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Members Sworn In After GoTernor Cross’s Commis' CHENEYS WANT First Sign of Strife Since

Bridgeport First Job S^ Riot in Wbicb SO skm Also Suggests Inter- Tuesday’s Election Pots in DISTRICTTOPAY

Pereons Wore Arrested est and Dividend Levies— O f Socialist Senators Appearance — Northern*

NO. I ’s J ffE N S E end Then Freed. Would berease Gas Tax. ers Demand Post in the Bridgeport, Nov. 9.— (A P ) — Tbac Refunding bonds to prevent a high

Bridgeport Post says Bridgeport’s stepping up of tbe tax rate in the

Nov. 9.—(A P )—The awlft- Resobtion Pnttmg Consider The Special Tax commission,- in three Socialist State Senators, who next two years and a comprehen- House. take seats In tbe Stete Legislature ' organised cabinet of Pierre Bten- ita report made public today by sive program for reduction o f tba early In January will devote their niene Flandin, Franco’s new six and Governor Wilbur L. (^oss, recom- city’s bonded indebtedness now atkm of Proposition Up to efforts to securteg the enactment Washington, Nov. 9.— (APJ-rTlis a half foot premier, forged ahead around $16,000,000. mends the enactment of new taxes Into law of a four point leglalatlve program for the city to the exclu- While leaders of the Democratic first sign o f internal rivalry In ths of the spectre of national strife to- and a thorough revision of the state’s Otficeri Is Passed; Wonld sion of alignmenta or "deals” with party, with 17 State Senators, and Democratic Party since last Tues* day. revenue system. Two emergency the Republican or Democratic Sen- the Republicans with 15 Senators day’s victory raised it to its highest The country at large watched taxes Imposed for a four year period ate blocs. It was declared by city are endeavoring to draft a legisla- Mean $6,000 More. on all retail aales and on salea of pinnacle, appeared today. Certain quietly as the Cabinet took the oath admlnlatratlon leaders today. tive program while the three local cigarettea are proposed to provide Democrats north of tbs Moson-Dtxoa ^m President Lebrun test nighk The city’s legUlatlve program SociiUlst Senators will hold the funds for financing a subetantlal I t waa sworn in only 13 hours after calls for: balance of power, local administra- line opened a determined drive to Cheney Brothers do net care part o f municipal expenditures for tion leaders are concentrating ex- tbe'government of Gaaton Dour- 1— Sweeping program of charter capture the Speakership of the mergue, venerable former President, unemployment relief and other tem- clusively on the program of local leg- longer bo held responsible for t revision. House for which the South also ia porary expenditures. A tax on in- islation as outlined. resigned. expense o f maintaining the firehouse 2— Restoration of home rule terest and dividends is suggested as Overtures have already been made contending. Losing no time, the stalwart Flan- occupied by Hook and Ladder Com- through stripping of extraordinary a substitute for existing taxes on through upstate leaders of both old Declaring that the South haa been din called bis ministers to work to- fiscal powers from the board of ap- ‘in the saddle” in the House for four day on a program to be submitted to pany No. 1 of the South Manchester intangible personal property. portionment and taxation conferred parties to local leaders for an ex- years because It held the majority ParUament next Tueaday. Ita chief fire department, which is owned by To Be Distributed by "ripper legislation In 1925 and pression of policy on the part of the Cheney Brothers and used for the leadership and the chairmanships at plana are economic reviaal and re - Professor Fred R. Fairchild, chair- 1983.” Socialist Senators, It ia said, but storage o f the apparatus used by all major committees, these ENuno- duction of tmemployment man of the commission, submitted 3— Enactment of municipal civilthese have been rejected here with No. 1. clubrooms and also for the an administration ultimatum of crate ask more power. They em- The public was apparently gen- the report In typewritten form to service as recommended by tbe housing o f the switchboard o f the Bridgeport first In tho legislative phasize that northern Democrats erally satlafled. the governor In his office this after- Common Council and upheld by the now have more seats than ths fire alarm system. voters in a referendum on Tuesday. program. Feara of troubles slmUar to the noon. The report is now being print- South. 'This was made known at tbe bkiody street rlota of last February ed and will be available for general Representative Martin J. Kenna* meeting of the South Manchester were largely dlaalpated when the distribution in the early part of De- dy, Tammany Democrat, who dis- Fire dUtrict held last night and new government tMk tbe situation cember. (^pies of the typewritten DEAD FOB 2 M INUTES closed the drive, said: "New Yorlc came aa a surprise to a rather amall no quickly in hand. gathering. In the resolutim pre- Although Isobel Lillian Steele, shown above with her mother, Mrs. Clara report are to be filed In the State LIVES FOR 22 HOURS UNIQUE SERVICES is entitled to tbe Sjieakership.” Steele, of Hollywood, Cal., boa been held for three months in a Berlin library and In the offices o. the gov- Otter Developineato Police On Guard sented by Howell Cheney and which prison, the State Department at Washington, D. C., announces it cannot ernor, of tbe secretary of state, and Philadelphia, Nov. 9— (A P ) — This development topped a list o( Heavy poUce patrola remained on passed, it was ao worded that intervene to obtain her release. ' N o charges have been made public, but of the tax commissioner for public Physicians at Philadelphia Gen- others as Tuesday’s smashing tri- the atreets however. Attempts to the district officers, after due con- it ia said she expresfted onti-Noxl sentiments that are considered "very inspection. The commission has pre- eral hospital oay a man dead for IN OLD GREENWICH umph for President Roosevelt’s par- start rioting, mostly by Royalists, sideration might, if they so desire, pay not more than |S,0(>0 thla year, serious.” A speedy trial Is promised. pared a summary of the rejmrt, two minutes was brought to life ty opened almost Umltleaa posalhUl. potarod out here yesterday under which will be distributed to interest- with two Injections of adrenalin ties: rain and police flats. F ifty persona towards the maintenance of the ed parties in the near future. 1— James A. Farley, Democratia ' were arrested, only to be released company. and lived for 22 hours. Not District Property In order that the program of the Injections have restored life Ancient Ritual Foflowed In chairman, predicted: That Mr. Imtor. Roosevelt will be re-elected te 1938 lik e Dourmergue's the Cabinet of The property that is used by No. commission may be placed before before, they said, but rarely if by a verdict "pracUesUly unanFi the 45-yeaiM>ld Flandin ia a ’’politi- 1 is not owned by the district. The the public at the earliest possible ever so long after the patient's KILLS WIFE, CHILDREN, Church Dedicated by Lord mous.” The Republican Party, he heart ceaaed beating. Neither cal truce” body. It la tbe 97th Cab- house waa built by (Jbeney Brothers moment. Governor Cross has releas- have persons so treated held to aald, ” l8 positively through." inet since the Third Republic was when tbe fire department was or- ed for publication tbe final chapter life for almost a day afterward. 2— The American Liberty Leagus, proclaimed in 1870. ganised. The apparatus In the house of the report of the commission pre- Tbe man brought back to life Bishop of Aberdeen. quiet before the election. Jumped ”Tlie men I have gathered to- was purchased by Cheney Brothers THEN COMMITS SUICIDE senting a brief summary of its en. was Unzie Williams 46, suffering into the picture when Its president, gether,” the premier aald, ”wlll for- Jointly withqthe members o f No. 1, tire program. This program Includes the money that was used to pur- from a brain swelimg Induced by Jouett Shouse, said at Lexington, get party differences fo r one end— in addition to new taxes thorough- chase the apparatus being raised a toxic condition tbe hospital Greenwich, Nov. 9.— (A P )— Lord Ky., that it would launch this month to flight against misery and unem- going changes m municipal financial from the annual boll of the com- diaclosed yeaterday. Bishop of Aberdeen, Francis Llew. a drive for one million members. ploynent." Bay State Man Thought In-1 administration and an extensive re- pany given each Thanksgiving 'eve BRIGHTER OUTLOOK ellyn, was consecrator in the Denying emphatically that the lea- Adoption o f a sound budget be- when there was also sold the ao- vision of existing statutes governing gue "was organized, in definite op- fore January 1, ao it would be freed unique old time service used this colled ’’turkey, goose and pig” ticket the taxation of banks. Insurance position to the present administra- of worrlea, is the government’s first sane Writes Message m p) TEXTILE TRADE companies, miscellaneous corpora- morning at the dedication of St. tion,” he said It would "oppose any aim. Then it wlU be better able to that each year netted thousands of doliara to toe ftmd. tions, liquor and theaters. FISHERSAYSNRA Sairiours ProtesUuit Episcopal attempt at a perversion” of Ameri- cope with the Saar plehescite aad Would Reimburse Towns The resolution woe presented by Blood Before He Hangs church. Old Greenwich. The struc- can principles, no matter from what other menacing problems. Tho commlaalon also proposes the source such attempt may come.” The Cabinet includes IS depuUoa, Howell Cheney Just at e time when repeal o f the state and milltaty- tax- ture was made possible through ben- 3— Senator “ Young Bob” La Fol- four Senators, two army offlcera aad HAMPERS NAHON (Ooutteued on Pago Two) Ifimself. es, the chosea-in-metion tax and the efactions of the late Mrs. Blanche lette planned a lecturo tour tp tcD one civilian. Andrew Tardeau and estate penalty tax, and suggests an Sowers Weed of Stamford, philan- people o f the economic prlndplee Marahall Henri Petate, Dourmer- thropist The deaiication date had that prompted him to gtoi'I his new gue’a minister of war, wouM not con- m Increase in state payments for the Stonebam, Mass., Nov. 9.— (A P ) PracticaDy AD of the support of children committed to the significance that November 9tb Progressive Party. TOe Senator tinue in the govemmenk Petain, — Somewhere in the brain of Joel E. county care. It ia further recom- Bat Declares Money Policy is the aimiverseuy of the consecra- who favors a huge program of pub- however, indorsed tbe Cabinet. FAMOUS HORSEMAN tion early in the Fourth Century of lic works still remained silent about The Cabliiet Lidqulst a smoldering Are burst in- Divisions. mended that the state reimburse tbe municipalities for two thirds o f the the first Christian church, St. tbe conversation te bad with Presi- A ll but four members have had to angry flame, caused him to Is Sound and Gives Praise Saviour’s Bacilli at Rome. This dent Roosevelt at luncheon yesterw ministerial experience. The new excess of theii' expenditures for out- SERIOUSLY INJURED strangle his wife, kill his infant son, door charitable relief over the date baa been observed generally aa day. Cabinet follows: New York, Nov. 9.—(AP)—After the anniversary o f the Cfiiristian Some thought It might have touch- his baby daughter, and himself. amount o f such expenditures in 1928. Plerre-Etienne Flandin, Premier, the paralyzing strike that reduced to the €CC. church for sixteen centuries. ed on the forthcoming plans for so- without portfolio. The retail aales tax Imposed at Today the Lidqulst family was no operations to the lowest levels of The church was being erected prior cial security. Edouard Herriot, Minister of more and their apartment in the the date of two per cent and tbe the year during the third quarter, tax of one mill per cigarette are to the death o f Mrs. Weed in mem- President Busy State, without portfolio. William R. Flemming Hurt eaves of a rambling white house New Haven, Nov. 9.—(AP) — 4— President Roosevelt, saying Louts Marin, Minister of State, the textile industry now finds itself suggested to raise tbe funds requir- was silent. The father, 27, yester- Prof. Irving Fisher of Yale said to- nothing about Tuesday’s plesidte^ in a strong statistical position and ed to finance these proposals. A tax (Continued on Page Ten) without portfolio. day strangled his wife, (Jorrine, 26, continued to attack such problema Pierre Laval, Foreign Affairs. When His Anto Crashes day that the N R A “ on the whole, with a belt, stabbed his 12-day-oId of five per cent on all Interest and as the budget, relief, public works. Georges Pemot, Justice and 'Vice (Continued on Page Ten) has been not a National Recovery Infant and his two year old daugh- divldenda received by residents of W ith 17 million persons on rellsC Premier. Into a Tree Today. ter, Syrenie Ellen, and then, before the State ia proposed to take the Administration, biit rather a Na- rolls, half o f them getting outright Senator Marcel Rcgnler, Interior. place of the present taxes on in- tional retardation one.” UPTOCOMMUNin General Louis Philip Thomas hanging himself, sat down to write doles, relief officials are ready ta tangibles. It is estimated that the H ie professor addressed the an- put more emphasis on work relief Maurtn, War. macabre notes in bl(x>d. A child, living in an apartment be- RUSSO-JAPANESE proposed new taxes will yield, under nual convention of the (F irst Dis- the moment the word comes ftoa Francois Pietrl, Navy. Bridgewater, Moss., Nov. 9. — trict) New England Advertising low the LIdquists, became concern- present conditions, more than $11,. TO STOP ROWDYISM the White House. General Victor Denaln, Air. (A P )—William R. Flemming, 41, of 000,000. The commission also sug- Clubs, which opened today. His 203 Wilson avenue, Rumford, R^ I., ed yesterday when she rapped on 5— Republicans were thinking a Paul Marchandeau, Commerce. geata the Increase of the gasoline topic was "The Depression and tbe one o f the moat prominent horsemen tbe Lidquist door and got no an- WARNOTUKEY great deal about the future of their Germain Martin, Finance. tax from two to three cents per gal- New Deal.” Andre Mallarme, Education. In the eoatem states, suffered seri- swer. She told her parents who In crippled party. Henry P. Fletcher, lon accompanied by a substantial re- In cla8slfyin5 himself as a person Senator Henri Roy, Public Works. ous injuries today as his automobile turn called the police. National chairman, waa in New duction in the motor vehicle regis- who ia “ partly for and partly State Official Explains Plan left a highw:xy In Bridgewater and Hangs Himself York, to confer with leaders. Al- tration fees. against” the New Deal, Prof. Fisher though men like Senator Borah were (Oeuttened ou Pago Ten) crashed into a tree. Police crashed in a door to find

American Diplomat Who The text of the summary o f the said: "One thing o f which I most calling for draatlc reorganization Flemming, who was token to Brock- Lidqulst hanging from a makeshift to Eliminate Vandalism on wish the pnbllc would be convinced along more literal lines, there waa ton hospl&, received a probable noose fastened to an electric light ia that the New Deal’s monetary fracture o f the skull, and cuts about Served in Both Countries (tXmttened aa Page Two) no sure sign yet of what win be fixture. On a cot In the same room policy is mostly sound, while its Haflowe’en Each Year. done. La Follette and others for*, Uie head and face. ei^t MYSTERYSHROUDS was S3rrenie, knife wounds in her otter policies have largely teen un- saw a new alignment on a National Police oaid he waa apparently throat and heart. In an adjoining Gives His Opinion. sound.” scale. traveling alone driving toward Cape room the unnamed infant had re- The speaker assailed the A A A and Hartford, Nov. 9.—(A P )—K. L. StlU Undecided Cod when the accident occurred. ceived a similar fate aa bis sister. PU6UC IS AGAIN DEATH OF WOMAN the PWA, at the same time praising Messenger, Commissioner of Child 6— Two contests for Oonjprase A Leading Driver Upstairs, In a little room tucked the accomplishments of the CCC, Welfare and chief Juvenile Court were still undecided. Senator Dron* For 15 years Flemming bad been in a cupola, Mrs. Lidquist, two days New York, Nov. 9.—(A P )— 'with which I can find no fault.” probation officer of the atate, urged son Cutting, Independent R^ubU- one o f the leading trotting horse back from a maternity hospital, was George C. Hanson, American con- Prof. Fisher said "the Civilian drivers in the east. Two years ago sul general and first secretary at IN BUYING MOOD today “a socially acceptable outlet” can, still ran ahead o f his Demo- found on the floor with a belt tied Conservation Corps In one and a he switched hla activities on tbe the American Legation in Moscow, for the expression of the Hallowe’en cratic rival, Dennis CHiaves in New Body Fonnd N ear Railroad about her throat. There - waa evi- half years has enrolled nearly one turf to running horsea to manage believes a Russo-Japanese war is spirit to safeguard against death, Mexico, and a scat in New York now dence of a struggle, her assailant It has helped held by a Democrat waa in doubt. the Oharo stables of Walter O’Hara, very remote.” T ^ e CL TL imllHon you“K »en. destruction, vandalism and hood- manager of Narragansett track in having waylaid her. aa she fashioned Hanson, who recently returned Trade Survey Shows There wnservauon of our foresu ^ d But neither could affect materially Tracks Although Her clumsy little toys in anticipation of ^ I will bring rich economic dlvidenas to lumlsm.” the iandsllde which gave the Dem- Pawtucket, R. I. He Las since been from Moscow on leave, said that Messenger placed the responsibili- Christmas. the country in the end. ocrats about four-fifths of tbe majqf aoaortated with O’Hum. _ ■ Wt-«AA-- ■— gULwtot--...... only tw o outstanding probisiaa irri-. ft -rtMHt -... ' ty for the ordorly o^rvance of Train Door Was Locked. WTIvedI sH D 9OOO tate Soviet-JapsneM -relations in nt officwi Ifl cffUfftyyt______Flemming develbpied oome ^ the *Tt Is mn excellent example of this holiday, onThe community. • ' best known trotting horses in the On a table over her head, pinioned tbe F a r Bast. Up to now three southerneiB ha've with a knife that had been used to good collective investment for tbe Messenger said; been considered in the lead tor the east and for years waa a leading "There is the pressing problem of "The unfortunate and regrettable slay her children, waa a note writ- An Parts ofU .S. Nation, an Investment which private Speakership left vacant by tbs Athens, Ala., Nov. 9.—(AF)—A reinaman. the Chinese Eku.--.rn Railway,” said death of a boy in New Britain who ten in blood and couched in the Hanson. ” Stno-Ruasian ownership enterprise could not te trusts ever death lost summer of Speaker Henry Lcharge of “foul play” today bad He ama treated directly after the accident by Dr. Benjamin W. Man- Jargon o f a madman. of tbe line and Japanese occupation T. Rainey of Illinois. They ars (Contin lied on Page Ten) (Continued on Pnge Ten) Representatives Byrnes of Tennste ^filtered tho Investigatton of the delstan, who ordered hla removal to A postcard lay nearby. It said: of Manchuria were two Incompati- N ew York, Nov. 9.— ( A P ) — Re- see, party floor leader; Psnkhead at mysterious death of Mrs. James E. tbe hoapitol. Flemming made nia “The life haa been a great adven- ble factors til the world’s desire for tail trade surged strongly ahead Alabama, chairman of the lidse Morgan, 68, o f Modford, Mai winter home in Florida. He former- peace. I believe that Ruaaia, now this week In most sections o f the country. Dun and Bradstreet, Inc., committee, and Rayburn, of Texa% whoM boity was found alongsido tbe ly lived In Brockton. (Conttened en Page Tan) so busily occupied .with ilbrlous reported today in a weekly business chairman o f tho* commerce commlt- ^.Southern Railway tr..eka near here gln eerii^ and other jrojects that summary. ^ early Wednesday. she has neither the time nor desire Arrest Treasure Seekers ' "The public e-vldently Is again In H m only northern member to an- Coroner Grigsby Orlffls said fol. for outside conflict. Is going to sell a buying mood,” the survey com- no:.. . U Representative lowing a ooroner'a Jury investiga- the railway. Manchurian officials mented, “ and retailers are being Mead of New York. tion yeaterday he htUovod tho wom- are anxious to buy it.” Dynamiting for Dollars Kansas W. C. T, U. to Use forced to replenish stocks which Representative Kennedy said M an "mot 'With foul play” although The second threat to Sovlet-Jap- anese relations Hanson Identified as bad been considered sunp)e fo r the had conferred with a number at tba Jury’a verdict waa she “ met northern and eastern repreasnta- control o f fisheries along the Man. season. 9.— (A P )—Attled in tbe reports from the south - and secret of how to reach it came out Among tho mysterious circum unejer the rocks of Letterrock at least it te entlUed to ths ma)c«|- ”It win not ha difficult," he said, the southwest, where volume was of a faded map In ihe Morgan U- atencoa waa the fact only $183 wai Action of tbe Arkansas City 10 to 13 per cent above iM t week’s mountain in Palloades Interstate Ity leadership. _ Arkansas City, Kas., Nov. 9. —f ” to solve this problem, once the brary. found in her ahoea and tho lining of Chapter came two days after the and 30 to 30 per cent higher than Park, if you believe a yellowed let- Kennedy aald none of the (A P )—Carrie Natton’a hatchet hov- railway difficulty is met." M ajor Welch aald he had a copy W\. her elotbea, although ah# u state had voted to retain ita 54 jrear lost year’s. ter in the J. P. Morgan library. Democrats in the New. York dM e.. ered over saloon bora In Kansas to- Hanson waa connected with of this document dated about 1690 known to have left New York with old prohibition amendment. Beer of 10 P . Increase Major WilUam A. Welch, general 8300, Coroner GrilfiB aald. A amall day. The IVoman’s (Jhrlatlan Tem- American diplomatic offices In C, manager of the park, says he in which vague directions are given 3.3 per cent variety ia being sold China fo r twenty-five yearft. For the vSome centers In the middle west (Conttened en Page Ten) money bMT around her neck perance Union at Arlcanaaa City, in doesn’t believe there is "a dime’s how to follow a brook up the moun- -m imder a State Supreme Court de- last tw elve yeara he served as con- recorded increases of 30 to SO per empty. the part of the etate where tbe worth” there, but his opinion wasn’t tate ”untU .you come to some large cision where It ia up to the trial cent for the week, but the spread TREASURY BALANCR Another thing waa tbe fact i militant Carrie began routing the sul In Harbin, storm center of Chi- Soared by four men who blasted roi(lu.” Under them, say the direc- Judge or Jury to determine whether nese civil strife, Sino-Jspanese war- over 1933 figures was held to 10 to waa wearing a ooraet outside 1 bartenders 40 yeara ago, has pledged away for months at the side the tions, is a mine conLJnlng bars of the brew is Intoxicating. fare, Chinese banditry, and, more 15 per cenL N o gains o f conse- Washlngtoo, Nov. 9.— (A P) dreau aad a fur coat over that. itself to awing the hatchet in an ef- mountain seeking buried treasure. sliver and two barrels o f dollars. The organization alao voted to recently, Russo-Japanese troubles. quence were forthcoming from the TOrtUon o f the Treasury No“ Daora Locked fort to keep the atate dry in fact as Existence of the letter was Major Welch said the four men send a letter to President Roosevelt "When I left Manchuria for Mos- Pacific coast states, the level being 7 waa: Railway oiflclala taatiiled at I well as in taw. brought to light by Major Welch were released after paying fines of reminding him of bis promise to cow test March,” Hanson remark- maintained at 10 to 30 per cent Receipts, $36,196,94L5S: inquest the doors o f Pullmans i “ M y fighting blood is up,” said yesterday when be disclosed the ar- $25 each for defacing state prop- protect diy states. ed, "Rusao-Japanese tension had above last year’s position. tores. $108,733,309.19: balaaee, , kept locked te the early morning Mrs. May Frasee, president of the rest of the four men after their erty and carrying plosivea w ith- Her efforts against the aaloons eased considerably. I had a confer- “ Besides, tbe rise o f industrial op- 718.929,30321: customs reosIpM : houra whan the woman's train pass- (Chapter, after a special meeting. I dynamite blasts had mystified park out a permit. He said they refused am ready to go te with my hatchet and “blind tigera” in the ’90’s ence w ith General Jusuke Hirooe, erations since the tows of lata Au- to say who hired ULem to dig for the month, $5.390,834fM. ed Athena. gust and early September has been rangers for many montba lArge anywhere the tew ia being vioUted." brought National fame to Carrie who te in charge o f Japan’s army tbe treasure, but eac’ carried a cu- Receipts for the fiscal yaar (9 Mra. Morgan waa anrouto to sufficiently extended to give assur- holes had been found blasted in the She empbaataed what she said Nation. Arm ed with a hatchet and in Manchuria. He told me that Jap- rloua contract binding tha>» to turn July 1) $1,819,496.98929: ( ‘ EhaSlald, Ala., to moot her huaband, ance that further recovery wlU be mountainside, but it waa not untU a Teanoaaoe Valley Authority con- shout using a hatchet ”1 mean a atones she entered a ealooc and be- an bad no hostile intentions toward over whatever -reosura they fotmd tures, $3,496,633,910.95 Russia and that he was keeping his in progress during the balance of{ the four treasure seekers were dis- $ljrT4,108,029.77 o f ems atructloa ongiaaor, and it waa aft- hatchet” she sold, "and I’m not gan to deatroy the bar and liquor covered with dynamite and blasting to five men whose names arera sign- troops as far as possible from the the year. As a further relaxation penditures); excess of ( or she failed to arrivo on tho ached- speaking figuratively. Every wom- warea. tools that the rangers knew who ed to the documents. Her work done ahe would about, Siberian border. I saw no troops of production restrictions is in pros- $1,177,135,959.06; gold ulod train at Bheineld that he be- an promla^ today to take her was responsible. Park authorities did not find the hatchet and go with me if it be- "Glory be to God, peace on earth, pect, industrisUsts are oonunenclng 007.778.7«9aR came alarmed. Her boiiy waa found >to cam r out otens for sKpanslon.” Tbs tour man aald thav had bean five men. . •hoctic afUrwaida, comes eeeeeaarx.” .good will toward maa.’* ^ X O a e t t a e i l m Psss V d I MANCHBSrBB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OCkNI^.. FRIDAT, NOVEMBER 0 ,19S|. MANCRESTTER BVENTNO HERALD, MANCHiarCBR. OUMM. FREDAT, NOVEMBER 9,1984. tha attention o f the Are commiS' need o f $43,000 to run the district was passed regulatUig oU sad fuel ■ Blonera at their meetlns on Wad' for the eomlag year, ptua the extra bumsrs. roperty U x assessed and cellsctsd rataa o f real property Tbl$ flaonoa tat ConaacUout eanying thf Noble, Tommy Noble, Napoleon Cavagnaro noticed Reider had diffi- merely needed adjusting. Judgment neaday night and the drat informo' $9,000 that was addad in tha rssQlU' Vira Abuxa tba eominiasionsr of motor vohl- taadM w . however, will be eounter- River District for October was oa CHENEYS posalbilitr o f aubotaatial relief u PoplawskI, Frank Borokollt, Harry culty in bringing the (;ar to a stop. wae suspended upon payment ot WAirr ' and roatitted to tto munleipali-i follows: Lawrence Dubois, Herbert tlon that Mr. Smith had o f it waa tloa for the Ho. 1 bouse would bring Jainsa MoCaw, ir.. RETAIL SALES i acUd whatever tneraase in the o. Um ewners of real proparty. What It was determined that the brakes costa. com oh Thuraday afternoon. Chairman the ‘ totsl to $T0,000 end a motion tsndsnt of firs alarma la a da* aooordlag ta tho rooidsocoo at a s n m M it of tangible personal SEEK CHARWOMAN McMahon, Robert McMahon, Her- Borokolit, Peter Sorokolit, Donald ausoBUfa of relief may ba actually Wilke, John Wilke, Mike Wilke, William J. Crockett, who waa not waa passed to allow the district toi report gave tbs condltloes of tbe »ot« veblolo awBors. Profoaokmai pvtoorty o f business eoncenta and obtained, sosuming tbe Oanera.' NATIONAL GRANGE MEETS bert Newberry, Raymond Mathleu, MSntlCTTOPAY present last night, had not heard of borrow not to exceed $70,000. To fire aUrm system. Ha told o f re- and buslaeao tangibla personal prop- professtonx' and whatever adcutionai Robert Mathleu, Joan Rising, John Mary Naumec, Jennie PoplawskI, FEVER ANOaCAREITE AaeimMy aeas fit to enact this plan, Bknma Strickland. a n t Sav it at all and E. L. G. Hohentha], the carry such sui amount in borrowed placing certain wires during the erty U to be asmssed by tbe aUte, local taxes on motor vehicles may will depend primarily upon the mu- ATPOSTOFnCE Romanki, Maurice Slater, Arthur 'third member of the commlaaion did money would be considered un added past ysar and recommended that but the taxes thereon art! to be levisd result from the propoecd « Bieipalitint. So loag aa loeal bemi Tanner, Earl Watrous, Sylvia Bern- not know o f the matter until laat and eelleeted locally. All other per- IN HARTFORD NEXT WEEK . Liaaie-Tahiai* Headficltog mi’s EXPENSE expense and a tax was considered. Chengs ba mads la tba aiaanar la TAX roOPOSED Municipalities and oouaties «nffl|Gie rule prevails, the General . AuMmbly stein, Blanche Codotte, Dorothy SPECIAL VALUES !■ M eUeetee night. The tatax laid last year was voted Which new plates were placed ia tbs sonal property is to ba axemptad tto rtvenUM thay bow receive from ia powerleae to legtalate tox ralief Chowanec, 1(10101 Chowsnec, Vir- Sooght Flgore Before. in the special meeting o f Aufuat, fire alarm system at No. 1. He would from property taxatiqn. the share taxes on b a ^ and in- That wig b* granted or withheld by ginia Macbt, Marion McMahon, POUCE COURT In the union are well taken care of. music. Hart’s band waa reserved follows; Guster Naumec, Harry naro and booked on a charge Of In black, brown ami than area aaked for No. I'a mainten- district la now $22,000, this being in which have been eecured by liens, pealed, Including tbe offset of real Service District, Post Office Build- ■aid, to pay at least part of the tax tbe commieeion offers tha following and the m llitaiy tax. I t is astlmat- Sunday. Mr. Pero is a member of In conjunction with this conven- fo r the occasion several weeks ago Naumec, Peter Naumec, Harold driving with improper brakes. green tree-bark fab- ance. Ih e matter had not come to two notes and witb an estimated 300 liens being placed during the esute taxes, (b) that domsitic com- the dub. ing in Boston, not later than N o- this year and perhaps the other levy past year. recommendetiona; ed that th e^ proposals will reduce tion, the Connecticut State Grange The committee in charge is work- r I c 8, beautifully PMles be taxed two per cent of their ing very hard to make this the beat vember 22. next year, bu i the additional taxes The report was accepted as one Vnlferm Fiscal Year the demands upon municipal expend- Dante Paganl as chairman o f tha U conducting an Agricultural and furred. Sizes 14 to Connecticut net premiums plus 2 1-4 lture.9 by over eight...... millionlie dollars, ■ committee on arrangements fore Induatrlal Exposition in tbe Hart- time tbe firemen have ever had. 44. that would have to be met by all for of unusual merit considering the (11 It is recommended that there the next five years might make It per cent o f tho Investment income making this sum available for use S w da y's program has been assured ford State Armory. This expostUon Hckets for the dance and raffle business conditions. 5e estebilehcd a uniform fiscal yesu* harder to levy and collect a fire dis- of life Insurance departments and in local financing. o f a full membership turnout and will contain exhibits of many diver- are now on sale and can be pur- Offleers Elected for all local goverr.menta and that trict tax. 6 3-4 per cent of tbe Investment In- To meet the coat to tbe state of others, not members o f the club are sified lines and will endeavor to chased by either getting in touch COLUMBIA NEW WlllUm J. Crockett, v/ho has the due date of the first Installment with local firemen or by calling the been the president o f tbe diatrict come of fire and casualty depart- this asslatancc to local finance, the to be present at the gathering. present to tbe visiting members The meeting was called to order of local property taxes be fixed at hose bouse. The committee in In spite o f the heavy rain both ROWNkilt $28-00 for the past year^was reelected for ments, and (c ) that no change be commission proposes (1 ) tbe enact- The dinner wlH be followed by a tbe advantages of Connecticut as an Ready Tomorrow at9 A.M . by E. L. G. Hohenthsl, In the ab- the beginning of tbe uniform fiscal ideal place to live, to work and to charge consists o f Arthur Lashlnske, parties got out the vote in (Colum- made In the existing taxes on insur- ment of a 8 per cent tax on‘ all In- program of entertainment and Mien DRESSES .eence of W. J. Crockett, the chair a term o f 3 years, to succeed him- chairman; Roy Bldwell, secretary, bia when 277 votes were cast, 78 self. year. It ta proposed that tbe sUte ance companies chartered in other terest and dividends received by Irene Pola win be heard in several play in. man of the district, and he was Preparing Exhibits and Joseph Moore, treasurer. They Democratic, 158 Republican, two SHOE STORE These dresses were Just Chief Albert Foy Is appointed by assist in financing the necessary states aud countries. residents, and (3 ) the enactment, eonge. There will be dancing in ths elected as the chairman of the A large crew o f men have been at will be ably assisted by the follow- Socialist, two Independent citizen, unpacked this morn- the district officers and will be re- traniltion (a) by guaranteeing the (8) In place of tbe existing bank as emergency revenue measures for afternoon and evening. m meeting. TTie reports of the differ- work for over two weeks preparing ing committees; general committee and five absentee. The usual Re- 823 Main Street ing. You must see named. James O. McCaw, superin- municipal ten-year serial bonds stock and savings deposits taxeq, a temporary four year period, of ent officers of the district were the exhlblta to be represented in George Hunt, Harry Schleldge, W al- publican m ajority for the town waa them. tendent of fire alarms, is also ap- which in most towns will have to be the comm'salon plan Includes a fran- (a) a general retail sales tax of two read. The report of the fire com this exposition which will be open ter Wilkinson, Albert Gustafson, Al- OPENING pointed and will be again named, sold (b ) by paying the entire inter- chise tax levied at the rate of 2 per per cent on all retail sales, including expected, but in not such a propor- mlssloners dealt briefly on the re- to tbe public aa well as to Grange bert Robinson, N ick Blanchard, tion, ths average running 98 Demo- port of the treasurer, which has sl- for first asslsUot Chief Daniel Hag- est on such bonds and (c ) by paying cent and measured by or according sales of gasoline, beer, wines, liquor, savings dook s 4.98--S6-94 of to each municipality a minimum BORAH ASKS PROBE members without an admlaalon Philip Cheney, Clifford Cheney and cratic votes to 174 Republican. Two resdy besn printed In The Hersld, gerty, a member of the department to net Income, which is defined to tobacco, water, gas and electricity, charge. The huge Armory is ap- Robert Metcalf; floor and music, years ago the vote was Cross, 109 an ceptionally fine showing in tbe for 39 years, was reelected ss wss amount either as Interest on such include income from tax-exempt and (b ) a tax o f one mill per clgsT^ proximately 270 feet long by 188 George Htint, chairman, W alter W il- and Trumbull, 137. The Republican Try tliii BrownW collection of taxes, but there wss a Jostph Chambers for second______asslst-__ bonds or as a special stats grant. securities and corporation stocks ette on all cigarettes sold in tba — " 1 ^ .98- .50 feet wide giving 80,000 feet of ex- kinson, Philip Cheney. Clifford candidate for Town Repre.<;entattve, s9 sl2 falling o ff in tbe amount needed to ant chief. Harold Manning waa ' ^*** ">»»nlclpalltlei would be requir- and the Income represented by in- state. It lb estimated that during OF RELI EF FUNDS hibit space in one big hall, without Cheney and (fliarles Griffith; pub- wipe out the debt which was also elected assistant superintmdsnt of ^ reducs the debt so Incurred by terest and rental paymenta made by the fiscal year 1933-33 these three William M. Wolff, was elected as pillar or post. licity committee, Nick Angelo chair- was also (Clayton E. Hunt as probate greater than expected. It left $33,- fire alarm system' and Ooorge Hunt retiring, each year for a ten year tbe tajipayer. Commercial banka are new taxes would have yielded $11,' O N E Y E A R A huge canopy in blue and white man, Fred Hanson and George Judge for the district o f tbe three 000 In notes unpaid, with a balance and Arthur Laablnske, auditors. period one-tenth of the bonds sold. required to pay, for their depoaltora 300,000 and would have approxi- has been erected with side walls Hunt; door and office committee. economy plan and Little Girls' /Thrift Nook” For tha municipalities as a whole. mately balanced the budget o f the towns of Andover, Columbia and of $3,000 on band, or a net debt of a tax of one mill per dollar on the decorated in blue, white and gold, W illiam McCormick chairman, Hints That Some (tf Money Bolton, by a greater majority than 119.000. this proposal would require tbe re-1 value of their demand deposlU state In that year, Including the es' leaving no semblance rf tbe building Charles Warren, Edward Wisotoke, he had a year ago when he was In Our Downstairs Daylight Store Other Reports ducUon of indebtedness beginning | income received l y individuals from Umated additional expenditures that itself. This Ideal setting lends a Henry Frehlet, EMward Bronkie and S A V E ! COATS It elected to fill out the unexplred term immediately by about $2,800,000 an bank stock and bank deposlU It to have been required to have financed Has Been Spent for Pofith perfect background for the exhibits Fred Geer; decoration committee, 00 Smart, warm coats for the I The recommendation of tbe chief ABOUT TOWN of the late Judge J. White Sumner If;' was Included in their report and it nually for ten years and would re- be taxed under the general Interest the commission's program. wUcb will be located In tbe 180 Albert Guetafson chairman, Nick ’3> little miss in fur collared or was stated that they Intended to lieve the municipalities of expert- and dividend tax. Effect on Local Taxea. booths that have been erected on the Angelo, Robert Metcalf, Albert of Bolton. tailored models with hats to The first sitting of a bridge As to the net effect of this entire cal Purposes. A t the annual business meeting of $4.98 Featuring — give proper consideration to the tures for Interest on tax-anticipa- These proposals sllghUy reduce main floor and around the side walls Ford, CHiarlee Griffith and Joseph match. Sizes 3 to 6. tournament wUI be held at .the program on the burden o f local taX' the Columbia Athletic Association recommendations of the superin- Masonic Temple at 8 o'clock Mon- tion borrowing which at 8 per cent the combined revenues from exist bf tbe building. Pongratz. These committees will be For one year ., Outfit tendent of fire alarm system. In- day night. for the average four months period ' ln$ taxe.s on banks, their aharehold^ ation, only an approximate indica- Aa one entere tbe exhibit ball they assisted by several other commit- held Monday evening at the ball tbe Washington, Nov. 9.— (AP> __ following officers and committees yourself and family in cluded In the report of the officers U estimated to amount to $416,000 | er*. and their depositors, but it It tion can now be presented. Assum' Rnd tbemaelvea In the section set tees. ing that tbe various changes pro- Senator Borah today demanded an were elected: president, Fred Sor- was also the report of the auditors annually. In addition, it is estimated necessary to assume this loss in aside for tbe nationally advertised B r o w n ^ fine quality »0 «5 A full rehearsal of the operetta posed in tbe grand Ust would have Investigation by President Roosevelt racchl; vice president, Raymond Showing that tbs treasurer's books "Mother Goose and Ckimpany," will that certain munlclpailtlea would order to develop a sysUm of bank food products which is being spon- shoes-Then count the HATS so offset each other that no change or (ingress of the admlnUtratlon of Cobb; secretary and treasurer, Ethel ; and those of the tax collector bad be held tomorrow at 1:80 at tba receive $247,000 as special state sored by tbe Hartford Market Com- t « e s of unquestioned constitu- in the rate of real property taxes relief expenditures, asserting there pany. Passing into the next section TOLLAND Macbt; assistant treasui^er, Everett d o lb rfi n v a d in their Our extensive stock of beau- DRESSES I been audited and found correct. Second Congregational church. Fully grants. The estimated total cost of tionality. would have occurred from these was "shemelees waste" in doling out the electrical exhibits hold forth (Cole; entertainment committee, tiful $2.49 and $2.78 Hats Chlers Report 28 children take par* in this enter- the proposal to tho state would de- longer wear and fewer (6) With reference to miscellane- changes, disregarding for tha mo' tbe funds. with the latest electrical devices Miss Miriam Underwood has rS' have been reduced for Sat- Silks and Woolens in tha Newest Styles and Shades. Ulnlng musical program to be given crease from $1,100,000 during the Dorothy Lewis, Ahlene Badge, Joe Get That New Chief Albert Foy reported that ous corporatloiui, it Is proposed (a ) ment tbe local expenditures required Tbe Idaho Republican Independent such as ranges, refrigerators, water turned from a visit with relatives pairs per year! urday to ...... Sizes 14 to 56 and IB'/j to 26 Friday afternoon and evening of first year by one-tenth each year Szegda; prudential committee, A. W. 00 $1.98 during tbe year there had been to substitute for the present net In- to retire debt, and disregarding also did not say &o epeclficaUy but in- heaters and the many smaller ap- in N ew York and N ew Jersey. Headsizes 21 to 24. n «t week at tha , Mother ^ s a until it was entirely eliminated at Melllnger, Ethel Macht, Joseph Er- 183 alarma, 20 more than last year. come tax on miscellaneous corpora- any reduction in local expenditures ferred that relief money in many pliances being well represented. Miss Bessie Terhuhe returned *3: Basaar of tba Second Congrega- ths end o f Un years. Although this win; actirity committee, A. W. Mel- At 2 Prices Only: Six of thsie alarms were outside of tions a franchise tax of two per cent resulting from Improved finandal casee had gone for poUUeal purpoeee. Here will be found tbe exhibits ot Tuesday from a visit with relatives linger, William Macht, Jr., William o4>« imarl MW . the fire district and two ware false tional church' Women’s Serrice proposal would compel aa immediate measured by or according to net in- OVERCOAT organisation and procedure and from A Frofao Needed tbe Hartford Electric Light Com- in N ew Jersey. League. addition to the taxes levied by those Sorracchi, Francis Hutchins, Max Browitb^il ynoodf priced. alarms. There were 19 box alarms come, which Is defined to include In- better debt control, the fact' in poa- •There is one thing about this pany, Sage-AIlen Company, Brown The Community chorus will meet and 134 still alarms, 43 o f these munlclpalltles which issued the «»m e from tax-exempt securities and Weingrad. St« thfffnl Sion o f tbe commission indicate that matter of expend-cures fo r relief Thomson Co., Wlee-Smtth Co., at Grange Hall next Monday eve- Mrs. Julia Dibble spent the past coming In the morning and i l l in The fourth supper and meeting In bonds, the result would be a still i coiporntion stocks and the Income Garber Bros., Sboor Bros, and the ning. All who enjoy singing are in- the annual Nutmeg Trail Institute the net amount of additional funds that must have attention either week end with friends in Willimantic This Weekend the afternoon and night. Chimney greater reduction In their Indebted-; rcpre.-iented by interest and rental First National Stores. vited to be present. FRADIN extended to the municipalities, from Ckmgreee or the executive de- and Scotland. and fires, wood Arcs and other small ***™?*'‘‘ St East Hart- ness. They could tlius .strengthen I payments made by the taxpayer Manafacturers’ Exhibits The next Young People’s meeting $2.95 $3.95 ford. The two final sessions will be either In tbe forin of decreases in partment,'' Borah said on returning Perfect attendance for Old Hop causes were responsible for 79 of their financial position by escaping j <*’ • to impose an alternative tax of Following through into tbe next will be held in the Federated church A Fine Selection of Coata A t « ' In thta tosro. A t the North Meth- expenditures or Increases in raven' to Washington from tho west. the alarms. There were also four from Indebtedness arising from i one ">111 for each dollar o f caolfal section tbe manufacturers have an next Sunday evening. odist church on ths 16th and the us ts-ould bavo been approximatly "Everyone wants to see those who Every Dress At This “Thrift Nook” Is Sold With The calls from Hartford where com- faulty fiscal prartices in the pa.st. , Invested In the state, and (c ) to re- six mlUlon dollars lnTfi33-83. unusual exhibit o f Connecticut made Chariee C. Talcott, left Thursday i panics in Manchester were asked to South Methodist church on the 33d. need relief get relief, but millions Following Guarantee: There is no way of avoiding this i in 're each corporation to pay the It la not to be Inferred, however, never reached those who need it, merchandise. Among these exbl- for a business trip to N ew York stand by. burden if municipalities are to place i >«rger o f the two taxes or the ten that the total amount of this addl pony will display a complete line ot C ity and New Jersey. ' The largest loss at any one fire R. O. Jordan of tbe Hartford A c- "The emoiuit expended before It their financing on a sound basis and dollar minimum tax if that la larger tional financial aid could be applied pnay will display a complete line of Mr. and Mrs. (Seorge Smith of 0 up “ Purchases made in this downstairs ‘Thrift Nook’ was $1,800 and the total loss for the cident and Indemnity company will gets to those in need Is appalling. I avoid in tbe future the heavy inter- than cither. These ebanges are pro- to tha reduction o f local taxation. silverware, the Bigelow Sanford WUIlngton were guests of Tolland are fully guaranteed! Take them home— if not a genu- year was $8,243. This was divided, be the speaker at the Monday noon have had brought to my atbmtlon Co. will show tbe latest In friends Thursday. est cost of tax anticipation. When posed In order to stablliae tbe reve- The part given to municipalities Instances in which the cost, or ex- ine bargain you may return same within 48 hours for ex- $4,818 on buildings and $728 on con- meeting, of the Manchester Itiwanis the transition bad been made, local which had balanced budgets and rugs and , tbe FuUler Brush The Ladles' Aid Society will serve tents, The total property endanger- nues and Integrate the taxes with pense of administering a fund was club. A full attendance la hoped for taxation would be reduced, not only which were not required to aeU bonds Go. will .have a moving demonstra- their regular monthly supper Fri- cliange or refund.” ed by the Arcs was $70,400 and tho aa the business will Include election those on banking Inetltutlone. about half the fund to be adminis- by the saving of interest on tax- to change their tax due datea could tion of a new broom recently put on day evening, Nov. 9th in the Feder- insurance in effect was $60,000. Unincorporated Taxee tered. of officers. John IkJhmsIian will be so applied. On the other huut, the market, and many others. Tbe ated Xhurch dining rooms. The pub- furnish the attendance prise. anticipation loans, but also to the "Now, the load ia heavy enough During the year the company re- economies which should result from (7) Except for Ita extenelon to the pari granted to munioipalltlei Ingersoll-Waterbury Company will lic are invited to come »nii bring Good Taste for the taxpayers at best, but this charged without cost 74 privately operating with a logical arrange- unlncorporAtAd motor bus com* which bad unbalanced budgets or have an actual demonstration of your friends. Mrs. Edith Gunther, ! The Women’s Guild o f tbs Csnter Bbameless waste, if not worse, will owned extinguishers. ment of time periods. panlee, unincorporated places of which had to eell substantial watch making and their crew ot Mrs. Ellen B. West and Mrs. Wil- He . reported the apparatus In Congregational church are planning have to have an end not only In the workmen who have \.,.iked their liama are tbe supper committee. Improved Financing amusement, and unincorporated amounts of bonds to change their good condition witn the exception a mtn s night program and deprss- liquor concerns, no important name o f the hungry and tbe needy, exhibit at the CSilcago Century of Tbe regular meeting of the Tol- (2) The commission proposes that tax due datea would have to be ap- of some painting needed at No. 8‘s sion part for Monday svsning at 7 change in the structure of the un- but In the Interest it decency.** Progress have already arrived to land Ubrary Association was held In *rl' munlelpallties be equipped with the plied In whole or in part to elimin- RehlnowS house and also recommended that ® at the Manchester Country incorporated business tax is pro- participate in this exhibit the Library rooms Monday after- necessary organisation and tech- ating the results of their past faulty 4 new tires be purchased for No. 2's rwsed. It Is recommended, however. Passing into the agricultural seC' noon. nique to plan and execute effective- fiacal practices. Tbe taxpayera in truck and that the chemical tanks thoee municipalities cannot expect tlon a large display has been laid Rev. George S. Brookea , pastor of Ths advlrory board of Manchss- out with tractors, farm Implements, on No. 2's truck be changed to iy-‘« « c t a r TroririonTm^^^^^^ | TatlZ to tlSi'd ^b"/ aubstenUtl reductieme in their taxee the Union (%urch, Rockville, was ■J booster tanks. There has been dls- Ur AMembly, No. 18. Order of for tbe establishment of a budget- ing shared with S , seeds, fertilizers, insecticides and the speaker. His subject was "In making authority, for the develop- present counties as at uhtil the necenary eteps have been dairying equipment In this sec __ cariled in the past two years 480''Yi" •ecompany ths girls taken to eliminate budget deficlta teresting People be has met In U who will attend the morning sarv- tlon A . N. Pierson, Inc. who main feet of 3 4 inch double Jacket hose ment of a loglral bmlgeting pro- (8) fh c onlv change nronosed in and to place financing on a sound brarles." One of the largest gather- li;o Sunday at the North Methodist tain tbe largest greenhouses in the and he recommended that this be cedure for the tn.-,t.ol1ation and the franchise tM w fhc g ro ^ e^^^^ basis. A considerable part o f the ings in several years was present to church. The group will meet In I United States will have a huge replaced. There should be, he said, operatlgn of an adequate system of . Inga of local ...... ^ " additiansl assistance which the com- enjoy this talk. I an Improvement in the supply of front of the church at 10:30, accounting and auditing, and for the public utilities Is to flower twenty feet in diameter. Include In the tax base tbe gross mleslon'e program provides to mu- Mr. and Mrs. Howard W est bad PETE'S GARAGE water fn soma sections and recom- making of unified and understand- This exblblt w ill be one o f the ceO' as Sunday guests the Misses Irene earnings from sales or servicea to nlclpaUUee would be abaorbed la mended that In tha future no main ■The Slm pl' Simon Sandwich shop able financial reports. Putting these ters o f attraction and will be made Taylor, Wanda Nyejadllk, "Arllne REPAIRING DONE BY AN EXPERT. other public service corporations « - elimlniting mimlelpal budget defi- [ less than 8 Inches be laid to carry will definitely close for the season recommendations Into effect may in- up o f potted plants, cut roses and Clark, Raymond' French and Steve All Mhkvs of Cara. Thursday. November 19. The final cept when such services are resold cits, which aggregated over 8.0 mil- i water. Fire hydrants will be paint-, crease somewhat the Immediate cash orchids. N o one will want to miss Nyejadlik of Danielson, Mr^ and ed a chrome yellow and an ordinance dinner, to be eerved from In tbe state. Uotu In 1931-33, and in retiring $3,. this beautiful spectacle. ELECTRICAL AND VULCANIZING expendltured of the municipalities, 600,000 o f the bond! aold to ajm- Mrs. Julius West of Hazardville, Lowest PoMible Prices. 12:30 on is advertised elMwbere to- (9) For tbe sake of correcting * Fruit Show Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burnham and Mr diy. but these increased expenditures conspicuous defects la present gaso- ehronlsa first tox due datea with the should be much more than counter- The Connecticut Promologlcal So- and Mrs. Thomas Burgess of Man- line and registration toxaa and to beglnnlnge of fUeal yaart. ciety, in connection with the Pomo- balanced by tha savings arising from chester. rs Quick Service, or when in trouble, The tople for dlseuwion Sunday effect a more aatiafaetory distribu- Aida Freparty Owners. logical Societies of the five other tba mora oconomlcal, effleisnt, and Mr. and Mrs. Miles A boro and morning at $;|0 by the Men’s tion of their burden, the commlasloq I t roust ba remembered, howsTcr, New Ehigland states are putting on George Aborn of Ellington were re- Call: Telephone 7913. League o f Center churcli will be responsibls conduct of municipal proposes that the gasollna tax be that the«e clalma upon state asaist- a New England Fruit Fair. This cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George "W ar and W ar Profits." Sunday at finance which tbeae provisions Increased from 2 u> 3 cents a gallon ance arise out o f obUgattona wMea exhibit will show tbe various fruits 70.83 Charter Oak Street should produce. These proposals will Palmer Charter. 6 p. m., the CYI> clul will conduct and that registration taxes be reduc- the municipalities have already in- grown in this section and will also Mrs. Lillian Ayers of Naugatuck M InteraaUng meeting, with motion permit substantial reduction In local ed approximately one third Tbe curred, which i.ow rest upon them, be an outstanding exhibit. taxation. was at her home here Tuesday and pieture.. and reports o f the Storrs rogiatratloa Us Is to be levied at and which will eontlnue to reat upon In the dairying section the Trum' called on friends. conference by Esther Pickles and . (3 ) The commission's plan In- rates graduated from 30 to 40 cents them whether the commieeion's pro- bull Electric Company will exhibit Jean Woodruff. cludes mors practicabis and effec- per hundred weight aoeordlng to gram Is Hdopetd or not. I f the .their new electric pasteurising n»' |lytllmltatiuns^upoa_Uis IncuiTcnca asaistancft to the municipe lltles - chine * t» 4 ffiitking wisebiwee, Colonel Hmmaa Hughea, an bid gross u rigbtrtoBtead o f being based, o f municipal Iniiehtedness. Instead as at present, on piston displace- whreh the cdmmfssloh pruMsei and Tinea brdaii^Dg equlpmrot will MARL BOROUGH New England fialvatton Army offl- o f tha existing limit, based primari- roent and carrying capacity. These should be grented, tbe municipali- also be shown. There will be the cer, will begin a aeries o f revival ly on the grand list. It is suggested ties would have to find other funds exhibit of tbe breedfrs with live Mr. and Mrs. W alter Glamann meetings at the citadel tomorrow proposals will maintain at approxi- SILVER GRILL toat the maximum amount of long mately their present amounts tbe for liquidating their, obligations. animals being exhibited, each one a and small daughter and Mrs. Annie night at 7:30. Those who hear him Tomm Muebester have been re- term Indebtednees of any munici- revenues of these taxes. W itb tbe These lunds ' -ould largely oome prize winner in the leading fairs of ot for the firstI. time.ims luvare auedue lorfor sa real pality be limited to the amount of from ths property Ux. Tha essist- this section. cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. treat. The meet! ~ time and appropriation at Its com- I meeting Saturday night lU property tax collections for the ai ca which the commission proposes Tbe entire lower section of tbe Doberrentz and family. and for six mand, the commission baa been un- ANOTHER ATTRACTION nl^te fhereafter will be three preceding years. It ia further to give tba municipalities'is there- hall ip taken up by tbe exhibits Frank W. Fuller' had the misfor- Smart New open to altI. ITia local officers are able to reach a saUafsetory aolutioq ■recommended that a municipality fore, in its entirety, a boon to the jthc State Departments of Fish and tune to break two ribs when the hoping for an old time rorival. of tbe dlffcult problems of tbe regu- Game, Forestry apd Parks and staging on which he 'was standing be required during any given fieeai lation and taxation o f commercial t roperty taxpayers, relieving them Woolen and Wonted to that extent of tbe burdens which Agriculture. These departments while worlitng on the addition to SATURDAY NIGHT year to levy property taxee at laaet motor vehicles, and It proposes that The Concordia Toung People's 8o- would otherwise rest upon them. have erected a most wonderful back his house' gave w ay last week. Dr. elety has pla-med a atraw ride for equal to no per cent of ita average another special commission bq ap- annual property tax levy of the The effect of ths eommlsuon's rec- ground to the entire exhibit, with C. E. Pendleton of Colchester at- Modern and 01d>Pashioned Dances this evening. A eurpriee Is In order pointed to Investigate this problem. forests, brooks, live fish and animals tended him. Mr. Fuller is able to be three preceding years before being ommendations upon tbe raal aaute And and ail msmbera are urged to meet The commission calls special atten-. tsx burden is to be measured, not together with a large exhibit of pro- around. at the church at 7:18 when further permitted to incur any Indebtedness tlon to the Importance of coopera- b,v tha actual ’-eduction in taxation duce raised on Connecticut fanns. Gustave SchadUe, Sr., age 87, instructions will be given as to tte in that year other than tax-anticipa- tion with neighboring atates in deal- which digy ba axyected, but by the This exposition is being conduct' passed S'way at his home Monday method of proeedure. tion loans. These provlalens, 'to- ing with this problem. ed by the Connecticut State Grange night. He leaves two sons, Gusta-ve gether with tbe clarification of other difference between what that burden OH BO Y! Liquor and Amusement Levies would .'emaln under present condi- under tbe direction of tbe following Schadtie of this place and Fred Memories of the first happy oaetlons o f the statutee relating to (10; It Is proposed that liquor con- tioBs and wbgt it would ba under the members of tbe Executive Commit SchadUe o f Cromwell and one up Armistice Day will be brought back tbe powers o f ths municipalities to cerns and places of amusenient be tee, Frank H. Peet, State Master, daughter, Mrs. Gustave Flcmke of at tha Gaia Armlsties Dance to be incur debt, should tend to check the proposed plan. subject to the same taxes aa are im- commission suggests plan Ard Welton, State Secretary, Minor this place and several crandchildren rapid growth of municipal indebted- Tha a fiotDogt and Sauerkraut Gro’’* J^mnee HaH posed upon other businesses and, in for tha rtform of stats sad local Ives, Chairman, L. G. Tolies and W. and nine great-grandchildren. Burial this Saturday night. Many World ness and gradually to reduce the addition, that selecUva salsa taxas E. Templeton. took place at Hillside cemetery, W ar veterane, their wives and burden of local taxation required for ba impoaad on aalas of baer, wtncA N o AdmftotiOB ChHMG Wednesday afternoon wl(Ji Rev. JOIN THE RED CROSS owcethearts will attend tbe dance. debt service. and liquors, and on admlssiona to Attendance prises will be award- Mr. Fields of Eastharopton officiat Paper bats, noveltlee, noisMsakert NOV. 11 TO 17. Would EquallM Burden amusemants. Only minor admlnia- ed each afternoon and evening and ing. FREE Md everything of a carnival atrie The commlsaion'e plans includes will consist o f watches and clocks, Local schools are cloeed today a> 0:00 to 0:80 P. M. win be glvra avray to tha dancers trative changes In the luccaaslon many changes In existing state and and aatste taxes art proposed. silverware, brushes, food products tbe teachers are having a vlaiting to help make a Joyout evening. local taxes recommended for the and - arioua other ei^cles on display day. It*s good to smoke Luckies for Luckies are round, . Strrlof Thf Beat — Always Tha Best! (II) The appointment of another FRED E. I^. Johimy Gregan will prompt ths purposes of effK tin g a more equit- in tbe exhibit taaU. No iiini««inn Anthoiw D. Csaailla, D. w Old faahiontd daocet mod Bill special commlseioD to Inveetigata eAiL'FXiaitii'' ECKUAROT’S—The Batter Grade FRANKFURTS! able distribution of tbe tax burden charge wUl be made and tbe general elected Repreaentatlve from this Munrie and his orchestra win pro- the whole problem of . exemptions C. E. HOUSE and improving tax admintatratlon. « 0 87$ vii; irt public is cordially invited to at- town oa Tuesday. H6 was elected Luckies are firm, Luckies are fully packed with ride the harmony. These dances are granted under the local property WERNER tend at any time. by a majority ot 38 votes over Paul ,ves— Tha following are the most Import- The cl held every Saturday night through- tox, the InberlUnce taxes, and other SCHUTZ BBER On Draught ant of these changes: INSTKttri'UR MVSOMD Roberts, R. Mary L. Hall. D „ was out the year with good w tinr sUto taxes ii urged. . AUTO OWNERS PAT elected Judge of Probate over E. only the clean center leaves—these are the mild­ “Tha baer that aude MUwaokee famons” (1) All personal property (tangi- Mt leaves facilltiea and parking apace. It la difficult to aaUmata tba com- Loe Angriea. — (A P ) — Owners AUaa BUsh, R. The following Jus- these & SON, he. ble and Intangible), except ta^bla PIANO and ORGAN bined effects of thsaa proposed .TODAY and SATURDAY o f auttunoblles paid an average of ticee of tbe Peece were elected: AOVHRTIfiiaaCNT peraonal property used for or in con- FALL TERM Ato-‘The Ale with the ebangae in state and local taxsa $8139 a car in federal, atoto and Heaiy J. Blakeelee, R „ and John C est leaves—they cost more — they taste better# naetioa with b u ^ a c s or profaaalona NOW STARTED upon the burden o f local taxatica. municipal taxes during 1938. accord- Vergeaon, R., A llen CSiainbers, D., (not including farm ins). Is to be re- The elimination o f nonbualnMa per* •todtoi Its •vesi Street ing to the Southern California Au- John WtmaMr. D., and Robert moved from the grand Ust. Motor tonal property from tha grand lists PtMiae: S$$t tomobile club. This, Om report Woodford, D. toasted” vehiclas ars to ba subject to a opeclal wui tend s l i g h t to Ineraaaa tha added, indicated aa inereaae ot $L05 Mrs. John A. Fuller is recovering teid lk i over the 1933 average. from an attack of the grip. . MANCHESTER jmENTNC HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., JBIDAT, NOVEUBIHt», 1M4. MANUHEtfrElI EVENING HCRAUD, MANCHESTER CONN., PRTDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1981

DougOB, chfof of (toff; AidM Allan' TO SUE STATE Ckln'ed on August 3 ot this jreor. Mr. Derby. The cose Is returnable to aaeB. Jonathan TrumbuD rood is Doxwr, WUItom Lsggott, Arthur Hartford, Nov. 9.— (A P ) —George Albright contended that bis car left the superior, court for Fairfield being oiled for 7 miles. emnloyea, reesntod the IstriHlae Prem itr o f France GASHEATHELPS Condition O f ONE-HODSEUGISUTDRE GETSnVEyEARSnNt with the result that ha Wag kaerit- ARMSnCE PARADE McCaim, Doniri Walktr, Samuel Albright of Stratford has brought the highway and went down on em- county. Route N a 39—Lebaaen-WiUimaa- od down, Ucksd and baatan. H« DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Pratt, ItawreBCO Omrveroo. •ait against the state highway com- bankment. Ue road. Bitnml us macadam PARTOF-CONSmunON died shortly afterwards. 5. The following calls will be missioner for damages of 925,000 for The accident happened on the DYED LAMB FAVORED MANUFACTUREOF State Roads laagtli about 4H mlloa under - oon- CRIME 13 YEARS OLD sounded: injuries clelmod to have been sue- river road, so-coUed, In the town of London (A P )—Gray-dyed Indian In prasonUng Delta for aa«tanc< FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6 (Cantrol and Eaat.ni Btaodard lim a) MARSHAL’S ORDERS ' h a Financial Expert ■trucUon. Open to local traffic. First coll —1:30 p. m. after agraaing to tba plaa of guilty N.tai AU niiaraaw *a kar aoS baste ebalai or arenpa tbwMf aotei RouU No. 101—Canton bridge to the lesser obarge, Aaristant Awemhly —1:80 p. m. STATEPRODUCTS Road eotuHUors and detoura in and approaches under construction Sfol ewette eeSif'Ce MaHtealanatloii laeludM_aH avallabte atatlwas. Nebnulia Proposal Swept by 'Bridgaport, Nov. S—(A P ) —Ben- State's Attorney Loria W. Willti Oraf faiiia aobltri t. •kant*. F. M. ' Cant. * ' FRAN K J. CERVINI. - .the Brltlab on varloua matter. He the Stats o f Oonnecticut made nec- on Albany tumpIke.^O; an to traffic. ■T ASBOCUTEO PBESS. Development of Oie use of manu- ISiOOO M a ji^ t y — BeeoEifg jamin F. (Tallow) Delta, of Mount declared that there were many dlf- NSC-WBAF NETWORK (HO—BMuty ProBram — MMti Morthsl. ’learned hU EngiUh in acbooL essary by highway construction and RouU No. 110—Shelton and Mon- Vernon, N. T , waa aenUnoad U Bd Wurtaebaeh’s Orehntra-west Fnik Cerriri Calls AD Units Manchester veteran orgonlzatloiu X' Ft*rre EUenoe Flaodin, tbe 45> factured gas In Induatrtal heating Operative Two Years Hence. flculUaa In eeouriag wttneeaea oftai aAtlC — Korti wMf »lw wmI wtte (:((— (;((—Pren-Nada Nawa ParM Flandln U an expert in aviation. roe. Shelton Monroe road. About sUU's piUon tor thraa and one- a Upee of 19 years but that th« wlar wtoa wett «tl wilt Wfbr 'wre way and auxiliaries wlU attend a Me- l-.a'! peUUcUii wbo b u afTMd During the war be waa In the aviX' processets has progressed rapidly In olUng announced by the Oonnatiu- 9 milee of SH-lnih bttumlnoua ma- (:00-' 7HO-Myrt and Marfd — aast; Connecticut during tha past decade half to five yeara, by Judge Fred- state bad several wltnaaaes wbe wbu wca. wtam wwj V'4i b.4 Odn Nun. Dane* Orehattra—wadt morial service Sunday niorning in fit btceme premier of France, ii an tion aervlce and plloU hU own ma- cut Highway Dapartman os o< No- cadam. Open U trafine. eriok M. Peasley.in Superior Court wmag well woo-who wow wdaf wkbf tits- 7i1(—Just Plain BUI—nun: Rad to Assemble at 1:30 p. m. the’ South Methodist church. Rev. until at the present time gas Is used Uncoln, Neb. Nov. fr—(A P )— A could Identify Owm as the man in NORtHWgOT A CANADIAN - wtnU aranaatn Paetball—mSdwtat •vUtor, a ftnanrtal expert, a dlplo- chine now. He baa been a member vembar 7, 1934. . RouU No. 140- mington. Badd'a today when he pleaded guilty to the gang whoyi6et etruck KUkelly 'Wiba krt> w.bo woar kfrr oro^of Leonard C. Harris, former Navy of many important aviation commU' in on extraordinary large number of MlUa rood. Shouldem are being oil- small one-house Legislature, pre- ( 1( 0— (SS-Th. Oaranadara — aM; l e t , and a Oonaervatlve. He la a irocessea whers other fuels former- RouU No. U. B. l —'Falrflald. manslaughter. He bad been indict- SOUTH — wrva wptf wwa. wte wjax Oanea Orehaatraa waat dbd DM. on Sunday. chaplain will deliver the Memorial niembm' of the Left RepubUcan Par- alona. He waa director of the inter' Southport eut-off. About 1 mils of ed for 3 milse. viously scorned as an academic ed aeveral weeks ago on a charge ^ a -w n a wted wm wno wsb wapi tidS— 7i4(—Baakt Csrtar, Talk—ba- addrese. {y held away. It la shown In a cheek, RouU No. 104A— ElUngton. East Mose4hiuri400,()()0 la ta ba openi •wjdx wnnb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro ale; Batwean tha Bedkenda—waat tr, which holde a poslUon at the allied avUtion aervlce In 1917 and 40-foot reinforced eonerete- pave- dream, haa been grafted into the of murder la the firs' degree, aris- 'woal klb- kth. wm. wav. wtar 7HO— SiOO—Baay Aem—east; Haymas Rev. C. Homer Ginns, pastor of Uter waa a member of the peau;e up of the State's manufacturing aide EUtngUn sUt'on rood la being at tha Rhode Tolaad Stats alrpori MOUNTAIN—koa kdri k«lr kohl WARDS N OVEMBER center In French poUtlce. lue out of a shooting in Stomford Orchm.—Dlxfe: Roth Orch.—waat the North Methodist church will de- esUbliabments. It Is said, although ment under construction. Open to Nebraska eonsUtution, but this a u u for further ImprovanMnta te th< Marshal Frank CervinI of the HU command of the Bncllab Ian* conference aub-commlttcd on avia- traffic. Old Saybrook. Old Saybraek oiled for 1 mile. 19 yeara ago. WACIFIC COAST—kfo ktl krw komo 7i1S^ (Il( — Bdwin C. Hill's Cam- liver the Armietlce Day address at tha greatest uae of gas Is still for oad the nation must wait two yoars drainage ayetam and tarrala. kbq kfid ktar kxu kpo manta—basla; Jm Haymea Oreh..— Armistice Day parade issued his Auafe U recarded ai one of tbe rea* tion. cooking and other purpooee In the cut-oE. About 9 miles of 20-foot re- . RouU No. 149—OolehacUr. West- A t Omt iiine Delta ontared Stam- Mat. Kait. Dlaie: J t . Stavatl Orehaa.—waat Ute Manchester Memorial boepitol eoci for hie ..rise to power. He haa A lawyer by profeaaton, be enter- inforced concrete pavement. Open cheoUr road Is being oiled for 3 U witnsaa the wparintant ford with a gang of gunmen and 4!4f— (140—Capi. Tim H.aty, Stamp. 7i(0— (HO — CMirt d Human Rate- general orders lost night for the an- at 2:19 p. m. Wreaths wlU be plac- ed PaiiUroent at the age ot 39. Ha home, that there art more than miles. tianp—baste; Rhythm Rhapsody— Juat reaigned aa minUter of public 20,000 different industrial uses o f to traffic, Tha proposal swept the sU U by proceeded to the tiewey Club. The IM — ttOO — Thrill* of Temarrew— nual parade on Sunday, Nov. 11. ed by tbe veteran units on the Me- haa the dietinction of nelng among RouU No. 199—Praaton-Griswold- aa 89,000 majority 'Tuesday, excacd- 13 patrons in the place were forced wtat; Dick atMl*, R.pertar—midw Dlxla: H.rbl. Kay* Orehn.—w.at worka. Before then he waa minu- gas, many of them davaloped by''UM Route No. 3—East Hartford. a:1S— filS—Myitarlou. talanS—.ait: •HO— (lOO—March of Time, Oram. Units of the parade will report to morial to Mtmebester’s 45 World ter of finance three aeparate timea the Parisian-bom politiclana who program of research, which has been South Main street. Shoulders are Voluntown. Th. Preston, R. I., Ins the fondest bopaa of Its author, at point of gun to stand .while the H U S K Y T H R O A fS T.m Mix, ak.teh—mldw.at r*pwt •:(0- (:S0—HollywMd Hetal—o to • War dead at the close of the cere- haa liaen to cabinet ^altlona. France trunk line. Bituminous mackdam pockeU. (:30—101(0—Kata (mKh A Har Mual. the Marshall and aides at the Army B E D D I N G W E E K gang went through their' and three timea mlnUtei- of com- conducted by the American Gas As- being oiled for 1 mile. United SUtes Senator George W. Ovartnxed b y , (ilO— (iSa—Wr*M-a«dle N.w. Farlod 10H0—11H0—Oaal* Ndl nn Oreh.—east; monies. merce. U ruled chiefly by men from the surfact ia amder construction for NorriA Many expect him U run for Several tboUMUds o f dollara was 5i38— t i i a —Marlon McAIIm . Soprano and Navy club at Mcdn and Forest sociation for tha post several yeara. Route To. 4—Sharon-Oomwan fine* .$1(0— (Ha—Silly OsteholM.* tkrieh Myrt and Mar(t—rapnit for wnt streets at 1:30 p. m. and the parade Frequently he haa done the talk- provlnoea. Even Flandin’a farmer Among the many places where IIH miles. Traffic can pass. ivemor In 1986 in order to guide tsdian from jthem. tog, enwktog (■(»- 7i0e—OsuM A thritar. Plan*, lOiK—mis—Oaate N.lnn Orch.-naat; seat in the Chamber came from the road. From Cornwall bridgi eight Hanry Auatt Orehntra—midwaat will form on Main street (east side) ing when negoUatona have been gas heat Is now^iit to sxtensive use RouU No. 189—Oolebrook-Bandla- Ke plan's inauguration. As the gangatars were leaving tiia— 7il(—Oan. A Olan-Mst 4 aou 10HO—111(0-Harry OaKar Oreh.—ba- carried on between France and the Department of the Yonne and not mllee west. Shoulders and railing field road. WaUrbound macadafia tha club Barnard Kllkelly, a trolley ana— riaa-Unel. Bara Nad* ttatten opposite Forest street is tbe brass manufacturing center incompleU Open to traffic. The 1919 Lagislatura will ba the t:4^.T:4a—Prank Ouek Junate awl.l ele: Bari Hlnn Orehaa.—midwnt BIRD SANCTUARIES United gtatea or Great Britain. He from ParU. He found a group of surfsM is under construction for 2 11H0—12H0—Jaequaa Ranard Orehn. DIvtaiona In the Naugatuck Valley. In this last bicameral and tha last partisan TKW— ana—Janie. Driaon.tt*—to e IlitO—12i(0—Dan Ruee. A Orehntra The parade will be composed of waa one of the cloaeat advtaera to country folk who were willing to Route No, U. S. Soutbbury. miles. Grubbing, n tng a ^ in- lawmaking body In tha sU U govern- ■lOa— (loa-w.ltalna by Ab* Lyman area of concentrated manufactur- Conetructlng new retaining wall to •Iia— (Iia—Pick A Pat. Comtdy Act 11:40—12;4(—Prank Oallay’s Oreheetra three divisions, including boy and PLAN OF COUNTY Y former Premier Laval during con- elect him. stalUng eulvarU. Cfo.n U traffic. ment. The amendment abolished tbe 12:00— 1:00—Dance H o u r - w a b o onl y ing. gas because of its flexibility, bold im rs^road embankment at •HO—ig;0a—The PIrcl Nt(htar—<■ to e girl scouts, police, school children, veraatlona with the United Btatea Flandln U six feet, aix Inches tall. rsadiness of control, unvarying tem- RouU No. 194—Bloomfield. Park party digUnetJon of lawmakers at •i(0—10:(a—Oethle Charletcrc. Oraan NBC-WJZ NETWORK He recently visited Canada for Lake Zoar. A abort section of one- avanue la M ng ollad for 1 mils. ISiOa—IIHO—Saak of tha Nawa, Talk girl scouts bond, and Solvation over the Hoover moratorium. In peratures, cleanitnsss and quickness the same time It cancelled nearly AAOIC — Baeti wla wba-wbia wbal Wild Life Preservation One of June, IBSl, and be baa been aaclgned tbe Cartier celebration and saw way traffic la necessary. RouU No. 199—Simsbury. Hart- lOiK—lliia—Parnando Orehaal.—waaf Army bond In tbe escort divisions. hss been firmly established in a 100 aeaU in tha aoaembly. STEIGER^S only: Oena and Olan—weal rcpn< whan kdka wear wjr Vlw wayr wraal; The veterans division will be led by ford road U being oiled for 1 mile. Organization’s Alms — Meet to London aeveral timea to talk with President Roosevelt in September. large number of heating processee Routs No. U. 8. 9A—-Farmington- Under the terms of tha amend- Hartford 101(0—111(0—Prtddia Martin Orchestra Mldweat: wcky kyw wenr wle kwh West Hartford. Farmington cut- RouU No. 190—Buffteld. Lake 11.-00—12:00—addle Duehin Oreheetra kwer koll wren wmaq kao wkbf- the Center Flute Bond and will in- This Week. where In the past other types of nant, tha 1099 Leglalatura will pick 11:10—12:30—Ted Pl er l t e Oreheetra NORTHWBOT A CANADIAN — wtm] clude American Legion, Veterans fuel have been used. off. Finisbad and open to traffic. Congamond road. About 8 mllcf of wiba kelp w.bo wday kfyr erct cfcf bituminous macadam road under legislators between SO and 50 for lU CB9-WABC NETWORK •OUTH — wn-a wptf wwno wla w]ax of Foreign Wars and Spanish War nent peraonalitias,. She also told of Anbther place where gas plays a Routs No. 3 and 30—Wlncbsatar. one-housa. auocfaaor. Construction bridga and eut-off on conatnjctlon but open U traffic. wfla-wenn wlod warn wmc wab wapI auxiliaries and all Manchester vet- A project of wild life preserva- her travels In Europe. prominent role today Is the hundred Although a few other sUtes have SAOIC—Baati wabo wade woko wcao w]dx wemb kroo wky wfaa wbap kpro eran units. The Grand Army of new location. Open to traffic. RouU No. 307—Lebanon. Cream- For One Week O n ly! waab wnao war wkbw wkre whk cklw woal ktba ktba wsoo wav. tion, first engaged In at Camp Rednoe Dimock’s Vote or mors Connecticut establishments had one-houae Legislatures at vari- the Republic will ride In automo- ROCKVILLE Route No. 10—Simsbury. College ery Hill road ts being oiled for wdro wean wjae wean wfbl wapd ejav MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kdr kahl Woodstock this summer by Hart- which manufacture airplanes and wmai wbna; MIdwaati' wbbm r biles with Mancheater Gold Star A check-up of the vote of the highway. Shoulders are being oiled 9 miles. ous times in American history, no PACIFIC COAOT—kao kfl krw komo aviation materials, supplies and kmbo kmox wewo whaa kbq kfwl ktar koo mothers. ford County boys—and more re- town of Vernon waa made yeaUr- for 9 mlljs. RouU No. 219—Groton. Palmer state In the union now has a single- BA(T—wpa whp wibw whee wIba wfea day by Henry Schmidt, Republican aqulpments The manufacture of tie chamber assembly. ConL Bast. The parade will start at 1:40 p. cently stimulated by a visit to r«>ds and tie wire for the heavier, Routs Vo. 16—Vernon. Vernon Cove bridge and approaches under wore wico efrb ckae 4:20- SiSO—Th. Slnolna Lady—eaat Co m forters registrar, who called the matter to Center road. Shoulders are being construction. Traffic can pass. OtXIB—WB>I wsfn wbro. wqam wdod 4;4S— 5:40—Orphan AnnI*—east only m. and will proceed north on Main Shade Swamp Bird Sanctuary at the attention of Town Clerk Joto B. thcn-alr machines, for example, re- klra wren wise wdeu wtoo krid wrr 3:00— 4:00—Jack Berner A Oreheetra street to the Center where It will be Farmington—will receive further Warm, Whita, Cotton-f/IM ROCKVILLE TO REQUEST lies largely on the steady, intense oiled for 1 mile. Route No. 841—Kent-Warran ktrh ktaa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt Tboinaa that Dr. Edwin R. Dlmock, ESTATE TO WIDOW (i30— a;S0—Pren-Radle Newt Ptrled reviewed by Lieut. Louis M. Mer- impetus this week when members Warm—4)4 4 miles under conatruetlon. Shoul- wmbr wala ktui ktko (;4$— t:4(—Lcwcll Themta — nat; rick, U.SA,., the reviewing officer of Oiunty Y. M. C. A. clubs will Darts, some of them hardly more ford. West btafford underpass Is of tbe day and Invited guests at the olene, wide ta- FINES IN AUTO CASES from tbe 35th District, had received under construction but open to traf- ders and ratling Incomplete. Open Bridgeport, No. 9—(A P ) — Gen- MIDWBOT—weah wpl wmt wmbd wlan Orphan Annia—repeat to midwoct meet with Lloyd Sweet of the State than threads, are subjected to a eral Henry A. Bishop, prominent In wIbw kfh kfab wkba wcco webt keel 4:00— 7:00—Amec 'n* Andy—east only reviewing stand at the Center. The Nature League to take active steps teen border. 100 too many votes on the official fic. to traffic. Warren. Warren-Kent 'wnax e:1(— 7:1(—Willard Robison Orcheet. temperature of shout 300 degrees civic life here for 80 yeare, and a 1:30— 7:30—Red Oavic. Serial Skatch parade will continue to Depot to create bird sanctuaries in their check up. for six hours for the purpose of Route No. 16—Colchester. Com- road ia being oiled f c H mile. MOUNTAIN—kvor klx koh ksl grandson of the founder of the New COAOT — kb] koln kfre kol kfpv krl (;43— 7:4g-i-Danoereut Paradin. Skit Square and will countermarch to own vicinities. LegiaUtive Action Will Be Mr. Schmidt revealed that the driving off any hydrogen that may stock bridge-Colctaestcr trunk line, 7:00— (;0O—Iranc Rich's Oarlal Act Haynes street where the parade will official report showed Edwin R. bituminous macadam, length about FAIXINO LIMB KILLS MAN Haven railroad who died here three kfbk km] kwa kern kdb krmb kab 7|1S— tiK —The Dick Llabert Revue In Bloomfield the Hi-Y club will Sought in Effort to Obtain have been absorbed by the steel weeka ago, left a nominal esUte Cent. Bait. 7:30— 1:30—AI Ooodman'e Half Hour halt and allow the veterans division erect their bird-feeding stations at Dlmock, 30M: Francis J. Prichard, wire. Treating and annealing of 6 1-8 miles la under constractlon. 4:00— (:0O—Phil Harris A Orehattra to proceed to the hospital for the Additional Funds. Traffic should avoid :hls route. Buckingham, Va. — (A P) — The which ia given outright to his widow, 4:40— S:4( — Neblneon Crueee, Jr.— the Town Park. Collinsville boys, Inner- 1592 and Thomas Ferguson, 79, tbe metal used In making airplanes N. r.: Pranklln MeCermlek—chain •tSO— (:30—Phil Baktr'a Ohow-to e ceremonies at the Memorial on the through the Interest of Frits Lof- o ' totaling 9999 while there Were only Route No. 20—Granby-Hartlend. falling limb of a tree tore away the Mrs. Jeasle A. Bishop, it was dis- 1)00— (:0O—H. V. Kaltanbern — eaat; •;0O—10:00—AI Barnard, Paul Dumont reqtlirts tomperatursa that do not .•On"-midwnt; OM Oon(w—weet CSt^lOiSO—Jawich Prearam, Musical hospital lawn. gren. will visit his heavily-wooded 3730 votes east of which 30 were vary more than a fraction of a de- East Hartland-West Granby road. top of Thomas L. Wade's bead, kill- closed by filing of his will in probaU LcgisUtlve action la to be sought ing him instantly. . . . . court today. •;1(-. (iia — Bobby Beneon — eaet; 10:00—11:00—Del Campo Oreheetra— Aides lot, already stocked with many S p ri n g Mat t ress thrown out. In tbe check-up which gree throughout the entire process. 3 mllea bitumlnour maca^m under Nebert Mack—Dixie; Skippy—mid- east; Amot 'n' Andy—west repeat Marshal CervinI has selected as kinds of wild life—and in Granby by the city of Rockville to raise was made an error of 100 waa found cons .uctlon but open to traffic. weit; Texae Hangera—west 10H0—11:30—Jolly Coburn Orchestra (:I0— (:10—Bddia DooWy, Football— 11:00—12:00—Ralph KIrbery, Barl l ont his aides for the Armistice Day par- the Friendly Indian Group will util- A H u ge Purch ase Brings This V a l u e! more futda for the city treasury by in totaling tha vote of Dr. Dimoek. SEA FLOODS VENICE Route No. 29—New Canaan. Oen- 11:00—12:0S—Ptllx and Hit Orehntra ade, Major Allan Dexter, William oka avenue. Short sections are be- eaat; Rad Oranga — othera east ize a small wooded area one-quarter securing part of the fines collected Armiatteo Day Oatobntlon Jack Armttrong—mldweat repeat 11:30—12:80—Arehia Bleyer Orehntra Leggett, Arthur McCann, Daniel u( a mile from the center of tbe 99-C o il All the comfort of on _ ___ Venice, Nov. 9— (A P I — Venice, ‘H , °!'***' Walker, Samuel Pratt, and Law- town. in the city court for violation of the Armistice Day is being celebrated ute I'o. 47—Washington. Bee innersprmg in tha various schoola today with the queen of the Adriatic, had an “ rence Converse. Harold Dougan ia In the Rye street section of South Spring —at little more than motor vehicle laws. unruly subject today when the saa Brook is being oiled for 2 miles. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 8:15—Dick Liebert'a Musical Revue. chief of staff to the parade marshal. programs being held this afUmoon. Windsor, the Rye Street' Braves Deep double-deck the price of an rfl- This action was taken at the meat- rose In storm wrath and Invaded her Route No. 63—Watertown Straits 8:30—Intimate Revue—AI Good- Tbe parade order: will learn how to construct lean-toos A t the Maple street school there will turnpike. 9 miles bituminous maca- Fn>m 11 A . H . to 12 P . M. coils give greater cotton! Filled with .95 lag of the Board of Common Coun- principal piaasaa. man and hia Orchestra, General Orders In addition to the feeding stations be a vary InUreating program at dam under construction. Shoulders comfort. Rounded cil Wednesday evening at which San Marco 'Plasaa, the chief WTiC 0:00—Phil Harria and his Orches- No. 1 while Wapping Community Y boys deep Premier wire 2:30 o'clock when the kindergarten 2 pairs corner, prevent time tbe legislative committee, and railing incomplete. Open to tra; Leah Ray, blues singer. will get their plana actively under and lower grades furnish a program square of Venice, was under several traffic. Hartford. Ooaa. 1. Tbe Armistice Day Parade will torn I coils, held in place by P la id Blan k o t headed by Alderman William Roga- feet of water with no line of de- Giicken A La Caedatora 75c aejM W. IM S B. O. SSSB M. 9:30—Phil Baker. Harry McNaugh- assemble on November 11, 1934 at wsy with the coming of Mr. Sweet sisal insulator pads. of songs and reciutlons. Routs No. d9—Waterbury. Wa- Singrle P a ir 84c ton, Martha Meart, contralto; A L L WOOL! 66x80 Doable lus, waa Instructed to seek action so markatlon between the square and Timveteia BroadcAotlaB Sonrtao 1:30 p. m. to t! eir community on Saturday. Covered in damask P a cked a nd Se a le d that the city would receive either Chirlstmaa Charity terbury, Wolcott, Bristol road. Leon Belasco’s Orchestra. 2. a. The head of the column will IWcicht 4H the Grand Canal. About 7H mllea bttumiuous maca- $1.65 pattern ticking. tbe whole fine or at least the major Frank Badstuebner Post, Vet- Tbe municipal authorities hurried- 10:00—AI Bernard and Paul Du- form on the east side of; Main Street in Sanit ary C a rton Ipouixlt. White erans of Foreign Wars, held a dam pavement. Open to traffic. mont. opposite the intersection with For- COME What a “buy” it is! Iblocked with $X.9S part of It in the city court. A t pres- ly erected wooden bridgee to per- Ravioli . . . . 35c doz. Thufaday, November 9 ' em P Fair ent the fine goes to the state. special meeting last evening In the Route No. 90—Madison and Kil- This is the stocking famous for wear, that wa have sold 10:30—"The Meaaago of Israel,” est atreet. Ipwtete. mit pedestrians to cross the square ling orth. No. Branford-KUling- Rabbi Jonah B. Wise of the Cen- The matter was brought up for O. A. R. hall to discuss t ^ Christ- and the thousands of pigeons, who Inc. Bread and Butter. successfully for eight years . . . Now absolutely Rltiff. b. Formation— HERE I mas charity activities to be under- worth road about 614 miles bitumi- less with a heel within a heel for even greater wear. F. M. tral Synagogue. First Dlviahm oonaideration by Alderman Kerwln figure prominently In all to irlsU' nous macadam pavement. Open to Hundreda ot people have oaten here since we opened for 8:94—^Lord Moyor'a Banquet from 11:00—^Time, weather. FOR Little who showed the members that taken by the lodge. It Is planned to post cards, did Imitations of Noah's London. Platoon o ( Manchester Police LOANS traffic. bnalneea. Everyone has oompllmented us en our food. For real 11:15—Cascades Orchestra. RockvUls waa losing considerable do considerable charity work at dovat. 4:90—Muaie GuUd. Marshal and Aides Our , Christmas. Route No. 84—Oroton-Btontng- ItoUan food apeoialtlaa stop la and try them at the 11:30—Mayfair Orchestra. Salvation Army Band $ 3 0 0 revenue regardless of the work of tOn-No. Stonington. Old Mystic, R. If You Order a Dozen Pairs You Brin^f 9:00—Causee of War. friendly TO Farm Bureau Meets 12:00—Ralph KIrberry, baritone. Company K, 169th Infantry the local police. Under the present CHINESE LIKE CHEWING GUM iI.. Una trunk lint. Bltumlnoua ma- 9:15—Straight Shootera. 12:05 a. m.—Hotel Montclair Or- 2e The annual meeting of the Tol- the Price Down To 75c Per Single Pair. 5:80—Nellie ReveU's Interviews. Howitzer Company state law la any ease in which a cadam about 10 miles In length un- chestra. Secaad Dliiaion monthb c o m * nem h in i stats police officer participates, land County Farm Bureau whose Nanking. China. _ (A P I — China der construction. Traffic can pass. 9:45— Stamp Club. headquarters are In Rockville, was Restaurant and Spaghetti Palace 12:30 a. m.—Hotel Commodore Or- Girl Scouts Drum and Bugle W .’n Iwr. ta .wlp 1111x1* oi m urM p<»pl* whether to help a local officer or consumes more than 9660,000 worth Ruute No. 99—Colchester. Am- 6:00—WrtghtvUle Clarion. chestra. who DMd money. The only charge i« 3% per Notion Sale held last evaning In the Ellington 37 Oak Street Mancheater MAIL AND TELEPHONE (2-4203) HCLEO 6:80—Pre8S*Radlo Newa. Oirps month on the unpaid amount of the loan. acting by himself, one-half of tbe of American chewing gum a year, ston road le being oiled for 2 miles. Girl Scouts Town Hall. The business part of the according to statistics of the minis- Route No. 87—rranklio and Lab- 6:35—Studio Progranr. Full Line of fins goes to the state, The only St. James Boy Scouts PIRSONAL FINANCE CO. revenue tbe city of Rockville now affair was brief and the night was try of Industries. Toxl-dance halls, 6:45—Billy Batchelor. given over to old fashioned dancing 7:00—Program from New York. Boy Scouts of America RdMM it, italA B ii« receives la In the costs of the court which are frequented largely by the School Children. and social affairs. ' youth of China, are said to be the 7:19—Concert Miniatures. 7M Blnia 0tr*«t MniielicKtMV New amounting to approximately g ll in Third INvtshM 36M aacb ease. EUu Meet Chief outlet for the American-made 7:30—Musical Highway. Rockville Lodge, No, 1959, B. P. product. 7:49—Studio Program. RADIO: Center Flute Band Mayor George C. Sheets favors 8:00—Jessica Drogonette. American Legion Auxiliary Notions O. Elks, held an Important meeting Veteran of Foreign Wars Auxil- the change In tbe law making It last evening at tbe Elks Home. A 9:00—Modem Concert Program. Wide assortment. Every- cctt'.pul.-.or>’ to pay all motor vehicle 9:30—Pick and Pat. New York, Nov. 9.— (A P )—The iary Kerosene and Range Oil vote was taken on a change In the Prince of Wales as a resuler of Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary thing you need for your fines to the state and urged that constitution and a vote wts also 10:00—First Nlghter. P la id B la n k e t action be taken. poetry la to join in the American American Legion Band Fall sewing. Buy your taken on the admission of several 10:30—Gothic (Aorietere. CoMon— Slnete 7DxA> Slat observance of Armistice Day Sun- World War and Spanish War 7 V2C gal. full supply at this price Firm, cloae "n-.a r.-.2ttcr Is to be taken up with new candidates who were previous- 11:00—George R. Holmes’ News tha c-..-pJIT.tion counsel by Alder- from Washington. day. Ha wiU talk from Albert Hal), Veterans 39 gallone or over. and save! weave adds ly reported as satisfactory by the London, at 4:30 p. m., with WEAF- Manchester Pipe Band wear. Bed- tr, n V/lu:am Rugalua of the legisla- committee. ll;1 8 ^ e iM Crawford, organist. Fuel Oil, 2-3-4 tl' a t cnim’-ttcj so that a bill may be 11:30—Slumber Hour. NBC doing the broadcast. British War Veterans Auxiliary room pattdat d:...'«i i:p In time for action In the 12:00—Silent. After settling on tbe football an. British War Veterans CHET’S ouncers It would use. NBC G. A. R. C.. ; .\aaembly. Radio and Service Shanged Its mind, giving the broad Automobiles. 6 V2C gal. Uons Club Play cast for the Army-Harvard game to 3. a-1. The parade will move out Free measuring sUcka. U..ubuaJ interest Is being shown The Poet’s Column Station Ted Huslng. at 1:40 p. m. and will proceed north in i.uc cast which haa been selected Ttm» in tonight; through Main atreet to Depoa fo. liie comedy to be presented by AN ULU-FASIIIONED PABLOE 80 O A K L A N D S T R E E T WDRC WEAF-NBC—7 p. m.. Babe Ruth Square, countermarch and continue tlx.- Kuckville Lions club to raiss from Tokyo; 9:30, Pick and Patsy; to Haynes street. A distance of Porterfield*s funds lor the "milk fund" to provide In memory tonight, a parlor I DIAL 5191 Hartford Oeos. 12, Eddie Duehin Orchestra. forty yards will be maintained be- 68 Spruce St. TeL 6584 free distribution of milk to the Which long ago was of interest to WABC-(7BS—8, Easy Aces; 9:30, tween divisions. needy school children. "Hie Trial of me. Hollywood Review; 10, Broadcast b-1. When tbe head of the column the Century" will be presented Wed- A rose bedecked carpet waa a beau- Friday, Nov. 9 from He de France. reaches Haynes street on the return nesdr.y, Noy. 14. tiful sight 4:00—Rhythm Band Box. WJZ-NBC^-8:30, AI Goodman re- from Depot Square, all units in the The play la in the form of a To explore things here was my WEEK-END 4:10—Ronumy. MacDonald's Speech vue; 9:30, Phil Baker; 11:30, Jolly ifirst and second division will halt "breach of promise suit" with pruml* great delight. at Lord Mayor’e banquet. Coburn orchestra. and form line on west side of Main nent people taking part In the cast. The black, slippery sofa and chairs 4:80—This and That Revue. What to expect Saturday: atreet. The "suit" Is being brought against so strong 9:00—^To be announced. WEAF-NBC—10:30 a. m.. SchU b-2. AU colors wUl then be mass- R upt ur ed? "Bob" Beattie, popular manager of Didn't appeal to me very long. SALE 9:15—Skippy. ler anniversary program; 6 p. m.. ed at the head of the 3rd Division. tha Palace theater by a person nam- For I slid and kept sliding right Oft 9;30-7Jack Armstrong, All-Amerl* One Man's Family. Company K, 169th Infantry will de- the chair, WABC-CBS—9 a. m., Cheer Up ed "Nellie Bly." can’ Boy. tail one squad to tbe massed colors rSytolea The following are the cast of I couldn't stay put with the great- 9:49—Miniatures by Franklin MC' revue; 5 p. m.. Little Jack Little or' as color guard. characters: Judge, Attorney Bernard est of care. Cormack. chestra. b-3. The 3rd Division will then J. Ackerman: clerk of tbe court, On the center table the Family USED 6:00—H. V. Kaltenbora—Clurrent WJZ-NBC—12:30, Farm Bureau pass In review and will proceed to Lawls H. Chapman; court crier, Bible set. Events. prograni; 6, Page Boys annual rC' the Manchester Memorial Hospital, llyrcn caae: defendant, "Bob" Also a lamp and Album, I can RADIOS 6:19—Bobby Benson and Sunny view. followed In turn by tbe 1st and 2nd Beattie; postmaster, Clement Klo them yet. Jim. Divisions. Ur: Jowclsr, Ralph Wlloox; minis- The parlor organ bald a prominent 6:30—Football Reporter, Eddie 4. Tbe following are hereby ap- place. ter, Charles I. Johnson: aunt of Dooley. pointed aides to the Marshal and On the organ stool was a tidy o( Greased lighlnin WiU report to him at the head of the NeUle. Miss Oartruds Fuller; insur- lace. ‘Boy, we sure got away 6:45—Beauty program. ANDOVER ance man, Rudolph lohmsiske; Har- FUROR parade at 1:00 p. m.: Harold Each Sabbath morning awaet bynns 6:65—Press-R ^o News. ry Bly, Herbert Englert; friend of 7:00—Myrt and Marge. were sung Horry Mllbura and wife have Nollio J. Stanley McCray: plain- So that tha day would be wall be- ■AMPLE8 7:15—Air Adventures of Jimmie Tunics f o r D a y tim aI Su n d o y tlfifa attorney. May Chessman; jury, gun. is rig h t I Allen. moved to WUUmontlc. Mrs. Arthur Newell. Mrs. Charles A wbat-not In the comer was vary ALL 7:30—Serenodera; Paul Keaat, barl. Harold Wilson and family who Week-End Specials! N ig h t Frocks f o r A fter-D o rk M oleskin Weber, Miss A. Woods, Mrs. Mary dear to me. ton^; Rollo Hudson’s orchestra. have been living over tbe P. O. have ____ _ fMrftcal optraifod, like ^teasedlightniri ^cgrrfctly |- Oragus, Mrs. ChasUr Bronson. John 7:45—HlrHUorlUes. OVmd’uiM co^'tlr (tl'tai I* '*'* It furnished one with latareeUag moved Into the oM parsonage which r ~sst% mni Tot mptorv; Tfouseis Btaudt, LeiUr Martin, I. Tllden cuMoe to mt- ——* 8:00—Melody SweethearU. O j UCstreet W$ HodmU was occupied by Mr, Mllburn and Tiwr iadlvidtttl fDqutMimntt m»j cafl \ Jewett. Alex Giber, Harry C. Dowd- And friendchlp platee with ribbons IS 8:15—Edwin C. Hill—The Human Itor OM of tbo irariouE **SRceltlor** JToo- Ing, Herbert O. Clough, and Mayor wife. Skig Spet Ps4 4bo new. p«r- g«y, Side of the News. Package Store ' George C. ScheeU. EUecUon of ofHcera took place fectod, Uflit-wtight tjpoo wfaich roquiro Remindingtdingoi one of frlanda away. 8:80—True Story Court of Humim during the regular meeting x>f the 21 Oak Street ooIy oM-nalf tbe preeturo of all other In addition to presenutlon of the "The Loid'aLort'a Pmyar,"Pray " and * -'’Home Relations. >> •tylee. A Mnitarx, nibber'>coTere4 **8pot “7'" ploy, there will be a short entertain' Juvenile Grange Friday evening. L. CervinI, Prop. Pad” fnmithet jMvptr pnsman seew f Sweet Home'^ ware there Special 9:00—March of Time. They are os follows: Master, Max- wAero mssisit SzM ment A hypnotic act wlU be pre- In crona-aUtcb done with eolera 9:80—HoUywood Hotel. weU H u tch l^n ; overseer, WylUs 6-Yeor-OM Wine, Wo hrro a CoOTploto 14aw-AU ttoeo. eented by Edmund Smith appearing bright and fair. 10:80—^Kate Smith and her Swanee Here’s the long and short o f tunics for every Trades— Terms OoveU; gat^eepcr:.,CarT0U FYied- bottie...... 55c - Oor After, osperiencod to oU trpee of Moleskin doth—414- aa Prof. Zuau asslstad by Lewis Rey- On tha mantle n lambaquta OU need extra lubrication tor faster starting. Music. ' ' * tarich; steward, Ruasell Friedrich; 3 for 91.00 ’etnUo (Rnoturo). will ^ndlp jtfee you dajytime hour from 9 to 5! In varied versions and nolds and O. Glaster. Another act draped PXBBXBB C O iraU LTA TIO ir^ ADVICS. ounce; black or gray 11:00—Ossie Nelson’s orchestra. assistant steward, WUIiom Merritt; Town Crier Gin, / *7 C g vivid shades! Sunday night frocks too—slim, will ba the "Lost Chord Quartet" Where altk embroidered blrda and And that’s what you get in Tydol Gasoline. It 11:80—Harry Slater's orchestra. chaplain, Barbara McDonald; lec- b ottle...... / O C Dedt Dolsy Msmtts Omsrsmtosd. •triped. Bartackedat flowera wars shaped. conaiaUag of Luther A. White, Y turer, Alma Smith; treasurer, Meodwood Straight Whiskey, full COM TO V t AT OWCEt WB CAM suave and glamorous to bring out the siren in strain points. Bort INCLUDE: Percy Cooley and Wil- Daguerreotypaa o f Grandma and Glad^ Pinney; eecretaiy, Carl Sav BBLP.tOUt ^ sail pockets ' rip- vosas quaint and rare actually contains a cold-proof lubricant that spreads you after dark! Black, bright shades, daring liam Demers. A dramatic skit will ATW.\TER-KENT age; Ceres, .Grace Smith, Pomona, ...... $1.60 contrasts I In misses’ sizes, priced absurdly low I proof seams. Mm be'presented with Mrs. Herbert This old-fashioned parlor I'thought Katherine Schone; Flora, Edna wsuf very fair. a positive ’’film of protection” over cold, dry, upper Proved liy Byrd Grandee Straight Penn. Bye, full Englert as the girl, Charles Pressler CROSLEY — PHILCO Schatz; lady ooslataat steward, ns tbe man and AI Glordlno aa sec- Stereoscopic views were Interesting WBZ-WBZA to see M BO* below Eleonora CoveU; chairman of exeC' SrpL,. $ 1 . 2 0 Arthur Drug c M man. Oamrga Grosch and Carl motor parts. They are eased into iquicker, safer uUve committee. Mortimer Fried' BnMnow Building Transporting one to places without KOLSTER — GRUNOW Bostio Lodge Straight Whiskey, ^y>tf*ng will present a negro Bvary plaaa, tractor sad rich. full quart, * n d > c 845 Main Street f abeteb. a alagla fas. action.. .You arc off to a faster start... a protected Tbe Juvenile Orange will go to Bpedal Lot This plcturasqua, oM parlor has 8PARTON aiotor tlsdga avtr aasd by 90 p r o o f ...... *4^9 1 1 8 - M o . B a t t e r y Riverside Plugs 1 Rayon Taffeta Tliare will alao be tap dance num- Thursday, Novamber 9 Meriden Saturday night, November IS Plates and 47% Ezoeas vanlohad yenUr year Adialral.'Byrd ta bit Aatarctk 17, to put on the degrees. . . J " by the pupUs of Miss Evelyn Alao tha liven of those who made GENERAL ELECTRIC start that saves you time, trouble and money. Power Prodnord A t Worda Law Ooets I Slips Women’s Shoes ; MeOarthy. Tha following pupUa wUl BxpadlHoat haa boaa powarod P. U. A Pomona Orange meetihg waa this room ao deer; by Tydol Gaaollaa sad pro* 4:15—"Books and Authors”—Edwin held in the Andoror Town HoU Must Mtlaty s S** Mmtary iSika, WUma 'Ha now but just a memory of days CONSOLES, Even TWICE I Dlitsch; Goofita, Bhirley Bchttnar- tactad with Vaadol Motor GO. F. Bdgett. Wednesday evening. Two hundred 18 months or A l f f f Wards price 1 Regular $1.49 ^ 1 of long ago Buy Triple *‘ X ” Tydol, the gasoline that lubricates return for ad- 1 A truly Ward a^$I.98val-^J|,00^, Uc Up, PrlacUU Turner, TAB LE MODELS, ETC. 4:80—ERA Civic Chorua—direction eleven were present. Thirty-three 'a r of the won't buy a I This dear old-fashioned parlor which G. Roberts Lunger, '' new members were token In and jUBtment. 1 Value! Schetner, Ellen Marie Hip. once waa transurad ao. at no extra cost. TIMES SQUARE DISTRICT Save! With Old Battery .better plug. I liUlan Behrumnf. Another In- 5:(K)—Newa. twelve re-lnstated. mr a t a — i FLORENCE BURDICK GIBBON 5:15—Mythical Ship of Joy. A t the lost regular Subordinate ^Efng sketch wUl be tiie irUh Nov. 9, 1934. Tlda Watar OU Ooamoay, 93N Mata BL. Hartford. "ASK THI MAN 5:80—Kellogg Singing Lady. Grange meeting a competitive pro- . .. A M O O ei N H O m - O N ITS tgr Mlsa Mary Ellen Coigrove 40 Flower atreet. AT THI PUMP’ 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. g.:Fntrick Nnughton. gram waa carried out between the tvaiv •:00—A ir Adventurea of Jimmie married and single members. Hie T O fS' MINUTE TO MAKE Addreeeen OnIM Allen. VO Ut VISIT MOST VtEASANT BILLBOABOB CALLED married membera won the competl Eacklay ot New York .city, 6:15—American Education Week. Uon. Tbe loaers 'WiU furnish a sup- 7 0 0 IKX>MS n annusar home In ToUand OBJBCnONABUE 6:80—Preae Radio Newa. per and put on a Cairistmae pro- 700 SA T HS *2 ^ -7 (,99 a popular author and newa- 6:35—Time, weather. gram at Chrlstmoa time. The juat EWmn. was tha epttkmt at “ Burveylng 6:45—LowaU Tbomaa. HOTEL C H A RIES 1. O I M ST EI N , M e n e a.r 15,W ouU ^r r'gns adjacent to of the competltloa were Mrs. Gib- r o f the Man's Guild of CHET’S 7:00—Amoe 'n' Andy. son of Hebron, Dmald Woodward of parks, the department of MONTGOMERY WARD IffHonpal church Thura- 7:15—Plantation Echoes. Columbia, and Henry Massey of . Bho bad a vary inter- poms ^ Nported that 601 of the 7:80—Red Davis. tolboards are a real detriment to Bolton. OPEN SAT. of her nspari- JOIN THE RED CROSS! 7:45—Dangerous Paradiae. Ned Raymond of Ameton spent PARAMOU NT 824-828 M A IN S T R E E T MANCHESITIR many proml- 8:00—Irene Rich—“Jewels of En- one evening this week with friends 4«th str#6t. West of Brooifway. NEW YORK ■J chantment." m town. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER a)N N . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER », 1«M>

any rwim IB thla eountryx for an old poaal that la not aaturat^ With Tluaa Square after BaaR ffurttg tBa vahra, tbare ara uadoubttdly thou- the average and require a flUlei eut press section had bean without aa tor who would attend board meet- Bourbonlam. r-^ last Mx yaara has aaen that elgfl) aaada of people wRh valvular leak- t ^ ot ahoe. Bomt toBal Bs^ ba ADV EirrtllBMENT— executive head for months. He ings and be authorised to keep toe SStfitm eaaaarrativa party. huadreds ot Oiouaaade itotBer to age who ara unaware of the fact, had through oaktog the feet to not learned tost at Irast two of toe press Informed on matters of toter- Aftar Ml, laBt the drat Job of tha It would Be durieult indeed for the watch It when Meotloa rriuria ate HEALTH-DIET ADVICE because tba heart makes up so per- water to which eome Bpaom salts TWO STORES ADOPT board members flatly refused to talk eft to Industry, labor and oonsumera. Itepubliean party, natlooefly, to te- fectly for ths dsfsoLvs vaivA tmtito BmlH Amafloah cltlaen and voter at thla domiflg It, and when otltor Mg stor- Mi r U R . F H A N R B t c C U Y haa been added. Do this every night vital Stottoties to tbe press, that to six weeks Wil- He further was undorstood to have habilltoto Itaelf, to regain the oon- ies are brimhlag. IB ragara la Nrana oau iNet flame of the eymptoSM of valvular for a time. If the condiUOO pro- Tbe vital atattotlea of toe Town liams had held Just one press con- recommended tost an order gaggiag ttiM to try to arriva at aoma tmder- But few people ever see its to gtcaaee, 1 would advtoe you to con- INSURANCE PLAN Bdanee of a llberallacd electorate, — araa uy Ut Mot-ay wan ran leakage are; ohortneae et breath, of Manchester for the month ot Oc- ference to contrast with Hugh 8. NRA officials, be withdrawn and UadlBg of What oonaarvatlam M fiarde. It wae daetoned, built and partieularly followiag little sxarttn: sult a good cktropodiat tober os shown to the records of that to its stead ^eqx>nalble officiato While Its organKatlon In the latgeet Johnson's frequent assembliee. poliUca maanat Doean’t It, io flna, Installed tw a Ur. Frank C. Reilly, a taadeoey to tlrs aarilyi a ’ aught Tbwn aerk Samuel J. ^TurUngtoo A formal report by Thomason was ahould be authorised to dtocuce ques- iMMrw mimuiM and fleheat ataU la tha Union waa whottsedio BMhe bmm of the bluish tint to tbs iipa «r ftogsraolto; (Tubnoaiar Hip) ore 14 marriagec, 16 deaths aud 20 tions of fact with toe press. a daatra to ratala oondlUona, in moving sad rsadtog afipM wbleh Chiago PobKsher Finds New understood to have reminded the IH1 doiMOatod by raaetlonariat. Sut heart munaura, wbM'i ars Mowing Queatiou! Mr, N. Dan O. asks: Hale’s and House’s Install births. Not all of toe births occur- board members toe}' were directing A list of names for tbe public re- Miat »a—i^ a ganaral way, aa they are—from are part of tha Broadway kaletdo- sounds bsard by the oxamlatog doc- ring to October have yet been re- ^ Bai*f{< *t ih*' it la improbable tiMt the nationel acopa. Me Went Into the algD bucl- Vili you kindly answer through a public business not a private cor- lations Job was said to have- been the vtawpoint of the man Who haa a VALW LAB HBABT YBOVBUD -Tcommon cauM of this king of to- tor as be Itotena to tbe hSBrt action! the Question and Answer column ported. poration. Ii. was reported t< say that lliMlar. 0*na« M party wlH have to suffer from aay iises M years ago, aftar be had Dumbaaas at the baada and feet and Most Modem Method i Board Gives Oat No Infor- submitted by 'Thoinaaon. Hl|!h on bit the on tbe general run of been a Subway aMetMriaa- UquMs * ., 1th . i tMmmation to rheumattom and theu- Uts host oourss go follow for a public relations would be improved toe list was understood to be toe CALL 7614 such handicap. Defiant tba Old At one time the patient with a , occuring to childhood u perhaps a oougb of fsaltog of aufto- tubercular UoT’ If business and toe public, through hla fallow men? flowing out o f wttlae aad smohe hasM valve was told to so i ^ auiooooa la catloa to the Mtost, name of George M. Rogers, former IMktf ••••••*«•• Ouard may Im, preferring daatnut< Aaower: tne treataunt for a HOSm/U. NOTES mation at AD. tbe press, were kept Informed on business manager of toe (Cleveland Manchester Window • An BMdmo who owna aix ataal rising from eigara ware simgle taeha Workers’ Protection. Uon to furrendar. But it will take homa aad «a t, but today wa know g^y go to tha Itoart vaii^ How- If valvular leakags is suspsetsd, f tubercular hip would depend upon Stop! Look here—Where aragpracUcally aU agroa that metals and what toe board and NRA were do- Plato Dealer. Gesniag Cou in efeetric elgB making eempared strongly advise a careful examinsi- 'i'VWVW WWW WWW • • • • • V • « * VV -• Aah hooka while hla fallowa own no to bia masterpiace oa the Times that with the uaa of proper trrat-1 aver, valvular laskaga ipay ba dua the exact c o n d l^ Of the tuber- you ordering you range and' glittering decorations ara toe most ing. It mounted, In effect, to a re- more than any such defiance to heap Uon Si the heart, tooludtog the site- cular change which has taken place. Important trimming msdiums. Robert Hutson of 46 School more than om each or parhapa none building. meat, aad eommoa erase, the pa-1 to other caueea aaiong them being: hunace oUT Are you getting The J. W. Hale Co., and C. E. Washington, Nov. 9.— (API— Re- turn to tbe "gold flab bowl” of which nMniM or«Ck»«Al rnc AawxnATMO New York Repubileana from oon- rial exa'minatlon given with the elec- A diet treatmmt to essential to a an oU whose quality you street was admitted and William PREM at all becoroea, by virtue of bia OWB- Tile Interior nwchanlsm occupies ttont with valvular teaki^e_ of thet h e| oyereatte^;^wroiig------— ------* food eombtoa —^ House and Son have again offered Dudek of Wapping, MUs Helen turn, to part af*least, to toe "gold Johnson boasted to early reoovery TM AMMMUO Pr«M M •(aiUMMIf algnlng to the duet hasp the little heart to ahia to e to orfltoary trooardlograpb, If you can find a cure, though eomeUmea various know to be satisfactoryT If you days. Mea’s Bible Class ot St. Mary's arabJp, an outatanding paraonage. almost every inch of a large room. Uona which produce Irritating doctor with the .expensive electrical TbriUa and a couple of heartbeats! an additional reason why they are Kuchenakl of 86 Union street, Mrs. fish bowl" transparency of early •RUImI ip tf« u*« npabltMtie* group of prlvtligista-reapon^ble for Frank Powell, the chief engineer, actlvltlea. FiemiWL,, ubea . oaly . amouata of stomach gas whloh to physlotiMrapy treatments wtn prove order Atlantic Refining 0>.'s oil RubinoWs are opening a new Thrift Urges Publicity Church WUI Hold A •f JTmw * ElapairtiMuwm «riaradiud w l* Ha la Important, looked up to. If apparatus needed to make an elec- eneettve to bringing about a sure. you are. It’s clean and clear and Manchester's leading and most up- Arlene Robinson of 61 Foster strMt Blue Eagle- days has neen recom- •f Ml allMirw*** •rMIK arMIIM M UM the magnitude of tha crash of the aad hto aseiatant raoelve the bulle- medium amount of damagelage haahas rbeen turn produce praamre agatoat the Nook tomorrow. Just follow toe to-date stores by Installation of toe Sid Mra. Gertrude Islelb of 24 Mad- Thomas was believed to have-tirg' MAi •Ml P«b> tbe paaent caa Improve e« troeardlogranL I C^ompleta rest to sometimes neces- burns with a blue flame. L. T. Wood mended to NBA's governors after RUMMAGE SALE ovory Eafclmo ware to coma alao into tins to be flashed and than Set them done, , , heart; aad a toxic coodiuon __ ot_ the_ I particularly recommend tbe fast- crowds and see some of the most un< most modern plan of group accident ison street were discharged today. ad naming a public relations direc- tSCd K ni party last Tueaday. In that atate from a tremendous typo eaee full of that he wUI be able o co anything i blood straam Which causea cohUnued sary, but only ta advanced caaea. Company to Manchester agent (or believable bargains to dresses you Six'secretive weeks of board control. IN THE PARISH HOUSE AltAir rtirlrtirliM •! npaPHAAtiM •! pooaaaatoii' of alx flab hooka that Ing treatment of valvular heart dis- and health insurance for employes. The hospital cenour today to 48 as everywhere, bourbonlam will be metal totters mounted on flher he likes; aad a v « Bt aavarc oaaaa, fly i irritatlM of the valcular atnictute, Atlantic oil. Let ’em send you a ever laid eyes upon! patients. -SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 iMdlAI dttMtaliM h«r*tA arc alM r*> would make the problem of exiatence ease aa tbs fast gives the heart Mss (Proper Method for Dneina) trial order. Bet you reorder! Dial The advice came from S. Emory Hrr»a. eliminated from the Republican par- They have to work fast baeause the observing a few stmpla rules, be will' and which at the tame Uaie often Thomason. Chicago publisher who Prom 9 A. H. naUI 9 P. B6. eaater for them, of courae; but the sign is in oontinuous operation, but work to do. I win be glad to send QueaUon: Leonard 2. writes: 4496. ty's leadarehlp long before tha IBM ,be comfortable to body, free from i leads to tbe formatioo of pus you aome fasting tostruetlons, to- Use setosors, dipped to cold water, ANOTHER FRICTC WAB waa brought to Washington as a ATLANTIC Telephone 8465 P«n attflM allMi «f R B A a«rv> earlier alx flah hook man, though ha to six yaars they haven't made aay msBtai aaxtoty, aad abla to look for- pockets la the tonstU aad atauses or “Please explain tbe proper mothud tM, Ine. election. gsthsr with aa artloie on Valvular of taktag an enema, wbnher hot or Knit your way to a new dress or when cutting marshmallows, dates special advisor on public relations would not auffar any pbyaleal or embarnuatog typographical errors. ward to livlag raaay years. about the teeth. Leakags ot the Heart, if you will or figs for toe pudding, cake or Danbury, Nov. 9— (API — Tbe Pobllabafa R*»rM«alatW*i Tbt The letters, with blsttk stabs for In the average eaee of valvuUr 'Aaotber ccatilbuttog cause cold, and how much waUr should I any one of toe many smart knittad and was asked how the board could RANGE OIL O>*oa Malti*'•«a M » t Is -Igured, rep- with halves of walnuts or pecans. Bight, *1f It will atand a Bupremn tails. Velvet and lame are import- return for this payment the em- Budget SHOES D. S* Ce Special Lobster Dinner 9 5 c Already edttora and political writ- two mlnutaa In any given legistativo rassnted a strong, bold move de- high priced ant fabrics which fashion many of ployees are guaranteed that In event Oourt appeal." signed for Its effect on chain store Oriental copies The Marians Dietrich influence on ers about tha atate are beginning to day he will be doing pretty well. tbs coraage situation Is becoming these newly designed models. of any accident or U1 health obligat- Served Daily. It la gratifying that the InlUatlvc employes everywhere — now objects speculate aa to the probable course The Incoming Congress hss such stronger every hour in Hollywood. ing,the'm to be absent from work FOOT for a reform In tha lawa governing of a national organising drive. Going to mall your Christmas their income will continue for a of the new element In the General snormous majorities In both houses Yet no one doubts that Pres. John Shoulder corsages are delUitely out FOR WOMEN the Motor Vahlclea Department big saving of the mode and if one doesn't dare photograph? Weil, It’s Just a tip stipulated flumber of weeks. Also tbe SPECIALIST Full Course Dinner 6 5 c and 7 5 c Assembly of Connecticut, the three that It won't have to pay any atten A. Hartford of A. A P. was prepared but if I were you I'd call the Fal- plan guarantees the payment of a aomea from tha head of that agency. to go further with bis spectacular wear their flowers right on top of This new line of foot- Served 5 P. M. to 9 P. M. Senators from the Bridgeport dis- tinn at all to the President. His maneuver If that seemed necessary toelr bead aa Marlene does to “Ca- lot Studio and make an appointment large sum to a beneficiary If the em- Parhapa tha Incoming aeneral all in good time! ployee meets with accidental death. CHIROPODIST tricts and the two Representntlve.s veto power Is abolished. CongresM to accomplish the purpose. Our "scoop" of toe rug market price Eapagnole” then they should wear is meeting with Aaaembly 'will, under auch rircum- pin them on their evening bags or In addition, tbe policy offers a sched- 853 Main Street from that city; whether they will will do as It pleases. Hoo.scvclt’s His business In Cleveland hasn't makes It possible for you to own and $92.50 - 9x12 f t Special Dinner Served 75c taacaa, pay aoma attanuon to pro- been flourishing and the loss sus- attach them to a flexible bracelet or Two-piece wool frocks for winter ule of payments for loss of limbs, act with this or the other of the plans for Congress, Indeed! enjoy one of toe flnest tjrpee of Ori- sight, hands etc. great popularity in Rubinow Building Every Sunday. taata which baratofora have amanat tained there might have been con- even a long, floating evening hand- daytime wear are especially attrac- major parties; whether they will ental Reproduction rugs at a tre- kerchief. tive this season with metals, furs Practically every important store Phone: 5220 ad only from an occaalonaf newapa sidered preferable to a general or- Manchester. Also A La Carte Service. play a lone hemd; whether they will ganlutlon of employes Into labor mendous saving. Btgalcw-Sanford $/»rk fiO and metal shot taffeta trimming In Hartford has installed this plan Office Honrs: 9 to 6. far and which have navar aucceeded unions. Barney Wichman, D, S, C., foot them smartly. Tunics and tunic- of Insurance. The approval of this Narragansett Beer On Draught. become an active component In the had this small lot of "Irregiilar" specialist', Rubinow Building. Dial plan by the J. W. Hale Co. and C. E. Bl commanding tha attention they It la suspected that the Cleveland V like effects are especially favored as Youthful Styles — Comfort — Quality. Evenings By Appointment. leglalatlvo body or sulk an Ine. petternx, delightful mod- outcome may depend to a consider- w nine proteeU for aomebo^ at 644Aa els. Good workmaasUp: $1.00 did coats. Ceoifortlntlw tooiyi Bna already made known Ihlnas, an office can do more work coldest weather ta aMUtod able degree the fate of the G. O. P. In less time, and without hiring any stogie aad donble-bteastr ana for the-pauty’s future. He, Secretary Ickaa, who refuaad to Weekly you la eoe et these Oeato. throughout the country. In fact It additional help. back down, contends that Duke ed modata. . . . BBflgBlaaa that anmathlng must niay determine whether the Repub' 1 wanted to oak aomebody what Power Co. won’t be Injurra unless good tbe recovery program could If than la to bt aay Repub- Uoaa party to to eonUnue aa a vlrtle the pubUcly oa-ned plant serves as at an. But what ha do If Ita ahortor hours didn't result an embarraeaing yardstick tor elec- • NOTICE contender for the right to lead In to the hiring of aoore people. I tricity rotea. Simple Simon Sandwich Shop Mea*B Leather • what Mr. Borah pro- kept quieU though, for fear of goad- CIDER MADE aane and rstlonal progrearivtom Demlag Strwt, Osklaad. Dtal 7678. SATURDAY ONLY! ara very dUferent things. which alnwat overnight haa become tog some groat mind Into elltlng YTS NOT IN THE COLOR CPW THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O 'a O CIC raw to to praaerve the doa-n and Inventing a machine for i Sweet Cider For Sale At JACKETS the ideal of so large a aagraent of turning out better pieces for the ' Final Sunday Dinner For The Season! F. aa a eenaarvatlve party, WooaUr, O. — (AP> — The yel- Min Anytime! the American people, or whether It newapapera thaa this on* ip. low color to butter to not necesearUy November 11,12:30 on ILBRO eititt, after the manner of nw I!? . ot vttamta-A activity. MENUi Cieaai at toaiate soup or trait eims least aatlve tarkey. French Reyallsta, as a mere group Bl^stag I concluded by W. E. Kraum ara Schaller Cider CAMPBELL'S SHOES in* to a aort of mechanistic. t . S. Sutton, of the dalrv dena^ WATKINS BROTHERS or old-faehloaed chlekra pla; craoherry aaace, iwaihed potato, Q O IH IN C CO MPANY pr.$3.l of protest, clinging to the Ideas of mood. I went to .-lec about that ment of the Ohio expertmantata- tarolp or eraltoped aateat. oaladi aqoaoh or afloce pie, steanwd Mill a fergotUn yeateit!^ and loudly flashy electric sign which belts the i Uon. For one breed, toe m Iw my toot poddlag. glagerhread aad whipped eresoi or Maachester « MANCHESTER, C O N N Dairy tee creaiw, eoBee. 352 Woodlnnd Street 881 M ain Street riwotlng a futile "No" at ever>> pro- j T l ^ b u l l ^ news be aa Indication - but not f o r ^ SERVICB STATION 16et Tarkey, SSc. SI buiistjns. Bverybody^-ho has eeen | farent broede. Telephoac $432 Cemer Mnia Street aad Middle Tnmpike TeL 4129 (Its 86. Ja S .',j ▼W'f- .T^j'T. ”:

MANCHISSTER EVENING HEBALD. HANCHESTER CX)NM. FRroAY, NOVEMBER 9,1984. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1934.

oov. 3ROM*S BiBO nO N '‘Apple Annie, ” The “Lady 75 d S . AN HOUR SET OAVB B M BA C K A O n PLAN JUNIOR ODD Oeorga H. Hall, of this Warn SX),000Householders town's moat enthuaiastic Repub-" For A Day”, Dead in N. Y. AS SKILLED WAGES Ucans, la off betting—especially FELLOWS LODGE Local Trade Opens Court Season on November when be beta with hunaelf. To Prevent Explosions Ity. HSU, who Uvea on tha Rob- FUNERALS ta look for ralattrea ot (ha ert Btrong eatoU in Oakland, had i IfMr TttAk, New. (Ay)—“A^ a cord of tour foot wood in his Mrs. Bebart J. McKtonay ■Irt*, Fa,, Nov., S.-—(AP)—AAtl* If any and many businesses, in- pl« AbbU,” who WM once mad* “% coupla Cot from $1.00 by ERA le found that Helen McCarthy backyard. Before election he Meetiof Toniglit to Hear of Th* funeral of Mrs. EUsabetb Mo- small army of hastily raendtad m*h | eluding the newipapere, were at EXCEPTIONAL TM E, lady for a day” through a motion waa “Apple Annie”, from whom wagered with himself thus: U Kinnay, wife ot Robert J. McKinney ran from on* to another of th* 30,- BtandatUl. •**"'***‘" GRID EXPERT PICKS WINNING PLAYS OF 1934 MECHANICS TO OPPOSE picture public!^ atunt and then New Torkera bad for *o many yeara Board — Chairman of Hugh Alcorn were electod Gov- Work~ District Session waa held tbto afternoon at 3 o’clock 000 homes in Erie today crying the The company called In tta meter abruptly forgotten, 1* dead. purchaaeled fruit at her atand on ernor he would hire aomemae to at her home, 118 BieaeU atreet, and readers. Asked for assistance from HUGECROWDSMARK. saw th* wood into stove length; at 3:80 at S t Maty’s BplsMpal wanting: other sources and in a short tima Her body tlaa on a alab In tba | Broadwa;iroadway and 46th atreet. “Turn off avaiy gaa outlet you How Tennessee Toppled Duke From Unbeaten Class WATKINSON FIVE I “Apple Annie" waa the woman In- if Governor Cross were re-elected Tkis Erening. church. Rev. J. 8. NetU conducted more than a thouaarJ man war* COLGATE OVER TULANE, morgu*. tmclalmed. It win U* | terpreted on the aerqen tw May Rob- be would saw it up himself. the servlee and John Chambers aang have or there may fi* an explosion." canylng the warning around. Th* TROTTING SEASON there three week* unleea aoma one aon in the picture "A Lady for a Mr. Hall never had a worse "Safe In the Anna of Jeaus” and Th* trouble was caused ty a sud- radio and tolsphon* also war* usad Dec. 38—Meriden Trade, her*.- backache than he’s complaining den failure ot th* dty'a natural gas to spread tha word. offer* to give her a fitting burial. Day." The special board selected by Over 180 ar* expected to attend 'Abide With Me." Organist John supply this morning..W« Workers - found YALE TO BEAT GEORGIA Coach Walter Schober to Jan. 3—Hartford Trade, th^ai^ v “Apple Annie'* died hut Saturday, . To etimulate intereat in the movie, Frank Cheney, Jr., to set the wages about today—and as said before, Cockerbam accompanied him. In houses where ao one could be Jan. 4—RockviUe High, hare. , he’s off betting. tb* first district meeting in Man- the aouroa of tha m u r a —a broken ratoed th* man had orders to shut but eo obacure waa ber exit, ao publicity men prefaced the cinema of skilled workers on ERA projects cbester this evening at tb* King Tb* bearer* were Robert Pearson, valve in tha Pennsylvania Gaa Jan. 0—WiUimantic Trada, tha«|t quickly bad folk* forgotten her brief by arranging a real life atory on the met tbls morning and recommended David Lodge No. 81. I. O. 0 7 ? ! Albert Foy, Alexander Shields, off tte gas on th* outsld*. Harness Sport Looks Back at Carry 18 Players; Cuts J ob. 11—Stafford High, ft* that the maximum prevailing rate Company’s central mixing plant— Company offldala axplainad that day of aynthetlc fame, that ber iden- aame theme. lodge rooms. There will be an en- Stephen PhilUM, Stephan Turlting- and repaired It But bstore gaa Fann Noire Dame tity did not become kiiown until to- They gave “Apple Annie” all abe of wages for skilled workers be 76 tertainment and supper. Cbarles ton. and John Robinson. Burial was many gaa ouUeta. such OrerlNEW HAVEN EACLES KXXWCOWM Jan.l8—WiUimantic T ra te Bsre^^J cents an hour. This recommandS' may again be given Erl* houachold- uasd (or refrtgaratora and hot wa- Best Year Enjoyed in Long Squad from 55 to 25 as wanted, for one day. They act ber Roberta, Jr., of Academy atreet, eec- In the East cemetery. era omciala want to mak* certain Jan. 33—Amer. (khocU'lar j Saturday, an aged couple, up in an elaborate hbtel aulte. The tion will be given the local ERA ALLEGED DRSCHEL retary of the SUte Board of Con- Ur haatara, ar* open all tba time. / there, (night). ^ board at the next meeting and will no gaa jets have bean left open;' Should gas be turned on without Navy onHnncLPittloTop AWAIT ICE OPENER Jan. 36—HarttortfTrad*. hero. Tbomaa McCarthy, 76, and hi* wife, stunt whs a business getter. trol for Junior Lodges will give the BOes hlarjory MeOlanaM Meanwhile, breakfasts went un- Tune; Plan Even Greater After ah* had fulfilled her role, be forwarded after action is taken warning, axploskms would almost School Holds Two Prac* Feb. 1—Stanrd High, here. Helen, 70, was found dead in their address and outline the plaas tor Largely attended funeral aervtca* cooked. Of hot water there Wa* Ut- b* certain to occur in soma placaa. tiny apikrtment at 308 Eighth aven- “Apple Annie" was quickly forgot- by the full board to Hartford. KIDNAPER IS HELD the Junior Lodges in the Connecti- were held yesterday aftamoon at Nebraska, Michigan State Feb. 8-MTh . 8., here. ua A draft had extlngulebed a ga* ten. Theodore C. Zimmer, representa- cut jurisdletion at this meating. Program. tices a Week for Opener. Feb. ift^Amer. School tor Deafc^ tive of the Brotherhood of Painters, Watltina Brothers tor Mlaa Marjory hefe. f heater. Unless some one claims the body, Grand Conductor Weeks of th* McDlarmld. Rav. F. C. AUen of th* Detective Henry White, of the "Apple Annie" will be buried in a Decorators and Paperbangers of Grand Lodge, comlM her* from to Edge Syraense; His ^March 8—Bridgeport Trade, benii'; America No. 869,' presented the de- Second Congregational church offi- Mlaiing Pereona Bureau, wa* nameless grave at Potter's field, Putnam, (tonn., and DUtrict Dt^uty ciated and during th* aervle* Ed- ABOUT TOWN New Tor*. Nov. 0—(Special) — 3 With high hopes of a banner mand of hla labor organization ask- Federal Agents Say $25,000 Grand Master Henry Schmidt ot IPRICES IMPROVE on With the hot-stove league of Amer- ing for tbs retention of the present ward F. Taylor aang “Lead, Kindly Other Selectkms. First Hockey Clash son in 1934-38, the local Stata tfSOo Stafford Springs will be tha officials Ugbt" and “Syaa Tbat Ar* Weary” The monthly buslnes* mssttag and ican harneaa racing almost kindled School baa begun praetie* tor $1.00 an hour rat* according to the from th* Grand Lodge at this meet- Into flame, early figures eorralled on iAUE)(ANC union scale. m Ransom Money Spent m by Harkar. Mrs. WUUam Rush ac- social of tb* Young Psoplss’ Socie- CORMELIUS basketball tmder tbs dJtoetion of CAPITOL AREA HAS COMPANY K PLANS ing. ty of tbe Swedish Congregational ONMARKETTODi November 18. tha 1084 season Indicate that not Coach Walter E. Schober, who has BANKIS LOOTED Zimmer said that the imlon scale According to Nohl* Grand Laroy companied him OB the organ. The By HEBBBBT W. BARKER only wUl horsameii and fans have of labor was not 75 cents an hour numerous, beautiful floral tributes church will h* held tonight at 7:80 Aeaoclated Frees Sperta Writer. already ciK an origtflal aquad of 66 Six Months. Roberts the plana call tor 4 abort o’clock a t tb* horns of Miss Arlyn* plenty to chin over In th* feats of down to 25 an^ eityecta to open th* THREE^STARfj BIG TURKEY SHOOT In Manchester but admitted that business meeting after which there teaUflad to tb* esteem In which Misa New Haven, Nov, 9—Th* 1034-86 the past aeaaon, but they can hold many painter* bad had to accept McDiarmld waa held by all who BIrge of Manchester Green. New Tot*, Nov. 0.—(AP)—There seaaon agalhst tha Watklnson OF ABOUT $10,000 will be a supper which will be tol Stocb Show a Finn Tone — edition of the New Haven Etagles mutual admiration sessions devoted ‘PALMER School of West Hartford at the lower wages than the rate of union lowed by the entertainment which knew her. ar* a tow aoft apoto In this week’s Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 0.—(AP)— A rehearsal and maeting of th* will have nicely sharpened claws to tossing bouquets at one snoftar. School Street Rec. on Wednesday ' 'ages to subsist. Heavily armed Federal agents will be fumiebed from each of the The honorary baarars ware F. H. football program with a heavy in- Borries, Shepard and Lee^ Expect to Have Large Number He also said tbat th* ERA was Jones, C. D. Whltcher, Charles Ameriean Legion Dram Oorpa will From the fens and horseman’s aftarhoon, November 31, with 18 guarded a critically injured Ursehel four Lodges of tbls district. Cres- be held In th* state armory this eve- Specialties Receive Most teresetional olato to sompllcat* tb* when they skate out on tba Arena standpoint, the meat memorabls pHiyers ta uniform. from Nearby Units Compet- competing with painting contrac- cent of East Hartford, Waueson ot Server, John and Cbarlsa WUbra- ice to oppose th* Boston Bruin Cubs tors in town. kidnaping suspect here today while ning at 7:80 o'clock. The Drum weekly task gridiron selsotora have year in the sport tor record-smash- Annonnoe Slato mans Are Likely Gandhi Six fiaodits Use Machine ing November 25. other agents sought to amass more Stafford Springs, Rising Star of bam and John McDiarmld. Burial Corps committee of tbe Legion head- In th* opening game of tbe season tag footwork waa chalked up. One According to the records of the Rockville and King David Lodge of waa in th* Buekland cemetery. Attention from Traden set tor tbsm^ves. From this cor- on Sunday n l^ t, Nov. 18. Tbe Trade School schedule, ss an- ERA office skilled tradesmen work- evidence against him. ed by Commander Dexter, will meet ner prospeeta seem to be about aa sisxllng mark after another Was nounced today, eonalsta of sixteen Alvin H. Scott, in a hospital here Manchester. Just what tha enter- with the band to mak* plana tor Manager Frank Carroll, baa hung out on the Grand Circuit dates for All-America. Cons and Tear Gas m Jer- Company K will conduct a turkey i ing on ERA project' were given tainment will b* has not been an- toUows: aalacted what be flgurea to be a games In all but it la expeoted that $1.20 an hour on December 22, 1933 with a fractured skull received in Armistice Day and aetlvlUes tor the Colgate Over TafauM Every major atak* lopg known to a few more contest* wOl h* added shoot on tba company range in ^ 1 - { an automobile crash a week ago, nounced by any of the lodges, each coming year. New Tork, Nov. 9.—(AP)-Jrd waa making a will be made. and Theodore Zimmet, tbs latter their modest gain* of yaaterday. w^. ing member* of th* flrat taam. wbil* i acting chairman, the motion made of the ransom.' About $1,S00 was Lodge In Manchester, which Inci- ical cltaie. Harvard-Army—Th* Crtmoon has 1088 R o a i ^ Grand, a t Toronto, the Stakltaskl brothera and Palleta tb* stars near bom*, they bsllay* deposit, one remained at the wheel I reported to have been found on dentally wiU be the first In Connec- Sbee 1923. Tha French franc and tbe gold our- ■hows nothing jr e t to indlcata it Th* team thla year is a eomhlna- Canada, mad* a nina-oity loop at Borrias probably hoa th* beat-: of an automobile which had been by Zimmer to keep the skilled tion of fast youngatar* aad triad- of tbe second taam ar* alao back, workers wage scale at $1.00 was Scott after the automobile wreck. ticut, Pioneer Lodge No. 1, I.O.O.F. The Armlitic* Day oommittoe' will ranetas moved up against tbs dol- can halt Jack Bucklar an4 oom- wbleb crowds vied with horseman to By ABT KBENZ Abarely across the lln* of aerimmagL, along with a likely aggregation ot chanc* tor an aU-Am*riea bartto ' stolen in Fort Lee three day's ago, The notes were made payable to Junior Lodge, will have all the de- lar, but eterUng turned heavy. Bhd-trua vataroB matortaJ which is show their appredatlon of th* other But many are convinced Borrlaa;. another guarded the dooru'ay. not. seconded and v lost. The mo- meet in tbe Army and Navy club] axpectod to give tbe other Can-Am MKA Servlee Sports Artist. drifted out to the right, and yelled candidates tor tbe tesun. Practice COLLEGE MASCOT tion made by Edward J. Holl to re- “Mrs. George I.. Davis,” correspond- tails com plete about December 1. Robert V. Treat, of 118 East this evening to oomplsto plans for] Aircraft aharas war* In demand, ***SIantord • Washington—The Pa- fellow’s efforts. for the balL Llppe, Krause, and aeseions are being held twice week- good aa be is. Is no bettor th a a : The leader drew a sub-machine ing to the alias used by Albert L. Three members of the Grand Center street, was dseted chairman the annual observance. All mem- Wright Aeronautical, a 10-ihar* Is- elflo Coast ooofersne* tiU* may entranta plenty of oppodtlon with Such conclualoBs were reached by tbe left guard, who pulled out of the Shepard or Laemana. gun from beneath his coat. duce the scale from $1.00 to 75 sue, advancing 4 polnU, wbil* the atart of the ssason on Sunday Tenneaaee toppled Duk* Univer- ly- rents an hour waa voted. Bates, serving a Ilf* sentence tor his Lodge of Connecticut, P. O. M. of the Board of Park Commlssionera bers of tbe committee are requested bang OB thla ona. A nod m StsB' E. Roland Harrlman, president of ■Ity from the unbeaten class With Una, preteetod the passer. Hockey^ Three Night Gamea All are triple tlueata. Borrie*: night, Nov. 18, a t tbe Arena. "Una up against tbs wall," h* or- part in the kidnaping. Frederick L. Phelps of Middletown, at the annusd meeting tor election to be present. Dougllta, Curtis-Wrignt A. Boeing fo w s dlraetion. tbe Grand Circuit, and WlUiam H. this pass in their hard-fought game Dickens faked a pass to Palmar. The achedule of 16 games Include probably ia the beat passer of th* ; dered and Mrs. Lord, a 18-year, old REPORTED STOLEN Randall Frink of Waterbury and of officers yesterday afternoon. and Unitad firmed fractions to a Riea-Arkansas—Rio* apparently Cane, "Ctaar’’ of the major harness By Aasooiatod Free*) lot He 1* a sweet runner. Until: neighbor girl, Irene Farro, and three A Medford bank official estimated a t Knoxville. The Volunteer* pre- While Palmer turned sharply to three games to be played at night $25,000 Urscbel ransom money had Charles Roberta, Jr., of Manchester Chairman Treat succeeds William Tba Highland Park Community j point New high* tor the year war* Is ona of tb* ooimtry's atrongaat circuit, when they scanned latest vailed, 14-6. bis left and cut down tbe field, both with the others ta the afternoon. laat week Shepard was th* eoun- > employed of tho bank—Gustave F. SEAT SALE OPENS TODAY form the Stole Control Body tor W. Robertson who baa headed the recorded by Eaatman Kodak, Briggs MAKE A TOUCHDOWN available flguiea prepared by tbe National League been spent in southern Oregon in the club has planned another enjoyable teams this year and get* th* oalL The perfectly executed maneuver Tennessee ends did likewise, itypar- Chicago 8, St. Louis 1. The slate follows;, try’* leading scorer. Now ha la ta ^ A. Maler, cashier: Frank A. Delosse, last six month*. It was Urscbel Junior Lodges. park board since its organization ta program tor tomorrow evening at] Manufacturing and Houdallla-Her- Syrscuse-Mlchlgan Stata — One •Trotting Horie Club on the . past resulted ta the first of two touch- ently expecting the pass. The right Nov. 31—WatktaaoB School, here. second poslUoB with 71 potata. Of .'i assistant cashier, and Richard Ker- Noble Grand Leroy Roberto again 1923. Mr. Robertson did not car* shay A with gains of a point or so. periitct record will be ruined here season. With auch a favorable year Toronto 6, Boston 3. the trio Leemans probably ia thaii mel, teller, obeyed. Rhode Island State’s Ram FOR COMMUNFFY PLAY bills, showing up. in bank deposits, the clubhouse. From eight to nina BECOME A COLONEL downs scored by the Orange and end genereJly waa suspected aa the Nov. 38—^Trade Alumni, here. which first led to the placing of extends to all Odd Fellowa in Man- to continue. Other officers elected o’clock motion pleturea will be Mullins Manufacturing Prafarred and the guess her* is that It will be behind them, and the forthcoming White In the third period, tied the receiver. Tonight’s Schedule Dec. 7— Rockville High, there bardeat runner to atop. He twlrl*..i; CblM Disobeys Scott under surveillance. Federal chester. whereby or not they are were Miss Mary O. Chapman, vice shown. Dancing, both old-fashioned up 8 and the common about 1. Syraeusrs. Old Glory sale in New Tork Thanks- score, ahd transformed Maj. Robert But aa Dickens looked straight Osnadisn American League (night). as he la tackled and often can shale* "Why do we have to do what that Group to Present “The Late members of King David Lodge, chairman and Mrs. C. R. Burr, sec- Santa Fe was a point higher and Mlnneeota-Indlana—I t will be giving week giving promise ot man says?" the child asked Mrs. agents said. and modern, will follow with music Haey Long Breaks Into the Rees* Neyland'a team from a ahead after Jaklng a pass to Palmer, Boston a t Quebec. Dec. 13—M. H. 8.. here. off the foe. Christopher Bean” at Whiton cordial Invitation to be pres- retary. by McKinney’s orchestra. John Me- the other rolls were better. U. S. football miracle If Minnesota drop- bringing tbe highest pricea since mediocre club to a strong one tor be rifled the pigskin just ta behind Lord. ent this evening. All local members The appointment of a caretaker Gypsum, Case, American Tobacco ped this one. News Again With Promise to 1929, officials of the sport declare ------:------— ------"Keep the kid quiet and don’t to Connecticut Boys. Memorial Hall Nov. 26. Convllle will be on hand to tbe afternoon at least. tbe defensive left half, where Palmer are requested to be on hand at 7:30 at Center Springe Park was left Bounce the old-time number*. B, Johas-Monvllle and Columbian Timid Vote for EM His Football Team. efforts are already underway (dr The ball went atratgbt back to waa by that time. The play caught make any noise," the leader com- o'clock sharp in order that the meet- with e committee of the Board con- Carbon were up a point or ao each. Qale-Oeorgia—Georgia alma st putting trotting and pacing on an manded and then told the woman Reserved seats were placed on NO CHANCE OF BARBERS Pbll Dickens. Tbe halfback took Jack (The Scooter) Alexander of ing may be started on time. sisting of .Chairman Treat, Thomas U. S. Steel, American Telephone, its fifth suceessiva triumph over New Orleana, Nov. 0—-(AP)— even higher plane in 1988. two steps to tbe rear and to tha Duke flat-footed. and child to hold their hands ovsr Provldanca, R I.. Nov. 0.—(AP) •ale today for ‘The Late CbriS' Trotter and Horace Murpbey with Members of th* Second Congisga- General Motors, Chrysler, Mont- Old Eli, something no acbool ever Make a touchdown and become a "Launched the middle of June a t their eye* topher ^an", the three-act drama tlonal church school ta the junior. right Palmer took an 18-yard toss and —In the dark of the night some one STRIKE REACHING HERE power to appoint. The same com- gomery Ward, U. 8. Smelting and boa achieved. If Tale can strike the colonel. Cleveland and closed a t Lexington, Toby Palmer, wingback, went ran SO yarda tor tbe touchdown. He tmanged hi* mind and ordered entered the bam at Rhode Island which the Community Players will mittee was empowered to recom' Intermediate and senior department* many others ware narrow. same htah level of play it reached That's tba opportunity before Ky.', the flrat week ta October, the the fivs to lie on the floor behind SUt* Colleg* dairy farm at King- offer aa tb»r second play of the ESCAPED BANDITS mend a special constable ta (tonter will have a costume party ta the Freight car loadings tor the week ogainat Mrtmouth tbe Soutbernera Louisiana State university’s football Grand Circuit Surpassed our beat the counter and Instructed his com- Sion, atole the colleges football maa- season, Monday evening, November Only Two Joameymen Are Em- Springs park during tbs skating vestry of tha church tonight at 7:30. ended Nov. 8, ahowed a dacllne of are ta for a tough afternoon. An players In their game with the hopes this year", Mr. Cane declares. Featured for This Weekend panions to take the money. 26, at the Wbiton Memorial Hall. Prises tor th* prsttleat and most 1 .,796 under the pri lous week, but cot, a two-year old ram with a hind ployed in Town — Hartford season. exceedingly timid ballot for the E31 George Waahtagton team at Wash- “We tried to give the public what “We haven't got much time and dlspoaiUon and a hearty appetite. The Girl Scout (touncll will be the ARERECAP1URED Tbe Board purchased a Spring- comical costumes will be awarded. this was much leas than seasonal. George Washington - Louisiana ington tomorrow. they Want They evidently got it KEBART EDGES BOGINO we’ve got to get busy," be said Dr. Raymond G. Breaaler, presi- sponsors and profits will be used In Scale Does Not Apply Here. field band lawn sweeper which will Games will be enjoyed and refreab- Shipments of tbe U. 8. Steel Corp. Stata—Louisiana State la favored. His stock of adjectives exhausted, since definitely increased support The vault was open and all the dent of the college, when Informed promoting local Girl Scout work. take the place of several men rak- ments served. David Williams, chair- for October disclosed a drop of 26,- Purdue-Iowa—The Boilermakers Minnesota and Pittsburgh chaHang- tor th* gam* waa clearly demon- An Unusually Large Showing of Fine currency and rolled stiver was Mrs. J. L. Handley, who is direct- 844 tons under the previous month, look too good. o f th* theft, offered the cryptic Threat of a strike of barbers In ing leave* in tb* town’s parks man, and his committee are plan- ed to combat. Governor Long stalked strated. Next year an even greater taken. comment; ing, states tbat the cast has tbs Chairman Treat and Park Super- ning a jolly Um* tor all. which was about In line with early Templa-Carnegle—Pop Warner’a about bis hotel suite. program, now being tormulafed, WITH BRILLIANT RALLY Hurl Qaa Bomb first two acts well In band. The play' Hartford does not reach into Man- Rooine Policeman in Bran- intendent H. F. Murphey will inves- estimate*. Owls to avenge last y ^ s boating "What can I aay about tba hoys7’’ should put trotting musk on the The four ran from the place, the ” I predict we’ll see the ram at era are making a trip to New Lorn Activity in some of the aviation Slorr* tomorrow. Storrs 1s in Con- chester, as there are only two tigate what can be done by the Another of the popular satback I by Carnegie. b* almost yelled. "Whht can I pinnacle it once enjoyed,” last to leave tossing a tear gas don tomorrow to see the dramatic town towards improving Edgerton parties will be held In Orang* ball j stock* waa attributed to reports of Ohio Stato-Chlesgo—Ohio State. promise 'em 7" bomb and slamming the door. necUcut and Rhode Island plays club of Connecticut College present journeymen barbers In the entire ford Arrests Three Who expansion by leading companies and Illinois - Northwestern—F seed Connecticut College at that town to- atreet, which U badly in need of tonight under tbe auspices of Wash- “Make a colonel of any of them Ivercomes 68 Pin Lead to FORD FRICK APPOINTED Gasping and with tears streariung it In the evening. town and the scale of wages paid in repair. The committee will t ington Loyal Orange lodge. th* attention attracted by new with a chance tor at least a tie tor who makes a touchdown," suggested OVERCOATS down their eye*, the five victims ran morrow. Disappearance of the ram “The Late Christopher Bean" waa the city is not applicable hers, ac- transport plane records. tbe Big Ten title, the mini should HELEN JACOBS PLiUiS was discovered at 8 a. m„ this morn- Broke JaH Yesterday. look Into tbe parking problem at someone. Into a washroom and then out a rear translated from the French by Sid' cording to Adam C. MOnkln, a mem- the dam on Edgerton street with a The annual meeting of th* Man- not falter here. "That’# It," snapped the governor. Nose Out Hartford Star by NATIONAL LEAGUE HEAD and door. Ing when the caretaker at the dairy ncy Howard, who moved the loca- ber of the Hartford Journeymen Washington State-Idaho —Wash' went to the bam to feed the stock view to restrict parking at this chester Garden olulr will be held “That ought to give us more col- Ih* first alarm was sounded as tion to a little town In Maasachu- Barbers’ asaoclation. dangerous point Monday evening a t 7:80 In Center UNABLE TO EXPLAIN tagtbn State should still be ta tbe onel* than Kentucky.” TO REST IN LONDON th* gang clambered into th* ear, He notified Dr. Bressisr; tbs kid- •Itta and made the characters all New London, Nov. 9.—(AP) — PMlflc coast running after this 6 Pins; Town Champ BoDs Mr. Mankin and Edward M. Zim- Three youthful bandits who escaped The board voted to remodel the church house. Reports tor th* year Whereupon the “Klngflsh" called New York. Nov. 9—(AP) — The swung it around and raced away to naping waa kept quiet moat of the New Einglanders, with considerable merman are the only Manchester conceaston Uotb ta (tonter Park will b* submitted and offlears and game. seeretai^ and dlctatM a tele- London, Nov. 9—(AP) — Helen rejuvenation of the National League th* north on Pompton avenue to- morning, only a few of the atudent Yankee dialest lujected. It played from the county jail in this city In INCREASE IN VOTES. Alabama • Clamaon — Alabama barbers who belong to the Hartford a daring daylight break yesterday lodge located on tbe first floor. commltteaa elactad for tba year In gram, telling “the Voy»” of, their op- Jacobs, queen of America’s tennis ATerage of 129 for Ten which began * few years ago when ward Paterson and Passaic. ^ y having any knowleoge of it a whole seaaon in New York In •asoctatlon. There la a Maatei Bar- Glass windows, which can ba re- prospect As In previous meeting* handily. portunity. courts tor the ,jaat ten years has TOPCOATS 1032, with Pauline Lord and Walter afternoon, were captured at gun- Joseph Nerl, a barber next door to but when word spread around the bers’ association here, however. moved ta the summer months will slide* will be tbow B of the members* New Haveh, Nov. 0.—(AP)—AU Auburn-Gsorgla TaebT-Aubura. settled down ta a cozy Kensington the aenior circuit discovered the' the b i ^ , heard the commotion campus, plane were sUrted for trips Connelly in the leads. A year ago it point In Branford this morning by a Fordbam-West ■Virginia — Ford- customer* were turning toward the There’s warmth woven right Into thn through the light partition separat- was onp of the most successful Journeymen barbers In Hartforu rookie policeman, whose a tte n tl^ enclose an area under tbe second gardens, both old and new ones. A waa confusion in the Fourth Ward flat here tor tbe winter to do a lit- Games at Y. M. C. A. younger and livelier Ameriean to Storrs tonight with but cn* ob- are complaining that the master floor porch, giving the akaters add- question box whereby th* elub ex- today as election offlelalB attampted ham’s upset victory over Tennessee tle writing and perhaps put a little fahrles from which onr topooata ani ing th* bank and hi* shop. He ran ject—gat the ram. plays in the Stockbridge repertory wa# attracted to the stolen car In ed space and better lighting. m^es the Rams favorite* tor this League rests in the bands of Ford overooata are made. Good wearing ma* out the door just as the men and has been most popular with all barbers, instead of complying with which they were riding, because It perts will help th* gardeners solve to straighten out an 18 vote dls>^ extra polish on her game. C. Frick, tbe youngest president tha Tho atudent body chipped In the code requirements of a minimum their problems will be another fea- one. The writing comes first. Later, torlala cat In swanky styles and per- emerged from th* bank and got the year ago and raised $25 to buv the of the summer theaters. had only one headlight. The crepaney ta th* total balloting there (tolumbla-Brown — Brown’s hap- Local Sport Amid the lusty cheering of near- League has bad. fectly tailored. wage of $16 a week and a minimum bandits are John McCarthy, 20; ture. Every member ia urged to at- tor Harold L. Blakeolee, Republican when the back tajuiy she suffered in a hundred enthusiastic fans, license number. mascot. The screen version under the tend. less Bruins appear due tor another practice at Forest Hills has healed ly Frick, who won’t b* 40 untU Dec- Two attendants a t a flUing stoUon title, "Her Sweetheart," was the schedule of 48 hours, were paying John Piscalello 20, and Philip COL McCOOK TO SPEAK eandldato tor Stats Senator ta th* beating. Charley - Kebart, Manchester’s star ember, was chosen unanimously yes- wagea aa low aa $9 and working the Contlno, 18, all of this city. Ninth District and his successful completely, she intends to take some pta-toppler, nosed out Mike Boglno across the street also saw the geta- STARTS I.AUaBTER last motion picture In which the Leo Brazauskaa and Lawrenc* Favors the Bears Chatter lessons from Dan Maskell. coach of terday to succeed John A. Haydlar, way and notified polio*. They were late Marie Dressier appeared, play- men aa much aa 62 hours a week. McCarthy and Piscatello were Demooratle opponsnt, Samuel H. Southern California - (Mlifornla— of Hartford by a small margin of who resigned a week ago beeausa ot Nov. 0.—(AP)—Th# ram- Mr. Mankin said today tbat moat awaiting trial In the Superior Court AT CHURCH MEETING Converse are ta charg* of tb* sup- Malkan. England's champion Davis cup team six pins to win ths special ten-game Nelson Farrel and Dan McAlwe*. naplng of Rameaea II, Rhode Island ing opposite to Lionel ^rrym ore. per meeting planned for Mondty If there’s any edge, reihap* It ba- and might even take a jaunt down iU-bealtb. At the same Um* Heydler OVERCOATS Local theater goers will recall tbat of the' barber shops in Manchester for holding up a diner ta this city, a Tb* voting macbme In the Fourth long* to California. Three local long distance runners match at the TMCA alleys lost was named “chairman of the board” State College mascot on the eve of this picture wss shown at the State •re operated by the owners wLo em- tavern at Quaker Hill, Waterford, evening a t 7 o’clock by Manckaatar srard which jammed during the bal- plan to enter tbe state champion- to South Africa to play in tbe cham' Ught toe college’s football gams with Veterans Organlutiona Invited Lodge, No. 16, Ancient Order of Oregon-OregoB Stato—Out of the pionahios at Capetown. She wilt for life and Harvey Traband, former theater last summer. ploy ona and, in a few places, two and a night club ta Norwich. In tha loting Tuesday, recorded 1,768 votes hat, Oregon. ship five-mile cross country event Both bowlers furniahed plenty of secretary to tbe president, waa ONE DEAD, 12 INJURED ConnecUcut SU ts College brought The reserved seats, at no extra •ssistanta. Many of the assistants first Instance McCarthy held to Hear Hartford Man Mon- United Workmen. The meal wUl ba aa egainit 1,746 alectors recorded s Tennessee - Mississippi Stato— at Bridgeport Sunday afternoon, not at any rate return to the United thrills and excitement throughout elected secretary-treasurer. The only denials and hearty laughter to- charge, are on sale at the Y.M.C.A., patrons and employes at bay with a day Night. served ta the banquet ball ot th* the trio being Jimmy Crowe, John- States until after the Wimbledon day from persons who were ques- •re said to be paid on a commission Belch and Brown building. The I having actually voted. Tennessee, comfortably. cbamplonabips next summer. the contest. In the third game, new officers were named tor one and up Keller's, Kemp's and Potterton A basis. revolver while Ptscatello robbed the Chief Moderator Fred D. Chase in Vanderbilt - Sewanee— Likewise ny Matcbett and Joe Packard, tbe Kebart bit a low adore of 97, giving year terms. $18.60 tioned at the UtUr coUsgs. committee urges every member to “I want to see three of tbe famoiu BY BLAST ON TANKER Krab'a store. • Since tb* depression barbers here cash register. Contino’a case wras Colonel Anw>n T. McCook, promi- company with representatives ot VanderUit. latter a member of Manchester Boglno a lead of 68 pins, and tbtaga There waa no announcamant aa to Sumner A. Dole, dean of men at awaiting presentation ta Watertown be on band. High’s track and field team last London toga” she said. “Perhaps In have been chiefly engaged In cutting nent Hartford attorney, will be the both parties, vlslled tbe voting Texas A and M-Soutbern Method- a month or two I am going to aak began to look black for Charley. salary but It was believed that Frick Jason Fleece, 2-Year Guarantoad Connecticut State said; "I have al- hair. It has bem found that a ma- court next Monday on a charge of guest speaker at tb* meeting of the booth ta the Fourth ward but at let—The Aggies have sprung t'wo season and now enrolled ta a CCC Kebart however, waa not to be dis- Is to receive about $30,000 a year. ways understood that the Rhode robbery in that town last Sunday LAMotte Russell heads the com- camp. Crowe, Buekland veteran, Mr. Maskell to give me some lessons Cargo of Gagoline Explodes in WILL NOT TAKE PART jority of man ar* shaving them- Men’s Friendship club of the South mittee ta charge of the first supper the conclusion of the investigation successive upsets but this lo<^8 like indoors. No, there’s no particular couraged. He {Hugged steadUy, and Mobile Bay — Several of IsiMd ram la of ancient Egyptian selves, and rarely is a barber called night. Ail three, despite their youth Methodist church Monday night were imable to explain just' what on* tor 8. M. U. baa been ta more marathona than graduaUy cut down tbe former U. Uncage and ia supposed to be pos- have bad records and are described and get-together of the Men’s Lea- Tex**-BayIor—Texas. could possibly be mentioned and feature of my game I hope to Ini' upon these days to gtva a face mas- Officers and representatlvaa of all gue of Center church, next Wednes- bad happened to show tbe extra prove—just the whole thing.” S. Champ’s big margin until at the Victime May Die. Msaod of occult powers. IN ISABELU PROGRAM by the police as dangerous charac- th* local ex-servics men's units Michigan - Wisconsin— Depend' though he’s never a winner he's al- end of tbe 9th game Boglno was sag* or a ahampoo as was th* case ters. day evening at 6:80. votes. "It I* probable that a prsmonlUon when men had money which they have been Invited and any veteran Malkan defeated Blakeale* by tag on the trusty coin, Michigan. ways in there trying his darndest. only 6 pins ahead. The game waa COATS of impending disaster has coma to M ^arth y was captured in Sep- • U t a b—Colorado University— An orchid to Jimmy. $35 Mobil*. Ala., Nov. 0__(AP)—Tbs At a epeelal meeting of th* spent reely. It Is also unlikely that desirous of hearing CoL McCook will Company K and th* Howttser aaven votae. not derided untU tbe lost box. In fte nuscot and that he voluntarily executive board of St. Margaret’s the price of a hair cut—40 cents— tember after pulling a revolver on be welcome to attend. Stringing along with the chom' tbe 9tb box Kebart was 2 pins SM O K E tanker Caliche, out bound from Mo- left the campus to avoid being pres- Patrolman William J. Riordan of Company, 169th Regiment, will take plons, Utah, but it probably will be Undaunted by the flood of diffi- JUNIOR ELEYENSPUY bile writh a cargo of gaaoUna and oil Circle. Daughters of Isabella, It was will be increaaed. ‘Thomas J. Rogers and Herbert art ta the Armistice Day parade ahead, and cama through with a •nt *t the footbau gam* Setufdky. decided not to take part in the ft* to o l dapartment At tha Urn* Robb ar* ta charge of th* arrange- ClOM. - __- cult game* scheduled thli week-tnd. final spars to clinch the match by ■bptoded k. MobUe m y 17 mflas b*. fftf aS wOTTiessu i^ow 'MB' siti AR at OICOT*Sin—■ rltcatello . escaped but later the litaday, Novambat 11. Firat ^ 1 HUNT FOR KAMINSKI WasWagtoa sM L**-V|r|pBla— w* again walk In “wher* angels pfUf. THE S.ESX"” Inw'liere isortly before noon today. UntsUstibK bf itfficen of (he raeoto tor tha meeting and a Isrg* sdu be ioundsd at tk* Armory at ATMT.NEBOTOIII(HtROW e • iwder hla own power, I would take various circlei of the stats, taking mme day waa trapped by the police attendance la anticipated. A social W. and L.’a General*. — —.— fear to tread" and make our sdec- ^hihas been said that Charley Da* member of the crew was re a c t- ta the wood* on tha outskirts »( 13:80 p. m., and th* oompanlas will Princaton - Lehigh—Th# Tiger* tion* of the probable winner*, be- ed killed and 13 Injured, many m ftat to mean that th* fates have place Sunday, November 11, at the CLUBTOGIVEPLAY ^ hour will follow th* meeting with assembl* a t 13:48 p. m. They will Kebart make* a good town cham- dMlded in favor of a Connecticut till*, dty and waa shot through the Jamea Wilson In eharg* of th* ar- RESULTS IN LAW SUIT in a "breather.” lieving that eventually the time Thera will b* a meeting of tbe pion, but ia not ta tbe National SA V E~ estious condition, were brought here Hotel Bond, Hartford, The reason leave the Armory tor th* parade at coaches and managers of oil teams victory tomorrow." for this change In^jlans la due to the leg by Motor Patrolman Oeorc* rangementa for refreshments. Dartmouth - New Hampshire— will come when by some miracle or class. Who, after seeing him come to hoepltal*. Cockell as be attempted to break o’clock. The uniform tor Com- other we’ll pick more right than interested ta tb* Junior Series at George Potterton, president of mission at St. James's church this IN STAFFORD SPRINGS Veterans’ organizations especially pany K will be tbe new serge uni- Hartford, Nov. 0.—(AP)—Attoi Ditto Dartmouth. through with flying colors last night tanker waa proceeding down the student’* aenate denies It waa through tha cordon. He waa only ney John Buckley, couneel tor _ Penn-Penn State—Penn after wrong. At least we won’t have to Mt. Nebo Saturday morning at 8:80 •gainst Boglno, p U. S. Champion, THE M O ST ft# bay when an explosion occurred week for the women of tbq parish, Invited are: The American L«glon. forms, which will be worn for tbe a movement to Impound th* mascot. tbs closing service for the women recenj^ discharged from the hoipl- Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled and Mrs. Waldo Weaver of Torrlng- struggle. worry about picking Dartmoutb to sharp. Anyone who is unable to at- can say that Charley does not be- $ amldshipa, and the cargo of gasoline first time Sunday, Ferahtag capa, DuQuesne-Oklaboma A and M— beat Tale tor anotber year. tend must send a representative 16.50 *T think this Is moN likely to b* Is on Sunday afternoon. tal. The three youths got into the American Veterans, Stmtash War ton, bos filed notice of intention to long among the beat bowlers of the M IW O K tH TOBACCO oU took fire. Seamen were CecUlans to Present "America attic of the county jail by prytag leggings, russet ahoea and black claim damages from tb* DuQuesne but the Duke* will need with full authority. Any team not Its wetl4 fa w w Se w #ve a pitffessional job. Isn’t it possibl* The .regular business meeting of Veterans, British War Vatorans and ties and O. D. shirts. Tbs uniform stato of country? His average waa 129, E win thrown into th* water of the bay, that th# kidnapars, if ftara war* th* circle will be held at the K. Remembers” st Methodist loose a mstal slab a t tbs top of a th* Army and Navy elub. Connecticut for property and par- to exercise caution. Here's how they look through represented Saturday will be exclud- Boglno 128. Next Thursday night you the meet p lw w e ewd—W esg ir fteir clothing in flames. vacant cell on tbs top tier. Then tor tb* Howitzer Company will b* sonal injury incurred SepSeptomber 18, Rutger* - LaFayette—Rutger* to colored glasses: Columbia over ed from the series. Representative* at 9 o’clock, IVally Plpp has been it burse so to your 9ips-»vto to say. intend^ to gat Coach Kanay of of C. clubrooms Tuesday evening, Church Sunday Night. tbe same except memb-ra will wear •eve yeu the meet emwey. **Aahs«r Fishing boats naarby went to th* th# Rams, but in tba daikneas made November 18, when plan* will be using a bit that had been secured on th* Mansfleld-Nortb. ~ Coventry win th* "middle three till*.’’ . Brown, Tulane over Colgate, ore asked to be prompt os the first hooked to roll Kebart. Pipp la a Jid of th* seamen, rescuing the 13 from th* chair caning department of white shirts and collars and blaek roai Manhattan-Holy Cross -The Cru- Georgia over Yale, Army over Har- s plyetol** emolmre UU ue they yet an error T" Georg* U a lenior and made for Installation of tbs officers SUMNER PROPERTY tie*. game la scheduled tor 9 o’clock. Hartford howler, holding tbe world's with Bdgeweith. Do heU se weO sDd brought to tfae hospital* here, In- and Initiation of new members her*, The Cecllian dub under the di- the jail, drilled and cut a hole in T^e,ie claim Involved ahooting at sader* of Holy Cross should get vard, Michigan State over Syracuse, The aippers will oppose the "Cen high three string record of 518, and Including the Famous play# on the varsity team. He bails back on the right aide of the ledger Temple over Carnegie Tech, Notre •till you seve to cempsrieeo to ehissK Hudlng Capatin FlUgerald. master from Manchester, (tonn. at the convenience of State Regent rection of Tbomaa Maxwell,.- will the roof, dropped to the jground and the automobile operated by Mr. ter Springs Pecks" at that hour. At Is tied tor world's high single raeord feet buralQg tobscccs. 0 « t s IS tm% Is the vcassl, who bad compound preeent "America Rememben’’ a A Ch ang* in traJn atrvle* affact- ‘Weaver in which hie wife woe * Dam* over Navy, Ohio State over Knit-Tex Ckwts At $30. Ml.sa Beatrice Sbea of Waterbury. J**^*!***' They atole a track owned IN BOLTON IMPROVED Ing Manchester ia announead begin- again. 10:80 the Blueflelds will take tb* of 202. A week from next Thurs- tin sod couAt the hours elemohtog It wacturea of both legs. real Armtetlce Day dram , Sunday by Nstbaa Lubehanaky of this dtv paaaenger. State Troopers Georg* Utah Aggles-Colorade Aggies— Chicago, Pittsburgh over Nebraska, field. The public is welcome. day tbe IVooster five, including such fivee you« 8eU everywhere. Mode ning Sunday. Tbe night train from Utah AgglM should keep their rec- Minnesota over Indiana, Michigan Fir* swept the vessel as the hlgh- evening at 7:80 at th* Methodist and abandoned It ta Ntantlc for a Boston will arrive 3S mtautea J. M lt^ell of the Westport bar? The Clippers will practice tonight stars as Fido O’Brien. Carl Frisk. ead lueiM teed by Lenw % Brea gt(toflammeble cargo waa scattered church In Stafford Springs of wbleb sedan owned by Merritt J. Cornwall Recently Parehaaed -by Paul G. racks and Robert J. Mit -bell of tbs ord clean, but they may have to over Wtaconata, Purdue over Iowa, a t 6 o’clock. Jack Otto, Larry Sjohlm against Co., Ktetoixmd, Ve. RUBINOrS WILL OPEN SENIOR ST. MARY’S GIRLS Rev. Joseph Cooper,, formerly ot earlier. Tbe night train will leave Grafton, Maas., barracks, were halt- shoot the works to do It. Illlnola over Northweatern, Cali- Coats R of Elaat Hampton, which they took Wllletta of West Hartford — Boston at 8:30 p. m. and arrive in an All-Manchester Five. The vassel of 4,700 tons gross this ton-n is pastor. The author la toom Its parking place. ing ca n on tbe highway on th* fornia over Southern California, Kebart 130. 131, 07, 143, 144, 131, Sold by McKinney. Mancheater at 8.37 p. m. night ta question, in tbe search be- Stanford over Washington,' (Seorgia In All The dty, was owned by the Motor THRin NOOK TOMORROW IN REGULAR MEETING Edna Mt Allen and th* play has not When the car reached Branford. GIRLS CHURCH LEAGUE BABE RUTH HITS TWO 139, 135, 149, 133 ----- 1293. REMEMBER !\ Calichelleb* OorporaticCo: 'ration of New heretofore been given In this sec- Patrolman Anthony Ifcovich halted ing made tor Alexander Kaminski, Tech over Auburn, Washington Boglno 134,. 140, 143, 118, 188, 130, Paul G. Wllletta, of Stael* Road, BINGHAM’S SON WEDS who bad escaped from jail in State over Idaho, Penn over Penn and had (uearad tor Texas tion. Many Manchester people are- It because it bad only one light, (ton- Th* Zion Lutheran* took two 121, 141, 131, 121 ----- 1286. New Fall and $ty. Texas. By MARIANNB The regular meeting of the Sen- planning to make the trip to Staf- Uno who waa driving waa unable to West Hartford, recent purchaaer of Springfield. State, WlUlams over Wesleyan and There ia only one week left befturf ior club of St. Mary’s Girls Friend- ft* J. White Sumner property lo- Btontagton, Nov. 8.—(AP)—Al- game* from the Methodists In the HOME RUNS IN JAPAN In sddJUon to Captain Fitzgerald K you’re intareatad la buying ford Springs to see this important toduoe a regiatraUon or license cer- The Wsavar ear failed to halt Texas over Baylor. ly society wss held Wednesdav ave- resentotion Sunday evening. Arm- iftcata and was told to drive to tha cated on th* Bolton Center Road, fred Bingham, son of Ex-Senator] when ordered and both officers shot Girls Church League at tbe School Winter the drawing takes place on the Re foUowtog members of the crew good looking clothe* at an exce^ ning at the home of Misa Evalyn g Bolton, has a group of workers en- and Mrs. Hiram Btaghan.. and Mlsi street Ree alleys last night. jwm brought to th* Marin* hospital Uonally reaaonable price (and who itice Day. poUos statioa with the policeman at it, one using a shot gim and th* Sendai, Japan, Nov. 9.—( A P I - Wrestling Tedford. A devotional aerrice lad SA program of vocal and instni- getting ta hla car. (tontina stepped gaged in making improvamenta to Doughty Knox, daughter ot Mr. other a revolver. Methodist Twenty thousand Sendai fans Overcoat we are giving away. (Si1 lent) you 11 thank all the divialUes by Mlea Irene Waller, preetdent of the proparty. Trail* will be cut and Mrs. Herbert Howard Knox of E. Beer ...... 76 77 Last Night *s Fights Shades and AhtoB Ahdenea. burned aeverely mentol music will precede the on the gaa ta an attempt to get cheered Bab* Ruth’s first home run can nam* off tor the new th* Club, waa followed by a busl- drama, which Is in tour acts or t* rough th* surroundlnc woodH and New York and Btontagton, ware 8TATB TO BUT TBUCKS H.‘ Drigg* ...... 80 68 In Japan aa he drove the ball into By ASSOCIATED PBES8 Nov. 17). Tickets Given With E SMt th* body. Thrift Nook at Rubinow e Mr. Ru- sway and th* car raced over the other improvements wiU be made ta 72 naea aesaton. Plana were mad* for sptsedes. a* follows: Act 1, April 12. Poat road at a speed ta exceae of married at high noon today a t tbe Hartford, Nov. 9.—(AP)-—The M. Crockett ...... 76 By ASSOCIATiro PRESS the rigbtfleld stands today in the New Tork—^Tony MorelU, Italy, Materials H 9. BL Baker, multiple oontusloas **>* g r e a t e r a food sale to be held In the near the buildlnga and adjoining terrain. home of« the bride's parents in State Board of Finance and (tontrol E. LytUe ...... 79 81 Philadelphia—Wally Sears. Mln- third toning of a game his barn' threw Tlgar Johnstons, Cubs. SOcPui^ase. MM bfid buns. part of hia basement store to the 1917, when war was declared by the sixty miles an hour. After a chase Tbe purchase wa* mads through th* Stonlngton. Mr. Bingham waa ar- H. Gardner ... 89 future, wltta Mias Gertrud* Liddon. late President Wilson; Act 3, Nov. 1, has authorized Stata Highway ...... 82 ersvllle. Pa., knocked out Jackie At stormers won 7 to 0 fro - 1 the 'Nip- Camden, N. J.—Ed Do:. Georgs, of half of a mile the patrolman Everett McKinney Agency, of 647 Marrln, Buna about the .“•JJL'**P**^*“ ‘- Tbar# ar# racks chairman. It waa daetdad to hold 1917, scene in the home of an again drew alongside and with rested last June when be engaged Commissioner John A. Macdonald dare, Brookljm, (1). pon All-Stars. Buffalo, defeated Rudy Duaek, hand. ssTMu oontusion*. of new draaaes featuring th* annual maeting In December at American family; Act 8. Nov. 11. Main strtot. In picketing tor tha Civil Liberties to purchase 49 dump track* and 401 387 788 Sacramento, Ctal.—Speedy Dado, Five home runs, with tbe Babe Omaha, two atraight tall*. th* tunics which hava taken tha levaUad rtvolvar forced tha car to a Two buildings and five acres of Union at Jersey City, N. J. Zion Latheraa Iftfeur pbstigan. burned about the th* pariah houaa, with Mr*. Ethel 1018, Armlatice Day ia Amarlca; halt and arraated its ooeupaats. In four dallvary trucks of half-ton ca- Manila, outpointed Augie Ruggiero, contributing two of them, featured by storm, on* and Davt* as hoetaas. land also part ot th* Sumnar eo- B. B Ik a...... 108 80 New Tork, (10). NAVY-miSH DRAW BIO two piece woolaa sport d r^ e a , and Act 4. Nov. 11, 1084, s t th* tomb of tb* oar tha police found a radio set, pacity at a total cost of $319,736.72. the Americans' win. Foxx, Gehrig bnnad about th* Misa Tedford served a delldoua tat* located in Bolton (tonter was UQUOB BTOBB NEAB 00IXBQE| Tb* naw trucka will sarv* aa r«- P. Stechhota ...... 05 78 San Jose. Cal.—Young Geno, New and W llar got th* others. Cleveland, Nov. 6 — Unexpected an axceUent selection of silk crepe the Unknown Soldier. two clocks, ■avaral comfortables and sold by Mr. McKlnnev to August lunch after tha masting. Th* table Ruth Helwig, preeident of plactmrtita tor track* found to b* S. Wtaslar . . . . B • 8 0 84 York, stopped Charlie Manntna, San The score: ■uecesa of Notre Duns and Navy In Manchester was decorated In the Hallowe'en u d a large sasortment of Miidner of this ,om . WUUamaburg. Va — (AP) — A] H. Janssen ...... 76 96 Jo**, (8). football this year has swelled ad- laearatad scalp, and aramw will be interested ia shop- the Cacilton club will play the lead- table eilverwar* which they believe unfit tor further use ta tha annual Americans .. 303 000 030—7 8 EDGEWORTH colors and a large Jack o’ Laatani tog pare Mias LyUlan H utt wlU be The Hartford ConnecUcut Trust liquor store be* been opened a few fail check-up ,/hich k. now being G. Seclert ...... 82 83 Tacoma—Buffy Strewn, Tacoma, Nippon...... 000 000 000—0 4 vance sale of tickets for their gam* Ptog tha new Thrift Nook.. ^ tbs youth* stole in a burglary some Company was sxseutor of the ss- doors from the entranc* of William SMOKING I O H A ( ( O 'vae used as a osatarplaM. the piaalst tor the evaatag. place along tb* rout*. made, to piovid* adcquit* equip- won from Barney Carroll, Omaha, WhitebtU. Brown and Berg, Foxx here, Nov. 10. Attendance of more GLENNEV tats. and Marv oollega. m*Bt tor wlater use. 436 421 tachnleal knockout (8). Takada and Ihara. than 80,000 l* axpectod. l TAGSnX ' MANCHESTER EVENXNO HERALD. UANCHEarTEK, CONN. FRIOAT. NOVEMBER #. . 1984 KANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCUfiriEBc CX)NN. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9.19S4

oraL-Cltiaa and townq, w^icb pre- WiUiama, assistant at St, Paul's porarily broke police lines. They "There is little disputing Japan’s tion engrossing some of the ques- SEIZE MEXICAN LOBSTERS OUTLOOK viously bad great difficulty, have church. New York. ' . FLANDM ORGANIZES were later dispersed without great upper hand In tbia trade." he ob- eaplanade Coveriog 18.099 feet of Tbe sermon was by tbe Rev. tions. Thus far the White House Boor ipacs; substantially reduced damage elimi- disorder. served. "Japan is geographically has kept hands off. KNOaA DIVORCE CASE DAZZLING SPECTACLES Fatbar Joaepb, O. S. E. superior of San Diego, Cal.— (A P ) — Mor< One week wac required for nated the need for special protection Flandin is a Left* Republican, close to China, and she can turn out Talk that Arthur S. 'Vandenburg, WAP PI NG the American Congregation of NEW FRENCH CABINET than atven tons of Hexlcan-packat fllmlng, and Dearly BM*Tuga lights mimiuiiuDE and have at the same time, educat- near the center of French politics, materials at prices that discourage the Republican Senator who tataln- YoapAW Franciscans. although be is a Conaervative in po- P0S1P0NED FOR WEEK IN “GAY DIVORCEE” Were used to illuminate the seL fmsr IV/tnomi iroua ed the younger children to celebrate competition. Ruaala, with a terri- ed bis seat in Michigan, while col- lobsters were setaed by tbe city foot Ancient Rltee. litical philosophy. He has served in Miss Mary .Seels of Wapptag was Heat fmm the lights made it neces- (OaattMWd fra a Pag* On*) In an orderly manner. (OoBMooed tram Pago One) tory and resources that dwarf thoce leagues were biting the dust might tnopector and condemned aa unfl' given a surprise miscellaneous The rouilc throughout was the six Cabinets, three times as minis- of Manchuria, is' concerned mainly sary to open up the stage and riffUl Middletown’s Flea be the next OOP presidentliu can- for human consumption. shower last Saturday evening at i traditional plain long o f the church. ter of flnance and three time; as with meeting her own needa.' It with ooo), iced air at least once LESS A w t a n tba final three monthe df the Middletown, under the leadership William Bartrand, Merchant Ma- didate drew a shake o f the head Former Ebde Trotter Asks her home. There were about Sfty Dance Novelties Headed bjr Tbe writing of the Latin and Greek minister of commerce. During Slno-Japanese upheavals every half hour. year with an ImproTed outlook. o f Patrick F. Kidney, probation oifl- rine. from Chairman Farley o f the Demd^ Seperathm en Grounds of of her frianda, Mlghbora and rala* "Hie Continental" Are cer o f the Juvenile Court, hsui for alpbabeta in ashes on tbe floor of in 1932 and 1933 the Harbin con- Grata. MlquaUtag tba magnitude o f the Wholesale demand In practically the church was in keeping with a Deputy Paul Jacquier, Labor."' ' Cniel end Abusive Treatment Uvas present. MIM Seele was the Features of Film at State aatttag U Ita beauty. Ratt 0< tba an dlTialoBS -. pkg...... put on their own entertainment, pie, school by the local Scottish Associa- Doumergue remained in Paris tem- hand in the Speakership is the ques- approximately a half million acres. 1984. The first meeting of the South 12 months .However, a reduction Btatlene ijiabel, one year old. Manchester eating contests, apple ducking, box-: tions. These served as bis escort Windsor Wednesday Afternoon club ■ of about 18 per cent la expected to porarily. He changed plans to leave Mr. Knofla is not contesting tbe Ing and so on. Arrange a dance fori to the church. The servlcea were immediately for his home at Tour- RUSSO-JAPANESE was held Wednesday afternoon with Tender Leaf Tea, ^ be shown. Suit. Attorney Ernest W. McCor- Mrs. Leslie Newberry and Mrs. Date Book Pepulw Benaleu Oven or Pot Raeil Rayon Improt-ee the older boys and girls. ' attended by many clergy who next nefeuUIe when a friend s-.'- jested It mick o f tba law Arm of Robinson, large a ize...... "In other words give the children i week will be in New Haven with the would "look like flight." . Bertha King was their leader. Each PORK The rayon division of the industry W AR NOT LIKELY Robinson A Ooia is rapresenting the member was privileged to bring something to do which they will en-1 Lord Bishop to take part in the ob- SWEDISH This Week CHUCK R O AST regained its equilibrium ahead of One of the former President's plainUff. guests. Joy doing and you will have no trou- j .servance of the 190th anniversary of final acts as premier was a savage Nov. 10— Annual Father and Bon Sunrise Baked O Q ^ all other branches after the Sep- Next Sunday, November llth , banquet of tbe Emanuel Lutheran BontltM Heevy Bail — Delleiost hi Tlivae tember strike. Soles of yam to ble Hallowe'en.” the consecration of Bishop Farrar riticism of tbe Radical-Sociallsta, (Oonttnoed'froro rage One) Beans, tall, 2 cans.. r b O C first to bead the diocese of Connec- KORF being Armistice Day the Rev. Harry church. ' knitters held steady during October. whom he charged wrlth responsibili- 8. Martin, pastor o f the First Con- ticut. Later in the day the Lord ty for the costly riots of last Feb- near Manebuli o» Pogranitchnaya, Nov. 11.—Armlstloe Day parade LOINS FACE RUMP ' while an increase in total deliveries Andmon&Noren PORTLAND MAN KILLED gregational church of South Wind- Bishop and other guests spoke at a border towns.” and exercises. Planet Fancy Rice, _ I was said to be . due to larger yam UNIQUE SERVICES ruary, growing from the sinister Meats - Groceries - Fruits and Vegetables sor, will preach a sermon appropri- Fitik — Lam, Sited, Sksnh luncheon In their honor. Stavlsky scandal. little l.lvalry Coming Events RIB or LO IN END 1-lb. pkg...... # C takings by rayon weavers. ' lb . 28« BT n r AND RUN DRIVER ate to the occasion. The American Nov. 14— Supper and annual mast-, In the wool division, prices were I The situation on tbe streets was The American dlp’ omat said he Phone 4076 Free Delivery 361 Center St. Legion post will attend in a body. Birds are descendants o f reptiles; anticipates little rivalry between tag of the local Country Club. steady throughout October and IN OLD GREENWiCH ugly for a while last night when Members and officials o f the A N Y W EIG HT - O N E PRICE SHOULDERS the crocodile is their nearest relative Russia and Japan for the potentlal- Nov. 17—insUUaUon and offlcsra Kibbe’s Molaosea, n a® _ brskera believe the prospects to be crowds in front of t h . opera, shout- American Institute of Bonking of Ganela* Sprini While Meety among present-day reptiles. ing "Down with the Deputies,” tem- ly huge Chinese markets. Eastern Cut Pork— n £ Canadian Style Bacon, FOWL FOR FRICASSEE Found Dying on Highway and of Anderson-Shta Post and Auxil- 2 c a n s ...... m OC bright for the remainder of the (Continued from Page One) It’S different, lb...... very lean, Ib...... Hartford, held a masquerade dance musical comedy co-starring Fred iary. 'year, although Standard Statistics 45c lUialMd to Middletown Hospi- Handy’s Smoked at tbe "Lone Oak" last Friday eve- Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Nov, 19 — Annual meeting of Co. estimates that for the full year T ry a Roast for Sunday. Average 8 pouoda tal INHiere He Passes Away. LAM B LEGS Campfire Marsh- 1 ory of her husband. Dr. Albert Gal- Fresh Shoulders, Shoulders, lb...... c ning. "Tha Conttaental,” feature danoe Chamber of Commerce. LB this division will show a loss, as 20 jJlS.. Ruth Nevers returned to her While hdeet — Tender and Teity mallows, 1-lb. pkg. A O C latan Weed who left a half million Ib...... Handy’s Daisy Hanw, number o f the show, was staged Nov. 29—Annual 8-mlle cross ) against some net profit for other 17c home last Sunday where she spent dollar estate. Ib...... 720“^ 2 '"$ 1.40 against a mammoth hotel setting of country run, sponsored by Arm y A 17 branches. The will of Mrs. Weed left the In- Fresh Spareriba, 35c Middletown, Nov. 9.— (A P ) — tbe week-end. Red Devil Cleanser, * Robert Simpson, S4, of Portland, futuristic design and upon an N avy Cflub and Recreation Canter. V E A L LEGS StUl Labor Trouble come of a 1100,000 trust fimd and Ib...... 16c 4 cans...... i U C Ib...... died at Middlesex hospital today ! More than a month has elapsed one fourth of her residuary estate Legs of Lamb, 29c ROASTING CHICKENS ;tlnco the general strike In the Indus- Ground Meat, made with Bound from injuries suffered when he was F A N C Y Lovely Chocolate Pudding •i to the church, the trust fund Income Ib...... 27c Average 4 ^ to 8 ponnda atruok on automobile on the 'try ended but there still persists to pay the salaiics of the rector, the Steak and Fresh Pork, makes a Lettuce IC t B E R O in Sher- g some labor trouble in various sec- The Manchester Public Market Seoteh Ham, Cromweu highway some hours Rev. H. Baxter LIcbler, and the or- delicious meat loaf, b e t...... l O C tions of the south and east, with lb...... c Ib...... earlier. Uananas M E D IU M ganist. Mrs. Emil W. Ford. ' The 39 30c 30c He was found alongside a fence SIZE charges of discrimination made by rector also was given $10,000. Grap e fruit Crax Butter O workers against the manufacturers by Thomas Daley and Midword 4 " *74 Begins With Mass. Dsraa, who took him to the hospi- POPULAR MARKET Y E L L O W Wafers, Ib. pkg. .. d si/C being investigated by the newly For Saturday We Are Featuring R. S. Wheat Food Cereal...... pkg. 19c La Victoria Macaroni or Spaghetti FANCY RIPE The servlre of consecration began j tal. 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING P.E.I. formed Textile Labor Relations with a mas.s celebrated by the rec- Comet Rice Flakes...... 3 pkgs. 25c ...... 16-oz.vpkg. 12c Turnips $» IO 4 Board. A continuation of some un- T h an was no clue to tha machine N.B.C. Chocolate O 1 tor assisted by the Rev. Lawson | R. S. Dried Apricots...... 12-oz. pkg. 23c BLUE rest is looked for in textile circles and Its driver, other than a frag- WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP Twrills, Ib...... m A C Carter Rich, rector of Corpus ChrlstI Roasted Peanuts...... 8-oz. pkg. 10c R. S. Mushroom Soup...... can 10c ment of headlight glass which M Squash H U B B A R D during the next few months, but ob- church, New York City, as deacon, j Prime Rib Roast Beef 7 10^ aarvers say there la definite evi- Economy Salmon, tall cans ...... Coroner L. A. Smith to issue a 4 21^ Cain’s Glass Mayonnaise- the Rev. Joseph A. Raccoppi of 1 notlea to garages and service sta- N A T I V E dence that it will not reach suffl- Trinity church, Bridgeport, as sub-1 R. S. Pure J e l l y ...... 8-oz. glass 11c ...... • ...... 2 for 25c Spread, Etc., O E f .cient proportions again to result In 1 standing or Boned ^nd Rolled If You fa. . tions to watch for a machine with Cabbage 7 10 4 deacon the Rev. Bernard MacLaugh- R. S. Preserves...... Broadcast Corned Beef Hash...... W««k.End SPECIALS Wnak-End “• 2 f o r ...... dSOC a nneral strike. . 16-oz. jar 17c a damiged headlight lln, assistant at the Church of the I Manufacturers were forced to Wish. R. S. Pickles...... 16-oz. can 19c Simpson Whs wallctag on the Transfiguration. New York (Little . 10-oz. jar 10c Sealect Milk, O IS absorb considerable expense during highway. Before lapsing Into un- Another Knock-out for Your Week-en4 Savings AccoantI Our Usual Quality Mer- Church Around the (Jorner), master] R. S. Peanut Butter •...: yl6-oz. jar 19c conadousneM, he mentioned being 4 cans ...... a OC the September strike, and previous of ceremonies and the Rev. T. J. Old Fashion Sugar Cookies, Special chandise At the Great Price Reductions That Actually Put Dollars In Your Pockets! to that had been paying substan- hit by a machine and on this basis 1 BONELESS ROLLED CHUCK BONELESS ROLLED ...... Ib. 15c the police began an inquiry for the FOLLOW THE CROWD AND SAVE A DOLLAR! BROOKSIDE Krasdale Royal Anne Cher- tially higher prices for raw mate- R, S. Extracts (Lemon and Vanilla) ----bottle 10c Cocoanut Cookies...... Ib. 16c rials. All during the period, it was hit and run driver. FINE 0no pointed out, they were u n ^le to Pot Roast Beef Rum p Roast Reef Instant Postum...... large can 39c The victim bad both legs broken lb and skull fractured. CREAMERY 2 i25. 19c raise prices of finished products be------’ .... « Square Deal Coffee ...... Ib. 23c ^ mm HEAVY STEER REEF « ^ BUTTER Rolli 614 Muae of the large stocks on hand in Brownie C offee...... Ib.25c Libby’s Corned wholesale and retail outleta and keen 29® H>. Imported Salt Herrings...... 2 for 25c ■ f l ^ C l b . BONELES.S TOP BONELESS ■ Beef, 2 cans ...... dl 9 C competition within the Industry it- I 2 3 * ^ Royal Scarlet Coffee...... lb. 32c • RIB SIRLOIN Oven or Pot FINAST SLICED self. New Bulk Sauerkraut ...... Ib. 10c Nathan Hale Coffee...... Ib. 35c STRIKE IN PATERSON ROAST ROAST ROASTS SUG A R CURED Bisquiek, Large, O Fk Third quarter earnings were said \ Fancy Legs Spring Lamb, O O Fresh Large Fowl, 5 to 6 lbs. 0 7 — Fresh Oysters...... pint 33c, half pint 18c Putnam Coffee...... Ib. 39c BACON RINDLESS pkg...... OUC to be particularly distressing in 19< Ib...... Z Z C each, Ib...... m f C IS NEARING THE END most cases, but the Improved out- 1 Boneless Rolled Veal to Roast, i FRESH Softasilk Cake OO.m look for the rest of the year holds Granulated Cane Su] Home Dressed Young Pullets for O Q — HENFIELD-SELECTED hope of overshadowing to some ex- Williams’ Cloudy Ammonia...... ;. .qt. bottle 15c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES dos Flour, pkg...... A af C pound cloth 1 solid meat, Ib...... X a/ C Frying or Roasting, lb...... Basis of Settlement Reached l^elb. L^s Gemnne SPRING LAMB l^^***' COLD SIORAOi tent this unhappy period within the Williams’ Cleanser...... 3 cans 10clettuce • Celery - Oanllflower - Cuenm- and 30,000 Workers Are to EGGS 1 Breast of Veal to Bake (whole); 1 f\ Fancy Fresh Large Chickens Q f f — beta - Turnip* - Sweet Potatoes • Native Cannon Early June industry. 1 sack ...... Super Suds...... 3 pkgs. 25c j I>and O’ Lakes 1 l b ...... lUC to Roast, 5 to 6 lbs. each, Ib...... O D C Potatoes, 20r peck - Soup Ranches - Go Back to Plants. RIB END I BEST CCT8 SHOULDER I CHOICE Peas, 2 cans ...... dSiOO 1 Shoulder Veal to Stuff, i ^ Oxol...... 2 bottles 25c Parsnips - Carrots. Oranges - Apples • I Hutter, 2 Ihs...... Freshly Ground Hamburg Steak for a nice Ripe Bananas. Paterson, N. J., Nov. 9.— (A P ) Pork Roast I STEAK I Chuck Roast 14 Krasdale (Bluff- 1 FISHER SAYS NRA IKoll Hutter, 1 I b ...... lOC Octagon Soap...... 6 cakes 25c •>• ^ meat loaf, 15c Ib. Off — The end of the strike of 80,000 silk j SHOULDERS back) Flat Salmon J . « F C I 2 lbs...... 1 S h a n k s o f V e a l , Q 2 lbs...... AiOC Palmolive Soap...... i ...... 6 cakes 27c JOIN THE RED CROSS! and rayon workers appeared to Oranges, Juicy Ib...... OC be near today when tired and dis- PURE Krasdale Light HAMPERS NATION Lower Round Steak Ground O f f ^ hevelled strike leaders and em- Florida, doz...... 1 Small l.«an Fresh Sho’.’lders, ^ a 10- >■>. I 10- lb. I 10- >b. Tana Fish, 2 cans.. d w O C for Hamburg, Ib...... d l O C ployers' representatives annmmced « (OODllnaed from Page One) Grapefruit, large size, 1 shankless and well trimmed, Ib. .. 1 4 C after a 20-hour oonference that a w FLOUR Fresh Spareribs, 1 ff _ Kre-Mel Ocaaerts, * 0 f o r Fresh Western Pork to Roast, l sy basis o f settlement had finally been LARD Ib...... lOC Assorted, 3 for ... JL w C to undertake, since most of the re- Haldwin Apples, Rib end. Ib...... 1 / C reached. For Bakina or Fr)dna OLD HOMESTEAD m turns would come to others than Fresh Bacon (Unsmoked), O f f — A formal contract embodying the 15-n> . Round, Sirloin, Porterhouse Steaks IS -n -l lb 89e (i lbs. __ 1 Home Dressed Pork to Koiist, O ff g (or Cfkt* .net Ftsirlst Krasdale Apple- w _ those who put In the money. It III...... Z D C LAND OXAKES settlement terms will be drawn up should serve a» a model for the Ijind O’Lakes Kvapo- n 1 Rib or Loin, ib...... FOWL HJUMANSALI! at another conference late this after- sauce, can ...... A U C PW A and for other collective Invest- Try Our Home Made Pork O A ON SALE! Lean Rib Corned Beef Q noon and presented for ratification CENTER Ct’T B4^^b rated Milk, 4 tall cans dfi BUTTER Forequarter Forequarter 2 Z 2 5 ^ Family ments. especially In public health Land 0'I,akes Certified 1 S a u s a g e M e a t , I b ...... at. Ib...... OC 69c each to tbe membership of the Employ- Fancy Pie Apples, O f f — projects which the Nation can and ing Dyers Trade Association and to SPRING LAMB carton of a a 1 Swift’s Golden West Fowl, C O Pork Chops MILK-FED VEAL 5 lbs...... ^O C should undertake. Lamb Flanks for Stewing or * /Y — 2 f o r $1.35. the strikers’ organization, the dozen...... ^ cut up or drawn, each...... 09 C n A G O L O E H R O S E n, "But, on the whole, I believe thb Stuffing, Ib...... Milk Fed. 33c Ib. Federation of SUk and Rayon dyers Whit^ Turnips, 1 — aon-monetary policies o f the New Private Stock Bacon, f 1 'Fancy Fresh Fowl, about 4 Ib.s. O O Fresh Made Lamb Patties, 1 Q — 3 i/i-pounds average. and Finishers of America, an A. F. 19e Ib. or HOMELAND 494 4 lbs...... i U C Deal have been a' failure — In aome of L. affiliate. 10c U>. 10« Ib. IKM 1 s-lb. pkg each, lb...... C 6 f o r ...... 15IC qaaea dlsaatroue...... 1 Mahieu’s Special g j Granulated Sugar, Details of tbe settlement terms Yellow Globe * _ ■ ^ ‘T he N R A is being .-eorganlzed by were not divulged, but it was re- Turnips, 4 lbs...... Jl vIC dropping Johnson's theories, drop- Coffee, 1-lb. pkg...... 42 Lamb Legs, white, O l 10 lbs...... 55c ported that they provided for a ping price fixing, dropping limita- Dill Pickles, j GROCERY ITiSM S O N S A L E meaty. Ib...... ^ X C wage rate o f 66 cents an hour, a tion of production. It la hoped that 86-hour week, and a preferential 12v2c tb. Fresh or Smoked Shoulders I X V z e l b Evangeline Milk Fancy Spinach, i quart j a r ...... 1 4-13' it will also drop the wrong wage ROYAL SCARLET peck ...... lofC Peas and Carrots, < Pillsbury Flour— shop, with complete freedom to the policy which prevents employment COFFEE SPECIAL 24>/]-lb. union to organize non-union work- ) C H O I C E F R E S H 1 FBESH GROUND NEW . No Work at All No. 2 c a n ...... 1 Pork Loins. Rib or Loin MILD or Evaporated M ilk ROYAL SCARLET — CHASE & SAN- End, ^ bag ...... YOUNG AMERICAN Iceberg Lettuce, Tomatoes, VI wish that wages could be dou- Lima Beans, ^ $1.19 Spare Ribs 1 H a m b u r g e r CHEESE 19^ Carrots, Beets, Endive, Pep- bled at once. But if the labor No. 2 can BORN — MAXWELL HOUSE — NA- Ib...... 17c Sauerkraut pers, Cauliflower, Pumpkiiub unions Inaiated on doubling wages Early June Peas, ^ cans ^ nREMEirS SETBACK and opd succeeded i- keeping all laborers 23 THAN HALE — YOUR CHOICE .\T: Clean, Crisp Cook- t O Clock Ale Loflor Celer}’, Mixed Nuts, Walnata, from working for lese, they would No. 2 c a n ...... Fresh. Native Shoulders, ies,Ib...... iOC 2 lbs* 23^ 1 3 5|c lb. Aetna Ale ( a l l Oranges, McIntosh Apples, apt get work at all. There would Tomatoes, Fancy Whole Milk Snappy O f f Short Shank, TOURNEY RESULTS W ^ E i ^ E g g Pickwick Alt Iflf ^geoiilanls^Ei^B Grapes. olmply be almost universal unem- Cellophane wrapped — .fff*. No. 2 can ployment. Cheese, Ib...... ZOG Ib...... 18c Variety. Old Brevfster Brew 4 Iftg Ovaltine, 31® M»- Tha rasults of the Firemen’s Set- iST ‘ "The N R A t" asaerted Prof. Fisher, Land O’Lakes Loaf Cheese, O O back tournament held November A *Tma made this very mistake in try- 50c size White or Colored, Ib...... Spareribs, Lean, C e a . Choice Cut Up Fowl 3 9 C e a Meat Department lag to bold up imposiible wage .Astor Tea, Try Some of Our Prepared at the Hose house, comer of Main Fancy Shredded Cocoanut O f f Best Pure Bulk Lard, o ff Small, Ib...... and Hilliard streets are as follows: ONCER ALE staadarde. Their minimum wagee, ' pkg...... 14c PICKLED HERRING! Brightweod O a«>ecUIly in the eouth are often so in Bulk, Ib...... ZOC 2 lbs...... dLOC High score won by Thayer and MILD CL'BED ■ COUNTRY ROLL Palmolive Soap, “ NO caleh-pcnny price-cute Wuerdlg of the Locals, 132. I S E L E C T E D W E S T E R N M i l l b r o e h a u b D r y WHOLE W H E A TB R E A D» " 7 Sausage, Ib...... aiuch higher than the market rate Snowdrift in Bulk. 4 0 Our Home Made Mince Meat o ff Sauerkraut, Home f f tgat to obey the law the employer 2 ba.-s ...... for me!” uys ihU shrewd Und O’Lakes Milk, Evapo- Second high score won by Foley BrightwoodScotch Q g > in Bulk, 15c Ib. 2 Ib.s...... Made.lb...... buyer. “ When .1 buy food at rated, and Hutson of Foley’s Ihcpress, 180.. Strip Bacon I BUTTER naist refute to employ. That la one Arrowroot Biscuits, Ib...... lO C OC EGGS n 69e Ham, l b ...... rqaaon why unemployment has not Brookfield Butter, / » 4 Fancy Large Swedish Salt Her- 0 1 — your ttore I know I ’m getting 4 t i n s ...... Teams standing; Ang e l ^ C a k c eMy Oechi^tclpt OoFCj pkg...... the tastiest and freshest— at 23c Locals ...... 8 l«| a dacreased since the N R A tried, in 2 lbs...... D i e rings, 2 for...... 4^ 1 C bs; Sliced Bacon. 29c some caeca, to raise wagee which Cranberry Sauce, Best Cuts Oven the lowest possible cost!” Foley’s Express...... 8 21® lb. 12 lbs. loe Land O'Lakes Butter, /*ff Scott Tissue, O f f IVapptag No. 2 ...... 8 ______ware already too high to permit la- tall can Roast, Ib...... 23c DO.Vr GAMBLE ON FOOD: Cigarettes FInatt C o o k ic f ML Ml^ a *74 bor to find Jobs."' Octagon Soap, 2 lbs...... D O C 3 rolls for ...... ib O C Knignta of Pythias...... 884 Ground Beef, BVY HERE AND BE SAFEt Midways ...... 821 CLUB S O M that we srp aufffiHag bars Eednomy or Calo Dog Food, O ff Statler Tissue. •...... '1 A - Old Gold - Camels . Luckies 2.lbs- .a.. fSribm rn^iwlu^^^ faUa-Uw-eM Pot Roast, Steer Cuts, Ib. Mscoahees ...;....; .... . : : v 818 n*ia Y’ ^biir Choi ce, .3 cans f o r ...... dSO C box of 3 r o l l s ...... X o7G Chesterfield, O C Vahroltae Oil Co...... 799 Deiishnutf Snappy Old Cheese, C I ^ . ” said Prof. Fisher. • w h a T w e t V ? « * 0 " ^ * P K3v^« lb- Legs, Ruo^ M9k Fed nded ia more goods. The nation can- 2 boxes. 2 p k g s ...... ib D C Mayflowers ...... 789 LIMi RICKIY Ib...... o o ^ g e t wealthy by destroying Octagon Cleanser, 15c 20c Try Klein’s Hose Co. No. 1 ...... 787 Cracked Whe at Rellf Brightwood Rib Manchester G reen...... 787 FRESH “■Me 2 c a n s ...... Strictly Fresh Large ^ SOME OF OUR HOME 1-POUND PACKAGE ALL PORK LINK bl| Roast Pork, Ib...... Prof. Fisher asserted, "the essence Fores of Lamb Rosebuds...... 783 Oakite, , Genuine Ground Beef 6-L“ 45e 1V4I6 o f the depression is deflation, that South Btad B arbers...... 771 N ew Long Le a f Broad Brightwood Freeh Spring, MADE PRODUCTS; Veterans ...... 796 PICT FEET I p URE lard I SAUSAGES loaf 94 la fallen price level, that is a swollen 2 pkgs...... Medium EG G S Ib...... At J g ^ Pound lera* Shoulders, Ib...... dollar. The cure is "reflation," that Super Suds, * 14c Tllrieb's Restaurant ...... 742 WMta to 01 VARIETY OF PICKLES, Doughnut Club ...... 726 t tst Slk«4 or Uniltct4 Brightwood is. taking the swelling out of the Prize Bre ad leal 3 pkgs...... CHICKEN AND NOODLES, Starlcweather S tre e t...... 679 PMcm ebeva lor contmb only 84 dcilar that is reviving the collapsed FANCY FRESH Pork Chops, Cen- CHICKEN BROTH, SPAt). )C lb. 12 lbs; 25® I 1 5 e lb. Spareribs, 3 lbs. .. price level. When reflation is com- V'ita Tomato Sauce, Large Row e Oysters Sized or ter Cuts, Ib...... Rib Lamb Chops, o O HETTl AND MEAT BALLS, W. C. CLOSE DIES Fancy Lamb Legs, w t e we should stop, and stabilize 2 c a n s ...... 2 3 c ETC. Come down and see for w COFFEE « Ffnast Peachei Hzirai the price level." FOR FRYING Stewing O ysters Ib...... Sauerkraut, Ib...... 2 3 c yonraeU what tempting dishea Greenwich, Nov. 9.— (A P ) —'Wil- Minced Ham BEST QUALITY Native Rump of these make! Pears bar t l eh VARicry large c a n ...... liam Cbriatopher (Jlose, 54, manager lib,. 2 5 ® American Bologna FRANKFURTERS KYBO Z7* Fores I-amb, Boned Q Q . Veal, lb...... I , OPEN SUNDAYS "| o f tbe Indian Yacht Club for the and Rolled, each .. - DP TO COMMUNITY Filberts, I.Jirge 17c iitt C Oregon, lb...... 39^ 29^ UQUOR SPECIALS lost eight years, died at Greenwich Finast Grapefruit Rib Roast Beef. hospital yesterday afternoon. He John Aldcn * 23f Budded Walnuts, Beef Liver, 3 Home Made Pastry hod bean 111 a month. LAMB VEAL Ib...... TO STOP ROWDYISM 1934 crop, lb...... FR£SH 0\STER CRACKERS...... lb. nkor. 19c reg. 20c, Ib. .... Kentucky Smile Straight W h it e S p r a y W h e a t C a ra a l 10c Coffee Cakes, Whiskey, 80 proof, * w Close was with the New York FOR STEW Richmond 21f Block Chuck Sunmaid Seedless ’ Athletic -Club and later with the Veal Chops FOR STEW Roast, Ib...... (ODSrttmied from Page one) Special, each . . . full quart...... V $ a M ir a b e l P r a s a rv a i Raisins, 2 pkgs, ..... Bacon Squares, 15c CrescMit Athletic d u b in N ew Y ork S U W bafora . coming here. He was a F A G SOAP MAUCT O* Fancy Fowl, Sunsweet ^unes, VEGETABLE SPECIALS VAN CAMM kicked and pummelled by ^ Ib...... 23c native of Bastford. 3 lb,. 25® 13 ib«. 25® E v a p o r a t e d M il k 4^-S Ibo.. Ib...... tl»« estimate in one town of 2-lb. pkg...... F r ^ Native Spinach, 1 9 C French Pastry, English Peer Distilled Dry He leavaa hia widow, two daugb- Fancy Yellow Globe Turnips, 1 O 3 bar. Sa nt a Cla ra Prun e s Smoked Shonklota, g a u to g e from two to 19 dollars per -Mince Meat, 6 lbs. fo r ...... XUC Special, 3 for .. 10c tors, two aons and a brother. .AMMSboIder; the fire loss amounting Royal Scarlet, pkg. .. Extra Fancy Hand Picked f f ^ Rindless Sliced F r i e n d '! SiHTo B e a m Ib. thousands o f dollara In Darien Fancy Well Bleached Celery, 1 r i — SS...... 80c DEER DAMAGED OAR Daisy Hams, the arrest o f over two dozen Pumpkin or Squash, Greening Apples. 8-quart basket O O C large bunches, bunch...... XDC Bacon, Ib...... 29c Pumpkin Pies, VIENNA BREAD GOLD DUST S a rd in e ! lb. there for vandallam, are' all l^rgecan...... Variety of Domestic and Hartford. Nov, 9.— (A P )—E. C. Jelly Doughnuts - Crullers COFFEE BINGS a iy phaoee o f Hallowe'en ^rdines, Boneless and Special, egch... PMttle of Watarbury, has submit- Native Pigs’ Uver, 25c Imported liquors. largt pkg W e !!o n O i l Ivltjr," Skinless, 1-1 sire .... Meats, Groceries ted a claim to be presented at the' 18c doz. 12c ea. m Ib. Oaa Be Preveoted AT OUR BAKER'r DEPARTMENT neat seaelon of the General Assem- M a n k i n d D o g F e e d th a w ^things can be prevented Stuffed and Baked Native o Q Layer Cakes, bly for damagee done to lUs auto- 1 FLORIDA ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT MeINTOSH APPLES Native Cahree* Home Made Corned Beef Hash, O ff and Fruits moMa In an accident at midnight W a ld o r f T h r u e Uver, Ib...... hf" the addition! to police force Chickens, good size, each...... o/OC 15c lb.. 2 l b s ...... ZOC Special, each .. NOW! SILVER DUST a ^ 'th a Imposition of punishment 20c on October 27. Mr. Peattie in a ISe doz. for Sc Home Baked Beans, « m communlcaUon with the attorney 6 2 4 lbs. 25c Scott T i!!u e Beef Uver, alolatoia, but by giving young- And Our Usual Full Line of Home Made Ib. a aod^y aecepuble ouUat for quart ...... i We Have Extra Help general, aajrs the accident bappen- BARTLETT PEARS ICEBERG LETTUCE Bakery Goods. -

rKltlAY. NUVISMBER 9, 1984. PAGE MANCHESTBB SVENtNQ HERALD. MANCHSSl'ER. CX)NM. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9,190C a ANCRESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESIER. CONN , tWELVB Counell In demanding for woman wars aattmatsd at about 88.000,000 Howland. Dsonard BJorkmaa. ily and that ha aavar mada bar hap- had baea reached In the atabUlza- U safa to m b lee oa the neek and tha right to hold major atate offices. Helens Cubberly, Ludlls Murphy, py. Sha aald that although ba claim- yards, excluding several mUUon Uon program. face to tighten the muKlas?” GRANTED DIVORCE ed Ji» bad a bank account the fam - WALL ST. BRIEFS yards of govemmert contracts. Overnight A . P. The women B eouncU exacted from Capt William Davis, Lucy Wad- PLEASING VOICE Answer: The ice treatment to (he moat canflldateo in the 1984 pri- CROSS WORKERS dell, Irene Walters, Earle Rohan, ily wais forced to live on bread and ndek and faea la aaeeUent fW water when be wae out of work. At Lumber shipments from the mllta mary a promise to support a pro- Irvin Rother, Albert Tuttle. Nsw York, Nov. 9.—Wool goods Oil circles hear that tha disous- during the week ended Nov. 8 made etrengthenlag the muscles. Tha cold New* posed amendment t-> the state con- Capt. Mra. Henry Durkee, Lordall- FROM ERRANT WIFE Umae aha aaid the aole support of makes the muscles contract, and in f the fam ily fall upon her. marksts, says tbs New York Wool aton o f axaoutl'vaa on tha gasoUna a better record than prciductlon or MAJORPOWTIN stitution giving women the right to vUls). situation tviU ba continued at Dallas, new biislneie, according to the Na- this way they are developed and hold the offices of governor, aecra- G oing O ver W ith A B a n g! WILL MEET TONIGHT Patraasiunaa asaerted that In Exchange Servlee, continued to , Bridgeport, Cbaa.—Oontraets have C apt Mrs, William Eells, Mra. Tex., In conjunction with the an- tional Lumber Manufacturers Aseo- brought baek to normU tons. I broaden last week as clothing manu- t a ^ o f atate, state treasurer and Norman Ash, Mrs. Helen Bldwell, 1931 bis wife begaii to go out nights nual convention of the American dation. Production totaled 169,074,- have never beard of an injury being Man received by the Slkorakl Avia- and' he bad evidence ahe was with PHONE MANNERS state auditor. there wUI be a meeUng o f tte Mrs. Frank Vlttner, Mrs. Fred Petrasziiinas Tells Conrt His facturers covered on fall require- Petroleum Institute. Several meet- 000 feet against 168,938,000 feet in caused by thla treatment. tioa Company for tha construction Constitutional quallricatlons for captains and workers for the Rea Paisely, Miss EiUen Buckley, Mrs. C. other men. He said BUaa frequent- ments. In some quarters sales of ings were held here and at the con- the previous week; orders, 164,328,- (E at Garrets for Poor Oomptexlona) ly called on his w ife at ttaelr noma. o f taro 73 model amphibian planes tbs four major officss tncluda the Hale’s FREE DELIVERY Captain tmA T cu i Monbers Croaa Roll Gall which officially opena R. Burr. men’a wear since the Ireglnnlng of clusion of yesterday’s aesalon It was 000 against 183,873,000; shipments <)ueaUoni Mies RtheUnd P. aSkt: He admitted leaving tha houae, up- to M used in tntcr-talaad service In word ’’m ale,’ which thus far has on Armlatlce Day, November 11, Health Was Affected bj the current season a . month ago announced that no definite dedalon 174,334.'000 agalnet 172,366,0 R. E. Brantley, a former Oaow la aad make your own pereonal aelecUons, cheek yonr order and then teB the ea shier paa Charles S. House, chairman o f the ment BUSS maintained one night. cellent salad vegeUbl. containing of the Seventh Massachusetta dis- railroad man. vlsuaUsed profits Helen Walker. whan 800 paychologlsts from all wish It daUvarad, Mara and nsera cuatomers are taMng advantnga af this sarvloe. Perhaps iVa a lalay 1934 Roll Call will outline the plana Charging that bis wife’s friend- She and BUss were arrested on that several of the moat Important or- trict died. through conversion of a swampy Y O U R S E L F Anditorimn — Dr. Robert for conducting the local Roll Call. Captain, Miss Mary Hutchison, occasion by PoUcemon David OalU- A & P F O O D S T O R E S ever tha country, at a fnaetlng In day or yen dan*t lael like shopping in person, then simply •phone (dini 4138) and lenw yoor M ^ _nad ship with Raymond J. Bliss of Wells New York, were told by Dr. Edwin ganic salts and vitamins. Pus to farm tnUr a duck raising enterprise. Following these brief remarks the Beatrice Dart Mrs. David Wilson, gan. I he Cre It A (LAN 7 1C & PACIF 1C Tc i Co. ts organm araentc, r raw carrot He beaded a company of IS ac- we shaUnMka n special effort to select wR** street had affected his health, Q. Flaming that ji pleasant voles la OKLAHOBIA WOMEN SEEK not ley onr deUvory serylea this waak-ond? Free Delivery With P u rch aew ^LO O ^^ver^^^^^^^^ captains of the teams wiU be given Marlon Brewer, Mary McNeill. Attorney George C. Leaaner ap- makes an excellent remedy fo r Im- quaintances to flnano.: the venture, Knapp and Attorney C. S. tbeir districts. The town has been Frank Petraszl'unaa of North Main peared for the plaintiff and A ttor- one o f the four thinga a girl must KIOHT TO aTATE OFFICES Capt. Roy Johnson, Ida Anderson, have to be regarded aa aa attrae- proving bid, pimply complexions. but the e U U passed a ’’mosquito divided into small sections and eacb street was granted a divorce on ney Wilson C. Jainsen for the de- $D«liverien leavt the store dolly at 10 a- m. and | ...... Ernest Berggren, Robert McComb, Uva personality. r - Oklahoma CSty. — (A P ).— The abatement” act outlawing duck captain will receive a portion of the Hllma Dahiman, Sherwood Ander- grounds of adultery by Judge P. B. fendant. OUTSTANPINC VALUlft THIS WEIK-ENP ponds. Raosntly a 8,000-barral a Hoose to Speak. The other fundamentals, aald Dr. An aerial surviy costing 150,000 Busineta and Profeeeional Women’s town map ataowlng the section of son. day oil well was brought la on the ' ■ HEALTH MARKET town whhdi his group will cover, O’Sullivan In Superior Court, Hart- Flaming, wars fairhees, UvaUneas pounds will ba undertaken u North- league o f Oklahoma has Joined the —— Pa:abandoned duck farm. JACK FROST and the captain will then aub-dlvlde Capt. Sally Jones, Louise Abner- ford, yesterday. NO W ILUAM TBU. and originality. In other ararda, em AiMtralla. Oklahoma Women’s emooratlo TVmiKht at 7:80 at Watklni Bro- thy, Lois Parker, Harriet Casper- Petraszlunas was given the cus- gtria, ba fair, be on your toss, ba thers auditorium on Oak street ms district among his workera. This year the Roll Call committee Bon, Esther Anderson, Mrs. Donald tody of the boy and bis wife the Los Angeles— The confidence Po- yourselvaa— and be aica about I t has secured captains Who live In the Smith, Gertrude Rich. girl. He was ordereJ to contribute' lice Sergeant M. E. i^ e e le r held in The telephone company, of course (Cane) Ib. bag the marksmanship o f a feUow of- I- been pointing out for years that SUGAR ^ outlying sections o f town who will Capt. Patricia Moroney (Hllls- $2 weekly toward the support of town), and Alice Scranton. his daughter. ficer la somewhat shaken. FRESH talking over the talephona, a take charge of the Roll Call In their Refined la tha C. S. A « hanea nsara oosnemteaL Calnnebad by human hands.______.pleasant voles la far and aivmy tha sections, and this plan should render Capt. Mra. Edward O’Malley, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Petroszlunaa were Wheeler, a member of the police SHE ATE ALL BRAN pistol team, agreed to hold a clay [most Important aaaat that anyone the .work of the teams much easier Harold Richmond, Mrs. George Har- married April 18, i919, when he as the workers who live In-town will wah 34 and she was 16. In her tes- target for the other officer. Instead ^oaa have. During a talephona con. Saturday's Super Spedals at Sugar Cured SMOKED ris, Mrs. Marlon Eddy< Thelma Carr, veraation,' the voice la the only out not have so far to go to reach their Grace Adams, Mi^s. Lewis Ha.sklns. timony she told the court that the of hitting the target, the officer Bhouldera. Half-Shank Ib. TW a V E YEARS W ITH assigned sections. marriage was arranged by her fam- shot W h ^ e r ’s right hand. let for Uie personality. There Is no S houlder s and Shaakleaa. Capt. Mrs. Edna Case Parker, other aray for tha person who la - Mra. William Kean, Mrs. Louis Weir, SHOULDERS Mr. House also announced today 12 talking to make a good impreaaton a more complete list of the captains Mrs. Everett Goalee, Mrs. Vincent UAK TENDIR, SHORT SHANK LB. on the person at the other end of Everybody's Market Boned aad Retied— FINE RESULTS and workers who will assist In the Finley, Ethel Hadden, Mrs. B. Sen- the afire. Roll Call: drowakl. Sugar Cured. Telephone operatore, a- molt peo- DIAL 3919! Capt. Mrs. Martin Alvord. Mrs. Capt Raymond Shea, Benjamin ple have probably gueesed are care- FREE DELIVERY! CALL YOUR ORDER INI HAM Delicious Cereal Relieves Horace Murphey, Mrs. Robert Sea- Radding, Catherine Shea, Ruth Wat- j trained not only to kMp their Golden West man, Miss Marlon Legg, Miss Ellen kins, Esther Radding, Eileen Dono- ; TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE VALUES! IS* Constipation PAHERSON’S MARKET Uenulna voices as pleasant as posa ble, but Shay, Mrs. Walter Quinn. hue, Agnes Donohue. i 101 Center Street Telephone 3386 Spring Hale’s Pepalar “Morn- L a m b L e gs to keep them alert and distinct aa ing Luxury” Brand Ib. Capt.. Mrs. Earl ^ Is le p e r, W il- Capt. Robert H. Smith, Harry Where Quality and Cleanliness Are Upheld! Bananas 21 well. This la a part of every glrl’e FOWL liam McCormack, Paul Volquard- Maldment, H. D. Puter, Russell | Land O’Lakea Mneastor Land O’Lakes 1 COFFEE Bead this very enthusiastic letter! training, both -before and after ehe .Land O'Lakes * sen, Mabel Hauschulx, Gertrude Gould, Clifford Mason, Edna Cordy, become! a full-fledged operator. 29 Prim a Staer Stevenson, William Brennan, Elea- A nice Roast of Beef, 2.5c Ib. A Leg of Lamb, 2oc Ib. 4 21 , MILK! ,| “ Somethlne like eleven or twelve Beatrice Perrett. | Bonsist e And when someone like Dr. Flem- BUTTER! CHEESE! Hair's Famous nor I’rentlce. C h u c k R o a s t •» 2 3 Demonstration! years ago, I began eating Kellogg's Capt. John Stoutnar (Oakland). | Center Cut of Roast Pork, 25c lb. Shoulder Block Rtuot, ing publicly confirms the fact that MUk Loaf 59* A ll-Bran. When I started, it was Capt. Evelyn Beer, (Highland Capt. Miriam Watkins (South ■ 2.5c Ib. a pleasant voice ie au essential in- Bread 2'°’ PInnip, freah-klUcd birds. 8 1-4 called simply Kellogg’s Bran, and I Park), Miss Elsie L«wls, Mrs. Main street). i Out gredient of personality, one may be cans 1 pounds. SHOP E A R L Y for yonr believe it was one ;of the first prod- : Lovina England, Mrs. Eleanor Capt. Mrs. James Wetherell, Eliza-1 •hort lb. 2 3 aure that the company loat no time R ib R o a s t B e e f 19* "> Bett}’ Crocker order! ucts o f the kind on the market ! O'Brien. betb Phelan, Mrs. Mary Kcish, Mra. Scotch Ham at 35c Ib. Scotch Ham Roast, 35c Ib. If In paeslng this word along to the I O p t. Mrs. Clayton Holies, (Marl- you want a Scotch Ham Roast, please give us time to Crapes Angel Cake each ^ ^ ^ ^ e •My friends often laugh at my Freda Moorebouse, Mary Maguire, girls who alt at the switchboards. Cake I b o r o ) . nilk- Oibbs* Fine VEGETABLE • PEA • OR MY-T-FINE - JELL-0 - OR 1 ll ran Gladys Stevenson, Helen Copeland. make it for you. Any weight from 2 pounds up. Ib. 19. fondness for A -B . It gives Capt. Mrs. George Borst, Helen Ptd Roosting such a ctfon taste in the mouth, and Capt. Mrs. Frank WlHiams (Buck- iMPIROR V e a l Le gs SAFETY MATCHES! 1 . Bailey. Alma Bailey, Elsie New- PORK & BEANS! TOMATO SOUP! Hale’s “ Red I do not feel satisfied until 1 have land ). Patterson’s Good Sausages, Pork, 23c Ib. Scotch combe, Phyllis Fallow, Carl Borst, Capt. Mary Wlppert, Alma An- Bag” QuaUty! Ib. 2 S e bad my A ll-Bran. Sausages, 20c Ib. Scotch Sliced Sausages, 20c Ib. Pat- Coffee CHICKEN G. S. Borst. drulot, Helen Berggren, Agnes 3.-. 2 » MENUS each 1 Kaple’e " I f the Kellogg Company ihould C^pt. Mrs. Eklward T. Brosnan, Dziadus, Florence f'ulllvan, Helen terson’s Good Tea, 60c Ib. S m o k e iJ H a n ts S w ib. 2 3 ' ^ 6 can can ll ran pound ever stop manufacturing A -B , Mrs. Charles Wigren, Mrs. Rus-sell Wlppert, Louise Johnson. Pancake Hale's Supreme here is one who would be greatly Pitkin, Mrs. Everett Kennedy, Mrs. Capt. Rev. William D. Wood- Bottom Round Roast, 30c Ib. Clod, 30c lb. Boneless Prim# For Good Health Orange Pekoe 1/2 l b. disappointed.”— Miss Amy Person, Mark Holmes. Mrs. T. H. Brannick, ward, Mrs. C. I. Balch, Mrs. William ttesp Tea 4>/i to 3 pounds. Extra fancy, Shoulder Roasts, 25c to 30c Ib. Other Roasts, 22c, 20c S irlo in S t e a k A Wsak’a Supply Fancy Large Florida Sodas - Saltinea - Graham DeUoIons Fore 1 Flour University Park, Iowa. Mrs. John Holden. Shaw, Robert Shaw, Ruth Hanson, G r a p e f ru it soft mcatod birds. (htpt. Phyllis Burdick, Mrs. Nina Ib^______■ Recoouaended Gold Medal, Science says that A ll-Bran pro- Mrs. Fayette Clarke, Mrs. W, W al- Salad Dressing:! 1 Fogll, Vivian Street, Mrs. Clayton ORANGES! CRACKERS! 3 pkgs. Flllsbury’a vides “ bulk” to exercise the intes- lace Jones. By Dr. Frank McCoy bag $ ] f . 2 1 Allison, Mrs. Albert Schaefer, Emily Swift’s Daisy Hams, 31c Ib. Smoked Shoulders, 19c Ib. Medium Size jaCTRA SPECIA Flour 84 Vi -pound bag tines, and vitamin B to further aid •Begnlar Smith. .A nice Meat Ia>af for the week-end is desirable. You Fresh regularity. Also iron for the blood. Dr. McCoy’s menus suggested for doz. 2*lb. box • Buckwheat Capt. Charles Burr. Fayette TICKUNU TO.'M can cook it in a great variety of ways. You can have week beginning Sunday, November The “ bulk” In A ll-BraIi is roucK Clarke, Russell Hathaway, Frank * 1 You’ll be eurprUed what Certified Peaches Ground Beef and Pork and Veal, all three together, for 4 17 P a s try F lo u r 8 9 11. 1934. 25 like that o f leafy vegetables. How Miller, Louis Sipe, Walter Olson, Pittsburgh — Its a ticklish job light, fluffy, tasty pancakes No. 1 can SMOULDERS Sunday- Peaches much safer than taking patent James Thayer. police have had trying to find the 25c Ib., or Ground Beef only. 22c Ib. Ground Veal, 25c Ib. Breakfast: Coddled EJggi; Melba Finest Sliced PEAS - CORN - SUCCO- 1 you can make—and bow medicines—often harmful. Just eat Capt. Frank Busch, Pauline Finest Brand man who has annoyed half a dozen Round Ground, 32c Ib. You can get Ham ground with Toast; Applesauce. pound two tablespoonfuls daily for most Emonds, Kenneth Smith. women hi suburban Clareton. The Muthroomt qt. 25 F a m ily F lo u r •.'"T’m 9 5 ' TASH - OR LIMA BEANS! 1 Sunbeam’s either if desired.______Dinner: Roast Pork; mashed Tur- TUNA nSH! PEACHES! No. 1 can types o f constipation. For serioua Capt. Emily Cheney, (Special women told police the man entered nips; Spinach; Salad o f Head Let- 5>lb. b a g :...... 29c Fruit Salad cases, try it three timet daily. I f " t T S Y M AN’S” 2 ” 3 1 « Shanklesa FRESH ahonldars. worker). their bed rooms, gently lifted the tuce; Baked Peaches a la mode. not relieved this way, see your Capt. Mrs. George CHiency, Miss covers at the bottom of their beds, Corned Brisket, 22c Ib. Fresh Brisket, 22c lb. Pillsb ury’s B e st n .u r 1 . 2 7 Blue Petre 4 to e pounds. A ppIri 4ib8.19 b I Supper: Combination Salad of 2 no. 1 cans 2no.2cans^J^^C 1 doctor. Edna Terrill, George Cheney, tickled their feet and fled. Veal Roasts, 2.5c Ib., no bone. Veal Cutlets, 38c Ib. Lettuce, Tomatoes and C!elery; 2 ® Syrup___ 2 f o r 29c Sunbeam’s Sold in the red-and-green paek- George Cheney, Jr., Mrs. John One woman said she would try to Veal Chops, 30c Ib. Veal Shanks, 12'/ic Ib. All milk- Olaas of Milk. 25 SUced. IX-onnoe. Learned, Mrs. Frederick Van Nesa, Bid police In catching the tickler by Pineapple No. X can aer. At all riocera. Made by fed. Potatoes pounds 17 C o l d M e d a l F lo ur 1 . 2 9 MpfidRy— 2 3 3 ® Pot luUogg in Buttle Creek. Mrs. Raycroft Walsh. wrapping her feet In fiy-paper be- Breakfast: Oatmeal, cooked at Fancy White N ew Crop DeUetoua Fancy New Crop 1 Capt. Carle Chibbeiiy, Hairyfore retiring. Brown’s Butter, Brown’s Sweet Butter, Wilkie’s Milk least one *-our, and served with Luckies, Camels, MUSHROOMS! BULK DATES! CHESTNUTS! carton Butter or Cream, but no Sugar. Chestcrfleldt $1.20 ROAST and Cream. Cream Cheese, 10c pkg. Round Cheese, Lunch: Olaea of Orapejulce. Cigarettef Siiuare Cheese. Fresh Pork Shoulders, 17c Ib., centers. SILVERBROOK Dinner: Vegetable Soup; Salis- 17c,20c,25clb. Again Lower I*ork Prices—und re- Reymond's Raisin Bread. Other Breads also: Wonder CREAMERY 2»-61 bury Bteak; Oyster Plant; steamed lb. * 2 K”' 19« Piinee Albert DIAL member, these are all center ruts nf BUTTER Cairrots; Lettuce Salad; Prtine * X 25 Tobaeco Parund TIim A ll quality roaato— guaranteed Bread, Buck’s Bread, Ward’s Bread and <]ake. Hostess " 7 9 c Eastern— less wuate— no excess fat— Whip. , 29 to please. 4151 Freshest Pork Obtainable! Cakes. * Ttte^ y— ^ PIIMEHURST Pure Qramilated strictly Fresh Local PlUsbury’s Best 1 Center Rib Pork Roust.. .lb. 2.5c Silverbrook Sliced Breakfast: Sliced Pineapple i Fur early Saturday delivery, ’phone us up to 8:30 tonight— A FiiH Line of A, Number One Groceries at most reas- Walnut Meats S'h pound 29c ('enter Loin Pork Roast .. lb. 29c Cottage Cheese. SUGAR! EGGS! FLOUR! .Veal or Lamb and remember that Flnehnrst Bulk Coffee Is the flneet of them onable prices. Also Vegetables,______BACON lb. 2 9 Lunch; Wholewheat Macaroni, Fresh Pork Shoulders .. .lb. 18c all, fresh from the roasters, ground as you buy I t seasoned with Butter; Ox>ked Cu- dosen Fixed to stuff, or boned and rolled. Boiled and Baked Ham, Liverwurst, Bologna, Pressed cumbers; ripe Olives. doz. Doughnuts 18e ROULETTES Spareribs...... lb. 16c Wjidmere Dinner: Roast Mutton; Brussels 1 l O ' l b . b a g Money Back Guarantee On AH These Coffees: and Minced Ham, Spiced Ham, Canadian Bacon. Bacon, Sprouts; buttered Beets; Dish of $1.19!!?'" 1 Large (Cold Storage) doz. (Large local pullets’ eggs). C pound For an Inexpensive meat loaf or meat 30c and 3.5c Ib. EGGS Junket. Cheese Kinds. )/|-pound. 2 3 3 e 21 MEADOW- 27 Wednesday— SANTOS VERY BEST balls— Freshly Chopped, Lean Always a satisfactory Sunday Chickens, 33c Ib. Extra Nice! ______Breakf^: French Omelet; Waf- Snappy Brand MIDOO ICB BOX Herabey’s 1 Eggs meat selection. No waste—all COFFEE g BROOK C O F F E E COFFEE CnnSpbeU’s Fnncy GROUND BEEF, lb. 25c fle (Browned through); Dish of solid meatl Free Delivery. Give Us a Trial, Will You? Berries (canned). DOG FX)OD! FREEZE! COCOA! Soup Tonutto Soup lb. 27c 2 lbs. 49c. Green Peppers. 3c ea. Bulk or Print lb. 22c lb. 32c 2 lbs Lunch: 'P otato Soup; cooked 5 1 C dozen LARD Beet Tops; Salad of cold cooked Country Style ______Hoping To Meat You! MEET U! Asparagus. ^ Ig. cans ^ 25* TomatoesI No. X ran^ 3 Guaranteed cold storage Frmh Hhlpment of Dinner; Boiled Lean Beaf; cook- 25 2 ‘'™ * y tsi JOIN THE RED CROSS! eggs. Large slae. You can Sausage Meat___ lb. 29c SUNNYFIELD 93 SCORE ed String Beans; Baked Parsnips; 19 hardly tell them from the BUTTER Salad of Vegetables (molded In Essex Tender, Ginger Snaps S W E E T CREAM 1 Ib. PRINTS fresh! Lean Sliced B acon___ BUTTER 2 >b. 6 3 OelaUn); Peach WWp. Fancy Native F A N C Y CUT CARROTS or Fancy Washed Otobe 1 Peas Sweet 2 lbs. 25c Thursday— Hale’s 2 lbs. 6 $ C ...... lb. 33c Breakfast: Wholewheat Mush Sweet Potatoes! HUBBARD SQUASH! TURNIPS! With Milk or Cream; Baked Apple. Starling Lunch: Eggplant en casserole; Phone your order—or come In and CroMMi a BlarkweU IN B U L K Ib. 5 Bacon n> 25^ see the fine army of foods on our IMnehurst Fresh Poultry Ric e MoOoy Salad; glass of MUk. Beet quality. Sugar cored, Brohl of Rockville Just brought us Frie n d's B e a ns otH 2 for 2 9 2® 2® ">■ OINOER SNAPS 2 21e main floor. Vour ’phone order Pinner: Mushroom Soup; Broiled 2* rindless! Tomato Juice Roasting Chickens — sperlally fed, Tnsty, fresh ginger annps. How the kiddles love them! oarefuUy filled and promptly deUv- Nation-Wide Ure wn y. lb. e x Lamp C^ops; cooked Okra; CauU- earefully dressed— weighing S ', to Label Pk9. l O errd. Orders received after 9:80 Sala d a Te a TX " 31 Sala d a Te a flower Balad; Pear Sauce, 3 cans 25c TV] pounds. W’e have a limited sup- Fnaey Blenched Extra Fancy Large Headed FVeah Shipment deUvered on Hrat afternoon trip. ntday— PORK ply of Turkeys, to' 10 pounds, at C A S H Breakfast: Poached Eggs on Mel- Popular Week-End Specials SAc III, Broilers weigh 2 pounds eurh. BAKINS P re m iu m Flakesli,',M7 Pe aches Iona ^oS*n ba Toast; Stewed Figs. CELERY! Iceberg Lettuce! MILK CRACKERS! 18 Beeoh-Nut PO RK-BEANS...... X c a n s XSo VeUow Ulobe Fowl for Frieaasee—tavit grade we SP E C I A L S Lunch: Wholewheat Bread and ROAST Sugar, 10 lbs. 54c ran buy—weigh from 4 to A 1-4 lbs. Peanut Butter Sandafichea; Com- Bart OIney’s BAVBRKBAUT (No. Xi/j’s ) ...... X c a n s X3e uakSm Choc. Fig C a k e s ib-25 Sh a k e r S a lt 2pkg*.15 head Turnips...... 5 lbs. 10c We expect more 4 to S-pound Fresh RIB ROAST. O O bination Salad (Lettuce, Celery, Cu- Ig* bunch 10® »>• 1 S. S. Pleroe’s P O R K -B E A N S ...... X cans Xfic LB...... einubert). S. S. Pleroe’s 8TR IN O B EANS (No. X's) ...... ran 10c ^Jlc pound White, Tender Milk Fed Roasting and Y e a s t Flelschmann’s "XR" cake Roll 1 0 Dinner: Non-sarchy vegetable 2-Lb. Cellophane A ll Beat Cnta Hea\-y Steer Beef! 3 Scot To w e ls S. & Pleroa’a Fine P E A S (No. X’s) ...... can XSo soup; Baked White Flab; Spinach; Selected Eating Ripe, Dailotous, Juloy Local Grown Small loins—whole or half. Celery...... !. bun. 9c Frying Chickens to sell Old Carrots; Balad o f Bllced Tomatoes; WHBATIBB...... * pkgs. XSo Tender, pink meat pork—til Dates ...... 29c I.AND O’LAKES Chase & San- Q 1 ^ Muntoh can 4 9 Native Selected at...... 36c lb. Cat Ilf Deg Food °i?ub7.‘r 2 can. 25 M a lt S yru p N o dessert. APPLES! GRAPEFRUIT! HICKORY NUTS! Minute PIE O B C ST...... X pkgs. XSo from govemmant inzpeetod BUTTER bom’s Coffee, Ib. O X C Saturday- porkers! W’e over-sold on these slzee last week Finest Fsirbory “BoftMUk" CAKE FLOVB...... pkg. Slo Potatoes___ peck 19c oud have ordered an extra number NATION-WIDE Breakfast; Toasted Breakfast Nation-Wide C o c o m a lt no. H can 21 B ora x pkg. 1 5 Food, with Milk or Cream; Btewed OelnniMa AB IM O M A (lO-oa.) ...... X for 17e The best ever, many ef for tomorrow. BUTTER 6 for ggc White Button Pound our customers tell ns! (Toffee, Ib. . . . 27c Prunes. 4 * 4 ii». 25* 1 Baardsleys PEANCT BUTTER (2-lb.) ...... Jar S4o Fresh Ground Country Roll Butter, Marshmallow Huff '^n 21 Su p e r Suds 3 Pkgs. 25 Lunch: Orangea or Apples aa de- 25 Butter SNOWDRIFT...... Ib. can IBc Mushrooms.. .box 33c Minot Cleur Sausages and Pancakes 2 1-pound Milk, Unsweetened, Evap- sired; glass of Milk. OLD DUTCH OUDANBEK...... 3 cam ^ HAMBURG SmaU Link Sausage . . ,1b. 33c roUs I,.,... . .i pinner: Broiled Bteak with Mush- F n n ^ BIpa FanayNUky A. P. W. FlMot Omdo H Wahdi's OBAM FBUR JUICB ...... plat SSa ttriitibvh) Sprouta, Cranberry Sauce 61c onited, can 2 2 reoms; itrlng.Bpana; Balad of Cel- Weleh'a TOHATO JU IC E ...... plat lOe Idtrge Link Sausage .... .lb. 29c 4 tail cans .. C ig a re tt e s sno w s a l l pkg; 15 D ra n o 2 »»• 5 9 * Banamw, Fancy, Ripe, 0 9 ^ ery and Ripe Olives; Pineapple BANANAS! COCOANUTS! TOILET TISSUE! Itallnn C H E S T N U T S ...... X Iba. t i c 12%c poui^ Cucumbers ...... each 15c Schofield Sausage...... lb. 40c Ftnsst ereiaiBery! 2 cans 31c 4 IlM...... Gelatin afith Cream. Hersheya COCOA...... ib. can 19o Deerfoot and Brightwood Hausagr. 2 ca k es 9 Prom quaUty beef! Also taaty Tiirnlpo, C le a n s e r BABBITT'8 Cfln 5 O c t a g o n So a p 'P otato Soup: Peel and dice po- Favorite Sweet Mixed PIC K LE S...... quart XSo Pie Pumpkins . . . 9c, 3 for 23c Fore Lard, tor baking or fry- tatoes to equal three cups and place Meadow Gold Swedish POTATO STARCH ...... X p k g s . S l o ■ausage meat at ItYiC poondt 5 IlM ...... lO c each roll Dellcloui with your pork DRIED Orangea, large, ing, X 1-pound O C a over Are with three or four eupa of Grandmother’s M A R M A LA D E ...... lb. Jar Xlc Hubbard Squash 15c to 19c ea. Scotch Oysters packages ...... A vC B A K E R Y V A L U E S water. Cook until tender and add ,s** Butter.. .2 lbs. 65c roMt— York SUte dozen ...... 35c Oarber’s BABY F O O D ...... X c a n s XSc Ham pint Bacon, Sugar Cured, about three or four cupfuls of milk Octagon SOAP ...... * ! » « • • « Green Beans — Fresh Peas. V, E r 29c or thin cream and the desired Finest Pure Fancy Variety Baker’s Fine Genuine Spring Applesauce lb. 39c 31c Ib. 16c Popular Bmeless Oven or RlndlcM, Ib...... 29c -P A N N E D 80-OUNCK Vi L O N G L O A F LOAF 9 amount of chop. :d pareley. fierva White or Yellow Onions. Pot Roasts with thin stripa o f Melba toast. B y KETCHUP! Assorted Cookies! . M U S T A R D ! Florldn'a—Fancy and Using celery instead o f potatoes you Poll of Jntoe! each LAMB LEGS 2 cans 25c Chuck Roast, BeUeanna Alaska Salmon— GRAPEFRUIT Cauliflower ...... each 15c have a delicious non-stareby soup. g |W Lnrgeet LAMB Ib...... 23c (Pink)— C H E E S E R Y E B R E A D AY, NUVJfiHBeR •, IWM. Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene A heS rS ,rtT SENSE and NO NSENSE ♦Flvtrap’* P in n e »an, THK W0RI-D*S \Mdrst Cappy ^ JUST A hAlNUTE/' H m tnmbls vritli some psopls who . Four-Year-Old (from tbe city Uiat life never gnveAhem any visiting for the first time in the ce. oO****" e o '" . . . o e I MAV6 ENOUGH TO X>0 HlRt, wwy-AH-vhKBEAP*^ bmlw. IS that tlwy nmrw put tha country)—Ob, Mother dear,.! oaw a FEElJlNCs MV OWN ZO O , VOU WOULDNV t>KNV krahes on themselves. Ptrbsps thsy wtre not self-startera, and nav- Mother—Hew de yeu know it WITHQUr VOU ■PUTTING THE ATOOTH 0P6U6ARANDJ «r reaUy got ffoln«- waan't a hersc, MaryT SNATCH ON APPLET, CAPmemS AN APPLE NIBBLE'TO A M0VIN«—TRUCKING- APARTMENTS—FLATS— want to avenge .the dee h of one of fc auty whicL lured men away from administration has been what I be- Four-Year-OId—Beeause my men but incidentklly I’m inter- the realm of thought and Into the AND LUMP SLKSAP TOP VOUP HOPSE?«^E6At>, tlA* STORAGE 20 TENEMENTS • 63 lieve tba one tnitatandiag feature of Father~Now in reading, my son, its faucets. The Clew ested in .^ettlng news while it's emotional realm ^ the senses.” SEN. LEWIS WARNS the campaign tiiat gave a decMve andsaver to separate tbe wluat from HOP6E/-*^l TOUNO THE SUTaiPPtlSED l-^UhA-lA-w ne#s. After you prowl around here "1 suppose." Blexker said, "that Wetory to the Roosevelt administra- PERRETT * QLENNEV INC. locH interviewing everyone in right the the chaff. Ehren mlnUters commit crime. CUFF- LINK VOU \j O$T, AH*"'"WHACT 1 HAVE BEHIND < And long ,dlstanc« movug. Dally FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM upsUIrs your intimating she was his wife, tion.” Sea—But there are no Jokes in flat. Inquire at 54 Maple street. of the thing will become history." perhaps an unmarried wife, buf Tea, but fortunately there have not IN THE VEGETABLE BOX - ME YB-AH-*.EU-«.VyMKT T expresi to Hartford. Overnight DEMOCRATI C PARTY The Senator said tlM-electiaa bad this book. been too many crooks to spoil the Griff shook his head and his nevertheless ihe mother of .the given the President tbe "two-tblrda aervlce to and from New York. Tel. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOMS with smile held Just a faint trace of su- girl?" . ' cloth.' — S O HANX> O V EPTH A T ■BOUGWT TO -REPLENISH 3063, 8860 or 8864. Forgotten necessary for the ratlflcatloo tmder all Improvements, rates reasonable, periority. (To Be Contlaaed) the Constitution of all treaties and AT 90 WE DONT CARE WHAT SACK-PAIBVOU VOUP LAPDEP / hot water heat, inquire Maple's "No, Bleeker,' he said, 'It will covenants or sgreements bstween THB WORLD THINKS OF US; AT Jerry—Tee bad old Parkins Is BEHNNB, Hospital. Telephone 8241. not beconle history. Mind you, TeDs Leaders to Beware of 10 W * WORRY ABOITT WHAT IT TA.. VEPUy- PUBLIC PASSENGER Murder Fisher, the lawyer, deseloees some Ourselves and foreign nations touch- gone. VOU/ SERVICE 20-A *CARi Croat RCMOOAKS thess little things are but straws Interesting tacts aboot' Frank Ca- ing cominerde or International nnm u or us; at 40 we dis- Keiry—Yes, I’d give a good deal FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, on _____ *te Semeeht that show the way the,wind blows, thay’s insurance pblleies in the next CX>VER THAT IT DOESNT THINK Ridge a.treet, Inodem Improver lighting Among Them- policies.” to have bim alive today. He wm IN ADDITION TO Silver Lane -Bue and yet I fancy there ii lx one con- InstallmenL Vaadenberg Spaabs o r US. tbe easiest man to beat I ever trad- meots. good location. Inquire 29 BEGIN HERE TODAY nected with the caae who has taken Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge party Aroused by James A. Farley's as- ed with. ' or team trips, we also offer 7 paa- Spruce street. When CHARLES MOROEN, re- the trouble to follow the direction sel?es As m the P ast ^ Doorksqier (in public building)— porter for The Blade, is found of those straws to their logical con- sertion last night. Senator Vanden- lay. coma bock. Dogs are not oi- sengei sedan delivery. Phoni 3063, FOR RENT—4 ROOM upstair tene- MURDERER OF DAUGHTER berg (R., Mich.), meanwhile wired MAN'S 8HAVINO.. MIRROR RE- 8860, 8864. dead DAN SLEEKER, pubUiher, clusion—unless, perhaps, it was this lowtd'itt btfVs ftf- ment. 72 Wells street, all Improve- imploya SIDNEY GRIFF, famous man Morden. I’m going to regret the Associated Press from Grand VlsItotv-rTbat’s net my deg. FLECTS THB EFFECT OF WHAT ments, good condition, rent reason- criminologist, to solve the murder. ail my life that I never had the Washington, Nov. 9 — (AP) — Rapids; i Doorkssper—Not your dogl Why, HAPPENED THE .NIGHT BE- able. Inquire 70 Wells. chance to talk to him. I'm never DIES OF THROAT WOUND Senator Lewis of lUlnolt, the Demo- “When Mr. Farley says tbe Re- I’B following you. FORE. PROFESSIONAL Morden h ^ been liivesGgaGng publics Party is through I recom- SERVICES the affairs ol FR.A.NK B. CA- goihg to be able to And out whether cratic whip, commenting on the big Visitor—Well, so are you! TWO ROOMS AND bath, heated he reasoned his way to the correct mend to him that he rebd the sixi apartment 329.00 per month. Man- THAY, 'wealthy and prominent, New Ded majorities in Congress,^ Man—I didn't sea you in church following the arrest of an impos- solution 01* blundered on it.” Clifford Smith of Athol Slew teenth chapter and the eigbteent UsB pratSBd to be brave. Yet last Sunday. chester Construction Company. Call warned his party today to be "con- verse of Proverbs in the Holy B ib l^ tevhiB something unpleasant must be PIANO TUNING, repairing, rebuild- 4131 or 4279. tor claiming to be Cathay and ac- Girl to End Her Sufferinx 'The Republican Party at Tues- ’ Friend—I presume not; 1 took up ing. John Cockerham, 28 Bigelow companied by a girl called MARY Bleeker objected, "I still don't scious of the danger of conflict in •old, the average man makes his the collection. September 27. day’s polls represents the biggest wife de the telephoning. street. Phone 4219. FOR RENT—IN BUSINESS Bee- 91UGG8. see that he did an^hlng that was the party opinions and avoid the political minority in Aimerlcaa his- tlon, heated apartments, one 7 The day following Morden's death so remarkable. Let's admit .be bitter experience of past adminis- You're Asking Us. Cathay die. of poisoning. tory. I expect it will Justify this Hubby—What kind of cookies are REPAIRING room, one four room. Apply Ed- showed reaourcefulnes: in locating Worcester, Maas., Nov. 9.—(AP) trations." spokesmanship for millions of our He swings through the air with the ward Holl, telephone Manchester Griff learns Morden had visited the garage in which Cathay’s car The chairman of the Democratic people by constructive Liberalism th®ss? greatest of ease, the apartment of A JC E LORTON bad ^ n stored. It probably, how- —(Jllflord Smith, 48. of, Athol, Senatorial campaign committee as- Wifey—Oatmeal cookies, dear. I'm speaking of Taraan, the strong, VACUUM CLEANER, clock. 4642. rooted in sound Constitutionalism. Hubby—^They taete rather queer. lock repairing, key making who has reporte' the disappear- ever, was more a matter of luck awaiting trial the murder of his serted tbe election "charges the "If we are through with S}rthlng, if you please; COlE RENT HUNTING? Tell us what ance of her roommate, ESTHER that someone In the garage was crippled daughter PhylUss, 22, Sept. Democracy of America to be on WIfw—I was afraid they would, He rides through the Jungles with Bratthwalte, 92 Pearl street. I hope Republicanism s d the coun- Z dUfo't have any oatmeal to put in you want. We'll take care of It for ORDW'AY. Griff questions Alice able to direct him to tbe apartment 27, died at City hospital this morn- guard to preserve under the Consti- try are both through with Mr. Fdr- apes for hla slaves. TAKE you without charge. R. T. McCann, and Instructa detectives to shad- where Cathay was calling." tution every fixed and proven prin- them. ' But where does he get all hts hair- ow her. ing from a self-inflicted throat ley’a prostitution of the post office IS A HELP WANTED— 69 Center street Dial 7700. "That’s true, of course," Griff ad- wound. ciple which has Justified the Repub- to partisan politics. cuts and shaves? Griff and Bleeker go to the mitted readily enough. "I agree lic in its present form.” FIRST OF ALL RULES TO PRB- L0A‘0= FEMALE apartment occupied by KENNETH After slaying bis daughter with "I hope we all are through with ■VBNT "C3LACKUP8” IN MAR- Mr- FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, with you on that, Bleeker.” an axe he cut bis own throat wrltb He added the election results Tammany tactics applied to human WOMEN TO FORM Towel, with all modem Improvements. In- BOONE, friend of Alice's. Alice "But," Bleeker went on, "that a razor blade and has been linger- recorded "a new political era in relief. RIAGE IS "DONT MARRY----- A clubs. Clinton Towel Co.. Clinton. quire 10 Cedar street. I.. there. Griff accuses the pair of waN all he did." America,” and pushed the Republi- Nir-WIT.” FAMg SAYS: killing Morden and call, police ing between life and death for al- "It is past time for Mr. Farley to ' (• fMUiM r*t. iiio Mass. Griff shook his head. most two months. can Party as now set up "out of resign one or the other of his con- IS t Consrcutlv* t)ny» FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, hradquarters. He and Bleeker then "No. my friend." he said, "you existence.” Why is it that children too small t Coniicutiv* Lisy I newly redecorated, very quiet, 228 go to an addrewt where MRS. CA- His daughter was crippled from flicting jobs. Then he shall be able always want to push tbe lawn mow- overlook the evidence. You over- birth and Smith said he killed her He demanded a new Republican more effectively to think of our na- 1 Day ...... ARTICLES FOR SALE Oak street. Phone 3567. THAY and RACINE, a detective look the facts.” alignment "upon new principles, er, hoe In the garden, carry out the SCORCHY SM ITH Disaster! By John C. Terry All ordera for Irrer.ular Inai-rtiona because he could not bear to see tional problem in the coalition terms 1 will oa chargad at tha nna tlma rata. she is employing, are conferring "Are they,” demanded Bleeker, her suffer more. He was also guided by new leaders.” ciAes, shovel «>al, wash the dishes, Soaclal rataa f( r tons i»rm avary FOR SALE—A ONE Gallon stroke FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT with .MRS. BLANCHE MALOXE. which the situation requires. and when they get large enough to CiPfiXPfiM S A M M NTMC TM tMJlIN ONIDTHS oowN,9coRdiiy ec* any copy con- Heron, Andover. Conn. FOR RENT -OFFICES at 885 Mam Cathay. Impressed with tbe great sincerity stage, tbe government will try Its YOU CAN ALWAYS TELL 11-9 sidered oblecttonsble. In my hands before I make a move Devil’s Island in Canoe Given of the Roosevelt administration to hand on Lloyd George and see vv>>At CL08INO IIUUKS—Claaalfled ads to street. (Orford Bldg.l Apply Ed- Racine had tiptoed to the door of and It Is dangerous for ’.-ou to have WHEN PEOPLE ARE SUFFER- be published same day must ba re- FOR SALE—HARD wood Oak ano ward J. Holl. Telephone 4642 and Food and Money. bring benefit to all classes, condi- success it has. Similarly, there ING IN SILENCE. BECAUSE the room. He Jerked It open, said Information wh. > can, at the pres- ay y By Williams ceived by IS o'clock noon: duturdaya hickory for fire place. Oak wood 8025. to Mrs. Cathay. "Come on. Let’s ent lime, lead only to suspicions— tions, Industries and sections. might be action against Wells.” He THEY ARE BO BUSY TELLING WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY 10:10 a. m. and slabs leleph ,ne 3149. get out of here. He's trying to suspicions which we can, perhaps, “The contrast of action for good had reference to bocks by the two YOU ABOUT IT. 7M9 9R0BUEM, P(X>MER, K 1D SET IN'X S - S -S T - K E E P O U T TELEPHONE YOUR keep us here. He's stalling for prove with an a'l solute certainty, Aruba, D. W. I., Nov. 9.—(A P I- by this administration, to that of men describing the conduct of tbe % 1DUCM WITH JADA x — ^— :------S 1700 HOOJ.) HOUSES FOR RENT 6.') time.” but suspicions that ,muat not be Ten escaped prisoners from the inactivity and negation by tbe post World War. Some folks seem to be still liv- V»M. MIHTN'T WANT ADS. GARDEN—FA RM - French penal colony of Devil’. Island Even with hindsight you can't rOR RENT F l' h ROOM single Blanche Stanway stopped within voiced. hig In the age when catching a ball ST AtSVeoCN KMOW Ads srs sccopted ovsr tl.s tslsphons DAIRY PRODUCTS put to scat at daybreak today from cn tbs first bounce was out. see your own back. A* tht CHARGE HATE givtin aUovs and garage 325 five room iuples I couple of feet cf Griff. Her face "I am not only telling you of as a convenisn ^ to advartissra. bui was twisting with emotion. The those suspicions. I’m even trying San Nicolas Bay, through the gen- IH LQ FOR SALE FANCY potatoes for tenement 318. -Miinchestei Con erosity of the American and English the CA8 H HATES wtU o. acctpifd hs , baking, by peck or bushel. E. VV. rtiucllon ..'ompany. telephone 4131 corners of her hard, defiant mouth lo t to think of them. We never FUEL HAVMENT If i>sld St Ihs husi- turned dov.n. Tears came to her know Just how this strange phe- co'onles. M*s« ofTlt*® <*n or hrfi tha n vrniti Atwood. Lake street. I’hone Hose- or 4279. day following th* drsi inaiTtuin o( I dale 32-4. eyes. She broke into harsh sobs. nomenon that Me call mental telep- They had been provided with a •ach nd olherwist the v'MAIi Auto Accaaaurlea—T im t bed room suite 349.05 - F ’;pccfs lo I’ilo l Plane from s "Ingly. your thoughts'upon the matter to TAKB VOU TO PRiHCESS JADA-VUADA. r ------$9.05 -metal beds 33.9.V rag rugs Auto fiapalrlng^opaintlng . 7 Lcs .Anifcles lo .-Vu.stralia De- "There, there, " he said, "It's go- crystallize In words, and those FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Auto Schooia ...... 7-A 3 for $1.00 floor covering rem- Ing to he all il'fht'" thoughts were picked up by anoth- Recreation Center Autua—Ship by Truck .... » nants 30r yd. 7 ft. hall runners fore Long. Autoa^Kur tllru ...... y "Damn you!" she sobbed. "Sec er? Oaragaa-^8«rv ice—Storage 10 $1,19 steel utility cabinets $3.49 . . . mv . . . lawyer . . . you "The wise Inventor takes no one Items of Interest Motorcvclca— Bicycler ...... U 9 plc-e ilbi'ui, -iiiite $79.95 3 piece Los Anf^eles, Nov. 9 (API - A cheap heel!" ' o his confldenct until his Idea Is Wanted Auioa — Mot* reye’ea 13 living room ' suite $.50.95- 2 piece 17,000-mlle tllght from Los Angele.s perf .’ted and patented The man IliKiInrea nnd i*r«trc«at>nir«i«'nng ...... 14 galn.s. Montgomery Ward Co., 822 .imtth, who re.'ently completed the "Obserye, Bleeker," he said, some other Inventor, acting inde- be from 7 to 9 o'clock. Florlita — Nur*»*. Iff ...... 16 Main street. first .Australln-tu-Unlted State.s "what an Interesting thing the pendently and in an entirely differ- Saturday Kuneral IMrectora ...... 16 night. truth Is. Fa'sehoods may be built ileaitng • Plumbing —Hoofing ... 17 ent part of the country, suddenly The boys’ swimming classes will Inauranca -...... 18 FOR SALE—BLACK kitchen range "I would much prefer to make my up which seem to have the appear- pounces ppon the basic Idea, per- meet as follows: 9:30 to 10:15, be- $10: also three burner gas stove way by boat In a lehsurely manner,' ance of truth, but they have no ilillinery ^ Uraaamaking ...... 18 haps • In a more advanced form ginners; 10:15 to 11. Intermediate; (READ THE SIURV, THEN COLUK THE PICTURE) Mavlnw—Trucking—8 orage .... 20 with oven $5. Grenon, 11 Lincoln said Sir Charles today. "But 1 thin'a foundation to.back them. They are th n the first Inventor even con- 11 to 11:45, life saving. Public Paaaenger Swrvic# ...... 3h-A street. plans have Just about materialized like mirages, like the fronts of templated, and rushes it through to The girl's dancing classes will also Patnitng -Paperif.g ...... 31 for me to by from Los Angeles to or Happy Helper cried, "What as can be. Now, promise me, Proteaalonal Servieva ...... structures which are used in mo- a patent." meet In the gym at the following fun! Gome, Tinics, see what Duncy’s brave Scouty. that you won't do Hepairing ...... 33 New York, from there to London tion picture seta. They look all "I," said Bleeker grimly, "don't time: 10:30 to II, tiny tots; II to what you salil. I/-9 Tailoring — Ilyetng—Cleaning ... ^ 34 WK.VItlN'^J .VPr^.VRKL and from London eastward to Aus- right when viewed from one angle done. He's taken poor, wee Scouty ■V WIA ttWVICC. IWC- T. M. 2T»VW1U.W*» believe in all that stuff." 11:30, Intermediate; 11:30 to 12, ad- "If you’ll do that. I’ll once ) H i , l(r IMC. &VIN' 'B M TH* WOPKS Tollat Oooda and S«irvice ...... 36 FIJR.S tralia." hut have nothing b.ack of them, If Tight _____ T.imtaMLaw.wr J Wanted—Buaineaa Se vice ...... 3« .'57 Griff's smile was Irritating.. vanced. across his little knees. again make Duncy his right size.” The noted aviator made the an- one win but take, pains to view "My friend." he said, "I do not “A spanking Scouty’s getting fSdMralluaal FOR SALE - MEN'S PANTS. $2.37- nouncement of his projected flight The plunge period for men will be And then wee Scouty answered, Courata and C- (3.aea ...... S7 them from all sides." . . k you to. I am telling you only from 7 to 8 o’clock. Ansaldl’s Masons now, I hope that it won’t start a "All right, Happy Helper, go SALESMAN SAM ______No Sooner Said Than Done! Private Inairuction ...... 38 $2.98, and Sweet-Orr cordi.roys, r.iortly after an attachment against Blecker’a tone was gruff. what I believe, and it Is my belief will practice basketball from 2 to 3 row.” The Tinles then beard ahead.” rpS I W AS SAVIN', SAM, J iS T A MIMUTE, SO N ,' xxl Muaical —Dramatic ...... 3y Park Store. I'atton, a promoter who In 1928 enough to deceive everyone who o’clock. A public whist party will be bon* ol* TIN CANS AROUWt^/llU. i FINISH TALKIN'^ HAND, AND tUHAT I iU A lJT IS A Q U CK T U R N ~ C yR R f ^ Wanted —Inatru.ion ...... 80 "Why wouldn't Blanche Stanway held at the West Side Rec on Cedar Please!" Before the bunch could realize, had undertaken to find financial sees them." he said. make any statement?" asked "All right! I guess you’ve had the lad was back to his own size, FEft MV aoArr, oo va? euSIHKSS OkTH MV Plnanrlal FOR SALE-BALL BAND Rubber backing for Klngsford-Smith In a "Certainly." the criminologist Bleeker abruptly. "Why couldn't street. Play will start at 8 o’clock CLRRK f Bond!—>8tocka —.Mortgagaa ... . 81 footwear, none better, few as good. tilgli to Honolulu from California, and prizes will be awarded. enough. I do not want to get too but he kept right on shrinking. Buatneaa upporiuntttea ...... 88 agreed, "If one but looks at the you get her to talk?" rough,” said Duncy. "I am sat- Goodness, what an awful plight. Money to Loan ...... 83Men's Alaskas $1.50. Highland filed the ’ attachment against the photograph. That is why It Is al- The smi'e faded from Griff's face. Park Store, r.lvr.e contending the aviator owed Isfl^! I’ve paid you back real Real shortly he was Just Icnee- Help aiid ilinatlnaa ways so vitally Important to look "She Is, beyond doubt,” he agreed, well; nigh. He looked around and e. ...Jialir Wvanicjd "riCaiuala...... v** . iUlU n.TSSQ. lot "aerylcca." at the oSJe^ Itaell and 4a at '*a woman of great djetormlnatlcm, Mr Help Wnnted-Mala ...... in Arrangements were made for gri CURB ( H l U T A i m —"Now, let that be a lessonr son. or'nd. "Goodbv! ' Pm scared, now; DUZ3W Huleatnen Wanted ...... ^8-A ROOMS WITHOUT HOARD 5f> It from all angles. but you, too, my friend, would have At my expense have no more fun." of brave Scouty." Then be early trial of Cation's suit against "The truth is like some placid determination If you had scrubbed H'alb Wan ed—Male or Pemala.. 87 Sir Charles. The departure of the Then Dotty said, '' 'Twas funny ;:can.ncrcd out of sight. m Ageiue Wanted ...... 87«ALARGE JINGLE ROOMS for eco- sheet of water. Some extraneous floors for years. Thera li nothing, when we heard poor Scouty yell." "Run after him," cried Dotty, Sltuatiuna Wanted—Femaia ... 88 nomical housekeeping. Well heated avlstor will depend upon tbe dispo- fact Is dropped In It and Immedi- perhaps, that makes more for de- Amer Cit Pow and Lt B ... 1% Situations Wanted —Mala ...... Itf sition of the suit. ately the calm surface becomes "Say,, we cannot let him get employment Agenciea ...... 60 early and late. See John Jensen, termination, so far as one's rights Assd Oas and Elec ...... 9-16 As Scouty got down to hts feet, awayl" They searched around tir l.l%e flitteh—>l*efa—.Poaltry^Vrlilrlea Johnson Block. 709 Main street. ruffled. The reflections become dis- are concerned, than kneeling and Amer Sup Pow ...... IH he said, "Well, 'imu've all bad torted. There are rippling waves Copy said, "He’s not inside tbii LH g a — B i r d a — F e t a ...... 41 Phono 6070 or 7635. scrubbing, scrubbing and .kneeling, Cent States E le c ...... H a treat, and now I hope you're place.” Live Block — Vehicle! ...... 41 which start out In circles and go forever scrubbing through a routine Cities Service ...... 114 sattsflecl. I don't mind, goodness Poultry and Suppllba ...... 48 In every direction as far as there "Aw, you're all wrong, I'm Wanted - Peta — Poultry—Stock 44 FOR SALE of drudgery. She was, perhaps, at Cit Serv, pfd ...... 14% knows. fooling you," a voice nearby said. FOR RENT— NICELY furnished RO.YD SIDE STAND UN WEST Is any surface to the water." one time beautiful. In fact, 1 think Elec Bond and Share ...... 9% "The spanking didn’t hurt, at Pot ■ale-^MIerellaneeas Bleeker turned to him savagely. "Peek-a-boo!” The Tinies then Artlelaa for 8me ...... 45 room, centrally located. Call 6553. CENTER STREET, TO BE we may safely assume that she was Midwest UUta ...... % all. Right no\V, of course, wee Saw Duncy standing in a big, Boat! and Acceaiorlea ...... 45 MOA'ED OFF. "That stuff doesn't interest me in beautiful. Her beauty was not the Nlag Hud P ow ...... 4 Duncy's tall, but when he is my round vase. 0 0 y Building Maierlula ...... 47 the least." he said. "I want to fragile, aristocratic beauty of Mrs. Penn Road ...... 2 size again, ru punch his funny Uiamunda—Waiohea—Jawelry 48 APARTMENTS—FLA TS- JAMES J. ROHAN know what happened. I think you Cathay but it was perhaps a warm- United Founders ...... % nose." Electrical AppUaneaa—Radio .. 49 know. I want you to tell me. After (Duncy has some fun on a Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A TENEMENTS 63 Tel. 7433 er, more vital beauty; a beauty that Unit Lt and Pow A ...... 1% • "Come. come,” said Happy phonograph record la the next Carder Farm—Dairy Products 60 all, I’m running a newspaper. 1 was fllled with fire and spirit; a Util Pow and Lt ...... H Helper, “We must all be friendly Household Oouda ...... 51FOR RENT—HEATED apartment story.) ' >.AS B U taO L S A Change of F^ce By Frank Beck Machinery and Tiola ....7 ...... 58 2nd floor. Purnell Block, 8 large Muatcat lnsirumei»a ...... 58 rooms, with bath and flrpplace, fUr- LOOK AT THB Office and- Stora Cquiproant ••• 64 ALI.EY OOP A. ( BARBARA’ D B IT A FUNNY FACE OAOOY IVpeciala at the Bvorea ...... 66 nlabed If desired. Apply to Geo. E. Now They’re Both Puzzled! Rv HAIV1UN ' KICK OUT OF WIARINB BStOUOHT VO U . Wearing Apparel—Furs 67 Keith, at O. E. Keith Furniture Wanted—To Buv ...... 'w e u .w s a /1 WONOEOEO BHOU$.UOorBAit HXK! A CO MICAL M A SK . CO ME HERE Company. WHERE YOU (VENT.'MCIC .-* I ’LL TA KE ONE AND TRY K— a ■ Board—Histela.—Reaorta ^J// IT ON — Heetaaraata FOR* RENT—MODERN five rooms, IN VER WAR 7 0 0 5 , VOOTBALL U replete with Notre Dame HOME TO H ER ., Rooms Without Board ...... 55 A LOOKIN'. ■ elaiilc feats. Jtorchy Schwartz’s touch- Boardara Want.d ...... 69*A steam beat, garage, near the Cen- Country Board—Reaorta ...... «o ter and Main street. . Inquire 21 down jaunt against Army in Chicago, 1930, Ifotcti—Restauranta ...... si EUro s tr e e t. was one. WAntad—Rooms—Board ...... 68 Tha game was nip and tuck for three 'fm Real Bstale ia r Beat FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, quarters. In the fourth period, just before Apartmants. Flats. Tanamenta.. 68 Boaloaa* Locatlona for Rant 64 with modem improvements, five ochwarU cut off on his run, Notre Dame Rouaaa for Rant ...... 66 minutes to mills, three to trolley. called In Johnny O'Brien, pass catching ex- Buburbao for Rant ...... 66Rent 335. Inquire 82 Garden street. pert, at left end. The play following was Bummer Homti for Rent ...... 67 Telephone 6723. War tad to Rent ...... 68 a pasf, but the Irishman was held illegally Raal Batata Far tala FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat also in the line. Apartment Bu.ldlng for Bale ••• 61 Carideo a n in called a formation simi- Bualnaaa Proparty for Bala «.i.» 70 six room tenement, with all Im- Farms and Land for Bale •••••• ti provemeuta. Inq'.iire a t 147 East lar to the O'Brien p a a play. Johnny cut Mouaat for BaU ...... ?t Center street through the Army lecoodary. but in s t^ CiOU f o r Ba l a ...... 78 of passing to O'Bnen, Schwartz followed Raaort ProDerty for Bala ..••••• 74 FOR RENT—5 ROOM upstairs list Suburban for Bala ...... 76 him through Army’s left tackle and dashed ftaal Eatata for -KsebarEa...... 76 on Cooper street steam beat, all 54 yards for a counter. Carideo kicked the Wanud—Raal Batata ...... 77 improvements. One minute walk point: that ■ won the game, 7-6 Aeetlaa—•Lesal Ifatfcaa ^ m West O n ter stree t Apply st 5a . .ifceBti Notloaa t3 Ql^oafiys store, T89 Main soM t. FRTOAT. NOVEMBEK 9,1*84. iBwiiAffltrr Cvetoto Ifm Ui

Hale’8 Fr»e - jyRMISnCE DANCE - • Circulating Library Knitting Instmctioni 2c daily . w ith all yarn purchases. Instnic- Modern and tJM-Faahloiied Uona daily from 11:18 to 6 o’clock. JOHN, THE MUSICIAN Read the much discussed books SATCKDAV, NIGHT, NOV. 1* Nights wrhen open, 7 'tU 8. Sat- at Hale’sl You can read $2.6(> and Th«J»!HAt€ ' Mr. «ad Un. lUjrcrott WMrh dAKVIS GBOVB DANCE HAIX urdays 8 ’tU 8 o’clock. (M ata (Janko Mnzykant) $3.60 editions for only 2c dslly. * TChMUr ut rtopptef for • Nolaemakera—NovelGea ...gtreynera Floor, rear). (Front Entrance). . iM A N C H irm CONII* « « • at the HoUl St Be*U to New A Good THne For E w r y b ^ y win be played gP Tork aty. iMfMmm iSr Gents SSo We Predict A Big Future i Town Clerk Samuel TurktoftOT TONIGHT The Sons of Italy will, held their, revealed today that SO f(^ e r appU- Beautifully Furred regular meeting at Tinker Hall at 2 For This New Hosiery Number! Mtloas lor- hunttaf Ucenaee J ^ r e ! Victory Hall, Manchester o’clock Sunday afternoon, at which Sled thla year than last year. There Two Showa, 6 and 8:15 o’clock. ei«n ware not aa many applications time Important business will be transacted. Adnilsslaii 85c and lOe. for trapping Ucenaee.' | Dia Cleble Palanjo! Zobacx! Beautiful Silk D ress C oats Social acUvlUes during the win- ter season, sponsored by the Man- Stockings chester Greeh Community Club, will in the season’s ^ t B row n T homson I nc ?:. be outlined at a meeting of the club HasiTroRp's SHOPiwa C*srra:« tonight at 7:30 o’clock In the Man- most successful styles chester Green school. Aside from with garter-top welts! the social work, a special matter of Importance will also be. discussed. It Brown Thomson Extends and Improves Its Delitery Is Imperative that all members at- tend thla meeting. Service. .50 Gladys Carlisle and the Crescent Serenaders will be on the air over (And Up) W TIC tonight at 7:46 o’clock. 29 Our Entire Stock of $2.95 " I can spend only $29.50 but I wrant a grand coat,” that’s what customers ‘-V COTTAGE STREET keep telling us. That’s why they 85 come here for their furred dreas coats for they know that only the best of PACKAGE STORE rifONE 8811 - FREE DELIVERV workmanship, finest fabrics, choice Of oonrae they’ll wear! Being typical o f the kind of furs are found to a Hale coat. Beau- hosiery you'd expect Hale's to offer. A line, clear hosiery BLOUSES tiful coats fashioned- o f the favored with the LO N O -W E AR IN O Q U A LIT IE S our cuatomars

RKVSTO.NE Straight Whiskey, fabric—treebark—to stunning new look for: beel-withln-heel, toe relnforcembnt, garter-top 98 proof, fifth ...... 98<’ styles. Black, brown and green. welts that prevent garter runs. Cbtffoii and servicu SU KEFST.tKES Blended Whis- Women’s and misses’ aizcs. Trimmed weights to such flattering shades as TRO TTEU R, COB- key, 90 proof, fifth ...... 89c with such furs aa: BLESTONE, FOO-TAUPE, BEIGE-MIST. ruCONU Straight Whiekey, 90 Hosiery—Mato Floor, right TUNICS proof, quart ...... $1.25 0 FRENCH BEAVER

COMF.T Straight Whiskey, 90 • CARACUL

proof, quart ...... $1.60 0 BADGER l/Oltl> B.XrO.N Straight Whis- key, 90 proof, fifth ...... $1.00 W hy Shiver and Freeze? • SQUIRREL ’ Whls- LORD B.ACO.N Straight • 1>ERSIAN LAMB Happy 18 the mis8 key, 90 proof, quart ... ,.$l.2.> • KID FOX who’s wise in wearing HIORADE Gin, fifth ...... 85c

MB. BOSTON Gin, fifth .. . .$1.25

BERK...... $1.80 a case Warm Wool Presenting The Important Styles In

Satins Black

Metallics White Snuggies

Pigette Taffetas Colors 0 Silk Frocks containing 10% Australian lambs’ wool TI..JW HALLC

Jerseys Sizes 32 to 46 wM ANCHF STFP.rnNN.-- in the new bright colors Slip-ons

for tailored wear Second Floor. to wear under dark coats • Vests SATURDAY—

• Panties Last Day Of Our

$2.25 These sllp-ons are. made of the

finest, softest pigette Imaginable Why go around blue with the cold (girls

C Drug and come in the ’ approved four- certainly do not look their best that way)

FLANNEL button length. True Paris distinc- when snuggles will keep you warm and comfy

tion with their hand-sewn backs. on the coldest Winter days. They fit like a

Washable. Brown only. "second skin” and are Ideal under the new

"pencil slim” frocks. Small, medium and SALE Main Floor, right. large.

Knit Snuggles—Main Floor, right. • Huy one articie at the reg- A Pre-Holiday ROBES RASPBERRY

ular price, get another Scoop! GOLD item (same price) for One Rhinestone PEACOCK For School and Sports, Cent!

GREEN I They’re A ll the Rage!

Jewelry 2.‘ic MaRnesia CHURCH BLUE Special 1 Girls* Plaid

Tooth Paste W e’ve received the

••pick of the market” ..

2 for 26c and they’re here for Wool Jackets SATURDAY! New Red, green, navy, i*ose or blue. O f all Large size tubes. tunic dre-s-xes with long or short tunica.. The wool flannel with contrasting trim. 60c P.sylllum Seed (black) . .. monk dress with flow- ing sleeves and cord • • ■ •...... 2 fo r 61c 25c Glycerine and Rose Water belt. The dress with Second Floor. gleaming metallic ...... 2 for 26c Cold winds, rain and sleet can’t trlm.s. New slit skirts, (F or chapped hands and skin). penetrate through these wool jack- 2.’ic Flnra.scent Cakes . .2 for 26c monk cowl neckline.-), ets as they’re made to withstand

Lie Extract of Witch Hazel , , button trims--all brand all sorts of weather and hard, new style ‘'hlt-s” . Sizes ...... 2 f o r 46c rough wear. Bright plaid Jackets 14 to 44. In belted style. Sizes 7 to 14 years. 50c White Camphor Liniment ... • Clips ...... 2 f o r 51c Jackets—Second Floor. HwJHTULECo! 60c Mllk-of-Magnesla Tablets— • Bracelets -'MANfHFSTFPjrONN.-- ...... 2 f o r 51c Frocks— • Earrings Main Floor, rear. 15c Aspirin Tablets (12’s) ... • Necklaces They’ll Be Snug And Warm ...... 2 f o r 16c Imagine this low price on 29e Tooth BrusliPK...... 2 f o r 30c gleaming, beautiful rhinestone in The Coldest Weather! 30c .Shaving Cream (giant size) SALE! Electric Double Jewelry? Just what you want ...... 2 for 31c Just Unpr.ckod! for Winter formals. Why not An 30<' Brown’s Mixture Lozenges.. buy a few pieces as holiday Tots’ 3-Piece ...... 2 for 31c Paris Approved gifts They look all of $1.00 SANDWICH TOASTERS 25c I.Axatlvn Quinine Cold Tab- and $1.98! lets ...... 2 for 28c Special! 35c Rphedrlnc No.sal Jelly . . . . Front Entrance. Wool Coat Sets

...... 2 for 36c 2.5c Compound Epsom Salts Tab- Turbans lets ...... 2 for 26c Gay Hat and

in felt, velvet

$ 1.29 and metallic KcRular .'iOc Scarf Sets

In F O O T B A L L Turn them out to the cold for they Again we offer the popular Aspirin Tablets colors won’t mind the bitter cold when electric double sandwich toaster they're dressed In one of these woolen at this low price. This is the coat sets (hat, coat, leggings). Tail- same type of toaster we sold 2 for 51c $1.98-$2-98 ored of fine tally-ho and novelty wool- quantities of last Winter! A-grralnfl. Absolutely pure ens to cunning models. Sizes 3 to 6 NIckIc-flnIshed on handy base; tublctN. Bottle of 100. teJ, Paris says turbans for those dressy years. Red, tan, copen blue. tide handles. Less cord and / afternoon and informal evening Beret or Cossack plug at this low price! Baby Shop—Main Floor, rear. 50c Creho Disinfectant (16 oe.). ^ r l rocks. Ami what could be more hat with match- \ flattering with furred collars and rich ...... 2'Tor 8te ing scarf. Bright,, fur coats than smart little turbans In young colora, __ Note These Features: 59c Antiseptic Douche Pow der... gleaming metallic, rich velvets, smart Suede and cor- •Toasts 1, 2 and S-decker sandwiches...... 2 f o r 60c .felts. Black, brown, colors. Head duroy. 50c Antacid Powder ... .2 for 51c We've Picked The “Season’s Winners”— •Qrills frankfurters and sausages. sizes, 21 '-i to 24. Second Floor. (A wonderful old to digestion). • □rills crisp bacon. 40c Cascara Sagradu (lOO's) ... And Offer Them At This Low Price! Millinery—Main Floor, center. • Makes brown, Ught griddle cakes...... 2 fo r 41c ♦

35c Dr. Hlnrkle's No. 3 (lOO's)..

...... 2 f o r 3 6 c

50c Syrup Wild Cherry. F lax- A Pre-Holiday Selling! Lovely Hand Bags 6-Cup seed, Menthol ...... 2 fo r 61c

30c Castor Oil Soft Capsttles...

...... 2for 3lc

Drip-O-Lators 25c Castor O i l ...... ,2 for 26c SATIN UNDIES Extra 30c Glycerine Suppositories... $

...... 2 for Irtc Special! (Adults and Infants). $1.29 30c Glycerine ...... 2 for Sic in a heavy rich quality—

25c Sweet Spirits of Nitre .... tailored and lace trimmed! How women delight over these No need o f serving too strong or ...... 2 for 26c new doUar bags. We think they’re too weak coffee for the Drip-O-Latora ' 40c Camphorated Oil .. .2 for 41c the best we’ve seen at this price. make coffee to the Queen's taste—al- 25c Spirits of Camphor. 2 for 2Bc Alligator and calf-grains in roomy

W'ays! W e’re offering a 6-cup alum- 1.5c Pure Castile Soap. 2 for 16c envelc^ies, top-zipper pouches, top-

inum top Drip-d-Lator with china The way these gorgeous satin undies sold handle pouches. Black and brown. bottom at a price E V E R YO N E can Thursday and Friday, the first two days of Even your best friend couldn't tell afford! 25e Double-Edged this selling, proves that women bought them yours from a $1.98 seUer!

Razor Blades for their own personal use and for early gift buying. A supremely durable satin that will Hand Baga— Front Etotronce.

retain Its original freshness for considerable

2 for 26c launderings. Feminine models with loads of Johnson’s Glo-Coat Alencon lace trimmings; neatly tailored stylea. Grand Prize blades o f fine Slips, gowns, step-ins. parities, dance sets, r*H Famous floor finish by the makers of tempered steel. Package of $1.98 Silk Blouses COME TOMORROW—the last day of thU sell- We’re putting out our en- five. Johnson’s wax. No rubbing, no poUsb- .'ng' Saturday! tire $1.98 stock for SAT-

URDAY ONLYl Natty

tog! plaid taffetas, striped • Doctors' prescriptions care- At HALE'S sUks, plain colored silks.

fully compounded. Silk Undies— Sizes 34 to 44.

Mato Floor, re^ . .5 9 Blouses— Second Floor. A t H A IiE ’S Houaewraras— Basement. Main Floor, right

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