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1 i> . . v;i: M l ie f c o n v e n t io n JURY CONVICK ISADORKRSi IHMIBt HOURS '■X ON IN WASHINGTON f - M C ril Woirks Head Exphins ■m RUSSIA EXPLAINS Ckrged Witii Aidmg in Sdectinen Tdd Sometimg ioJtoe, ExecotiY^ Fed appUcatini of Two MI- REUGIOUS lUEORY Most Be Dobk S ora it of Trasary to eral P i w to ?nt Four Mil- Eons in Foods of Q o s^ Street Job Preject Toted Leave Pilist Becaiise of His fioiiiteW drk Soon. Foreipers in That Country Bank of Dnked States. BMilpY OAKtES at last Heakb— S s Offer to Rt- Washington, Nov. 15.— (AP )—X Are Free to Praetko Their realignment of re^ef .funds already New York, Nov. 16.— (A P )—^Isa,* Constantly decreashig patitmage CooBdliiiao DedaresHe Was sigii Not Accepted if the granted and still to come was sug BeGefs, Officials Say. dor J. Kresel, the fiery little lawyw extending over a period of sevttal gested by Harry L. Hqpklns, as the who In 1930 crusaded with S«^Tnne] years was the (Maon attributed by Seabu^ against corruption in the t o PresideDt — Undersecre “ civil works administrator** spoke Manager George C. Hoover of the Offered $5Q0 U h a c e Moscow, Nov. 15.—(A P)—If the Magistrates courts, was convicted to 500 governors, mayors and r^ief today of aiding and abetting in the Wcumer Brothers State Theater last workers gathered here as a relief question of religious freedom for night for ah ^peal to allow the lo His Vote. tary Adieson Quits to convention. misapplication of 52,000,000 in funds Americ^^ in Soviet Russia is an of the defunct Bank of United cal theater to open for an extra To the officials that thronged that is dela dng American recogni- huge meeting room of the Hotel 3 States. show on Sunday afternoons. Mr. Make Way for Woodm^s Mayflower, he urged that relief ,tion, (ffid a ls here see no reason The eminent attorney—he has Hoover appeared before the Sdeeb ■ Stanrford, Nov. 15..— (A P )—Bor- funds, both state and Federal, be why the matter should not be set often been called one of New York’s men last iiight with District Super mant for. taro we^ts, ^ e story of Snccessor. translated wherever possible into tled quickly to the satisfaction of most talented criminal counsel— visor Henry Needles of the Warner the alleged {attempt to bribe'Coun- wages for work done instead o f di the American government was emotionless when shortly before interests and the latter reviewed the seven o’clock tMs morning the Su dlman Paul Schwarte ‘ with 5500 rect grants. This was the comment here today effort on the peu^ of the company He stressed that these funds preme Court Jury wMch for two officials to try and stem the losses flared >p yestorday^^when a. duel in Waekington, Nov. 15.—r(A P )— as the progress of conversations be months had heard testimony iji the vestigation into the case was might well be used as an addition tween Foreign Commissar Maarim incurred in uie local amusement President Roosevelt today an- to the 5400,000,000 sum to be dis case returned its verdict. bouse, without success. scheduled. ' Litvinoff with President Roosevelt ’The common Council has sub noimeed that. Secretaiy W oo<^ tributed by him for work around Just before the case was given to Poorest Paying Unit. would begin a “cotoplete leave of at Washingrton was discussed. the jury at 12:15 a. m. Judj^ poenaed five wltpesses to delve into communities in the administration’s No foreigners incur difficulties in Mr. Needles stated that the local abeeiice” at the end of the week effort to put 4,000,000-men to work George H. Taylor had delivered the theater was the ‘'worst the matter toxpght at 8 o’clock and and pending Ms Mtuni, Henry the large centers in thin country in Judge Frederick M. Peasley of Su in the next month. practicing their own religious be longest charge ever heard in a New pIkDt;'’ In New England of^the 68 Morgenthau, Jr., would te acting Secretary Tckes, himself the ad' York coiut, nine hours being re^ ~Paro^ Brothers units and that the perior Court ordered the omvening secretary of the ’TMasury, liefs and attending cburdi services, of a Grand Jury at 10:80^ next ministrator of the 53,000,000,000 it was pointed out. quired. Judge Taylor remained on ottl fosses in pperating costs alone UndersecMtary Deah Act Tuesday to inqulM Ipto the' sapop public wortCB fun^ joined Hopkins Many Churches Recnain Ms feet during the entire delivery urtn^ the pant two years were has resigned and Morgenthau . in unfolding admAistration hopes. of the charge, an unusual procedure 48.0W. Last waek was the poor- .case. be .appointed to that poet. Despite contrary impressions In Coaneirs Probe Later the meeting wa^ to move to some places abroad, many churches in New York coiuts. Mr. Needles said, despite the Woodli tendered his resignap the White H<»ise to receive the still function in Soviet Russia and Nine indictments originally were t that nxaity improvements ISie dedsioo r to can a Grand Jury tion to the President se'veral d a ^ ideas of President Jiloosevelt. indications are they will continue to returned against Kresel in connec been m ade'ln the interior of the came after '.the OomMon Council ago, but Mr. Roosevelt decHned to I^rpea of Work operate as long as there is a de tion with the failure of the Bank' of theater and in'* the service to its had authorized its -prohe but wU) accept it, suggesting instead that Hopkins explained that the types mand for them. United Btatex. One was a charge of customers of, any faD scasqh in the not affect t)v> Oountf investigation. the secMtary be eompletety freed Of work to be bandied include all The Soviet government and the perjury o f which he was acquitted. history 61 tixe hoUse^ Corporation Counatf. Maurice 'o f an governmental responsfbfUtiM types o f public works projects Gommupist Party have long since Defended By Davis The- Warner B n ^ erS ’ manage Buckley dedared iodigr. He said he 'wMle he takes a complete r e ^ “futyvldec they are socially and eco abandoned the militant atypresslon During, the trial ended today ment bad been puafied Ybv years telephcmed Stt^' Atiui^ey William He has been suffering -friun a nomically desirable and that they of all religion. They ftvor the "Ed K rtsA -w is represented by John W. over the inability of the IqcsJ thea H. (Tomley yesterday after ntrm d throat Infection wMch hag fe^pgrfA may be undertaken quickly.' ucational process,” xmder wMch- Davis,' Democratic candl()ate for ter to climb out of “tile jW,'* Mr. the calling of Jury had constant treatment of New' Yotk ' He added thai aQ d yil works they seek to make the youhger geh- President In lf*4, while Alfred E. NeecHes atated to the ^ Weetmen. become public aniTtllat Mr. ^ m le y specialists. ' , " projects must be '..aitied on by day eratkm god lo* l^.th e appUeaUon o f Sihith, Deraeeratic presidei)tial can Various managers baw^ Ijeen tried suggested the local probe go on During Ms absence, .Wooittn w|A labcnr and not by ccmtract large doses of antl-rd|gious propa didate i|f £128, headed a host of out to try and stem the lossw, wltb- A stenograpMc recpM of toplght'a accept DO remuneration from t ^ Referring to the persons left on ganda and anti-rffigious instruction ^taroses. aVkil The' speaker Intimated Kproceedlnn will be taken wmii sub- goveramoit. I mitted Mr. Comlsy fox Ms use in tte r fflff rtdls, which stlD include in the sduxfls. Tt ]^tkMl,^ .hl«Mved in the company. hiul thought of 0 In teixdering his jpxaoeepted mto approximately 1/k' 00 families, MeanwMle, however, there sRH ht i g ^ t i f Meufttaty' fls to ' failure at the theater last summer the Bridgeport hearhigi-. Ignation, Woodin he bad Hopkins explained \ .. . c 'Vederal are himdreds of thousands of devo^; whes -Ihe receipts weve -nt low ebb, Witnesses tieBed ) tempted to istayjtway from ,tke M d r im. tTMted States, bad re- and he frankly admitted-that wMle enw^ency relif 3 may be churchgoers among the older gen- styBSd freih Ib e |fi|^|trmtes courts Only five witnespoa kave been desk o f late and |b fa r as possfUe usee to pay w*.,,.., *o persons everything had basn to try •ration who worship r^ularly with taveatlgatloB Iteldwry, referee called for tonight’s badripf, but reenperate from Us ailment. transferred ^Ifeotai r^ ef rolls. to out mMestation. boost the busineas, he coMid pot defi it is expected that seyenJ t. more Re added, bowwrei., that be was
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fax New York City spent the week r end at Mr. and Mrs. Hart E. Buell’a Mr. and Mrs. H. Martin will soon., ■I close t h ^ home here for the winter and take an apartment in New York FRESH SEAFOOD RICHARD G. RICH a ty . CURTAINS Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fogil of Man Tinker Building South Manchester chester spent the week-end with his For Every Boom la Your Home parents Mr. and Mrs. C. J. FogU. SAMPLE Ernest Duran of Palmer, Mass., visited his sister Mrs. Flo^^ Fogil • Scranton Nets and her family Sunday, g Dotted Marqui sette in Cr^un m and Ecru, Flat OPEN FORUM ^ or Baffled COATS Need Some Silver • Voiles, White, Ploot Edge Only One of a Kind Boston Blue THE “FORGET-ME-NOT" GIRL. To Fill In To Complete Your Thonksgivinsr 0 Embroidered Dinner Plans? \ She stood on foe cold street comer Marquisette, fl Beautiful coats, wonder j Holding a slender can inch hem, Rust, If so, we have some very attractive buys In dlaocmtlnued I And her eyeo were as blue as foe Green, Pesdi, fully tailored of superb fab FANCY SELECT patterns and odd irieces. I fbrget-me-nots _ Blue. • ■ rics^ and luxuriously trimmed - Steak Set, regular |10.6o, ' ^ She hdd outstretched in her hand. Plain Nets In To Go A t ...... $5.00 “Won’t yon help the veterans” with such furs as: i Eom, Green, Cold Meat Forks, regular 32-00, Softly came her plea Rose, Gold. T o O o A t ...... $1.00 Calling to all that passed her by pt. Gravy Ladle*, regular 32>60, OflliBf to you and ma. . Cottage Sets, -aU •Squirrel • C o k ^ • V, TuGbAt.^,...... $1.50 need to bdl any story •Mink Tomato Server*, regular 31.50, why this work need be dpne ' To Gb A t ...... $1;00 1 fresh in our nrind Is the story •W olf Vagetable Fork*, r^rular |1JRS, gas mask, trendies, “Hun.” To Go A t ...... 75c '•"nM hands that reached out were •Pox Sat of Ob»tbaif Donn Kniv** and On* 'Torvtent* • . - .J - :—- .t O " i- . 5iS IS (dw #i! ttfl flOtan 9 t u t M of n d T N«t»—lAQ promioa'te luy aad bMla tfuiai w gxwns tharttf anl« • S i P «d : to oowt (9 to o) <1ori>HMto> iadnaao ^ y t l Biiwo otatlona. • ^rbfromo whjoetto ohanto. , Cant. :: r f , Jeet His^ NB(MWBAF HETWORK ^ ^ _OtlduB> is dne^.aot: sivepidr Ir'^Ma''' h u ta te to 8i0b A Maroa—aaat o : ^ 4oo-^ Wednssday, NovenAer IS, 1988 perior Judges H. Paurker Wood, who P. M. heard the case. 4:00—German Greetings to Radio IDENTUlED Then she told about her two years ■ City 1— Berlin Symidiony Orches ot married life with the Prince, ^ e tra. said he did not want her to have, 4:30— Waitmr D aw l^, Organist. IAS HAMM KIDNAPERany frienda/ telling her she must 5:00—Firenze OrchestrsL remember Me was a “princess” and 5:15-^-Stanley Kariijjfbiiewicz, bari could never “ associate with com tone; Walta,,Arbour, pianist. mon people.” 5:30—Tom Ifiz . "Did Prince Serge ever abuse Titness Pomts Ont D rirer 6:45— Wizard o f Oz. 3TOU?” asked her lawyer. 8:00—WrightvtUe Clarion. ‘TU say he did,’? the singer shot 6 : 3 3 . Sohgs without Words — of AotomobSe He Saw on back. “He struck me and threat Julius Nu^sman, director. ened to Tnn.iTn me, and he called ^ 6:45—Tdur Folks ahd Mine. terrible names.” This Night of Abduction. SL Paul, Nov. 15.—(A P)—Wmie s rkey, erne of four Chicago.men led of kidnaping WUham lamm, Jr., last June 15 for 8100,000, partially identified by a -witness Federal Court as driver of the Ulil •iii .ao xsd itomobil^ in which the millionaire ?S6£f rer was spirited away. li- T-t.iJ.Ki. Daniel Rush, 25, timekeeper, pped from the witness box at the V i-vitation of George Sullivan, United States district attorney, and pointed But Sharkey as the man “resem- 1 . the driver of the kidnapers’ itomobile. Rush related bow be saw two men iding near the brewery proper- ies at noon June 15 and saw Hamm ass the street and be accosted by ?.i.- -A le of them. A few moments later he said “a ig black sedan moved away” and He did not see either of the two men Hamm again. Arthiu- C. Kliefgen, clerk In the J. Thomas drugstore, testified it a man he never^had seen be ppmplete Dinner For Eight fore, entered the store late the night pf Jime 16, purchased cigEU*ettes, id walked to the rear of the Brs. Gets Message One Five minutes after he departed the €<^oked A t lej^one rang and a man represent- himself as W. W. Dunn, city les manager of the Theo. Hamm rewlng Company, told Kliefgen, he In This Electric led, that the man had left a let- in a booth. Kliefgen got the letter and at Bmas’s direction, delivered it to Not until about two hdun iter when Kliefgen was called to €l)oose Electric Cookery le police station, was he aware he had delivered a ransom note, he said. ^Another witness. Dr. H. C. Labis- BECAUSE: utmiere, a dentist, who was in the ^ to re at the time, was asked: L I t ’s eV m p 1 ^ t e 1 y auto 6. It’s always cofofortable. m atic.’^ ‘Tto you see any one here who 6. It ’s aaost c o n s ^ e n t 'sembles the man who entered the I t insures cooking sue-' ‘ C.V, 'Thomas drug store last June?” cess, i 7. ItW varyhbalthfuL •Tes, I do," he replied. i f It saves hours in the * Labissoniere hiurled down from Id'^ebeii.'" . „, 8 .'lt’s clean as simShins. the stand, and pointed directly at THURSDAY, NOV. 16 A It improvee the nutri- 9. I t ’s hafo.Jn evsiy way., Touhy. Touhy- did not change his tiouaness and flavor o f expression. At 2 P. M foods. 10. I t ’s modaciL, •\ lit-- HRS. KELLY REMOVED T l i e W r d « Tender roasts, crackling crisp witii all th e delidoaF ^liced Enough fopd fln entire fam fly-lgliH li, basting R a w Oven, the Autoi^et^-'^A anc sealed within — savory fruits and vegetables sim nieri^ in .4 TO NEW PENITENTIARY In Oar Winter Series Ot Cookingng DDemimstratioiis f trols are sdt jn' t h ^ correct podrac^ Using the Elootrie Bicange an t their own rich juices — all foods oodked in an Eledp^ Radge move attentidi ttWttl it is done^to ' “ * Oven fairly burst with health-building elements, anii becaiue Washington, Nov. 16. — (AP) — Under The Direction Of Jeter. insulated::^ _ ^ Mrs. Katheflne Kelly and Ora of ttieir tempting flavors, are rdished by everyone. heat Inside the oven — none escepjMi to hekt tte kit rX\ t'.'s . pkftTiyn con-victed in connection A- with the Urschel kidnaping, are to s w e their sentences at the Federal MRS. MARION ROWE .detention prison at Milan, Michigan The justice Department an- Home Economist Of The Bfanchester Eleetric Company ■f- ' today that a part of the Every Women's Ideal h A, Beat 'Electric •‘V“- .' -Vi',:.fi institution has been set aside In The Store In The Odd F d Im Bloek •. Br the reception o t “a small group AtTheCdnter 'df loOF term Federal female prisoa- Colore To HcmnomM WiBi .H^ V s who are not eligible for the Formerly Ocenpied By The Sodlheni New i&igfawd /a. -jnsmen’s reformatory at Alderson, To meet tills situation, we offer our eustomers e ^est ’^nrginlA.” Telephone <]lempfdi7» —> "Tile group has le ft the CNn* most unique range rental plflii.j: T h ia ^ i^ may hm, AN BLEjCrlttC,, workhouse,aad the Bhdby uaad as a in" for those w hb^u^ penal fs m at Maniplds, M Em j/ isee,” the Dspaitmsnt said, Cranbenr Cocktail ‘ . 3 ^ Boir, but cannot malce ihe inveetmaiit and ps a that the K elly and Shannon Oeam o^ Onion Soup tidal fim these who wairt-tq d i^^ tnew?, were Induded. . A’Bam loftaA ttoibil# Mrs. Kelly is the. wife of George Roast Turkey . ' SaH Pdik DrenAu- ai^eii i ^ mar^elbua advan^|i(M o f e lle t ^ '-v • W--S Qiiii” ) Kelly who is 6iblei 6iBT7 ’ > •M- F w jiiiA .-im )Toiir a U S term in eioimeGtion MadhedPo^to sqaasB t3Xt1«et*ei WMi..W'ii' ■ ■ lilf e I r Ml .ipjlihui IIIII Jill ' l" i-li.i.i-Wt y\ I^rsehel case. Thankagirihg P n d ^ ^ -. n j t . T ! ^ •j .Nc^iolitaMi^nid’.SimNl^ r . '’Mr ;=-s> SMGERFREED .■» ■./. r,.'. '■j(- - .u 1. ntOM PRIW I IDIVAnj N4W. 16. ^ XAPyf— ■ ‘ • S'* V 'l. V* r FAGS their summer camp at Burnt Hill Elagle, told offlfsers that Bigbie en' cases. Reports of the tests will be tered the.office and said: given later. oyer the week-end. auwjwt WX WM MI^S. HEBRON Mrs. C. E. Pendleton, of Colches "Look here, Tidwell!” to health, tbs talk wU atait a t> FLUE OVERHEATED. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kellogg White ter, accompanied Mrs. Anne C. Qil- When the Justice tximed toward o’ribck m tbs (Colonial roOm of t&a and family, and Aleck White, of bert an '. Miss Susan Pendleton on the preacher, the latter fired a pistol, Memorial. j Mrs. Mary E. Teft, who has a motor trip to New London Mon Spradling said. The bullet^ entered Gilead, were Sunday guests at the Tidwell’s chest about two’ Inches • -• i-'' THREATENS HOUS spent several weeks with Mrs. Ro- home of their mother, Mrs. Helen day, to call on Mr. and Mrs. Charles New York, Nov. 16. — (AP) — Manchester Group Organized C. Sails.s. Miss ClarlBsa I^endleton above the h eart. He was taken to Afterer*'hanging in a 'Thuodamlgjrt sella Waldo, returned this week to White. a hospital, where his condition was Chairman Edward P. Mulrooney, of by Miss Battle, Public Nurse, E lssez,chur(ib------for— 840 --- years,------m-pm r is spending a few' da}rs with Mrs. the State Alcoholic Beverage (Con her home in Wethersfield. Mrs. Grin. >n I. Will has received offi Sellers, who la recovering fron ill reported critical. to Go from Here. was taken down In 1938 and d£a> A < Gertrude Simmons, of Willimantlc, cial notice of his appointment as After the shooting, the preacher trol Board, today set at rest reports patched for recasting to. ths sa ^ *' Dent FamSy Driven from chief librarian of the Yonkers, N. ness. Mr. Sellers was called to his A group of Manchester people In London firm which had oaat It-U is acting as companion for Mrs. home in Ardmore, Pa., Monday, by drove away In h is automobile. that the board bad decided to limit Y., public library. The position car the cri''ical illness of his father. the number of liquor licenses Issued terested in the subject of nucrition 1688. Waldo, arriving before Mrs. Teft’s ries a 53,500 salary. Mr. Will as at this time. Apel Place Home by Early departure. Mrs. Waldo passed an sumes his duties today. He is a MANY CASES OF GRIP "We have authority under the will go to Hartford Thursday eve other birthday last Sunday. The graduate of Wesleyan University state law to make limitations, but ning, Novembei 16, to hear a lec day was spent quietly. Neighbors and obtained his professional train FORMER MAYOR IS SHOT r e p o i n t o w n we are not using the power,” Mul ture at the Biuhnell Memorial Hsdl Morning Blaze. called and offered congratulations. ing in '-he School of Library Serv ARE ™ rooney said when asked about re by Dr. E. V. McCCollum of Balti LADIES! Allan L. Carr took a carful of ice, Columbia University, N. Y. He ports circulated yesterday* that a more, noted biochemist. young poopl' to Middle Haddam Freakish Weather Held to XTimi Dorothy Buttle, public Why Have Your Feet Fire, thouprht to have originated is certified by the education de BY BAfnST MINISTER limit had been decided u^n. last Sunday evening, to attend a partment of New York State r a Blame for Prevalence of Re The chairman explained that the health uurs> in Manchester, Is or tn an overheated chimney caused young people’s fellowship ."ervlce, ganizing the party from this town, Bum Because Of considerable damage to the home librarlin. He has had seven years’ spiratory Disorders. board merely had stated numbers of under the leadership of the Rev. experience in library work as head each type of license certificate which "vlll Include members of the Cheap Soles? of Fred Dent on Apel Place at 2 L. A. Mansur. The evening service Ringllng, Okla., Npv. 15.— (AP)— staff of the Manchester Memorial o'clock thin morning. The firemen librarian of the Mamaroneck, N. Y., C. L. Tidwell, 55, former mayor of An outbreak of grip appears to printed in an attempt to estimate When you can have Amioor*e Fltad- at St. Peter’s was omitted. free library. His record as librarian have Invaded Manchester. Scores the number that would be needed. hospital, social workers, and prob ble or Klstler Soles put on for the. spent the better part of an hour Ringling and now justice of the ably some members of the medical fighting the blaze that continued to Mrs. Heler White attended the is found in "Who’s Who In Ubrary ^eace, was shot and seriously of residents are reported to be suf This WEIS done, he said, so that there same price as cheap soles. funeral services of her brother, Ar Service.” He is a member of the fering from severe colds, while oth would not be any waste of forms, and dental pro'.essions. break out in the wall that divided wounded today by the Rev. C. D. Dr. McOjllum’s lecture is free SHOES DYED ALL COLORS. the kitchen Emd living room and thur C. Hills, last Thursday, at American Library Association, and Bigbie, pastor of the First Baptist ers have been stricken with true which were quite expensive. East Hampton. Mr. Hills, a teacher of the New York Library Associa grip and are confined to their beds. Mulrooney said that if, when the and is being presented under the also between the ceiling of the first church here. auspices of the Connecticut Dairy floor and the flooring of the second of music, and an accomplished mu tion. He is also a member of Epsi The shooting, which occurred in Pneumonia is said to be on the in present supply has been exhausted, SAM YULTES sician, was well knowm here, and lon Gamma Chapter of Sigma Nu the office of the Ringling Eagle, crease. there is need for additional licenses and Fck d Ojuncll, the health educa floor. tion organization. of Connecticut 701 Main Street Johnson Block When the blaze was discovered by his death was a shock, not only to Fraternity. Mrs. Will, a daughter weekly newspaper, was reported to Sudden changes in weather condi they will be printed. members of the family the parlor his relatives, but to all who knew of Mr. and Mrs. Everett G. Lord, have climaxed a political misunder tions are held responsible for the WM fun of smoke and the fire was him. H-i was instantly killed in of this place, is a graduate of Con standing. outbreak. (Comparatively warm one Branford by a trolle>. In former necticut College for Women. For The minister drove to Waurika, day, raining the next, snowing on biming in the southeast corner of years be ccwducted singing classes the room, cIost to a coal heating the part five years she has occupied the county seat, and surrendered to the day after that, with sudden and stove. An effort was made to get in this and othei nearby towns. He the position of statistician at Con- Sheriff L. R. Goza. drastic drops in temperature—the END TABLES TABLE LAMPS into the room to reach a telephone visited the White family here only nectic t Agricultural College. “I had to do it,” the sheriff quoted weather during the past week or CARD TABLES to send in an alarm, but this was two weeks ago. Mrs. White has al Supervisor and Mrs. Charles M. him as sajdng. two heis been made to order for the not possible. The cries of Mrs. so received word ^hat her sister, Larcomb, of West Hartford, visited Dave Spradling, editor of the catching of bad colds. $ 1 . 0 0 Dent and her daughter awakened Mrs. Faith Burlingame, of Charie- $1.00 $1.S9 ton. Mass., is seriously ill at the sturdy construction. Water Large pottery base. Parch Aloysius Murphy who lives next Walnnt finish. Turned legs. ment shade. door. He dressed and in order to home of her mother. Mrs. Jane M. proof covering. send in an alarm had to rim from Hills, in New Haven. home on Apel Place to the boiler Robert E. Will, of the faculty of room of the Bon Ami factory to tell ConnecUcut State Agricultural Col the watchman to sound the alarm. lege, was a Sunday visitor at the JuAJ:/rxrti4 This gnve the fire an oppiortunity home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lord. to spread further, but whUe waiting Mr. and Mrs. Grinton I. Will, of WE MUST CLEAR OUR COUNTERS iSf the arrival of the department, Storrs, also spent Sunday at the Is Woven into These Reproductions...... Willard Mack, who lives next door, Lord home. assisted by a few neighbors, carried Allan L. Carr, reader at St. Pe "water to the upper fioor. By wet- ter’s Fpiscopal church, motored to — F O R — -tthg down the fioors in the vicinity Staffordville on Monday, accom oT the chimney the blaze was panied by the Fev. and Mrs. Asa W. checked. Both companies of the Mellinger, of Columbia, to attend a American Orientals north end department turned out meeting of the Pastors’ Union. CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE and chemicals were used. It proved Richard Linde, of West Hartford, (AMERICAN REPRODUCTIONS OF ORIENTAL RUGS) .a mesm fire to fight and with Chief spent the week-em with his cousin, Coleman working on the second John Horton. Fresh shipments of Holiday Goods are arriving daily. We $34.96 VALUES floor directing men and his assist Frederick A. R^ithbun was home ant, William McGorrigal taking care from Hartford for the week-end, must make room for their display so we resorted to this At tO€lay*s of the first floor, the fires were ex which he spent here with his fam tinguished Just as- fast as they broke ily. Mr and Mrr. Arthur McDonald Marini— this through the sidewalls or floor. It and daughter, Elaine, of Hartford, pr/ca is a .took an hour of this kind of work also spent the week-end here as before the fire had been extinguished guests of Mrs. McDonald’s brother OUTSTANDING Sansation I and the recall sounded. and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. The members of the Dent family Harold Gray. escaped with little more than their Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Horton night clothes and a few articles that have closed their bungalow and re they were able to pick up on their turned to New Haven for the win VALUE EVENT way out. They were given shelter ter months. Mrs. Horton has spent in the homes of families in that the summer and fall here, Mr. Hor vicinity. ton coming for week-ends and va CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY It was piercing cold. Ko water cation. ' Only $3 down, S5 monthly, was turned on, which was fortunate Horace Porter is working on re HOUSEHOLD AIDS AND NECESSITIES for the firemen as it would have assembling an old house which he plus carrying charga been a hard night to handle a hose moved rome weeks agq from Wind because of the weather and also be ham to Talcottville. Students of the Expensive looking, yes! Yet Ward’s price Is leas cause of lack of sufficient light in Trade school at Willimantlc did that vicinity. most of the work in moving the Bargains Galore! than you’d expect to pay for an ordinary rug! Each house. SHIP S T nX AGROUND Notices were read in the church EVERY DEPARTMENT HAS SPECIALS! rug is an exact copy of a coetly Oriental—with the es last Sunday, and have ' since Long Point, Ont, Nov. 15.— (AP) been gpven out In the schools, an colors blended as In the originals. —Her keel wedged fast on a sand nouncing a fret X-ray tuberculosis bar off the Norfolk county peninsula test for schoolchildren. Which;tooli ; NOW IS W E TIME r@ hUYf AU perfect and seamless. ' near here, the steamer D. X. Cal place today at the Tows' Hall, He lander of the Valley Camp Coal bron Green. Parents were urged to ----- AT ----- COLORS ARE BLENDED AS IN ORIGINALS I Company was still aground today. take advantage of this check-up, One steamer, the Nelson, and a which is under the ausnices of the patrol boat from Elrie, Pa., strove all State Board of Health. J. Banks night to free the grounded craft. At Jones, head of the local Board or dawn the lake w£is tossed by the HesHh, arranged with the town au Roomy I Holds a Lot! whipping gale and efforts to remove thorities to assume the expenses of the Callander appeared for the time the project, as it was thought that MARLOW’S being to be useless. in large families, especially among The Callander has been held on the poo’", parents would be unable I BE SURE TO VISIT THE BASEMENT! Handy 5-Shelf the lake shoal since Tuesday morn to bear the expense of $1 or 75 ing with its crew of 20 men. Its cents per child, for examination position is still not considered pre and it is felt that the examinations Utility Cabinet carious. are needed most of all in such $ 6 ^ 5 Five deep (13- inch) shelvee for storing \<* dishes, linens, pots or pans. Enamel finiah on hardwood! *.. Stainproof Porcelain Topi Emphasizing WarcTs .... •.'.'..V.vV.' Value^Givingl 40-Inch Kitchen Breakfast Set Cabinet - Value $ 2 4 ^ 5 S pieces $3.00 down, « ll» s $4.00 monthly, plus carrying charge This is no ordinary breakfast set! It Is large enough for a sntall dinette—table with leaves Handy! Save* steps. 3S-lb. tilt- raised will seat 6 people. It comes tn enamel- i n g flour b i ^ .ed hardwood In solid oak finished green. Table Wire shelvea. top has stalnproof lacquer flnlah. Save at this Metal -lined A P- - ■ low {tfice! f 7 bread drawer! H ow are\OUR nerves? t e st No. 9 A.Metal Bed, Ceil Don’t let jangled nerves Spring & Mattress A il 3 for rob you of poise Foot tapping. . . table drumming Watch your nerves. Get your full From Wolhto^Wall Use ,.. just (jan’t sit still... Immedi amount of sleep every night Eat ately you brand such a person as regularly and sensibly. Find time 6-Feet Wardeleum lacking in poise... ‘ ‘ j ittery.' * Foot for recreation. And smoke Camels No tacks or cement tapping is a definite sign of jan —for ^ ^ el’s cosUier tobaccos needed. Jnit lay it on gled nerves... nerves out of tune. never get on your nerves. the floor, iad h's ready At this ptfaa, ven'ie geMint “‘"■A Md fadss to nee. Waterproof and ■attresafieel Fwlsiaeislat aadal bed ItklMtlwa Nbw t4e ( panels. 90 GoA S p ilii thfet uen*t sagl Stainproof enanwl snr* with 45 psend mattrsm In io ^ art COSTLIER TOBACCOS fnoe. Sq. yd...... Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE tobaccos than any other popular brand of cigarettes! ^MONTGOMERYWi 824-828 MAIN STREET MANCHK THEY NEVER GET OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS TILL • P. ^ v w ON YOUR NERVESt .V i* • y*-* P A S S SIX , KAKOBBSIXF BVXNINa BliRAtb, HANOHXSrBR. OOMM. WBDNX8DAT, NOySUBBR 15, tWSi oovery plana. It la possibly true that available figuree,” almost eqi^ed being reached and win be relatfydy ndaistrator Jolmeeqfs' 4Umrl)sitpr static...... ______there are aome other activities a t the amount of the loans made. Apparaidy We're Not Afraid . A- ..ie; Sli';’ 7 ' -'^■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTTO, CONN, WBDI^ESDAY, NOVEBffiER^lfi. t S ^ ipaclally pr^iarad aapulaB epBtain* V.V ADULTS SBOUU) lag the dxt^ for uie^of phshridiM Overnight A. P, and mldwlvea. BARVESrSDPFDt .... NO m O R FOUND loertag: Milk and cream, Lincoln Thdi^'a a Naw M aaiili^r. GUARD EYESiarr Infant eye ailments due to syphil News itic .infection have also been greatly DYFARMBWEAD to Foot Comfaif With HPiOUpCASE 4- deereaaed. If ayphlUs ie detected A ?^ i*eta r90B k C M m k f AGAINST STRAIN eariy enough In the expectant ant ao4 Chafamn; r ^ gad tasad* Boston.—U. S. Department of Ag mother and controlled by pit^er - ■ s^M riculture reports an Increase in the treatment there will be little danger iment 8t_ consumption of milk In Metropolitan State Protects ChUdreii from of eye trouble In the child due to duckee BaiMpet to Be smash. Harttoid liarkit Snpreme Conrt of State Up Boston since the Federal milk code Blindness, Bat Older People this disease. There transmission oiudaners’ Lamelatlon. went Into effect. of this disease has occurred, early Tloksts for tba harfsst supper Boston.—Legislative investigation Most Take Own Responsi- treatment of the child Is necessary Sened at Hotel Bond to holds Rnlhig of Lower to avqld blindness. may be seeured at the botM. ^ TNI ONLY INOIf WITNOUT of state prison colony at Norfolk blUty. UAMg MUM O t eUTfIDI TNI OUAffTHI demanded In order filed by Rep. Do .One of the most progressive steps Large Gathering. Court— Other Decisions. lan of Boston, who crltlctoed what After describing the methods now made In the promotloa of good eye he called the "Coddling of hard used for the prevention of bhndnees sight in children is the Introduction boUed criminals at great expense.” •and eye troubles among Connecticut the vision test Into pre-school ex- Pawtucket, R. I.—Non-strlklng school chUdren, the State Dejtart- amlnatlons.t This leads to early dis Between 800 and 400 farm people Hartford, Nov. 16.— (A P )— The of Hartford County will assemble workers at the Hamlet Textile Com ment of Health In its weekly bulle covery of optical defects and their (ML EQUIPNENl OONFANV Supreme Court of Eiron today gave pany stoned as they leave the plant tin today concluded .that, wnlle the reference to the family physician for the annual harvest supper of .the five opinions In which error was at closing time In first violence of community at largi Is now doing for corerction. Yeaidy vision tests Rartford Codnty Farm Bureau at NEW. Steel, Baagb Ufl l>ramB, fo r foemd in ope appeal argued before the month old silk workers strike. fine work In prot^ting child eye for all school ohildran are required the Hotel Bond, Hartford, tonight fiJM. Paoeets, 76o. Pnaape, 11.75. It The opinions were: New Haven, Coim.—Medical men sight, people of all ages should in Oonndctlcut. Much has also at 7:00 p. m. (Teed Orane, t l.^ Pboaei g8S0| Lester B. Shlppee, bank examiner, eagerly discuss the possibilities of guard their eyes well throughout been done In the schools to aid eye Toastmaster for the evening will CHILDREN, vs. Pallottl, Andretta and Company a specific cure for tuberculosis of Ufe, paying attention to such condi sight by the Installation of pro]^r be G. Harold Humphrey, Bloomfield, (Hartford), no error, opinion by fered by experiments in which Dr. tions as light of the right candle ILgrhtlng systems. well known dairyman and treasurer MISSES and of the Hartford Coimty Farm Bu Justice Hlnman. Stephen J. Maher changed germs power and prop^ position for read The bulletin strongly advisee Junius C. Rochester vs. Nora responsible for the disease Into a ing, freedom from glare, sufficient parents to have correct^ at an reau. GROWN-UPS Stanton Barney, (Greenwich) error harmless bacteria. rest and avoidance of undue strain early age any optical defects which The program will consist of a and new trial ordered, opinion by Boston.—Director Snyder of the from close work or fine print. occur in their children and not to chicken d iu e r at 7 p. m., foUowed ‘ I Baoutifully styled. Scienlifleally Justlve Avery. New England milk shed under the Thus, even though the Invaluable be misguided by the opinion that by a buslpess meeting, report of FOR YOU i nominating committee, eleetloo of correct. No ridges, and the fa Frances E. Bums vs. Thomas M. agricultural adjustment administra sense ot sight may come through they outgrow them. Among OWM Reardon (Hartford), no error, opin tion, says the recently Inaugurated b l ^ and childhood unimpaired due the defects which should be treated officers and director^ for 1984, re to e « ^ ■■ n f - i s s m s I mous Seamless-Bock insures port of the activities of the year by ion by the court milk code will undoubtedly prove its to the protection of modem science, early are crossed eyes, since treat SW , , ^ 's s S . \ perfect comfort. Mode of the Pasquale Dedcco, administrator, value In time. it Is not free from Injury In adult ment while young will not only Charles D. Lewis, County Agent and OM today... sot K (BJstate of Pietro PeruginI), Water- Boston.—Police say they have un Manager of the Farm Bureau, re Borrow., jopey I finest leathers ond moteriols by life. Here the community’s re strengthen vision, but will save the Riaiqr peyaoets. ; bury vs. the Connecticut Company, covered an organized “racket” for sponsibility has ceased, however, child from the anguish caused oy port a t membership program by master shoemakers to insure BO error, opinion by the court. using- children 10 and 12 years of Frank Kearns, Granby, chairman of C o m In W fim . . . ar T h m t j and protecting the sight Is entirely this defacing handicap. The older sturdiness and long life. W e Grace Fisher vs. Florence W. Sar age in swindling automobile insur a matter for the individual. the child the more dUflcult it Is to the membership coinmittee. The ^ PIRSONAL PINANCI CO. j gent (New Haven) no error, opin ance companies through fake acci chief speaker of the evening will be have a most complete range During the past twenty-five years, treat this condition successfully. Room S. Stalo Thcolor Bvltdlaa ion by Chief Justice Maltbie. dent claims. the Rev. E. Scott Farley, of Suffleld. TU Mala St.. MaaoBootor of sizes and widths. Everett, Mass.—District Attorney blindness In Infants due to gonor Following Rev. Farley’s address, the PhoBo S4Se rheal or other Infection at birth has The Shlppee-Pallottl action was Bishop of Middlesex county consid Divorces in England and Wales rest of the evening wlll .be devoted TBo oaly eharw* la incident to the receivership of the ers asking Canadian authorities to been cut seventy-three per cent by average one In every 100 marriages; t . dancing with music furnished by Three pereeat per private banking firm. A claim was aid In locating Miss Nathalie Cross, the use of a prophylactic solution In the United States, one marriage the Embassy orchestra of East M eath o n a a p a ld made for priority ,ln payment of 23, charged with illegal voting In of silver nitrate dropped Into the in every 10 aids In the divorce Hartford. Aainant ef Iona C. E. .HOUSE & SON, Inc. drafts sent with bills of lading at- the recent mayorality election. eyes of new-bom babies. The en court. Food for the dinner has been fur- I ^ched to the bank for collection. forcement of this preventive meas These latter were delivered before ure has become obligatory In sev payment. Judge O’Sullivan order- WILROSE SHOP HOLDING eral states. Connecticut provides led the claim paid but disallowed ^lalm preference over deposits and general claims. The claimant ap ANNIVERSARY SALE pealed. SPEQAL TOMORROW I The Shore lines near Mead’s Point to Greenwich were In dispute in the The Wilrose Dress Shop located RAISIN WHOU: WHEAT An Opportune Time to &tlon of Rochester Vs. Barney in the Hotel Sheridan buUding, la AND which was for an Injunction and observing its fourth anniversary in Judgment declaratory of riparian business with a sale that la sure to WHOLE WHEAT BREAD Wghts of the parties. This was attract a gieat many of the women tried before Judge McEvoy with a of Manchester. ’The Wilrose Ann! 12c Refurnish( for Winter! iff’s judgment. The pEWties versary Sales^ are an event eagerly idjoining estates. The plsdn- exclua.ve dress shop. Mrs. Kronlck ASK YOUR DRIVER ught to restrain Barney from recently returned from New York jrlng wiht his riparian rights where she obtained a fine selection or [ding a sod dyke. The opih- of the lates* style creations. All fter dealing with shore lines, these fine new frocks are included PHONE 3537 Kiheld It WEUi In the province ofin the this Fourth Anniversary Sale at WATKINS •trial court o determine the line reduced prices. The women of Man jwhlch will best answer requirements chester are invited to see just what Mohr’s Bakery !and the case was sent back for re- is the ’atest style trend by visiting J itrlal. the Wilrose Dress Shop eyen Ylsit Our Retail Store At The Bmna-Reardon action was though they may not intend buying 18 Gorman Place )one to recover damages for person- at this jme. iai injuries tried before Judge Bor THANKSGIVING den in Hartford Common Pleas Court with defendant’s judgment. 'The plaintiff was hurt when her car ■ran Into the defendant’s horse which was In the highway. She ' claimed a verdict despite the ad verse result, under a doctrine in law. The opinion said the evidence was .that the defendant used reasonable care and custody of the horse. ’The Declcco-Connectlcut Com- Ipany's case which the latter won - was to recover $10,000 death dam- ages. PeruginI was struck by a PRIC€! ' trolley car while waiting to board iL SALE The case was heard before Judge Inglis and jury at Waterbury. The Fine new things are swelling our floor displays and ware plaintiff claimed the court did not PHILCO S4C fully charge as to exercise of rea house stocks to overflowing! Rather than add to our ex sonable care by the car operator. pense by renting an additional warehouse weVe remarked The opinion held the law does not require a street car operator “to ex the largest part of our stock for immediate clearance. The ercise a higher standard of care $ 22.50 than that which is reasonable to values are truly sensational... yet limited to a short time only avoid injury to one in the claimed situation of the plaintiff’s decedent. ’ Operates on both and to our stock-on-hand. Pieces and groups described here The Fisher-Sargent action was an A.C. and D.C. are subject to prior sale. No reservations or exchanges. app>eal from a compensation com missioner’s finding at New Haven G ets polica and Hurry for your share of bargains! denying the claim. Judge O’Sulli van confirmed the commissioner. airplane calls in The opinion said the sole issue was addition to your whether the case was within the regular profraaaa* compensation law, which it was not. Less than five persons were em- i f BIG FEATURESl irfoyed. Here la a narvehnn new 1934 PHILCO that ontperforma many laeladlBa AataaMtle Va). Sketched above: 2-piece London Lounge group larger seta costing twice aa moehl aai* Caatrol, b «w B1«^ in plain Angora frieze; a soft, green coloring. Among the arms, mimitions, etc., Snrpriaing selectivity, amaxinc dis tn-DyaaBk Bp«akw aad DINING ROOM LIVING ROOM vdiich Germany has either handed tance and glorious tone I See and inaailaaBd DlaL BaOD- Sofa and chair; formerly 1 Q ta awlal a» g n m a d r*- over to the Allies or destroyed are hear this oatstanding valoe now! $149.00 ...... V 1 k Z f 14,000 alrpl^es, S15 submarines, 83 palrad. Haad-iabhal batt 8- Piece 18th Century mahogany veneer 2-Piece Georgian Queen Anne carved Only a limited quantity available. watant ffaMaW. torpedo boats, 6,000,000 rifies smd ed ; buffet, table, arm chair, 6 side base; rust tapestry cover; chair and small arms, and lO’i’,000 machine chairs. Was $175.00...... $119 sofa. Was $149.00...... $119 guns. 9- Piece Early English walnut and satin- 2-Piece Lounge style with deep seats; DAVENPORTS PHILCO wood veneered; table, china, buffet, arm red-rust frieze cover; chair and sofa. The Radio That OaUeOt AU Othen and 5 side chairs. Was $219.00^.. .$175 Was $159.00 ...... $129 Maple frame; striped homespun cover with 9-Piece Early English walnut veneered; 2-Piece English Lounge design in fig ruffle. Was $68.95 ...... $49.50 T e l < ^ 8 t > 0 0 PHILCO ML •Cwtac wtwHaaal uaiWl/ ured rust cotton frieze; chair and sofa. at aa amaalBaly law priea. RacaiTM rapa- refectory table, buffet, china, arm and 5 Queen Anne in green homespun cover. Was FOR DBLIV ERY lar braadcaala phn piltw aad altylaai side chairs. Was $229.00...... $198 Was $169.00 ...... $139 $95.00 ...... $69 calta. PaU-alaa aahlaat. ANYWHERE I?i TOWN 8- Piece 18th Century mahogany veneer 2-Pieoe Queen Anne attached pillow- London Lounge style in plain rust tapestry. ed; buffet, table, arm chair, 5 side back; green tapestry cover; chair and Per Case Was $110.00 ...... $89 CASIEST ^ GENEROUS TRADCw chairs. Was $274.00 ...... $219 sofa. Was $189.00 ...... $149 BRANDS 24 Bottles PAYMENTS ^ IN ALLOWANCE Georgian solid mahogany carved base; plain Gontents 9- Piece English Queen Anne, walnut ve 2-Piece London Lounge style in apricot brown tapestry cover. Was $145.00 ...... $119 Only neered; buffet, table, china, arm chair, frieze; chair and sofa. Was $179.00... 6 side chairs. Was $298.00...... $249 ...... $159 Duncan Phyfe solid mahogany hand made; up Budweiser $3.00 1934 PHILCO VALUES holstered seat and back. Was $225.00... .$159 9-Piece 18th Century old world solid ma 2-Piece Louis XV solid mahogany carved Schlitz 3.00 are the season’s best buys Queen Anne in hand blocked linen with moss Pickwick 3.00 hogany; table, buffet, china, arm chair, base in green flgur^ tapestry; sofa and 5 side chairs. Was $860.00...... $295 chair. Was $219.00...... $159 m nge trim. An “ Irwin” piece. Was $289.00 Pid Lager 3.00 PHILCO MODEL 6OL ...... $175 Pabst ' 20th Century Modern in rose Velmo cover. An Blue Ribbon 3.00 $4 2 .5 0 “ I ^ i n ” piece. Was $259.00 ...... $219 Narragansett Lager and Ale 2.60 REFURNISH THE GUEST ROOM Narragansett PHILCO Porter 2-Piece Sheraton adaption, mahogany 6-Pieoe Colonial mahogahy veneered; CHAIRS Model 19H Wthle 2.00 i veneered; bed and dresser. Was $69.50 twin beds, dresser, chest, vanity. Was 8 different chairs. Including London, Button- Aetna 2.00 ...... $49.60 $207.00 ...... $176 back and English Lounge styles and wing King’s 2.00 1 4-Plece Modern walnut veneered; twin 4-Piece Modernised Louis XVI walnut c h a i^ Frieze, tapestry and linen covers. IMFdRTETrXtBT ] beds, chest, vanity dresser. Was veneered; bed, dresser, chest, vanity. Values from $29.50 to $84 J5 ...... $22.5d Copeland’s (Can- $140.00 ...... $119 Was $249.00 ...... $198 18 differwt chairs; Tufted back, button-back ada) 12 Qts. ~ 12776 4-Piece Colonial mahotfany veneered; 4-Piece Hepplewhite all mahogany; bed, and l ^ l i s h lounge styles, club, Martha Wash PHILCO dresser, cheBt, vanity. Was $1296.00... ington and Queen Anne designs. Values from Frydenlund’s oster or paneled bed, dreaser, chest, Model 18L Sressing table. Wat $171.6 0...... $159 ...... t. $289 $89.50 to $44.76 ...... $34.50 Dark Lager 8T 0 (Nenrofien) Z4 bots. 4-Piece Sheraton adaption; walnut ve 4-Pieee Louis XVI walnut and maple 11 different chairs including lounge, club And neered; bed, dresser, chest; vanity. veneered; bed, dresser, chest,, dressing wing types, in tapestry, damask and frieze cov- We take In exohanfe may re $75 Was $196,00 ...... $166 table. Was $826.00...... $26$ erz. Valuee from •$69.00 to $69.00...... $47.50 turnable bottles of brands we 8 different chmire; wing, dub and loungumodda m n j. For Best Results Try in Fortuny prints, fritoe, brocatelle and tanea- tries, Valuee f t t m $69.00 to $79.00. OPe^ THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVfrENCS UNTIL 9 C'OOCK MIDLAND KEMP’S, INC. Eeckage Store Store of Standard Rladloa** WATKINS BROTHERS TeL8500 763 Main Street N est to State Theater Opposite BOdland Apti. i > 7 : 7^ -V t t ?' ■PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTTER EVENING REkAlJ), MANGHEStl^ 06^<^ 1M» With th» fiiiRit t|^t hs staitM it* a d V s b t u b m i i m t — I ^DVBBTlMIOPro— BliDKS FINE REPORT IS nM(W; MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU).MANCHS8TER,00NN« WEpiWDAX, NOVEMBER U, IMS. in chasge of the "doll tree” which Chamber of Oommsroe yastarday tailing win be reprsssnted w tbs iBgtott for approval, after whloh is seriously bslaf ofanaldafed m } has proved suoh an attraction to afternoon authoriseo tha Obambar OotmeU, sueh as 'tpe dry goods, authorisation win bO gnntad to tiins, it was iHaiPsd tpdi^. WOMEN OF 2D CHURCH CHAMBER TO SET UP function. children and grownupe at former tp proceed Immediately ta the set furniture, hardware, Umited H. a MeNdUgtt of K< fairs. RETAIL TRADE COUNCIL ting up of a local Retail TVads variety storce, olothelrs and fumlalP maasgsr of tho Nsw London PLAN ANNUAL FAIR At about 8 o’clock, young people TO RHPLAOB TRORABtS of the ohuroh, under the d ictio n Cotmeil to saforos tbs Qgulations era, music bouses, shoe and possibly Sion of the Oonnsotieut i IM ch affairs of Mrs. J. L. Handley will present of thS'^rstaU eods at tlls^^NRA, as mall order bueinsss ^looeera•. Tbeae said that (ha matter of League Members to Offer Chil the three-act play, “The Sweeping An DivialiAis of Retailing to requested bv the National Retail win be oaUed together la the near New Loadon, Nov. U .— (A P ) — the strsst ears with buses is dren’s Program Friday With Victory.” Have Membero on Code Trade OouaoL Thia was the aiost future for the purpoee lat naming The probabiUty of replaeeaPmt of given careful attention at thia Guarding Body. Important buslnsss on the doeket of representativea to the Oouacil. street oars with buses on the New He aeeerted that lack « f Cafeteria Supper. The names at the membera of the London-Norwlob run of tts Con o f Qm street can is on# di thd Rev. Jolm M. PhQlips De SUBBiARDnO 'HtAlNINO the meethig.. * A ll the various divisions of rs- Council win be forwarded to Wasb- necticut Oqmpany In the near future sens fOr the proposed ohango. Women’s League members are The Board of Control of the VI plores Number Out of busy with preparation for their an New London, Nov. 16.— (AP)— Commissioned to take members of 4 nual fair, supper and entertainment the naval training unit at Yale Uni at the Second Congregational versity for submerged opiRatlons Touch With ReligioiL church Friday afternoon and eve the submarines R-10, R-11 and R-18 HOTEL ning. Doors will open at 2 o’clock will leave this port tomorrow for LOANS and at 4 o’cloSk upwards pf 26 chil SHERIDAIH Beveaty-flve members and guests dren of the church school will pre New. Haven. The vessels are part of BLDG. Division Four of the navy sub Let « ekpleia km our helpful at the Men’s Friendship Club of sent a program of readings, music WILROSE DRESS SHOP marine force attached to the sub •srvlee lop^let fresi $10 to $300 South Methodist Episco]^ Church, and miscellany? represmtlng a school room scene. ’This entertain marine base. ' Cwh to avarsfe folks .. .iwMhout SMemhled in the church parlors last ment will be imder the direction of andowets. Tha only cost Is a month evening, and listened to a timely Mrs. Howard Keeney and her com ly eharfO of Ihrae per cent on un and In^iring address by the Rev. m ittee. John Milton PhiUips, D. D., of the Between 6 and 8 a hot cafeteria Half-Rate paid bslenco. For exsmde, the Center Church, Hartford. It was supper will be served by Mrs. Frmik svarsfs monthly cost for $1Q0,is the November meeting of the Club, V. Williams and a group of the Legion Circus Tickets only $1.6$ when lepsld hi 10 the number present Indicated League members. Mrs. Hayden mondily payments. the renewed activity and interest in Griswold is co-chairman. Given Away At the organization. ’There was a brief Mrs. W. F. Stiles will preside over business meeting, with reports from the gift table. Mrs. Joseph' Wright CALU WRITE OR PHONE the various departments will have a display of “real bar CAM PBELL’S The bowling league as reported gains;” Mrs. J. M. Williams will by Archie Haugh, cnairman, rev have an assortment of fancy pre FILLING STATION ealed a group of twenty-five men serves and staples for the "Pantiy actively engaged in the operation of Shelf,” Miss Jane Grant and her Flat Tire — Out of Gas the league which bowls each Tues assistants will sell home made can Battery Trouble MMflMtein, day evening at the T.M.C-A. A dy and Mrs. EUsie Strickland and Dial 4129 Four short Toars have placed The WUtom Dn m Shop»p asI a nominating committee was appoint Mrs. Christian Christensen will be MANCHima la proaenttag ed to bring in a slate of new officers the latost in style1 0 creationsoreattoas for milady. Four short yearsI ha’>ve proved to the woven of for the coming year. The committee Manchooter that you can always obtain real at The WUroee Dreea Shop and that members are, Arthur Gibson, Ross any sale event they present Is an ecoaslon to take advantage of. Lewis, William Thumith. A musi cal program was pleasingly rend ered by a group of male voices from the BMthoven club. Plans were an WEEK-END SPECIALS FASHION’S S m a r t e s t F ro ck s nounced for a Christmas party for the n ext m eetin g on D ecem bw 18. Reg. Price NOW Reg. Price NOW Fred Rogers, president of the club, called on the pastor. Rev. Leonard $ 1 6 .7 5 $ 8 .9 5 C. Harris to speak a few words of $14.84 $7.84 greeting so the guests of the eve ning, a group of men from the Cen $ 1 3 .9 5 $ 7 .9 5 «V 'j.f I ter Church Brotherhood, also to in A R T H U R ’C $11.84 $6.84 troduce the speaker of the hour, a room mate of his during the three DRUG STORE a j $ 1 2 .9 5 $ 6 .9 5 years of study at Boston University BUBINOW BUILDING P H O N E S ! 8806— 8809 $10.84 $5.84 School o f ’Theology. Dr. Phillips took as his subject— $ 1 0 .9 5 $ 5 .9 5 ‘The Man and His Church,” and in / $8.84 $4.84 characteristic humorous and force BE THRIFTY ful manner, presented a strong case for the, place of the church and re TRADE h e r e a n d SAVE! ligion in the life of the manhood of HOSIERY SPECIALS the day. He said in part, “The pa- Our Prices Changed Daily OmFFON OB SEBVICB THE LEADING SHADES .^thetic situation we find about us is the vast number of men in our land To Meet and Beat All OUR OUR who are out of active touch with the REGULAR REGULAR church.” This sad truth, he con- CiMupetition. tanded was also true of numberless 95c HOSIERY 89c HOSIERY fam ily groups. 0«ierally the excuse given is that, '1 do not care for.the minister.” He said he was endeav WOMANS oring to have discovered as to whouier there might be ever any- SECRET tUsg to be said about the laity themselves. ’They might not always Wtirofle Our Wflrose be right and the minister always at PowdST. Fog llWlkog^BR itetiHE, Regular 69c is QiMXBBUad. nBnriT WMlntliM mtk1 ijltmin Dress Sh(^ Dress Shop faxilt. He was tremendously con PIbbbb—for yoir bwb cerned to find out why so niany sakB‘—don t take eheaoeel Hosiery good men ignore the church so con Known Omducts sisten tly. A Personal He said that three great problems M esy______For Jen# with t e n Powder. SILK were pressing heavily upon the Quality New York church for some sort of guidance A A N B X C o m es *1.74 and solution—the international un qtteitiii—oia im And SLIPS Buying rest, tha rising tide of nationalism e i - A qtiallty slip in ftattnOS i am%'>B3'^4Konondo i^steisbWhicti is J e l l e real vataet Service pretty much ali wrong, because it Style is based upon selfishness and greed, a) system in which it is impossible 1 r to practice brotherhood such as the HEALTH AIDS TIHELY REHEOIES Church of Christ bespeaks. 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Listed below are just a few of the hundreds of items we have to offer. and family rearing. Men are the “paatT” look. Cannot Irri adventurers by instinct and nature. Barbaeol Shaving Cream I tate the moat dalloate akin Religion bf Christ is an adventurous Circus becanae new Freatte pro- and Barbasol Blades Boys’ thing. It calls for daring, courage, peaa makea It the ' pareat Men’s Balbriggan Men’s BOTH face powder kaoWa. Yon heroism. One must expect to ex Given With Every win lore the dellphtfal U N IO N SUITS SHEEPSKIN COATS perience certain difficulties, social I i t 3 9 c fragraaee. T MBLLO- A good quality. oftradsm, buffetings, if he is going Purchase, Large OliO todar. SOe and $1.00. A good heavy weight. WORK SHIRTS to be a real Christian—it is no In 69c Value $3.75...... $2.69 and out, easy going matter. We MEN I STAY YOUNG I Or Small. must get folks to spending time in Check C?olds, Reduce Do not grow, old before Quantity Limited Fever With Neophen Men’s Ribbed 59c BOYS’ OVERCOATS religious fellowships, meditation on your time. Retain your vigor ’*BigYank”. Value $1.00. splrlthal ' things, Bible reading, ous manhood by keeping Cold and Fevef Sufferers SHIRTS ANP DRAWERS An sizes to 17. Q Q prayer, la order to restore that lost your glands healthy and active.' \ Praise Neophen sense of God and give the church Get Yours Early! Well known makes. Values to $12.00...... ^ 0 * 7 0 If you am below par, you need Worth 75c. Each ...... its vital and central place in the life PBRSENIOO to bring you up. Neoidien or Faberts Purified 49c MEN’S sox o f m en." 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Get a Assorted colors including MEN’S SUITS A good sturdy pants, Q Q ^ An injury received in a fall, Novem tube of twelve tablets from Ar- 49 c ber 8, proved fatal jresterday jtiter- derful tonic. PiatSENIOO. Ask white. Value 89c w o ^ $1.^0...... for circular. thurW Drug Store O O noon for Mrs. Egeneva Comrie of f o r ...... 0 7 C $9.00 Noank. She passed away at 4:30 TMen’ s TJ e i ? ^ r e s s p a n t ^ o’clock and death was pronounced _Valu^l5j00^^^^^^ caused by a fractured skull. She SHIRTS AND SHORTS Mihy patterns to ^ | Q O was 66 years old and was the widow ^ChUdre?rinW oo^^ choose from. Value $3. eP X * ^ 0 o f Frank Comrie. 21c SWEATERS Men’s A life Insurance policy based on DOUBLE KNEE Overalls the life of a male resident of the TRENCH COATS state of Delaware is regarded as A real good denim. A teal good quality $1.39 the largest in the world; he is R^indar $1.50...... tnsured fo r 16,000,000. V a l i w $ J M $2.75 Regular value taOO. 89c p>,v al One Lot of CUIdren’s Shifts 1 Lot of Boys’ BOSTON I and Drawers, Shoes ...... $1.25 V value 25c ... 10 c PRICES heev Omitw I Lot Ladles’ V ia v d Bbp— 4SS Mate St Boys* Gol^ S|Ox, Maaehaatvr T*L TSer pair .., A re Stitt Lower A good heavy g n d a Value 86c. Vlrr-IUIA RrH/ - V. V • ^-5U Y o L U N o . 1 9 . Wednesday, NoTember 15,1933 Granpiled by Stodimte o| M fia^M d^ Hig^ School JHSm EMes, miiH^ ’Student Hopes To Earn SUBMARINE TRIP Literary Columns Cash Writing Song Hits FULL OF TBRULS NOHIE8 WAVES B U Y S SUCCESSFUL Oh, the whlBperiag ahd the whizzing Wave after waye, rMhng on and on. iEBi«et music is an Important item&known. Naturally, there is but one and the ndtisUlng of the wind. Unceasing. endlesUy— As It swoops upon the leaves, un No'^trouifles or cares te bear upon;— ki these dsys of merchan(idlslng way to write Bongs; that is to sit Janke Hefferonui Was h Foil Program of Events down and actually niake an attempt aw are; W ouIq I were the Ocean! we •Agnation, especiallyly when at composing. What if the first few And the bustling and the bustlihg Aalize that the average price ci a are thrown Into the basket Before Coaniag Tower Whea and the ru stl^ of the leaves. Day after day, crashing and roar- Mapped Out for Coming sheet of popular music is thirty you flnaUy complete one to your sat As it teases them about into tlto air. ing cents, whereas ten years ago a dime isfaction remember that “practice Oh, the sniping and the cracklings Disastrous, merciless— . m M was the standard cost. Thirty cents makes perfect” Craft Took Dire. of tbe'brittle, bare, tree boughs Taking lives, imperturbed, splask- Week. tor a piece of paper! Yet the ‘hits' Some writers report that the. in In the lAsplng and the gaspthg of . log — Take 2 Bayar As* Drink fun glass ol water. If throat b sore, crush are bou^t as rapidly as they ap spiration for their best mufic came the flurry; Would I were &e ocean? 1 . piria Tablets. 2. Repeat treatment in 2 and dbsoive 3 Bayer pear—depression and radio notwith while they were engaged in writing Last summer I had the opportuni And the scbldkig and . the chatter —^Anifa Passcantell, ’84. With the very recent and highly b o u n Aspirin T a b lets in a h ^ glass of water and gargle ac- . standing. Oil an entirely different subject— ty to submerge in a submarine when ing of the squirrels high above successful presentations of Novem carding to directions m 6 ^ probably in' searching their brains The song material required for the student offic;ir8 went out for a While they scamper to and fro with DBAT THOSE LEAVES ber 10, billed theo^ Sock and Bus tnUHng pictures has offered a new for a word or phrase—and that con out a worry. kin begins work on an A. A. Milne Almost Instant Relief hicentive to aspiring song-writers. tinued and concentrated effort practice dive at the New London We have these noises ’round lu Twas a Saturday afternoon program . A multiple-sales creating force re brought about success. Submarine Base on board the U. S. everjrwiiwe; And I was looking grand; ■nila p roject which will be pre Ask your doctor about this. And sulting from countrywide theater I, myself, have written many S. R-11. We know the reason— With Bill I'd see a footbaU game sented to grammar school pupils at in this Way when you buy, see that you g e t performances, combined with a de songs, as well as song-p)oems, from And listen to the band. After proceeding down the river, The blustering trumpet of the rac the Nathan Hale school, Wednes the real BAYER A^iria Tablets. mand for the printed songs, is in which I expect to make money. I ing wind day afternoon, November 22, con The simple method pictured above creasing royalties for the writer. am convinced that such composing we continued out into the sound to rd just reached the door They dissolve almost instantly. Heralds winter's season. sists of: “Missing,” “Busy”, “John”, is the way.doetora throughout the Publishers want hit-songs, re would be worth considering, among a position about opposite Black When Ma shouted out, And thus work almost instantly Point, where we submerged to a —Claire L. Stephens, ’35. “SneezleL,” “Vespers” and two selec gardless of how or where they are people who have talent, and whose “Jim, dear, rake the yard world now treat colds. when you take them. And f o r a depth of 90 feet. The angle at which tions set to musie which are ‘Three pbtained. Reputation of a vTiter other interests would not interfere Like a good little scout.” Foxes’, and “Half Way Down.” It is recognized as the QUICK gargle. Genuine BAYER Aspirin with their spending time on music- we descended was so slight that it SVJIBBELS AMUSE PUPILS means little—it’s all In the song. The girls to present the project EST, safest, sorest way to treat a w rltlng. was barely perceptible. We ran im- I turned and said, “Gee, Tablets dissolve so completely Many future musical “hits” will are Elthel Mohr, Alma Andrulot, —Ray Hildebrand, ’36. der water for quite some time and ^Ya can’t have no fim .” cold. For it will check an they leave no irritating par be created by people at present im- They say a straight line is the Jean Woodruff, Barbara Stolten- then came to the surface. After But Ma says, “Get busy, ordinary cold almost as ticles. Get a box or 1 2 shortest distance between two feldt, Agnes Donahue, and perhaps, cruising around for a few minutes, And be my dear little son.” fast as you caught iL tablets or a bottle of we made a second dive. points and evidently one of the Eleanor Stiles and Marcella Kelly. squirrels which inhabit the trees of 2 4 or 1 (X ) at any She hands me the rake 'This casting is subject to revision. My imcle and I, accompanied by the Cheney groimds beside the F riday evenli^, N ovem ber 17, drug store. NAMES FAVORITE a sailor, went up into the conning And says, “There’s the yard.” school thought so, too. Miss Walsh’s will stand out in the club annals for EDITORIAL tower, which la the small compart-^ It was rig^t there, you bet. third period French class was as this-year. On that evening represen- ment that projects above the fub- And was that job hrjrd! DOES NOT HMM tonished to see a small squirrel per tAtlves of the club will go to two STUDENTS ANNOY OTHERS maiine. There are small glass port THE HEART FLOWER FOR HITLl R form a feat which merited one of different places. One group will go holes in the side, through which we Pm now imploring inventors the rings of the three-ring circust to the dress rehearsal of the new It is regretable that, at the per could see the water, which was a To work up some machine Mr; Squirrel wanted to get to the' play, to be ptesented by the “Trini formance of “The Monkey’s Paw,” very pretty shade of green. As we That drags the leaves right iq> school grounds, and that right And makW the yard all clean. ty Jesters,” while another will view Friday night, a group of students submerged deeper, it became very Edelweiss, Found High in away. Looking about for a path by the finished performance of the persisted in talking and laughing dark because We were so far under which it would not be necessary to Why not a giant vacuum cleaner Meriden Dramatic Club entitled, to the great annoyance of other the surface of the water. Alps, Stands for Purity members of the audience, and suc go around the high fence he caught That’d clean the yard up slick? “There Was a Princess.” On Thurs ceeded in detracting somewhat from When a submarine is running sight of an electric wire stnmg Then we could see the football day evening, November 16, the club DIAMOND tbe complete success of the play. along the surface and comes so across the tennis courts. gam es will attend a book festival which is and Novelty Says Student Such refusal to control oneself close to another boat that it cannot No sooner seen than done! Mr. And praise ihe hero’s kick, to be presented by the Bloomfield signifies a distinct deficiency in avoid a collision, an officer rings a Squirrel attempted the practically j —Doris McCreary, ’37A. Dramatic Club. mental make-up. gong and gives the order for a impossible and succeeded. A finer The of “The Mad Breakfast” ‘crash dive”—that Is, a dive under FRESHMEN TROUBLES SHOE STORES The majority of people who at ' High in the Alps, in the spring tight rope aulist probably doesn’t expects to go to the Andover to tend such performances go with the the b o a t O ften, in that Case, the exist. present the play, November 24. Mr. The Store of Super Shoe Values! time, a white wooly leaved flower, conning tower is knocked complete They alwajm, always pick on us expectation of hearing and seeing —E. Montle, ’34. Gatchell arranged this engagement. 1013 Street Manchester known as edelweiss, pushes its way the whole play. Their admission as ly bff, so they close the hat^ to And over uS there’s such & fuss. — E. Montie, ’34. sures that Considerable time and prevent the water from flooding the ’They think we are still SiUdren tjhrough the snow. It grows on crags BELIEVE IT OB NOT precipices and it is said that effort is ,spent to prepare these en submarine. small After the teacher had finished men have risked their lives to pick tertainments; to degrade them in When we submerged the s^nd And shouldn’t ever'TJe out at all. reading “The Lady of Shallot” did J. The edelweiss stands for purity any way is unfair, to say the least. time, I was in the conning tower A squirrel’s skeleton was found —Dorothy Schrleber, ’37. someone across the room say 4nd nobility. Herr Hitler let it be Has ainyone the right to draw when they called for a crash dive. by tny father in an old tree which "Shallotahoole?” . SAI.E OF BOOTS. known that his lavorite flower was another’s attention from something The hatch was shut, but I did not h ^ just been cut down. Being un A MA’ITEB OF NOTE that Interests him, to something ^ e edelweiss. On Hitler’s last birth- mind as 1 knew it was only practice. like an ordinary skeleton, it caught that disgusts him? If anyone cares Nevertheless, it was a very thrill his Ittt^est right away. An upper “Have you seen that band music SHOES, RUBBERS tey, when he was 44 years old, the for public display, let him go to ^tlonaJ Socialist party proclaimed ing experience., tooth 1 ^ evidently .been broken off. phonograph record around any those places where he will be able to w h ere?” ^ birthday as Edelweiss Day. All Janice Hefferman, ’37. H aving ^no tooth to keep it well call attention to himself without “No, I guess qw Germany, the people wore ground dbWn, the lower tooth grew, someone stole a spoiling someone else’s work or en march os us.” A OVERSHOES ^elweiss in honor of Hitler and peo- curving up Uke a fang or a tusk, joym ent. CLASS HOLDS CAUCUS —Wnu Knapp, ’87. fle sold artificial bouquets of edel —Walter Forbes, ’34. until it puhetured the squlrrers weiss on the streets. The money Starting Tomorrow, Thursday, At 9 A. M. Having been studying ^election ‘.'-^-‘^Seanne Cude, ’37. NOW ALL LAUGH giade by selling these bouquets, in systems, Miss Oberesnpt’s civics ccordance with Hitler’s wishes, stormy Weather Ahead. BUY NOW! Prices were class was turned into a caucus on Mr. Robinson; “Why is it mqre rent to help out a fresh air fund PRESENTING HONOR ROLL November 10 to elect a chairman Freshnwip—“What’s your idea of never lower! jr the children. Hitler did not wafat comfortable to stand on a vibrating i and secretary. Sf^ecb^^ were made flean sport ?^ surface than to sit pn it? ly great celebrations but he said DONE IN NOVEL MANNER by different piqflls ^vlng facts, Cal^Uiin G kttiey-r (svrtmnalogs* cap- :jpE%ral<4[ S i^ e a ^ ; “Less a iea , to it he «rould be happy if no Ger- about persons nom fiiat^ Fred Mc- \tain) — “ S wfBamin^” gvaiBs. went himgry on his birthday, intact—I Curry was elected chalrpoan, and -i-Cole and PYost; '87. —Thomas J. Chara. accordingly, hotels and restaurants Charles Bassler was elected secre irere thrown open, housewives gavq Various Artistic Methods Used tary. Each officer elected made, a ♦handouts” and anyone who went to by Teachers in Franklin speech thanking the class for put le Nazi, barracks was fed. No one, Building Rooms. ting him into office, and asking for kot even the great Kaiser, was ever the cooperation of the class to-toing LOCKS TEACHER HAVE YOU READ pnored by such a national celebra- his work. ion of his birthday before. Franklin Building home rooms —Charles Bassler, 'STB. —Grace Donahue, ’37B. “Skyward” an autobiography are presenting their honor rolls in J IN C U S S ROOM written by Richard Evelyn Byrd, Men's Rubbers pr. 8 9 ® a variety of ways. STUDY ELALL HELPS retired commander of U. S. Navy, In Mr. Farr’s room, there ie a pictures man’s mastery ot the air WEAVER IS OUTCLASSED megaphone made of blue and yel- Miss Casey’s room had a discus as shown by the brlUltot flights of ChUdren's Rubbers pr. 6 9 ® __ low chalk. Somebody is supposed to sion about how to make the. best Students Release Mr. Perry America’s leading' air' explorer. It of our study periods. The follow tells of his life, his thrilling advent IN MEET WITH M. H. S. “ ■ ing things were suggested: (1) tures, his North Pole' and trans-At- .rx d e'® '’. Women's Rubbers pr. 6 9 ® In Miss Wilcox’s room are stars Don’t bother anyone else; (2) Take Kept a Prisoner Uninten Isintic flights, and with hia plana I in different colors with the names plenty of work with you; (3) Know for conquering the Antarctic by what subjects you ape going to air. ^ ictory Speaks Well for Train df the pupils inside the stars. tionally. o l Miss Page’s room has k page study; (4) Uecide bow long a time Ladies' and Children's ing and Ability of Local Run- “The Mac Roosevelt” as author, \n ^ SQ U O f® - Mowing a long, thin bugle. A large you will take for a lesson; (5) Con lawmaker, pthlete, soldi r, himts- A "(in'®* ^ AU Rubber I ners Against Hartford Team. banner to contain names of the centrate—if you cannot concentrate man and admtoistomtor is vividly honor roll is hanging from the on reading, try' written work. Should school teachers be put and humorously presented in a bugle. —^Alice Bennett, ’STB. under lock and key? Some pupils I As an encouraging prelude to the biography by Francis E. Leupp. Atate track meet next Friday, Man In Room IS, Miss Oberempt has have thought so time to time, MOO OVERSHOES written what she calls, “home room MB. ILUNG TO MEET PARENTS but the senior getm etry daas, redt- fcSO chester’s cross country team defeat statistics.” This tells how many WISE CRACKS First Quality ed Weaver High, of Hartford, in a tog to Fninklto Buildtog third pupils got on the A and B honor OO* srise victory by 20-35. The team Rather than be in his office etery period, found sudi a situation an | o « ' rolls, the number of pupils failing in , Teaolier: **18 tbm ani^ne here running exceptionally well on Wednesday evening for the re accomplished fact liast Friday. with 04""'■ one or more subject, how" many got mainder of the year, Mr. Tiling will Who is lacking something Iday with Packard coming in an Miss Obertnyii was just locking which to do the asslgnMent?” passing marks, and the per cent of fa sy firs t hold office hours regularly omy on the doer of her room t& go to Bright Child; “Yes. Brains!” • ’The victory certainly' speaks well pupils that got M’s and D’s. the Wednesda> evening which fol Franklto Building assembly, Friday I® p r* tor the training and ability of Jie In Mr. Wigren’s room is the list lows the diatrlbutton of report morning, when Mr. Perry asked if LtUiac; "What’s the test going M. H. S. Team. The manner in of names with a Dutch girl looking cards. He will, however, be at his he might look out of that window. to be o n ? ” office on other Wednesday evenings which various Manchester men fln- at them. After admitting Mr. Perry, Miss Brilliant Student: “Paper!” in the marking period if appoint tsued made the team s chances next — ^Edward Frazier, ’37. Oberen^t closed the door and ab —Clara Wray, '35. Friday seem promising. ments are made with him. sent-mindedly turned the key in the ’ Packard finished first for Man lock. SHOE BARGAINS GLASS BOOM DEBATE A ' young fellow once landed “in chester with a time of 13:27. He PRIZE CAKE TASTED GOOD The geom e^ class coming from D utch” . 4 e ' x i a l had the race clinched from the the Msto Bnfldtog was greeted by a He^mlssed both the brake and the start The next man was Donahue An interesting debate was held In vigorqus banging from behind (he VI Plenty of Women’s Miss Burke’s Sx>plibmore English The high school cooking class, at clutch S t bringing hinui^ up to second place the Hollister street school Uust Wed door of Room 13. After identifying Be stepped on the gas. from last week’s twelfth, which was class last Friday. The selected topic the prisoner, members of the class NOVELTIES AND was: “Resolved, that High School nesday, enjoyed one of Dorothy And lit on the grass. $ 1 * 9 8 due to an illness. Leary, who fin dbtatoed a key and released Mr. And now we don’t see him so much. ARCH SUPPORTS ished third, had been running with pupils should be marked on individ Wegner’c cakes made from the P erry. —F. Lavey, ’84. Bing and Byron of Weaver, but, ual merit, rather than on recipe of her prize-winning cake. when he arrived at the bridge at the standing.” Dorothy has for two yean, takan entrance of the field, he showed a The affirmative side was upheld prlMB with her ^ain layer cakes. ASmCftAlBNTS IN ADVANCE Men’s Calfskin sprint surprising to the Weaver men, by Marjorie MitcheU and Mary She submitted her qakes through whc could not hope to equal it. Bollnsky; the negative, by Alice the 4-H Club, of which she Is a SonM of thS'teachers lof Manches Oxfords Likewise Carpenter, who has not Mason and Catherine Wilson. Judg member. In 1983 her cake took first ter High, school arS giving assign beer winning so much this yetir, but ing was -done by Miss B\irke, Em place at the Granb> Fair. This year ments a aaonth to advance to cer Your Satisfaction and is potentially a strong man, exerted ms Jones emd Rose Orfltelh. The her cake took second place. ’ all his ability and sprinted in, to timers were LuciUe Mader and Em At the end of ttfe period, the cake tain Bubjeota. This gives tiie student - is assured when 1 High Shoes finish ahead of Kennedy, of A^eaver. ma Jones. Rebuttal was in charge was divided among the memhen of who is absent a day or so a ehanee Peckenham, of MEui.^ester, came of Catherine Wilson and Marjorie the cooking class. Ilie class all to look hack and find out what work you entrust your next, finishing in the eighth place, M itchell. agree that Dorothy surely can khake he has missed. Then again, if a Misses’ and Children’s Boys’ Hi-Cut running in the steady manner which After ihe decision of the judges, a winning cake. pupU has eactoa tim e and to am - had c«^ed through th * race and in favor of the negative side, there —Fa^h OaUnat, bltlpus, he toay do soma, extra eswht garments to U. S. has earned a meritorious record for WS4 . a “free-for-aU ” Durfee Textile ^ o o l at Fall River, Albert Boothroyd, llo M ' up a fence. Later he modlfled thto revealed after Sunday’s White Lowell Yaxtila-lDatitute a t-L o w ^ Woodcow .Baceacpio; announced, but it was presumed he threat with the stttsmMt he wouW House-<»aferenee of-presidential fi DOES SIGNAL HONOR Massacbiuetta Institute of Teqh- p>artment, John Adam s, Q eorgt went to his home In BronxvUle, N. FENCEDBPlfFE tear down a fence if one was erect nancial advisors. n o b ^ at Cambridge, MlddMMry tulervlts, RofW *B«m L H m tt M Y CONVICTS Y. ed. town offidaia said. ^ . The gold program was reviewed at Middldmry, Tufta Ofillege Brewer, Alphonse Kfirliat Fred Jjap, It was estimated^ ttet the cost of and a decision reached that it was TO TRADE SCHOOL at'Medfoi;^ ' Joseph Bebclte, Adotfik Btorm; Ib k a fence as reqmred by law, of wov to be continued, but witix a caution chine Department, Alien Sebaeferj UP TO COUNSEL from President Roosevelt that care This recognition by thA Founda en wire, would be |190a lira. Haus- tion is accepted'as an indication of Textile Department, Waited Stak- ISADOR KRESEL, REFLATION AND CREDIT must be taken to protect the mar linski. ohulz wanted an iron fence costing the general excellence of the local 3127JSO. the sum of $60 to be paid ket value of the goveironent’s se curities. textile depjartment. Already'manu WOULD ASSI^ FARMERS by Ferguson anarately Mrs. Marion Rowe to Conduct The Manchester State Trade He pleaded for application of the Judge Hyde was sought. commercial. laboratories and labora Bridgeport's appUcation for a Broderick, state superintendent of School has been recognized by the Kwwfcw, more than a year before the tariff principle to protect the home Construction of a fence on the Ip view’of this fact. It is doubt Class in Odd Fellows Block— tories in educational institutions. $100,000 allocation for sewer con market for agriculture. dividing line of adjoining properties ful if work on the fence will be Room for 150 Women. Textile Foundation of Washtogton The information presented has been struction with Major Fleming, bbt fsflnre of the bank with its result as one of twent>hflve places in the ing: to* many millions of dollars On prohibition, the Grange mas owned by WllHam J. Ferguson, started untl. after the opinion is supplied almost entirely by officials refused to make any further stated ter said repeal brings a new chal United States that have educational of the laboratories concerned. Ef ment regarding that matter or rer^ to depositors. at 401 Center street, and by Mrs. rendered- The matter comes under Tomorrow's cooking demonstra laboratories capable of handling tex lenge for education “in promoting Sections 6051 and ^54 of the Gen forts were made to make this list garding bis pl^ for co-operating, Defense motions for setting aside tion conducted by Miss Marion tile testing problems, according to Tillle Hauschulz, at 391 Center complete and authentic by an- with the civil works admlnUrtrstion' temperance and sobriety. eral Statutes. Rowe, borne economist of the Man a directory recently Issued by the the verdict on the ground that it street,' which the Board of Se novmcements in technical journals as program until after toda3r's confer* As a concluding message, he o^ - chester Electric Company at their Foundation. This Ir a signal honor was contrary to the evidence will lectmen ordered last night, will well as through consultation with ence. lined a legislative program for tte demonstration room in the Odd as the local school Is the only * be heard Mcmday morning. The be held up until Town Counsel more than a score of men who are Grange, including among oth« NO CHANGE MADE Fellows block will be ona of the trade school In the country to re formality of an investigation by a William 8. Hyde renders as opin considered by the trade as authori More than 500.000 acres .in 5F things opposition tc “diversion most important this fall as it deals ceive thls^ recognition. probation officer will be dispensed ion as to whether or jot the Se ties In matters ^rtalning tp textile gasoline tax and license fees to with Thanksgiving. Judging by In listing the local school, the counties of the Panhandle-lHain# with in view of the charactei wit lectmen are empowered to go ahead other than highway * IN PRICE OF GOLD past years att^idance seating ac following comment is made: "Com testing. section at Texas are infested bfi nesses who appeared for Kresel. with the work in the event that 18 On Honor Roll broad taxing program to commodations for 150 women are mercial testing Is conducted on a prairie dogs, biological survey work^ Kresel left the court building and Ferguson and Mrs. Hauschulz fail real estate,” and construction of the being provided. The menu for to fee basis. Equipped to make alL A total of eighteen students is ers estimated. entered a taxicab with an imidenti- to reach an agreement on the (Oontinned froto Page One) lakes-to-the-sea ship canal. ■ morrow’s demonstration will in sorts of tests -on silk, wool and cot listed on the Honor Roll of the fled friend. His destination was not m atter. , . _ clude cranberry cocktail, cream of Tnwle School for September and tain in the next year to carry on the ton. A complete manufacturing The town was broughi. into the onion soup, roast turkey, salt pork machinery set-up is connected with October, It was announced‘today by controversj’ between the property recovery progrram. D irector J. G. Ekshmallan. The elec In the previous instance, the trend dressing, glblet gravy, •mashed po the testing laboratory.” FRANKUN B/ueHomc owners whet the latter could not trical department has the largest was reversed after the domestic gold tatoes, squash croquettes. Thanks Sp>ecia] Institutions agree Bacon l b . 1 3 * Bale’a Supreme C f l ^ e e lb. 29* FB*E! A package of Jack Froat Confectioner's sugar with Oil- Freoh greimd OT fat beau. a m o n ih Beech Nut Macarani and Spaghetti 2 2 3 * ’O f/ e s s palpable wibb (^our^asbi/i FM T! A regifiac aize tta of tomato paste with ea^i two padmgee- ______ Assorted Medimn JELLO IVORY o i l it 5 vEAi< P urchase P/an 4 pkgs. 1 9 * 4 b a r s 1 9 * AH the flavors! The popular soap! Fish Day Prepared Food* . . . You will be proud or this Beard^y.’s Shredded Cod (Beady to Mbi and Bake) B isq irick ...... pkg. 29c fish ...... pkg. 15c B ak es-A H ...... pkg. 25c Snow’s Clam Chowder . . . (Free! A “Cannon” dish Modern Automatic g a s r a n g e ...... can 17c t o ^ l ) . (Pine Point Maine Chowder Duff’s Ginger Bread M ix ...... tin 21c __^real “Down East” chowder). Dromedary Dixie Mix ...... 87c May Queen Sardines .... C a p le ts ...... 2 pkgs. 19c ...... 6 cans 28c Tuink Instant Icin g ...... 15c 2 Sample Packages of Oaldte with every FREE sale in the “Self-Serve” Thursday. Popular “Self-Serve” Sellers! MARSHMALLOW CREM E...... 2 jars 19c KLE.AN QUICK SOAP C H IPS...... pkg- Sic (5-pound package). . NOT-.A-SEED RAISINS (large) ...... pkg. 8c PECANS ...... pkg. 10c ENGLISH WALNUT M E A TS...... *k; BULK P E E L S ...... lb. 29c (C!ltron, lemon, orange). CR ISC O ...... lb. 17c NABAB CIGARS...... 10 fo r 2Sc Large Jumbo G r a p e f r u i t 2 2 5 . Big as a football! Large Florida Oranges doz. 3 5 THOUSANDS ol o f Always a popular seUer! homes in this com operating a modem Fresh, Native munity can now enjoy a- automatic gas range is one- new and modem automatic bun. half cent per person pcf Celery 2 21. gas range under terto that Two and three-stalk bunches. meaL Try to beat it! fit today’s needs. YeUow Globe HOW YOU GET IT WHAT YOU GET Cafl np Rump STREET PHONE Corned Beef i b . 14. cuts of good quality rump corned beef. B9PI 5.1-. -rL- PA<3ETWELVS Manchester EVENING herald, Manchester, conn,* Wednesday, November ib, i 9S8. N. T., N. H. A H. R. R. Company, freight JW are, and the people wiah to apend 'jaara ago and retumad te Mchbla, Janies M., meats and groceries ...... 18JS7 MINISTERS OPPOSE their ttbae/and money that way, I GIVES IRISH PROGRAM '.d. -much to the -■ ORDERED PAD) BY SELECIIEN N orth End M arked m eats and* g r o c e r ie s ...... 19.00 preauaae -there la no mortal ain to ^ partaMoner^ Nortim Blectrlcal Inetniment Co., repairs ...... i m wltneaaliif them on Sundi^, provid the Lord Mayor, the Oak Grove Dairy, m Uk ...... 25.81 ed that in BO doing they are not IN SONGS AND STORIES tia. and the daatoa ___ Obraitia, Mrs. U., board and ca re ...... bOls <»dered paid h y the Sdectmea last night follow: 16j00 SUNDAY FILM PLANneglecting or conflicting with their Hr. BeU told alidtf dtoda __Steel Equipment Co., office equipment .*...... I ss.oe OIbris,'8., rent ...... 8.40 rellglods duties. If it is npt purely Many fine vtewa a t th e ,______Steel and Wire Co., guard raU strand ...... 77.92 Olson, Jolm L, labor and-material...... 47.73 a commercial schema why not al R6v. Robert Bell Entertains street scenes to the fitnvSn^ stron g- ' ' Anderacm, Carl W., labor and m aterial...... 4.4d Opolajeh, Thomas, rent ...... 14.00 low afternoon showing with agree , Large Andiencie at St. Mary’s hold fbUowed. Pagani, J., meats and groceries ...... 5 88 Andmrson and Noren, meats and groceries ...... 82.00 Generally Against Granting ment to close at the time dedicated Last Eyening. He also attended- the openiqg aC Andrulot,* August, shoe repairs...... 35 Patterson, Wm., meats and groceries ...... 25.71 to church services? This would dis Peden, Isabel, servicee ...... the fine new parliament boildtogs AM AngelUo, Teresa and Mary Salvatore, ren t ...... 14;00 28.00 play a more praiseworthy attitude Peila, Peters, m ilk...... 7.44 St Mary’s parisli bouse was filled Northern Ireland at Stonnmt, hear Anniim, George, r e n t...... 15.00 2 Hour Earlier Opening upon the part of the amusement in POrrett and Glenney, express ...... 6 80 to capacity last night for the travel Belfast the capital, and-visited the Armstrong, Harry, truck repairs...... 1.25 terests, and might dispose of some Petersen, C3araice.iL, m ilk ...... 5.16 talk, illustrated by stereoptlcon and home of President McKnIey*s fhni- Armstrong, William, care of dum p...... 50.00 of the religious opposition.” Phelps, Frank L., i ^ t ...... 8.00 motion pictures, by Rev. Robert Bell ily showing different views a t tiiat 27.00 for Theaters. McCann’s Opinion Amott, Frances M., rent ...... Phelps OU Co., oil ...... 73.36 of the Church a t the. Elplphany, New rambling thatched cottage at Der- Automatic Voting Machine Co., rental on voting machines 750.00 Rev. C. T. McCann, p€istor of St. Pieseik, Boleslaw, rent ...... 13.50 Haven. Previous to the lecture Mrs. vock; Dunluce Castle, and a lovely Bach, Holger, labor and m aterial...... 108.Q0 Bridget’s church: “I have not at Plnehurat, groceries ...... 2.13 Bert Judd sang “Sweet Rose of sunset view of Portrush was given. Balch and Brown, rent 12.00 Clergymen of Manchester, queried tended two moving picture shows in The motion picture part o i the 12.75 Prentice, Samuel J., milk ...... 3.72 all my Ufe. I don’t know anything Portadown” , “W hen Irish Elyes Are Bantly Oil Company, range o il ...... ’Pum en, Russell, ren ...... 15.00 by the Evening Herald today on the Smiling”, and John Chambers sang program , “From New EnglatiH to Barlow, Clarence, range o il ...... 21.25 about them. But, speaking offhand, Old England”, began with familiar 14.00 Quinn, J. H. A Co., drugs, etc...... 9.90 subject of advancing the opening ‘ ‘■The Old Sag Road.” The singers Behrendt, Martha, ren t ...... hour at the State Theater on Sim- I would favor advancing the opening scenes in New Haven, then fiihlowed 15.00 Quinn, James, board and ca re ...... 20.00 hours at the State Theater to 5 were accom p^ed by Miss Dorothy Benson, Joseph, rent ...... 177.00 days to 5 p. m.' instead of 7 p. m. Russell. views taken on the S. 8. Europa, 10.50 Ratti, John, w ood ...... o’clock. That would enable the Bigelow and Counter, ren t ...... which has been the case in the past, London and its congested traffic to 27.50 Rawson, Julia, re n t...... 15.00 people to get home earlier. After The entertainment was under the Blatter, Alfred, rents ...... Refiners Lubricating Co., lubrication grrease . , ...... 33.04 seemed to be in general agreement auspices of the Men’s Bible Class of the vicinity of Trafalgar Square, Blish, F. T. Hardware Co., hardware, etc. 45.93 keeping late hours Saturday night, Kew Gardens, Houses of Pariiament 14.00 Reizer, Elgnatz, meats and groceries...... 24.00 that the proposed change should not probably, and going to mass Simday toe church. Rev- J. Stuart Neill Bogaciuk, B., rent be made. and their interiors, thence upward to Robinson, Raymond E., 15 dogs killed, 10 investigations 75.00 morning, I should imagine.our peo introduced the speeiker in a witty Bowers, Raymond, ren t ...... RoUason, Joseph, rent, shoe repairs...... 21.40 Easewhere In this issue an outline speech, admitting thAt he could not Glasgow, and Aberdeen, Scotland, to Boyd, Howard, M. D., vital statistics IIJW ple would want to retii^ at an early Roman, Anton, r e n t...... 13.00 of the local theater situation as fi^re out whether Rev. Bell was an its west coast and the Holy Isle of Boyle, Ed. & Sons, m ilk ...... 3.72 hoiu- Sunday.” Sargent, Minnie V., re n t...... 15.00 given to the Board of Selectmen by In.«"hm€m or a Scotchman, or wheth Iona where a monastery was found Braithwaite, J. R., services ...... 10.45 Savings Bank of Manchester, ren te...... 95.00 Manager George C. Hoover of the er he had crossed to the old land ed by Columba, Cetlic missionary, Brazauskas, John, rent ...... 13.00 1300 years ago, and where the Royal Saving^s Bank o f R ockville, rent ...... 15.00 State Theater, maybe foimd. A 2 27 times or 57. ’The lecturer ex Brazauskas, Leo, meats and groceries ...... 14.86 graveyard contains the bohes of 40 51.20 Schleldge, .W. H. Estate, printing...... 6980 o’clock opening' hour proposed, it TO SHOW E V IR A TIO N plained in the same witty vein that Brazouski, Adam, meats, groceries, rents ...... Schmidt, Mrs. Carl, board and ca re ...... 20.00 he was bom in Glasgow and brought Scottish kings and others from Noi> Bristol, City of, aid rendered...... 32.00 win be remembered, was voted way and Britain; to Staff a and the 7.44 Scranton, Leila B., board and ca re ...... 20.75 down several 3reara ago. up in I>erry, and that Mr. Nrill must Bryant and Chapman Company, m ilk ...... Seastran^ Mary, ren t ...... > ...... 9 8 5 METHODS IN WINDOW be referring to Heinz’s 57 Varieties. awe-inspiring cave of FingaL The Buck, Nelson, meats and groceries ...... 8.00 The Board of Selectmen did not marvelous scenery on the rugged 15.00 Selwitz, Israel, rent, shoe repairs ...... 7.00 take final auction on the m atter last He had been across the Atlantic Burgey, Fred W., Tr., re n t...... many times and gave the years he West coast resembled that of Nor 31.00 Service Press, printing ...... 14.00. night, but announced that a public Red Cross First Aid Class Calhoun. Patrick J., trucking...... 13.50 had spent his* vacation there. He way. 10.95 Shea, John P., ren t ...... hearing would be held at a later Campbell’s Service Station, truck parts ...... 9.85 Members to Demonstrate in was in the British Isles in July and A t the* close o f his instructive and 8.00 Shechtmem Motor Car Co., m anifold ...... ------date to‘ give the residents an op Canale, A., meats and groceries ...... 15.40 Watkins’ Thursday. August last. interesting lecture Mr. Bell was 5.25 Schlebel Brothers, auto and truck parts ...... portunity to voice their opinions. Capitol Chevrolet Company, truck parts ...... 10.50 Rev. Bell said Mr, Neill in his in given a hearty round of applause. 14.40 Sheehan, John F., Agent, re n t...... Clergymen’s Views Carabine, Antonio, re n t...... Sire, John, r e n t...... 12.00 A demonstration of the Schaffer troduction failed to mention the joke Case, Lockwood and Brainard Co., binding volumes 116.00 Au outline of what the clergymen 190.11 Smachetti, P., meats and groceries...... 4.00 method of the prone pressure sys about bis “Aeola”, explaining that Students In India comprise 38 Center Auto Supply, auto and truck parts ...... Smith, Thomas D., meats and groceries ...... 114.43 said is as follows: Rev. Frederick tem of artificial respiration and the when invited to give the talk at St. Charter Oak Machine Company, services ...... 10.82 C. Allen, pastor of the Second Con- per cent of the population. There 15.00 Sodaskle, Amelia, ren te...... 27.30 use of the H. A H. Inhalator will be Mary’s, he spoke of bringing his axe 227,189 schools there. Chartier, Raymond, board and care So. New England Telephone Co., telephone service .... 114.07 gr^tional church: "I don’t feel demonstrated by four members of Aeola with him. St Mary’s hospit Cheney Brothers, rents, board and care, brass ...... 1W .W Spears, Mrs. Wm., re n t...... 15.00 sufflcieBtly acquainted with this Dr. Robert P. Knapp’s first aid class able rector assured him that would Cignetti’s Market, meats and groceries...... 12 00 Squatrito, Marie, r e n t...... 13.50 question to express my views at in Watkins Brothers window Thurs be all right to “bring her along.” Ciemson, Andrew M., truck repairs ...... 4.00 Clear Up These Squires, Gladjrs, rente ...... « ...... 24.20 length. But I do know that certain day eveatog, Novem ber 16 from 8 The Aeola when taken from its box Connecticut Co., lighting—McLean H ill ...... 12.50 State of Connecticut, board and ca re ...... 958.62 types of pictures shown here are unty 9 p. m. and on Thursday eve Droved to be an Ehiglish concertina Converse, Lawrence A., re n t...... 15.00 10.50 State of Connecticut, repairs...... 785 not worthy of being shown to any ning, Novem ber 23 at the saune with 56 keys. The lecturer played Copping, Ehmest, re n t...... State of Connecticut, repairs, blue prints, etc 4.07 public. While I am against en hour. with skill such old Irish favorites as Correnti, F^ul, meats and groceries ...... 63.00 ITCHY PIMPLES! state of Connecticut, Military and State taxes ...... 21,659.07 croaching upon Sunday, a day re Those who will demonstrate the Moore’s “The Harp That Once Coventry, Town of, aid rendered ...... 302.06 Stevenson, Ellz., ren t ...... 12.00 served for spiritual worship, I also two methods of resuscitation are: Through Tara’s Halls”, “The Bells If you are frantic with sore, pim Crane, ^ r a M., re n t...... 15.00 6.12 Stroka, Mrs. Frank, r a it ...... 14.00 feel if pictures of an uplifting tjrpe James Schaub, Carl Bolin, Robert of St Mary’s”, and so on, which ply skin, red eruptions, ItcUng Cummings, B. W., m ilk ...... 15.00 were shown it would be a fine McIntosh and August Mildner, All were enthusiastlcaUy received by the rashes, don’t srffer a day longer^ DeCiantis, Frank, meats and groceries ...... • 273.00 Sullivan, Irma, ren t ...... Sweet, Jessie, ren t ...... 14.40 thing. I understand it is difficult to are members of Dr. * Knapp’s ad audience. for here at last is blessed relief. Dell, Mrs. Louis, re n t...... 14.00 Tedford, George, ren t ...... 15.00 do this, however, because of the vanced Red Cross first aid class in Mr. Bell was present at the dedi ■The minuet you apply amazing Dent, Fred, re n t...... 9.10 12.22 Tedford, Joseph, m ilk ...... 17.40 block booking system of motion the Recreation Center School street. cation of the new Craigavon bridge PEJTERSON’S OINTMENT all Dewey-Richman Co,, office supplies ...... The demonstration is sponsored and the 300th anniversary of the smarting and itching stops. Rash Diamond’s Shoe Store, shoes and rubbers ...... 98.52 Thornton, JIugh, ren t ...... 12.60 picture producers. Through thin 7.00 by the Manchester Chapter, Ameri founding of the Derry cathedral, last es, Pimi^es, Boils soon come to a Dickenson, B. S., Agent, ren t...... 9.10 Tiffany, Roland S., supports ...... system a local theater must take 10.00 Treat, Robert, Jr., dpmage by dogs 15.00 all or none of the pictures booked can Red Cross and will be under' summer, when the fine new grates head, and often in 3 days the skin Dickenson, Mamie, moving se.nnces...... the direction of Frank Busch, direc were presented by The Irish S<^ety becomes gloriously smooth and Diocesan Bureau of Social Service, board and care 44.28 Trotter, Hazel, rente ...... 30.00 over a period of months. Elimina 25.72 Tryon, C. H., meats and • 20.00 tion of this system would mean local tor of the Recreation Center. of London. He was also present at clear. So why go on with these Dolge, C. B. Co., disinfectants...... the dedication of the Memorisd tormenting eruptions when a 35c Donadio, Frank, shoe repairs...... 18.50 Vallu^, Frsuik, rents ...... ^ . 38.00 theater m^agers could book any 377.54 church at Saul, built on land deeded box of PETTERSON’S gives you re Eckhardt, Ottilie, re n t...... 15.00 VaJvoline Oil Co., ga- and o il ...... picture they liked, or thought their 25.00 Veltch, Robert N., Election helpers 10.00 public would likd.” to St. Patrick 1500 years ago. In lief or money back? And remem England, George, meats and groceries ...... ABOUT TOWN the procession of clergy he asked if ber—for sore, burning feet, cracks Enricko, Domenic, rent ...... 12.60 Verplanck, F. A., Supt, supplies...... 3,921.67 Rev. Watson Woodruff, pastor of Vichl’s Store, meats and groceries...... 8.50 any could recognize their old friend. between toes. Athlete’s Foot— Ensworth, L. L. & Son, reinforcing rods, etc...... 58.42 the Center CongregationaJ church: The Cosmopolitan club will hold 24.18 Watson, James, services ...... 54.65 Rev. David Kelly, of Donegal, jvho PETEIRSON’S gets overnight re Farmington, Town of, aid rendered ...... “I am entirely out of sympathy with its regular meeting Friday after was assistant to R ector NeilJ a few sults. At all drug stores. Famhaun, Mrs. Clarence, board and ca re ...... 40.00 Webster. W. J., ren t...... 10.80 the motion picture industry because noon at 2:30 at the directors’ room 15.00 Weir, Grorge, ren t ...... 15.00 Farr, Frank, rent ...... of the tjrpe of pictures they pro of the Whlton Memorial Library, Farr, Lucy, rents ...... 30.00 Weldon Drug Co., drugs, e tcl...... 6.65 duce. The general nm of pictures with Mrs. W. F, Stiles as hostess. Farr, Philip, rent ...... 14.40 West, H. H. A Son. stakes...... 15.00 are opposed to what the churches A musical program entitled "Charm Felice, Luigi, ren t ...... 15.00 West Side Dairy, m ilk ...... ,...... 21.46 are trying to do. Some of the pic of Folk Songs” will be given by 10.80 Ferris, E. T., Agent, ren t ...... Wetherell Motor Sales Co., International tru ck ...... 975.00 tures, of course, are cf great value Mrs. John ‘ Ainley. Tea will be Whipple, Mrs. Larrabee, board and ca re...... 25.00 First National Bank of Boston, l^al services ...... 1,850.00 and give much pleasure, but the ma- served. • The Manchester Public MaHcet Wilcox, Crittenden and Co., Inc,, Anchorage sets ...... 36.00 First National Stores, Inc., meats and groceries ...... 409.31 Jurity are ‘awful.’ I am not in favor ...... 9.10 ■plscher, Gustave Co., office supplies Wilkie, A. R.. mUk ...... 3.56 “Grange Night” at the School ...... 20.00 Willis, G. E. A Son, Inc,, coal, oil, cement, etc...... 153.26 of advancing the opening hour Sun Foley’s Express, moving services...... days at the local theater to 5 street Recreation Center tomorrow THURSDAY SPECIALS Frogge, A. S. Co., furniture and floor polish ...... 88.61 Wilson, Mrs. Eliz., meats and groceries ...... 18.00 o’clock. evening will it is expected bring out ...... 38.71 Wilson, H. L.. seilary as Sealer, repairs...... 39.00 Fresh Pigs’ L iv e r ...... 10c lb. Garrone’s Market, meats and groceries ...... a gathering of more than 200 P. of ...... 60.00 Blames Producers, Native Fresh Bacon (unsmoked) ...... 15c lb. Giblin, Mrs, Frank, board and ca re ...... Wilson, Robert D., trucking, s o il...... 78.00 H. members and friends. The pro ...... 30.00 Windsor, Town of, aid rendered...... 12.00 “My attitude is not governed by Native Lamb Liver ...... 25c lb. Gilkinson, Samuel, rents ...‘...... toe fact that Sundpy is a holy day. gram will begin at 8 o’clock and all 4jiraitis, Mrs. Joseph, rent ...... 11.90 Windsor Locks, Town of, sdd rendered...... 37.00 To the contrary, I believe people reereationaJ facilities of the build Tender Beef Liver...... 17c lb. Glastonbury Knitting Co., ren ts...... 39.60 Winzler, John, ren t ...... 15.00 Ahould have wholesome recreation ing will be at the disposal of the SPECIAL! ' Our Home Mfide Pure Pork Sausage Meat, Glastonbtiry, Town of, aid rendered ...... 46.23 Wood, L. T., range oil ...... 31.89 Grangers. Unusual cash prizes will ...... 11.50 on Sundays and feel that recreation from Native Pork, a t ...... 15c lb. Glenney’s, clothing ...... Woodhouse. Rose, r r a t...... 12.50 be awarded in the different games, ...... 43.23 should be made part of the Sunday Glenney, W. G. Co., rent and range o il ...... Yulyes, Samuel, shoe repairs...... 22.80 made possible through the gener Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak for a Meat Loaf, 2 lbs. 25c ...... 54.74 Zwlck, Michael, ren t...... 12.60 progran*. It could be made into a Gollmitzer, John, rents, m ilk ...... osity of anonymous donors. Irving ...... 14.40 ■happy day’ as well as a holy day. GoodaJe, Annie S., r e n t...... Ansonla, City of, aid rendered...... 1-43 M. Wickham and his Melody boys ...... 31.50 But I do think the averiige motion A MIGHTY APPETIZING COMBINATION- Good Roads Machinery Corp., plow parts ...... Bursack Brothers, meats and gnroceries...... 48.00 will provide music for both modern ...... 36.40 ' picture shows are of an awful type. CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE Gorman, Walter, Agent, ren ts...... ByroUy Transportation Co., transportation charges ...... 6.50 and old-time dances and Dan Miller ...... 7.44 Graham, Thomas, milk ...... Clark, A., shoes and rubbers...... 15.39 I am out of sympathy with motion will be the announcer. Lean Rib Corned Beef ...... 8c lb. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., meats and groceries ...... 777.81 Feltha, Eklward, damage by d og s...... 6.00 picture producers. They could make ...... 79.00 Holl, E. J., Insurance ...... 302.18 Fancy Bonele^ Brisket (jomed Beef... .r...... 19c lb. Grimason, Robert H., uniforms, etc...... themselves prosperous by changing A large gathering of members of ______21.00 House, ,C. E. A Son, shoes, rubbers, etc...... 8.55 Lean Navel Pieces a t ...... '...... 10c lb. Grube, Mrs. Martha, rents the type of their pictures. They are Memorial Lodge, K. of P., and Hale, j. W. Co., meats, groceries, dru gs...... Keller’s, shoes ...... 6.75 to blame for bringing the crisis in Solid Heads of Cabbage ...... 5c and 10c head 25.90 Manchester Electric Co;, electric service ...... 1,769.64 Pythian Sisters is expected at a Harrison, Thomas, rents ...... " the motion picture, industry down meeting to be held in Balcn & Fancy Native Spinach...... 15c peck 4.50 New Britain, City of, aid rendered .....*...... 72.40 Hart, F. L., dusters...... upon* themselves.” Brown haU, Depot Square, this 24.00 M anch^er Memorial Hospital, cultures...... 3.00 Hartford Connecticut ’Trust Co., Agent, rent Would Oose Theaters evening. The men’s lodge members 170.00 Quinn, Francis P., o il ...... 10.63 FRESH VEGETABLES Hartford Hospital, board and ca re ...... R*v. K. E. Erickson, pastor of have a. ranged to have a former SlEU-tford Orphan Asylum , board and care . 20.00 Smith, Robert J., Insurance ...... ' ...... 143.11 Emanuel Lutheran church: “My Fresh Green String B ea n s...... 2 qts. for I5c 32.04 Turkington, S. J., Town service, vital statistics ...... 104.68 state chancellor as speaker. A tur Hayes, Archie H., range oil, land rental .... feeling is that toe Sabbath Day key supper la to be served at 6:30. Fresh Native Spinach...... 15c p e ck Healy, Thomas, services—West cemetery ., 60.00 should be a time given over to 2.13 $43,406.68 The artangememta for the dinner Fresh Native Carrots ...... 3 lbs, for 10c Hennequin, Louis E., range O il...... things pertaining tr our relationship are in charge of David Armstrong Herald Printing Co., advertising...... 49.00 to God. It would be i. great blessing, Native Parsnips...... 3 .lbs. for 10c 12.00 smd Mrs. Frances Chambers. Guests Holden-Nelson Co., Agent, ren ts...... me because of my own personal hj my opinion, if the theaters were are expected from Blast Hartford, Baldwin Apples for P ie s ...... 10 lbs. for 25c HoU, E. J., ren ts...... ------183.80 LEAVE OF ABSENCE affectionate regard for you and be closed entirely on Sunday.” Enfield and Rockville. 10-Pound B ^ s of S u g a r...... * ...... 4Sc Holloran, T. P., ambulance service...... 7 00 cause of the very great services Rev. William P. Reldy, pastor of Rinso, large size package...... 17c Holman, Mrs. Harriett W., One-half Child Welfare Approp...... 1,000.00 which you have given to our country St. James’s Roman Catholic church, Anderaon-Shea Post and Auxili Hultman, Arthur L„ shoes and boots 62.50 IS GRANTED WOODIN during a critical period of our his B mm S 'ff MB y . : ■ ■ ¥■ > (iift'J - . \v. ■ ■ ' V f . l ' fOktJB jPO D R vSl^ TT >dU' 1^ : LOST AND FOUND AUTOMOB1LB8 FOR SALE 4 APARTMENTS—FLATS— WANTED TO TttNT 68 ear- TENEMENTS 6^ -Ar- rytogm i; illbi M)UNR—TRENCH COAT. Owner CHIROI^IST WANTS OFFICE In the firar may have same by proving prop 1938 CHEVROLET SEDAN dompn- '■js: dtrator, at reduced price, 1982. REOT—5 ilst,' 21 Cain- space ror cone day afid few nlitats men Paxtqii' erty and paying for this ad. Call brtdge street Bu^ilie oh p^mlsSe, a WB^ wipi jfliyBidan or dentiat 11039 I - a s - '« ' m .TO Wells stiw t or Phone 6T77. Chevrolet sedan, 1981 Chevric^ .Wa aport coupe, 1981 Ford '^ c t o ^ or 61 Cambridge s^eet Write Boot L, 'in dare of Heriiia. sp rt'bf ■ -Jhis- atsff, \v m Lo s t — LADY’S BROWN lined 1980 Chevrolet coach, i980 Ford apprt roadster, 1929 Chevrolet TO [RENT—6 RQpaf tBNElIENT. BBCBN BIEBB lU lpA T ; don’t evisn .start bn it b i i ^ ' -^ioi^led ' per- leather glove, Monday night Find 89 iRusseD street* all ihbdeni oon- LEGAL NOTICES 78 S-ik 1 er please notify Herald office. coa^h, 1928 Pontiac chaasia, 1927 Ob a stonny Novendwr eveiriog Times haa bleaaed upi” . pl< rtity tee veaiance. Apply ‘ 41 Russell street faded -as-' "It’S Telephone 5121. caievrolet aedan, 1928 Naah m ort District of. Coventry, aa Court .of PAyiD BANNISTER meeta .a pt«it- ‘T wotfidn’t lay it w^l end ..TeL 5754. Probata, Ifoveuber 14th, 1981. ty blond girl ahd i^lSra Jier-a.lKt'& up,” Bamfiater ebnune^iidr *Hct stln your 'lbo^ 't aey. coupe. These cars have been thor Estate of Achash F. Robbiiu late^of Iderce, IBvaljm oughly gone over by our repair de- ^ cab In which he la'rtdfaig. Rer until they flndmit .wl^kil^^ ’him." tar's: nrt .thivpSie’aBy .df the, oopy FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM first Coventry in said Diatriot, dnoeuad; hamlhag opeaa and he sees a re "Oh, no, He’s m vmzk,rVU^' you, trtm part iUTOIVlUBiL£S FOR SALE 4 partmrat, our pxlce low to aeU fiobr tenement Allen Place, rent The Administrator having applied from sale « • for aa order autborlxlng and em volver InaMe. that Blit the 'TlmeB.liM the whole of the bur^S- r TFIffo'e down at quick to the hipest bidder. Ten 81fi month, 2 weeks free ren t Ap- headquartem mi#, by the way?” _ '^ p 0 9 i . rOR SALE—FORD ROADSTER, powering him to sell certain real es Neat nMoning BannUter reads story—;fdl anyoce’s been-able to get immtpfity,..:Chuveh are not obligated to drive any of p^ 836 North Main gtraat tate belofigmg to said estate, M per that TRACY K m o , ordMatew lead so far? If Kennedy im y here^, “GtmnlPkhaUt'^. Atutin informed reasonable, A-1 condition. Inquire these cars. Some priced as low application on file more fplly ap him. y Ifrs. kolR RENT—THKlifiS, FIVE and pears; . " er m ampvle-iiieater, tflu been feimd or I had twb -more repoytals !” ^ oM glass "mitiqiie U 95 Cedar street as $85b Riley Chevrolet, Armory deed In'hia aiwrtment. Bcttde.an garage, 60 Wella street, teleph NONSENSE \ I BalMd hOli la^r exposed to the rtisnees are ten to one tob conyet^ B fiA © ,— 1 T B L U N O U 1 CAME IN TO satlon win be repeated word for I WAiS TAyWKlGa A NAIP NOUR XDOUOA » ijo te U a word at least three tones. Bfe" PULLlNa ON TW . I are nude, the frovee \NTmS CHAIR, " MINUTES BEFORE Every neighborhood has a wom Bare are the tenba of all the trees, 'DIMKIER’^ ’HOT MORE NOU dJMH'SWncH HLTHEf T a N' N o V i J , No wenier Jd;^ eozn Is shocked. an wh> packs 8 suit casts for an 8-mile trip while her husband THAN A HALF HOUR- ON YOUR SNORlNSS IteesBtly sr colored woman walk fumes. A N D I W A S YOU.CAAI SEARCH ed op to the railway ticket agent “ROBBED T3UWNG MV ME -^BUT XX>TT NOU CANT LOCK at Salisbury, North Carolina, and Tight ooTsets used to worry HORNS WITH M E- s^iBP^^w ants two round trip tick- mother. The only tight thing that NA*P, OF A BIT OF S T A K E A C LA IM O N bothers daughter Is her husband. I 3 U S T CAM E •fir K ’Qtaufotte asd I wants one of M o n e y i h a d im TW ' ar?< IM NSY *euiF-fa-W‘’‘"tBarked ‘corpse.’ ” The MV Geraldine—I can only be a slst«r N\Y “POCKET 9 ROCKET? astatflittlW Seket agent asked if O A T S a n ' m a s h I sB^'nd art want just a one-way to you Cleveland. I hope you won’t ■ROBSBED, M IND tiacrtnrtMtei^ “corpse.” Her reply take it too much to heart. Y O U 0^ DCbMSHOWNfl wart *^?b"Bah, Fm taking m- dead Cleveland—Oh, no: in fact, I CAREPUL,WO\N...DoNT OP TWAT WAS NICE HAta AN* THBCNJ TH ’ WRONG WAV, BftUSHec WORK ')toO AND AU-H..DH, PRECIkl UAHAAa -OL' CRASH DID, F(2 ee. WRONG-WAY RzeCkLES.... YES,03ACH.' FRECKLES.'.' VMEGET ALONG SWELL IHACKS YEAW.— iBARDcR. UES OKAY* iSHOP GAS BUGGIES Hem Started Somethingr H CAW>-^ you i^A^Ke HER W tT SRAMIN* THE . ^HEEL f lEAN rO O ]B A y>^^^ U 5 IN T O C'NDSandbadawhehmiswdomifar o i f e n ! ( l y peae* get qdle s (nr had neeb fcon opfMWDt* on pM> defane kpsefttst an out to get lb recener adMr dns die hi. Of coene, Slegal intaference i* posqjdy pen^zed wbn lea by die official, M s peoaky w3! p DO way alve tb iojuriea. Receiv^ dwnfcie, ihould b tmglit bow to “tab k”—bow to go up dter ■ paa, gal boebd down banl, and id b aMa.to fit 191 Relax from tb wab up and b«e da ansa and da body loft and Equid. WhXi nttk b rebad ad lb bandi aid aoM b af, ddmigb not taaed, to gidar in lb b l wbs it FCBcfatS lIlBpilMil. I haded down, sid i^ bo^r fto bwiid au^^b^qri^^diaa-s imed one. ^ ■» IbNi^ Dace T«^ jfiirii w»Hr North St, ShM Diamond Oreheatra. ’* 'Admifliion 2S Cento. ABOUT TOWN •Starts Thursday! DOCTORS' 3Lb Isqwetant xnaetJnr of tb* PRESCRIPTIONS IfMtor Ptamben* Assodatloa will be tcmlght at 7:30 o’clock at 67 November Clearance pi— n street. All local phunbliio Carefufy cor^wunded a t OUT and heattng contractors are Invited Drug Deportmant. jA ll iv e- sciiptioi] to atten d . sciiptions quickly and efRelant- M A N C H im B Co n n - ly im ad. See Other Hale jUr* Om P ag e 11* The Blue Diamond orchestra of S p o r t s C o a t s New Britain which furnishes music for the dances of the Young Ptdlsh People’s society, will give a moon light dance toni^t at 8 o’clock at Starts Thursday... Turn Han, North street, assisted by several of the young people. On Saturday evenii^ the Blue Dia monds win play at the Novelty $ dance by the young people at the 24-75 Hale’s Annual Three-Day SALE of sam e halL Sunset Council, Degree of Poca hontas, held an enjoyable card so da! last night at the home of Mrs. Myra Fit^erald of 38 Cottage street. First prize winners were Mrs. M. B. Chagnot and John •$29.75 DRUGS TOILET GOODS Alaigg; second, Mrs. B, L. Peterson and Flank McLaughlin and third, m ss T .ITUATI Finnegan and George Fill Your Medicine O i^ t NOW At These Special Low Prices—It Means Dollar Savings To You I^ o u Shop Peters. Refreshments were served Grades and it was announced that the next Thursday, Friday or Saturday card party wjll be held at the home of Mrs. Mary Aceto. 35c ASPIRIN 75c Norwegian 25c “Perlox” 25c Woodbury Facial 25c Cleansing Our entire stock of 839.75 sports The top teams in the T. M. C. A. costs reduced. Wen tailored coats; TABLETS COD LIVER OIL Tooth Paste CREAMS TISSUES bowling league will meet tonight at the "Y” alleys. These teams are fun silk lined and interlined for the Bon Ami, playing the Gibsons, warmth. Models that are good 3 tube, 2 9 c 12c and Merz Goodyears, matching skill from one season to another. Pop 20c 55c 12 c with Brunner’s market bowlers. ular Balmaccan and dressmaker "SOlk-of-Magnesla’’ tooth Woodbury’s facial cream is doft, abaorbant cold cream Genuine Bayer aspirin tab Pure Norwegian ood liver« paste—will keep teeth pearly excellent for aU types of r e m o y ^ tiasuea . . also Mary Biishnell Cheney auxiliary. type tweed sports coats. For miss lets. 20c size, 12c; 81.00 oil at a q>ecial prioe for this white and stainless. Gener skin. Tubes at less than good ds a hanky. Cblors and No. 13, will meet this ev«iing at 8 and m adam . size, 69c. three-day event! ous tubes. half price! white . . 180 sheets. o’dock sharp at the State Armory. The business wlU Include the initia I tion of candidates. A social time Patent Medicines HALE’S DRUGS Tooth Brushes, OINTMENTS will follow. All members are urged 81.25- and 83J10 Abaoibine, Jr., Pastes and Powders Pills and Tablets to be present...... 86c, 81AS 35o Argyrol (10% ) ...... 35c 75c Baabu Bangue...... 46e 50e Addex T ablets...... 39o 76c 81JKi A garol . .83c, 93c 45c Argyrol (20%) ...... 35c 60c Caloz Tooth Powder__ 37c 25c C apnlli^...... 21e The supper and-program at the 60c Ayer Cherry Pectoral . .4Sc 25c and 50c Colgate Tooth 75e Alophen Pills ...... 5Sc Center church parish haU this eve 25c Aromatic Spirits of Ammo 25c and 50c Cuticura.. .19c, 39c 81.50 Aecessarone ...... 81.29 P a ste ...... 17c, 35c 81.25.Atoidian P ills...... 9Sc ning will be in the nature of a get- n ia ...... 19c 60c Humpbray’s-Olntment . .39c $ 50c and 81-00 Angler Eknulsion 60c and 81 00 Corega . .39c, 79c 25c and 76c Anadn ... .17c, 45o together for aH church organiza ...... 48c, 83c 50c Benedict’s Solution ...... 39c 50c Dr. West’s Tooth Brushes 50c lodcK ...... S9o tions. after which they will adjourn 25c and 75c Bdl-Ana .. .18e, 51e 19.75 75c A d d in e ...... 55c 35c Brown’s M ixture ...... 29c ...... 39c 50c Joint E aM ...... S9p to their different rooips for meet 30c, 80c and 81.20 Bromo- 25c Castor Oil ...... 17c 15c E ^tal Floss ...... l i e 25c axtd-50c Beecham’s Pills ... ings. 25c anq 50c Mentholktum ...... ' ...... 16c, .33c S e ltz e r ...... 18c, 36c, 79c S5c Chloroform linim ent.. .27c 60c U rban’s Tooth Pitste .. 35e ...... 19c, 39e 30c and 60c Blsodol___ 19c, 4Sc 50c and 81.00 Fasteeth, 39c, 79c 85c Buket’s PiUs...... 19o 35c Camphorated O il ...... 29c 35c and 75e Musterole. .25c, 50c GIVE BACHEOR PARH 81.00 Cream of N ujol...... 67c 50c Ipana Tooth P aste ...... 35c 25c and 76c Carter liver Pills 81.00 and 81-50 Otrocarbonate 25c Dobell’s Solution ...... 21c 50c lodent Tooth P aste ...... 35c 35c, 50c and |1.<)0 Peterson’s ...... -..17c, 56c. ftfto Olln 60c Klutch 'Tooth Powder . .39c (M ntm ent...... 25c. 39c, 7 ^ •$22.75 36c Glycerin ...... 19c 25c Cashara Tablets (S-gf.), 19c FOR JOHN J. REGGETTS 75o Ood liver OU ab b) ..’.69c 26c and 40c Olive Oil . .19c, 35c 50c Kolynos Tooth Paste .. .31c 25c Plexolan ...... 17c- 8L00 Dr. Mile’s Preparations S5c, 60c and 81-25 Lyon’s Tooth 81 JUS Caoid and Bile Salts .. 89o S5c Oil of W lntergreen ...... 29c 60c Reoiaol ...... 37e ...... 75c P o w d e r...... 24c, 48c, 96c ...... 19c Grades 60c ^ed Pepper R ub ...... S9e SSc’Caacara Q uinine Fellow Workers at Cheney 60c and 81-00 Sho Saltoi 45c^ 79c Paregoric (1 os.) ...... 15c 25c Listerine Tooth Paste .. 17c 76c Doan’s Kidney Pills ... .46c 81.00 Bmulserol...... 69c 35c Mer Tooth P aste ...... 27c 26c and 50c Salnacea . .21c, 41o Brothers Surprise Young Another group of sports coats 25c Spirits of Camphor...... 19c 60c DeWitt’s Kidney Pills . .43c reduced! Balmaccan and straight- 40c and 76c Fletcher Castcuda 25c Spirits of N itre ...... 19c 60c Pebecco Tooth Paste ... S5c 36c Sayman's S^ve ...... 19o Man to Wed cm Saturday...... 2So. 66c 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste, 36c 35c Doan’s Regulets...... 19e line models in smart tweeds. In 25c Spirits of Peppermint . .19c 35o and 75c Vick’s Vaporub ... <3oats— 81.50 FeUow'a Syrup...... 81.09 25c Phillip’s Milk of Magnesia ...... 25c, 50c 26c and 50c Ex-Lax ___ 16c, Sic A surprise stag party in honor dispensable for sports, school and Main Floor, 60c and 81-00 Father John’s 35c Soda M ixture ...... 29c 'Tooth Paste ...... 17c 60c Z em o...... S7c 30c Edward ^ v e Tablets . .19c of John J. Roggetts of Oak street business. rear. M ed icin e...... 39c< 79c 35c Tincture Iodine ...... 19c 50c Prophylactic 'Tooth Brushes 25c and 60c Elpeotabs .. 16c, 83e was held at his home last night, 81.20 Gray's Glycerine Tonlo 15c Zinc O intm ent...... 10c ...... 39c attended by more than twenty of ...... 93c 36c Revelation Tooth Powder S5o and OOe Feen-a-mint ..... his fellow workers at Cheney 81.35 Gude’a Pepto Mangan, 85c ...... 27c 75c ...... 17c, 85c Brothers and members of the G. O. 81.00 Haley's M -O ...... 76c 50c Sodium Perborate 39c 50c G astrofen ...... ,85e G. Club. Mr. Reggetts was present 76c HaUvet O il ...... ; ; .69c Regular 85c 40c ^ulbb Tooth P asta • * - -29c VAPEX 25c Hinkle’s Cdscara Compound ed with a smoking stand and a 81.00 Irradol M alt...... a.. .83c Kriischen Salts 50i Tdc Tooth Brushes ...... S9c ...... J ...... ; ...... 19c floor lamp to match. 81.25 Irradol A ...... 93c Tooth Brushes ...... 10c' 81.00 Ironlsed Y east...... 75o During the evening a fine lunch 81.50 Kepler’s Mcdt and Ood 35c and 60c V ince ...... 27c, 6Sc 85c Worcester Salt Paste ... 29e 53c 30c Laxative Bituno-Quixiine.. was served and Hamilton Metcalf liv e r Oil ...... 814)0 ...... 19c and Johr Alblston entertained with S5c and 80c Mistol ___ 25c, 45c 59c At the first sign of a cold songs and recitations. The feature SOUTH M/\NCHCST€R ‘ COHN 81.60 M yeladol___ v...... 81-18 use Vepex. There’s nothing Luminol Tablets (%-gr.) .. .'69c 50c and 81-26 Mead Cod liver A 26c saving on this one $1.00 Wampole better for quick relia^i Luminpl TaUets (% -gr.). .81J-9 of the evening was a mock mar item alone duifog this great riage performed by Chris Hempton OU...... 86c, 93c Cod Liver Oil Lumlnbl Tablets (1%-gr.) 8l49 as the bridegroom, Carl Johnson as 81-25 Maltine PreparaUona, 9Sc D rug Sale! Is Your Husband 81.00 M ul-Agar...... 59c 60c and 81.00 McCoy Ood Liver the bride and Volmar Thomfelt as Oil TaM ets...... 38o, 69o the minister. Max Schubert acted 50c and 81.00 Nujol .... 39c, 67c Hair Tonics and as master of ceremonies. Six Feet or Over? Then 81.00 O verferrtn...... 69c Shaving Creams 59c Shampoos 50c M ld o l...... 360 Mr. Reggetts will be married (1.25 Finkham Vegetable Com- > 25c Mile’s Antipain Pills .. .17c poim d...... 80c Always a best seller! this Saturday to Miss Mary Cun Here’s The Blanket For Him! 35c, 60c and 75c Barbfisol...... Wampole’a preparation of 35c, 60c and 81-00 Danderine 2Sc and 50c N R ^b letO ...... ningham of Hemlock street. 50c and 81-25 Parke and Davis ...... 26c, 41c, 68c cod liver oil. Large bottles...... 25c, 46c, 65c ...... ;.18c.,36e Cod Liver O il ...... 37c, 03c 75c Fitch’s Shampoo ...... 49c 50c Phenolqx ...... 81o 50c and 81-25 Patch’s Cod Uver 35c Burm ashave...... 25c 35c Colgate Shaving Cream, 2Sc 81JS0 Goldman’s H air R estorer 60c Pape’s Diapepsin ...... S6o 25c and 50c Phiiliph MUk of 35c Pros tills Brushless Cream ANTISEPTICS (I, 3 and 3 )...... 81-19 Pape’s Cold Compound. .26e M a g n e s ia ...... 18c, S ic ...... 26c 85c Alkalol ...... 68c 50c Hqnna Foam Shampoo. .37c 50c M^sifled Cocoanut Oil. .S7c 81.00 Pihkham Tablets ...... 89c At PINEHURST 81.25 Petrolagar ...... ,77c S5c Ingram Shaving Cr^am, 25c 2 5 c C N ...... 19c 50c Ptnkham Oonatlparioc Tab 81.25 Para-PayDlum ...... 9Sc 25c, 50c and 81-00 Glyco Thymo- 50c Nbonan Lemon Shampoo WEDNESDAY 25c Listerine Shaving Cream ...... 89c le ts ...... 4Se 60c and 81-20 Pertussin, 37c, 89c ...... 16c l i n e ...... 21c, 41c, 81p 65c Plnex ...... 45c 25c, 50c and 81-00 loraol...... 50c Palmolive Shampoo ... .2Sc Pyram ldon ...... 27o Tbe New CnK^ed Wheat 35c Lifebuoy Shaving Cream 50c Packer Shampoos...... SSc 25c and 50c ram p’s Magnesia B read ...... 81-00 Patch’s Kondremul .. .83c ...... 18c, 35c, 69c 12c 50c Pancreobismuth...... 37c ...... 26c 25c, 50c and 81-00 Lavoris ...... 81.00 Packer’s Scalptone... .75c TaM ets...... 1 ^ Sic 60c and 81.20 R em ...... 39c, 70c 35c Mennen Shaving Cream, 25c ...... 18c, 36c, 69c S5c Vaseline Hair Tonic ... .29e 35c, 60c and 81-20 WUdroot Hair T5c Quinine POls (3-gr.)... .54o 25c and 60c Rubine .... 19c, 43c 50c M(^e C ream ...... 37c 26c, 50c and 81-00 Listerine .... 81.00 Rlnex Tablets ...... T5q Rye Meal, R. I. Johnny Cake 50c amd 81.00 Swam p R o o t----- ...... 2Sc, 39c, 50c T onic...... 29c, 39c, 79c 36c Woodbury Shaving Cream 25c Rhinitis Tablets ...... 19o Meal, Graham Flour and ...... 43c,. R3c ...... 2Sc 30c, 60c and 81-50 M ucol...... 60c and 81-00 Scott Emulsion ...... 23c.*48c, 81.19 10c Sodamlnts ...... 7c Johnny Cake Mixture...... 39c, 7«c 25c, 50e and 8100 Pepsodent Men’s 25c and 86c 25c Saccharin Tablets (1 gr.).. 60c Syrup of F igs ...... 36c A n tis e p tic ...... 18c, 85c, 69c ...... 21c 75c 50c and 81-00 S ^b b Ood liver 81.00 S tlrizo l...... 79c COMBS 50c and 81*25 SaUcon Tablets Confectionery O il...... 36c, 69c 50c and 81-00 S T 37 .. .89c, 79c :...... 37c, 9So 50c and 81-00 Supef D Cod liver Shaving Brushes 35c and 60c Sylpho Napthol ... Sugar, lb. .. 7ic O il...... 86c, 6Sc ...... 24c, 46c 16c 50c Squibb’s A spirins ...... 35c If purchased with another item 30c, 60c, 81.20 Sal HepatlcA ... 10c and 85c Vick’s Antis^dic 50c Stuart’s Tablets...... 83t from Plnehurst adv. appearing ...... 19c, 39c, 79c 49c A good time to buy a han 25c Vlnco Tablets ...... 17e on P age 2. 81.25 Tanlac ...... 7 ^ 2^, 50c u d 81-00 Z ^ te ...... dy pocket comh. 25b V e ra n o l...... 41o 50c Vick’s Nose Drops ... Men! Here’s a value on ...... 18c, 35c, 75c 85c grades reduced to ^ 6c! 76c '^osterol...... shaving brushes you shouldn’t 60c Y.east-vite Tablets .... .89c DIAL 4151 50c and 81*00 W anqw le Creo pass up. Good quality, soft 50c Yeastfoom Tableta'.... .860 T erpln ...... 35c, 69c brushes. 25c Rubbing ALCOHOL BABY POODS Giant HOT WATER 75c Dextri Maltose ...... 59c 25cSeidlits Atlantic Rayolite RAZOR BLADES 75c and 82-25 Dryoo . .56c, 81-79 BOTTLES 8L00 and 82.00 LaofogeB...... POWDER Sale 85c Auto-Strop Bladee ...... 25o 12c 69c, I U 5 50e Durham Duplex Blades. .S5c Sivery medicine duet 560. 81.00 and 88Ji0 Malted Iplk RANQE S5c Bveready Blades ...... 24c should contain a bottle of ...... 86c, 66c, |S 7 4 69c nibbing a 1 c o h o L FoB 35q Gem Blades ...... 24c 7Se Mellen’s Food ...... OTe ‘T.-eviathian” Guaranteed hot water bot^ strength. Large bottle. Mead’s C ereal...... 19e ^ At the fA t aUai at a bead^ OIL GmettfrBhie Blades ...... 25c iry Regular oaem of this oil elalm ties. 2-quart sise. No home S ugar .80c aefaft, BeUUts' powder. ttwy have found none better. should be without one today! Gillette Regular Bfodee ....2Sc 60c and 81-00 O valtiaa. >80pi 60e Agreeable to take. Probak Bladea ...... 25o Sick Room Needs 25c and 50c RoMnaoi^a Bartey' Under 15 gallons. .lOV^c gaL Part-Wool Blankets ...... Me. 41d 60c Sexto Bladee ...... 37e Jdinson and Jofansan Ooftfiait 15 gallons or more, 8 gaL Creams and Lotions roU ..^ ...... 890 Face Powders and Special Thursday Only! S5c and 60c Daggert and Raxns- 25c Adheetve T^>e (%” x 6 lO-Pieee L. T. WOOD CO. dell C ream ...... 26c, 41c 50e WilHams* yds.) ...... l6e Talcums , 51 BtaseQ S tre e t TeL 44M 50c FroBt&la...... 86c S5c AdhaslTe Tiq>e (1” x TOILET SETS 26c Ghroerine and Hose Watar Shaving Cream ...... 16c 50c Adheslye Thpe (1%” x 5 80c and 60c Oofoadda $ 50c KniTS'Honey u d Almond yds.) .....^ ...... ^ ..I8 e . $3.98 PoWder ...... |0c,80a; Cream ...... SSc 60c Adhesive Tape (2” x 5 ydN.) Me Outieara Taknun 4; . . . . XS^S ■ Comb, brush, laluec aad TONIGHTI 85c and 60c ItaUan B alm ...... 800 0L1O BvvBiNg tn P i ^ Faen ...... 2 7 c , 48c Our regular 50c 25c Moreurochrome TTsijMlM l i M y w q a 3.98 -a01ors. Buy foe OMifBMa ~ Pos4daa •...... *...,.^ •005. m JeffiN’s Lotion .85c ...... ^. IS c Grand Bazaar and •Immediately After This yarandsave! 06e Jvrnw m M # lAdy Bather Cream a ...... 10c Gaiaa Bandagea (2 IffIliN); Me JdlwwB 8 a*»lesa0» Sale Much Higher .V-,48c, 68c, 6$c ...... V.*....***.****.*'f 0b Entertainment ' 65eoiM||l4»liaMr< Also Tomorrow and Friday Bv*g. 8L00 Mtilo-Glo Beauty Cream Pounfoln Springes (2 q t) Powdaa. i If your husband Is a hndey sbe-footer and always complain 50c Nepto Lotion...... 3 ^ ^0Oe ^ ; CONCORDIA LUTHERAN ing about blankets being too short, then here’s just the one 2Se Bay RiMu S 'B ito Witii ‘ ' $1.00, BB3Sli: , for him. Giant size Uonkets, 80x90 inches, jurt built for 60oPompeinCreama ...... 8|c CHURCH 814)0 creams, J a n ...... 40c GEM RAZORSt: fRON AfH) (Winter and Garden Streets) gloat hs-men! Long nipped, port-wool Monkets In rldi Shaving Creem _ • • * ^ « a 4** d > s block plaids. Sateen bound ends to match. We are offering (flaaniNnf. foundation, ttoope ). 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