had ruled the strike Geneva, Nov. 20.—(AP)—Au­ Schweitzer said, “we won’t stand should be ended and the workers Forty-three men were taken from Expects to Stay Aloft D a thoritative sources said today that ManInW(H)ds for this tjrpe of settlement. It retium to their looms at a minimum the town’s charity lists today and efforts by the United States dele­ means, if we return to work under of $25 a week. put to work earning wages, under t3 Dariness Begiu to gates to the disarmament confer­ the government’s Civil Works Ad­ ence to have other nations, par­ ministration program, on th^ Sum­ ticularly Russia and Japan, added Near Somers mit avenue extension and other pro­ FaR to the present four power arms con­ jects recommended by Town En­ versations have failed. WARNED TO BE CAREFUL gineer J. Frank Bowen.' Hugh R. Wilson, American minis­ Sixteen men under the direction Akron, O., Nov. 20.— (A P)—^Lieo* ter to Switzerland and acting chief Head Battered Beyond of Amos LdUie were engaged clear­ tenant Commander L. G. W. Settl| of the American arms delegation, ing and burning underbrush for the Recognition — Stab advised the Naval wlrriess statkak undertook the addition of the other OF UQUOR CONTROL LAWS Summit avenue extension. It was nations to the parley in an effort to Wound Over Heart— expected that the work would have here shortly before 1 p. m., E. 8. make the negotiations more univer­ progressed as far as the site of the that he was over Bktft liverpooi, O., sal and more representative. Naked Except For old White Spring pond by tomorrow a0x>ut 60 miles southeast of Akroi:^ The steering committee met to­ Necktie. Head of Federal Bar Associ­ RELIEF IS SOUGHT noon. Five men were assigned to and was preparing to seed his goiiii day with its leaders ready to pro­ work

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who had been dependent upon the Much as Mr. Hooey had not paid his city for support. taxes for four years, it didn’t much AMERICA MAY DRIVE Manchester SURVEY CmES OF STATE Mayor Jasper Mcliovy aald SELECTMEN ACCEPT matter au^Miw if he did movo out Biidgeport would submit a Ust o f of towzL ^ e request wss dealed. OBITUARY projects tomorrow to the state com- MAE W S W ’ Mrs. Daisy B. Housekeeper and FRANqOFFGOLD Date Book OFLAI PUT » m 0 WORK mi^on. These projects were ex­ 23 others on Chestnut street com­ plained about a smoke nuisanoe, pected to give employment to more DEATHS TOMORROW than 1,000. saying the “Glue Gold” coal caused III sot Inf of Chamber of Manchester and Meriden were ^yi Go to HoDywood, If— such dense volumes of black smoke' British Economist Pears En- Ckimmerce at Country Club at 6:30 First State W ifi First Day of FedertJ Pro­ that the weekly washings were Hawley Petti bone other cities where civil work pro­ News of the death of Hawley Pet- o’clock. U / 8. Senator Patrick Me- grams got imder way during the dirtier than ever after being hung Carran, of Nevada, and Reprs s itar out Selecttnan Gkumey, ^pointed tibone at his home In Vernon Clenter, y ropean Nations May Be Set Dp Under «DrafimB gram to Take Poor Million day. Kiwanians See Board Ses- N. Y., yestwday, rbcells to North tlvs 'Isnnan P- Kc^pplemann, of a qiedal committee on smoke, re­ Hartford, speakers- - ported that “Glue Gold" coal was End residents thet he fomeiiy sioDS lived here and that his first wife Free to Unite Forces. OOMCNO KVENT8 ef the New ls «M ■ Men Off Refief RoUs. 2« DIPHTHERIA CASES Burlesque. not purchased, after'aU, and that Monday, Nov- 27-—Combined con­ ____ \ some other kind of coal was re^ion- was Miss Phelena Hibbard, sister of W. B. Hibbard. Mr. Pettlbone, who cert of Beethoven and Q Clef clubs, Hartford, Nov. 20.— (AP)—Twen- slhle. llie question was asked as to at High auditorium, benefit where "Glue Gold” coal could be was a nephew of the late General London, Nov. 10.—(AP)—Prof. Hartford, Nov. 20.^(APJ-* 17m By ASSOCIATED PRESS ty.-aix cases of cdphtheria were re­ Laugha ran riot at the Kiwanls Joseph R. Hawley, in his youth was of Manchester Memorial BoepitaL ported to the State Department of found in Manchester. After much J. H. Jones, University of Leeds first wage board satnup jaiS|r;tha The first contingrent of Connecti­ club tun^eon in the Coimtry club employed at the old Union Mantzfae- Thursday, Nov. 80 (Thanksgiving Health for the week ending at noon discussion, the matter was tabled. cut unemployed reported for work this noon as members of the local turing company.. He was a live economist, told the American Cham­ Day).—Seventh cross coun­ pirovlsIaBs of tha Mln^mnm Wags today and 18 of these were from Seventy-three applications were today on Civil Works Administra­ Board of Selectmen presented am wire In the village actlvitlee of that ber o f' Commerce today that the try run, sponsored by Recreation Law enacted at the Isust se^on at Middletown. This figure showed an Seventy-three aplications were Centers, at U o’clock, a. m. tke (Jeneral Assembly, will be es­ tion projects launched to reduce the impromptu skit in which a bur­ received from local people asking time. Rb and his bride lived in the danger to Europe of President increase of 21 cases over the previ­ Second game of town title football tablished for the lace industry in number of dependents on public lesque touch was given a regular for the job of superintendent of the house on North Main street, near Roosevelt’s depreciated d^ar policy charity lists. ous week. session of the Board. Union, just west of the Sheridan series between West Sides and the state it was anaonneed todi^ by town water department. Each was so great as to justify coopera­ Ikigles at M t NM» in afternoon. In some cities the start of activi­ Two diphtheria bacilli carriers Chairman A aron Cook mauie it agreed he was the one and only man property. The first Mrs. Pettlbone tive action by continental gold Miss Helen Wood, dlrecter of Fed­ were reported from Greenwich, and clear at the outset of the “meeting'’ died in earty Ufe and Mr. PettlboQe gening of baSkethall season. Na­ eral employment. The board per- ties under the Federal program for for the job. The applicaticms were standard countries khd subsequent tional Guards vs. All-Bumsldes, at which $ , has been alloted one each from Hartford and New that any “ action’’ tadcen would not received and filed. married Mias Esther Loomis, who sotmel will probably be announced 400000,000 cooperation with the sterling group. the State Armory. was held up temporarily pending Britain. Scarlet fever cases report­ be binding,' that everything said The meeting was adjourned at with three children survive him. within two weeks. ed totalled 60 as against 55 for the was only in f\m and that it was They arc Joseph Hawley Pettlbone, Jones said that “Rooeev^t’s dif­ Dec. 15-16—International Nights Tbe advisory oommlttee of the approval of proposed projects by 1:30 a. m., after Clerk Waddell read ficulties are only beginning," and the sfkte em erg^y relief commis­ previous wedk„ O. these 8? were hoped the comment of the Board a list of bills to be “paid,” among of Flint, Mich.; Loomis Pettlbone, of at Y. M. C. A. State Department of Labor, of membtfs would be taken in that declared be personally had a real sion. from Hartford County, 23 being them being one for $650 to pay for Vernon Center, N. Y.. and Mrs. which Attorney Nathaa Saxe of In several communities, however, from Hartford. Five cases of light. Richard K. Haughton, Birmingham, fear that France and other gold New Haven is ebairmaa, mat list udilskey for the Sdectmen a ^ r re­ standard countries would be driven hundreds applied for work. measles were reported as against HoQjrwoed Telegram peal December 5 and another for $5 Ala. There are also two grand­ week to consider the matter, ind off gold by American gold bu.vtng. SHOW GDiLS DNAKE Hartford gave work to 585 men three for the week befoi^ Town Treasurer Qeo^re H. Wad­ for coffee for the Selectmen’s break­ children. checked names of employers, em­ dell, as clerk of the Board, opened fasts after regular meetings. ' Wheh operations ceased at the This buying he said wts dan­ ployes and the public generally for the regular business of the “meet­ Clifford R. Burr won the attend­ Union Mills, Mr. Pettlbone continued gerous not on accent of the loan of TO SEE GOV. CROSS eliglbles' for membership on the ing" by reauUng a "telegram” from to live In Manchester and became gold but on acoouht of the flight of board. Tbe minimum wage to be set Hollywood, CaL The ‘telegram’’ ance prise, a handsome blue cravat, interested in tbe installation of gas European currencies to sterling. for the lace Industry In Oonnaetiout reaul as foO ow s: "D ear B oys— En­ v^ch was donated by Arthur Knofia. Miss Miriam Watkins de­ plants for firing boilers, which enter­ Most Combine Wanted to Make Protest That win be In accordance with the oode closed find seven tickets to Holly­ prise was successful and he later The economist said “Jointly the They Were Not Paid Salaries wood. They are yours if you only lighted with two vocal solos, with set op for that Industry. Miss Buell, of the Hartford Con­ moved to Hartford. After his re­ European countries may) be able to at Norwalk'Fashion Show. Sorvey of ladoatry let Mr. Hoover open his State The­ tirement he returned to his native withstand the American onslaught, ater in your town at 5 o’clock on servatory of Music, acting as ac­ Morgan Mocmey, who has been com panist. place of Vernon Cmter, where burial but Individually they may not." Sunday afternoons. That will give will be held tomorrow sifternoon at Hartford, Nov. 20.—(AP)—A making a survey of industry for the All the Kiwanians left the meet­ He said the flight to sterling state police officer un-wittlngiy Minimum Wage Advisned the effect of this palnteu baimen proclaimlnf that ’The coocinalon cf the preliminary “F m - as many nlghts'as you can ing at 8 o’clock at her home, 48 on the Internal price level in the “We protest to Governor Cross— report states that the lace industry stand," Chairman Cook replied. It Franklin avenue, and 9 o’clock at United States saying: “It seems Battery C gypp^ us." And "We de­ tn Middletown is an “excellent ex­ was “moved” that the “Invitation” St Anthony’s church. Burial will that Roosevelt is being driven rtqiid- mand our money from Battery C, be accepted and the "trip” to Holly­ (Oontinned from Page One) ample of a sweated Industry sub­ be in Soldiers’ Field Norwopd ceme­ ly to a policy of undisguised cur­ C. N. . . " wood taken. sidized by both puMlc and private tery. rency inflation by the Issue at Coming through New Haven, ‘1 hear Miss West is in town at earth, despite the almost cloudless charity.” sky. greenbacka" bowevei, the party was stopped by Mr. Mooney considered the regu­ present,” Mr. Waddell Interjected. a state trooper, who protested st “Well, get her down here then,” Balked in his first attempt to lations of omdltlons by the Mini­ reach the stratosphere last summer the speed they were traveling. In­ mum Wage Board as tha most ef­ WAIT Mr. Cook Insisted. FUNERALS formed that they wore on their way CommunloatloDS when his gas valve stuck at an al­ fective means of improving the to Hartford to see Governor Croes, "Mountainous Mae” took a “fade- titude of 5,000 feet In Chicago, Com­ situation. Charles Chaponls ABOUT TOWN hs let them go with a lecture, but out,” however, when Chairman Cook mander Settle has waited several we will have something days for favorable weather. Upwards of 40 automobiles were the delay was aorlous. Governor called Selectman Bowers to read the in the fimeral cortege of Charles reports. The invitation of the Kl- For food the men are carrying Loyal Circle of King's Daughters Cross had gone to lunch when they chocolate bars, coffee, hot chocolate, Chaponls, Burnham street tobacco arrived, and the personnel at the NEW in Radio wanls club to attend the meeting to­ grower, who on Thursday night in a will hold Its annuel birthday supper 43 GO TO WORK bananas, apples and grapes. executive dfices Informed tbe day was accepted with the under­ sudden fit of insanity committed sui­ tonight at 6:30 at the Center Con­ standing that the Selectmen be ad­ No ^ y Experiments. gregational church. A program la troupe he was engaged through the One scientific test which the offi­ cide. Prayers were said at the afteraoon. mitted free. home at 9 o ’clock and at 10 o ’clocfic keeping with the anniversary will X “communication" was received cers had hoped to make, however, ■be enjoyed. O N C W A W r will not be carried out, due to the mass was celebrated at the Holy LANDIS 67 TODAY. from Oswald M. J. Woosls, Sr., Trinity church, Hartford. The TEARS AHEAD chairman of the Board of Assessors, failure of a fresh supply of female The first -sitting In the Masonic 10 floral pieces were many and beau­ fruit files to arrive by ait mail from caficago, Nov. 20,— (AP)—Kene- requesting the Board of Selectmen tiful. Club Bridge tournament will start JOBS AT START Chicago. saw Mountain Landis, commiaaloDer WITH to furnish for them two brand new The bearers were all members of this evening at 8 o’clock at the motor driven high speed Dalton University of Chicago professors Tem^. There will be two first of organized baaehall, observed bis had asked the balloonists to take St. John’s Evangelical society to 87th birthday today by getting his (Cootlnoed from Page One) adding , machines, an overstuffed whichChaponls belonged. They and m o second prizes each evening davenport, three easy chairs, three the files into the stratosphere to de­ and two turkeys for grand prizes. office work. cleaned up in a hurry termine whethei the cosmic rays were Vincent Davis, Frank Muzlke- and then taking on some of hla old However, the task of tektng In all LIVING TONE smoking sets, an electric ice box, a vich, John Rowe, Anthony Blozix, All Masons are Invited. the applications was by no means new Packard automobile for the use would have any influence on their pals for a game of golf. sex. One batch of files was on Charles Bocus and John Brauzaus- “I feel bully," the white haired oompleta at 2 o’clock. The outside of the Board of Assessors, three ad­ Ids. The re^ar meeting of John hand last Thursday but most of Mather (^laptcr, Order of Demolay, judge aald as he rushed to get out waiting room was crowded and men and the amazing ditional lady clerks, of their own Burial was in Mount St Benedict’s stood In several groups outside the them died. will be held tonight at 7:30 at the to the golf courae. “Now, don’t selection, a desk lamp, a quantity cemetery, Hartford. employment office. It was estimated of paper, pencils, erasers and plenty The gondola did carry some one- Masonic Temple. A special feature get mixed up with statistics. If that before tonight at least 225 , of paste. The matter was referred celled organisms, however, for ex­ of the meeting will be the conferring you say I’m 67, why let It go $t men would have filed applications. to Selectman Keith, who was ap periments of similar nature. of the second degree upon several th a t” SI-LEC-TROL Of course, not all those who ap­ pointed a special committee on Commander Settle and Major ABOUT 35 TAX LIENS candidates by the degree team of The commissioner, one of tbe statistics and “flggers”—not of the Fordney, disdaining the cold which Charter Oak Chapter of Hartford. game’s most ardent golfers, was 111 peared in search of work today are Mae West type, however. made spectators shiver in the vast SO FAR RELEASED After the meeting light refresh­ for some time with a bad cold, but on the town’s charity lists. Scores Selectman Keith, In a speech re alrdock, wore only leather jackets ments will be severed. appeared In great pihyalcal condi­ were unemployeu who have not yet Watch Thursday’s Herald p'.ete with witty remCtks that had and trousers, although the major tion today. found it necessary to seek charita­ his listeners bent over in laughter, did have a light topcoat which he Total of 850 Were Placed On A dental clinic for pre-school ble aid. For those not at present on said he had looked into the request alternately wore and discarded dur­ October 1—All Are in Tax children will be held tomorrow NEW TOBACCO PROGRAM the charity rolls, it was pointed out, For Announcement of the Assessors and leeimed they ing the wait for the take-off. minmlng at 9 o’clock at the Health Hartford, Nov. 20.— (AP) — De­ no work will be available until De­ also wanted a library. He said the The major, who was making his CoDector Howe’s Charge. Center on Haynes street sired changes in tobacoo reduction cember 1 at the earliest. Assessors had heard somewhere first balloon trip and who may have contracts and objection to some al­ Miss Gladys Keith was on duty that Einstein and Sinclair Lewis to Jump out with a parachute a Flooded on tbe first day of Octo­ 'The Mlzpah group of the Wes­ terations In the contract as affect­ today assisting Mr. Ferris in tee had written books on assessments, mile from the ground to lighten the ber with tax liens not paid on the leyan Guild will meet tomorrow eve­ ing the 1933 crop, were considered taking and filing of tee appU^- and felt the Assessors needed some load on th6 descent, was smiling and list of 1931 to the town of Manches­ ning at 7:80 with Mrs. Albert Todd by the directors of the New Ehigland tions. education in their work. However, jovial. Commander Settle was ter the Ninth School district and tbe of 55 Westminster road. Work will Tobacco Growers’ Association at a Arraagemeata for lack of funds, the request was serious. E^bth School and Utilities district be on salting peanuts. special meetlnf this monfing at tha The job applicants enter tha «n - CHET'S denied. Commander Settle planned to it required considerable time for County building. President Andrew ployment office by tee north door. Street Lights handle the navigating during the Town Clerk S. J. Turkington to get Worthy Matron Mrs. Marjoris C. Steele of Warehouse Point pre­ Bttiches have ..b ^ arranged for them all recorded and properly In­ A letter was received from Phil trip, while Major Fordney, took care Straw of Temple Oiaptei O. E. 8., sided. their convenience while waiting SERVICE STATION F. Hooey, of Bush Hill road, pro­ of the scientific end of tte Journey. dexed, although each was stam j^ will be in the Bast at ^ e meeting of Fred B. Griffin, chairman of the their turn to submit information as they came into the office and be­ Tobacoo Reduction Oommlttee is testing because the street lights A sealed barograph to record the Storer Chapter of West Hartford, needed for their records to Mr. 80 OAKLAND STREET had been taken odt on his street. maximum eiltitude was mounted in came a record. Of this number 655 tomorrow evening, visiting matrons gx>ing to Washington this evening were liens filed by the town tax col­ and will confer vith the agricul­ Ferris. A large beater has been In­ Mr. Hooey averred that he paid the rigging just above the gondola and patrons night. WUHana Dietrich stalled In the outer office to keep taxes, and wa as much entitled to to record the height lector. The collector in the Ninth of lis t Hartford will be the acting tural adjustment administration LIKE THE ACROBAT—IT’S THE TURNOVER district had 171 and the number ooocemlng the changes. tee men warm during cold weather. have lights on Bush Hill road as The officers had flying suits in patron. The worthy matron of this Mr. Lillie said today be'was ad­ anyone on Main street, that he bad the gondola to put on when they from the Eighth School imd Utilltlea chapter is Mrs. Irene Barrows The proposed Stalk Growers’ As­ district was sufficient to bring the sociation was discussed and it was vised teat additional men would be THAT COUNTS. worked^ long and hard to get the reach the upper strata, where the Hayes, formerly of Manchester, and" number to the 850 mark in all. invited to further consider the pro­ assigned to tee Summit street Job lights on his street, and it a temperature et-ops to more than 50 the worthy patron Is Howard Len­ Since tbe filing of the liens there tom orrow. shame to have them all taken away. below zero. They had no heating non who was also a local boy. ject at a meeting to be hMd about have been several who have called to He threatened to dispose of his apparatus, however. They plan­ two weeks later. pay and nineteen at these were ready BEBGEN SWORN property and move out of town if ned to communicate with associates A dental clinic win be held at the below through a short wave radio to release this morning. This num­ health center on Haynes street to­ the lights were not Immediately re­ ber with others already released Hartford, Nov. 20— (AP) —Sena­ stored. set. morrow morning at 9 o’clock and makes a total, Tax Collector Howe tor Frank H. Bergen of New Haven It was brought out that, Inas- the tonsil cUnlc will be held at 10 Thought estimates, cA about thirty-five who o ’clock. was given tee oath at office as have already paid up liens and the Uhlted. States District Attofney, to succeed Major John Buckley of MRS. RUNDE OBSERVES costs of filing. Past chiefs of Memorial Temple, Aak ye of the Lord rala tai the When school consoUdatloo came Pythian Sisters, will meet tomorrow ttme of the latter rala, so tbe Lord Hartford and Union, by Judge Ed­ Into effect, all unpaid taxes and evening with Mrs. Frances Cham­ ahaO make bright eloads, aad give win S. Thomas of tee Federal Dis­ trict Court, in tee Federal building EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY liens were turned over to the tovm bers of Main strset The members then abower* of rata, to ervory one here this afternoon. He is expect­ for collection and this work was of the club are working on articles grasa la the field.—Zecharlah, 10:1- ed to relinquish Ms posltioD as assigned to Tax Collector G. H. fbr the aade and entertainment, De­ POPULAR MARKET Howe- Of the liens so filed he has cem ber 12. seems the only growth that chairman of tee state Hquor ccmtral Mrs. Laura Runde of 120 Walnut so far collected ten and releases dwindles here.—Goldsmith. board ehortly. 855 SIAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING street was made happy Saturday afternoon and evening, on the occa­ have been given. The Buckland 'Community club sion of her 80th birthday, by calls, The search ot titles and unpaid will hold a setback party and dance gifts and cards from relatiTes and taxes is being made by a repre­ tonight at the Buckland school hall. I P YOU RECOGNIZE REAL VALUE! friends in Hartford and this town. sentative of different banks who The player running up the highest A Dgvra wlHi curvae oluraya eftate, Luncheon was served in the after­ have mortgages on property. There score will be rewarded with a tur­ YOU KNOW QUALITY MEAT! noon and a supper In tbe euly eve­ have been some out of town banks key. (Jeneral dancing will follow « la» af Intarastinf wislaa . . . I ning. that insist that all taxes and liens the gam es, Mrs. Rimde was bom in Qenaany be cleared up before January 1 and YOU WILL WANT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF but has been a resident of Manches­ interest paid In advance on that A son was bom this morning to ter for 60 years. She has three date. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hugbsa, of The reason for this, it Is claimed, 27 East Mld(Se Turnpike. A s bat^ MAE WEST children and eigi&t grandohUdren. She is enjoying good health, la able is that unlesa taxes are paid up to was born at Mra Hows’t Maternity THIS STEAK SALE to attend to her household duties, date any first mortgage that they Homs on Wadsworth strset attend the 251on Lutheran church of might bold will be secondary to the taxes and instead of the mortgeige A lunohson and meetlnf of the FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY which she is a member and reads and sews on patchwork quilts with­ note being a first mortgage it be­ Connecticut Federation Any Thick­ agree on hours and wagea for labor (A B )— Form er President <3eiqgrdo chsrd and infant son of 72 Fair- Machado of Cuba, who baa m «b field street were discharged Satur- so that bulldlnf produets mav be ness. begun pending aeeeptance of the here slnee Saturday, planned to go to“ Albany today to visit Mends b^ ! W illiam Mertens of 10 Wethereli NRA building code.' Although the labor representa­ fore gomig to New York Ctty to street and Mrs. J o s ^ Salmond and jo^ Us wUS. CUT PROM Infant daughter of fZS Birch Moun­ tives would not forecast the result lia^ado, with his seeretary, Fer- tain Road were discharged Sunday. of the conference, they said owing nanSb jFemandea, and a man and Mat Dafly 2 ^ . PRIME STEER BEEF William Zanks o f Rockville was to the heariogfe on the buildlhg code woman whooe lilentlty was not given emergency treatment for a in Washington todu, Oonnectlcut M m e^ drove here tram M ontreal 2 Com pleM iN t' laomratlon of the am at 7:10 a. m. labor Intarests. would watt the re- Saturday. They spent the week-end yesterday. luita of those hearings befbra con- at a hotel, liaohado would sea fflio w a 7, A 3 TO SEE THEM Leroy Pha^ of Middle Tunaplke iin to tanns. ' ^ . U'll-Jl was treated tat a dlslooatteo o f the revised code nronofee a maxl- ha drove to Newtourgk ISTOWANTONE! thumb yeeterday at 1 o’cibolh mum work week ei 40 and a ______femaadeB, who an* 'A eon was bom at the lip ^ t a l nnxlnnnn o( etgkki hours a dajf with ■omoed.tha . tanner preMdithi > - today to Mr. and Mrs.' AlberWaoMe sonaa sasos^ttoM. Labor ^ m t i a NK plaM) dM aotkiF Blih NhitandP fpu a of caieshlre, Ooon. . . hour eresk. . , ------t p - i:i.v . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MCttlDAT, NOVEMBER 20,'liM,

the auxiliary; Alden Usher, presi­ proved Order of Red Men, will hold dent of the Rockville Camp of the the first of a eerles of “Qet-To- FORMER ROCKVILLE HAN FUTURE CHILDREN Sons of Union Veterans and Mrs. gethera” Tuesday evening in Red ROCKVILLE Laura Kreh, president of the Rock­ Men's Hall, RockvlUe National Bank MARRIED IN NEW YORK ville auxiliary, all of whom deliver-^ building. State officers will be TO LOSE TOENAILS ed short but interesting talks. guests at the supper to be served. A short entertainment program This wUl be followed by an enter­ W O M E N M A R Y was also presented during the eve­ tainment W. T. Wilcox, Now of Spring- FRANK H. MILNE DIES ning, Including solo numbers by A large number attended the field, Weds Mrs. Lillian S. AT EASE AND SPEED NOW POSSDDJB special exercises at the Union Con­ Mrs. Pfunder and members of the Stillman. Scientist Says Shoes Fill AFTER A LONG ILLNESS auxiliary. This is an event gregational church last evening at which is looked forward to by both 7 o’clock at which a concert was IN DOME LAVNmBRlNG the auxiliary and the Sons of Vet­ presented by a double quartet after (Special to ttie Herald) Canse This in a Few Gen­ which a short talk was delivered by Superintendent of Willimantfc- erans. New York, Nov. 18.—Woodford Rockville Lighting Company Investigate Saturday Aoddeot the pastor. Rev. Geo'lge S. Brookes, with sensational new Westingkousje Equipment erations. Notwithstanding the storfny on the topic, “Interruptions." Those T. Wilcox, 32, formerly of RockviUe W as Native of Rockville. weather on Saturday, but one seri­ taking part in the quartet Included and at present of 909 State street, ous accident was reported to the the following: Mrs. Roy Ferguson Springfield, Mass., and Mrs. Lillian Frank H. Milne, 66, superinten­ Richmond, Va., Nov. 19.— (A P )— police as the result of slippery roads and Miss Dorothy Stoneman, sopra­ S. Stillman, 26, of Pittsfield, Mass., dent of the Rockville District of the nos; Mrs. W alter Draycott and Mrs. In A few more generations children due to the show. were married In New York at the RockvlUe-Wlllimantlc Ughting Co., A collision was reported near Ver­ George W. Walnwright, contredtos; Little Church Aroimd the Comer among the civilized races may be died Sunday morning at his home at non Center when the automobile Stuart N eff and Robert Gregus, Saturday. They secured a marriage bom without nails on their little 57 West street. Death was caused dwned and driven by R. F. Pownall, tenors; and Robert Pierce and Ed­ license at the Municipal BuUding toes, r r. V. Pardo-Castello, profes­ by complications following an Ill­ 40, of 61 East Medn street, Stafford ward Keller, bass. Saturday morning. Mayor Albert E. Waite is a pa­ sor of dermatology of the Univer­ ness which extended over several Springs, crashed Into a car owned The bride, whose former husband tient at the Rockville City hospital, months. by George E. Clark of Vernon O n - died in 1929, was bom In North sity o f Havana School of Medicine, having been tsdeen ill several days told the Southern Medical Associa­ Mr. Milne was bom In Rockville ter. Both machines were damaged Adams, Mass., the daughter of ago. Thomson and Margaret Shaw. Mr. tion here today. and resided in this city all his life. by the force of the impact although Atrophy of the little toe nsdl, He was a man of fine character and no one was injured. Tbe third of a series of Union Wilcox was bom In RockvlUe.' He Is caused by pressure o: the shoe, he was held in high esteem by his as­ The case was reported to the Young People’s rallies was held the son of Thurston and Grace said. Is a common affliction and sociates and all who knew him. Rockville police who secured a state­ Sunday night at the ToUand Fed­ Woodford Wilcox. eventually the nail may disappear He was employed by the Rock- ment from Mr. Pownall that he was erated church In the town of Tol­ ville-WillimanUc Ughting Co., since driving towards Hartford and, while land. The affair was held \mder the entirely among people, who con­ N E W P LA N E RECXJBD stantly wear shoes. Dr. Pardo-Cas­ 1894 and was a faithful and con­ pMslng through Vernon Cienter was auspices of the ToUand County obliged to come to a sudden halt Yoimg Men’s Christian Association tello said. scientious employee. In 1924 he was Miami, Fla., No. 20 — (AP) — when a car in front of him stopped and the ToUand Coionty Council of The speaker said studies made honored by the company at a ban­ James Wedell, Patterson, La., pUot- suddenly. As Pownall applied the Religious Education. Rev. Dr. by those in this profesaio:; shov’ed quet and was presented with a gold -deslgner, has shortened the air time brakes, his car swung around and there are appnndmately 70 skin watch in honor of his many years Claude AUen McKay, of Springfield, from New York to Miami to five diseases that may affect the toe­ of faithful service. struck the Clark automobile which was the speaker and took for his hours and one minute in his low- nails and fingernails. One of the Fraternally he was connected was approaching in the opposite di­ subject, “ BuUding Up and Breaking wing monoplane “Miss Patterson." most conunon, he said, is ringworm with Daunon Lodge, No. 17, Knights rection. Down WallA.” ,Sdectiona were adso Wedell’s time, posted last night of the Tiail, an sdnictlon prevalent of Pythias, and Rising Star Lodge, Several automobiles were report­ rendered by the Gideon Male quEu:- when he flashed by the Glralda nmnpg 25 per cent of the inhabit­ I. O. O. F., and was a member of ed as skidding on the Rockville- tet, of Hartford. tower of the Miami-BUtmore hotel ants of the United States. former CJompany C. First Reg^lment, Crystal Lake road in the vicinity of Miss Madeline Dixon, daughter here, was one hour and nine min­ The disease commonly known as Connecticut National Guard, the Leonard’s Comer yesterday morn­ of Waldo C. Dixon of Warehouse utes faster than, the mark set two “ Athlete’s Foot," he continued, is a Union Congregation! 1 church and ing. The wrecker from the Rockville Point, who was taken from her years ago by Lou Redhers, In his GREAT SPECIAL OFFER form o ringworm that frequently the Men’s Union of the church. He garsige righted one car early in tUb studies in the Rockville High school “ Golden Eagle.” causes an infection on the toenails. was also a member of the Hartford morning which was then able to to the Rockville City hospital sev­ The Louisiana speed-plane design­ 0 Now science makes your weekly vised. Nothing else is like it. T o o rest Oerins In Leather Chamber of Commerce. proceed under Its own power. No eral days ago, is reported as im­ er left Floyd Bennett Field New arrests were made. York at 12:36 p. m. and averaged In an investigation to discover Besides his wife, Mrs. Catherine proving. Dr. Roy C. Ferguson is at­ washing and ironing amazingly easy — in a comfortable chair and do 8 hom-’s Rockville Briefs approximately 300 miles an hour. why ringworm attacks the toenails (Doyle) Milne, he is survived by tending Miss Dixon who is a fresh­ The presentation of the one-act the nearest approach yet to mere ptiah- ironing in 2 easy hours! N o levers! Both more often than the fingernails. Dr. two sisters, Mrs. John Nichols of man at the local high school. play entitled, “The Knave of Hearts” Pardo-Castello said he tested 37 Springfield, Mass., and Mrs. Rich­ Tlje Sisterhood of the B ’Nai ing of a button I The wonderful new by Louise Saunders at the annusd hands are entirely free; you merely guide different kinds of tanned leather ard ChEunpion of Chicopee, Mass.; Israel Synagague wiU hold a card used in the manufacture of shoes. three brothers. State Senator Jonn Parents’ Night of the Rockville party on Tuesday night at the social CASH LOANS Westinghouse Spinner-Dryer Washer re­ the clothes through! D. Milne of South Norwalk; Charles High school Friday evening, will be rooms of the synagogue on East In each instance he said he found quires less e ffo rt. . . and is faster than For a limited time you, can have a positive cultures of ringworm. This, B. Milne, of Hartford and F^re Chief repeated in the school chapel Wed­ Main street. A social hour wUl fol­ George B. Milne, of Rockville; also nesday morning for the members You o n borrow up to 1300 from he said, led him to conclude that low the card games and refresh­ o to pay biUa, taxes, etc. Re­ any other type made. It not only washes washer and ironer, together, for almost “Athlete’s Foot” and other forms of several nieces and nephews. of the school classes who were un­ ments wiU be served. rpay Just a small 'amount clothes fast — but damp-dries an entire ringworm may be contracted from The funeral of Mr. Milne will be able to see the play Friday evening. out of your income. as low monthly terms as ordinarily paid substance used in tanning shoe held from his late home at 57 West Many of the students had to go tubful in only two minutes\ The new for a washer alone. All your life you’ll be street Tuesday Eiftemoon at 2 home early Friday evening because * You are charged only for tbe leather. He said he is making fur­ y unpaid balance of the loan — ther tests to confirm this conclu­ o’clock. Rev. George S. Brookes, of the overcrowded condition of the CUSTOMERS AUTHORS . and only for the exact number Ironer invention by Westinghouse is the thankful. Wide choice of models to fit pastor of the Union Congregational school due to the large number of ' of days you ewe that amount. sion. simplest, easiest-to-use ironer ever de­ any budget. Come and see them! His research work in the study church, will officiate. Burial will'be parents who attended the Parents ^ Oem« In—Wrttf or Phena in the family plot In Grove Hill Night exercises. Paul D. Collier, of OF NEW COOK BOOK o f skin diseases kept him too busy > P e r s o n a l F i n a n c e C o . to take an active part in Cubsm cemetery. Hartford, state supervisor of sec­ Kouni '.i, Slule Tbenler Buildins politics. Dr. Pardo-Castello said, Members of the former Company ondary education, who witnessed the Hundreds of Women Submit 753 M ain 81., Hancheater Washers as low as Headquarters for Ironers as low sa but he is looking forward to the C. Connecticut National Guard, are presentation of the play Friday eve­ P h on e 8430 planning- to attend the funeral in a ning, highly praised the cast for Recipes for First National The only eharse la early opening of the University of Three percent per Havan.1, which was closed three body as Mr. Milne was a popular their successful presentation. He Stores Booklet. Month on nnpald WestiiK^ouse ® years ago. member of this company. also complimented the members of Am ount of Jonn $79*50 $79*50 Vai^ous Discussions Special Court Sitting Today the faculty who directed the presen­ Customers of First National 1 Home Laundry Equipment The 27th annual convention of A special short calendar session tation. Stores are authors of a new 34-page (cash) (cash) of the Tollsiid County Superior The Fourth Division of the Ladies recipe booklet, “Prize Recipes of the association moved into the last Terms to fit your Quality backed by a name the Terms to fit 3rour day of ’ts schedule with a varied Court w£Ls held this morning, open­ Aid society of the Union Congrega­ New England Homemakers.” Hun­ budget budget list o f discussions on its program. ing at 10 o’clock with Judge Patrick tional church will hold a public card dreds of women alLover New Eng­ entire wofld respects Among others Dr. Charles Arm ­ B. O’Sullivan on the bench. This party on Tuesday evening in the land submitted recipes., The selec­ OPEN HOURS strong, of the United States Public session was arranged to clear the church social rooms at 8 o’clock. tion and testing for the booklet Health Service spoke on encephali­ docket of a number of short csJen- The regular meeting of the Board were tmder the direction of . Mrs Imogene B. Wolcott, consultant on tis, or sleeping sickness, asserting dar cases which could not be heard of Selectmen will be held on Tues­ foods and cooking. Each recipe The Manchester Electric Company the disease is most often fatal at the opening of the session sev­ day evening with First SePectman ATLANTIC among persons over 50 years old. eral months ago. Francis J. Prichard presiding. carries the name and address of the GASOLINE — OILS 773 Main St J V Phone 5181 author. The recipes are described Discussing the recent outbreak In The cases were heard in the fol­ Deeds have been Qled in the town as “from one good cook to another” St. Louis, Dr. Armstrong said the clerk’s office in TollEind of the sale ’Tires • Batteries - -Accessories lowing order: Louise Blume vs. and were chosen to present unusual observation of cases there indicates ______Road Service______Nicholas C. Johnson, default, dis­ of land by Frederick W. Bradley, dishes concocted' not in food labora­ that the period of incubation for closure of defense, judgment; the of Pleasant street, to Nelson Pet- tories but in the home kitchen and Support Your Hospital By Attending The Benefit Concert Monday, November 27th, the encephalitis germ is from nine Federal Land Bank of Springfield schke and Luman C. Orcott, both of tested by the severest of critics — to fourteen days. He described the vs. Abram Stockser and others, dis­ Rockville, who have purchasea *four the family. Copies of the booklet ITMORIARTV A BROTHERS disesise as one of the “ mystery dis­ closure of defense, default for fail­ and one-half acres of land from Mr. are available upon request to First eases" of medical science. ure to appear, judgment of strict Bradley’s tract on Mile Hill, Tolland. National Stores Headquarters, 819 Center, Cor. Broad Street An analysis of the individual’s foreclosure; Adam Galinski vs. Tankeroosan Tribe, No. -51, Im­ SomerviUe, Mass. Tel. 8873 ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS personality is Important in the Sigismond Woroniecki, motion to treatm m t of chronic alcoholism, erase; the Jewish Agricultural Dr. Oskar Dletholm, of Johns Hop­ Society, Inc., vs Dora Porsetsky and kins hospital, said in an address be­ others, continuance, termination of fore the necrology and psychiatry continuance by actual notice, de­ section. ' fault against non-appearing defend­ TO BREAK RECORDS Moody introspective persons fre­ ants, Judgment of foreclosure, limi­ quently become hea,vy drinkers to tation of time of redemption; Ber­ forget their troubles or to gain so­ nard J. Ackerman, trustee, vs. W il­ cial confidence. liam Nieman and others, default for IN THE AIR! The only cure for chronic alco­ IT TAKES HEALTHY NERVES failure to f)lead, judgment; Elmer holism is enforced abstinence under R. Varum, administrator vs. The supervision of a physician, Dr. Balloon Yeast Corporation, applica­ Dletholm said. He added there must be no “ tapering 6S" with occasion­ tion for hearing on disallowed claim al drinks if a cure is to be effected. of Benjamin D. Baggish; Morris L. Blonstein vs. Alfred Rosenberg, de­ fault for failure to plead, judgment; the Kuhnly Plumbing & Heating INVITE TRANSPORTATION Company vs. Alfred Rosenberg, de­ fault for failure to plead, judgment; Progressive Finance & Realty Com­ DISCUSSION AT YALE pany, Inc., vs. Alfred Rosenberg, motion for deficiency judgment, ap­ pointment'of appraisers; Eva Beas­ Professor Robbins B. Stoeckd ley vs. Samuel Kostolefsky, default Prepared to Assist in All against non-appearing defendants, possession of premises; Albert E. Traffic Problems Watson vs. Alexandria S. M. W at­ son, finding of actual notice, termi­ The Committee on Transportation nation of statutory continuance. of Yale University today announced Laura E. Green vs. Clifford C. that Robbins B. Stoeckel, formerly Lounsbury, motion to place upon for sixteen years Commissioner of jury trial list; Sam Yasmer vs. Motor Vehicles for Connecticut and Sadie Plavinick Yazmer, motion for now Research Associate assigned to appointment of guardian ad litem, the Graduate School of the Uni­ motion for appointment of alienist: versity, is prepared to discuss high­ Daniel C. Flaherty vs. Leo W. way traffic subjects for research Blakeslee, motion for default for participation. It is hoped that, by failure to file answer; judgment. correspondence and interview, this Preparing Criminal Boslnesa FLYING EIGHT DAYS AND NIGHTS without a stop, Frances Mar* activity will develop into a center Sergeant Harrison L. .Hurlburt, «all« and Louise Thaden set the world’s endurance flight from which Yale University may of the Connecticut State Police Bar­ HE U W AROUND THE WORLD ALONEI W U ey P om record for women. Miss Thaden says, “ For some years contribute to the solution of current racks at Stafford Springs was in climbs out of the W innie Mae at Floyd Bennett Fve smoked Camels. They taste better.” Also a Camel fan. Miss Marsalis says, “ I’ve never changed because I problems in highway transportation. Rockville yesterday preparing sev­ Field as the whole world applauos hh skill ppd marvelous physical endurance. “Smoldne can’t afford to take chances with my nervous system.” Correspondence with Professor eral criminal cases for the Tolland Camel# as I have fo r so long,” says Post, “I Stoeckel on apy subject relating to County Superior Court such transportation is invited. never worry abont healthy nerves—and Fin The trial of the Jehovah witnesses InformaUon is immediately avail­ a constant tmokw, too.” who were arrested early ^ the fall able on problems relating to laws, state procedure, safety regulations, is expected to occupy the attention and motor participation in traffic, of the December term of the Su­ such as would ordinarily come wlth- perior Court. Several witnesses were m the nUings and experience of a interviewed yerterday by Sergetint state administrator. Professor Hurlburt, who is preparing the evi­ Stoeckel is also ready through re­ dence for State’s 'Attorney Michaiel search connections to undertake se­ D. O’Connell. No date has been set lected investigations, and the advice as yet for the trial of the charges of hia bureau la available. against the Jehovah witnesses. A Veterans Night a Success MATCHLIIS The joint celebration of "Vet­ erans’ Night" Saturday evening AlIND tu/iHrtix 11 CHILDREN IGNORANT proved a big success and well over 100 attended tbs' exerclBcs in the G. OF DEATH OF FATHER A. R. Hall, Memorial building. The Men end women who are famoqe for ffieir brilliant fan to know, because of tbe greater smoking pleuura event was celebrated jointly by flying agree about smoking and healthy nerves. “I they find in Camels. Camels are milder. . . better in, Alden Skinner Camp, Sons of Union 'i'] never worry about healthy nerves,” they say, "because taste. They leave no “cigaretty” aftertasta. Veterans of the Civil W ar and its . * * Waterbury, Nov. 19.— (A P ) — auxiliary. The one surviving mem­ I emoke Csmels.*” a ■eph Mandno, 66, father of 11 chil- ber of the Civil War in this locality, IT II MO"* ” *'* •They eazmot afford to make a mistake in ebooeing Change to Camele...and see for-yoorMlf that thay do d r ^ was fotmd dead In his rooming Leverett N. Charter, was the guest tbeir cigarette. .They have to know. And it it more not gat on yonr nanrea or tiro yoor tastel ' V " house here and buried In a pauper’s TO KHOiW of honor on this occasion. grave without his family so much A turkey dinner was served by as knowing It the members of the auxiliary after The children, ten of whom live in Torrlngton afid one here, first learn­ which a social hour was enjoyed ed of their father’s death when the with post prandial exercises. Mrs. Waterbury resident read the story Anna Mae Pfunder was in charge of in a Waterbury newspaper. the post prandial exercises and was Perplexed as they were, the family highly praised for her efforts in „ . p » t b r decided to have the man’s body dis­ keeping the evening alive. MEL’S C0STLIERT0BA(X0S The speaker of the evening was m interred for removal to the family plot and burial alongside Mrs. Man- Mrs. Sue Oldershaw, of Waterlmry, cino who died several years ago. state president of the auxiliary, who A l l Maadne had lived in Torrhigton was-followed by Mri. Bertha. Mor­ NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES... NEVER TiRE YOUR TASTE m jm tu m m d la W a ts rtm r Ml vsaas. ton Msarlrtaa. stahi jnsnentme I i-VF-'V-V,' t'';v. ■■■?’■.•'.' ■' /*-■

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body's meoiberahip or else they tloB if magrere, d ty eotmeile, boards piafi, wkibfc haa f l 8nrifMt?r of eeleetaaen and others reeponalble car, the Bfijerltg fi(H _____ based their declaration on aa ex* Behind the Scenes in Sunday eoefereaoe feel thfit preeel nn of opinion made long be* for the carrying out of this glorified HEALTH-DIEf ADVICE fort may have had JtA uoratng HrraUl fore tbe ourrenoy question took on “made work” scheme were to be eflaot aa a threat hii f BY DR. FRANK MeCUY polltioa. PUBLitHEO BT THAI Its present aspect There certain­ given to understand clearly that this h e r a l d PRINTINO COMPAKT, IKa Qoeations in regard to Uealtta and Diet Britain bad dominated tbe In­ It StrMt ly baa been no referendum to the is just one time when some public will be anawered by Or. MoOoy who can WASHINGTON ternational money market for MantibMtar, Omul be eddreesnd In care of this paper. Bn* THOMAS rSMOOlON member Chambers of anything like money wee to be expended without eight monthe, keeping the pound close stamped, edf-addreseod envelope^ HERE n*8 REVEALED — BOW ^sugg^atloQS ABd Oie president re* down and the dollar up. ^Heer a ^ ) General Manaffar sufficient reeentness to justify such any commands as to how, when and tor reply. ROOSEVELT DRAFTED PLAN T acted to thaaa. may toe tiu line. Founded October 1, lltl a statement as that mad# on Sat* where emanating from the office of FOR BIS GOLD PLUNGE I “Yes.. Frank, Tve got them,” Published Every Evening ®**MH No one knowe what the outoome urday. the State Highway Commissioner. he reported, as Roosevelt directed h - • Sundays ana Holldaya Entered at the Many people bear so much about Ament is used, the generally lead to Administration’s “Best Finanolul certain incorporations in the speech. of a money war weuM he, but Post Oaice at Manebeater. Conn, aa Tba expraaalon of the United Since when wee it any of Mr. high blood preuure and low blood heart disorders, apoplexy, or serl Minds” Called into Confersnoe; there’s a feeling here that the Brit­ Seootid Claaa Mall Matter. ____ ish are more expestenoed • at that SLBSCRIPTION RATS8 • States Chamber dlreotori, clearly Ifaodonald’s business whether Man­ pressure that they decide that blood ous kidney disease. By uMng tbe Warren’s Schems Wins; and Who Warrea Plxa Wifit pressure must be a disease. A nor­ correct tiwtment for high blood game. One year, t > mall ...... **’2? denunciatory of the whole fiscal chester puts Its unemployed to work Plays Prominent Parts In Parley? Per Month, by mail ...... ms! blood pressure is not a disease pressure It Is possible to forestall Yes, Moley! Blunt opposition to the gold Single eoplee ...... •••.I *01 tread of tbe federal govammant but on Summit street, on picking up but is the best Insurance for keep­ these complications and to'reduce purchase plan WU expressed. The Sauterne to Lead Wines Delivered, one year .If one man strong for It was Warren, offarlng nothtnf whataver la its Jakey bottles in Center Park, on ing young and living long as a blood the blood pressure to a safer level. By RODNEY DUTCHER i Wine will cut consumption of MIM^BR or THE AUOCIATSD pressure ranging from 120 to 180 is It is also possible to bring about the commodity dollar apostls, wbose place except a return to the condi­ cleaning up a reservoir water shed Herald Washington Correspondent views Roosevelt already had adopt­ hard liquor, but it will u k e * time’ PR0M needed to help push tbe blood enough Improvement In the arteries for us to. acquire the taste aaye'^ The Aaeoelated Preea is eselnatvely tions of the past, oould not possibly, or painting the town post red, white ed. entitled to the nee tor repablteation through ths arises. '' so that the patient may live out a Washington, Nov. 20. “ Here Is August r . Moeller, the WllUird^. and blue-~so long as the federal It has been estimaited that If you normal life, even If the arteries can­ Rogers, oo-advlaer with Warren of all nawe dlspetebes credited to if It Is safe to say, obtain tbe sanotioo the real story of what happened maltre d'hotel, who ha.i fed pres­ or not otherwise credited f* tble government Is paying the bill and could keep one red blood cell from not be returned to the soft elastic, to I^sevelt OB monetary prob­ of a majority of the jpembar Cham­ lems was flnnly agalnat the Rooee- idents from Rooievtit to R o o e m lt paper and ala« the local newa pnb« the time you are bom all through "stretchy” state of youth. wbsn Roosevelt made the speech He predicts that eautarne, with llsned herein. bers If tent to referendum today. the jobless are Manchester’s job­ velt-Warren acneme. He had ad­ li^e, that in its jouraevs through the Neither high blo^ pressure nor forecasting the government’s unpre- white wine x>f Rhine or Moeells typo- All rights of repablieatloB of less? vocated a middle-of-the-road cur­ special dispatabee herein are aleo re* It le aa expression of sheer reac­ blood vessels, It would traver over hardening of the arterlee is a nor­ cedentsd jump Into the gold market. next, and clarets dur to wait their: five million millions. Part of the mal condition, and both are pro­ rency expansion plan, while Ache- served. tion, and reactlonlste are In a very Several men were called to tbe turn. duced chiefly through wrong haoits son and Douglas had taken an even BUSY JASPER. force which sends It coursing White House the afternoon of Sun­ fo il service client of N B A Bar* amaU minority indead In this ooun- through the body comes^from what of living which throw polsona into more oonserv«tlV)i position. vice, ino. day, Oct. 83, to hear the first O. H. Rraseleree ' tiy right now. we call blood pressure. Normal On Saturday, hearing that War­ We’re beginning to^get nervous tbe bloodstream which Irritau the draft. Pabllanere Itepraaentativei Tbe blood pressure In adults Is around ren had the Inside track with The report pereiata that Fteei- Tbe prasldent of tbe United about Jasper McLevy. Not that delicate lining of the walla of the Julius Mathews Spselai Ageney—New 130, and If the blood pressure Is arteries. They Included Professors George Roosevelt, Douglaa and Aoheson dent Roosevelt telephoned Secretary York Chloago. Detroit and Boston. States Chambar of Commerce is bed lined up with Rogera and the all the excltepient being kicked up over 140, this should be considered In addition to being irritated by F. Warren of "lomell and James of Labor .Frances Perkins, calling, three worked late Into the night MBMBBA a u d it BUREAU OF Henry Xagraham Rarrlman of Bos­ an Indication that It Is too high. wastes, tbe arteries mav tighten up Harvey Rogers of Yale, Secretary her from a dinner party, to an­ about him by Sunday newspapers, on i. report In oppooltion to |^d CIRCULATIONS. ton. Mr. Rarrlman is also chair­ You might not think that geog­ as the result of emotional strain of Agriculture Wallace, Undersec­ nounce proudly that he had signed magazines and news weeklies Is retary of the Treasury Dean Ache- purchase the coriet code. Another vereiOD Is The Herald Printii.g Company, Iho., man of the executive committee. raphy would have anything to do such as excitement, worry,.or striv­ ascumee no flnaneW raaponetblUty likely to turn his bead, because he with I high blood pressure, but such ing for success. Every time that son, Budget Director Lewis Doug­ They predicted it would not that he telephoned Mies Perklna at for typograpbloa. arrore appearing in Mr. Rarrlmxn Is, as a matter of seems to b« the kind whose noodle it tbe case. If you lived in the in­ you become all keyed up like a run­ las, Professor 0. Mr W. Sprague of neve tbe anticipated good effect midnight about hU approval of the brassiere code. advertlaemente In the Maneheeter fact,‘ pretty near the whole works. terior of China or among the na­ ner waiting for the starting gim to the Treasury, -nd — They realized iti only hope of auo- Evening tferalA Is screwed on too tight for that. None other than your old friend When, then, the Associated Press tives of South Africa, vou would tell him the race ha^ begun, your cess would reet on a venture into But how is he going to find time to Professor Raymond A. Molsy, the the international market, which lekee Showa fitrala MONDAY, NOVEMBER SO. dlspatohee yesterday stated that never hear of high bIbod pressure, blood- pressure goes up. If you are be a sort of movie etar and also because It simply does not exist in on a nervous tension for any length former prsaldential oonfidante, sup­ would lead to aa international mon­ Secretary of the Interior tokes, “buaiaees men through their nation­ m?.yor in a town where the job of these countries. However, high of time, this would play a large part posed to have been baniahed from ey war But their urglngs were chief of the Public Works nd Oil CIVIL WORKS JOBS. favor since bis performance at the loeffertive. al agency today demanded a return being mayor would seem to call for blood pressure Is one of the great- In Increasing your blood pressure. administretiobs, shows ths sffsets eet diseases In America and Canada London oonferenoel Threat Over Britain Of fatigue. Busy night and day, he The intrusion of the ftdergl Wafg to the fold standard," the complete It Is a well-known fact that people about twenty-four hours of work and le meet likely to be found of the type as former president^ Moley acted as majordomo. He Foiicvlng the flrat few daya of tries to ksep his hands on svery- scaJe into the Civil Works Admin* accuracy of the. statement could every day for quite some time If among those of middle age who "Teddy” Roosevelt, who go in for^^^ook notes as the others made operation of the Roosevelt-Warren thing. istration’s activities Is Just one of fairly be called into question; It the mess is to be cleared up? have lived etrenuous lives and strug­ strenuous living, are ths type most those thlBfS, Uk« fOf At S«4 Of • would have been truer to substitute gled for euccees. likely to develop high blood pres­ High blood pressure has often “Mr. Haniman’’ for "busineas men.’’ sure which In turn produces u ose thunderstorm duflnf a pUmlo. You been called, "the disease of the suc­ complications which out short thslr have to make the beat of it. Xt is extrsmely doubtful If there IN NEW YORK cessful,” but it Is entirely possible lives. As tbe CWA begins to function could be mustered. In favor of a re­ to achieve great success and still Those with high blood pressure keep a normal blood pressure. The will find that they will retiirn to here today w$ hdvs ths ourlous sit* turn to the gold standard, ten per By PAUl. HABBISON blame should not be placed on suc­ normal much more rapidly if they oent of the business naen of tbe ualion of one group of men, JUlt New York, Nov. 20.—The lease Is cess, but on those oarelsM habits of make it a point to keep calm and taken off the town’s relief liitd and country. The position of the aver­ the bugaboo of Manhattan’s cliff- living and on the nervous tension tranquil every hour of every day. I which BO often go with a successful put to work, employed at an hourly age buslnesa man Is a long, long dwellers. Armed with a good flex­ In this way the life. way removed from that of Mr. Har- ible lease which has been sharpenec back to heedth. rate far greater than that paid to by smart lawyere, a landlord can Even In good health, the blood Usually the patient with high the regular smpIoyeM Of the town, rlman. tell his tenants when to move, when pressure is not always the same but blood pressure does not know his though in the particular kind of Mr. Harrlman Is a utilities man. they cannot move, whether they can varies from time to time and dur­ true condition and this disorder is ing excitement It may go up from frequently found In those of a work in which they are to be am- He has been a utilities man all hie buy a dog or have a baby, at what 10 to 80 points. When the condition chunk; , solid build who a.e ener­ life. For a great many years he hour thdr guests must be sent ployed they cannot, of course, be away, whether they may practice known as high blood pressure first getic, having a tendency to over­ e.vpected to be nearly as efficient h u been the chief New England on the piano, and whom they may begins, the elevation Is of a tempo­ weight, and teem to be in fair rary nature, but in later stages the as those engaged in luch labor right representative of the vast national put up for the night. health. 'The first slgnj of the trou­ pressure stays too high at all times. powsr Interests. He has made a You no longer hear stories about ble are vague and easily over­ along. The town workers would "lease-breaking parties.” A noisy The person with high blood pressure looked. have to be a little more than human great deal of money for his associ­ tenant can be arrested for disturb­ is an old person, from the stand­ Tomorrow’s ..rtlcle: "The Causes < 6 if thoy did not feel that they are ates and for himself. He and his ing the peace, bid Lares and Pen­ point of health, and the person with and Treatment of High Blood Pres a normal blood pressure is truly getting the small end of the dsal. power friends have profited tremen­ ates pitched Into the street, and be sure." cun be sued for breach of contract. young, regardless of years. dously throughout the depression. However, since the federal gov But there is a method; at least, After the age of 20, one of the (Healthy BXby Cries) ernment is paying the bill, it is a The earnings of his companies have there was a method, which worked things you most want to know Question; Mrs. Kay McD says: about yourself is what blood pres­ matter to be taken with as good a fallen off very little it, In the aggre­ beautifully In the instance of a "My baby cries frequently although sure Is. I would strongly advise gate, at all, while the purchasing man who was unexpectedly assigned he seems to be In good health. Isn't grace as possibls. Certainly the to his company’s oranch office In each one of you to have a blood there some danger of his Uijurlng town of Manchester cannot and power of their dividends has multi­ London. pressure reading made. If you have hl» lungs crying a much?” < should not attempt to meet the wage plied. He Is a perfect example of The landlord was adamant about not had this done within the last Answer: If the baby appears to be year. Find out if your pressure Is In good health and the diet is prop­ 5 scale fixed by Washington—with, the self-interested deflationists. the lease, which con9emed a small but quite swanky apartment on too high or too low. If it is too high, erly balsmced, there la no particular beyond question, the able asslstanoe Those headline readers who may upper Madison avenue. The ten­ the sooner you discover this fact, need to worry about the baby’s cry­ of the American Federation of L have been influenced by tbe state­ ant, too had been living to the the better. ing. as It seems natural for all High blood pressure and harden­ bor, which has a finger in every pio ment that the business men of the limit of his means, explained that babies to cry to some extent and ing of tbe arteries are often found this develops thilr lungs. The bahy country, through their national or­ he couldn’t remain in New York In the national capital. Appar­ and keep bis job, and that be together in the same patient. They should, howeVfcr, be carefully ently, unless wiser counsel should ganization, have come out for fur­ couldn’t move to London and pay are slow diseases which take years watched to see that the crying is prevaU in the OWA and the rates ther deflation, might as well under­ rent In two places at once. He sug­ to develop. Unless the right treat- not caused by discomfort of pay on local “ made work’’ be stand that ths United States Cham­ gested a compromise. The landlord Look in our Vestibule window for this unique display. See if you wouldn’t budge a nickel. ’The ten­ allowed .to conform to prevailing ber of Commerce has been used by ant—call him Mr. Parks—went to few minutes; only long enough. In until the gold it contains Is recov­ can tell the Original Hand Made Imported Sarouk Oriental at wage rates In the various localities, Its president for the promotion of see a lawyer. And the lawyer pro- fact, to collect a promised dollar. . . ered. 'The chimney yields the big $895.00 from the Bigelow SAROMAR reproduction at $84.50. there will continue to be two widely views which w e his own and those piosed a scheme. Late In the afternoon, eoon gest return, though. A chimney after the ImperlouH advent of sweep has to post a bond of $20,000 of a very small and very selfish part divergent scales of compensation. The next siftemoon four of the the hobo in the topper, there before he is permitted to scrape We would suggest to tbe town of tbe nation’s business men. most disreputable-looking derelicts was another oaller. It was the down the soot which haa accumu­ workers—the regular town workers who ever graced a Bowery gutter landlord. lated from the refinery Area, This violated the austere gentility of the He said he had decided to soot is full of microscopic flakes of —that they accept this situation SNOW building by stalking Into the lobby cancel the lease. gold, and a single sweeping may re­ with a grin. Certainly they are and asking for Mr. Parks. And just turn $10,000 worth. none the worse off because some of Guessing on football games is a as they were about to be evicted by The price of gold being what It their neighbors have fallen into a good enough form of amusement at th^ horrified attendants, while shud­ Is, and the activities of prospectors Nobody is quite sure where all the dering tenants looked on, Mr. Parks and old-gold buyers being what money’s coming from, but there ft small streak of luck. And there the week-end, but how about guess­ hirnwp.if appeared on the scene. they are, tbe United States Assay high finance along the rialto this Is this very important fact to be re* ing on tbe number of snowstorms? “These gentlemen," he said, “are office down on South street by the autumn. Theater box offices are membered—two Important facts for It looks as though It might be as my Invited guests. I shall expect Ekut river is pretty busy these days. bulging, four of them selling the you to show them every courtesy In spite of tbe fact that it’s a new first standing room that has glad­ that matter. First, the CWA Jobs busy an activity and one with quick­ accorded any oaller In this place . . . and efficient plant, some of the gold, dened the heart of any manager In are not permanent; the arrangement er decisions than tbe anticipatory Come light on up, fellows.^’ in flakes and dust, strays up the a long time . . . The better night is for four months only; whUs ths listing of winners and losers In the Tbe following day Mr. Parks bad chimney, onto the |iocrs and Into spots are packed, in spite of m- town jobs are steady. Secondly, Saturday gridiron contests. You a guest about every half hour. One the clothing of the workers.- For oreased and often doubled tariffs One of these two rugs costs $395,00 old fellow with a week’s stubble of this reason the clothes of employees and a general revival of tbe cover the -men now coming off the relief don’t have to wait a week between beard and a sense of humor fell Into of the refining room are^neyer taken charge . . . Famous pre-war places, rolls and who for a long time have results. According to our mental the spirit of the game and appeared from the building; when worn out, among them Rector’s, Relsenweb- had no Income at all except what accounting this morning’s film of In a battered top-hat which was al­ they’re burned down for the preci­ er’s and (^urcblU’s, are to be re­ The other is a BIGELOW snow made the sixth time this sea- most brlmless, with a boutonnieie ous dust they have accumulated. vived under their original names has been banded out by the town, of macouraged paper flowers, and In the same way, the floor Axotber such is the almost-hlstorlc may reasonably be supposed to etazul eon that enough enow has fallen to jauntily swinging a splintered lath sweepings are stored away and Palais Royal, which became only Id grreater need of this extra weekly cover the bare apote—and it was Instead of a cana None of Mr. finally burned, and the water from glorified chop suey parlor during sum involved In the federal pay the first time that the fall was less Parks’ guests stayed more than a tbe workers’ showerbaths Is saved prohibition. scale than those who have been reg­ than an Inop. Which is going some ularly employed. for the twentieth day of November, The Millenniam Heaven knows that ths heads of at which date, aa a rule, the kids SAROMAR families vdio are now being put to are itm looking forward to the first work under the CWA can use every snow. one of these extra dollars—and Reproduction without buying Rolls-Royces. TAKING CHARGE AGAIN. Our protests against ths wage schedules set up by the federal R Is a little dlflloult tm under­ agencies have never been occasion­ stand why Highway Commissioner ed by any feeling that the workers John A. Macdonald should come were going to get more money than leaping into this Civil Works Ad­ was good for them—aava the mark I ministration situation and why the * —but by fear that In many easea the announcement should be made that fixing of these schedules was de­ a very Important part of the “pro­ feating the purpose aimed at If jects” to be carried out In Connec­ ticut under the new emergency em­ community or a state or a county ^ 7 ha.s four thousand men to whom It ployment plan will be subject to the In our show window this week you will find two rugs. One Is an original hand­ is desperately necessary to give direction of tbe State Highway made Oriental.rug, valued at $395.00. The other is a Bigelow SAROMAR re^ jobs, and if the amount available Department production, costing only $84.50 in the 9x12 size. See these two rugs side, by ■ Mr. Macdonald already has his for the pay roll is eight thousand O h bright TOMOI2ROW! HAPPV' side. Guess, if you can, which is which; dollars a day,^ It la our belief that State Highway Department to look after. He appears to be more or hen nations borrow the wav ^ h b y it would be far better business to W 1 — pAy pay the whole four thousand two less up to his ears in the plans of So faithfully have the design, the texture, colorings and lus­ dollars a day each than to p&y two the Public Works Administration for thousemd of them four dollars a day more or less permanent road oper­ trous sheen been reproduced in SAROMAR rugs that only M od e e f and leave the other two thousand ations. Neither of these services the connoisseur can tell the difference. For only $84.50 you LIVELY WOOL jobless and penniless. have so far set the world on fire can enjoy this Oriental luxury in your own home . . $8.50 In the present Instances, how­ with the energy of their' contribu­ weekly_^ the Christinas Club Plan. tion to re-emplosrment And new ever, Uncle Bam seems now to think •S. that the CWA eeemed to afford con­ that he can pay the bill for the I siderable promise to the cities and whole show. As It is his treat, we See our special Rug Department display of SAROMAR ought to be as gradoua as possible towns that there was a chance to . rugs. Persian, Keshan and Sarouk j^tterns. Red, rose, in accepting it—town workers and aeoompUah something without the ' henna-rose and blue rolorings. aU. State Highway Department’s bu­ reaucratic Intervention, behold we are notified that Mr. Macdonald, “CHAMBER” EXPLOITED. OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVB>«NCS UNTIl f CfaOOt ., ' '"5, ' with the aequleecenee of State Civil Either the directors of the United Works AdalBletrator Bralnard, is States Chamber of Oommaroe, la itepplag In, ae usual, to take “full WATKINS BROTHERS malting thair declaration o f Satur­ charge." day in favor of a return to the gold In our opinion Mr. Bralnard would M -MANCHESW CONK standard, deliberately acted without do . very well to ohange hie. mind HAPPiei? RAV' anp aeicwreg rp/^oocow/ consulting the 1878 bualnew orgaa- about thia. It would Bake for oon- WhCN NATlONy PAYTVIE WAYtHEY FPlWOVV “ Support Your Hospital By Attending the Beaefft Ooneert Monday, NoYi SfftfeAr vJ Ixations which constltHfee that BlderaUe olarlfleatloB o f tke eftua* ^**^-**v'’ '' ‘ • * * \ . * , ■ai::

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANUHJiaSTER. CONN.. MONUAX, NUVEMREK 2i), i m PAGE n V E

hospital this week, to Mr. and Mr*. ports for th« prscsdbMr w in IM, Carl Larson of East Windsor Hill. ( m QUOTATIONS JOBLESS ASSOCIATION made. Tlie town’s tmso^kqnnsBt. BOOZE BOUTS BRING Recreation ('enter THEATER PATRONS WAPPING Rev. Harry S. Martin, pastor of relief program for the t^ tw wlB the Second Congregational church HEEHNC TONIiaiT a'so be discussed at the meeting and Items of Interest took for his sermon subject, “Chris­ Am sr Q t Pow and L t B ...... 1'% it is hoped that a large manber wlU Miss ’Thelma. Couch of Mystic, tianity is a Religion.’’ yesterday be ure ent. PAIR BEFORE COURT FOR 5 P .M . SHOW and the roommate of Miss Lois morning. The C h ^ tia n BMdeavor Am er Sup Pow ...... 21,4 Tonight’s activities are as fol­ New Board of Directors to Be lows: boys’ boxing class, 6 to 6 p. Foster, at the New Britsdn Normal meeting was held in the basement Cent* States l a e c ...... 114 Consumption of Florida citrus m.; senior boxing class, 7 to 8 p. m.; School, is spending the week-end at o f the church, at seven o’clock with Cities Service ...... 2 Named— To Discuss Winter during the past year totalled 28,- men’s gym class, 8:15 to 9 p. m.; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Charles Hill of Kingswood school. fiSec Bond and Share ...... 12t4 Relief Program. 500,000 boxes, says an estimate o f One Just a Party, Other Is plunge periods, men, 7 to 8 and 9:80 Cross-Section Secnred in Foster. West Hartford, as the 8i>eaker. Ford Limited ...... 5 \ the state marketing bureau. to 10 p. m., women, 8 to 9 p. m.; The next regular meeting of Blast Miss Faith M. (Tollins was the Midwest Utils ...... V4 The twice-adjourned annual meet­ Central Romona Grange No. 3, will week-end guest of Miss Harriet Nlag Hud P ow ...... 5 ^ women’s g 3rm class, 7:15 to 8 p. m.; ing of the Manchester Emergency Christ^ung— Both Scraps women’s tap dancing, 8 to 8:45 p. Brief Interviews by Herald be held Wednesday, December 6 and Sharp of Mystic. Penn Road ...... 2?4 Emplojnnent AS odation, Inc., will m.; meeting of basketball league, 7 they will be entertained by Hills- Mrs. EUizabetb Brown has an­ Stand Oil In d ___ : . . . . . • ...... 32 be held tonight at 8 o’clock at the o’clock. town Grange at Good Will Hall, on nounced the marriage of her daugh­ United Foimders ...... 1 Phone 6496 in Bnckland. Man Last Night Naubuc avenue, Glastonbury, as ter, Mrs. Roberta Stiles to Arthur United Gas ...... 2 >4 Mumcina) Building. A new board HiUstown Hall Is too small to ac­ J. Davleau on Satiirday, November United L t and Pow A ...... 2% of directors wLj be lamed and re- IF You Want a Plumber commodate the Jsuge crowd -who 11. Util Pow and L t ...... 1 Or Heating Expert Oscar Pannone, of 28 Warner Manchester wants the State The­ usually attend these meetings. This There were a good number out at Canadian M arcon i...... 2)4 street, Hartford, who was in such a WAGES DISPUTE Mavis Bottling A ...... 1 ^ ater and wants it badly enough to will he an all day meeting. The the Federated Workers meeting at Holds Falsh Teeth Estimates Cheerfully fighting mood during a drinking register emphatic approval of the morning session will be called to the church last Friday | afternoon party early Sunday that he beat up order at 10:30 and the afternoon where they tacked three bedquilts Furnished ^ suggestion to open the theater at 5 Tight All Day Long two companions, cooled off in Police session at two o’clock. besides other work. PLANES AT DAEAR D E U Y S CIRCUS inst«‘«d of 7 o’clock Sunday nights Fasteeth, a new Improved powder Court tJiiw morning when Judge Rev. Harris B. Anthony, pastor of keeps plates from dropping or slip­ when the matter comes up i t a pub­ Dakar, Africa, Nov. 20.— (A P )— SULLIVAN Raymond Johnson fined him $15 and th': Church of the Nazarene at Man­ ping. No gummy, pasty feeling. AND costs of $14.92 after he had been lic hearing. chester, was the 'gpiest speaker of In Jamaica, natives run 18 'The French black squadron of 28 Sweetens breath. Gives real teeth comfort all day. Praised by people foimd guilty of assault and breach This was indicated last night the Men’s Bible Class which was miles uphill, carrying fresh fish to military airplanes ajTived here to­ when crowds packed the theater at the markets. The ninner who day from Kayes, Upper Senegal and dentists everywhere. Avoid wor­ HOWARTH of peace. The money was paid. Bat Show Goes On and held at the Sadd Memorial Librsuy ry. Get Fasteeth at J. W. Hale Co.. 96 McKee Street Drinking Boat both performances. Of course, Mae on Sunday morning at 9:30. reaches market flrst gets the best 'The fUers are mailing a mass flight Drug Dept, or your druggist Three Along with William Zanks, of this West must be given credit in large A son was bom at the Hau^ord price for his fish. tour of Africa. sizes. town, and Stanley Butkus, of South Crowd at Armory Isn’t measure for drawing the large Windsor, Pannone engaged in a crowds, but it also seemed that the drinking bout Saturday night at the Disappointed. turnout indicated a vote of confi­ home of William Gillette in Buck- dence in the State ’Theater and its land. The spree continued to early efforts to bring about an earlier Sunday morning and then, Pannone opening hour. claimed, Zanks called him a vile An audience of 500 children and Persons picked at random by an name. This started a fracas which adults that had become impatient Evening Herald reporter following resulted in Zanks being taken to the over the delay in the opening of the the 7 o’clock performance, and asked whether they favored the 5 o’clock Manchester Memorial hospital suf­ Wallace Brothers’ circus at the or the 7 o’clock opening hour, were fering from what appeared to be a State Armory Saturday afternoon unanimously in accord with the for­ knife wound in his left arm. Seven finally were rewarded after Man­ mer. Those questioned represented stitches were taken to close the ager Joseph Rowan persuaded the gash. Zanks and Butkus also sport a cross-section of Manchester’s pop­ hanksgiving ale troupers to go on with their acts T S ed black eyes alleged to hgve been ulation and showed that the rank when the troupers threatened to Inflicted by the Hartford man. At­ and file feel no harm can be done stop the show because they had not torney Daniel M. Fiorita, who de­ by advancing the opening hour to been paid off. fended Pannone, said the row was 5 o’clock. Here are some of the re­ The matinee performance was Here’s your oppoitunity to refurnish your home... a sin­ provoked by Zaiiks calling his client plies: scheduled to start at 2:15 o’clock. Young man with girl friend: “ Of a vile naune. But it was nearer 3 o’clock, before gle room... or add a refreshing new note... at a saving. Liquor obtained at a christening course the earlier hour would be bet­ the first act went on. No one knew party yesterday so inflamed Joseph ter. It allows us time to see the it at the time, but it was observed Batttilonis, of Buckland, that he show and get home earlier for— well, Our store and warehouses are overflowing with new, that the band members led by Elmer ejected his entire family from his er, >ou imderstand.” Baier dickered .t considerable home, after flrst giving his wife and Girl; “ Yes, the 6 o’clock hour smart Watkins Furniture for winter. Rather than con­ length with Mr. Rowan, who was her father a beating, according to has advantages.’’ facts brought out in Police Court dressed In a tuxedo. ’The band mem­ bers then went downstairs, where tinue to rent an additional warehouse we’ve r e d u c e today. Battulonis pleaded guilty Elderly man, apparently a farmer anothe conference was held. ’Twen­ and was fined $20 and costs for his and quite deaf, cupped am ear as the ty minutes later they returned and many suites and pieces for Immediate clearance. Here cave man tactics. He was charged repo te. asked: the show was opened, "rhe audience with intoxication and breach of the “ Are you in favor of the 5 or 7 indicated its restlessness by whis­ peace. o’clock opening hour for this thea­ are samples of the good values... tling and cat-calls. Credit must be Way Case Nolled ter?’’ given the troupers for going on A charge of reckless driving Farmer: "How’s that?’’ with the show, as it would have against C. Daniel Way, 64, of Reporter “Do you think the 5 keenly disapnolnted a large gather­ Hebron, was nolled in court today o’clock hour BEST? ing of eager children if 't had been after Judge Johnson was advised of Farmer: “ Oh, Mae West. Some called off. the fact that the coroner had ah chicken by jlnkus!’’ ' solved Way of any criminal neg^l Dep 'ty Sheriff James H. John­ Solid WALNUT Tables ston served a writ of attachment on gence in the death of Miss Mary Man with wife: ‘Tt would be a Manager Rowan and the box office Choice of any piece Maloy, 56, .of 25 Wethersfield shame ,^5 deprive the town of its receipts upon complaint of Mr. sketched, and in addition avenue, Hartford. Miss Maloy, t only first-class theater Just because Hartford school teacher, died of in Baler. ’The troupers wanted pay­ a round Dimcan Phyfe ment of alleged due wages. Sheriff of two hours difference in the open­ coffee-table and two styles Juries received when struck by a ing hour.’’ car driven by W ay at the third tee Johnston said the performs, would of end tables. Made of be paid off. but following the night genuine SOLID WALNUT of the Country Club golf course Three young women: "Why give which crosses the road at the Coim- show they departed for their homes, throughout. Phone orders Hartford theaters our trade Sund .v try Club. The accident occurred a fact which probably meant the filled. nights when the State puts on just October 18. temporary disbanding, at least, of as good shows as m> the thea­ It was learned in court today that the Wallace Brothers circus. ters in the city. It is ridiculous to a civil action was being brought oppose this 5 o’clock opening.’’ against Way by relatives of Miss Maloy. • Youth apparently impressed by Miss West: “Just as Mae West Wall Street throws her Mps north south east and west, so do I tavor the 5 o’clock CHAMBER EXPECTS hour best.’’ Briefs Two young men: “ Sure. Where 100 AT HEARING else are we to go Sunday nights If New York, Nov. 20.— (A P )—’The they close dowi the State? Two New York Stock Exchange today hours shouldn’t make such a big removed from the list national dis­ dlffe ence.’’ tillers products old common stock, Two Members of Congress which was split three-for-one a few Middle aged man: “ It would be a months ago. ’The new shares had nice black eye for Manchester If it been traded on the exchange on a To Be Guests at Dinner became noised around that this “when issued’’ basis. The shares town could not support 'ts only good dropped from the list made history Tomorrow Night on the exchange this year by advan- theater. The Selectmen should look ing more than 100 poln'ts between at this question from only one point for March ana July. ’The stock’s range of view and that is to allow the A t least 100 persons are expected was 221^-124%, In the future aU theater to open at 6.’’ to attend the annual meeting of the trades ill be in the new stock. Chamber of Commerce at the Coun Elderly woman: “ Vvell, I person Chr's'^mas! try Club tomorrow night, when two ally would prefer the 6 o’clock open 'The plan and deposit agreement store one or more of these attractive tables Democratic members of Congress of the Consolidated Traction Co. 5 Ing because it would mean gettio'- will be the speakers, United States per cent forty-eight year gold home earlier. But I suppose differ away for (Jhrlstmas, or we will store them Senator ^Patrick A. McCarran of bonds due on June 1 last has been ent people have different opinions for Christmas delivery wlthoift charge. Nsvada and Representative H*rman decl9.red operative as of today ow­ “London Lounge” P. Kopplemann of Connecticut. ing to the deposit of more than 95 Lltt’ e man with buxom wife: “ At Dr. Dolan To Speak of the outstanding bonds. Under ter seeing the picture tonight I Senator McCarran, who will speak the plan depositors bad the option would favor the 5— ’’ to the N R A as the official repre­ of a five-year extension of the bonds Buxom wife: Why Henry!’’ A two piece lounge suite sentative of national headquarters, or a cash payment of $650 for each Then to reporter: "The hussy! It will be Introduced by Dr. Edward G. $1,000 bond. ’The company is con­ all pictures are like the one tonight *Go out and buy a Chair* Dolan, collector of internal revenue trolled by the Ehibllc Seiwlce Cor­ the tbeater/tbould open at midnight Marie Dressier said recently and head of the state recovery board poration of New Jersey. when everybody is asleep. Ck>me. in a radio program. of this state. Mr. Kopplemann, who Henry.’’ is from Hartford, will be introduced by E. J. Murphy, retiring president I f public opinion means anything, of the Chamber. MIDSHIPMAN MARRIES; and it generally does, there will be . Dinner will be served by the little question about allowing the lo­ Here Are the Chairs Country Club management at 6:30 cal theater to open at 6 p. m. Stm- o’clock. Music wdll be furnished by OUSTED FROM ACADEMY day. members of the Trade School or­ 8 Different Models! Replacement Price $110 chestra, imder the direction of Wil­ Annapolic, Md., Nov. 20.— (A P )— liam Hanna. Chester Shields, youth­ Midshipman Harold Leonard Em­ DR. J. R. LINSLET DEAD Loungy piece*, exactiy as sketched, with low, flat, cut­ back arms, shaped back and chubby ball feet. Every line ful local cometist, wdll present sev­ mons, Jr., of Saco, Me., was dis­ New London, Nov. 20.— (A P ) — spells comfort. Choose this outstanding value In either eral selections and Woodrow Sac- missed from the Naval Academy to­ casio will play saxaphone solos. Dr, James R. Linsley, prominent rust or green tapestry covers. Full size sofa and chair. day for breaking academic regula­ Election of Officers dentist died this morning at his tions by marrying and for being 'The business session will Include home here. He weu in his 76th the election of officers and Edward absent without leave. year. Dr. Linsley had been in 111- J. Holl will be recommended for the Emmons, a second-year student health for the past yfear. presidency by the nominating com­ at the Academy, was married to Bom in New Haven, Feb, 28. 10 Other Suites Reduced mittee. The speakers’ table Miss Helen Rhodes, of Reading, Pa., 1858, Dr. Linsley was the son of the Button-back lounge, E n g 1 i s n wlU be occupied by Senator McCar­ In Elkton, Mr,, on November 4, the Rev. and Mrs. Am i Linsley. In his lounge, and wing chairs in 8 dif­ 4 Two-Piece Groups in rusta and greens. $ 1 1 Q day the midshipman regiment went ran, Representative Kopplemann, youth he resided in New Haven. ferent covers including frieze, Values to $149.00...... 1 1 2 / Dr. Dolan, E. J. Murphy, E. J. Holl, to Baltimore to attend the Navy- Ciolchester and Middletown. He tapestry and blocked linen. The E. J. McCabe, J. E. Rand, John Notre Dame football game. same to this city about 50-years 1 Two-Piece Group in red-rust frieze. ^ 1 O Q Upon his return to the Academy, ago. He is survvled by his widow chair sketched is in blocked linen. Kckles, R. K. Anderson, Rev. Wat­ Value $159.00 ...... L L a V son Woodruff, Colonel William C. he was placed on a restricted status and three sons. Values to $34.95. Cheney and Willard B. Rogeps. pending an Investigation by the Senator McCarran will arrive in Academy authorities. 1 Two-Piece Group in green tapestry. M /f Q Hartford by plane tomorrow after­ His dismissal was recommended HEAVY FOG IN LONDON $189.00 value ^ ...... 1 4 2 / noon and will be met by a Chamber by Rear-Admiral ’Tho'mas C. Hart, reception committee consisting of superintendent of the Academy, to Ixmdon, Nov, 20,— (A P ) — A 75 Other Values 3 Two-Piece Groups in apricot and M C O dense and widespread fog oame Mr. Murphy, Mr. Holl, Mr. the Secretary of the Navy. ’The 50 Box Springs green. $219.00 v ^ u e ...... 1 0 2 / down on Elngland today causing- col­ McCabe, Mr. Rogers and recommendation was approved by 5 different Q u ^ Anne, English Dr. Dolan. Senator McCarran lisions which killed two and injured lounge and other types of chairs 1 Davenport in maple with homespun $y| Q.50 the President. a do^ien. is a former chief justice of Nevada, in tapestry covers. 'T.SO Just 50 sample box springs on cover. $68,9§ va lu e...... 4 2 / associate justice, district attorney ’The entire eastern section of the RICH MAN DIES country was affected by the most Values to $89.50 ...... m / for Nye County and a practicing at­ hand. Full, twin and in- 8 Davenports in rust or green covers. torney in Tonopah and Goldfield impenetrable mist yet experienced Sao Paulo, Brazil, Nov. 20.— (AP) this season. during the mining rush, A graduate 12 Wing, lounge, Lawson and over­ between, sizes . . . remarked Values to $95.00 ...... 0 2 / — Senhora Joslna do Amsu*al, 78, Traffic barely crawled and fire of the University of Nevada in 1901, the multi-millionaire who vanished stuffed chairs in velour, leather, he succeeded Tasker L. Oddle, Re­ i^paratus was delayed responding to 1 Chippendale Davenport in plain rust. ^ 7 0 from her home in 1982 and was to alarms. frieze, tapestry and repp $Q y| .50 publican, in the 1932 elections. He found in O c to W locked in a ward­ Regular $110.00...... # 2 7 was secured as a speaker here One bl

SI* MANCHEStESR EVENING HERALD, MAKCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEIiIBER 20, 19SS.

ed to her teaching dntlea inWethere- 12:30 a. m., checking included it) the m CRACT AUTHORS fleld after epending a few days at JACK KELLER’S BAND admission chsirge. ORIENTAL, AMERICAN the home of her parents, Mr. and Ovemi^ DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Mrs. J. E. Stanley. WIN THEATER TICKETS Mies Hamel Littie of New Britain HERE FRIDAY NIGHT RUGS ARE COMPARED ' MONDAY. NOVEMBER 20 (Central and Saatem Standard Time) spent Sunday with her brother C New$m ' V Note—^AU pro^ami to key and tMUle ohaias or iTCmpe thereof anlesa ep4pl> Lawrence ZJttie. Queer Twists ...... ■ I i.uriA lAUs ned; coaat to coast (c to e) designation Includes all avulable stations. Mae West’s Style of Humor ’The American Legion will hold Popnlar Demand Brings West- Watkins Brothers Demonstrate Programs subject to change. P. M. Cent. “ ‘ ”■East. " Brookline, Mass.— Savah Hanf* Proves Popular Here ‘ — their regular vThist part tonight In chester-Biltmore Aggrega­ NBC-WEAF NETWORK 6 d »— 7."0O—Myrt A Marge— east only How Ge'verly Originals Can mond Palfrey,' 20 years old. tinnil 8:15— 1 "B—Just Plain Bill — east; Names of Winners. their rooms in the Town Hall. tion Here Again. In Day*s News ' Be Reproduce. BASIC — East; weaf wlw weal wtlc Texas Rangers — west; Panico Miss Fraces Shea spent the week­ star annotmees her engagement to ■wjar wtag wcsh wfi wlit wfbr wrc way Orch.—midw; Kellem Orch.—Dixie Marshal Fabyan, Jr., 21, Harvard when wcae wtam wwj wsai; Mid: ksd 6:30— 7:30—Music on the Air—east; end at her home In Worcester, Jack Keller and his Westchester wmaq wcfl woc-who wow wdaf wkbf The contest editor, after reading Even those ^ h o have made a senior. Kasper Sisters—west; Buck Rog­ Mass., spending the week-end with Biltmore Orchestra are pl^ring a Joilet, ni.—After looking for his of study of Oriental rugs and tiielr NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj ers—midw rpt; Hays Or.—Dixie enough wise cracks to fill out sm (Cambridge, Mass.—Hehry PennjT- •wlba kstp webo wday kfyr crct cfcf her mother, Mrs. D. S. ’Tillinghast. return engagement by popular re- father for thirty four years, Arthur wea^ng, will find It difficult to 6:45— 7M6— Boake Carter, Talk — ba­ entire column, has selected the au­ packer,. 66, widely known edueaUnr SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjax sic; Between the., Bookendo—west ’The condition’of Mrs. W. L. Well- quets at the Recreation C^ter this Fischbacka, a high school teacher, guess the difference between two wfla-wsun wiod wsm wmc wsb wapl 7:00— 8KI0—The H aAy Baker*—basic wood, who was ordered to bed by dies. wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc thors moet typical of the screen’s Friday night This orchestra was found him li'ving one block awaj^ rugs/lnstalled In Watkins Brothers 7:15— 8:15—Edwin C. Hill — basic; her doctor last EYiday, is reported Putnam, Conn.—Donald Hayee, woal ktbs kths wsoc Choir—west; Taximeter—Dixie newest favorite, Mae West. Miss organdzed by Mr. Keller last winter 'The father, Philip M. Fischbacka, vestibule show window this morn­ IMOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kghl somewhat Improved but she is still 10, accidentally shot and critically 7:30— 8:30—Bing Crosby — also cst; West’s style of humor, seems to to provide rhythms at the Stratfield a wandering engineer came to ing. The two rugs are hung side by IPACIFIC COAST — kgo kfi kgw komo Odches.—Dixie; Orches.—midwest imder the care of a trained nurse. wounded while showing a revolver ichq kfsd ktar kgu have taken a decided hold on many Hotel in Bridgeport. 'They also aide, only half of each being shown, 7:45— 8:45— Knickerbocker*—to Dixie 'The annual every member can­ Joliet to superintendent the recon­ to a playmate. • Cent. East. 8:00— J:00—Serenade of Manhattan of her local fans and the quips spent the summer at the swanky struction of a brewery. and these pieces being so himg as to 8:15— 9:15—Alexander Woollcott—to e sent in were, in most cases, im- vass of the Congregational Church Seymour, Conn.—Anthony Balsis, 4:00— 6:00—The California Ramblers Milton Point Casino in Rye, N. Y. Chicago— 'The police figured this patch the design in each. One of 60, New Haven, struck and killed 4:30— 5:30—Tom Mix’s Sketch—east 8:30— 8:30—Lulu McConnell—c to c questionably of the West school. was completed today. these rugs, the showcard states is 4:45— 5:45—The Wizard of Oz, Drama 9:00—10:00—Wayne King Orch.—to e; The winners announced here may Miss Virginia and Miss Elizabeth must be the height of auto thievery. by an automobile aa he walks away 5:00— 6:00—Dinner Concert—also cst Radio Dramatic League—Dixie Some one stole “Black Maria” auto an original Oriental rug In a Sarouk from his wrecked automobile, which 6:30— 6:30—Songs by Irene Beasley— 9:30—10:30—New* Broadcast—c to cst call at the State theater where Mae Bennett have returned to Stoneleigh pattern valued at 1395.00. east; Tom Mix—repeat wmaq ksd 9:45—10:45— Evan Evans, Songa—ba­ West is now appearing in her latest School in Greenfield, Mass., after patrol of the Damen avenue sta­ had struck a pole and overturned; 6:45— 6:45—Horsesense In Philosophy sic; Myrt and Marge—rpt for west tion. The other rug Is an American re­ be had come through the -first acci> 10:1^—11:15—Boswell Sister*—c to cst picture “I’m No Angel” and receive spending the week-end with their 6:00— 7:00—Roxanne Wallace A Quar. It was later recovered, but the production, woven on a modem dent unhurt. 6:15— 7:15— Billy Bachelor’s Sketch 10:30—11:30—Glen Gray Orches.—c to c their guest tickets to see the show mother, Mrs. Raymond Bennett. power loom, and retails for $84.50 In 6:30— 7:30—Lum A Abner— east only 11:00—12:00—Leon Belascc Orch.—to g culprits left only one clew—a pair on any of the remaining four days Mrs. Bennett gave a party Satur­ the 9x12 size. So carefully and 6:45— 7:45—The Qoldbergs, Serial Act 11:30—12:30— Barney Rapp Ore.—c to c of garters. BURNED TO DEATH 7:00— 8:00—Historical Sketches—east 12rtX>— IrfX)—Dance Hour—wabc only that It will be shown at the State: day evening for John Croft of successfully have the American 7:30— 8:30— Black String Symphony Greenfield who accompanied her ■ , Darby, Pa.—Walt Burgess, local­ NBC-WJZ NETWORK The winners; Pa^ Deyorlo, Main mscufacturers copied the orlglnaJ 8:00— 9:00—Gypsies Concert Orches. street, Dolores .Topping, Fairfield daughters and among the invited ly famous as "the poet of Chicken Bridgeport, Nov. 20 — (AP) — 8:30— 9:30—The Ship of Joy—also cst oriental, in weave, texture, color, Walter Good, 50, was burned to 9:00—10:00—Eastman Orches.—^Uso c BASIC — East; wjs wbs-wbza wbal street, Lillian Carvell, Henry street, guests were Miss Sue Welles, Mrs. Hill” found a starling’s nest imder pattern and lustre, that it is almost 9:30—10:30—Kay-Seven, Spy Drama wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; Fanny Bennett, Mrs. .Marjorie the eaves of his home— built in 1740. death, a gas tube coiled about bis [10:00—11:00—Wm. Scotti and Orchestra Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wls kwk Norman Brock, Warren street. Impossible to tell the difference. kwer koll wren wmaq kso wkbf Florence Beccio, Norman street, Graham, Herbert Couch and Law­ A scrap of hand -made newsprint, shoulders, when fire swept his sec­ 110:15—11:15—The King’s Jesters—east; Possibly a connoisseur who has ond fioor quarters in a wooden Lum A Abner—repeat for midwest NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj Gena Server, Summer street, Mrs. rence Little. of a sort not made for many years, made Oriental rugs a life study 110:30—11:30— Paul Whiteman Orchestra wiba kstp webo wday kfyr crct cfcf building at the foot of California G. A. Chappell, Jensen street, Mrs. Alma Smith and sons, Ekml formed part of the nest smd woven could pick the imported rug at first 11:00—12:00—Harry Sosnick Orchestra SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wls wjax street here at 4 a. m., today. Fire­ ll1:30—12:30—Benny Meroff’s Orchestra Esther Matchett, Bissell street, H. and Harold spent Sunday visiting in with it was a dollar bill— one of glance but *of the thousands who wfla-wsun wiod wsm wmc wsb wapf friends in New Haven. men said gas bad filled the man’s CBS-WABC NETWORK wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc G. Gilman, Wadsworth street, John the large size withdrawn from cir­ have seen this imusual exhibit as it woai ktbs ktbs wsoc living quarters before fire started. .BASIC— East: wabc rfadc woko wcao Matchett, Bissell street, Henry culation several years, ago. has traveled from city to city of The fire victim had made'm * waab wnac wgr wkbw wkro whk cklw MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl Phaneuf, Jr., Garden street, Muriel Csirlisle, Pa.— Hungry hoboes the Eastern states, most have ad­ wdrc wcau wip wjas wean wfbl wspd in the building, a former ojrster PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfi kgw komo Armstrong, EJdgerton street, Henry looking for handouts at Dickinson mitted that they could not truly wjsv; Midwest: wbbtn wfbm kmbc khq kfsd ktar Cryk, Well9\ street, Katherine Sex­ R. B. P. ENTERTAINMENT house, for three years. He had no kmox wowo whas Cent. EasL college fraternity hoitses sire due pick the original Oriental except by EAST AND CANADA—wpg whp wlbw ton, Florence street. May L. Puter, for a shock. “The Dlcklnsonism” known relatives. whec wlbz wfea wore wlcc efrb ckac 4:90— S:3(^The Singing Lady—east a lucky guess. DIXIE — wgst wsfa wbro wqam wdod 4:45— 5:45—Orphan Annie—east only Gerard street, Dorothy G. Robinson, PACKS ORANGE HALL official weekly qf the college says The'two rugs will continue to be klra wrec wlac wdsu wtoc krld wrr 5dX>— 6:00—U. 8. Army Band Concert Westfield street, Margaret Ander- editorially the students did not ob­ on exhibit at Watkins all next week. ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 5:30— 6:30—Three X Sisters — east; ton. Church street. Olga Brennan, wdae whig wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs ' The Singing Lady—repeat to wenr ject to this charity until they found MIDWEST — wcah wgl wmt wmbd 6:46— 6:45—Lowell' Thomas — east; EJdgerton street, Clarence Nielsen. out police were directing the way­ NOTED AUTHOR DIES «• ENDS wtaq wisn wlbw kfh kfab wkbn wcco Orphan Annie—repeat to midwest Main street and William Johnson of First Presentation of Local farers to the “frat” houses. wsbt 6:00— 7:00—Amo* ’n’ Andy—east only Starkweather street. a Cold MOUNTAIN—kvor klz koh ksl 8:15— 7:15—Baby Roe* M a rl* -east Lodge Meets With Great Jack KeDer Missouls^ Mont.—Lawrence Hlg- London, Nov. 20.— (A P )—Augus­ COAST—khj koin kgb kfre kol kfpy 6:80— 7:30—Potash and Perlmutter • Some of the “wise cracks” were bee stepped to the number 8 tee at tine Birrell, 83, former president of kvi kfbk kmj kwg kem kdb kgmb 6H5— 7:45—The Three Jesters, Sorg* as follows: Success Saturday Night. Sooner 7:0^— 8d)0—Side Show Variety Prog. They were recently signed up to the Missoula Country Club and th Board of Education and former Cent. EasL "1 look for mail in the morning, 7:80— 8:30—Paulisf,. Choristers Prog. play at the Westchester Biltmore banged away. lord rector of Glasgow University, PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS 4:00— 5:00—Skippy, Sketch— east only 7:45— 8:45— Red Davis, Sketch—basic but the male looks for me at night.” The first annual entertainment club week-ends, and it was on died today. Mr. Birrell, who once 4:15— 5:15—Dictators Orchestra—to c 8d)0— 9:00—Weekly Minstrels Show “The younger the couple the “ Just try to tie that,” he said to 4^30— 5:30—Jack Armstrong—es only 8:30— 0:30—Melody Moments A Vocal Rudy Vallte’s recommendation that characterized his chief recreation as tighter the squeeze.” and dance given by Star of the East, his companien, Frank Ziesing, 4:45— 5:46—Cowb(»r Tom—basic only 9:00— lOrfX)—The Country Club— basic the club signed up the orchestra. It “book hunting,” was the author of 5:00— 6:00— Buck Rogers, Skit — east 9:30—10:30— Henri Deering, Pianist "I wish your pajamas were next Royal Black Preceptory No. 13, in another member of a golf foursome, only; Skippy, Sketch—rpt for midw 9:45—10:45—Planned Recovery, Talk was also the club that gave Rudy as the ball rolled Into the cup for many books and in 1897 edited Bos­ to my nightie, but only on the the Orange Hall, Saturday night, 6:15— 6:15—Bobby Benson—east only; 10:00—11:00—Leader* Male Trio—east; his first break, and since then such a coveted hole-in-one. Ziesing did. well’s Life of Johnson. Al and Pete, Songs—Dixie and west Aihos ’n’ Andy—repeat for west clothesline.” bands aa Ozzie Nelson and Bert 5:30— 6:30—Songs by Vera Van—east; 10:15—11:15—The Poet Princ*—also, cst was a great success. The hall was Omaha, Neb.—Time saving and Tel. 8 5 0 0 “Refuse the proposal If he tries Lown have made a name for Jack Armstrong—midwest repeat 10:30—11:30—Southern Symphony—to c to Russia you.” packed to the doors. So great was penny-sa-ving is the invention of 5:45— 6:45—Music Box—^wabc; Enoch 11:09—12:00—Don Bestor A Orchestra themselves at the same Spot. Every FOR DELIVERY “The good girl may go to heaven Stephen H: Ayer, local high school Light Orchestra—Dixie & west 11:30—12:30—Dance Orchestra Program the crowd that additional seats had band that has played there, has ANYWHERE IN TOWN but she has a helluva time on to be brought from the lower hall journalism in.-’tructor. Character Loans woimd up on Broadway with a up to $100 Cash on Just the signa­ earth.” and placed wherever room could be Ayer has designed a postcard- Per Case 7:30— Potash and Perlmutter. lucrative job, and judging from the ture of the borrower without en­ “My name may be West but no found.' check with which he pays his bills. 24 Bottles 8:00— Side Show. orchestra Jack Keller has, they will dorsers or seemity. The only cost BRANDS ‘son’ is going to set with me.” ’The entertainment was snappy On the massage side is a check Contents 8:30—Moe & Nell (sketch). be on Broadway shortly. Is a monthly charge of three per _ “Some girls bum the candle at and original, the house being kept form. He merely fills in the amount, Only WTIC 8:45—Red Davis (drama). This orchestra has also been sign­ cent on the unpaid balance. both ends, but others don’t bum It in roars from start to finish. “ Go, sticks a one cent stamp on the back Travelers Broadcastings Service 9:00— Greater Minstrels. at all.” ed up by several college fraternities Bodwelser $3.00 Get ’Em Rogers” certainly lived up and throws the “ check” in the near­ Hartford, Oonn. 9:30— ‘T d Rather Have Harvard” , “A New Deal in curves — more to play at the Waldorf Astoria, St. Schlitz $3.00 to his reputation of being a one-man R e^s roof and the Taft Hotel in est mail box. CALL. WRITE OR PHONE 50,000 W.. 1060 B. a , 282-8 AL (mu^cal comedy). on the body and less on the road.” ?lel Lnger $8.(rf 10:30—^Lew Conrad and his Orches- show. His dancing was amaring- and New ■ York City. Chicago— When Mrs. Thelma “Men always watch approaching Pabst trsL his songs which he makes up him­ It is one of the finest orchestras Ames feU out of bed last night six curves closely and with calculating Blue Ribbon $8.00 MtMiday, Nov. 20 10:45— ^Planned Recovery— Daniel ©yc. self are a real treat. to ever play at the Recreation husky policemen couldn’t get her back in again. So they called for re­ 4:00—Walter Dawley, Organist. C. Roper, Secretary of Com­ “Figures don’t lie, but a woman George Gillette seemed to be able Center smd Director Busch is to be Narragansett 4:30—Al Liberty, Hillbilly songs. merce. with a figure often does.” to take music from everything he congratulated in bringing this inforcements and with the aid of Lagier, Ale and $2.60 4:45— Morgan Memorial Talk — 11:00— Time, weather, temperature. ‘Tm only a fisherman’s daughter touched. His songs and jokes were stellar attraction to Manchester. three more officers succeeded. Porter 1 Dancing will be fronj 8:30 until Robert Drew-BeSr. 11:04— Sports Review. but baby— can I thro’’ a line!” decidedly original and appropriate. Mrs. Ames weighs 600 pounds. Wehle - Aetna 1 $2.00 5:00—Orchestra. 11:15—News. “All women are alike; it’s only The Princess kekla Duo, a Ha­ King’s $2.40 5:30— Tom Mix. 11:30—RKO Midnight FroUc. what they put on that makes them waiian teeim gave a beautiful ex­ tMPOR’TED ALE 5:45— Wizard of Os. into individuals.” hibition of Hawaiian dancing and 12:00—^Don Bestor and his Orches­ Copeland’s $2.75 6:00— Wrightville Clarion. tra- music. They got a wonderful recep­ Frydenland*s Dark 6:30— Irene Betisley. tion and were encored again and 12:30— Roger Gerston and his Vil­ Lager (Norwegian) $8.60 6:45— “Fifty Years Ago and Now”, lage Bam Orchestra, again. The new stage and effects M. Burton Yaw. erected by Elphiaim Macaulay and SOUTH COVENTRY "THANK YOU FOR THE •We take in exchange any re­ T:00— Roxanne Wallace and Jes­ decorated by Joseph Benson and son turnable bottles of brands we ters. for the Orange Hail Corporation USE OF YOUR TELEPHONE. 7:16— Dave Burrows Five Sharps. Deaths Last Night The many friends of Leslie and add much beauty to the entire hall carry. 7:30—“Vanities” —^Norman Clou­ Phyllis Brooke, two of the young and were much appreciated. people who were hit by an auto the THE DOCTOR SAID HE tier, director. Clearwater, Fla.—^Dr. Lucian La- The new stiige curtain put a per­ 8:00— Snow Village. evening of Nov. 3 while on their fect finishing touch to the arrange­ meu* Knight 65, historian emeritus way to choir practice, will be glad 8:30—String Symphony. of Georgia. ments. The material for the curtain WOULD COME AT ONCE." MDLAND 9:00—The Gypsies. to learn that Leslie has been dis­ was purchased in a local store by Greenwich, Conn.—George Sykes charged from the hospital and 9:30—The Travelers Hour—^Nor­ Wadlen, 71, founder and head of the corporation and put together man Cloutier, director. Phyllis is expected home the e€u-ly by members of Ladies Loy U Orange Package Store George Wallen and Compahy, cof­ part of this week. 10:00— Contented Program. fee importers and roagters, of New Lodge, No. 25. The fittings for the Tel. 8500 10:30— Wnc Playhouse-M3uy Hed- York aty. ^ Raymond B. Bennett of the T. H. Wood Co. is on a two weeks busi­ curtain were adso purchased in Man­ limd, director. Louisville, Ky.— Charles' Duncan Opposite Midland Apts. ness trip that will take him as far chester. Flowers for the stage were 11:00— William Scotti’s .Orchestra. Campbell, 70, president of the west as Kansas City. donated by Mr. Anderson, EJdrldge 11:15— King’s Jesters. Campbell Company, tobacco re- street. 11:35— Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra. handlers. The winners of prizes at the first whist party to be ^ven by the South After the entertainment came 12:00— Midn.—Mark Fisher’s Or­ London— Sir Robert Dibdin, 85, Coventry Tennis Club were as fol­ modem and old fashioned dancing chestra. widely known London solicitor and lows; First, Mrs. Hugh Christie sind until midnight. Duringjthe intermis­ 12:30— Benny Meroff’s Orchestra. ' an honorary member o f the Can­ sion there was a drawing for the adian B6U- Assodatiem. Tommy Welles and consolation SWEET Miss Sara Allen and Lawrence door prize, a handsome Siesta Fort Worth, Tex.—^Mrs. John W. clock, donated by Robert Donnelly, Smiler, 85, grandmother of Mrs. Latimer. There were about ten which was won by Miss Margaret Elliott R o ^ v e lt, the former Miss tables and refreshments were serv­ CIDER Ruth Googins of Fort Worth. ed by the committee. Stevenson, 21 Ridge street. The en WDRC Cambridge, Msiss.—Henry Penny- Miss Mary Walker spent the terteiinment committee sincerely packer, 66, well known educator and week-end at her home in Quinne- thanks all those who helped to For Sale At 225 Hartford Conn. 1880 chairman of the committee on ad­ boag. make this their first social affair mission to Harvard college. Miss Adelaide Stanley has retum- such a success. SCHAIXER*S Monday, Nov. 20 Memphis, Tenn.—W. M. Curtis 4:00— Bob Nolan with Clarence Dewey, 75, a leader in the develop­ 'Wheeler’s Orchestra. ment of the lumber industry in the CIDER MILL south. He was bom In Rockford, 4:30— News Flashes. 352 Woodland Street Dial 64SS 4:35— Artist Recital. Hi­ st. Paul, Minn.—James T. Stroud, ‘BLUE COAL’ SALES 4:45— Ye Happy Minstrels. 55, for many years the mansiger of 5:00— Skippy. ' theaters in Mizmesota, Iowa and 5:15— The Dictators. Ndrth and South Dfdiota. SOAR AS USERS CUT 5:30— Jack Armstrong, All-Ameri­ Topeka, Kas.—FTank R tts Mac- can Boy. Leiman, 78, publisher of the Topeka How foolish she is 5:45— Otto Neubauer, pianist. State Journal and a former vice- 6:00—Buck Rogers; “Adventures president and director of the Asso­ FUEL COSTS // in the 25th Century” . ciated Press. 6:15— Rangers. New York—^Mrs. Anne Whelan Mall carrier says its staady if she doesn't get a telephone now! 6:30— Vera Van. Kahn, 29, former wife of Gilbert 6:45— Enoch Light’s Orchestra. Kahn and the daughter of C. A. heat is more healthful. Likes 7:00— Myrt and Marge. ■Whelan, founder of the United Blue Coal because It ends 7:15— Mary Stone, the Song Girl. Cigar Stores Company. guesswork T t WOULD be a queer neighbor who would mind 7:30—Music in the Air. Rome—Senator Vittorio Sdaloja, 7:45— Orchestra. 79, (Hie-time foreign minister and illions of new user* in two 8:00—Harriet Lee; Trio; Joe Italian representative on the League lending the use of her telephone for emergencies, of Nations Council. M short years! Thousands of Green’s Orchestra. homes, once poorly heated by sob- 8:15— Edwin C. Hill. OLD PRINTER BIES atitnte fnels, now kept healthfnlly' but it would be queerer still if she didn’t wonder how 8:30— Bing Crosby and Lenny warm all winter by the clean, steady Hayton’s Orchestra. heat of ‘bine coal’ l 9:00— Manhattan Serenaders. Waterbury, Nov. 18.—(AP)—Jo- you could >ifford to be without one. Peter F. Malone, 84, well known An amazing record? Yee. Bat evefi 9:15— Alexander Woolcott, the more remarkable when yon con- Town Crier. among printers throughout the state, died at his home here this eider that *blne coal’ users every­ 9:30— Lulu McConnell, Gertrude morning. He was bom in Hsirtford, where report substantial savings Thousands of delighted users have Fortunately, emergencies don’t arise often, but Niessen, Isham Jones’ Orches­ where he learned the printer’s trade, besides.' Read what Mr. Albert enjoyed equally wonderfnl re8nlts tra. and came to Waterbury more iban Clerc, Boston, Massachosetts Mail with ‘bine coal’. And no wonder I there are a hos1t of other uses for a telephone. Women 10:00—Wayne King’s Orchestra. 50 years ago. Carrier, writes: Tdne eoaP la America’s finest An­ 10:30— Nick Parkyakakas. He was In the Job printing busi­ ‘‘We first changed to *bloe coaP thracite. It ghree loads of quick heat 10:45—Deep River— Willard Itobl ness for himself, many 3mars, retir­ becanse we were tired of the vary­ on cold mornings—keepa qveryroom who have one simply son, Evangelist of Rhythm! ing about 12 years ago. He served ing results with nnbranded fnek. warm all day^—and b u k t perieetly 11:15— The Boswell Sisters. the local typ<^fraphical union as its Right away %lae cdal* gave oa at night- 11:30— Casa Loma Orchestra. secretary about ten years. ■tidier, more healthfnl heat, and »« uy trust to lock when bay­ wouldn’t know how to do V, it actually cut down onr fuel billa ing fuel? Decide now to make lor the winter. I like the idea of 'blue ooaP your hea^ng standby without — the telephone the bine color bocanse yon can this winter. ANNA BELL Says: >Ao always be snre you’re gettfag g o o d . plays such an important WBZ^WBZA r B A M O M coal. ^ 0 boys at the Post (^ c o THE W. G. GLENNEY OO. o n , EQfJIPAIENT OOAfPANT were right when they told me ‘bine Coal, Lamber, Take a dp from {CoaT was a time and money saver,** Springfield — Boatoa NEW, Steel, Range OO Drams, Maaons* Supplies, Paint. part in the family life. A Is • I* * * * * e^terience. Give ftJM. Fm eeti, 76e. Pompe. gl.75. 886 North Main St., Monday, Nov. 20 Used Drapia, $1.78. PlMne: $860. Manfcbeatw TeL 4149 few cents a day is little to a telephone a 4:0()— Betty and Bob (drama.) chance to prove 4:15—Rhjrthmlc Serenade. 4:30—The PsJnter and His Daugh­ pay for so much com- its Vorth 2nd ter (skit). 4:45— Variety pn^r&QL fort and .satisfaction. S?* you’ ll wonder 5:00—Agricultural Market SOCONY how you ^ ever 6:16—Views of the News—Henry RANGE & F U a OILS EL Williams. RANGE AND THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND g ot alon g with­ 6:30—Singing Lady. We Handle Only The Best! 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. FUEL OIL out one. Its cost When In Need Of Range Or Fuel Oil 6:00—NBC Program Calendar. or is so very little. 6:25—Home sketch. Prompt DeUvery ! TELEPHONE 6:80—^Tlme, temperature. ' PHONE 5293 6:84— Sports Review. COMPANY 6:40—Weather. Diia6282 6:42—^Famous Sayings (talk). i t 6:46—Lowell Thomas. SCHALLER’S The Bantly Oil Go. 7:00—^Amos V Andy. I T55 Center Street Manchester 7:15— ^Baby Rose Marie. 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U- ■■■V-s ASKS RETURN SOON OF GOLD STANDARD

U. Sl Chamber of Commerce Says Experiments Are Important Reasons Why The New Cansing Confasion.

WashUigton, Nov. 19.—(AP)— Terming the admuiiatration mone­ tary policy a breeder of “wide­ ZORIC spread ccmfusion and disquiet,” the Process of Dry Cleaning board of the Chamber of Commerce of the UiUted SUtes by resolution today Xirgsed “that there be an im­ mediate announcement of intention of an earK return to a g:old basis, with compete avoidance of mone- ti^ experimentation, currency ma'^uUitlon, gn^enbackish and fiat money isnd with complete recession Is Better Dry Cleaning from theoretical or arbitrary ides at ‘price-index’ fixation of the value o f g old ." *1116 text ilDllows: (180) “Our consideration of various as­ pects the economic and financial situation leads us to the conclusion that the question of a sound Na­ tional monetsury p(dlcy is para­ mount. “It is of transcendant importance because the monetary policy not JOHN, YOUR only affects all other financial is­ ZORIC IS ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS sues but the whole ec^omic wel­ SUITS AND MV 1 fare of liie Nation. Want Gold Standard iRESS JUST CAME •TThe chamber is committed by ac­ tion of its mendMTship to support BACK FROM the maintenance of the integrity of our currency, tlie restoration and NEW METHOD - continuance of ^ e gold standard, ZORIC WILL NOT CAUSE SHRINKAGE with a fixed gold value of the dol­ NEVER HAVE lar properly determined, the balanc­ ing of public budgets, and the re­ 1 SEEN SUCH moval of restricobns upon foreign exchange. “It is opposed to smy policy of de­ MARVELOUS liberately engendering price changes through measures which are solely DRY CLEANING ZORIC RESTORES BEAUTY AMD COLOR TO FABRICS monetary in character, recognizing that such measures are not con­ ducive to stability. “In advocating a sound and ade­ quate currency as eissential for a greater volume and mobility of credit, it maintains thiat it is neces­ ZORIC RESTORES THAT LOOK AND FEEL OF NEWNESS sary to provide such basis for faith in credit and in curreiscy as will per­ mit their healthy employment in the normal processes of business enter­ prise. “We believe it should be em­ phasized that the present fiscal policies have developed widespread ZORIC FLUID IS NON-INFLAMMABLE-NON-EXPLOSIVE confusion and disquiet. *We strongly recomflend that the President of the United States make an unmistakable declamtloh that government securities will not be driven to lower levels by reason of monetary actions.” ZORIC CLEANED GARMENTS STAY CLEAN LONGER n i 1

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Allan It. Carr and sonae of his parikhioneta attlnded' a meeting of ZORIC REMOVES ALL DUST, DIRT AND GREASE the Woman’s Axixiliary of the New London Archdeaconry at St. Paul’s h e s e 'eight points of ZORIC superiority Episcopal church, ’Thursday. Box lunches were carted by members, are our pledge to you of a dry cleaning with tea and coffee served by Wil- li man tic officers. A dinner was excellence, never before attained by ^ any served to the-clergy. 8 ZORIC WILL NOT HARM THE MOST DELICATE FABRIC A meeting of the Hebron Yoimg Women’s club was held at the home T other process, because ZORIC is an odorless and of Mrs. Philip Motz ’Thursday after noon. Programs were plannod for absolutely new development in garment cleaning the year. It was voted to donate the sum of $10 to Miss Teresa Vin­ cent, school nurse, for use in the —using the most efficient cleaning fluid known. Hebron schools. It was also’voted to give $5 to the local branch of the Red Crass. A three-act comedy, “Love a la Fragile chiffons, delicate silks, fine woolens and Carte”, was presented by Cblvimbia players imd(T the direction of Rev. Asa W. Mellinger, pastor of the fabrics of every description are bathed in gallons Congr^rational church of that place, at the town hall here Friday eve­ and gallons of this remarkable fluid. It surges WELL, WHEN ning, the proceeds going to the He­ bron Athletic Association. through the costliest of materials, removing Mrs. Edmund H. Horton enter­ BILL FLEMING tained the Women’s Bridge club at her hom^ Thursday evening. Two every vestige of dirt, dust and grease, yet does tables were in play. Mrs. Mary E. SHOWED ME Cummings won first honors, the not rob the tiny fabric fibres of their life. In fact hostess, Mrs. Horton, second. About twenty of the local unem­ HIS Z O R IC ployed registered ’Tuesday at the ZORIC actually strengthens the elements of the? town clerk’s office. E. rLeroy Bralnerd, m anager o f the natinnaJ cloth itself. ZORIC is truly ‘kind to your clothes.’ CLEANED SUIT- re-employment office, Middletown, and First Selectman Claude W. Jones were pnresent to receive the THAT names. A good prospect la report­ ZORIC cleans better, anything cleanable—men’s I ed in sight for several in the em- SOLD m e ; plo3rment line. About 96 per cent of the school and women’s suits, coats, dresses, overcoats, hats children of the town were given the tuberculosis test Wednesdiy, 185 and household furnishing, too. children out of a possible 192 being present. Some of the parents on the Green or near felt that they would rather attend to the matter themselves at their own conven­ NEW METHOD LAUNDRY offers you this new ience, so did not take advantage of the free teat. Parents and others and exclusive service at a cost no greater than cooperated in the matter of trans­ portation. The tests will not be heard from for a month or six you are accustomed to paying. w eeka ' Local members of Colonel Henry Champion Chapter, D. A. R., were invited to attend a party at the home of Mrs. Robert Brown in DO NOT CONFUSE Westchester on Wednesday, in hon­ or of the President General of the organization, Mrs. Russell S. Mag­ ZORIC na. A pleasing program was ren­ dered. On account of the cold few WITH ORDINARY from this vicinity were able to at­ tend. DRY CLEANING Grinton L Will assumed his new duties as chief llbrariau of the Ton- kers, N. Y., Free Library, the 15th of this >month. Mrs. Will, who is statistician at Connecticut State Telephone ENTERPRISE 1300 C ollie, will not be able to leave her work there for some months, but plans to join her husband in hon­ kers in the spring or eariy summer. Mrs. Ekimnnd H. Horton, Red Cross represratative for this town, is receiving contributions, names N E W M E T H O D and memtershlp fees, from those g w ta m n 4w who wish to help^the work along. It is requested that contributions BAREY ULWIUJAMS will be forwarded|to her, as she is r Rest DINT 6 ii rvoSg « iiftf unable to caavasi^he territory per­ (S u im A A h d m in sonally. H ex^ Bhnmona has returned to his boarding place with Mr. and H ARTFORD «l-»9 ALBANY AVENyS Mrs. H. caintra Porter. His father, CopgrithU f933, hg Ae Graphic 'ArU C#., Cam. Irwin Erilmons will remain for a longer visit with relatives in Boston V- lod to New Jersey befoN returning. adtkbtissmknt — I ABVKBTISBMENT— CONCORDIAN BAZAAR SOUTH CHURCH MUSICAL SUCCESS AHUEOATED New York, Nov. 20 — (AP) — OFFERS VARIED PROGRAM N. Y. Stocks THE Stocks and stifles wve fairly steady, bui^unenthusiastlc, today as Chairman Frey Pleased at Re­ Several Numbers ^ot Previens- Adams S lzp ...... 8 ^ (Fnrntalied b f PatBsm Co.) Town Ghaaipioiis Holil BaiiBap- sults — Herbert Metcalf the R. P. C. boosted the domestic ly Heard in This Vicinity Air Reduc ...... 108 Central How, OiitfonL Conn. BARGAIN HOUND price of gold 10 cents to $33.66 an Alaska J u n ...... 23 a i Osano’s ^ Wins Coal Prize. ounce and the dollar dropp^ in for­ ' Are Included Last Night. AU^heny ...... 3% 1 F. H . Stecks Addresses TeaBL eign exchange dealings. AlUed Chem ...... 142% Your problem, of empty ginger Manchester folks who have been Peter Frey, general chairman of After a dull opening, there was a At the ^uth Methodist church Am Can ...... 96% Bm4i H«o«ks 'Hue West SHdee hMcbatf 'teSIh ale and beer bottles, solv^! The to visit the Courant Model Home, 27 the grand bazaar and entertainment rally of 1 to 2 or more points in last night, there was presented the Am Coml A lco...... 50 Bid Asked town champlnns of 1938, held it) Brookline Drive, West Hartford, equities, hut the ticker tape was not fint of the monthly musicals of this Am For P o w ...... 10% Cap Nat H Trast . 9 18 2fidland Package Store will take in of the Concordia Lutheran church, season by the choir imder the direc­ Am Rkd St S ...... 13% victory bouquet a t OsanM'b derfetagi exchange and credit all returnable have come home fairiy raving about which came to a close Friday eve­ pressed at any time. The activity Conn. River-...... 450 dwindled appreciably following the tion of G. Himtington Byles. It is Am Smelt ...... 47% First National of Btfd. — 110 mi Bolton Lake Saturday .night bottles of any brand they carry. “the loveliest home they ever saw.’’ ning, the third night expressed him­ fitting to note that a very delight­ Am Tel and'Tel...... 119% Dial 8500. You know, the entire house is fur­ moderate half-hour spurt. Most buy­ Htfd. Conn. Tnist <... 42 50 close to thirty persons; eajoylng thi nished by Watkins’ tind it surely is self today as well satisfied with the ers and sellers then adjoiuned. to ful musical program was presented, Am Tob B ...... : ...... 75% Htfd. National B and T 14 16 fine dinner served 'by C^ef Osano patronage accorded the fair and the sidelines to wait for further de­ and those present heard several Am Wat Wks ...'...... 16% Phoenix St. B and T.. — 200 Jack Stratton a c ^ as toastmastei Try thin Thrifty Omelet: Add 1 a credit to them The home is open niunbers which have never' been Anaconda ...... 16'% eup soft bread crumbs to 1 cup milk every day from 1 to 9 p. m except with the cooperation of all workers velopments in the monetary situa­ West Hartford Trust.. — 176 and introduced Jack Dwyer, coael ’ on the different committees. tion. Sterling, at $5.32 was up 7 1-4 presented before in thin vicinity. Atchison ...... 47 of the West Sides football team, af)' and beat until smooth. Add 4 beat- Simdays when it will be open from The opening choral number was Aubimi ...... ,44 Insnraaee Stocks en egg yolks, then fold in 4 stiffly 10 a m to 10 p. m It wiU remain Much credit is due those who took cents and French Francs advanced Aetna Casualty ...... 43 45 the principal Speaker. part in the programs as well as .05^ of a cent to 6:42 cents. Grains the 24th Psalm by Lili Boulanger Aviation Corp ...... 8 Mr. Dwyer spoke on clean sporti beaten egg whites. Pour into melt­ open for two weeks. and was given in a very artistic Balt and Ohio ...... 24% Aetna Life ...... 13 15 ed fat in heavy skillet and cook the directors. Mrs., Karl Richter, lost their early gains and were little Aetna Fire ...... 81% 83% and stre e t the valtw of^memher' wife of the pastor, assisted in coach­ U. S. Government securiti^ again manner. The entrance with the Bendlx ...... ifi ship in the Recreation Centers. H« over slow fire 25 to 30 minutes. High necks .go handsomely with male voices leading was tr e a ts in Beth Steel ...... J...... 32% Automobile . 1 7 19 When top is firm to the touch, fold woolen frocks. But separate col­ ing both the comedy, “Bargain Day better than even. Cotton dm little, Conn. General . , ...... 24 26 also told the team members tha) at Bloomsteins”, and the German pointed downward. a very reverential manner and the Borden ...... 21% they should be loyal to their eoacbet over and turn out on warm platter. lars are not the way to achieve chant effect in the theme was w@Il Can Pac ...... 12% Hartford Fire ...... • 41 43 Serves 6. these. Many dresses are designed play, “Sparsamkelg 1st Kein Gelz”, Sharles of American Can were up National Fire ...... 42% 44% and to the team to whdeb they play and Fred Werner and Andrew Winz- more than 2 and advances of frac- taken by them. As the work pro­ Case (J. I.) ...... 74 Jack Godek and Sam Hewiti and cut to build up to the type of gressed a v&ry flnp piece of work Cerro De Pasco ...... 38% Hartford Steaki Boiler 46 48 collar that they bear. Others stress ler, gave generotisly of their time tiems ^ aroimd a point were record­ Phoenix BHre ...... 49% 51% entertained with aonga, the formei The State Shoe Repairing Shop in rehearsing those who acted or ed by U. S. Steel preferred and com­ was exemplified as the chorus led up Ches and Ohio ...... 40% also playing blU biUy songs on hli does excellent repair work on all the yoke and top the neckline by a to a thrilling climax on the theme Chrysler ...... 48% Travelers _____ 295 305 tiny collar that carries out the cut sang in the German play or Men- mon, American Tobacco B., Liggett Publlo Utilities Stocks harmonica. kinds of rubber footwear. Deliv­ nerchor. A Myers B., Chrysler, General “He is the King of Glory.” In the Coca Cola ...... 97% ery sei^ce. Dial 8838. of the frock, such as the Russian Brahms number, “How Lovely .Is Col Carbon ...... 61% Conn. Elec Serv ...... 36 30 Coach Henry “Hank.” McCahs collars that fasten on the sides, the Herbert Metcalf of Garden street Motors, 'Western Union, DuPont, Conn. Power ...... 84% and Manager Nick Angelo wen drew tile lucky number on the sea­ Consolidated Gas, Sante Fe, N. Y. Thy Dwelling,” a very melodious Coml Solv ...... 32% 36% litUe upstanding^ Chinese collars and tuneful performance predom­ Cons- Gas ...... 37% Greenwich, W4G, pfd. — 55 called on for remarks, as weraothei Matching beret and scarf sets are that go handsomely with molded son ticket, entitling him to a sea­ Central, Baltimore & Ohio, U. S. Hartford Elec 48% members of the team. modish this winter.. You can make son’s supply of fuel. inated through the number, and Cons OU ...... 12% 50% overblouses. Smelting and Alaska Juneau. The Cent Can ...... 71% Hartford Gas ...... 40 50 your own of bright-colored velve­ old National distillers stock W8is pleasing haraiony was displayed. The concluding choral number “AD Com Prod ...... 70% do., pfd...... 46 teen, corduroy or some other stiff superceded by the new issue which S N E T Co ...... 100 105 fabric. The hat should be a tiny was off about a point. Creatures of our God and King” Del L and Wn ...... 24 CODE FOR NEWSPAPERS TOWN (H S RETURN written by St. Francis of Assisi, Du Pont ...... 87 Mannfactnrtng Stocks .little a ffa ir to perch on one side of Announcement of Chairman J ^ e Am Hardware ...... 18 20 your head and the scarf, to be real ‘T wouldn’t grive two cents for Jones of the R. F. C. that the cor­ and the composition by Chapman Eastman Kodak ...... 73% it”—a good old expression most fit­ was outstanding in mem. i ue Elec and M u s...... 3% I Am Hosiery ...... — 30 IS NOT YET SEULED chic, should be an ascot. poration had purchased only 265,000 Arrow H H, com.. 9 12 ting at times but certainly not to FROM BRIDGE AIXOUNT at times was suggestive of an Ear.y Elec Auto Lite ...... 16% s oimces of dpmestically produced Gen Elec ...... 21 do., pfd ...... 90 be used in regards to the new little gold since it started operating in Gregorian chant and in this strain gas heater that just came in at was artisticaUy treated by the Gen Foods ...... 36 Billings and Spencer.. — 2 Washington, Nov. 20.—(AP)— Treasurer Waddell Receives the metal, at an approximate total Gen M otors...... 33% Bristol Brass ...... 17 19 NRA officials today were unable to The Manchester Gas Company. It’s cost of $7,500,000, caused some sxir- choir, the v a rj^ g moods, dramatic, Dial 7408 for one of Mrs. Kittle’s called a Connecticut Welsback Heat­ $433.29 as Share of Receipts pleading, and fievotional, were in­ GiUette ...... 11 % do., pfd ...... 95 indicate how soon definite action home made spiced fruit cakes for prise in financial circles. It had Gold Dust ...... 19 Case, LMkwood and B ^ 300 would be taken on the American er and would cetainly be appreciat­ from Property Sale. been generally expected that, with terpret^ in a spirit that made a l^ianksgiving, or one of her^ deli­ ed in your kitchen on a cold morn­ profound effect on the audience. Grigsby Gnmow ...... 1 % Collins Co...... 40 Newspaper PubHahers Association cious mince or pumpkin pies. the price above $ ^ an ounce, com­ Hershey ...... 51 Colt’s Firearmis ...... 17% 19% code. ing and would save your getting up pared with the statutory rate of Mr. Byles in his personal offer­ early to kindle a fire. It’s very On Saturday Town Treasurer G. ings on the organ showed a high de­ Homestake Mining ...... 327 Eagle Lock ...... 26 Spokesmen said it was now up to Keeping stockings straight is attractively cream colored and be­ $20.67, the aggregate bought would Hudson Motors ...... n Fafnir Bearings ...... 40 50 Hugh S. Johnson or President H. Waddell received from the Con­ have been several times greater. gree of art, and in his several num­ Fuller Brush, Class A largely a matter of knowing where lieve it or not it can be operated necticut River Bridge Commission bers also the vast possibilities in the Int Harv ...... 43^ 6 10 Roosevelt to make decisions on prin­ to fasten your garters. If you for only two cents ( c!) a day. There were many conjectures as to Int Nick ...... 22% Gray Tel Pay Station. 16 18 cipal issues awaiting settlement At 2 a check for the sale of nroperty just how much gold had been modem organ. 'The Choral Prelude Hart and Cooley .... — fasten the back garters first, direct­ owned by the commission in East “Nun Komm, der Heiden Heiland” Johns MemvUle ...... 54% 125 the same time It was disclosed that ly over the seams, and then hook bought abroad, but the chairman Kennecott ...... 22% Hartmann Tob, com..’ — 5 Deputy Administrator Lindsay Rod*, Your woolen dresses must fit like Hartford and Hartford. ’The repairs was silent on foreign purchases. by Bach proved a very pleasing do., pfd ...... — the front ones, your stockings never the paper on the wall, if they are to selection and the traditional spirit Lehigh Val Coal ...... 2% 9 gers. who has had charge of thi* to the bridge are now to be taken The declaration of an extra divi­ Lehigh Val Rd ...... Int % Silver ...... 40 43 will get twisted. be really chic. Not fit snugly in care of by the state and the five of the “Choral” was well sustained. 14 and the pending codes. Is seeking the wrong places, but made to fit dend of 75 cents a share by DuPont Ligg and Myers B ...... 87% do., pfd ...... , 62 66 to have all daily pap>ers included un­ towns that paid for the erection of was a cheerful straw in the Wall The Dupre number “Third ’Verset” Landers, Frary A Clk. Hold off—don’t buy a radio yet— your figure. If you have a complex was also ah excellent -voice, and in Loew’s ...... 30% 26% 28% der the ANPA pact, leaving only the bridge and its upkeep are re­ street Wind. In suidition to the im-. LorUlard ...... 17 % New Bnt. Mch. com.. 5% 7% wait ’til Thursday and have no re­ about tight sleeves, snug waistlines, lieved of further taxes. The town’s the concluding offering “Prelude, weeklies under a general commer­ grets for on that day Chet’s Service yokes that fit perfectly, then get prevement in its own business, Du­ McKeesp Tin ...... 86% do., pfd...... 50 cial printing code. that pa’ ’ this cost in the past were Pont’s large ownership of General Fugue, and Variation” by Cesar Mont Ward ....;...... 23% Mann & Bow, 'ilass A 7 Station, next to Brunner’s Market, over it. These are the very places Hartford, East Ha. ^ord, Manches­ Franck, Mr. Byles showed a high 'This move drew strong opposition will step forth with something ex­ that your best new woolen dresses Motors shares helped to augument Nat Biscuit ...... 47 do., Class B ...... from the National Elditorial Associ­ ter, South Winder and Glaston­ degree of versatility in the inter­ Nat Cash Reg ...... 15 % North and Judd ...... 14 16 citing. Dial 5191. will fit to order. the compan5r’s income because of pretation of the three varying, ation, which represents a large num­ bury. the recent G. M. extra of 25 cents Nat Dairy ...... 15^ NUes, Bern Pond‘ ...... 10 18 ber of dailies outside the big centers For several years past Manches­ themes. The devotional exercises Peck, Stow and Wilcox The Bargain Hound would give a a share. Nat Pow and Lt ...... 9% 2 4 of population as well as weeklies. The newest imusual little daytime ter has been called upon to pay were conducted by Rev. Leonard C. N Y Central Russell Mfg ...... — 20 costumes have their own fur jackets long loud appreciative “Woof’ if you Wall street opinion, while optim­ Harris. 36% "nie NRA Idea is to draw a divid­ about $500 annually towards this istic on the whole was still of the I NY NH and H 16% Scovill ...... 21 % 23% ing line between publishing plants or capes to make them ensembles. would mention her when you pur­ account and this /ear Is the first ] Noranda .... Stanley Works ...... 18 20 It may sound extravagant, but you chase articles advertised in her col- restrained variety. Of 7 brokers’ 35% whose main business is newspaper that such was not necessary, but letters, nine were >und to be bull­ North Am ...... 14% Standard Screw ...... 40 44 production and those in which the can wear the short jackets or capes nmnfl. instead the town gets a return. Packard ...... do., pfd., guar...... 100 with other things. And there’s ish, none bearish and eight non- GRANGE TO PRESENT 4 paper Is secondary to job printing, ccmmittal. Lack of public partici­ Penn ...... 27% Smythe Mfg. Co...... 20 while the NEA is reported seeking nothing quite so cheery as a com­ Phiia Rdg C and I Taylor and Fenn ...... — 110 fortable luxurious short cape or pation on an extensive scale con­ 4% to keep its organization intact. tinued to pi»zzle commission houses COMEDY WEDNESDAY Phil Pete ...... 17% Torrington ...... 39 41 Officials in touch with the NPA jacket of good fiu- to slide into on TO BUILD NEW ROOF Pub Serv N J ..,. 33% Underwood M fg ...... 80 . 32 cold days. OdU.(V(Ui«_ which have been strong proponents Union Mfg Co...... — code situation said final conferences of the advance. Radio ...... 7% 10 are awaited between employer and Crazy to Reduce” to Be Given Rem R an o ...... 7% U S Envelope, com... — 45 ON THE ALMSHOUSE While the financial district was Rey Bob B. do., p f d ...... 70 labor spokesmen over the wage smd watching the adnflnistratlon’s gold Under the Direction of MissiseLToebuci :::...... Veeder Root ...... hour provislcms, so that final action 51 years ago in Voronezh and grad­ 44% 14 16 might not come for some time. program and iollar depreciation Emily Rissman. Socony Vac ...... Whitlock Coil Pipe ... — 14 RUSSIA RECO(»imON uated from the artillery school in St. Selectmen Ask for Bids to Be policy almost to the exclusion of the 16% Petersburg (Leningrad) after at­ South Pac . 19% JB.WU'ms Co. $10 par 30 Submitted Not Later Than usual market factors, Industrial Sou P Ric S tending the military preparatory commentators seeking to chart the “ Crazy to Reduce,” Manchester 38% REDUCES WAR THREATS school in his own city. November 27. Grange’s first play of the season, South Rwy 22% ITA0/SHE TOLD trade s ‘nation were inclined to be St Brands . 24% He went to the front ip'the Rus­ encouraged by the recent retail «viU be given Wednesday evening at GERMANY CONFISCATES 8:15 in Odd Fellows Hall. Miss St Gas and Ell ...... j i l WORN-OUT HUSBAND (Oontinned from Page One) so-Japanese wai where he served The flat tar roof of the Manches­ pickup and other indications of a St OU Cal ...... 44^ with distinction. Later he was com­ ter Almshouse has reached such a broadening of purchasing psy- Emily Kissmann has been coaching CH E amlif barre leproacbed him the cast, and feels convinced that St OU N ,J 46% ^ for ha fits of temper—hi* "aU effect of recognition, took occasion pelled to flee Ruf sia because of his condition that it is no longer pos­ chol.tg/. Tex Corp ..; ...... 26% EINSTEIH’S P P P E R E Y m” ttMnpiaints. But wisely she to convey an indirect warning to it will furnish much amusement to rsaw in hi* frequent colds, hi* revolutionary activities and lived in sible to keep It in repair and the Standard trade and securities ’nm k Roll B ...... '...... % Japan by declaring: every one in the audience. The play 29 “fagged o u t” “oo e d ^ ’’ condi­ France and Switzerland for several Selectmen have decided to ask for said: "Return of average industrial Trans A m erica...... 5% Berlin, Nov. 20— (AP) —Secret tion the very trouble she berielf ' “The establishment of normsil re­ years. bids for the erection of a peaked operating rates to the basis of last is by an all-woman cast, and ac­ Union Carbide ...... 471^ police today ordered the seizure of had whipped. Constipation! The cording to the director, they have very morning af- lations between the Union of Soviet Returning to Russia in 1915, he roof. This will be done by contract spring is believed to indicate that Unit Aircraft ...... 34^ all property of Dr. Albert Einstein, te r taking NR Socialist Republics and the United and notice is to be given by the the bulk of necessary readjustments all been working hard to make it a Unit Corp ...... ” 5 famous physicist, and Mrs. Einstein (Natnre’s Rem­ States of America is an event of took up arms again in.the Czar’s Selectmen that bids will be received necessitated by the summer rise has success. Mrs. Henry Lowd is assist­ by virtue of the law for confiscation edy), as she ad- army where he served for the dura­ Uit Gas Im p ...... 15 ^ T is ^ be fett liks the utmost importance coming as it at the Selectmen’s office not later been completed and that a period of ing w;th the stage properties. U S Ind A i c ...... 66% of Communist property. . , , himself agdin— does at a moment when the danger tion of the World War. than 3 p. m., on November 27. The The scene of t h ^ ia y is Dr. Mary Legal notice of this seizure was peppy, cheerful. tem poral’ stability is in immediate U S Rubber ...... NR—the safe, dependable, all- of war is especially acute. It means After participating actively in the contractors who are to bid on the prospect. Conditions would, there­ Llveforever’s Reducing Emporium, U S S m e lt...... ’ '10 1 served in the official gazette Reich- tesetable laxative and correc- ^ a change in the correlation of forces October revolution he was made job are advised to visit the alms­ fore, appeal t( be approaching a with Mrs. Fannie L. Smith playing U S Steel ...... 44 sanzeiger which listed “aU mobile tive—works gently, thor- in the arena of international rela­ president of the state trade trust, house, iiispqct the resent roof and oughty. naturally.lt stim­ stage where a norma' revival, un­ the role of the doctor. Mrs. Ger­ Util P and L ...... 3 and immobile goods, particularly ulates the eliminative tions which cannot be reflected by “The Gostorg,” when the Bolsheviks note the chsinges h a t are to be der New Year influences, could oc­ trude Quish is her effecient calis­ Vick Chem...... 27% bank accounts and other deposits” tract to cottplete,regulai adventuristic circles aiming to vio­ seized power and, as such, was head made. to be confiscated in favor of the functioning JtoolhMMt- cur, barring th» possibility of un­ thenics instructor, Miss Salonica West Union ...... 57% foptping. Try a late peace.” for several years of Soviet Russia’s The roof of the jullding has been expectedly adverse monrfjary devel­ Swayback. Miss Marlon Spencer West El and M f g ...... 40% F’russlan state. box zSc — at The newspaper for industrializa­ entire interior commercial appara­ patched so ofte and in so many opments.” WiU*play a difficult part as “Ima Woolworth ...... ’ ' 40%^ dmggista’. tion devotes three of its. four pages tus. places that the work is really neces­ Todav’s advance of the gold price Nutt” her dumb assistant. The Elec Bond apd Share (Curb). 12% Professor Einstein, now at Prince­ 'to comment and s^tements concern­ sary. The job is estimated to cost put somewhat of a damper on the other 15 women, aU crazy to reduce ton University where Ue holds a He was appointed ambassador to somewhat under $ , . ^ T U M S " SSn, heartburn. ing the Soviet-American trade pos­ Japan in 1927, returning from that 1 000 recently revived hopes of some have practically equal parts and all chair In physics, fled to Belgium sibilities in the light of the new re­ bailing quarters that had taken se­ with hfs wife following the advent lationship. post in 1932 to become vice-chair­ are slated to draw their qi rta of man of the state planning commis­ riously reports that dollar stablllza laughs. Their, names follow: BOY ACCIDENTALLY SH()T of the Nazi regime in Gerfiiany. sion which is now engaged in the ASSESSpRS CHECKING tion. was being considered by Wash- Sophenla Sobb, Marlon McLough- He was accused by the Nazis of THANKSGIVING TURKEY BETTER UNDERSTANDING ing;ton. The fact that the gold rate lin; Thelma Thumlp, Edith Pear­ being a Communist and his books to the high scorer at the monumental task of drafting the PLAYING WITH REVOLVER were seized by storm troopers to be ‘ Tokyo, Nov. 20.—(AP)—Better second’ five-year plaii. He will leave had remained uncaaiiged since last son; Mrs. Dubois WeUington Hum­ PUBLIC SETBACK understanding among Russia, Japan Tuesday had led the “sound money” burned May 5. Monday, Nov. 20, 8:16 p. m. this job to go to Washington. AUTO VALUATIONS phrey Vandoozen, MUdred Smith; He left Belgium and arrived im- and the United States was seen by Trovanavsky, who is a member of element to believe an effort might SmUine Screech, Nona Pearson; Putnam, Conn., Nov. 20.—(AP)— Buckland School HaU a foreign office spokesmsm today as be made to peg the dollar around Donald Hayes, 10, fought for hIs expectedly te London September 9 Bnckland Community Club the Communist Party, never has Belladona Wheeze, Minnie Marks; and for some time lived in seclusion likely to result from the appoint­ been in America but he speaks Eng­ Find Large Number of Cars the theoretical gold vstluation figure Melinda BeUer, Edythe Chapman: life today in Day-KlmbaU hospital, Dancing. Case’s Orohestoa. ment of Alexander Tipvaxovsky as of 60 or 63 cents. assured that neither he nor his on an English private estate, follow­ Befresimienta 2 6 c. lish fluently as well as French. on Which Assessments Have Griselda Wilhelmlna Johnson, Flor­ ing which be came to America. Soviet ambassador to Washington. ence V. Lamberg; Mrs. Henrietta chum would be arrested for the ac­ ’Trovanovsky is a former Soviet He is mtirrled tmd tuis a 14-year- Not Been Filed. cident that sent a buUet through his old, son who also speaks English. Hemaway, EUeanor Schleldge; Mrs. body. LEAGUE SPEAKERS ambassador to Japan. SEVEN PERSONS INJURED Tiny Waite, Sadie Howard; Mrs. Although the impression prevail­ AD ' ree assesbors and the clerk Claribel feummingblnL Lillian Critically wourded yesterday George Soule, editor of the New ed in diplomatic circles that the of the board are at work today WHEN AUTOS COLLIDE Black; Naona Nlbblenix,^uth Lus- wbUe he was showing a revolver to Republic, and Miss Dorothy Strauo, selection would be Interpreted by RELIEF IS SOUGHT checking up on automobiles that Bier; Mrs, Wldemore Bunch, Bea­ James HaU, Jr., 10, Hayes feared ho New York lawyer, wlD be anoox^s Japan aa evidence of Moscow’s in­ are owned In Manchester and plac­ trice Pinney; Leana Lott, Althea and his playmates were going to get the speakers at the convention of tention to swd a specially-qualified ing the valuations upon them in ac­ Norwalk, Conn., Nov. 20—(AP)— Shorts; Fatina Lott, Lucy Pinney. into trouble with poUce. the Connecticut League of Womisn pleader of the Soviet’s case to FOR IDLE WOMEN cordance with the market price list­ Seven persons were Injured, four of Walter Joyner’s orchestra wlU “Don’t aqrest me captain, Fm go­ Voters this week at the Pickwick America, the foreign office refused ed by instirance companies and auto­ whom are stiD confined to the Nor­ ing to die. And please do ’1 send Arms Hotel In Greenwich. “The N. play for general dannfng which wUl Jimmie to the reform school.” to admit the possibility of such an (Oontinaed from. Page One) mobile makers and dealers. They walk hospital, when cars operated foUow the play. R. A.—’Where is It Leading Us?” Interpretation. are finding that in several cases the by Howard Roberts and BJdward Captain Harry Wallen to whom wlU be Mr. Soule’s subject. Miss “Mr. Trovanovsky is a good friend Democratic party; Mrs. Russell owner of an automobile has not dune, crashed on New Caanan the boy directed his plea, termed the Straus WiU discuss nationality laws A DAY SINGLE of Japan,” the spokesman said. “His filed a list at aD and in such cases Avenue last night Police Investigat­ shooting an accident and police said affecting women and children. presence at Washington should be William Magna, president of the D. the valuation is placed agains't the ed the accident but no arrests were WARNED TO BE CAREFUL they co'asidered the case closed. $4 DOUBLE a potent factor in better under­ A. R.; Miss Belle Sherwln, president automobile and 10 per cent is add­ made. Both cars were badly dam­ The hospital reported that D o^d appeangl ”s little brighter.” His standing among America, the Sovlk of the National League of Women ed for not flllng In the given time. aged. OF UQUOR CONTROL LAWS Th«t« ora tho NEW low rotqs and Japan. Voters; Mrs. August Belmont; Mrs. This Is being done this jrear by Those In the hospital are: Mias condition, however, remained grave. Bfuo r/o m e “Trovanovsky’s Intimate knowl­ Gellne McD. Bowman, president of the board without outside and Genevieve. Oaudet 22i 7 Commerce Donald told poUee he got the re- now in affect at tha HOTEL edge of the Oriental situation will the Business and Professional Wom­ the plan' that Is being used makes strset, lacerations of the face and (OontlniMd (ron Page On*) vol'ver about a week ago from a RANGE VICTORIA, N E W YORK. enable him to reassure the Ameri­ en’s League; Marlon Davis, National it po^ble to work much faster and Injured left ankle; Miss Natalie friend ft the fam' >. 'The bullet ac­ FPANKLIN FUEL OIL to get the sheets in proper order Baker, 22, 38% Balmford avenue, beer to be sold in Interstate and cidentally fired from the weapon Agoin under tha popular mop- can government concerning Russo- Association fo Nursing Education; foreign commerce. Cto Phone 3980 Japanese relations and prevent it Olive Scott Gabriel, of the National ready to send to the binders at an Danbury, lacerations 'of the scalp, struck Hall on a finger before It en­ ogamant of Roy Moulton, tha face, hands and body; Edward 3— Reasonable Uquor excise taxestered Donald’s body nea* the heart. Rackliffe Oil Oo. giving credence to fantiustic Association of Nursing Education; early date. From this i: wlU be NIW HOm VICTOIIA assumes rumors. Meta Glass, American Association possible to get to woidi on tabula­ CahlU, 38 doveily Road, Stamford, to prevent competition from boot- abrasions of the l i ^ t leg, head and eggers. first Importance as tha perfadt Population In Japan of University Women; and Lena tions of aU ttaf Usts and. the com­ AWAIT INFO^KMATION Members of the diplomatic borps Madeson Phillips, National Counell pletion of the abstract at an earlier face; Edward dime, 82, West Main 4— Federal protection of dry states headquarters for visitors to of Women. date than was the case last year. street, bruised ^ b t knee. “until these states can come to Bxvma predicted Trovanovsky would make their senses.” New London, Nov. 20—(AP) New YoHcTha word "w eicome" cm excellent impression in Wash­ Mr. and Mrs: Frank Glynn and In­ Ltmaulee* t* ' BOSTON! fant baby, passengers in the Roberts From AU Angles City officials here reported today e TriM liallr takas on o new meaning hare. ington. It was recalled that he wem TO BUILD TWO SHIPS shaken up, but did not require hos­ The hearing. Chairman Benjamin they were stffl Bialtlng for dqflniie R oue Tr counted among his outstemd- The dulcet notes of an accordion ficials here state they cannot do lATH, SHOWOt, RADIO, ORCUIA. for two vessels to be- constructed Those Dated August this In view the committee Invltqd. anythlag. Ing achievements keeping Japan for a foreign company. 31 Must are blamed for breaking up his a number of prominent industrial­ UNO ICH WATER, A "lEAUTY REST* neutral in the Sino-Sovlet conflict Although officials of the company Still Be Paid at happy home by Teraz Zelnerowlcz, I At present there an about 90Q MATTRESS, FULL LENOTH MIRROR, Cheney ists, importers, repsesentatives of TamlUes on the city i^ef list and in North Manchuria in 1929 and have declined to comment on the Brothers’ Office. who today brought an alienation of the hotel buslneal and representa­ NEW PURITY PACK SFAQOUS CLOSET. WRITINO DESK smoothing out Russo-Japanese dif- nature or tonnage of the vessels, it affections suit andnst William about 420 beads at f a i^ e s able to tives of vaiiotnF'liquor importing perform manual labor. When pro­ and other ipodem faotures. flculties over flaherles agreements is understood they will be used in Toraanzy, claiming $6,000' damage. nations to appear. In the northern seas. For nLae years, u e plaintiff sajirs, jects are Initiated under the CWA FOR BiLBY'S FOOD rivers afid will be for naval service. Many people who have water bills Matthew WoU, vice' president of the labor vriD be drafted from the 2 sUnutM to Ifcwetrwa and itiep*, United States Ambassador Joseph The design of the vessels is by to pay are visiting the office of the he and his wife lived in a state of R. R twnniirala ■nd.sMemsktf domeatic bliss. Then they took in a the American Federatlcm o f Labor, 420. , C. Grew exchemged calls today with the Eflectrlc Boat Company and the water 'department In the MunlcipeJ also has been asked to appear. ------^______C ure’l Origixtsi Baby Soopeq^^MM qwkkfy meehwd Russian Ambassador Yurenev. Thus craft will be propelM by Diesel building to pay these. They are In boarder—Torganzy. The boarder tables are now paek^ la the aew^jfo error m doing this as no bills for playefl an acoordion 'with such ef­ marking official abemdonment of the engines also designed and construc­ CADET APPOINTED emel Parity Patk it a atm Umpriaa, *A^_a— a -weawS-- m ___ pre-recognition attitude of diplo­ ted by the company. It is planned wate^wlU be paid there for prob­ fect, the husband aU^res, that his TbeyVa prepared and packed m panly VWnPB wWw wife ftil in love with him. matic unawemeness of one another’s to m ^ e delivery of the vessels next ably two weeks. AU bUls that have Washington, Noy. 20.->(AP) — Atlantic Rayolite aa modfra science can 4e At« eodstence. summer. been sent out by the South Man­ TO GET JOBS The selection of Harry A. Sehendel, Aak yWdeceor-* aad try tk m chester Water Company inchidew Jr., of Portlan<}, Maine, to enter the today. FAB EAST EXPERT- the date last read up to August 81.- United States MlUrery Academy at RANGE OIL {115 TO BB NATURALIZED The next set of bU]s th a t wlu go Meriden, Nov. 20.—(AP)—Seven­ Moscow, Nov. 20.—(AP)-— The ty men employed, on research com­ West Point In 1984 was annoimeed qualities of an expert economist and out wlU Ddt be from the South M u- today at the office of Representa­ Also Pmaifl, Pmnp& an authority on Far-Eastern affairs Hartford, Nov. 20.—(AP)—^Ap­ cheater Water Company, but from mission projects, today were placed tive Beedy, (R., Me.). CLAPP’S proximately 175 foreign-born men the town of Manel ester. ’The blUs under the Civil Words Adminlatra- Oil Bnniein and Supplies. are combined in Alexander Antono- and women wiD be naturalized by Harlan Keith ^Holman of Norway, eltch Trovanovsky who wlU be the with an August' 31 date should be tl<» program of a SO-bour week Me., and W illlw Pu<)fon Locke of M iy soDPt « t i h s m i t u Judge Edwin S. Thomas in Federal paid as usual at Chenty Brothers* schedule and the 00 cents an hpur first Soviet ambassador to Wash­ Court November 27; it was an­ Klttery were named flrst and second ington. oftice. The biUheads that wiU be alternates respective. They turned nounced today. It will be one of the used by the t o ^ are now m the The mep are employed on Bde- in the three highest trades in sn I I ^ e r f i d d ^ ▲ fenmer artillery officer In the largest p1 asses ever to take the hands of the printer and wUl be CkaPs armies who turned revolu- wplk o : v ‘ -

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20.1088. Eagles Humble West Sides In Series Opener, 6 -

iAU-America Hopes . . . By Krenz* METRIC SYSTEM IS RETAINED RIVALS FOR QUARTERBACK ED KOVIS BLOCKS KICK, BY AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION MAKES ONLY TOUCHDOWN: ♦ F A U L . . Game Is Played on Snow Covered Field Before 1,500 NO OPPOSITION TO Seven Sophs * Secret Oath 6£ANY Fans; Score Comes Early in Last Period,. After North ACTION IS RAISED Factor In Stanford's Win JOWN&OAI Enders Threaten Five Times; Losers Desperate At­ — — / ( m i's SMART AS VOTE IS TAKEN By RUSSELL S. NEWLAND. ^Stanford’s history, swung up along­ Q0A^^ERBAC^<,„ tempt to Tn Halted Twice; SeveraljSensationat Plays. 'Associated Prsss Sports WrlUr. side ThomhiU as chief lieutenant _ Between them they picked up the Mis CEMERM- Palo Alto, Calif., Nov. 20.—(AP) loose bods of material their famed SHlP AMD Featnre Title Encounter. —How the team, that “wouldn’t be predecessor, Warner, had desortbed ROMNllWG- Germany’s And-Semetic At- as “impossible'’, and in one season beat” beat the team everybody CHAW&eD produced a team that beat the team Plnying on a snow-covered field before a surprisingly large thought "couldn’t be beat” Is a that hadn’t been beaten in 27 games. TMe CADers Htode Discussed; Foes of crowd of close to 1,500 chilled but enthusiastic fans, the Eagles story of a veteran lineman who No Bigh-Pressnre Stuff. PROM AM brought the “foot” back to football; Instead of working his inexperi­ defeated the West Sides In the opening encounter of the annual- Hitler Against O l^pic seven nervy sophomores and their enced boys to . high emotional pitch, town series for the football championship of M^chester at Mt. secret oath and a big genial fellow Thornhill counseled them to take QL/AMTITV Nebo yesterday afternoon. The score was 6-0, the only touch­ who can relax and laugh even if it' things easy; to play the game hard Games at Berlin. Is his first year as head coach. but not get wildly excited. The de down of the game coming when Ed Kovis of the Eagles blocked Stanford’s Cardinals set the foot­ velopment of the youngsters on the and recovered Bill Copeland’s kick on the West Sides’ five-yard ball world topsy turvy when they team in such short time Is a tribute line early in the final period and smashed his way across the ■ Pittsburgh, Nov. 20 — (AP) — won from Southern California’s Tro­ to bis coaching methods. final marker. * Retension of the metric system for jans to inflict the first defeat in 26 in the line, flanked on either side Snow Blankets Field games on the two-time national by youngsters, ThomhiU bed Oor> Its track and field events apparent­ The gams was played under the ly assured, the Amateur Athletic chaiMlons. Oregon s u te had held bus, squet and thickset guard, play­ the 'Trojans to a scoreless tie, but ing bis third and last season on ths most extraordinary conditions in Union today opened its 4Sth annual the fourteen-year history of the Pilots Winners convention with Germany’s anti- a Cardinal eleven made up mostly varsity. This 187-pound veteran of of "green hands’’ beat the team that many gridiron campaigns has been series. A blanket of snow, almost semitlc attitude the only explosive two inches deep, covered toe grid­ Issue on the agenda. had beaten them all since early in the Dsuanoe wheel of. ths forward 1931. w^l. BALL iron, complately obliterating the The political actions of a foreign 15 o^Je (DP tPE markings of the field. Team offlclaie, government became of prime inter­ The Winning Oomblnatton. Because be kicked straight and c a r r ie r , is m \ 9c coAsf The man with the big boot Is Bill true, Stanford defeated the unlvef- however, were determined to play, est to a sports gathering In the CAMWD/Ot RDR Ali-AlAERia in view of toe large crowd present. United States this year because the C^rbus, sturdy guard playing his slty of California at lob Angelee, ISMAL “ IM IRC last^ear for Stanford. He kicked 8-0, early In the season. His two 5 EAST Markers were placed along the aide- 1936 Olympic games have been lines to Indicate toe posluon of the awarded to Berlin, an award the the two field goals that beat the de­ field goals and one place kick after fending champions. touchdown beat Southen OaUfomia ball and the snow V os scraped from foes of Adolf HlUer would like to the goal lines. In view of tosse dif­ see rescinded. The seven sophomores are Bob 18-7 after the seven Bopnomores had Graysoh, Bob Hamilton, Frank helped hustle the ball 67 yards up ficulties, toe officials did splendid No Athlete Barred work with the lines, although it was The Qermam delegation to the last Alustuza and Earl Hoos, all backs; the field to score the touchdown. Claude Callaway and Bob Reynolds, Thornhill cennot pick out an In­ necessary to halt proceedings many meeting of the International Olym­ ONLY UNBEATEN times to moke sure toe teams were tackles, and Jim Mosorlp, an end. dividual star on nis team. "To me Local Sport pic committee gave a guarantee still inside toe field. that no athlete would be barred As freshmen last year, after they they're aU stars,” he says. "One had beaten the Southern California gets as much credit as the other. Eagles Boperior from the games or from the German Both teams played crude footbcdl, teani because of his "race, color or yearlings, they vowed they'd never After aU it’s the Stanford team, not Chatter HOCKEY TEAM IN LEAGUE due mainly to lack of experience but religion,” but many Jewish organ­ lose a game to the Trojans as long any single player.” as they Wire in ooUoge. But on the Stanford campus the they furnished the crowd with isations in the United States and Tbs game sohsdulsd to bs played plenty of action and that was aU delegates to the A. A. U. convention The head coach is Claude Earl memory of the seven sophomoree (“Tiny”) Thornhill, 880 pounds of who vowed they’d "never be beateif yMtsrday between the Pawnees and that mattered. Playing ooadltlons, apparently are not convinced Ger­ the Baldwins was oanceUed because Maple Leafs Lead With of course, proved a decided handi­ many, means it. brawn and good humor, who took by U. S. C.” and the sure-footed over the reins this year when foot­ guard, BIU Oorbus, will not soon die of the condition c the field at cap, both offensively and defensive­ The A. A. U. itself has no direct Mormt Nebo. The game win be ^ask ^b all ly, but toe Eagles showed marked voice in the matter but any position ball was at its lowest ebb in nearly out. Three Victories in Cana; played next Sunday at Mount Nebo superiority in defensive and offen­ it takes on the subject will influence a decade. ThomhiU, with a few modlflca- A meeting will be held tonight at sive play. The north enders threat­ strongly the American Olympic Assistant coach for ten years, tions, teaches the style of play made at 10:'’,5 in the mcming. The Paw­ o’clock sharp at the Baldwin A. C. nees wUl hold a practice Tuesday ened to score no less than five times, committee when it meets in Wash­ Thornhill moved into the driver’s famous by "Pop” Warner becausa dian Section; Chicago Tops | ubhouse to make plans for their the West Sides only twice and in all ington Wednesday. seat when Glenn ("Pop” ) Warner he thinks it is the best system. He night in back of the managers basketball team. Coach Vince will house at 6:15. AU players report on be present. Any player who wishes seven Instances, scoring punch was With President Avery Brundage pushed on to Temple University. played under Warner at Pittsburgh Ernie Nevers, greatest fullback In and assisted him for many years. time because there wUl be a special American Division; Big to f try'ou T^r ' r t for this team must be missing. •T>lng” Farr in the chair the executive commit­ meeting $ffter practice. No one is there. Also any player making the Other Statistics tee wrested with the problem for excused, rain or snow. team automatically becomes a mem­ Each teatn tallied six first downs, six hours, but adjourned at 2 a. m., Crowds Flock to Games. the game. Hansen’s attempted efad today with the bare announcement ber of the club free of dues. The although the Eagles gained more run for the extra point failed. Representatives of teams catered candidate must not belong to any yardage in both running and aerial that a resolution would be framed Spectacular Run in the Rec Senior Leagfue are re­ other team. Vince is not yet, sure attack. The West Sides tried thir­ The Eagles threatened again soon for submission to the general con­ By HUGH S. FULLERTON quested to meet at the East Side whether to have a senior team or a teen passes in all, two completed, after when Bronkle recovered a vention. Three Major Tearns Left Associated Press Sports Writer Rec at 7:45 o’clock tonight. The question as to whether the- junior but will decide bu the quality three intercepted and the rest In­ West Side fumble on the latter’s 40 of players. complete. The Eagles tried seven­ Association would give a vote of New York, Nov. 20— (A P )—After yard line. Hansen completed a short The huge crowd present at Mt teen passes, seven completed, none pOss to Swikla and "Pop” Eagleson' confidence to the Metric ;syst|ps as nearly two weeks of National Nebo yesterday afternoon for the intercepted. The game was com­ made it first down to the 30, where adopted last year or would return Hockey League comrrtition, the In the National Title Race West Sldes-Eagles tilt, despite ad­ pletely free of major penalties and the West Sides regained,the ball. to the old yardage measuremeht for verse weather conditions, proved Toronto Leafs remain the only un­ Unbeaten Teams its track and field events appeared only a few were Inflicted for minor 'The Eagles held for downs and the that Manchester is a gold mine for a defeated team and toe New York violations. definitely settled when the track and Americans the only club which West Sides did the same, toe latter Washington and Jefferson, Temple good all-around football team, of Kicking Features taking the ball on their 39 yard field committee unanimously ap­ hasn’t won a game. Between these (By The A. P.) Army, Princeton, Dnke in and VUlanova, Carnegie Teoh and the calibre of the Cubs and Majors Police Commissioner C. R. Burr stripe. Copeland tossed a long pass proved the international standard. New York University and LaFay- of past years. The Eagles and West two extremes, which really aren’t Emery and Henry college of Not a dissenting vote was raised was on band to make the opening to Witkoski who went dewn the ette and Lehigh are thetl other ma- Sides haven’t much to offer in the so far apart, there is a face that ol^ Emery, Va., set th». pace for the na­ in the committee meeting as A. C. kickoff, bis boot being greeted by sideline on the longest lun of the Jor pairings. way of football ability, being far ready has begun to pull In big tion’s undefeated and untied Gilbert, committee chairman, Henry Running for Honors; All 11 lusty cheers. Then Copeland kick­ game, being downed on the Eagles’ below the standard of former town crowds. More than 36,000 saw football teams today. The Virginia ed off for the West Sides and the Schulte, veteran Nebraska track three games last night at Chicago, 30 yard line after making 32 yards. title contenders but improvement is school bad won nine successive game was on. The first quarter was Fumble Halts Threat coach. President Brundage, Gusta- Have Dangerous Rivals to not Impossible. Detroit and New York. vus Town Kirby, one of the "Elder SOCCER TILT CALLED games while five others. Including confined to an exchange of punts With three minutes to go the Toronto, playing only once In the Army and Duke, had accounted for between Copeland and Fiddler, with West Sides resorted to an aerial at­ statesmen” of the Union, and otljier The Blagles were quite put-out past week, turned In its third association leaders made a militant eight in a row. the former having a distinct edge tack, halted when Hansen Intercept­ Meet; Seven Titles Are over the fact that Coach Jack straight victory and held the Cana­ defense of the metric measurement. OFF; SNOW IS CAUSE The undefeated and untied list as in distance and placement Playing ed a pass on his own four yard line. Dwyer used a “ringer” In his lineup, dian division lead by walloping the Trend Toward Meters compiled by the Associated Press conditions were such that each team Fiddler kicked from behind the goal namely, Falve of the Ail-Bumsides, Ottawa Senators 4 to 1. Chicago, in his report Chairman Gilbert Still Undecided. follows: •got rid of the ball as soon os pos­ to the 20. Witkoski passed to Cope­ who performed in the bcu:kfield. which lost first place In toe Ameri­ said he was hopeful that the six The game between the Olympics PU. sible, rather than attempt a running land then bit the line for a first can section to - Detroit Tuesday, remaining countries which do not and the Oernme Juniore was called Team Won Pta. for Against attack before getting used to toe down. The next.play netted three Naugatuck and Crosby High came back again at the Senator’s use the metric standard in their off yesterday afternoon on account Emery and field. Only one first down was yards but with seven to go for a By HERBERT W. BARKER battled to a scoreless tie last Satur­ expense with two victories, track and field meets—Great Bri­ of the snow covered ground whlcli 2-1 Henry (Va.) . .9 194 6 made, that by Copeland and Wltko- tie ' score. Witkoski fumbled and New York, Nov. 20.—(AP) —It day, after their first encovmter end­ Thursday and Sunday. tain, Ireland, Australia, Canada, prevented any markings being seen. Bluefleld College skl of toe West Sides. 'There were Welles recovered, the Eagles start­ was Army, Duke and Princeton for ed six-all. Coach Tom Kelley of As a result of these three straight (W. V.) ...... ,8 282 19 eleven punts in this period, ending ing up toe field as the game ended. South Africa and New Zealtind — Referees are bound by rules to de­ Manchester High umpired the game would adopt it before the next the mythical national football title clare games off when lines are not losses Ottawa could get nothing Murray (Ky.) with the ball in possession of the The entire Eagles backfleld of and said it was a humdinger from better than a three-way tie for Teachers .8 225 25 West Sides on their own 46 yard Fiddler, Hayss, Hansen and Slaga Olympics. He quoted expressions today with no positive assurance visible. This applies during a start to fini»b The field was cover­ from various British sports leaders game as well as bemre one. second place in toe Canadian group KlrkavUle (Mo.) •tripe. functioned well, while Kovis, Vince any one of the three wlU be able to ed with snow Saturday morning but and the Senators showed their Teachers 205 26 Halt Eagles Threat and Krapaitls were outstanding on ' to indicate there is a definite trend wind up the campaign still unbeaten Olympic seniors and juniors .8 the surface was swept off and then exasperation In the week’s final 203 Line plays failed to gain and toe line. Copeland and Witkoski toward such action. and untied. These three, alone meet tomorrow night at West Side Army ...... 8 6 gasoline was burned on it to place games by engaging in one of the 174 36 Copeland puiited to toe Elagles’ 85 featured for the West Sides, Rowe, The action o f the committee is among the Nation’s major outfits Rec at 7 p. m. to make final plans Duke ...... 8 the field in perfect condition. roughest mauling contests ever 164 yard line. Vince snared Hansen’s Anderson, Johnson and Crockett subject to ratification by the con­ hac won all their g a m e s ^ d set sail for dance, entertainment and card Princeton .... .7 0 vention but because of the lack of party to be held on ' Tuesday, seen on Chicago ice. At the end of Depauw (Ind.) ,7 136 0 pass and raced to the West Sides’ 45 proving tm t on the line. for the last two hurdlas with perfect the Coach Kdlley is of the opinion yard mark before he was downed. opposition in the committee meet­ 28th a^ West Side Rec. “ the battle each team hod two men St. Thomas Summary: records to spur them on. The . _ that Hartford High, despite Its Hansen and Slaga ripped off another ing it is believed the action would ture is being run in conjunefion with In the penalty box. (Pa.) ...... 7 116 8 Lineups: Eagles: le, Tyler, Vince; Army’s path was stlU blocked by record of five victories and two de­ The Senators got up on Toronto's first down to the 35, then Hayes It, Kovis; Ig, WeUes; c, Cleavage, be approved .-With little eirgument. Navy and Notre Dajhe, traditional the Rec soccer club. St. Cloud (Minn.) feats, is toe outstanding scholastic heels Tuesday night by walloping fumbled on toe next play and Bronkle; rg, Krapaitls; rt, Mitchell; Neither the New England Associa­ rivals of the Cadets. For Princeton Teachers .7 105 19 eleven in toe state. Hartford is the Montreal Maroons 4-2 Tuesday Witkoski recovered. Copeland punt­ re, Vince, Swikla; qb, Ffddler; Ihbi tion nor the Metropolitan, both of It was Rutgers and Yale, neither of Miami (Fla.) ... .4 170 13 ranked tenth in toe state standing, night but Montreal's Canadiens ed to bis 49 yard line, Hayes took Hayes, R. Eagleson; rbb, Hanson, R. which had urged a return to the them pushovers by any stretch of while Chapman Tech, imdefeated In linear measurement, were repre­ went right up with them, beating the bail on the tun and went to the Eagieson, W. Eagleson; fb, Slaga. the imagination. Duke looked much BOWLING eight starts beads the Us'-. The Chicago 3-1 for toe Blockhawks 19 before be was brought to earth. sented in opposition before the com­ stronger than North Carolina State West Sides: le, Uppincott, Henry; lattt team hasn’t played many top- only loss of toe week. The Maroons Football Stars Hansen bucked the line for three mittee. this week, but Georgia Tech might LOCAL LEAGUE WINS It, Dugan: Ig, Sterling, Leggett: C, notch teams, however. joined in later, playing a pair of yards and Fiddler made it first down Approval of the Metric System ^ell trouble for the Blue Devils. The Luther League of the 2-2 Anderson; rg, Rowe; rt, Johnson^:'^ ties with toe New York Americans inside the ten yard marker. re, Crockett: qb, Haraburda, Falvd, and the anti-semitic question over- Meanwhile only two ’ of the nine Emanuel Lutheran church opened and Joe Simpson’s New Yorkers (By Associated Press) Stop Second AS(MUilt A. Eagleson: Ihb, Witkoski; rhb, sbadowded all other issues as the major conference championships its sea ion in the Hartford District wotmd up only a point behind after Pug Lund, Minnesota—Played The Eagles hammered relentlessly convention opened yesterday with had been decided today. Nebraska Punts and Passes Angelo, Falve, A. Eagleson; fb, bowling league Saturday nlghti by tying three out of their first four smashing game against Michigan, at toe center of too line but toe sessions of the 36 committee's con­ had clinched the big six crown for Copeland. taking three points from Forest- games this season and losing toe gaining 102 yards from scrimmage. West Sides stopped four players in trolling- all branches of athletics the third year and Oklahoma A and vlUe at the Charter Oak alleys here, By ABSOdATBD FBE8S Soora by periods; handled by the A. A. U. other. Ctotton Warburton, Southern order and took possession of the Eagles ...... 0 0 0 6— 6 ^ M had repeated in the Missouri Val­ while the local glris’ team split four New York—^Nobody will be able ball, Copeland punting out of They were mostly concerned, how­ ley group but the other seven The American division race con­ fomla— Caught three passes which Touchdown, Kovis. Officials, Earl points with the Forestvllle girls. to accTise Lou Little and Columbia tinued as a Detroit-Chlcago duel al­ danger from behind bis goal line to ever, with routine matters of minor awaited the late returns. of selecting a “breather” for toe led to as many touchdowns in rout Wright, referee: Tom Kelley, In the first match, Arthur Ander­ though t o e ' other members, the the 25 yard stripe. Hayee was plre; Bill Brennan, field judge; A4a? rule changes, codifications and as­ 'Tttie Contenders son of the local League hit high opening game of the 1984 seas(m. of Oregon. champion New York Rangers and Garry Levan, Princeton—Broke stopped in bis tracks and the Eagles Merrer, head linesman. Time, fou^n-i signment of national championships. Briefly the contenders for these single of 146 and high three string '^e lions will meet Tide at New toe Boston Bruins, come through second threat was baited on the 20. twelve minute periods. No bidders appeared for three of the seven titles were: of 386. In the second vhm Haven in their initial start next loose for 40, then 25 yards to put most important competitions, the with toe season’s first victories. ball In scoring position for both On an exchange of punts the West East: Lillian Bloom of the visiting team year. Sides TOt the ball on their 80 yard outdoor track and field champion­ Army and Princeton, of course, Both of toe leaders checked in touchdowns against Navy. hit high single of 107 and high with two victories td one defeat for mark, hut Welles intercepted a pass ships and the outdoor swimming with Pitt, beatea only by Minne­ Lotiisville—While Notre Dame Preacher Roberts, Tulane— Scored three string ^ 299. the week. While Chicago lost to on the 31. The Blagles oould not ad­ Leading Scorers meets of* men and women, but it sota, ready to out up an argument. was ending its long scoring drought first two touchdowns against Ken­ was thought probable they would be For^tvUle (1) the Canadiens and beat Ottawa vance and Fiddler punted. , Cope­ Big Ten: E. Anderson...... 96 106 Isst Satiutlay, the University of tucky. asigned before the convention ad­ 101—304 twice, the Red Wings trimmed Bos­ land kicked a moment later and toe Michigan, despite its tie with J. Ostram ...... 88 Louisville was going the Ramblers Norman Franklin and Ad By the .Associated Press. > ^.g journs Tuesday night. 93—181 ton 4-2 and split a home and home half ended as Vince made a desper­ Minnesota, can clinch the cham­ E. Gustafson .... 90 04 10»—298 one or two bettef. Louisville boat Schwammel, Oregon State—Former ate attempt to snare a long pass. Pete Young of Bluefleld colleger" A wide-open race is in prospect pionship by beating Northwestern Eastern Kentucky, 13-6 for its first series with the Rangers. The Stan­ virtually has clinched the Nationajh»r S. Johaion ...... 104 97 .—201 ley Cup holders won by a 2-1 count took opening kickoff and ■ ran 93 West Sides March for the presidency which Brundage this week. victory In 24 games. football scoring championship f v t i ;^ is relinquishing this year after a J- Kroll ...... 102 irs 127—354 at home Thursday but absorbed a yards to sc<3re against Fordham'; The West sides attack began to Pacific: L. L in blad...... I2i 119— 340 latter booted 47 yard field goal for click in toe third quarter but the 1933. » five-year tenure, the longest any Though routed by Southern Cali­ 4-1 beating, their third of toe sea­ Des Moines-Oklah(>ma A an(^ M winning points. advance was short-lived as Bob The young back has scored lOShT man has held the office in the 45- fornia, Oregon can get nd woree son, at Detroit last night as little 479 545 549 1578 rum give other football champions a Andy Pllney, Notre Dame—Scor­ Eaglesofi made a beautiful intercep­ points with one more game to goq^ year history of the organization. than a tie with S tai^ rd if the lat­ few lessons In how to conserve their Johnny Roach did a great job of Manchester (8) keeping his former teammates away ed Ramblers’ first touchdown in five tion of a pass on toe West Sides’ 40 The eastern leader now enjoys o^- Gilbert, a manufacturer of New ter beats (California Saturday. energies. , The cowboys won the advantage of 24 points over Haven, Conn., William S. Haddock, R. Johnson ...... 97 114 102—318 from toe net. games as Northwestern was beaten, yard strip and galloped 16 yards be­ Sontbeastem: I. Carlson ...... 133 101—845 Missouri Valley conference crown nearest rival, Cecil Kent of MurrOfl^^ president of the Allegheny Moim- Georgia’s defeat left Alabama the 111 Boston’s first triumph came Sat­ 7-0. fore his progress was baited. The Hermai Johnson . 97 101 101—298 for toe second year In a row by (Ky) Teachers, toe southern inters tain Association and as such host to leader with Louisiana State the only urday when the Bruins halted the Joe Laws, Iowa—Sprinted 27 and Eagles missed a first down by Herb Johnson .... 97 ..— beating Grlnnell Saturday. They collegiate athletic association paoentq^ the convention, and Patrick Walsh, other unbeaten team within the con­ 97 played only one other conference Canadiens 2 to 1, giving each team 55 yards for Iowa’s touchdowns Inches and toe W est Sides, aided by A. Anderson...... I l l 146 99—356 setter. ^ of New York, are the leading names ference. game, walloping Drake which had an even break for toe week. against Pijrdue. a minor penalty, again tried to get underway, chalking up three first The leader in each group or eo:^' ^ discussed in the corridors. Sduthwest: I. S » t t ...... 94 103— 197 beaten every other team in the The standing of the clubs, includ­ Dick Jorgenson and Joe Fena, downs in a row, meJnly through the ference as compiled by toe Associat­ Nomination for office in the A. A. Arkansas can cUnch by beating loop. ing last night’s games, follows; Denver—Former scored on 53-yard 535 566 506 1607 Amerloan Section large gains Witkoski. ed Press follows: > U. is not made by a committee but Texas Friday.' pass, latter recovered blocked kick Player ahd College G. Tb. direct from the floor and because Forestvllle \ won lost tied pta. g’ls g ls Pushed back to/their own 40 yard Souttieru: Los Angeles—^Hiat 26-0 rout for touchdown as Denver ended Ekist— , of that no one would venture a pre­ Haiti Carlson . 65 64 45t -172 again- line, the Eagles stiffened and held, South Carolina has wound up its might have made any dther coach Utah’s Rocky Mountain hopes. Young, Bluefleld Ool. 18 diction as to the prospects on the Vera Anderson . . 68 56 77— 201 Club St Copeland kicking to the 28. Hansra ..8 conference season ’ imbeaten and perfectly happy but Howard Jones Dougal Russell, Kansas State— 3. L A., A.— , , ,, balloting. Duke can do the same thing by Toots Anderson . 67 68 80—215 of Southern California expressed Chicago .. . 3 1 1 7 8 7 His runs of 49 Eind 38 yards enabled shot a pstss to Tyler for ten yards Mavis R o e ...... 80 82 78—240 Detroit ... . 3 2 0 6 15 9 a.n/1 n first down, then another to Kent, Murray’ Teachers 8 14 stopping North Ca-olina state. dissatisfaction over the play of his .Kansas State to beat Oklahoma, Southeeostem— ENTRIES TOTAL 180 Lillian Bloom .. .107 85 107—299 Rangers .. . 1 3 0 2 6 10 Swikla for 19 yards and another, B ocl^ Bfomitaln: tackles and ends. The taoUe eltu- 14-0. Feathers, Tennessee New York, Nov. 20.— (A P )— One . Denver and Colorado Aggies alone atlcn has been serious all season Boston . . . . 1 3 0 2 7 14 first dowii to the West Sides’ 48 >.^,8 387 855 885 Canadian Section BUI Smith, 'W ashington-Scor^ ^ Sldsadield and Southern— himdred and thirty hlll-and-dale imbeaten with Utah ready to step chiefly because you don’t easily ffnd touchdown, extra point field TO Manchester Tortmto a . . 3 14 5 Fiddler kicked oyer the goal Oqx, Duke ....«* b

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LOST AND FOUND 1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 APARTMENTS—FLATS— LEGAL NOTICES 78 orated boxes, gilt and lacs trimmed ever since it died she’s been going pillows, fingurines, bowls and vases around with her eyes red, acting TENEMENTS 63 AT A-COURT OF PROBATE HELD PRICE OF l LOST—SIX MONTHS old red and 1932 CHEVROLET SEDAN; 1932 '3k of brass snd bright colored glass. like she’d lost her last friend.” at Mamchester, within and for the white cocker epanlel puppy. An- Chevrolet coach; 1931 Chevrolet FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, district of Manchester, on the 18th Everything looked feminine, not "But 0wen to name of Jerry. Phone sport coupe; 1931 Ford Victoria with all modem improvements, day of November, A. D., 1933. parttoulariY tasteful, and expen­ "I think she’s crazy,” Mrs. Ken­ ISAW S046 or return to 61 Summit street. coupe; 1929 Nash sedan; 1928 Nash comer Summit and Wadsworth Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., UNKNOWN sive. nebec said with pursed lips. “And Judge. Mrs. Kennebec sank to one of the crazy people will do anything. Reward. coupe; 1928 Hupmobile sedan; 1927 streets. Apply 81 Wadsworth St Estate ' of Robert Fitzgerald of Chevrolet sedan; 1931 Ford Sta­ Manchester In said district, minor. chairs. “Sit there,’’ she said, in­ Melvina Hollister’s crazy as a WILL PARTY THAT picked up tion wa^on. . Riiey Chevrolet, NOTICE—^NOW IS your opportuni­ Upon application of the Guardian BLOND dicating the mauve silk divan. loon. I.don’t say she did it but Chainnao Jones Says GiU package in doorway of House’s Armory Ocu’age, 60 Wells street. ty to get a five room rent, near of the estate of said minor praying “It’s mors comfortable for a man. I do '^ay the police should know store Wednesday, return same to for authority to compromise a cer­ By Laura LwBROOKMAN And you can smoke if you like. Telephone 6874. mills, three minutes to trolley or tain doubtful and disputed claim the ABN about all this. Don’t you think so ?” C. E. House A Son or notify bus, with gas, electricity, bath, property of said minor as per appli­ comucHTNn ]^3D[ MMUaviCtMC. I’m a widow, Mr. Bannister, and “Wh”, yes,” sadd Bannister so­ Actnafly Porckued Kon Herald? HIGHEST PRICES paid for your cement cellar, only $18. Call today. cation on file, it Is I like to see mep comfortable.’’ '' berly, ‘T do.” car. Cash malting. Armory Ga­ 91 South Main streeL Telephone ORDERED:—That the foregoing She pushed an ash tray in the He asked a number of questions LOST—TWO BREAKFAST chairs, application be heard and determined BEOIN HEBE TODAY rage, 60 Wells street Telephone 7505. shape of a g rq ^ fish toward him. then, whether Mrs. Kennebec had Totak 265,000 Oimcei Saturday, November 18th, between at the Probate Office in Manchester On a stormy November evening Bannister dnv a package of 6874. In said District, on the 26th day of DAVID BANNISTER meets a pret­ beard the quaur^ between Miss Vernon and North Manchester, FREE UNTIL DEC. 1ST., warm November, A. D., 1933, at 9 o’clock In cigarets from iT' pocket, offered ty blond girt and offers her a lift tai Hollister and King, whether she Washington, Nov. 20.— (A P )— Please call 6594. rent, all improvements. The price the forenoon, and that notice be them to Mrs. Kennebec, but she bad beard the woman make any given to all persons interested In said the oab In which he Is riding. Her The auministration returned to the MOVING—TRUCKING- will suit you. Is centrally located. declined. He extracted one for deliberate threats. estate of the pendency of said appli­ handbag opens aad he sees a revol­ himself and lighted i t He was be­ raising of the domestic gold pries STORAGE 20 Dial 6129. cation and the time and place of ver inside.. Mrs. Kennebec, pressed for a today, setting a figure of $83.66 an AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 hearing thereon, by publishing a copy ginning to wonder how this inter­ definite amswer, bad no.. But the SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the FOR RENT—TWO THREE a^ of this order In some newspaper hav­ Next morning Bannister reads view would turn out ounce, in the face of the opposition that TRACT KINO, orchestra story of the quarrel was all over FORDS—1930 COACH; 1930 sedan; accommodation of their largd De- four room furnished or unftimisbed ing a circulation In said district five “You had something to tell me?’’ to the policy registered Saturday days before the day of said hearing leader, has -.been found dead in the hotel, she insisted. Mrs. Ken­ 1929 roadster. Pontiac, 1927 sedan. Luxe bua for lodge, part:ir or team apartments. Manchester Construc­ be asked. by the board of the Chamber of to appear If they se cause at said his apartment. Police are search­ nebec knew more about it than trips at special rates. Phone 8063. tion Co. Tel. 4181 or 4359. time and place and be heard relative “Yes, I have. It’s about this Commerce of the United States. WUlys, 1931 sedan. Essex, 1928 ing for an “unknown blond,” who some of the jthers because the coach. Brown’s Garage, West Cen­ 8860. 8864. thereto, and make • return to this murder— !’’ 'The woman leaned Subsequently, such gold aetuaHy TENEMENT FOR RENT—All im­ court. visited King the night before. Ban­ HoUisters’ apartment was directly bought by the RFC was disclosed ter street. Telephone 8805. forward and the jeweled earrings across the ball from hers. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE provements and steam heat, rea­ WILLIAM 8. HYDE nister, remembering the girl in the shook violently. “I wasn’t here by Chairman Jesse H. Jones to moving, general urucklng, livery sonable rent Depot Square. Call „ Judge. taxicab, is puzzled. She described Miss Hollister as amount to 36u,000 ounces. H-11-20-38. when It happened,” she went on. a woman whose gge must be well service. Out affiliation with Uniteo 3230. Paganl Bros. He sees her again that mom- “I’ve been in CUcago and I just While he continued today to ds- Vans Service means lower rates on ing. The girl tells him her name over 50, tall, slim, rather forbld- cllne to ten reporters how much got back this afternoon. I wasn’t ing-looking. Matthew, she said, furniture moving to distant polnte. is JULIET FRANCE and swears gold has been bought In the for­ Want Ad Infotmattea TO CBEA'TE 1,000 Jobs here when the detectives were ask­ was understood to be somewhat Large modem trucks, experienced BUSINESS LOCATIONS she knows nothing of the mur­ eign market. Jone? indicated that ing questions of everyone and younger. 'They had lived at the men, prompt service, all goods m- der. She begs Bannister to help purchases In London and Paris have FOR RENT 64 Bridgeport, Nov. 20— (A P )— The that’s why I wanted to talk to you. Shelby Arms ever since it had been Manchester *sured while in transit are features city will draft a formal application her and be agrees. You see there’s something I think been about equally divided. FOR RENT—STORE comer Foster He goes to see his old friend, built. It was understood that the 'The value of the domestic gold Evening Herald offeree at no extra expense to jroa to the State Municipal Relief Com­ the police ought to know!” Holll-:ter8 had a considerable Daily trips to New York, baggage and Bissell streets. Inquire Gnibe, mission tomorrow, outlining munici­ JIM PAXTON, editor of the Tre- She paused dramatically. “It’s purchased was placed by him at 109 Foster street mont Post, and arranges to work amount of money, all of which was $7,500,000. CLASSIFIED u»livered direct to steamship piers pal ImprcAtemente projects on which about Melvina Hollister and her in Melvina’s hands. Matthew, Mrs. For further information call 3063 on th e King morder case for the brother,” Mrs. Kenne.bec went on. For five days last week, the ad­ ADVERTISEMENTS TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Main more than 1,000 jobless men can be Kennebec said, was a meek-Iooklng 8860. 8864. Perrett A Glenney Inc. Post. Later be retnms to the “Has anybody said anything to ministration—apparently prompted street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ekl- put to work under the Civil Works man who came and went and Administration .program, Mayor hotel to see Joliet France and learns you about those two?” by g3rrats was gone. resolution Saturday demanding No “UU forbids"; aspUy lines mot FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE 7 the back yxrcL of Dr. George W. long bit of cardboard. abandonment of the policy and re­ sold. rooms, all Improvements, 2 car catching the light and refiecting “If you’re a detective, young FUEL AND FEED 49-A Gillie, Fort Wa3me, Ind. turn to a gold standard. Whether The Herald will not be responsible garage, central location, rent re­ it. At the .throat of her sweater man—or a special investigator or (To Be Conttnued) tor more than one Incorrect Insertion suit she wore a sparkling brooch whatever you call it—you’d better the fact of an Increase in price at of any advertisement ordered for FOR SALE—HARP WOOD for duced. Write Herald Box W. this time was to be interpreted as which might have been a diamond. find out where Melvina Hollister more than one time. stove, furnace find fire place. |8.00 an answer to critics of the plan, The Inadvertent omission of Incor­ TO RENT —6 . ROOM SINGLE The suit appeared to be a trifie was last night when she said that LANDSLIDE KILLS 'THREE cord, 34.50 per loau. Chas. Heckler, however, was a matter upon which rect publication of advertising will be house, 2 car garage, hot water tight for her short, round figure. she wasn’t at home. You’o better rectified only by oanoellatlon of the telephone Rosedale 13-18. NOTICE officials would venture no opinion. charge made tor the service endereA heat Rent reasonable. Phone 7433. Her titian hair had been curled find out about tb^ tongue-lashing Bogota, CJolombla, .Nov. 20. — All advertisements must conform FOR SALE—SLABS, Hickory and Until it had a faded, frizzled look. she gave Tracy King and how she (A P )—'Three were killed, more than in style, copy and typography with TO RENT —SEVERAL desirable The adjourned Annual Meet­ Yet, In spite of these details, she BUM RUNNING CHARGE oak. Selected firepiace wood, cut swore she’d have him out of this regulations enforced by the putllsh- five, six and seven room bouses, ing of the Manchester Emer­ had a sort of prettiness. Once, 250 houses were destroyed, and 2,- ers and they reserve the right to .to order. C. ./L Staye. Dial 3149. hotel or know the reason why. 000 were made homeless by an Derby, Nov. 20 — (AP) — State edit, revise or reject any copy con­ single and double; also heated gency Employment Association Bannister was sure, she had been You’d better find out aboux these sidered objectionable. very pretty. Andian landslide which practically Policeman H. A. ’Thomas, arrested apartments. Apply Edward J. Holl, will be held tonight, November crazy goings-on at the cemetery—’’ destroyed the village of Satlva CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to “I, want to talk to you,” she told John Smith of Ansonia on New bo published same day must be re- POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 Phone 4642 and 8025. “The cemetery!” Bannister could Norte, Department of Boyaca, yes­ 20, at 8 :00 p, m. in the Munici­ hiqa firmly, “about this murder. Haven avenue this morning on a oelved by IS o’clock noon; Saturdays not conceal his amazement. terday. charge of rum running. U:I0 a m. ALLEN’S ROASTING ducks live, pal Building, Manchester, Con­ You’re a detective, aren’t you? “'That’s what I said,” Mrs. Ken­ TELEPHONE YOUR 16c, dressed 22c lb. 160 Tolland SUBURBAN FOR RENT 6b necticut. Well, I’ve got something to tell nebec went on emphatlcaUy. “Per­ Ttmiplke, telephone 8837. you!” WANT ADS. FOR RENT—HOWARD Place. Bol­ sonally I think the woman’s out of “But— er, you see— ’’ her head. Did you ever hear of Ads are accepted over the telephone ton Notch, 8 rooms, garage and ^dl The purpose of this meeting •t the CHAROB RATE given above 'T m Mra Kennebec,’’ the woman a sane person having a regular WANTED—PETS— conveniences. Call Rockville 957. is to elect a Board of Directors a s a convenience to advertisers, but introduced herself. “Mrs. Russell fimeral for a canary bird? Bury­ ms CASH RATEb will be accepted as POULTRY—STOCK 44 for the ensuing year and to Kennebec. My apartment is on the FULL PATMENT If paid at the busi­ ing it in a real cemetery with flow­ ness offloe on or before the seventh transact any and all other ap­ second floor. We’d better go up ers bought from the florists and WANTED—YOUNG MEAT rab­ LEGAL NOTICES 78 there; there’s no place to talk rr»v day followl.ng the first Insertion of propriate business. having a soecial box made like a MAL CO C H R A N aEOOQE'sOWBO, each ad otherwise the CHARGE bits over 4 lbs In weight. Live here.’’ BATE will be collected. No responsi­ poultry and eggs market, 33 Oak AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD casket for it?” bility for errors In telephoned ads at Manchester, within and for the “ Elxcuse me, Mrs. Keimebec,’’ “Just a minute!” Bannister In­ street. Telephone. 3441. All mepibers of the Associa Bannister told her firmly, “but I’m wW be* assumed and their accuracy district of Manchester, on the 18th tion and any other citizens of terrupted. “Where does the canary MBBOt be guaranteed. day of November, A. D., 1933. not a detective!’’ bird come Into this?” Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., the town of Manchester are in­ INDEX OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Judgre. 'The woman drew back. “Not a 'I t wasn’t the canary bird that CLASSIFICATIONS Estate of Margaret B. Kellner late vited to attend and participate detective!’’ she exclaimed. “Why, came in. It was the cat. 'That BARGAINS—IN USED STOVES. of Manchester in said district, de­ in this meeting. the telephone operator said you queer looking one they call Rajah. • e e e e SlA • •JUh-a • diM a fiCA Bought, sold, exchanged; also oil ceased. were! She said you and Mr. Link .d'A* 9 •• * «0d.d •••••# CJd S Ur>on application of Jacob Wagner Tracy King’s cat, you know. It '6 S s • sMB'fiSdffW* M s C burners. Speak giuck. Open eve­ praying that an Instrumeat purport­ Signed: were up in poor Mr. King’s apart­ came into the Hollister’s apart­ Deathf • •eessss*:* •oDKd 9sm y nings until 8. Jones, The Stove ing to be the last will and testament ment You were with Mr. Link, ment one day last week. The bird O&rd of Xb&nlcs ••■•••:• ««3«***w B Man, Manchester Green Garage. of said deceased be admitted to pro­ weren’t you? I saw you get out of to Htmoriam e e • • sc* • •aeX**aTd dOM B Frank Cheney, Jr., Pres., was in the cage and the cat jumped bate and that letters of administra­ the elevator together.’’ She drew Lost and Found 1 Special— Lot of new burners, tion with the will annexed be grant­ and knocked the cage over. Mel­ Announcements A:« S S 079 • • ca • «• c ^ seperate vases, center reservoirs, ed on said estate, as per application F. A. Verplanck, Vice Pres., back, eyeing Bannister sharply, vina he'ard the noise and ran into Personals ...... ,mm I $8.95 complete. on file. It is E. J. Holl, “What do you mean,’’ she de­ the room but when she got there Antoaeobfles ORDERED:—That the foregoing William J. Shea,. manded, “saying you’re not a de- the bird was dead. Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 LARGE SIZE General Electric re­ application be heard and determined Automobiles for Exchargs mt»mm I at the Probate Office in Manchester Jay E. Rand, t6CtiV0 ? ** “Well, sir, she threw . fit! Had Auto Aoceesoiies—Tires I frigerator; also icfc box, gas water In said District, cn the 25th day of Well, he had told her the truth. hysterics. Matthew — that’s her Auto Repairing—Painting 7 heater, brass piping, dining room November, A. D., 1933, at 9 o'clock in James Irvine, And he was more than a little Auto Schools ...... T—A brother, who Tves with her—had Autos— Ship by Truck 8 furniture, rugs, window shades, the forenoon, and that notice be Aaron Cook, curious to heai; what she had to to call a doctor and it was hours screens, curtain rods, porch given to all persons interested In said Autos— For Hire ...... I estate of the pendency of said appli­ E. J McCabe, Secretary. say. “My name is Bannister,’’ he before they could quiet her. Crazy Garages— Service—Storage « x ... 10 screens, couch hammock. Can be cation and the time und place of told her. “ Yes, I’ve just come from Ifotorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 William C. Cheney, about that bird, Mel-vlna was. Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . . . . II seen Satiu:fiay, Sunday or evenings. hearing thereon, by publishing a copy King’s rooms. But Tm not with 'Thought more of It, I declare to Bwstiiesa aad PrateealoBal Servlees 16 Summit street of this order In some newspaper the police department. The truth having a circulation In said district Arthur A. Knofla. goodness, than she does of her BusiDesB Services Offered ...... 18 is I’m doing a little— er, special Household Servtces Offered...... ll-A at least five days before the day of brothel. As soon as she was able Building—Contracting 14 said hearing, to appear If they see investigating—’’ to get out of bed she went up to Florists—Nurseries ...... II WANTED TO BUY 58 cause at said time and place and be The woman sighed. “Then that’s heard relative thereto and make re­ Tracy King’s' apartment and car­ Funeral Directors ...... 11 all the better,’’ she safd. “ Come ried on something terrible. Mr. sm 0. S. PST OPT. Heatin Plumbing—Roofing .m 17 I BUY ALL KINDS of live poultry. turn to this court, and by mailing In e i»33 4iy~iiitA scpvtcx insurance ...... 18 Tel. 5879. William Ostrlnsky, 91 a registered letter, postagre paid, on on!’’ King ShJd he was willing to pay Hllllnery—Dressmaking ...... II Clinton street or before November 20, 1933, a copy FOR RENT They gedned the second floor by for the bird but that only made (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR 'THE PICTURE) Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . 80 of this order to Catherine K. Felsch- means of the stairway which, as hen woise. She said the cat had palntlng-rPapering ...... II ner, 470 West 24th street. New York Single Tenement T.ink pointed out, was just back "Oh, gee,” said Goldy, "I am foimd friend. Then he ttimed to Professional Services ...... II City. to be chloroformed. I guess that A t 238 Spruce Street of the elevator. Mra Kennebec led glad that we are here. It is too the bimcb: Repairing ...... || BOARDERS WANTED 59-A WILLIAM 8. HYDE made Mr. King mad and they had “A cannon I will get,” said he. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning . . . 14 Judge. With Furnace. Rent Reas­ the way down a corridor, paused It out, hot and heavy. Fverybody bad, though, that the Star Man has Toilet Goods and Service 16 ROOM AND BOARD for two H-ll-2s 17 at Manchester within and for the George England “Come in.’’ and make them stop. Private te'^rucUon II information call 4271. District of Manchester on the 18th might find.our own way, somehow. Dancing ...... SI-A day of November, A. D. 1983. 252 Spruce Street ’The open door revealed an or­ Td like to start right now, so we “A cannon? Mercy! What’s that jfusical—Dramatic ....r ..< n .M . II Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., “After that Mtl-vina had the can see what’s to be found.” for,” asked Dotty. “Is It going to Wanted—Instruction 10 Judge. nately decorated living room. In little casket made and put the bird APARTM ENTSJ— FLATS— The Star Man overheard,her and roar?” “Don’t worry,” said the Finanda] Estate of James Williamson late size it WEU9 almost Identical with in It. She bought flowers from tie of Manchester, In said District, de­ the room Beinnlater had examined he said, “I’ll glady lend a oand in Star Man. “It will make no noise |onds—Stocks—Mortgages waif-x >1 TENEMENTS 68 florist and she and Matthew drove seeing that you 'Tinies have a fine Business Opportunities || ceased. on the floor above but there was at all. Honey to Loan ...... II WE HAVE A SUNl^Y 3 room The Administrator having exhibit­ out to the cemetery and they had a time while you’re here. “You all ■ like stars, so you’ll see ed bis administration account with no other similarity. An over­ regular funeral for the bird. Mel­ Help and fittnationa apartment that will make a com­ "Whatever work I have to do. Til some. From my fine cannon soon Help Wanted—Female ...... || said estate to this Court for allow­ stuffed divan and chair upholstered vina told about It afterward. And fortable home this winter, in the ance, It Is Florida Appraisals do It. You can help me, too. You'll there’ll come a lot of little shooting Kelp Wanted—Male ...... || in mauve satin wore squares of she told me herself that she was see a lot of strange things, but stars. Then you can watch them Johnson Block. Telephone 6917 or ORDERED,;—That the 26th day of By An Experienced Appranser lace on their backs. The rest of Sa 1< sniep Wanted ...... 86-A November, A D.. 1933, at 9 o’clock going to see that Tracy King was there’s not a thing to fear.” fall.” 3726. forenoon, at the Probate Office, In Who Knows Florida Properties the fumitiire appeared to Bannis­ serp TVantsd—Male or Fsmals » 17 Going To Florida This Winter put out of this hotel. She said he And then he dragged bis cannon Agents Wanted ...... IUI7-A said Manchester, be and the same Is ter—who knew nothing whatever assigned for a hearing on the allow­ COVER ENTIRE STATE kept a “vicious pet’ and besides Just then the moon began, to out. He pulled a strii^ and gave a Situations Wanted—Female 18 of periods in decorating — to be that hv had so many late parties shout, "Hey, spread some bright shout. Bright little stars came Situations Wanted—Male 88 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ ance of said administration account Learn the True Value uid Condi­ French. Louis-somethlng or other, Employment Agencies ...... 40 ment Inquire 122 Eldrldge street with said estate, and this Court di­ and made so much noise she and stars all about. It’s up to jrou, of thick and fast, and shot out through rects ths Administrator to give pub­ tions o4 Yonr Beal Estate Hold­ he guessed. The fu ^ tu r e was Live Stock—Pets— Poaltry—Tekleles ings. Matfi. w couldn’t get any rest.” Star Man. I am Icmesome as can the air. &3gs— Birds— Pets ...... 41 FOR RENT—MODERN four room lic notice to all persons Interested smii.li and delicate with much hand “But ”t)u don’t honestly think,” be. "My goodness, but Tm glad it’s LlV Stock*- Vehicles ...... on•»• 41 therein to appear and be heard there­ LOW PRICES FOB THIS carving. There •were pictures on Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 upstairs tenement. For informa­ on by publishing a copy of this order SERVICE. Bannister said in a tone of disbe­ “When there are no stars in the night. The stars make such a Wanted — Pets— Poultry—Stock 44 tion call Chas. Wade, 65 School In some newspaper having a circula­ the wall—too many of them—himg lief, "that this Miss Hollister could sky, it always makes me want to pretty sight,” said Goldy. "Gee, at Por Sale—Mlseellaacsas street Telephone 6891. tion In said District, five days before Make Yonr Appointments Now. from heavy tasseled cords. A tall have been the one who killed sigh. Please'do as I have asked first they reafily gave me quite a Articles tor S ale...... 4i said day of bearing and return make Paiiicalars rose lamp with a fringed shade. King? Not just "because of a dead you, so that I’ll have'Company.” scare.’' Boats and Aocetsorlea ...... a 41 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ to thlq Court. Two other lamps, one mauve and Building Materials ...... 47 WILLIAM 8. HYDE ROBERT M. REID A SON canary bird!” “Okay! ru do it. Mister Moon. Diamonds— Watches—Jewelry a 48 ment, with all Improvements, xw>4 Judge. Manchester, Conn. Phone 3198 one«of parchment. ’There were in­ "I tell 3TOU that bird meant more You’ll see some bright stars pretty (The Star Man plays a trick Electrical Appliances—Radio 41 garage, 171 Summit street Tele­ H-ll-K).||. numerable small ornaments— dec- to her than her own brother. Why, soon,” replied the llnles’ new- Dimey In the next story.) Fviel and Feed ...... 48-A phone fi987. Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 60 Household Goods ...... II Machinery and Tools U TO RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT, Musical Instruments II 39 Russell fitreet all modem con­ ALLEY OOP Lost, Strayed or Stolen! By H AM U N Offloe and Store Equiprasnt 84 venience. Apply 41 Russell street Ipeolals at the Stores ...... ». ts 81 weartng Apparel—Furs 87 Tel. 6754. Wanted—To Buy ...... 88 a a v u u a c c a n ! LiSTEN TO A\E,THEN YOU'LL SE e O FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM first AS A SAURIAN'S ■WELL.FER-.' Mow s Board—H otels—Rsserts OH. ALL . WHV.EP- HIS Restaaraatf floor tenement, Allen Place, rent S w m w WE g o t t a PLAY SAFE, RIGHT / / looms Without Board 81 $13 month, 2 weeks free rent Ap­ OH TRACKS lead hoarders Wanted . . . • • • ra BAff • 9m • 88-A ply 336 North Main street g e t t h (}u e e n h e r ^ ^ h e WHERE'5^ RIGHT INTO untry Board—Resorts . A LITTLE « TH’ RIVER r iotsls—Restanraats TH1N6 IS A CINCH? WHY IS DlNNY.^y "aated—Rooms—Board ...... FOR RENT—THKhUtl. FIVE and ,DlN05AURr. IT YA N EV ER C'N Msai Bstats Fpi Meat six room tenements, with aU mod­ THINK IN A Bsnta, Flata, Tsnamonta n em Improvemante. Inquire at 147 PINCH? lass Locations for Rent . . . Bast Center street or Pbpne 7864. louses Cor Rant ...... NOVI/H iburban for Rent DELMONT STREET, 6 rooms, aU asr Homes for Rant a «• n WHERE IS fantsd to Rent . • • a MB improvements, newly renovated, THAfT B16_ MasU Bstats Fat Bala hear etorea and bus line. Dial 4618. jisat Bulldini for Sate 81 U2ARD ^ isas Fmpsrty tor Sals TO RENT HUNTINQ? Tall us what aad Land tor Sate T1 for Sal^ •••••••• M iH TO you want, weH take care of it for Its for Sals aaia a a e’V fe a a SMS#:* f « Tl you. without charge. R. T. Mo- >rt Proaor» tor Sala T4 Camli 69 Center street. Dial 7700. rbaa for OmIs T8 Bttets tor Bxakaasa t f ted—Baal B stoU ...... TT FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, flrat ». floor. H^pilre lit 64 l i i ^ street k* J

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Professor Torw ^ deelaies that I Som« people beve XDoaey for YOU TWiS TVPE OF HECK^TWATfe ^»T\A\N J tbrtodn exist. W e ' everything except paying their have igypected »K «» tte ‘TDrain” debts. Maybe that’s the very reason t V E G>OT AN i n v e n t i o n part mythlcaL .they don’t pay their debts. -OKTE \S SERNRA^ ANU rAUST , T H ^ 'S Al DOOTY y WON *BE PU LLE O OFF A rooster leaned his head dtscon- AYhOLJT T H \ S ? ’R U B B E R WomKi—M y burim_d puts a dime solately against the ham door; I AtA W ORKING ON A OB the ocdlection plate. “What’s the use of It all?” he said, \NV^bn\ON,NCNY-A CALENX>«R G LASS 2-VEH’-’'RUBBER sadly. “ Bggs yestturday; ehiekeas OF TW\S ,STVLE— ’EAJT, INSTEAD tAT BUCK M,6HTA th at b o ps. t r a \u n & US ALREADY^ . ^ diceonotrit Us GORCD him PLIKTTV Mabel—^Tou know that men Uke talkatlye women as well as others, don’t you? George—What others? -iie gfe^pinf Another at a more or less disap­ Ok offppom^iKg the pearing type, is the bimker who Cir>de 'Scuff.Ponck could nm any kind o f a busineas but a bank. It/Hais a deep htt/tfid? Motheiv-Ten me, dear, do you a iu e k 02upetie iideen ever quarrel with your husband? Dau|^ter—Never. But he often th a t quarrSis with me, the mean

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LEJBb GAS BUGGIES Excuse It Please By Frank Beck ■ O K iT. r\L L A T iR / JOO WULIS A fXIRC iSB JOCK SUTMERIAND DAY » TDO I^UCH •ARiARA '^TORSM POR N THE CHAN fOOTBAIi^ a u a e p m o o K H FOR M i, llL CORRIDOR T he center OD ofieme probably ii lltl mod Mdbft TO lAKl AKMCE abused nun on a foottuD team. With bil A HAP JBRORI N Ho • !• ip. X « 0 09WM attention concentrated on gattiig the bll back la TO DIHNtR. W tAO CYO H the runner, he a uiuble to watch hia and conaequendy, it mote or ieis at the mercy or thitman. I One of the mod ooBUDM viidiMM ef ntka practicad by the oppongit* « an ofisMive omte a iDisinled n tharasBomsinbti The pfayw m tba djiGsim edibi ei^-beek'i lies and i » next ti lb pel ^ baels ibimenf Iw oaolR>'«l bdnei > Radian the bll it inipM sad poritly threw the ImMr y| i(l oonect pa& ./ ' I v’Ast! I SeBkadiMnotaelfwlenrfMetoiMa^ Iweiaa eeiw, bal it ii s nlirihe an im Aw- aMe|lhaemaML Thiiiaaaeerlalveid win i motbeH same. W. ■'ivV

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BETCSK ENGAGEMENT ’The Women’s Home League a t the Mrs. David B. Heatlqr o f l^rdall Mr*. Anna Robb, rmral aiatroQ of Salvatloa Anny will meet tomorrow .today that uHdtr ths lalsst ptovl- :lBg. w eaiittati honrs- street will be ths leader of the Fel CSuqtniaa Ooort^-Ofaer-of Aaar> PARTTiMEaRKS r i^ of ths Yto^ cods It wis -JACK KELLER- evening at 7 o’clock at the home of lowahlp meeting at the Y. M. C. ndniimnn r s tie ^ llO . anth wUl go to Bridgeport today for as pemdaaahto to adjimt >wagaa on Rqgtdar ai$|lbi;!Mn ' w ow Mra Leslie Kittle, 28 Lilley street tonight at 8 o’dock. the meeting of Morria Gonrt, adileh And Hla WecMwater BUtnnnn Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock a downward geala aa on an upward, y .-V Country Club Orchestra. la observing viatUng matrons and R H E U PAT CUTS providing tha cue the women will meet at the dtadeL patrons’ night. Sdiool St. Reo., Friday, Nov. S4 Luncheon wlU be served at noon snd in a town of Maa^estar’i ah» was under gio per week. Mr. McCabe Dandng 8:S0-12:S0. the woiic will be quilting and ma­ Store Workers Reduced in Ac­ A ila iitic AdnAMlon 25o (taKdodes oheokhif.) chine stitching in preparation for a. chiaoney fire In the'houae occu­ said the 2fl-cent-an'4u>ur t ^ e came pied by Lrtdgl Felice at Oak and cordance With Provisioiis of within the law as regards the retail Why Cheap the annual Christmas sale, Decem­ code. ber 6 and 7. Norman strMts last night resulted Retail Olde. in a caU being turned In from Box Prior ta the NBA It was found M e e l s ^ 61 at that location. This called out ABOUT TOWN ’The Bazaar committee of the Part time workers in the local that some stores were working their When.yoa cppthAVe O’RhOivan Cush­ Con^Muiies No. 2 and 4. ’The dam­ storfes were surprised when they employees tq> tc 66 ho,urs a week Lutheran Concordia church will age was small, but It proved neces­ ion Heels os.'Good^rear Wingfoot OIL meet tonight at 7:30 at the church, opened their pay envelopes Satms and ps3dng them wages oif 36 or |7 Heels for-the imiile price? George Olds, of Winter atreet, sary to use. considjBrable chemical day to find tliat their wage scale a week. Then came the blanket Begnlar asem ef tMs oO elnim to make reports on the three-night Where Manchester and clean out the chimney before won fint prize at the Masonic fair held la ^ week. had been cut from 32 1-2 cents an code which prescribed a miurimiiTTi We a n doing them wMle yon they have found none better. Social club’s setback p u ty in the Buys Its Foodstuffs the fire could be extinguished. hotir ta 26 cents an hour. Except of 40 hours and. a mlTiiTnuTn wage wait—In'ten rafamtee. Temple Saturday. First prize was for nnnouilcement of the pay reduc­ Under 15 gallons. . IQ ^ c gaL The Amaranth drill team will of 114. Later another substltu^nlM « — a fine turkey. Second prize, a The Hublltes Sewing club wiU tion, there was no explanation as to was made and this permitted a 313 S A U lB TYUM. W K M 15 gallons or more. S ^ e g a L roasting chicken, wels wen by M. have a rehearsal tonight at 6 o’clock Country Roll meet tonight at 7:15 at the home the reason for the cut. at the ’Temple. weekly wage rate. After that the ^ w rm a m F. Young, of Hamlin street. The of Miss Olgq HuUfard of Manches­ Secretary E. J. McCabe, of the retaU code was adopted and retail­ 701 Main Street Johnson Block L T . WOOD CO. door prize went to August Von ter Green. Chamber of Commerce, explained ers were permitted to adopt a slid- 61 BisseO Street TeL 44S6. Hone, of Madison street Next Sat­ BUTTER urday night will be concluding party in the present series. FOR THANKSGIVING— 2 lbs. 4 1 c Past chief daughters of Helen Select Native Ctood for^^l^^^ooo^mg^ Davidson Lodge, Daughters of Scotia will hold their monthly meet­ TURKEYS Hale’s ing tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock At Standard Assodatioa at the home of Mrs. Selina Sommer- Piloee. ville, 15 Newman street C offee 3 n> 5 0 c and Hale’s famous ’Oted Bag” 'co f­ SALE .< LINENS Herbert Crockett, a student at TREAT BOYS fee. Freeh ground or In bean. Boston University, spent the week­ Dial 3657 Hale’s Own end at his home on Bigelow street

The Manchester League of Wom­ en Voters will hold its annual meet­ £ Ifor ing tomorrow afternoon at 2:15 at FREE Tea 2 5 c the home of Mrs. Samuel J. Kemp, Spark Ping Hale’s own *Tteln Bag" tea— 38 Cone street. The guest speaker Orange Pekoe or Formosa will be Principal Arthur H. niing Inspeetion Oolong! of Manchester High school. AH This Week A Special Selling! 60-Piece St. Mary’s Men’s Bible class will Confectioner's have a special meeting tomorrow night at 8 o’clock in the parish house. SUGAR The meeting of the Junior Daugh­ pkgs. c Decorated Dinner Sets ters of Italy, scheduled for this eve­ 3 19 ning, has been postponed until Tues­ Pound packages. day evening at 7:30. The session will be held in their usual meeting place in the Cheney building. Popular Items Service Boyal Desserts...... 4 pkgs. 19o F. Ernest Watkins left thin morn­ (Assorted flavors). ing for Florida where he will spend Chocolate Points...... lb. S5o for Eight the winter, as is his usual custom. . (A dainty confeotion). This year he is being accompanied Borden’s Cream Cheese...... by Harry R. Chfeney. It is Mr...... - ...... 8 pkgs. 26c Cheney’s first trip to the South with Derby Lamb Tongue...... jar 27c the intention of spending the win­ Carlson’s Plolded Herring, jar 27c ter there.

The Everyman’s Bible class will Firm , dipe have an oystet supper tonight at 6:30 at the Second Congregational church. Scouts of Troop No. 1 will TOMATOES be guests and furnish the entertain­ ment program. Champion 2 lbs. 9< A Special Pre-Holiday The regular Monday evening Ripe slioing tomatoes hsid Sale of the beit-looking as a rook and red ripe! bridge, whist and setback party Spark Plugs dinner sets . . . higher will be held at St. Bridget’s parish hall tonight, with 'Irs. E. J, Mur­ The correct plug for a car Delidoos priced models reduced phy and MrA, C. L. Mahoney at the will give more power and long­ Apples 4 qts...... 10c •These Linens for this event. A limited bead of the committee in charge. er service. 4-quart bask ^ Second In size Cannot Be All players will be welcome. only. Hand picked. number of 60-plecs sets We carry a complete line of Replaced At These Prices 1 in this price group. AMERICAN BOSCH the new and improved Cham­ Sunldst * White body with poppy pion Spark Plugs. design In gay 'colors. yiMO-rowiR CAS s a o i o . Oranges .. .2doz«35c Wonderful for table or juioe! Irish Linen Service for eight. 0 NORTON Fresh Green ELECTRICAL B e a n s...... 2 qts. 15c 32-Piece 53-Piece Floral INSTRUMENT CO. Fancy fresh beans. Damask Sets Phone 4060 Green, Sound Dinner Sets Hilliard St., Manchester A gay llttla set that wlU Dinner Sets $ “I 0 . 9 5 Cucumbers____ea. 4c suit tfe^m lted bu

#54x68-inch cloth ' and 6 napkins / Gold Medal ’Trust Hale’s to offer these beautiful damask sets at PIHEHURST D ial 4151 the "old time low.’’ Hemstitched, plain white cloths You Can FLOUR with six 14-lnch napkins. 60x80-lnch sets, 33.98. On RIB LAMB CHOPS today's market much higher! 6-POUND BAG roJeteZeTeX* • lb. 28c Own This About four tender Oiepe to the pound. t lb . (51c 3 1 c Eoonomlcal Cuts of — Irish Linen Damask BRISKET POT ROAST (Boneless) Ih Ifie l a r g e s a c k PLATE POT ROAST or 0)ILIN G BEEF (MikVd7. ’. IK 12c 61-Piece $1.29 ^ p p e d , FreriUy SUced , ^ ot Onr Regular Pattern Cloths D R IE D B E E F 1 / 2 lb. 23c stock - But a ------I Good Qnule, Dinner Set Calf Liver, lb. $ 0 .6 9 Inchiding 35c Freshly Ground A limited Numbo: of Broil­ ers, Special, (JQ Spareribs, E®cY, Ib...... e a c h ------...... D O C 2 8 Service Plates CHEESE Cranberries /. ...^ ...lb, iQc j Tokay Grapes ...... lb. U ^ c •70x70-Inoh Muenster Cheese, lb. .. .29c cloth The Set• Includes: Limburger, lb. brick .. .33c JELL-0 or ROYAL DESSERT. 3 pkgs. 17c Yes! ’T h ^ are just the fine quality Unen^ cloths • 8 Service Plates Roquefort, 1/ 2 lb...... 33c 3rou’U be proud to have grace your table Thanksgiving. • 8 Cups Genuine Swiss, 1/ 2 lb. . .38c Lovely Irish linen damask In neat patterns. If we • 8 Saucers N ew C a rro ts win yon please help us keep our hadn’t purchased them months ago, they’d be a great a 8 Diaper Plates S’* deal higher NOW! Words utterly flail to express the charm of this Z 8 B and B Plates 6" Kraft’s Camembert, box 59c Sweet Potatoes deliveries on schedule time? If entire set—a set that will mark you In the'eyhs Z ~ 8 FrulCs you want your order eariy, ’phtme of your gueat, as a well Informed hosteas who k n ^ z 8 Coupe Soqpa Turnips before 8:15— will be delivered by the prevailing taste aad the lateot vogue in table • 1 Meat Platter 70x80-inch appcAntment A 61-iflece Dinnerware Set WITH 8 f 1 Vegetable DUhS” Florida (Granges, q H Celery 9:80. If you want yonr order on Siezvlce Piatee. All piece# carry a 28-canit:gcild‘en- dozen 1 Creiam Pitcher Tom atoes the noon delivery (between 10 and C t o t h s , $3.98 orusted dacoratlon. 3 1 Covered Sugar 12), call by 9:40, please. Two Peppers iflrapefniit, afternoon deliveries. 70xl06-inch S fo r .. 1 5 C ^cat fMrived MripBMBt or Rhode M a n r C lo t h s ^ ih Bye Meal, Graham Hour, and Browa Bread Mhetaze. Green Beans, quart « .. .lOe 2 2 ) - l i i d i CrU ffif strinsdeas. l a r g e w h i t e CAULIFLOWER eie eie e • c e a • • ei# Niq^kinSydoB.

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