VOL.UV„ BIANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1934. (EIGHTEEN PAGES) P R K X THREE C E N l i l
PrindimlB And Scene In Stoll Kidnai^ng
HAUPTMANN NEARER
MRS. STOLL UBERATE]
TRIAL FOR MURDER
Htt Plea Against ExtndHwo MAD KIDNAPER SOUGHT BOARD TALKS to New Jersey Rejected— Yoimg Society Matroa His Coimsd Files a New OVER PLAN OF Victim Treated Well ... . tamed Home After $50,- Appeal TOWN STORE While With Kidnaper 000 Ransom Was Paid ^
New York, Oct. 17.— (A P )—Bruno WaddeD SoRgests It As (Copyrleht, 19J4 by Associated P »a s )A ly ill and her head was aching from Federal Agents Close On
Richard Hauptmann, to a step Louisville Ky., Oct 17.— (A P ) the blow she received before the eloMr today to trial for the murder WMle Alice S|M:ed StoU was recov- start.” Trafl from Beginning — Sohtion of Charity Prob- ering from her experience at tbe o f the Infant aon o f Col. Charles A. "In fa c t she didn’t know she waa bands o f a kidnaper, Harold 9 . In Indlanapolto unti< some time later Lindbergh. Hto plea against extra- Nathan, assistant director of the Kidnaper Known and B e dition rejectad, Hauptmann’s only lems— Vote to Pay Smt when aba found herself in an apart- Bureau of Investigation, Depart- hope o f preventing hto removal to ment there, guarded by the Robin- ment ot Juatice, said today the gov- New Jersey now lies In an appeal to son woman. SettlemenL ernment waa turning on "all the lie?ed Insane— Befiered the Appellate Division of the Su- Wen Treated preme Court. Hto counsel, James steem-'' In an exclusive interview he "She has spoken highly of the way told of her experiences while she A . Fawcett, plans to file an appeal Aftor six days in the hands o f a she waa treated by t ^ wom|ui. She immediately. The new Board o f Selectmen in lunaUc kidnaper, Mrs. Alice S p ^ was in the hands of kidnapers. aaya that although acting as a guard “Mrs. Stoll,” be aald, “was hur- The unsmiling carpenter's fight their flrat meeting of the year voted StoU, (righ t) was retumsd safely Mrs. Robinson showed her every against extradition waa dealt a to her home last night. The young ried away from her home and taken consideration and did what she could Louisville, Ky., O ct 17— (A P ) — to accept the recommendation of north to Indianapolis by .the kid- crushing blow when Supreme Court aoclety woman, stolen from her to nuike her Imprisonment bearable. Unhampered no longer by any dan- Justice Ernest A. Hammer dismissed Town Counsel William 8. Hyde to naper. home last Wedneaday afternoon, "A s kidnapers go, Mra. Stoll waa ^ r to Mrs. Alice Speed Stoll, Feder- the w rit o f habeas corpus sought by compromise a ault for damagea was brutally treated at tbe time by "She war l^ing in the bottom of Fawcett In an effort to prevent brought by Attorney John F. Foley her abductor but was described aa the kidnap car. She had been allght- (Oontiniied on Page Sixtera.) al .agents today concentrated their Hauptmann’s removal to New Jer- of 26 Emerson street for damagea in a fairly good condition today. efforts on running down Thomas H. sey. Announcing hto decision last fo r Injuries alleged to have been suf- Robinson, Jr., named aa tha mad n l^ t . Justice Hammer said: fered by tbe plaintiff from a faU on Tbe StoU residence (above) into ”M y conclusion to that the relator Center atreet at Victoria Road. which the kidnaper gained admit- kidnaper who took the society wom- an from her home here toot Wednes- (Hauptmann) has failed to make Foley In hto complaint brought In tance by posing as a telephone re- out a case and that he has not ea- Superior Court, sought damages of pairman. It was here that Mra. HERE IS WHOLE STORY day for $60,000 ransom. In Louisville, decision as ta tabltobed bsyond s.reaaaaable doubt $1,600, but a conference between the Stoll was beaten over tbe head by that he waa not In the state of New attorneys and the court resulted in her abductor, carried to a waiting whether Robinson would face Ufa Jersey the night the crime alleged a compromise claim of $900. automobile and spirited away. Imprisonment or o f death binged on was committed.” Sidewalk Defective. OF THE KIDNAP QUEST a consultation to be held between Stay o f Execution Foley claimed be received Injuries Berry V. Stoll (le ft) husband of U. 8. District Attorney Tbomaa J. A fte r the decision was mmounced from a fall over a broken section of the society woman, paid over the Sparka, and Commonwealth’s At^ $50,000-with the only request that Fawcett obtained a stay of execu- ctmbing located on the inner curve tomey Emmet O’Neal. Kentucky tion until four p. m., Friday in order of the sidewalk on Victoria Road off his wife be returned safely to their ederal Men Knew provides death in the electric chair home. from | KIDNAPER SPENT to bring hto appeal before the Ap- Center street. Several photos of OS the maximum punishment for
pellate Dtvtslon. I t to considered the defective curbing accompanied kidnaping. TTie Federal government, Start H ut Robinson Was' ]]| | | £ under the Lindbergh law, can go no likely that action on the appeal will the letter from the town counsel and further than Ufe imprisonment. be taken by that time. were viewed by the Selectmen Hauptmann remains in the Bronx Highway Superintendent J. Frank the Kidnaper — How ”W e can give him death,” O’Neal Bowen was ordered to repair the said, "but we are not taking any county jail, where he has been held since his arrest nearly a month ago. damaged section at once. Select steps towards prosecution unless w e THREATTOKHL If tbs final barrier to hto extradi- man James H. Johnston presided aa GOV. CROSS PROMISES They Worked. have the full approval of Mr, Was Judged Insane After tion to removed, he will be taken im- chairman of the meeting in place of Sparks.” mediately to Flemlngton, N. J., Chairman Aaron Cook, recently in- A t S ^ rk s ’ office It was aald there where hto trial will take place. New jured. HENRY FORD’S SON Being Found Guilty of| would be no conflict between state LIQUOR LAW CHANGES Washington, Oct. 17.— (A P )—The and Federal prosecutors over the Tbe damages are the flrat to come Jersey authorities were ready to story o f a six-day quest to free Mra. transfer Hauptmann across the Hud- from the 1934-35 approprlaUona and caae. son last night if Justice Hammer the money will necessarily have to Alice^ Speed Stoll from the liands Hiefts of Jewelry. Is Resttag Today had not granted the stay. be. taken from some other appropria- FOOTBALL SHOES Federal Agenb Refeal Plot o f an Insane and tirutal kidnaper Mrs. Stoll, daughter of one of Denies Writing Notes tion, as the $600 item for repair of "To Redefine Taverns and waa told today by Department of Kentucky’s wealthiest famiUea, waa The decision blasting Hauptmann’s walks and curbs was defeated at the TURN MAN BLUE Justice men. Nashville, Tenn., O c t 17__ (AP) given complete isolation today la order that she might rest She ley hope of evading trial on the murder annua] town meeting. and Also Arrest Sender of The ace deteotivea, who have Remove Other Ineipiali- — Thomas H. Robinson, Jr„ accused I In her bed in their home on Uaat chiuge came at a night aesalon fol- Town Store. struck blow after blow at tbe kid- Athlete Goes To Doctor After its the kidnaper of Mrs. Alice Speed Kiln lane. Joyous retotlvca stayed lowing Hauptmann’s appearance un Charity superintendent George H. nap racket, were confident that they Mirrors Are Threatening Note. StoU, was once described aa "one of away, from the 16-ocre estate but the stand In the late afternoon in Waddell app^ed to tbe Selectmen ties in Law” He Says - H-ould soon seise Thomas H. Robin- those tVDM that eannnt I i«coived reports that she was re- which he denied, calmly and de- to consider the establishment of a Kept From Him. son, Jr., 27-year-oid form er attor- liberately, that be had written the ’’town store” for supplying groceriea ney’s clerk, who to named as the perience. She waa slugged raqsom notes received by (jol. LlndL- and clothing to those on the charity Other Speeches. Philadelphia, Oct. 17.— (A P ) Detroit. Oct. 17.— (A P )—A threat ting crimes. kidnaper. kidnapped whUe lU with a cold and beigb after the baby was kidnaped. list. In reversing hto previous stand — Poison which physicians to kUI Edsel Ford unless he paid Thto characterisation waa made "Additional arrests are expected Harold Nathan, Department of Jus- The atoUd German stowaway waa on the "store” plan. Mr. Waddell blamed on a pair o f newly- $5,000 waa revealed by Department In the near future,” the Department by Dr. E. W. Cocke, state commto called to the stand by bis counsel stated that the present plan had not By ASSOCIATED PRESS tice Invesfigator said, she bad boas dyed football shoes caused of Justice agents here thto morning also announced, but it declined to aioner ■ o f Inatituttons, in a letter and given the ranaom notes. Faw- proven successful, and that the es- brutaUy treated at times during bar Political talk issued in great Willtom Itonan, 20, a C!onsho- with the arrest and purported con- name the other aaspecU. written Sept. 4, 1930, while he was cett, telling him to examine the captivity. He added that nve for tabltobment of a town store would volume on the platforms o f the state hocken athlete, to suffer from fuiaion o f a roan who gave the Agents made clear that almost superintendent of tbe Western State notes carefully, asked Hauptmann eliminate certain faults that have on unusual malady. a few iutances of rough usage, tte name of Edward LIckwala from the very first day of tbe cose hospital at BoUvar. Young Robinson kldnaperia "behavior was that of a whether they wete in hto bandwrit- cropped up within the past year. last night and out o f It came one Ronon wore the oboes Satur- Federal agents said Uckwala, 20, they felt certain tluit Robinson was UeU been confined to the hospital for I gentleman. ing. Slowly Hauptmann read each He aald that 10 per cent o f tbe announcement o f more than passing day. With sores opened by ex- wrote a note to Ford demanding the kidnaper. They had no doubt three months and nad been given In- Robinson was believed to be some- note. N ot a word waa said. For town’s population was now on reliel Interest. It was when Gov. W. h. ertion, hto feet absorbed the .that he leave the $5,000, In $6 'and to the care of hto father, T. H. where In the mid-west, and it waa nine minutes he scrutinized the col- and that the current two months Cross, Democrat, speaking at WilU- dye. That evening he felt 111 they would catch him—but they $10 bills. In a candy box at the rear were driveti to a terriflo pace by the Robinson, egalnst the advice o f Dr. hoped some clue m igh t be found, ia lection. Then he said:' bills for groceries and clothing and mantlc, said hto party shortly would and went to a physician. Hto o f 3341 Medbury avenue. Cocke. ’Tt is not my handwriting. It 1s announce a program relative to the face --as blue, though Ronan fear that Mrs. StoU would be killed the apartment bouse In Indianapolis, other reUef items totaled $7,600. The agents said a dummy pack- Robinson had been sent to the'i the first time I ever saw them." state's liquor situation. didn’t know i t before thev could reach their goal. where Mrs. Stoll spent six harroww Complaints had been received, he age was prepared and let' at the Central State Hospital for the in- ing days. Mrs. Robinson was re- said, o f persons changing tbe The Governor epitomized hto The doctor took In tbe situa- Reasons For Fear designated place. 'Dsey said Mra. sane In the spring o f 1020 when he ported in police circlet to have been amounts on the face of the orders is- prophecy by saying "In a few days tion r.t a glance and surmised To account for this fear, they Claude Landervllle, who Uvea at the was accused o f two jewel robberies taken there by Federal agents to sued them and of exchanging goods ■ will state In detaU the facts. We that tbe poison was absorbing pointed to the fact that the kid- address given, picked up the pack- and his counsel entered a plea o f in- P°bit out the apartment The latter received from the town for gasoline. propose to redefine taverns under a the oxygen In the victim’s naper slugged the wealthy Louisville SUGGESTS NEW ACT uge and that later LIckwalajickv was sanity. The following year he was I “ Y whether she ----- He aald that the town store would more liberal policy as well as to re- blood. arrested. woman with an iron pipe before move other Inequalities in tbe liquor Fearing the athlete might carrying her off from her home. transferred to the Wntern State stiU here or In Indlanapolto. Poa- correct thto and other faults that The investigation which resulted hospital. sible clues to her husband’s whare- had developed recently In the dis- tow." suffer from a shock, tbe p b ^ - They said Robinoon had been ac- In Lickwala’a arrest was directed According to the hospital records, abouta and to the mtoeing part o f INPLACEOFNRA tribution plan. The Governor also Indicated pend- ctan kept him fr o 'i mirrors by WIlUam Larson, head of the De^ cused of robbery and of attempted ing receipt of a report from the spe- while, he gave emergency treat- Robinson admitted committing the the ranaom money stiU are sought. Wants Investigation r"rtm ent of Justice here. assaults on yoiing girls In or near Federal agents said only $500 The store plan, while not in gen- cial tSLx commission forecasting a ment. Nashville. Tenn. It waa after one of robberies, the loot o f which totalled The letter waa dated October 8. more than $6,000. The records state been recovered. eral use throughout the country, plan of relief to towns overbur- After the patient was given A trap waa laid on October 12, but the robbery charges were brought dened In their charitable work ai quantities of oxygen at a hos- that tbe youth, who was then 22 <)iieetioas Sirs. Rnhiiteow Head of C. of C. Says Present however, kr-a uaed aucceaafully Jn it waa only partially succeaaful. against him that he spent a period Mrs. Robinson, who waa taken la many places, he said. He suggest- well as relief on real estate and pital, he waa declared improv- Caught Lost Night in the state inaane fisylum at Nasb- years old, prepared flcUUous war- ed that the entire charity situation busineas tax burdens. ed. Physicians, amid it waa one LIckwala finally was arrested vUle. Legislation Was Only to he investigated and an inspecUon of “No Jinuny Walker” of the strangest cases in tbe last night, agents said, but It waa A s aigna of Robinson’s feeble in- The governor made reply to a re- institution’s record. successful stores in thto state be kept secret until morning. tellect, officiato pointed to finger' liquor visited two NashvUle homes, In company with her and two rd»^ cent declaration of Hugh M. Alcorn, made. The Selectmen, while not Agents said they questioned all prints left on the ranaom letter and leaving with Uiamonda, watches, Uvea of the StoU family, waa prato- Meet Emergem^. Republican nominee that If elected members o f the LdmdervlUe fam ily the fact that the note named ”T. H. ed by the Stolls today ae havlhg (Oonttaoed on Page Nine) he would devote his whole time to and, while they were absolved ot (CoDtImied on Page Btoven) the office by saying be (the Gov- Robinson” as intermediary. This to protected the kidnap rictim. compUcity in ' the attempted eztor- Mr. and Mra. (Seorge StoU went ernor) has devoted Ills whole time to BOARDS TO STUDY the name of the youth’s father. The Memphis, Tenn., OcL 17.— (A P ) n, information was obtained to the Federal buUdlng and con- the duties and he had been tbe only elder Robinson’s address in Nash- —A proposed new act, embodying which directed suspicion to Lick- ville waa given'in the letter,, mining sulted with Investigator Nathan. A dafloite fonnulation of m pomiA- governor to do thto. Governor Cross wala. • GLOMAGENNARD said he waa “no Jimmy Walker aa TEXTILE PROBLEMS it doubly easy for the agents to be- PIERPONT CARRIES “W e came here os emiasariea o f neq^t economic policy, and differing EMael Ford to the only aoo of Berry.” said George StoU. "H e and Mr. Alcorn would Insinuate.” gin their work of tracing. shnply from the National Indus- Henry Ford. He to 41 years old we feel that AUce has been protect- A t Hartford, In another speech. "The ransom totter,” said a state- trial Recovery measure, waa out- ed by Mrs. Robinson and that wa Governor Cross said everything of- nient released by William Stanley, lined here today by Henry I. Harri- FOUND IN SCHOOL (OonUnaed on Page Eleven) SECRETS TO GRAVE want to' do as much for her in re- fered by the RepubUcana aa con- asBlstaut to the attorney general, man, president of the CHiainber o f StretdhOnt System EspecU* turn. I asked tbe authoritlea to do Commerce of the United States. atructive program, had been stolen TREA8VRY BALAN<^ '^ 9 * obtained by special agents and immadiatriy forwordetf the whatavec poasibla to aid M rs, Rob- * In a speech ready for delivery be- from us (Democrats). Alcorn at to tech- inson's comfort.” Thomaaton, cautioned hto hearers nical laboratory of the Department - w e tbs annual eenventlon o f tbe ly to Be Taken Up by h ” Washington, Oct. 17 — (A P ) — It was with Mrs. Robinson that Cheshffe Girl Umoght iOd- o f Justice in WashlngtOB. Brains o f DiUhiger £aog| Grain and Feed Dealers’ National against being misled by the Demo- The position of the Treasury Octo- «ta. Berry Stoll went yesterday to cratic cry of relief and charged AaaociaUon, Mr. Har-iman declared vestigators. ber 16 was: Printe Identlfled ' the Indlanapolto home o f the ttev. that the present NRA legislation oaped, Spent the Night at Democratic nominees and others Receipts $19,115,673.34; expendi- "Latent fingerprints, developed on Electroented; Refuses To and Mrs. E. Arnold Clegg, and trie- ^l^waa enacted to meet aa emergen- with seeking to convey the impres- tures $62,830,279.26; balance $2,- the letter, were pronounced by fin- phoned her husband that aba w4o sion that Republicans had refused 048,660,617.11; customs receipts for gerprint experts to be identical with safe. Mra. CTegg is a reUUve o f H e said the codification o f Indua- means o f relief for the needy. He Woahington, Oct. 17.— (A P ) the .fingerprints ot T. H. Robinson, TeO About Compauons. the month $14,668,385.02. the Stolls and ahe and her huaband f to now virtually completed and reiterated hto stand for old age i>en- F-enditurea). Bhccess o f expenditures upon comparison by the handwriting brains” o f the- dissolved DUUnger ir-'-'*er of the way with them. Prejudice against tbe SMt, among Hayes’ Statemeat facturiag Industries, was la proa : 1707,033,182.90; gold assets $7,988,- M her family feared but stayed wob, was electrocuted at Ohio Peni- pect today, while manufacturers Harold Nathan, in charge of the businesa men, be said, to "very wlto two schoolmates whom she Mayor T. Frank Hayez of Water- 724,840.30. tenUaty early today—the first of studied four executive orders Issued (Oonttaned on Page Eleven) Department o f Juatice men in thto •trong” because o f a feeling that had accompanied to their heme a ft- bary, Democratic nominee for lieu- the -mmadlclunuuuc ganggong ofor robberaronnera and orea, aaia Koninaon, a college n by the President yesterday. area, said Robinson, a coUege ’the government to attei-'pUng to er school closed yesterday. tenant governor, in following the killere to receive the death penalty formerly been employed by The orders placed into effect the tba Kgimeat all huatnesa,” that the act She rode back to school this Ckivemor on the WllUmantlc plat- by legal process. StoU Oil Refininj; Company recommendationa of the President’s of ‘has been conducive o f unrest and morning in the town bus, unaware form asserted the Republicans had Unaided and with the ghost o f a which Berry Stoll to president Textile Mediation Board, lieaded by ^ k e s , ” “that it has been appUed of the excitement in town occasion- offered no substitutes for Pnsident smile on his lips, the 32-year-old The . reture of Un. StoU waa Governor John G. Wlaant of New Dead Girl ‘Identified* to fields Where enforcement to dlffl- ed by an aU-nigbt search o f s& te Roosevelt’s relief measures. He killer sat down to death in the brought about through a ehaiw o ( edit. If not impossible o f enforce- Hampshire, through which the gen- officers aad constables to. her. cited this as a reason why voters of gaunt wooden chair within the events atartlng with the deUveiy ot mant,” and that I f has led to at- the state should support the Demo- eral strike in the textile Industry The chUd’a parenU, Mr. and Mra. waa tonnlnatod last month. high stockade of a prison guarded the $80,000 ranaom package last tempta "at price fixing and other Wrongly for 12th Time • oaaph Oennaro, Uve remotely from ■n»e work aaaigmnmt boards will in an unprecedented faohlon, so Friday 'morning. In oompUanoe monopoltotic practices and endeav- <0(mttooed cm Ntaw) tM troUey Une on which Gloria to ■tudy the maehine load problem In I — — — fearfid was Warden Preston E. with the raneom note left by tte o n to regulate minute detalto of trafisported from Sandbank station Thomas, o f the zero hour poaaibUl- bualnoss.” the Ihree industries and report to kidnaper, tbe taotfoy waa aent tty on the Cheshirs-MiUdale Une. The Kanoaa City, Kaa., Oct. 17.—<$a roadside ditch near here October tlea tbe law ./ould be frustrated, expresa to Thomaa H. Robinson, the Presldeht by January 1. Mean- (•AJ^)—An Ozark bUto farmer and^" ’ • • ...... "My own conviction,” ha contin- road between her home and the car 6, had been “poaiUvely” IdenUfled. Kept Hto Pledge Sr., father o f the aocuaed IddnapaL while, the order prohibita Inereoses hto wife hastened to Pine Bluff, ued. "to that a permanent act can tracks to through the wood*. Etocb time the body, was Identified, W ith him into death, Pletpont The father waa namod as intem o- be drawn which will be of great in the machine load of workers to Ark., today to meet their daughter, Searcli Begias MAKING VOTERS the supposed victim was found carried the “ inside a to iy ’ o f hto diary in the first ranaom note. H w i^ue to industry and labor, aad February 1 ,1 ^ , and empowers Uie leaving behind them tbe body o f a aU\ When Gloria did not return after board to requln raduoUoni in eases break In September, 1033, from tbe money waa deUvered to Robinaoa’o e ^ h will not Improperiy burden school in th* lata afternoon, and no TONIGHT brutaUy alaln girl they had identl- On the strength o f the McCrea Michigan City, Ind., state prison. the oonsumer.'* ^ increases placed in effect since NaahvUle home by a Foderal agent trace o f her was found, aeaich was fled and claimed as that' of their identification, authorities had gone From tbe ten felone that vralk^ • P r o p o s e d A c t A special aeaaion o f tbs local July, 1933, where tbe boards feel child. paring as aa aapress company aqp- begun. Thto was intensUied because ao far as to issue a murder warrant to bloodless liberty on that occasion. RegiatraUon Board wiU be held the increased work load resulted In , ______I, plwa. Mr. Harrtnuui'm propose^ set of report that an escaped inmate - .t as Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Mc- for a missing Fort Smith, Ark., John DiUtnger, himself aq cnc-con-| ’Tha father took the in the Municipal building for exceeslve effort on the part of the would be administered by a board of the Connecticut State Hospital Crea sadly prepared to take the married man and father o f oix chil- Viet from that institution, and Pler- the purpose of making votera worker. hto daughter-in-law, Modday i of five, who would a< in a judicial bad been seen in Cbeahlre. He was body back to their home at Lavaca, dren, who bad been named by Win- pont, organised a machine-gun noon, following instructions r mauMT on the approval o f codea, between 8 and 8 o’clock. Thto Separata Boards Ark., for burial, they received a found in WoUoott, an adjoining nie Mae os the father of her ex- gang that etched a frightful chap- ed in another ; ite la which' and in the establtonment o f poUclei meeting w is arranged for tbe Separate boards will be appointed telephone caU from pine Bluff in- town, busily chopping wood. pected child. ter in the history of modem crime. Robinson. Jr., waa namad os g i tfnder which "codes would be for- convenience o f those who oould by tbe TextUe Labor RetaUona When the scltool bus drove up to forming them their 18-year-old Besides th* parents, two stoters “J am the only man aUve who opd intermediary. mulated." not be at the other sessions. Board for eadi of the three Indua- daughter, Winnie Mae, waa aUve of Winnie Mae and on Arkansas H umiston adiool tb.s morning knows th* ‘who*’ and the 'hows’ Closely Wstchag The law wmdd ha aa fa r aa possl- The final seoaioin for making triea, but the same individual will and on the relief roll there. sheriff to whom.ebe bad confided Gloria was in i t Cchool (Jfftcer serve aa tba Impartial chairman of aad I’U take this little story with Mrs. Robinson, Jr,, took A ' ol* "a ciTll rather than a criminal John Nelson greeted her. She had votera wtU be this SaturdAy This development came os anoth- her plight had l ^ t l f l e d the body. Si. thrae. A representative of labor m* on my last walk.'* Pierpoat re- for Terre Ha’ite, lad. Oaghqrl itatuta an- ahoold ba anforeaahle stayed overnight with two ^ rls her between 9 in the morning and er anti-cUmax In n case that has The farmer talked over tbe tele- and one o f employers in each In- cent’-' rrrote Miss Jesrie Levy, In- transaetloiia both tip. i S h l 8 la the evening. baffled police. It 'wa* the twelfth phone with the girl at Pine Bluff dloaapoUa attorney who defended and her tath*r-i»4aw lO w m e w i aa r s f « Blxtoea.1 time the bullet-riddled body o f . the and was oattofied she waa hto him. I as Page: girl, oa aXDectant moUiar found ta daiuiitar. That’s what Piaraaat 014. ' tf ANCHBBTER EVENING HEBALD. MANOHEEllER. CONN,. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17,1984. racket has stniok la tha TWINS BBINQ gABVlS n ims PLACE am i,' PAMlLT .R O g m TO U I B ro u again. Laula EapMlto, 33 ytar aoerp MANOBURB.- AOVEimSCMENT— AOVBIttlSBMENT— IRONXIBE SCENE old son ct a weaitoy junk dealer, is CONROW A WINNER LT.BARRONHEADS PREDICT NEWPARTY the gubernatorial election In that dlacusBlons were W. R. belnc hdd by kidnaper for 130,000 THe first twins boni at the A Hf» kmg . resident of Man- YOUNC REPUBLICANS REY. GEORGE E.QUAILE, state. California packing and Vlggoe Btrd Oeorge H aw l^l ranaom. Manchester Memorfal hospitai Manchester High school glils will ehestar, now a im t 80 yaara old, STOCKS ARE ACTIVE Stonord of California advanced NEW DEAL DEBATED W. Pickeriv. Edward ton__ this year arrived this morning. IN FAIR CONTEST be interested to know that the 18th V.F.W.PI^TIIERE drove bit autonobtla up Main about a point. Non-ferrous metals Cordon Harrower and Waltar' _ OF NEW KIDNAPING Federal agents and police—^jutt SOONINFIELD SALISBURY SAVANT, DIES Nonea. Attorney Arthur L. tOtiai • concluding their cate against Bnuio Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jarvis ot annual High School girls' conference street this morning and sasmtd sagged • little. 470 Adams street are the proud under the auspices o f the HartfOefl unable to find the bull ding be TO MEET ON FRIDAY ON MARKET TODAY man gave a summary of the ofrtBfioa Hauptmann In the Lindbergh ab- THE Ralls were evidently helped by BY MANUFACTURERS expressed In the discussions. duction anb murder—have to little parents o f twin girls. County T. W. C. A. wUl be held In was looking for. When near Salisbury, O ct 17,— (A P )—The moderately favorable corloadings Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis are the the aiaatottbtny Congregational death of the Rev. George Emerson E. Kent Hubbard, president o f the jM ofW eiltliyJiik Dealer 'ta work on. They say the youth's James T. Pascoe, ADotlmr Elected Commander at Ai* QuUm’s store be recognised a Political Obserrert Say New reports for western. carriers, and association in a brief talk at tha tattUy Is too fearful of kidnapers parents of It children, seven girls church,. Friday and Saturday, Octo- peraon be knew and stuping me Quoile, founder and headmaster of the statement of Prealdent Roose- and four boys. ber 10 and 3a BARGAINHOUND CoL Raymond F. Gates to ^Isbury school for boys, which oc- opening of the aeaaion this morn- vengeance to cooperate. car asked "Where's the post Early, Gains Reported m velt at fails mid-week. press confer- ing, expressed the purpose ot the Since the hospital has been Salesman for Watkins imal Meetmc Held Last oOloe nowT" curred Monday, became known to- ence that the matter of RFC loans State Leaders Disenss the b HeU far a Ranson of Eepoatto vanished Monday eve MoTcsients Are Already meeting by pointing out that today, built, an average of one set of Mrs. j Harris, who Is ebalr- day. He was 67 and death waa due to needy carrie.s was chiefly a nlag. Hit automobile was found I . C. the directors and the various oora- twins each year baa been bom. an of the committee from the Address Gathering on Or- to cancer, -v Nmneroos Issues; Dollar question of providing satisfactory abandoned last, night In the Bronx. Bros., Interested in Music Night m Armory. I spooe you're Juat Knit the thriftiest and smartest Complex Problems Facing mlttees were unable to determine, $20^. Two sets ware bora last year, Wesleyan Ouild in charge o f the col- rushing around Uke sweater o^ rabbit's hair yam. 300 A native of Qmagb, Ireland, Dr. collateral. Financial circles are The youth Is the eon of Anthony Quaile after graduation from 'Trin- without assistance, of the member- twin daughters to Mr. and Mrs. lection o f old gold, goM plated and mad for all the yds for 60 cents. Why you can knit ganization Detafls. Dips a Trifle Abroad. awaiting with keen Interest the ship, what course the organization Etposito, wealthy Junk dealer. Lome Williard Scott o f 89 Bigelow silver articles. Is anxious that the WEDDINGS ity College, Dublin University, came President's address to the American Them at PresenL who waa engaged to be married sdcials this aeoaon, a whole sweater for $2,001 See the sliould pursue. Ntw Tork. Oct 17.—(AP)— Tb« street in August and twin sons to Joseph W. Conrow was sngaged uiembers of the Ouild and church WUUam Barron, Lieutenant of the Washington, O ct IT.— (A P )— On but what are you to tbe United States and became a Bankers Association convention shortly, left bis bouse Monday eve new colors at Cheney's Salesroom. master in St. Chaustlon's school, Mr. and' Mrs. ICraest Sherman of in the banking field when In 1931, at people generally, turn tn their con- Manchester Police department was doing about your next week, and was gained the im- Air plants of tbe pineapple fam- ning to drive his grandfather home. November 8, Anoerlcan politics may Ool. Raymond F. Oates of WIlll- Coatleton, Staten Island. He was or- New York, Oct. 17 — (AP) — pression, from the number of bank- 318 School atreet on November tha urgent request o f C. ElmoA tiihutiona at tba supper this eve- elected Commander o f Andersota' Pontillo-Bengtson reach a cross roads perhaps a his- b e a u t y T Hurry, FLondon market, which turers’ Association of Connecticut and fainted. The voice on the wire Tables for pivot and bridge are be- Houston and Fort Worth, Tsxas in tickets baa entered the flelc' to Jouat through the winter. Hot oils, a new fur, detachable capea, plSstrons, 7:80 o'clock Friday night. until hts Illness made necessary on town, N. J., for nine years and was ing rapidly filled for the hospital perfonnsd by Rev. W. P. Reidy at permanent, occasional facials to Details of the organization of the Early gains of fractions to more was accepted here as Indicating that at ita meeting at the Hartford (?lub had told her: ths 183nd Asro Squadron and Served with the old time organisations. pockets, muffs and border treat- acting head master at the opening the U. 8. Treasury was not pur- today, here. considering the call o f the New Jer- '..ridge party to be held in Masonic the rectory of 3t. James's church. New alignments are considered a keep your skin soft and smooth, and club will be rounded out at this than a point were numerous. Rails "We have Louis and you won't sey Mortgage A Truat company at overseas In England with ths 326tb ments also are seen used In many of tbe present year. suing Its foreign buying with vigor. Looking to Nicholas Roooevelt’s Tampla Monday evening, O ct 33. It Tha slngla ting ssnrioa waa used. possible result c f the November bal- their manicures with a smart nail novo' ways as a trimming medium meeting and a large attendance of Dr. Quatle had a honorary degree and motors were actively bought tee him again unless you pay 820,- Long Branch aa the treasurer. Asro Squadron. Ha was dlschargsd The bride and brldagtoom were at- On the whole, this was reassuring to talk on bis keeping up with tbe New tqEM A ITCHIHC QUAKE, BIG STORM la aaturad that 100 tablet wUl be Jan. 10,1010. loting. polish for every taste. this season members and interested residents Is from Trinity College, Hartford. He for a time. But the list slipped back 000." Mr. Conrow waa bora and brought tended by .Mlaa Alva Anderson, antlclpa.ed. Refreshments will be a trifle by midday, and trading •‘hard money” quarters. A theory Deal, for information on the newest filled for the event Some say the outcome at tbe eleo- was president of the Headmasters' has developed among some .Wall trends In governmental polidea oa A second telephone call. to the close friend of the bride, and Cle- tlona will decide whether tbe Pro- , The blouae stofy eip be told in served after the meeting. turned dull. |.r»Ss^‘ & sg !s& sa f, ^ . One never tires o f looking about Association la Connecticut In 1920. they affect industry, tbe 400-odd home, this one from a wom-m, came ment Pontlllo, brotber of the groom. gressive movement In the west hoa t^ e e chapters this fill—morning, With Howard Alcorn, of Suffield, exchange authorities an hour after the Orttl The speaker HITS LOS ANGELES A ".eeling o f the Sons of Italy in the Wilrose shop because there's Two sons survive, Emerson at Continued strength of corporate raat the sliver buying program Is manufacturers from all parts of the juni..u Will be held tonight at 7:80 The bride wore a gown of cock- enough strength to put up a Natloi afternoon and evening—with an alwm}rs something new. Colonel Gates was largely Instru- Hotchkiss achool and Reginald of bondii was one of the most encour- ordered tha brother, who answered tail blue cereal crepe, with navy me..tal In bringing about the for- being used as a threat to the British state listened to discussions on. at the State Trade achool. al ticket tn 1038 ana whether " epilogue devoted to tunics, which are Pittsburgh. aging developments of the day. ^equalization fund, to prevent a too to meet her In front of a restaurant, blue hat, shoes and other apeea- RepubUcaus WlU revamp' their mation of Yo'jng Republican Clubs eight different questions— designed Resinol In a category all by themselves. Commodities mostly held to a nar- rapid decline in the pound sterling. to determine whether or not they saying the could be recognised by a aorlea. She carried a Colonial bou- ganlsatlon for future contests. ^ I bet you’ve been throughout the state. His tolk Fri- L. O. L. No. 117, win meet Jn Fashion has decreed that the wondering what WAR VETER.4N DIES row range. Silver reacted 1 1-4 The recent sag in sterling is believ- favor: Collective bargaining and small patch of adhesive tape on her Many Streets Flooded But quet ot white bridal raaes. The Both Ooafldeat. day night Is expected to be inspir- Orange hall tonight at 7:30. rinart morning tailleur or coat en- the big Intimate cents an ounce. The dollar dipped ed by some authorities to have the majority rule idea; old age pen- face. Louis' two brothers hastened bridesmaid wore, peacock cereal That the Democrats wtti sweep a ing and Informative. Bridgeport. Oct. 17.— (AP) - a bit abroad, but strengthened later crepe with brown bat and sccea- tcmble should be bloused in sheer apparel crinkle been a factor in the reaction In sen- sions; unemployment insurance; the RUMMAGE SALE there but could not find the woman. A meeting o f the Young Peoples' lot of Congressional and atata aiec- 'voile de laine, wool lace, soft flannel Berry Hall, 93, veteran of the Civil In dealings on this side of the At- Police Inspector Bruckman said No Heavy Damage Report- Boriea and colonial bouquet of pink will be this yearl sitive commodity prices here. reciprocal tariff act; the present THURS., OCT. 18, 9:30 a. m. Democratic Club will be held in the tlona Is conceded, although RepubU- or cotton velvet Choker and turned- War and the oldest of the surviving lantic. plan of government expenditures; Esposito's automobile bad been roses. After tbe .eremony the can leaders continue to say they And I have it for Hotel Sheridan FrideF night. down collars, jabots, pockets and a you — It’s t h e ten G. A. R. veterans in this vicinity Issues up fractions to a point by the thirty hour week; further strike STORE 805 MAIN STREET closely examined and that no blood ed; Residents Scared. bridal party left for., a wedding will make goliu in the House and in KARL SELTER’S BAND died here today. Los Angeles salvages about 1000 breakfast in Hartford. sober use of buttons are the only mannish- tailored early afternoon included General control regulation and price agree- Memorial Hospital stains were found. A friend told The Dudeck house on Avery guberaatoiul contests. trimmings allowed. The roglan Lieutenant Hall was born in Motors, Chrysler, Santa Fe, South- tons of tin cans and other metals ments under the codes. newspaper men late last night that The wedding gifts were numerous sleeping pajama Linen Auxiliary. street, Wapptng, which waa des- One of the advocates of the Fro- sleeve top predominates, with the IS BIG ATTRACnON Barrington, N. H.. enlisted in Com- ern Pacific, Union Pacific, New from its scrap heaps monthly. Among the leaders of the several the Esposito's family's wealth waa and beautiful. Tbe bride has been and lounging companion in flannel, Los angeles, Oct. 17— (A P )—Ac- troyed by fire a year and a quarter greaslve Third Party ticket for 1936 sleeve stopping anywhere the wear- striped or solid. Tbe top is made pany D, ninth New Hampshire Vol- York Central, Pennsylvania,- Balti- tied up In real estate and that 15,000 honored with three gift showers by said that if Senator Robert M. La- unteers on June 5. 1862. He par- companied by an earthquake, a rain- ago. Is now being rebiUlt. Part of local friends. Her gift to her brides- er pleases. so you can wear It Inside or out. more A Ohio, Loew's, Montgomery waa the most cash they could raise. the frame work la up. Follette, Jr., Is elected on the pro- I^ese Informal blouses depend on Orchestra Is Composed of 12 ticipated in many battles and re- Ward. Sears, Case. International They were ready to compromise storm ' reaching cloudburst propos- maid was a carneiian necklace, ifressive state ticket In Wlsconaln ceived his discharge June 10, 1865. and Mr. Pontillo's gift to hla beat tailoring to acquire tbe trim and You’ll do a grand thing for your- Musicians — Expect Record Harvester, Dupont. American Tele- with the kidnapers at this figure, the tlons In some communities, lashed 1 bat movement will gain nation-wide He is survived by two sons. Fred All members of the Legion, Army man was a pen and pencil set. Jaunty appearance they should have. self and your family If you have in- Attendance. - phone and U. S. Steel. U. 8. Steel Informant said. Southern California today. and Navy club, V. F. W. and British support They can be worn tucked In the skirt stalled In your kitchen the new W. Hall, supervisor at Marine Park. Preferred rose more than a point. Mr. and Mrs. Pontlllo on their re- On (be other hand some observa- Brooklyn, N. Y., and Walter C. of Many streets In Los Angeles and War Veterans Indoor baseball teams turn from a motor wedding trip wlU or over. In which cose the basques Quality All Season Kitchen Range Allied Chemical got up 2. then lost Surrounding cities and towns were are requeatew to report at the state occupy their newly furnlehed apart- tions prevaU that they may spell the are Inclined to be •! shade longer. that combines three services — The appearance of Karl Seller and this city, two daughters Miss Edith most of Its gain. California stocks end of the old Republican party. L. Hall of Bridgeport and Mrs. SAYS THAT NEW DEAL flooded. armory at 7 o’clock'thls evening for ment at 1066 T'aln street and will kitchen heating, cooking and baking his Columbia Broadcasting System strengthened, as Wail street seemed NOW . They say If the New Deal sweeps John Eckerl; of Mountalndale. Long Beach, scene of a disastrous the opening of the indoor baseball be at home to their friends after Sb! It isn’t sposed to be advertis- and uses but one fuel—Gas. And band at the Recreation Center for less edneerned about the outcome of earthauakc a ysar and a half ago, season. November 1. The bride is a gradu- the country November 6 It may ed because there are only four of The Manchester Gas Company offers the regular weekly dance this Thurs- HOLDS BACK RECOVERY was shaken by a tremor at 1:45 a. ate of Manchester High school and mean the dismantling o f tbe present you this—a reduced rate on gas If it day evening'win mark bis initial Old Guard set up and even a possi- ’em left but I've Just got to tell you .... the greatest rug sale in years m., but no serious damage was re- The following boys are notified baa been employed as cashier at about it If you promise to all but Is the only means of heat In your stop in New England. In engaging ported. Most of the population was James T. Paacoe to report at the Municipal building Woolworth'a. Mr. Pontlllo la a ble reorganisation under a new la- kitohen. Look this new range over this extraordinary attraction Di- Hartford, Oct. 17.— (API—Hold- tomorrow morning at 8:15 ready to bel. Others however contend they break your neck getUng there—It’s Sr BON TON ing that the New Deal, not rugged awaksnsd and many persons ran Lt. WUUam Barraa member of the staff of the Internal worth It! At Watkins' 60th Anni- —you'll go for It a hundred per cent! rector Frank Busch has again made up in Long Branch, N. J. He was go to the CCC camps; Thomas Hob- wiU only fight harder. There are Individualism is retarding recovery out Into the storm clad only in Revenue office tn Hartford. versary Sale are four of the most It possible for tbe many dance ad- v tad boiu tn ‘'ia”. Hut educated in the schools there and at by, 48 Maple street; Edward Acker- candidates for Congress and state We Lead When It Conies at K E M T H ’ T m the United States while the rest nightclothes. Others elected at the meeting gorgeous rugs—Oriental reproduc Certain tribes of American Indians herents to listen and view one of the tiat t oa»pi«ce foondttioa it The quake also was felt at Hunt- Princeton University. For several man, 65 Foley street; Frank were: Senior Vice Commander, Wil- officers on about 30 tickets Including leaders of radio in the South. This -of tha world is outdistancing us in yeara be was with the Bank of Murphy, 148 Birch Mountain Road Albiston-Shaw many with platforms farther to the tiono—marvelous quality, and Just long ago believed the cranberry to t t a tiil U yen would htvt a ncreasad 'ndustrial activity, Nicho- ington Park, Maywood. Bell, Lyn- liam Leggett; Junior vlce-comman- because of a slight ImperfecUon no have the power to help prolong life, opportunity for all to enjoy music 35th Anniversary wood, Inglewood, San Pedro, Re- Metropolis In New York and was and Joseph Snisewlcz of 131 Qlen- der, Harry Matblaaon; chaplain. Mrs. Rachel Shaw and John Albis- left than tbe Democratic. There is at the very lowest possible admission To Shoe Repair Values foctb . dowiac tilboutttt. Wbr 'os Roosevelt, noted Journalist, told later In the mercantile buslnesa in also a number of candidates running one In the wide world would notice, and they ate cranberries almost as a dondo, Hermoaa, Manhattan, El wood street. Clarence Wetherell; quartermastor. ton, both uf 843 Center street, were solemn rite. is Ui keeping with tbe policy of the aet itt a Boo Ton Tuniot From Connecticut manufacturers today New York city. He waa one of the married Saturday afternoon In the on tickets avowedly conservative. they're only 859.50! (formerly way recreation director who at ^ times do a 'ttfetmlininf" job for that "rugged indivlduallcm first and Segundo and Venice. In the last Edward Frazier; Judge advocate, over 870.) Be one o f the four lucky Well, they were right. Cranber- named beach city several windows winners of tb^ Chicago World Fair John Gordon of 49 Winter atreet. rectory of St. Mary's Episcopal Is aiming to please the many foremost will get us out pf the de- contest at Watkins during the early WllUtm Fortin; post surgeon, Hlid- people. Here’s hoping you get there ries contain vitamines, life-giving That*s Why Our Offer o f Frkn M wsre reported cracked. The quake brother of Chief of Police Samuel G. ing Gustafson; officer of the day, church by Rev. J. Stuart NeUl. Fol- patrons who attend tbe dances reg- pression." months of this year and attended Gordon, was admitted to the Man- In time! vltamines and the Indians knew it ularly. lasted only about two seconds. , James Hynes. lowing the ceremony, they left on a many hundreds of years ago. Of BtM - S.W Mr. Roosevelt, author of several the exposition during the past sum- chester Memorial hospitsd yester- HOSPn AL NOTES The band Itself is composed of 12 SALE Heavy Rainfall week's motor trip to the south. On books on economic and political mer. - day afternoon with a stomach ail- A Joint Installation of post and Never let scraps or oddments of course the cranberry that we eat In The rainfall made unfit for occu- auxiliary officers will be held Nov. their return, Mr. and Mrs. AlbUton sauce with our Thanksgiving turkey musicians with many of them play- problems and at one time prominent James T. Pascoe. another member ment. His condition was reported food remain In tbe sink. Not only ing three or four Instruments be- RUBBER HEELS X C e liatlon many temporary tent bunga- 17 In Tinker Hall. The Installatloi will reside at 843 Center street. John Gordon o f 49 Winter street, is a great Improvement over the In- In the American diplomatic service, low schoolrooms In use tn Long of Watkins sales force, was born in considerably improved today. will they clog tne pipes but they will sides being able to sing tbe popular East Windsor. He waa educated in will be conducted by Departmental Joseph LaShay of Fairfield atreet make it'unhealthy and unpleasant to dians' wild variety. And did you ATTACHED asserted that the so-called rugged Beach since the quake of March 10, and Simon H. Smith of 348 West songs. From the general Impres- individualism which New Dealers the public school! there and attend- A meeting of special duty nurses officers of ths organisation. smell. ever try cranberry sauce with veal 1933. Center street were admitted yester- and pork as well as turkey. sion that la gained, from the talk (For Men, Women and Children) J^tniAV )6? are fond of blaming for current dif- This, combined with flooded play- ed Loomis Institute In Windsor. For will be held at the Manchester Me- BULLET PROOF VEST After the dishes are finished al- about this attraction one of the oea- nine years he was employed by one' dAy. ways scour the sink thoroughly, to- ficulties "bad little or nothing to do grounds and the Inability of many morial hospital tomorrow evening at Twin girls were born today to son’a largest attendances Is expected Revolutionized the Rubber Heel Buainess! with our getting In the depression." children to reach their schools, of Hartford's leading furniture 6 o'clock. gether with the tilmg or wood work Friends, Americana, and country- as many of those Intending to be stores aa secretary to the buyer and NOT WORN BY KING Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jarvis o f 470 men will lend you their eyes If you caused authorities to declare a holi- SON OF RICH MAN Adams street. end the wall above the sink. Then present will be satisfied to Just sit Shoes Dyed, All Colors...... 50c and 75c day. Today many Long Beach later as salesman and decorator. scour the sink strainer, soap-dish con play a tuneful melody on the around and enjoy the orchestration. In 1930 be completed a special Walter Arebavy of 6 (rear) North piano or sing their favorite song. streets wore flooded and in the ylctn- School strMt, Raymond Kristoff'of and dish pan. or any other sink uten- Jt The admission also Includes check- I }mnferclal decorative courae at you’re wise, mothers, you’ll start Ity of State and Walnut s ^ e ts , ONE DIES. FOUR SAVED Failed to Fat It On When He 133 School street, Mrs. Julia Apple- sils. ing and those planning to attend ore rowboats. were called into use to the New York School of Interior A1TEMPTSSU1CIDE your children’s musical career at advised to enter the east door where Decoration. The following year he Visited France — Failure by of 17 Armory street, Mrs. Bertha • CAM'T aiMIMSin ferry city-bound workers and school Bowlan of Highland Park and Ed- Are you having steak for dinner f an early age. Arlyne Morlarty Gar- the checking room is located. The made a trip to the art centers of WHEN PLANE CAPSIZES Meant His Death. It so, con you think of anything ilty has the most attractive new time has been arranged so that the •ucH amazimo vag DRESSY COATS in children to buses and street cars. Europe and on his return engaged mund Dwyer o f 122 Summit street In Los Angeles half an Inch of were discharged today. more dellcicua to . go with It than studio. Why not call her up and talk many who will be at work on In a series of lecture courses at the things over? Dial 3072. SAM YULTES siNce I SOLD a, rain fell between midnight and 8 a. Draws Gun When Asked kome appetizing Birdseye peoa ? Box Thursday evening will not mlaa — New Materials m. Travelers Insurance company and Belgrade, Oct. 17—King Alexan- that will Rerve four 25c at Pine- much of the evening’s entertain- 701 Main S t Johnson Block Mancheater riasraua. at the Hartford Electric Light com- Fliers Were After Movie Films NEW BRITAIN STBIXB Long Beach bad tba heaviest der of Yugoslavia lost bis life be- burst. Woolen dresses with matching, ment. Dancing will be from 8:80 V' pany. of King Alexander’s Assas-j to Pay His Bill at Fashion- cause be failed to wear bis bullet- — New Style Features preclpltstlon of cities reporting New BrlUln, Oct. 17.—(AP) — fur-trimmed Jackets are newer than untU 12:30. early with 1.3 inches since the Mr. Pascoe’s other Interests In- {nation on Way from Europe. proof vest. cludes music and be baa been a Moulders employed by Lenders, The filmy lace blouse, so flatter two-piece suits. One particularly — New Value storm began there at 9 o'clock last Tbe King, assassinated laat week handsome model consists of a dark member of the Hartford Oratorio able Resort. Frsry end Clark, sleetrieal ap- lag and ob! so feminine, will be night. in Marseilles, owned two bullet- green, rough woolen dress with a Society for twelve years, baritone New York, Oct. 17.— (A P )—One paratus manufacturers, want out on favored by many smart women, it The forecast was for continued proof vests. He had Intended to effers a perfect contrast to tbe fash bright red velvet belt and a talp Soloist at the Methodist church In •nan was drowned and four were wear one of them'in France aa he strike today, demanding blanket pay •oaiCNTALI showers tonight and tomorrow. tenable velvets or novelty wools— length swagger Jacket, trimmed Furred Witht New BrUaIn from 1927 to 1931 and 'cocued todav when a seaplane dls- Los Angeles, Oct. 17— (AP) — had done a month before on a visit of $6 a day. Some now receive that steel beaded or cellophane threaded with dark brown seal. COLONIAur T H iy , soloist In the Second Congregational natebed to the liner Washington. Thomas P. Phelan, 27, Identified by to Bulgaria. wage and others are paid less. Or- church of Wlnsted from 1931 to But when be went ashore from ganizers said that 92 men, all tha —festmwl In formal afternoon en- 100 miles at sea capsized as It at- police as the son of W. H. Phelan, Here’s ribbon coke, a favorite with — Cross Fox 1933. said to be a wealthy Toronto, Can- tbe cruiser Dubrovnik at Marseilles, moulders employed in the foundry, sembles. The soft effect of the lace Newton P. Oark, Hartford. obtained recent reports of 17.077 GMm*FU» when you'll want to burrow deep In $500,000. Manila estimatea ranged [n Race to Head Legion Auxiliary booka. The same style from $500,000 to $2,500,000. additional cases of cancer cures of A phenomenon—that's what the a big soft chair near the hearth a few years or more. ADI'ERTISEMENT— BIIIb designed to appropriate ale at Cheney's Salesroom is! Rem- and read, read, read! And when’s a COATS and quality is marked at .'"'00,000 for relief In addition to nants of exquisite velvet In drees better time to stock up in books j than now when you can march right much higher prices else- Mr. and Mrs. Krontek of The Wll. more than $500,000 already made HELD FOB COURT PLUS’ lengths 11.60 a yard. Better catch Sport coats are in greater roes Dress Shop have returned from available by Governor General up on a bargain like thisl up to Hale’s stationery department where. a buying trip to New York. Fran'- Murphy were Introduced in and find $100 and 81.76 books for favor this year than they the Legislature but were discour- New Haven, Conn.. Oct. 17. — have been for several sea- (A P )—Benjamin Wojewskl, alias Tunics and more tunics— 26 cents! There’s a very good varie- aged by officials, Patou shows an afternoon outfit ty from which you may choose and ' sons. Be sure your ward- Manila took on a semblance of "Benny tbe Polaok" waa ordered (rzQ held for the Superior Court today of ribbed red velvet with a knee- here's betting you’ll want three or robe Includes one. order. Moat trains . nd buses re- length, tunic-Uke coat collared In four at least! Public Card Party! sumed operation, but telegraph and when ha was arraigned in city court on aasault with latent to murder black aatrakhan over .a red velvet THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 8:15 telephone service still was Incom- frock. A number of othw designers When Princess Marina attends plete. charges. CONGOLEUM MANCHESTER Y. M. C. A. 'Brought hire from. New York< display hipbone length blouaee of Jtormal functions, she wears an eve- Democratic Town Commltteei lame or white satin with suits for ning ensemble at black chiffon vel- MANUFACrCRER DIES where he waa trapped yesterday, Prises! Refreohments! WoJewSkl waa placed under a $15,- the late afternoon hour. vet and ermine, designed by Moly- $16-95 Linoleum, Too! .411 Welcome! .4dtnJssloD S3 eta. MICKEY MOUSE New Haven. Oct. 17__ (AP)— 000 bond. He la wanted in connec- tC4iy'H*ir Onr FuB Une of Patterns In AU Oradee At Redoced Prices. tion with the attempted holdup of a Going to have a Hallowe’en party? WtUlam A. Durant, retired manu- For a Hallowe’en party two long facturer and son of General Nathan New Haven ahop In May. Henrietta If you are, you'U want to attend the (^Id Seal Congoleum (laying included)...... 69c yd. tables placed counter-fashion near a A. Durant. Now York City prose- Jackson, 33, alleged to have Jumped cooking demonstration by Mrg. Kolor-Thru Inlaid (plain laying included) ...... 99c yd. CONTEST At Special Prices cutor, died today at the age of 73 bail in a soUcttlng charge here at Marion Rowe, Home Economist of wall In the dining room, may be ar- For Those Who Enjoy Motoring— Football— the time of the holdup attempt, la i'*®gc1 with the food and the neces- Inlaid Linoflor (plain laying included)...... $1.45 yd. years. TO THE LADIES The Manchester Electric Company And The Great Out-of-Doors HATS yenci i Widely known in Connecticut to be arraigned in tbe City Court tomorrow afternoon at 3 at the Odd sary china and silver. Trays, for Standard Inlaid (plain laying included)...... $1.69 yd. For Immediate Delivery Friday. He was plcksd up In New each guest are pUed at one end of Manufacturing circles, Durant un- Fellows Block. See the special Hal A constantly chang- COMMUNISM derwent an emerge) y operatlcm York with Wojewskl. MACBETH lowe’en menu on Page IS in to- the table. Next to the trays is a pile Zipper Suede .n.. Now Cover Your Kitchen With InUld, Oroented All the finiahed Menortals, shown on night’s paper. of napkins—paper, probably—each Smart Wool ing stock proves the Over Felt, For As Uttle Ae 829.80. (Bsm^ On Average lUtch- ford Is America Headed For It? at St. Raphael's 'hospital last Fri- wns of 20 Yds.) ' V'8 ! oar display groanda at 344 Barbour day. wrapped around the required silver. popularity our Learn Who la Combatting It! SEEKS DIVORCE MOMAX JACKETS SKIRTS •*•’*•*» the lees eoetly to the For thirty years bs was secretary In chlldren'a apparel styles for If you Uke, you may Ue each napkin millinery. See our Of Vital Interest To All! of the Yarns Wool Company of New TABLEWARE cold weather, some of the cutest en- with a bow and tiny favor, or If $7.50 $1.98-$2.98 m na elaborate monunetita are now Mm. Mnicolm DoubIu * 3lra. A. ( ' Cailson Bridgeport, Oct. 17.-^(AP)—Mrs. amort new types at Haven, retiring five yrars ago. He Oont Miss This Chance To 8eoare| semble Ideas are worked out, com- bridge or other games requiring narked at apedal prices. ORANGE HALL was a S3nd degree Mason and a Ts'o women with Ion* service In tbe American Legion Auxiliary Mai'gsrst Webb EUdridge of Oreen- talHee are to be played, the tallies wicb today filed suit In Superior A BeaatUnt Retl bining coat, bat and muff to meteh Plaid member of the Ooveraor'a Foot are candidates (or president of the orisnitatlon at tba election to The costa are deUgned along Eng- may' be tied around the napkin. Zephyr 72 East Center Street Guard. Bes dea his son be ieav'ss be held at the national convention Oct. 22-25 In Miami. Fla. Mrs. Court for divorce from Frank 8. Eldridge of Hartford wHbm aha sl- lish lines In fitted and belted models Small tables are scatterea through SILK BLOUSES Twin Sweaters s |98-$298 Manchester hla wldos', a daughter and a broth- Malcolm Doutlst of Sesttls, Wash., was first president of the first the living rooms to serve aa supper ^iihs auxiliary formed In her state and alto has been national ht^ legaa deasrted bar In 1931. TODA^mdMTHUBSDAT balmacaan typea and flared Princes* er, Harry A. Durant of Guilford, Elizsbeth st^es. Msny festured and bridge tables. $1.98 $2.98-$4.98 M c G overn memorial s FRIDAY, OCT. 19,1934 former State Senator. torlan ' She Is the wife of Judge Malcolm Douglas, who served with the Second diviaiou. Mrs. A C. Carlson, tvife u( the mayor London would have to erect 588,- smart tweeds, diagonal woolens and BUDGET ite SdMMil At 8:00 P. M, or Willmar, Minn , linK liclil elate and nntlomil anvlliary ofTives 797 new homes If every family treebark suede fabrics with fur, fur I M a n c h e s t e r The United States is tbe largest cloth, velvet and velvetsMi used for Sporty Wool Frock8—$5.98 pnxlucer at sole leather In tbe bbe Is ellcible to membership through a brotber, twice wounded. were to be provided with a sep- HATS $1.00 arate dwelling. ©Snit# (roOm a]^ trimmlnff. vorkU _ MANCHTBSTEnfl BVIENINO HERALD. ICANCHERTER. C»NIL. WEDISTESDAT, OCTOBER 17,1884;
Cbarlea o f Harrison. N. T., havt Thomaa f6r thair homa in Cam- weakly. For thoM who want more wiU meet at tha feilowing Uaaa: 7 been recent CAllcrs here. bridge End Mr. Thomaa for Eng- •xerciM or a different type therb la to 7:48, advanced; 7:45 to 5:80, mr r HODs o P i i AROT i Ne Recreation (.'ehter senior Ufa saving; 8:80 to 0:15, prl- Mrs. Alice Forbes of Suffield la a land where he will spend a year do- a women’s t ^ dancing claea held guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. ing reaearch work. Items o f Interest TSta ClBM. Mlaa Edith BUbblns of Marldan directly after the Monday gym. fif firing in tha gym from 5:80 to REGISTERED AUTO UNDERGO WI DE CHANGES Blakealaa and family. Gome to the gym eloae tonuRit and Mr. and Mrs. Oordon Walts and spent the week-end as guest of Hr. 12:80. Admission Includes checking. THE HERALD-STAtE THEATER and Mrs. Henry J. Blakealee and make It a haML The bowling al- WMWnWBAY. eOTCHK 17 (OMtnl bbO Xtstm StaadBrO Ttm«) Hr. and Mrs. Philip Kevin, who Wednesday leya will remain open until 1^30 at The girls Church League wlU bowl AS MMian* t* tor ud tede elutlni or notiM onlcu •p«ct> Farniera Urged to Familiarize have been occupying the Henry J. family. from 7 to 0 o’clock. FALSEY, IS FINED Jm E. Brawn ^ Day BUn R U si" fw-aM^Sutte sSit (■ t* •HmlcnkUon In^dM alfiiTmltebl* •utloni. Byron 8. Lord, John B. Lord, Mias Gym classes for women are held both buildinga. A public aetback Scivea With New Systema Blakeelee cottages for some time, party will be held at the Waat Side Cint. Biat. have moved to Hartford for the Lois B. Lord and Mr. and Mrs. Mil- Wednesday nlgbta from 7 to 8 CONTEST ENTRY BLANK Ii4»— t:4»—Wurixabiah Orah.—wait and Adjust Matters. o'clock M well os Mondays, it you Reo on Cedar streeL Ths starting Sweden is showing an incraasa ■‘ M NBC-WEAF NtTWORK .winter. ton J. Lord spent Sunday in WtUl- fiW— dilO—Fraii-Ridio Niwi—out art trying to lose those extra time la 8 o'clock and prizes sre In the number of horses In w ddIO- 7:00—Myrt ind Mirpi — lilt; Both the Republicans and Demo, mantlc aa guests of Mr. and Mrs. v itf IHM wwli wfl wm wfbr mrc wgy Hartford, Oct. 17.—DrasOc chang- pounds gained this summer b« sure awarded to the winners. country, the.r9 being 688,000 at tha Pul Sdim^iske Fonnd Gaflty Dm Runo Dinio Orahntri—w iit ersta held cbucubcb last week amd Howard Hinckley. VM V w wow w tef wkM Ruiia Orah__wait; Ouby Vann— the nominations are: Republican, The Republicana vHU hold a rally at the library tonight The speak- tiow TH w «y y n i null fnilta and vegetables during recent Representative, Paul Roberta; Jus- Bit DrhrePs Father Pays Age 8eot wibk Intp *»b o vdky kfyr cretttei d:tO— 7iM—Thi Birinadin — oait; yeare Is Mktng *t advisable that ers will be Edward J. Hickey, Anson •OUTH — mnrm wptf wwiia wto wjM Buak Recan—midwatt ripopt tice of Peace, John C. Vergason, C:40— 7:40—Ceiki Cartir, Talk — bd- the Connecticut farmer famlUarlze Henry J. Blakeelee; Judge of Pro- T. McCoOk and Senator Kenneth F. Race...... Fancy Riding...... Drawing...... widz »nnb kroo wkr vtaa wbap kpre ile; Bitwnn thi Boekindi—wnt blmr.elf with all available Informa- bate, E. Allan Bllah. Cramer. the Fine. (Check which you are entering) w S ktfiTkth* WWW w a w t y . . 7HI0— t:00—Buy Aon — lu t: Rath Lon' and adjust his present market- Democratic: ReprsaantaUvs, An- MOUNTAIN—keai kdrl Orah.—waat: Knight Orah,—DUila Contesta take place October 27, 9 a. m. pac if ic COAkT—1*0 Wl kpw komo 7:11— C:1l — Bdwln C, Hln’a C*m> tug methods to meet changing con. thony D. CaseUn; Juatlcea of the nsH GIVES vr kko kfid kUr ksn ki>o mintp—boilo;'Btrlaklind OllllTin— dltlons. In the opinion of the State Peace, John Wlmmer, Robert Wood- Alleged to have obtained a motor Present blank to Frank Buach, Recreation Center, or George Cant kaat. DIzIa; Mary, Jatnni A VI—waat ford, Allan Chambers; Judge of Lincoln, lU.—Dr. WUUam Fez and 4iam- (iM —Alla# In Orakaalraland 7ttV- t*0—Broadway Virlitlio—to a Department, of Argiculture. C. R. Rogers fished all summer with vehicle regletratlon by making a Hoover, State theater. C:0O— 1:00—NIni Martini and Orahaa. Probate, Mary L. Halt 4:4V- (:4»—Capt. Tim Hally. dUmpa The department. In calling atten- negUglbla rraulta. About to give up nyLb^piahon of false eUtement In this appUcaUon •:t0— 0:30—Ortela Allan’i Advanturtd ■:pS— two—Ta Ba Annaunead—aait: tion to thie matter, citee what la F. W. and J. A. Fuller are havlnK — the first charge of ita kind over Ditk dtaala, Naportap—midwaat 0:00-r10:00—Byrd Bkpaditlon—« to e an addition built to their houee. for the season, they rowed out to a i;1t— d!lp—Myatarlaua liland — aaat. 0:30—10:30—Maatarplacat In Malady taking place in New York State quiet spot In the Illlnola river and V)cLLV- ^ to bo brought up In the local Police Tam Mix, dkaUh—raldwaal rapaat 10:00—11:00—Ni ek Luaat, Bonaa—aaati wbera regional noarketa are being Mr. and Mrs. .Frederick Thomas, Myrt and Marga—rapaat for wait a four pound baas fiopped into the ^ u :t —Paul Schmelske, 72, a tailor uty Judge Thomas Ferguson sus- . Or even rough to me; (:J0— d:»0—Praia-Radio Nawa Parlad established In place of the former who have been spending the sum- of 15 Maple street, was found guilty l ; U - ditt—Martha Maa™. Contralta 10:10—11:13—Frank Oallay Orehaatra— mer In tbit place have lefL Mrs. beat beside them. pended judgment. And when I play gllssando •;4d— di4»—Billy Balahilor*i Bkatah aaat: Htrbit Kiyt Oreh.—midwaat tarmers’ markets which operated In Tc^icn today and fined 828 and coats. Found guilty of reckless driving •itiB- »iOP—Danny Milana, T in y 10:30—Il:30—Ottla Nalaan Orah.—aatt; It ripples out with glee. * .« ir 7ii»—Cana A Clan—aaat A lou Hanrv Buaaa Orahaatra—waat the principal ‘ cities. Connecticut's Carl yv. Upgen of 132 West Cen- and driving an automobile without •■IB- /*p-Plokana diitara Harmony 11.DO—liioo—Jaoquaa Ranard Orah,— leading. cities have farmers’ mar- ter street had tried to obtain a reg- a license, George B. Scion' of Hart- It brightens many a lonely hour. li4V> <‘4»—Frank Buak Junila Sarlal bpala; Carlaa Molina Orah.—mtdw kets which are still serving a useful 1 'K t H '' Or; istration but for some reason was ford was fined 828 and costa on the ymv- t oo—Mary Plakford'i Drama 11:10—1t;30—Oao, Hall'a Orah—« to o It ^vea me stirring thrills T:IO— a.*C—Wayna Klnp'a Orohaatra 12:00— 1:00—Oanea Hour—wabe o nl y . purpose but the department feels unoucceeaful. Evidence revealed first count and 810 and eoets on the When I play those pretty pieces •lOO— dK)0—Frad Allan .at Town Hall that growers should anticipate fu- ■ that Schmelske had purchased a car second. Sclonl paid up. ‘ITie car of Which Include the little trills. t;OP—ISiOO—Ouy Uambarda'a Orahaa. NBC-WJZ NETWORK and had obtained the registration, the Hartford man was Itvolved la pdB—IOtiB-Natlanal Radio Forum ture development and Se prepared BASIC —.Baati wja wbi-wbia, wbal for any change in the marketing ut when questioned concerning the a coIKalon with one operated by lOtOO—lliOO—To Ba Announaad wham kdka wrar wjr wlw wayr wmal: And when a storm arises ioiia—Itild—Volea of Romanaa—aaat: system which present or future con- I tomisactlon today he said he did not Fred M. Colton of Tolland Turn- The air just flUed with sleet. Oana and Clan—wait rapaat Midwaat: weky kyw wanr wla kwk I know the color of the automobile, iO:ld—11 :k>—Jolly Coburn Orohaatra kwcr koll wren wmaq kao wkbf ditions may warrant pike at Hartford Road and Main I go to my piano 11:00—ISiOIV-Oaorot Oltan'a Orahaatra NORTHWBST A CANADIAN — wtnj Since the opening of the regional • nor did he recall the place where he street Sunday night. The ' Colton And find It ever sweet 11:10—1t:S0—Clyda Uuaaa and Orah. Wlba katp wabo wdxj kfyr eret cfef bought It. Lipgen's father paid the car waa struck with such force that Alcohol SOUTH — wn’a wptf wwno wla wja« market near Albany, N. Y.. prac- Reg. $1.00 Value ;fine. 18-mo. Battery CBS-WABC NBTWORK wfla-WBun wlod warn wmo wab wapt tically every Connecticut vegetable it turned over and Robert A. Cul- It cares not for the rough winds, Cwaaare Price. Serve mtWanU Auto Heater wjdz wamb kroo why wfia wbap kpro j John Kllroy of PiiWps road, ver, grandson of Mb. Colton, sus- fj Plated oarf 47% Excost Power BABIC—Baati wahc wado woko w « o wnal ktbt ktha wioe wtva grower has felt Its effect through It doesn’t know my grief. Govern m e n t Hot Wotar Typo. What e Vefeef waab wbao w fr wkbw wjm wbk eklw MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl krlr kdhl NORTON'S ^charged with driving an automobile tained a broken collarbone. And so In childlike Innocence. 33 water, Must satisfy 18 . wdro weau wjaa wean wfbl wapd ^ it truck shipments by jobbers direct tf whlla under the Infiuence of liquor, formula 8 A. months or re- $ J wnta wbm; MIdwtiti wbbm, wibm PACIFIC COAST—k(o kfl kgw komo Mr. Colton and his daughter, Mrs. Can come to my relief. tubes! Oreatdt $ khq kfid ktar kpo Connecticut cities. These shipments SALE obtained a nolle upon recommenda- Haxel Culver, mother of the In- 188 proof. Gal. turn for adjust- kmbc kmo* wowo whai ^ have been sold In direct competition HOSIERY heatl Deico ■A tT'—wpff whp wJbw whoc wlbi w f«« Cant. Eaat. tion of Prosecuting Attorney WII- jured lad, escaped with only slight m o t o r -1 __ ment. S*rol _ wore wicc cfrb cluio with local prodiicte with the result My dear, much loved piano! cans 09c.. Gel. With Old 4:30— 3:30—The Singing Lady—«aet NOW JN :11am O. Shea, who Indicated hie In- Injuries. I will love It to the end: Bulk Price Complete OIXIK->wv*t wifa wbro wq*m wdod 4:40— 6:45—Orphan Annla—eaat only that many Connecticut growers feel 1st quality l|Uk . vestigation showed the case was of Buttery Ura wrto wlac wdsu wtoc krld wrr 3:00—* 6:00—Eoueetlon In the Newe Take from me what you will. ktrh kt»a waeo koma wdbo wodx wbt that they may have to change theif Full the "borderline” type and that It wdao wblt wdbi wwva wmbf waji 3:13— 3:13—Al ma KItehell, Contralta But leave me my piano friend. 3:30— 6:30—Praaa.Radle Nawa Period marketing methodn. PROGRESS Fashion would be difficult to prove the wmbr w «U ktul kgko 3:33— 3:33—Throe X Sietara in Songa Many growers have already been tcbtuge. CARRIE A. TAYLOR. OorFipom MIDWKtT*~wcah wvl wmt wmbd wlin 3:43— 3:45— Lowel l Thomaa — e a « t : Chiffon The Poet*s Column | World W AREHOUSE CLEARANCE and CLEARANCE wibw kfh kfab wkhn wcco wabi k#cj Orphan Annie—repeat to midweet to Albany and witnessed the opera- E N D S S A T U R D A Y , OCT. 20th. Service i Frank Holland of Hartford, who October 16, 1984. WTI AX Kongo •avtvMv ldOUNTAIN*-kror kiz koh kj»I 3:00— 7:00—Amoa 'n' Andy—axM only tion of this regional market and AU New S9< formerly lived In Massachusetts, of WARD WEEK LEFTOVERS of COAST — khj koln kfrc kol kfoT kvl 4:13— 7:16—Wi l l ard Robiaon Orcheat, the department hopes that others FBI! Shades was arraigned on a charge of driv- MY PIANO kfbk kmj kwf kern kdb kffmb k fb . 3:30— 7:30—Red Davie, Serial Sketch 6:43— 7:43—Dangaroua Paradlaa, Skit will take advantage of any oppor- ing Mb uncle's car without a license. My piano la a real true friend .The old tongue of Manx, native WECTERN HELD C«nt. Katt. 7:00— 1:00—The Crime Cluea Myatory jHoIland bad a Massachusetts li- tunity offered to Inspect this market - VELVETS - None other could fill Its place; language of the Isle of Man. Is- UaNSID 8Y RflA AMD mgiTMB ONE 4{S0— $:3S--J8ck Armitrong — eait; 7:30— 1:30—Lanny Roet, Salter Ora. and observe Its advantages or dis- cense which expired October 8. Its tones are full o f comfort. Chicago Organ Intorluda—wett S:0O— 9:00—Warden Lawaa A Drama $2.50 per yard Impressed by the youth’s straight- gradually dying out. Fewer than OF A COME S :I^ Th a Funnybonara — aaat; t:30— 9:30—John McCormack’a Senga advantages. The market Is owned by And seemingly with grace. 1000 of the island's 80,000 popula- SHOTGUN Mlnlaturaa-->watt and Dixie 9:00—10:00—Oonnia King A Orahaatra approximately 700 growers and Selection Includes forward atory and that bla license KIND! EARLYI 0:00^ i:00 Buck Rogara—eaat: Og. 9:15—10:15—Madame Sylvia'o Advice jhad expired only 12 days ago,-Dep- tion now have a speaking knowl- I 12.16 20 G o. Son of Flra-~m(<1w; Senga—Dixie serves as an outlet for produce It never speaks unkindly edge of It FURNITURE 0:30—10:30—Harry RIchman, Orcheat. Transparent and Spot Proof Velvet Rooooting l;1S— g:1S<-Bobby Banaen-^art only: lOdIO—11:00—Zigzag Circle Ranch— which was formerly disposed of Kmily Wayman — Dixie; Skippy— aaat; Amoa 'n' Andy—wait rapaat In All The Most Popular midwaat: Taxaa Rangaf^wast 10:13—11:13—To Ba Announced through city farmers' markets. liiO—The Shadaw^-aaat: Three 10:3V—11:30—Art Kaaaal A Orehaatra The department’s primary Uiterest FALL COLORS STUDIO COUCHES SPRING MATTRESSES Brawn Baart**waat: Haya Orch.— 11:00—12:00—000. Starnay'a Orahaatra in this market Is due to the fact that 31.85| Innerspring. Choice of Dlsla; Jack Armatreng-wmidw rpt 11:30—12:30—Jack Bergtr A Orahaatra many buyers from Connecticut who §4 Down, VELVET REMNANTS $4 Monthlyg !9ma*l several covers. Some $ Odd lot of only 20. One of a $ formerly bought locally are now OUR rarpyluH riiar«p Simmons built. Only 16.95 kind. Reduced about 1-3 for making thatr purebsaes at tbla mar- FALL $1.50 To 4 Yards 6:20—Voters' Registration. NORTON one of each style. clearance. 9-95| ket where a large volume la ava.l- * P a s t d ■ t . And Up 6:30—Preaa-Radlo News. COLORS per yard In Length. SHOES smoothest And Dp abla. A study of regional marketing 6:88—Time, weather. Pair type made. 6 WTiC 6:48—Lowsll Thomas. which Is a comparatively new ENDICOTT-JOHNSON SHOES snots in 5 soe. method, will open the fleld for In- Dress Silks $3.00 749 M A IN ST R E E T BBrtford. Oobb. 7:00—Amci 'n' Andy. ChengorYarn * Special grain- telligent discussion and action, In Exceptional Value! STATE THEATER BUILDING * ed select black aojw w . IBM c. a ebsj m . 7:18—Flartatlon Echoes. The new rabbit hair • Canton Crepes TiBTStefB BraAdeaaUaz SenrteB 7:?0—Red Davis. the opinion of the department, walnut stock— 4 piece BEDROOM SUITES 7:40—Dangerr.us Paradise. chould It ever become advisable to • Satina worth $20 Values To $389.00 8:00—Ekio Crime Clues. develop the system of regional mar- alooel Choice of 15 suites in Walnut, Maple, Mahogany, Enamel, 50c • Sheer Crepea *Jodtam Anti- WadacddBy, October 11. 8:80—Don Humbert and his Magic ket! In thla etate for the protection In convenient stand- Manchester's Newest Shoe Store 8. M. Strings. of the Connecticut grower. • Novelty Crepes Flinch recoil Satinwoods, Cyolonial, Conservative, American, and Modem- ing spools of about pad. •;00—Pop Concart, ChrlitlsAn 8:48—Craty Minstrels. 200 yards. AAAAioEEE Krlcni, director; Charles 9:00—20,ro0 Years In Sing Sing ■ Chrome .van- istic styles. One suite of a style, reduced 30%-50%. Free Knitting adium steel '5 9 * 5 PesrsoD, bsss. -Warden lewis E. Lawes. Instructions 60c —Rrady With A Complete Sov« Up to $50 To 8149A5 0:80—John McCormack, tenor. MARLMGH I ID 12 working parts 4;SB—Dsvld Tomlinson. * Dally. per* yard and up. and barrel 4:4B—Throe Cs. 10:00—Louis Katsman's Orchestra. William Caffyn has cold hie gas Children’s Short-Long W ove proof - tested B:00—Chick Webb's OrebMtrs. 10:10—Madbir.c Sylvia. MEN! Line Of Footwear For at 8 tonal B:1B—Strslght Bbootars. 10-30— M a y fa ir Orchestra. etatlon, lunch room and house to Shoes LITTLE TABLES LOUNGE CHAIRS A. S. BECK S:80—AUea In OrcheatrallA 11:00—Time, weather. Daniel Sagarino of Bloomheld. :^CHENEY HALL Solid woods. Maple, mahog- p 11:08—Sports Review. R. B. PettenglU is having an ad- Choice of several cov- p 5:40—Stamp Club. SHOES RADIO any, and walnut. Choice of v ers. Old English styles, v B:00—WrlghtvlUe Clarion. 11 18—Curchdei Orchestra. dition built to bis house. NORTON’S $2.1s The Entire Family SALESROOM 18 styles. 3.98 One of a kind, reduced. ■ B;S0—Press-Radio News. 11.30— "Dead Men Prqwl" (gnost Mrs. Eugene B. Lord te visiting 848 Main Street Rubinow Building A Real Treat WMb'lWHawf- 16*95 B:8S—Rhythm Masters — Luther drama). her eon, Erving B. Lord ami family REMNANTS and IMPERFECTS $3.98 For The Feet! ll-GauSlieHs Martin, director. 12:0C—Hotel Commodore Orchestra In Philadelphia, Pa. HARTFORD ROAD B:45—Billy Batchelor. 13:30 a m.- Hotel Astor Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Wilding and son, NEW 7:00—Studio Program. 7:10—Concert Miniatures. $8 Down, $8 Monthly, Small Carrying Charge 3 piece LIVING ROOM SUITES 7:80—The Modemalres — Cliff Value* to $398 Strong, director. SPORT For 38 7:48—Fashion Revue. Shop where you will, Tapestries,. Friezes, Homespuns, Mohair and other coverings. S:00—Mary Plckford and Stock you’ll not find another Colnpany. 25 suites— all different— to choose from. .Reduced about 1-3. 1:80—^Wayna King's Orchestra. OXFORDS radio at anywhere near S9-9S 0:00—Frwl Allen's Town Hall r.aatom Standard Time Better Quality this price equaling this in 1^1 ^ To8I45J» Show. New York, Oct. 17.— (AP);—Mrg. Largrest tone, in performance, in 10:00—Ouy Lombardo’s Orchestra. Coblna Wright. New York society Oxfords 10:80—^The Travelers .Hour—: QhrlS' woman-la to be in charge, of . the Assortment of thrilling syhprt-waye re- DINING ROOM SUITES Floor and Bridge Lampg tiaan Kriehs, director. lateat daylight hour aong on the ception I You may spend 11:04—Hal Kemp's Orchestra. WABC-CISS IlHt. It la to go on nt At Ah Extremely Just two suites to go. ^ Maple, brass and chrome < 11:10—Voice of Romance. 9 o'clock Wedneaday morning. Sport Oxfords up to $50 more! Com- 79c 89c 1 Walnut. 9 pieces, v bases. Choice, of shades. Big * $129.95 values. ^ 11:80— Slumber Hour. Tuning In Tonight Low Price pletely 1935 with 8-Fea- g Waterpr oof- Brush brown. ■ assortment. 1*19 18:00—SUent. ' g cd. , Red lined And Dp WEAF-NBC: 2 p. m. — Stonca of In Town ture Instant Dialing! Loops for 36 1 Uncle Eara'a program; 9—Fred Al- g for safety! Rhelis. Save! 1 len; 10:30—Senator Barkley. Hundreds of other one and two of a kind item.s at Clearance Prices. Come in today and WABC-CB8: 0 - Nino Martini; See t-Feoture see them! 9:30—Burna and Allen; 11:30-0 » le Nelaon's Orcheatra. Instant DialSngl BOOT SOCKS WDRC WJZ-NBC: 8:30—Lanny Roaa; There’s something about the fragrance Men’s heavy all-wool, grey with Wards 1935 ochiavementl red top. BBS Hartford Uoao. ISSU —Warden Lawea; 10—Dennie King. What to Expect Thursday: 8 nor* reofons for buying I and aroma o f a Chesterfield EXCLUSIVE WITH WARD’S! WEAF-NBC: 2 p. m.—Snnea of Only Wards hat Hi Sm Hi Wednesday, October 17 History; 8—Parenta-Teachera pro- pair Sturdy Drive on P. M. gram. A Galaxy the W o rjf Roads! Thru Mud, Snow, Sand! WABC-CBS: 11:15 p. m —George that is pleasing.. and different 4:00—National Studenta Federation Program. Hall'a Orchestra; 3 -Metropolitan Sport Oxfords parade. of Styles, 4:15—Jdth Brooks with Orchestra. 4:80- Educational Program. WJZ-NBC: 1.15 p. ___ Great That Are Built a 'A 4:48.-Sw*nglng .Along, Compoaera concert; 4:15—American Leathers College of Surgsona. 8:00—I'he Royal Btrenaders. , for Long: Wear 5:15. -Sklppy. p%{t\ PO W ER GRIPS and Types Now Is The Time To Put On Po,ver Grips! 5;3U—Jarl- Armstrong, All-Amqr- icen Boy. 5:48 —Uorion, Dave and Bunnv. The Poet’s Column Americo's Finest **Bad Rood** Tire! B:0a -Songs of the Violin Chris- tian vt)x; Michael Catalano, pian- ist. DEPRESSION Save the Price o f Chains! Was 89.40 0:16--Bobby Benson and Sunny A rch suppor t Men’s Better Jim. >f4. q 0:80—The Shadow. ' hoping s friend to i 0:88—Preao-Radlo News. A stranger standi there holding out SHOESS;k,.4 7:00—Mirrt and Marge. a pencil to me. OXFORDS 7tl8—Air Adventures of Jimmie He tells hie troubled, out of work, I Ssd I9s4.40-t1 o TIES Allen. > walking day after day At This Special ' Slia 30x4.SO.t1 Sim 80x4.75.t1 TUW—Serenadert; Paul Keaat, bari- How ran f not listen to bim. It •STRAPS tone: Rollo Hudson's Orcbeetra. would apoll all my day. c 7<45—Willard Alexander's Orches- 8 Mors traction than tirss with 1 have bought pencils, shoeetrlnge, ~ Most telf-cleaning, non-packing tread. B:00—Bethany Qlrlt. nredlea, pins, notions galore #5:Made in Wards super heavy duty coB- 8:18—Edwin C. HUl—The Human And expect If I live to buy just as ^ w - structionl 6 full plies pltu two cord aide of ths News. ^ many mors. ^ breaker gtript. 8:80—Everett Marabairs Broadway Many say to mo, how do you know * Used by thouaandt of farmarg, raachtrg, VftriiUM. they are not a fake mailmen, and other "bad road" drivers. 0*00—Nino Martini and Andra Koa- 1 say I (k) not know, so what differ- WINDOW •Backed by Wards U N LIM ITED gnaraa- taUaats'a Orehaatra. ence does It make. teel Protactg you against everything that 0:80—The Adventures of Qradg. AH heel helghto— a- can happen to the tires with tha exception tO OO—Byrd'a AntarcUe Expedl- If we Uy to test the truth from all AO Lee there. of puncturts, firs, and theft. TIob; Mmk: r-Wanww’B Orcheatra. - v stbrias that we hear Curtains U:W<;4ia)ody IfaaUrplacM. Our work upon this earth would Values U p To $1.00 UKM—WDRC Radio Audition never be ended I fear, . Check the savings on your sixot atoBBoaat. To sift the truth from the falec la SIZE WERE NOW SIZE WERE NOW U M —Oaaie Nalaon'a Orob«atra. not my given task WOatEV8 4.50.10 59.05 $5.18 5J5-t1 518.15 flIjiO If I have helped the needy ones. It Is MOCCASINS 4.75-19 9.95 5.95 5J0-17 11.95 W.7S all that I ask. For Mea and Women 48« 5.00-19 9.95 8.95 5.50-11 1t.30 11,85 HOUSE SUPPERS S.lS-18 1t.30 A alee easy honse Panels, lace curtains, eottoga 11j 8I 6.00.80 15.00 15.58 Winter is coming on, It will be hatd- Eaather Solea. CONVENIENT TERMS M A Y BE ARRANOEO est on the poor aBpper In aU rises, seta and Priscillas. Odd lot of WBZ-WBZA at...... pair Bobber over 300 to pick from. $4. . ' w j Why not help the ones trying to * Heefak stave off charity at your door You will never mlti the nw pennies SpoodlSno that have gone that way 56 Monthly, M It will most surely mingle with your Plud Carrylog Charge bleeelngs day by day. ROTS’ SHOES ChUdren’s SHOES 100% A ll Wool Blanket Value! P.»f. 8 B H HIGH or LOW NewIModemI tarn a ra «tl5-D an0ir Paca, contralto. HIGH or LOW No finer bike MONTGOMERY WARO Large 70x80 size. Bound edges. * * * * 4:W —AtaatleaBB Oollaga of Sur- Cot the cost of your shoe aada. PuUy Warm, all-wool. Large block THAT AOS (HJl 188VE Eadloott-JeluMon Children’a Shoes are famoua eqoippadl $8 Down Mila- Bay a pair o f these for their weariag quality. A remarkable 824-828 M A IN S T R E E T plaids. B ig Value! 4lS^otal PUaa Taa Vuale. guaraatoed boya’ ahoes. MANCHESTER Toronto. Ont.—Only 28 per cent MONDAY WEDNESDAY BATUBDAT valoe at this low price. iiBB-Nawa. 6 B;IS—Hytblcal Ship of Joy. of the gentlemen who apply to the the cigarette that’s MILDER ROSA NINO CRETE 4:S0—Kalionr StnglBg La4y. student "date” bureau ^ the Uni- |l4S—litU a Orpha. Annla. versity of Toronto prefer blondet. PONSELLE MARTINI 8TUECKGOU> $ The bjireau is doing a rushing buel- the cigarette that TASTES better .98 ilBa—Atr Ad^turaa et Jlmmlc K08TELANETZ ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS AOdB. nces aa students seek dates for ynW-lfllHcala. dances and other social funeUena. e ifMeUseers*aMrasTbadcceCo, 9 P. BL (8.5. T .)~ c o u m a u net wo be *ays—:Use It Si;-’ *'! MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHlSniEK,a>NM.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17,1934., MANCHESTER EVENING RERALDk MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17,19M. day evening. The meeting la open found some thrilling telea to re- mucus to tha stools, much gas, tea- ymptotos might also be produced- to the publiO. late. thla afternoon at 3:15 at ths home qulU lU face value the very unaatlo- flood at chteka... .Tbs CivU Bervlca WARNS OF DRUGS of Mrs. Wilts. housaa. But that wlU ba wkaa so- detaeaa and rigidity of tha abdomen. tn other oondlUona, among them • Tha prtodpal speaker will bs WU' He reviews practically all the BOLTON faetory axplanatlon of tha Stqll kld- Oammisalon te pooUng in all dapart- Tha stools may ba bard, small, dry gas poeket that premia the dto ROCKVILLE Item Green, secretary of the Demo- A young people's conference at Overnight Pi, 4linrip datjr baa aonabow, under noma an- Indian« fights in the second half 4. maate Ite rulsa agaiaat poUtteai ac- HEALTH- DIET ADVICE halls, or tha patient may auBar from phragm up against the honrt. cratic state central committee and tbe Meriden Congregational church naplng aa It waa praaantqd thla tivity, thua doing ite bit to oo-oper- o f the last century. Naturally, he tltaly MW aystaii. ptotrtdaB that diarrhea, tha stoola eontototog un- IN FAT REDUCING T. Emmet Claire, of KllUngly. It is Tho annual meeting of the Ladies Sunday afternoon will be attended morning. ate with Treasury Bacratary Mor- BY DR. VllANR McCUV devotes the bulk of his attention Newe flrnUft tbara MmUI ba no atMh thine aa pov- dlgasted food, and, to the case of Ahraya OsM also expected to have Rev. George to the long fight with the Sioux. Society will be held nt the base- by (ntfford Oleacke, Ralph Broil ganthau and other Now Daalars who I Ngard te Maalth and Btet and Kneelond Jones, Jr. BHumluto'St TSB erty ft»r the oM and the bciplaaa. ulcerative colitis, blood. Any of QuesUon: Mim Thalia writes: "1 GUbert of Middletown, well known In these stories there are enough ®^wnSo^PAwr. iNa are trying to soft-pedal such...... wrUI Be aaaivsrsd qy Or. MeUiy wfco eon tbaoa symptoms should always PUN TO DEDICATE NEW humorist, as a guest on this occa- Y BRUCS CATTON ment Thursday afternoon at three Patsy AJvord of West Hartford Concord, N. H.—The New Haiap-' Wa admire Mr. Field's spunk and MORRO CASTLE FINDING wlah you would tall me a cure for a halAreadth escapes, deeds of hero- t l aiaMll StTMt Thera are nearly S.SOO lawyers In he addrasaad la eort of Uds paper. Ba- cause one to have, an X-ray exam- sion. o'clock. T..e nominating committee spen the week-end at Alvord Acres shire State Racing OommlsMca MMekMtw Oeii^ ths Washington telaphona directory^ parson that la always half frosaa Take Ste^ to Make Article ism, and general bloodshed to satis- consisting of Mrs. Sumner, Mrs. wa a n jtor him in bis battle acalnat rinding of the federal board of eloae staMpad, satf addrassad oavatop% ination under the floroscoplc ecreen. TO Meet Thnrsday Night fy the most eager. at the'home of her ,grandparents. asked Governor Wlnont and bla THOIIA* r»ROD80»« or one for every 100 persona la town. Tha.only Uma I am ever comfort- CHIMING BEU S SUNDAY Merrill and Mrs. Bently will report Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Alvord oi Ckatral WuMC«r______pandmony In deallny with'the afed ter repty- It may then be found itdrlsable ably warm la on a bet summer day A meeting of the legislauve com- council tor permiaaiou to use a part iBvasUgatlea Into the Morro CasUe to take manipulative treatmeate for DOOK ON INDIAN WARS And If, out of It all, you get a nt "aat time. West Hartford spent Sunday at the of the revenue for tha breeding dC poor. But we wlah wa could feel Cold m ontoga I Just ablver fronc Aflihble oa IVescription mittee of RockvIUe Local No. 2012, new realisation of the injustice raasM 0«t*b«r I. lUI disaster, that Captain Warms and Puab OHM Labor Law. the treatment o f any prolapsus, ad- United TextUe Workers, will be held Town Clerk David Toomey, First home of hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. thoroughbred horsaj. rubttlhad **«ry half aa sure aa ha does that the ob> Forty-two state legislatures are to EVEN THE ENEMA MAT P.ML glng the failure o f tha anama. hsad to fixit. I get plenty o( freali Presented to Church by Miss that we visited upon the red men nda;* •«* HoJtdayj. Bnt.rad »t four ranking officers of tha ship hsoiona; or kinks which may be Thursday evening In the rooms in Selectman Thomas Wilson, Maud Samuel Alvord. Hanover, N. . H.-el>aare4. eaa year ...... M »» lief of constipation. I, however, ra- vlsabte to use the water vary warm, taking more werctoe, and eopedal- gerous pFsctice of using drugs as a James Dick, who are candidates for by Elders. voters. Is attending Yale University. they would be on a town farm even pacted. That it falU to go Into the enema may be a failure or partially ly through taktog long walks each gans cannot be tr o ^ exortly, al- ctlva quite a few letters from my even aa high as IDS dsgrasa Fahr., maona o f taking off surplus pound In the Union Congregational church Representative on the Democratic Fruit stains may be removed by Miss Ella Sumner spent the though It Is assumed that they me mbe r or THE AUOaATBD approximately aa well and benevo- deeper aapaete of the caaa and to successful depending on the part In order to produce a relaxing et day. After returning from yeiu age, unless the drugs are - adminis- Sunday at 4 o’clock. A large num- sponging with lemon Juice and week-end In New Hampshire. PRESS readara asking what to do whan ticket to the General Assembly. BOOK REVIEW In walking a mile, a man takes were developed from bsgplpee and The Anoclatad Pr«ai la aactuaimr lently administered aa Maneheater’a whara tha contraction oocura. Any the contracted tlaaues. walk, take a shower each Ume. tered according to the Instructions ber, are expected to attend these then washing with hot water. The 4-H Cooking Club will meet about 2,263 steps. deal with the responslblUty of the IN the enema falls to gat reaults. In such spoatte contraction not only In- Pnrehaae Cheerio B a li^ m By Bnioe Oattqn Pan pipes. antitlad to the oaa for rapabllcatloo o f a physician, was sounded by the exercises which are open to the pub- almshouse. Ward lin e for the proper offtearlng many eases patlente find it Impos- terferea with the action o f the ene- The Itallan-Americon (^ub have of all aawa dlapatehaa eradltad te 1* sible to expd the enema water, (Haw te Use Bean Bprento.) Stole Department of Health in Its lic. purchased the Cheerio ballroom near or aotIE ,y»aiwfwtmwotbarwlin wawwiewweradltad la Ihia ma, but is also a eauaa of oonstlps- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS On? of the greatest of oil adven- of Ita ahipa and for other conditlona which leaves them feeling full and Question; Mro. Corn J. writes: weekly bulletin today. Uee of such A special devotional service wlU Tolland avenue from F. W. Bradley fiRMr and a!io locai atwt pub- tlon, as tbara te bound tp be a delay ture stories is the one which tished_____I herein. OyR MERRYMAN safeguarding Its patrons may be due NEW unoomfortable. Have Eleotro-oardlograin Made "Would you kindly 1st am know drugs us dinitrophenol may result, be held with Rev. Dr. George S. The transacUon was completed yes- All rtabte el repoblteatlon of in the paoeoga of the colon's con- and in some dasea have already re- Brookes, pastor. In charge?. Rev. tells how the white man won the | to tha legal IlmltaUops of ths Inves- Those who havs poor results with tents at ths point of contraction. Question: "Troubled" writes: "I what the food value of bean mroute terday by a committee consisting of eaeclel dtepatehee herein are alee re- Tbara la going on In Na# York sulted, fauuy, the bulleUn said, Charles E. McKinley, former local John V. DeCarli, Fred Romeo and American west from the Indian. served. / ___ ths enema are always suffering Whan such a ccodltloa exists to would Uks to know If these oymp-' la? Also how long should they ba tigation. citing the cose of . a young woman pastor, and noW president of the WUllam Murphy. It Is planned to It is a tragic story, and It is fre- I a magnlflcant "revival” of Ollbart from some form of totesttou place of tha ordinary rhythmic tonu Indicate ecrtous heart trouble; cooked?” Full eervlee elleni of N B A Serv- ApparsnUy ths business of this YO RK trouble. In these cases ths large to- who obtained a quantity of this Rhode Island Conference of hold a Hallowe'en social Saturday quently one to make the white Answer: itean sproiite are b ice. Ina ______and Sullivan operaa—which la not . ddMldMiRviCLlNC movamante et tha totesttaas, called Often get pains in heart If I exert magic curs for obesity, took It In Churches, at Providence, R. I., wUl night. man ashamed of himself; but it | federal board was te deal with tha testtne must ba automatically ab- peristalsis, ths movements art myself, sleep very poorly, feel dlaxy, healthful and pleaotog addition td Pablleber'e Repreaenlallve: The really a revival but a temporary normal Ik > that tha flow of water la Increasing doses and died from the deliver the principal address. Briefs Is. also, packed to the brim with fltness of the offleara thennaelves and By PAUL HARRISON clutching, gripping. Irregular, and pulse Is feeble and slow, breatbing our common green vegetablaa nar* effects,a week latel*. The formal program will open the raw stuff of adventure and ro- Jallue Matliewf Special A fen cr— New transplanting of ths D'Oylsy Carte obstructed and the colon cannot ba may cause pidq. difficult, very exhausted after wak- are excellent for use either raw o A meeting of Mountain Laurel Torli Chlaeao. Oetroll and Boetop. these men will be ca ll^ on to defend New York, Oct. 17.—As George emptied properly because of some Dinitrophenol, it was explained, with an organ prelude by Mrs. May Troop. Boy Scouts, will be held In mance. • company which has been singing Adhesions always occur where ing up and a dull pain to the region cooked, as a salad, or to aalada, has coma Into r.se by physicians In (%apman Holt, church organist, fol- Paul I. Wellman has done a MEMBEP AUDIT BUREAU OP their licenses against cancellation. Washington probably remarked type of constriction. These patlente well as to soups, atews, and Wesleyan Hall Friday evening at 8 those operas continuously In London when he shied a sliver dollar across there Is chronic Inflammation and of heart Thla happens mostly af- recent years for treating coses of lowed by the processional h}onn, o'clock. good Job of putting the whole CinCUl-ATIUNA But tha concern of the public does should always have an X-ray exam- ter a strenuous day but have It other composite dlahsa. Their die- evsr since they were written. One the Potomac, a little money can go a may bind the intestlnea together in overweight, since It acts quickly by "Onward (Christian Soldiers." Councilman William C. Baer, who story between covers In his new | Elem icM f ination with the fluoroseope to HOT WATER even when t king It easy.” tetic value la important for they an The Bereld Prlntina Coinpanr, Inc., not stop at any such point as that. long money. order to find out whether any of such a way that a normal move- Increasing the metabolic rate. Un- The business committee In charge was stricken with acute indigestion book. "Death on the' Prairie." aaeumee no financial reeponelbllltv of the most melodious and most rich In vftamto C. If cooked, the der proper dosage and careful med- for iTpoaiapnical. errors eppetrina in It will want to know who, behind the following conditions may be ment la Impossible. Prolapsus, Answer: The eymptoms you men- of the purchase and Installation of Monday and taken to the RockvUle Thla la a review o f Indian flght- dramatic of them Is "The Yeoman Even In New York. And In 1934. kinks, and displacements also ob- tion might be due to some form of period of cooking should ba brief ical supervision, favorable results the chiming bells will then make I g on the plains, from the early advertleemente In the Uancheeier the ehlp’s officers, waa responsible There’s Ulk of higher prices, higher present; Spasm of tbs colon or la order to avoid destroying their City hospital, Is showing consider- Evenlnc Herald. of the Guard,” and one of the ma.-,- spastic colitis, adhesions, protapsus, struct the flow of water when the heart trouble. The only way to can be expected, though there Is in- report of ita work. This will be fol able Improvement. 1860’s to the battle of Wounded for the conditlona fundamentally to admissions, higher rents. But thsre enema Is used. A tumor or ulcer find out would be to have an exam- vitamin value. Two mtoutea' bolt- creasing evidence of Its toxic effect lowed by a hymn and benediction. Knee In the 90‘s, and it is a good terpleces of the opera la tha "Song also are nickel sandwiches, nickel kinks, tumors, ulcers, or other ob- Mr. and Mrs. .Omer Schooks have WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER IT blame for ths highly inflammable will be readily recognised oa pro- ination from a competent diagnos- ing Is sufficient and m on than flf- on some Indidivuals even with prop- The postlude wiU be the playing of moved from Grove street to Moun- readable book. of a Merryman.” beer, 10-csnt shows, 15-cent thrse- structions which may be blocking teen may prove destructive. If to er doskge. character of the chip’s superstruc- the Intestines. ducing an obstruction. tician. I would strongly advise that "AU Hall the Power of Jesus Name' tain street. . . Mr. Wellman has emancipated Governor Crosi should learn that courss dinners, and .2S-cent hotel you have the heart tested with the be served In stews and aoupa, they Use of this drug was under dis- on the vartllon bells by Melvon C. himself from, the old frontier I AS TO ALMSHOUSES tore, for the obvious disorganisation eubicles. Along Broadway one ,;an A spastic contraction of the mus- Some of ths ordinary symptoms The Vernon Grange wlU confer the song and sing It at some of the of these troubles are ache through electro-cardiograph, if you can find are beat added ahortly before the cussion at the aimual meeting of Corbett of'Darien. third and fourth degrees Friday eve- viewpoint, under which the only buy a necktie, a gardenia, or have cular fibers of the colon may com- completion of cooking. the American Public Health Asso- No doubt Rev. EdW-in C. Field of and lack of discipline in her crew, pletely close It temporarily, caus- the abdomen, eramp-llke pains. a doctor with this equipment. The The beUs are the gift of the late ning at Grange Hall at Vernon Cen- good Indian waa a dead Indian, rallies hs is addressing almost his fortune told for a dime. Taxi cl '.tion in C!allfomia l_st month, Miss Ellen O'Neal who presented and every man who took up arms East Hampton, Congregational min- and what *Bteps must be taken to dance halls- advertise two dance.s ter aind a very Interesting program nightly. and, because of the many fatalities them to the church in memory of has been arranged. against the tribesmen was an the Facts! prevent ship owners from luring ister, who stood up in town meeting The governor is, we gather from with beautiful hostesae.s for a nickel. which iesulted from its use last relatives. heroic and chivalrous bit of man- | and battled successfully against the people into ve.aaels in which almost Have your picture taken or your . year, a resolution was passed rec- The Inscription on ths bells are as hood. his latest speech, the hardest handwriting analysed for 16 cents. establishment of a town poor farm, every logical precaution for their ommending that dinitrophenol be follows: "These carillon bells He is quick to admit that the ! worked person anywhere. He is During the summers hundreds of placed on the poison list and so were the gift of the late Miss Ellen Indian waa Jobbed In a shocking was and la thoroughly convinced "at my office from B imtil 8 o'clock safety is lacking. thousands take all-day outings for a made available cniy on prescription O’Neal, • to the Union church. In WALL ST. BRIEFS manner, and that the white men It is not going to All the bill If dime. Subway fare to municipal by a pbyslolan. Since the drug has that in defeating an attempt to in- for five days a week, and usually on memory of her sister, Eliza S. Fit- were frequently every bit as sav- stitutionalize the town's care for Its five servants of the Ward Line are beaches is a nickel each way. They not been listed, it has been readily ton and husband, James F. Fltton, age as the redskins;, but he Is out j Saturday mornings, unless I am undress under the boardwalk, and obtainable and improperly utilized. New York, Oct. 17—The Iron Age primarily to tell a story rather made the goats in this affair. devoted friends of the church. In- composite price for heavy melting dependent aged he was accomplish- visiting state Institutions or address- for lunch have sandwiches brought * The bulletin also cited a recent stalled October, 1934." than to point a moral, and he has ing a flns humanitarian purpose. from home. For additional enter- United States Department of Agri- steel remains unchanged at 89.50 a ing the people of the state—at their The bells were installed at a coat ton for the fourth week. Q^mposites Our sympathies nm easily to the tainment there always are the free culture warning, which mentioned of slightly under 812,000 and were urgent request" How Gllberttan, come-on exhlblUoni given outalde certain products on the market con- for finished steel and pig iron are reverend gentleman In his valorous BEHIND THE SCENES IN cast at the Meneely Bell Foundry at by the way, that final phrase. How the eldeshows. And tooae are the taining this drug which bear no also unaltered at 2.124 cents a pound Watervllet, N. Y. and 817.90 a ton respectively. defiance of the town magnates and the great librettist could have reaaoni Coney Island baa fallen upon state-nent Of their composition. Town Gommittee Meets Influential tax payers who advocated svtl days. COMMEMORATING SIXTY YEARS OF SERVICE Those mentioned are Formula 281, A meeting of the Republican town Keep Watch for the played with that magnificent bit of Isabella laboratories, ddeago. 111.; Freight loadings on the Chicago tbs Institution on the ground of committee was held last night with ft Northwestern system In the week pomposity! Low-down on Subways Nox-Ben-OI, R.R. Rogen Chemical Chairman Francis J. Prichard in “Feverish Cold*’ diminished expense, and particular- Nowhsro site In tbs world can (>>mpany. Ban Francisco, Cal.; Adi- ended Oct. 13 toUled 26,624 cars Tbs court jeatcr lo the opera had 60 charge. Plans were discussed for against 26,921 in the prertous week ly In hie prevailing over the moat you rids ao far for ao little aa In nol, Rochester Pharmacals, Rwhes- If you are “ run down” or ont of a terribly hard Job. Hs simply bad BY WOXIS THORNTON the campaign to open in Rockville and 24,968 a year ago. Influential magnate of them all, who New York's subways and elevated ter, Minn.; Prescription No. 17, Saturday, October 27 and continue condition, if sluggish bowels have to ba on tap for funnlnesa, at leaot Evening Herald Washington trains. Thera are 804 miles of un- Health, Inc., Chicago, III.; and Slim, bad sneered at tbs audacity of the rorrespondent. until election day. General Foods Corp: declared the aUowed poisonous impuritiei to from S to 5 and probably all day derground track In tha three sys Forest Hill Pharraacal Company, Details of the big rally wUI not be minister In daring to speak on a terns, each providing a ride in one Etost Cleveland, Ohio. "This infor- regular quarterly dividend of 45 sccumulate in your system, yon Saturday instead of Just the. morn- Washington, Oct. 17.— The Poet- ready for a few days. It is defin- cents on the capital stock, payable I inatter -of expenditure while "not a olTIce Department Is launching a direction of some 26 miles in addi- mation is given you,” the United itely known that Stote’s Attorney are very liable to suffer from ing; yet he, too, managed to "have States Department warning said, Nov. 15 to stock of record Nov. 1. “ feverisb" colds. taxpayer et all.'i Somehow we al- new drtvs agaln.st the handling of tion to various stdetrlps. Once his Hugh M. Alcorn and cniarles M Charles W. Metcalf, vice president, a good time,” for all the world like letter mall contrary to law outside S-cent fare Is paid, a passenger can "in the event that your local laws Bakewell will be the principal ways feel that that la a dirty argu- or ordinances are such as wUI pre- was elected'a director. Uncle Toby. And he, too, again Just the postal aystem; that Is, by truck- ride back and forth as long as he speakers. At least four other ment: it certainly la a stupid one, vent or restrict the sale of such like Uncle Toby, had to carry on, ing companies, milk wagon drivers, likes. And by traveling out to ANNIVERSARY speakers are to be heard and there dangerous preparations or require Dr.lhi^Elixir for cveryons knows the answer to rivals messengers. <)ue«ns, where two systems co-oper- wUI be a musical program. CURED OF SPEEDING Laxative Worm Cxpeller present a blithe and frolicsome atively maintain one set of tracks, a For evening appoint- In their labeling suitable warning to Mourn Dr. RockweU the question, "Who pays the taxes, Sometime ago It Issued regula- protect the purchaser.” front, while eaten to the heart by a tions to prevent use of mall boxes free transfer may be effected from ments dial Manchtster AU through Tolland County words Chicago—Speeding in a “ borrow- rill ward off oi lessen llisss sttacks bi the landlord or ths tenant?" great but bopelsps passion. Tha for delivery of any articles not tent one line to another. Thua it’s pos- Sl7l. of regret are heard relative to the ed car," Loretta Pryszynski, 15. tiriag relief bem constipation. Nevertheless It Is probable that sible to r(de approximately 163 miles death of Dr. Thomas F. Rockwell, merryman loved a lady; the gover- by mall. It's hard to calculate the with a police car in pursuit, roared Mrs. B. W. Stephan of 31 Ken- Rev. Mr. Field doesn't really know exact result of that drtya. but It for a nickel without retracing any 80. who died Monday night and up an alley, struck a telephone pole nor loves the governorship. Tha part of the route. whose funeral is being held today. berms Road, Dorchester, Mass., vary much about alesmosynary In- probably netted the government WAPPUIG Dazed she climbed out of the car Jester's song would need the change something by bringing business back He is recognized as both a county and stumbled over what looked Ilki writes: — “ It was recommended .. atltutlons and that he Iniagines a Ferry Tales and state surgeon and physician and to me by a relative who had nsed of only a couple of words to make to tbs poatofflce. ------.... Calvin C. Bollss and Robert F. the torso of a woman. Screaming it. good deal about them that. Isn’t, Now postmasters are being urged Subway riding isn't much fun, but SALE had many friends. terror, she surrendered. T h e"torso‘ it for years, and 1 ia turn most L A self-contained efficient unit^ It completely useful to tbs governor Valentine, both of Pleasant Valley, after all, quite true. Most people by the Inspection department to look there are harbor cruises on ferry- Democratic Women to Meet police flashlights revealed, was » In his daily entertainments: boats whtQh provide fresh air and a attended the Connecticut State De- A Democratic rally, sponsored by sincerely recommend it, most of who talk aliout the dreadfulnesa of Into possible violations of the private posit Vault Association meeting at wax dummy discarded from a store. all for children, but also as a I have a sung to sing, oh; express statutes...... In their bailiwicks.lb nice view. Thousands take the Mrs. Ca^erine W. Burke, state cen- with copper lank. almshouses and ths Incomparable Staten Island ferry Just for the sail. Norwich Inn. In Norwich yesterday. tral committeewoman, assisted by lazatiTe for adults." (Sing me your song, oh;) One inspector turned up a case In In resuming activities after the Hollywood often rente genuine superiority of the maintenance of Twoa sung to the moon which losses of revenue to the Post- It’s five miles over, and then you the members of the Vernon Demo- VIotoria Crosses and other mili- SncctssfoUy oss4 tor 8i yssm have to get off and pay another summer lay-off, the Wapping Com- cratic town committee, will be held the Indigent In homea of thalr own By a love-tom loon office Department reached a million munity "Y,” at a special meeting, tary medals from owners, paying Who fled from the mocking crowd, and a half dollars In a few years. nickel to return to Manhattan. In the Superior <3ourt room on Fri- from 850 to 8900 for their use. don't know much about the Inatltu- However, a New Yorker I know moved to buy two new basketballs. oh. The government's now trying to col- As soon as these arrive, practice will , tiona and baae their Imaginings of T ls the song of a merryman mop- lect. who has plenty of time for such In- Never any charges for service vestigations reports that It is pos- be held In place of the soccer games ' tbs altsmatlvs system on pictures . tng mum. It's all part of the rather deter- now. A committee consisting of Whose soul Is sad and whose mined effort to put the postofftce on sible to take a longer ride for less o f domestic happiness that ars. In money. He started at Forty-second Harold Collins as chairman, Richard glance is glum. a paying basis, and there will be Burgess and Richard Relchenbach on our rental plan. fact, seldoro truly drawn. Who sips no sup and who craves further attempts this winter to try Street on the Hudson River . ferry for Weehawken, N. J. Fare. 4 cents. waa appointed 'o sponsor a Hal- -—-Surely- the InstltuUowof-tbe-alms- ..no.onunb—...... to_get It "out from under" somt Of lowe’en dance by the Wapping "Y .” the heavy subsidies to water and air At Weehawken he stayed In the ter- bouse lacks In all attractlvsneas and Fur he sighs for the love of (a The date set was October 27. Harold lady) ths governorship. Unea which now coma out of postal minal and boarded the boat for Cort- is on ths whole a sour and forbid land Street, Manhattan. Being al- Collins baa had considerable expert Ehran If ths pathos of the Ollbtr- appropriations»tu and keep the depart, ence, having been on the "Y " dance ding thing—compared with the kind ment in the red. ready iBilde the gate he didn't have 2 . " A booster " h e a t i n g u n i t Uan merryman should be lost on Uia to pay the regular 6-cent Jare. At committees a few years back, and o f maintenance that society should Cortland Street he walked to the also enjoys the reputation of pre- governor's Democratic audiencea A Big Homecoming. senting successful dsmees. Five provide for ths dependent aged and Within three-quarters of an hour Liberty Street ferry and embarked the song would at leaat be funnier on the Jersey City boat. Fare. 3 new members have been accepted w hich gives you more hot helpless. But when one has taken after he returned to Washington Into the clubs. than the stories Uncle Toby Is for- cents. At Jersey City he stayed in ths trouble to compare the average from Hyde Park, President Ruom- Mias Ruth Nevera, daughter ever telling about feeding chicksna vrlt was receiving a record delega- the terminal and caught a boat for almshouse or town farm as It sxista Twenty-third Street, Menhatton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Nevers, and tending atora up In Mansfleld tion of newspaper men and women spent the week end at her home water in a jiffy, if you drain the la Connecticut with the institution This scheme provided an hour snd 20 when hs was a boy. —nearly 100 crowded Into hla 1|^- here. o f outdoor relief, as from necessity porary office In the Blue Room. minutes of crui.slng, at a total cost Some folks may enter the objec- of 7 cents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis Lane It Is administered, hs is likely to be Many, ilespalring of getting c l ^ returned to their new home In Pleas- tion that possibly the governor can't enough to Uie presidential desk%> entire tank. N o waiting with far leas aure Ibat-ths Inatttiitlon la Seamen Ashore Quaint simplicity IS the keynote of ant Valley last Thursday after eu‘ sing. What difference does that see the President, sat themaelvea Joying their wedding trip up through the laaa admirable of the two. down at the cabinet table (which From 8000 to 12,000 men of all New Hampshire. make? No elocuUona^ (lanScap races and creeds live at the Sea- Thla fuiaoma denunciation of tha has been temporarily placed to the this exclusive solid maple bedroom Miss Sophie Kupchunoa who la electricity. keeps him from making speeches, office) to make notes... .The Presi- men's Church Institute of Naw York. Imabeuas which baa become ao spending her vacation at home In doss it? dent, in a double-breasted white They're active seamen, and moat of Wapping, is visiting friends in East popular a diversion In recant times linen suit, white, soft-collared shirt them can pay for thclr'food and Hartford for a few days. lodging. But they couldn't pay for Rugged Colonial settlers fashioned originals like this solid would ba perfectly Justifiable If it and maroon tie, Is the picture of $1 Gordon Grant of South Windsor THE STOLL CASE health. .A va.-io of yellow roses stood ths special attentions they receive maple suite. Its straightforward simplicity and sturdiness is ware tied In with some proposal for from Mother Roper and her staff. typical o f their handiwork. The footboqrd of the bed has a waa hitch-hiking his way back out on his desk among tha increas- from Asoostook County, Maine, the really adequate cate of the Indi- If there Is a general feeling of ing number of Democratlo donkeys Here, for example, Is a routine Gold Seal Congeleum mortlsed-ond-pegged effect Btoch piece Is finished In honey A staled m axim um above which your current hill color and rubbed to a dull satin smoothness. Bed, dresser, where he had been em ploy^ dig- -gant In their own placea. Un- akspUclsm conesming many of the of svery kind and material which day In the InsUtuta's religious and ging potatoes, Saturday. Standing social service department: one sailer and choice of chest or dressing table, |79. 79 happily It never U; and If It were circumstances of the Stoll kldqap- ars always to evidence... .ths fa- Select a new kitchen or bathroom 3 Pieces on the Newburyport turnpike miliar ship models have been learns he's a father; another mourns floor from a half-dosen excellent thumbing his way to Boston, he was it ia regrettably true that ouch ade- tog cose, a asnse on the part of the his wife; a third Is Jilted by a ^ rl cannot go, with normal use. For a 60-gallon tank brought along even In ths. temporaiy felt base patterns, Including genu- questioned by a motorcycle officer. quate Bupport would be found to be reading public that throughout thla office... .your correspondent noted and Jumps Into the Etest River. A ine Gold Seal Congoleum. The officer asked Grant where he fourth Is taken to the marine hospi- quite beyond the Ujrhits o f any ;^ut- entire affair It has been, m to speak, ths name of a particularly elaborate lived. Grant replied, "Hartford.” oner It waa "Ppoapeilty.'*^ ‘ " tal for a leg amputation.- A. young- Tbs offlear than asked if bs had any this is $3.80 a month. M any hills are less. aid authpriMtion that any t a k ^ t o r a ” rtd^bia~atutude need Russtan walla, through an Inter- means of Identification, and 'young Connecticut town would counten- occasion no surprise. The whole Flooded With Art. preter, that bis wife has been jallsd Grant pulled a card from his pocket aacs, or of any pension system evsr thing has been fantastic, surround- All tho public bulldingo aro prac- to Moscow and he would like the Moss fring adds a wmwhich read, "Gordon Grant, South tically overflowing with genuine oil Institute to have ber released at 1 WirWindsor, Conn.” “I thought you proposed—at least until very re- ed by an air of unreality. Even once. A young sailor now con- cently. palntlnge, fruits of ths Public Works said you was from Hartford," said the apparently sober and serious of Art Project which brought relief valescent from double pneumonia Is sent boms to his parents and a officer. "Well," replied Grant, A storage system with a large lank, w hich means Ae a matter of fact moat of tha tatemente of Department of Justice to artiste. You'd ba surprised to sm art new note iutb Windsor is such a little dot almehousee In thla etata are pretty bow nwny o f them ars really thoughtful telegram gent to his In- officials, If statamenti they may be valid mother. A seaman breaks bis the map I really didn't think good, pretty kindly eaUbUabmente. called which leave so much unex- good. anyone in this vicinity would know Some of them lit In a little odd- wooden leg; another loses his false " always good service," ' They provide, we make bold to say, where It waa.” "I do," exclaimed plained, tempt Mr. O. Public to wise- ly, like ths Industrial subjeete at the teeth and suspecte a shipmate. The other morning one of the In- to this suite the officer, "for I was stopped there much greater creature comfort, crack, ''You wouldn't kid me, would Relief Administration, but nothing for speeding by one of your con- could be more appropriate than the stitute's tenants telephoned from a stables about two months ago, but better care, more considerate atten- you?" cigar store far uptown and aaid to tion for their inmates than the aame striking painting o f ^ant Paul Bun plea.se niab him a pair of pants, as when I told him I was late for duty If there Is anything that strains yan putting deer In his mackinaw he let me go.” He tben^ helped ^ p l e could poailbly enjoy If they the credulity of the average person pockets during tha Blue Blisxard. he'd Just been robbed of bis own. The young Grant to find a ride to Bos- S U M A U R Y : pants were sent. were trying to malnUln themselves It is the fantastic, especially when This painting now hangs In the foy- ton. In their own homes on the meager that quality seems to permeate er of the Forest Sendee...... The In- The Abe E. Miller post of the flolea which the towns are able to dian Sen'Ice claims that Miss Gladys NICE OF THE CLERK *98 American Legion, which was organ- every phase of a major crime. Thera Tantaquldgeon, who is making a ized only a year ago, is now spom give to their "outside poor.” Two Pieces hea not been, to recent times, more survey of New Etogland Indians for . Philadelphia —Hugh Gallagher, soring a Boy Scout troop of twenty You end your hot water troubles for all time Mr. field offered as one argument than one sensational criminal pro- It, Is almost literally "ths last of the police station turnkey, wanted to members and recently started ladies’ auxiliary. The three groups against the establishment of a town ceeding displaying It to the extent Mohicans," a direct descendant of surprise his son, William, with a one of ths aides of Cooper's famoub bunting license. He got one for bim- of the Legion will take part in You pay little, if any, more farm whst he deecribed aa the In- to which it has entered into the U ncas....Architect David Lynn of field day Sunday, October 21, at qeltablaness of the descent of the relf too, making a 84 dent to his pay IsJuisvlIlc "snatching” episode. That the Capitol is trying to flgiue out check, o’clock to the afternoon at Never’s Motitutlon's control Into tha realms was the ColUngs yacht murder, what to do with tha famous cUsd^ athletic field. The meet wiU be William wanted to surprise his since esuly Spring exclusive deoorator'B opened with a tug-of-war between You enjoy an AlUElectric Homea ft local “poUUca." Hs ahould come ber now occupied by tbs supreme father. He too bought two licenses. 'Whenever I see a sign reading, 'I buy Old Gpid,' I feel which, unUl the finding of Oollinge' court when that b ^ y moves to Its pieces have stressed moss trimmings. So. the local men and the men of the 4o Manchester and see the operation trussed-up body washed up on a Ths City Hall clerk waa oympa- in creating this exclusive Anniversary suite, Rockville post The Rockville di- monumental new buildings. Thla thetlc and bought back one set. at the olmahouae here, where the chamber. In which the Senate used we took a popular London lounge design vision WiU also pUy a basebaU game Long Island shore, was Just about and trimmed the aeat cushions In this like shouHng-'So do I ------Ifs a great Ideal' Old Gold qwnngement is no more under the to meet, has a fascinating hiatoiy, with the local post The Boy qs unconvincing a tale as this one of sm art new way. You’ll like the new ver- Scouts WiU display thslr aklU In iMnence of aordld politics than his and an effort will be made to devise William Rufus, or William U, See your plumber or Um kidnaping of Mrs. Berry Stoll. use for It In keeping with Ite Im- tical ribbed covers, too, in brown or green. alertness to first aid and many other Is 24-carat puro tobacco quality. I*m novor breko when •MB church. And where the in- don and successor of William ths Yet Coiling really was murdered pressive M t . Oinqueror, waa -the only bachelor courses they have been taught In nre Just about ne happy aa and Mrs. Stoll, evidently, was really Tee Much Money, king of Bhutond. Edward V and their training. The boys wlU con- tl test against the RockvUla scout eould be anywhere without the On government paydays here the Edward VI ware never nmrrled, I have Old Gold . . . I?m rich In cigarette enjoyment. kidnaped. flood of pay checks la ao great that OPB^ THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'QOac troop. No. 14. it of n far greater Ineome but they died before reaching their Nevertheless vsry fsw peopis havs many employset find It hard to get majority. T^e Mandiester Electric Company any town to thla or any other evsr been able to -convince them- them cashed at all—banks and In 1924, England toul 39JI1S (IWNIO) best wheeler acres of strawberries under culti- 773 Main S i ever provided, or conceives stores are swamped to convert the The monks of Fort Augustus Ab- Phone 5181 seWea that aU the truth that should vation, producing 80,217 hundred- • F. Lorffiard Co, lae. lit noold provide, fbr Ite Indigent 32,(X)0.000 Into cash. One single bey, England, spend many hours have been told was told to the case store bad to send out for tldO.OOO in weight of fruit Her 1933 crop dally flablng In tha waters of Loch WATKINS BROTHERS was 13,376 hundredweight o f fruit o f the Stamford yanbtemaa, and the cash tha other day. Quaatlonnairea ^ %l 1 It I c \ *s Naas. Clad to their flowing block i grown on 38371 acres. ^ I O C t /'I Cl C. A It t pnbUc cannot fairly be ebarged with are being circulated to the depart- ifobea. the moaka make a pictur- BMBte to an effort lAllind a way of It refUoM to aeoept at esque scene aa they flab with hook a AAANCHEStK. CONN iff that wMTnilhimtoa tha and line or net MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDt M ANCHEST^, CONN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17. issg. rsmoval of Uu body to tba W. P. blower and Weeks and In 1800 bo- SuUlvaa. Qttiah fUnaral n o m a JAMES FflELAN DEAD, cams a member of tha flm . unfinished state , since tlM work was G. ALBERT PEARSON ROCKVILLE YOUm Earl waa riding waat oa Hals treasurer to make aulUbl* arranga- No doubt Hartford will again Ha was bora In Toroatp, Canada, DIS7RICTGRANGERS stopped over a year ago. The board roants with municipal departmanta ces of Durham; religious aducatioB, Ihteresting Sidelights glva thaaa players anotoar sntoual- street behind a Connecticut Oom- Oct 14, 1871, but was brought to voted to (able the condemnation Mlaa Badl* L. Thomaa of Hartford' astlo walcome and It would be well pgny bus after havipg viaitod a com- PROMINENT U T m U C BOARD TALKS and th* dealer* regarding coal pur- W.C.T.U. ELECTS Boston alx yaara later. Mlaa Elizabeth E. Rich of the proceedings for one month. chases. Letters from recent ap- zclentiflo tamperanea Instruction, CALLED BVCHURCH to protect the seats you wrlab by KILLED BY AUTO panion, Ellery Kington of Hals Bns Bearing. Mrs. CUiarlotta Fowler at AUddle- Of Stoll Kidnap Case aendlng In your mall ordara now. straat, to aaalat in repairing EUarya TO GATHER HERE senior cUas a t tha University of pointee* of toe Board of Selectman Dcconitad bjr Pops for Hts Vermont U to serve as senior rep- Notice of a hearing befor* the were read and placed o» file. flcld; soldiais and saUors, MlssKthei bicycle. OVER PLAN OF MRS. ELLA F. BURR D. Barrows of New London; tompar- Fin* quaUty Window _ resentative for Kappa Alpha Theta Public UUIltles CoBunlaaton schedul- Holland and cloth, He turned to the left to enter Work in Bdlialf of Orphans In Pan Hellenic Aisoclation for the ed- for Oct. 38 a t 10:80 a. m. la the anca and miarions, Mrs. Annie P. w, oa. Liberty etreett'An automobile driven SKIN PIMPLY? to order aad bung on era! days toe country for several If He Accepts He Wifl Sac* Deaths Last Night Earl Wheeler, 15 Years of and Deatitnta Children. year 19S4-19S6. State Office building, Hartford was Servlea of fioutn WlUingtoni editor dowa, 40 canto aaoi. t to 100 nllUoa dolimn in by Ambroee Howray, 30, of Winde- TrpThial Gat Quick lUUaf M HoU Anmial Sunday TOP STOREread, on toe appllcaUon of the New MISS DOROTHY NOREN of White Ribbon B>inn*r, Mra. Maty miles around the Stoll home was mere avenue, Ellington and owned 6qneeitag agaravstee ttcfalng. ten- Alio a lot of Odd Bhadas, wwltb l» ropreo«tod by mbout 100 searched by officers on foot and Melyin G. Cox of 40 Doane street, England Transportation Company Local Temperance Leader E. Waliea of Hartford; Young P**- ceed Brotber as Emanuel Age, Was Ridiog Bicycle by hla stepfather, Alex Bankowaki, Brookline, Maas., O ct 17.—(AP) dw piinntea ana uglJL'*'* blotches— (CoaMniwd rron Page Oaa) for discontinuance of tba RockvtUe- pla's Branch and Loyal Tamparano* Santa ■ thnUtoo wtw Ut « in Um dxcluaiva horseback. Brooklyn—Mrs. Alma L. Stephen' approached from the - opposite di- tea ta m wone. Trybif to oover m waa alectod outer guard of th* atoto SHOWER P A R n GUEST son, 60, wrlfa of the Rev. David T. James D. Phelan, 60, one of tba moat oameui Serrice life Center organisation of the Knigbta of Hartford line. The Board of Select- Legion, the Rev) Gertrude Cot of New RoUara, 10 eaata I>oiiUviUo TMldantial Motion wlioro rection. The car struck the bicycle committed to the plan officially, men will appear at this hearing if Named Vice President at Hig, jUieo Spoed 8toU kidnnpinc When Department of Justice Lutheran Director. Stepbanaon, paator of toe ‘First at the Time. as toe latter emerged from behind prominent Catholics in the United Pythias at the annual convention Waterhury. turnlab aamplaa on requaat. agents named Thomas -H. Robinson, Methodiat church a t Newton, N;. J. aet>aocoaxotrsTa,nBv>(« a v u i Cilirdi. -which eloaed yaaterday In Middle- ^ k e d With favor upon ths idea and citizens of Manchester, affected by vtettin. and ber husband, Berry V. the bua SUtM, died suddenly at his heme MBNT. A s ta ^ applicatioa will ta- will no doubt make further investi- the proposed action, protest to ths Jr., of NashvUle, Tenn., as toe kid- Brookline, Maas.—James J. Phe- Sergeant Peter Dowegewtez in- here yesterday following an lUneM Ueve irritatton, bringt pimples to a town. Party Arranged by Mrs. Ernest Large at State Con?ention. Stoll reside. naper of Mrs. Stoll, they bore out lan, 63, senior member of . toe Boa gation to ascertain if the plan is dlscoatinuancs. n ii a beautiful area, rolUns, G. Albert Pearson was called to Thrown about a dozen feet when veztigated toe accident and held of several weeks. b |^ and aids nature in beallng. w rkable In this town. Complaining of outride trafficers Johnson at Her Home on Capitol Window] croeeii by sereral narrow, windlnf previous theories that the abductor ton branch of the banking firm, of PETBBaON'S has benefited tbou*- Twelva tables of pUyars attand- the bicycle he waa riding wras bit Howay on a technical ebsurge of Mr. Pbalan waa tbs flrat Ameri- a ^ in last 60 yaara. Http dear up The annual Sunday avaning ad toe flrat setback of the Ladies By a vote of three to two, toe in old gold, who, be said, were ex- Clinton Street Last Night. Prepare YoUr Ever basTily covered wltb trees and was not a member of a professional succeed his brotber, Helge E. Pear- Hornblower and Weeks. reckless driving. can to be made a'K nlgbt Oomman- Mrs. Ella F. Burr of Manchester gang of “snatrhers.” son, as organist and choir director San Diego, CUlf.—Brigadier-Gen- by an automobile, Earl Wheeler, IS, ehureh aervlee of Eaat Central Po- Sewing elrele at the Highland Park Selectmen voted to Inspect, Individ- chanidng new watches and jewelry Shade Co. lanaa. Earl leaves, bealdea hla parents, a dbr of toe Order of I*ius XI in rritand your moosy. Try PB Community clubhouse last night. for old gold and aerlously affecting a as re-elected vice-president at ffreens For Winter! One of the residences cIom to the The kidnaper was too reckless in of toe Emannuel Lutheran church, eral Ernest A. Garlington, 81, U. S. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. younger brotber. Ha wras a aopho- SON’S—you can't Mas. aiona Grange wtU be held In Man- ually, the plot "C” to toe East cem- Mrs. Ernest Johnson of (Hinton A real aerviM for yoal Rad 8|il- M Capen Street Hartford' handling certain phases of toe crime A., retired, and holder of a Congrea- recognition of bis work in behalf o' The first prizes were* baptured by etery sought by the Veterans’ Field the business of Manchester's seven large of the Women's Christian Stoll estate is that of Robert W. at a special meeting of the church Wheeler of 113 Grove street, Rock- morc at Rockville High acbool. orphans and destitute Catholic ehll- cheater for the flrat time thia comr Mrs. Catherine. Sinnamon and street entertained at her home last dar t* the eanae aiif aa maeh dead Binsban, ambassador to Great to have been a professional, officers •imeriibershlp last night, attended by alonal Medal of Honor for gallantry. Association. Chairman John L. Jewelers, Louis S. Jaffe urged the Temperance Union of Connecticut st foliage on evargraaai. said, particularly when he made no Belleville, III.—Hans Schwartz, ville, waa fatally injured at 6:30 dran. He waa daeoratad as a Knight lag Sunday night. All Grangea in George Beer; second by Miss Mary Jenney, of the Veterans group, ap- Selectmen to take steps to prevent night with a surprise miscellaneous Spray Britain. _____ ;neirly 100 members. Mr. Pearson of St. Gregory by Pope Plus DC In tola diatrict which Included all of the 69Ui annual convention which Mwi Watch plaea for white attempt to disguise his appearance today declined to say whether or 88, retired German-language news- last night on Hale street, RockviUe. MeSweeney and A. Peppa and toe peared before the board with a plan the outride agents from conducting shower In honor of Miss Dorothy American manufacturing indus- 1031, received the Soverign Grand CARD PARTY ToUaod county, all of Hartford third by Mra. Philip W. Taylor and of toe plot desired for interment of this form of traffic ber*. closed today in New London. Mrs. •poto on needlea Sprayl Weds Leas than an hour after the first while in toe Stoll residence, and left not he would accept the call, pend- paper publisher and editor. Picked up by a passing motorist county eaot of the river and Suffield Noren, whose marriage to Qarence a do yemr tell-tale fingerprints behind. Chicago—John Martlg, 61, Chi- and taken to Rockville City hospital tries spent about 81,600,000,000 for Cross of tha Military Order of Malta Charlea Tedford. Refreshments and veterans and their wives. InspecUon Jaffe said that Clilef of PoUc* Margaret E. Hood of this tosra was raport went out last night that Mrs. and tna Laetare medal of the UkU- Bolton Hall weat of toe river will be rep'reaented a social time followed. The next in O. Anderson will take place at the work- Price* raaaonabla W* Stoll had been fotmd alive, a crowd It was comparatively easy follow- cago ro^ooal director of toe cotton In an unconscious condition, Earl all kinds of fuel In 183P, and In ad- by members of toe board wUI be Samuel G. Gordon approved hi* plan muat pleaael dition purchased dectrical energy veralty of Notre Dame. He began by Urge delegatlona. toe series of six will be held Tues- made before toe next meeting. of excluding itlneiant old gold buy- Emanuel Lutheran church on Satur- elected one of the directora Other of at least 000 persona gathered on ing toe trail that led to recovery of garment code since last April. died shortly after hla admittance. Friday, Oct. 19,8 p. m. One of the featurea of the eerviee, cfftcers elected follow: President, lonely tfnm Kiln lane In front of Mra Stoll, said Harold Nathan, who Loa Angelea—Ransoms Sutton, 63, He had a fractured skull. Assistant to toe value of nearly 8600,000,000. hia career aa a page boy on the floor Admission 25c.. day evening, October SO. Approval of toe plan to set apart ers a* police found it impossible to day at 4:30 p. m. commanded more than SO Federal of the Boaton Stock Exchange, then to which the public ta cordially In- a section of toe East cemetery for check on stolen Jewelry in toe hands Mrs. Mary E. Welles, of Hartford; John S. Wolcott the estate. I to y of them were for 14 years science editor of the Medical Ehcamlner Thomas F. Africa's Victoria Falla are more Refreshments Served. vited, wUl be toe ainging of the Mrs. Johnson was assisted by ber correspondmg secretary, Mra. Sarah women and small children. and local officers in the search, Los Angeles Times. O'Lougblln gave permission for the than twice as high as Nikgara. 'oecame an office boy for Hem- The Asbury group of the Wesleyan a burial place for veterans and thsir of fly-by-night house to house two sister? Mr*. Frank Zimmerman Nathan is assistant director of toe combined Orangera’ cborua. There Guild will meat for an all-day sew- Wives was voted by the annual town agents. Established dealers, hs Hull of Bristol; recording secretary, & Son Special squads of city police and •r* two choral groupa in Eaat Cen- and Miss Mildred Noren, also oy Miss Ethel Barrows of New London; TEL. 8784 county officers had difficulty keep- Division of Investigation, toe De- ing meeting tomorrow morning at meeting. The Veterans r»eld As- said, wtr* always willing to cooper- Mr*. Clarl Noren and Mrs. Fritz tral Pomona, one In the northern 10 o’clock at the South Methodist sociation is composed of delegate* ate with toe police in an effort to treasurer, Mrs. Nellie R. Arnold of ing the tosA clear as the crowd partment of Justice. area of the diatrict and toe other in Noren, ustars-ln-law. The gifts Meriden. surged toward the big white gates church. Members are reminded to from the five Manchester ex-service check on stolen goods, but with showered upon toe bride-to-be In- Tje kidnaping of Mrs. Stoll-was the aouth aectioiT Theae will he provide box lunches. organizations, American Legion, Director* elected were: Ameri- We Clean Ruat s, Tap- which stand at the end of the long combined into a choir of 60 volcea numerous out-of-town agents selling cluded pictures, linen, glassware, driveway leading to the residence. the fourth major abduction Investi- Veterans of Foreign Wars, Dls- goods bouse to house, stolen goods canizaUon, Mrs. Gnu;e C. Platt of for thia apecial aervlee. The chorua The Junior Quest club of toe pottery and kitenenware. Bridgeport; Cihrlstlan citizenship, estry and Furniture Once Mrs. Stoll was safely inside, gation In which Nathan has been abled American Veterans, British could be exchanged for old gold -un- Bridge was enjoyed and toe prts- one of toe leading figures. haa been beard at Storra and ^Ung- North Methodist church will bold Its War Veterans and Spanish Wai Mrs. .Eiffie Behrens of Essex; evan. For Oempleta Information, a detail of county patrolmen was ton and haa been invited to alng in detected. were won by toe foUowing: Mis* stationed in the gateway to prevent In all of these cases the-victim first meeting tonight from 7 to 9 Veterans." Jaffe waa advised that hla cause gelistlc, Mra, Laura Ayer of Bran- DIAL 488S, or Write to has been returned alive. Besides CHEVROLET OFFERS the new Trinity college chapel. to toe social room. One hour will To Repair BoUdlngs Mabel Olson, first; Mis* Inez Olson, ford; Flower Mission and ReUtf the crowd from entering • the could be advanced by calling a town Earl Spaulding of Suffield la tba be devoted to class work said the Repairs to ths marquee of the Ri- consolation. Salad, cake and coffee COMEHERE U Park Straat, Town grounds Mrs. Stoll they were ICdward G. meeting by petition for a vote on the work, Mr*. Margaret E. Hoed. of Bremer of St. Paul, Minn., Charles director of the cborua and Mra. m- other to recreation. alto theater on Main street, owned propose by-law. were aerveo by the boateaaes. Manchester; Intorntuonal Relations F. Urschel of Oklahoma City, and ten HalUday la accompaniat. Spauld- by Louis 6 . Jaffe and Nathan Mar- Mr. Anderson was also tendered « Fo. LOANS S * S 0 0 A t the time Mrs. Stoll was found ing la alao the aoloUt. Nursing Report. tor Peace, Mra. Nathan Oilman of la Indianapolis, scores of city and Peggy McMath of Harwichport, Lady Roberto Lodge, Daughters low and the O'Meara garage build party last night at Osano's eottag* GUman: legislation, stoto officers, Our auick as* MMOly wrvlf* prauMM yoa county officers were looking for her Mass. TWO GREAT LINES OF The principal apeaker at the aerv- of St. George, will meet tonight at togs on Maple street, owned by ReporU of the Public Health m Bolton hy 35 of toe employe** of medal contest, Mrs. Elva B, Castat- wWi nusSuS Mth Is 24 hours, liberal ss* SOCONY body in toe brush-covered country- Nathan, regarded as one of the loe WtU be Rev. Charlea A. Downa, of 8 o’clock to' Odd Fellows hall. .A Martin J. O'Meara of East Hart- Nursing association. Social service toe Manchester postoffee where h* lyns of Bristol; medical temperance, payisMF riun—tek* 3. A 9, W ar ouaa 20 RANGE OIL side near toe family home, north of Justice Department's most skillful Uhlon, who ia preaent atate chap- good attendance ta hoped for, and ford will be made toe owners told worker, building and plumbing In- is employed. One of Osano's famous Mrs. Mary B. McKinnon of Yales- mMHu. Onoimallaisauslsaranauafyiklsa. Investigators, Is a quiet, unassum- lain .of the Connecticut Grange the members a rt requested to come toe Selectmen last night, after spector were read and placed on file chicken dinners, cards and a social TVac IxnilsvUle. Rev. Woodruff will give a abort ad- prepared to sew. vine; Parliamentary usage, Mrs. ehsro» fk»»# saiceat sat It had been feared that toe kid- ing man, with a ready smile and hearing oh proposed condemnation after approval. Bills totaling 839,271 time were enjoyed. Mr. Anderson re- Ma’y J. Thorpe of Bridgeport; pro- aa aaaal* swaaa* of leas FUEL 0IL-«44^ flashing wit. He appears between LOW-PRICED GARS dreaa of welcome. The arrange- proceeding had been held. and for the months of August and naper might have killed his victim menta are In toe handa of Carroll clved an 6cca.?idnau chair from hi* moter of literature. Miss Grace <^ark Parsenal FlnanM Camfiany shortly after he abducted her last 65 and 60 years old. Gladys L. Carlisle, of 96 Norman O'Meara, Jaffe and Marlow were September were reviewed and or- associate*. . . . H"?"*.** TbtaFsr aiJn BARLOW Hutehlnaon of QUead and Mra. For- street, will be beard over radio sta- before the board in response to a dered paid. The two months bills of Niantic; publicity, Annette Fran- rat Mai* S tm t T*le*h**a MSS Tel 5404 raat Buckland of thia town la on toe tion WTTC this evening at 7:16 and call to show cause why toe buildings required the signatures of four Se- of toe dollar. Tony becomes amltten committee. The committee wlahea will be accompanied by toe Cres- should not be condemned as danger- lectmen, each signing 373 times, it underatood that any one who cent Serenaders. ous and nuisances. which took over an hour for each with Dorothy, but boasts that he cares to attend 'will be heartily wel- FLIERS PREPARE could marry toe richest girl in the ing official notification of the action Louis S. Jaffe, spokesman for the member. world, meaning Sylvia. Dorothy comed whether a Granger or not. Troop 5, Boy Scouts, will meet owners of toe Rialto TM ter build- The bonds of Constables James taken at the meeting. tonight a t 7:15 o'clock at toe Eman- therefor literally hurls him into Would Succeed Brother ing stated that 835 or fTo had pre- Duffy, William H. Taft, Sedrtek J. FOR LONG FLIGHT Sylvia's arms, even manipulating Helge Pearson, who has been a uel Lutheran church. viously been spent on repairs for the Straughan, cniarlea Crockett. aU of toe market to his advantage so that leading figure In musical cjrcles for EPISCOPALIANS TAKE UP marquee and that he tad recently 81,000, were inspected by toe board he can pursue hla expensive court- the past ten years, resigned to con- Dr. BMwln C. Higgins is to Bos- retained Holger Bach, a local con- and approved. ship of the bogus heiress. He ac- tinue study In his chosen field at the ton attending the clinic aeaslons to tractor, to make compiete repairs to A petition filed by Walter Custer cepts enough rope to hang himself, Westminster Choir School at Prince- BIRTH CONTROL TOPIC connection i^ to the convention of toe satisfaction of toe building in- of 30 Westfield street and 16 others, Miss Cochran of New York, and Is teased Into a proposal to ton, N. J., at which be has been of- toe American College of Physicians spector. He said that an existing asking for repairs to toe highway Sylvia. and Surgeons. lease on toe building prevented the a t toe corner of Westfield and Ma- fered a scholarship for the coming removal of the marque-^ DIAMOND SHOE STORES Dorothy's gilded crest falls year. He hopes to spend three years Favorable Report Received at ther street and better street lighting Tells Reporters She Is Not again. But a surprise comes to ber The annual Hallowe’en party of Regarding the building on Maple on Nortbfleld and Westfield streets 1013 Main Street at the school and will become a Convention — May Create the Junior department of the Center street, connected with the garage Manchester In a bombshell climax which will ex- student there in November. His an Archbishop. were read. J. Frank Bowen, town “Myslery Woman.” plode before auJlencea' eyes for as- resignation, effective October 28, church Sunday school will be held formerly operated by the automobile highway superintendent was ordered tonishing results. waa accepted with deepest regret Monday evening, October 39. agency headed by O'Meara, toe to make toe necessary street repairs AtUnUo a ty , N. J., OcL 17—(AP) owner said that plans calling for tbs No action was taken on toe street In keeping with the theme of by toe church membership last —A favorable report on a resolu- 'The Richest Girl In the World,” toe night. During hla decade of ser- The rummage sale to be conduct- expenditure of 3900 have been drawn lighting request. I Mildenhall Airdrome, Eng., Oct. tion advocating toe free dissemina- ed by the women of St. James’ to complete repairs. O'Meara said Plenty of New Arrivals This Week story unravels against magnificent Want Storm Sewer. ! vice here, be has been an Important tion of birth control information, church Saturday, October 20 will be 17.—(AP)—Jacqueline Cochran of backgrounds —huge Dong Island factor in toe revival of local musi- that some time ago a contract bad Applications for storm sewer con-1 New York, an entry in toe England estates, Adirondack lodges and waa made to toe House of Bishops held in toe vacant store to the been let by him for remodeling toe structlon by residento of Hudson I In Order To Continue Our Valne-Giving Supremacy We Are Going To Put Forth For Three cal interest and more especially in at the Slat triennial general con- Johnson building and'not In St. to Atutralla air race, does not ap- trans-Atlantic steamers. The film choral works. Besides being organ- building at a -figure so low that the and Gerard streets were tabled. The Days—Thursday, F i ^ y and Saturday*-Some More Bargain Thrillers That HSve Made Our Shoes also presents a striking display of vention of the Protestant Episcopal James’ school as previously an- contractor refused to complete re- board approved a plan for discon- Famous Throughout The State! preciate toe title "Mystry Woman" ist and choir director of the church, ehureh today. nounced. Women having charge new fashions by Miss Hopkins and he organized and directed the Bee- • ^ ,v> pairs when he saw Hiat he was going tinuing a small section of Valley which English reporters have fixed The R t Rev. Benjamin Brewster, will be in the store Friday after- in debt. The building, part of mu mu®J!®^*.****"*^ ®**’®*’ Outstanding Bargains Throughout The Store—These Are Some Of Fay Wray. thoven Glee Club, toe Q Clef Club, street adjoining Center Springs park Tli6 Thnllers! npoo her becauM of her inaooeasabil- "The Richest Girl in the World' Uahop of Maine, reported for toe noon to receive articles that are to whjcb waa on Jack-screws and ad- toe children's chorus and the Junior committee on the resolution which be offered for sale. aa approved by town meeting. since her arrival in this country. features an impressive supporting choir, all of whi''h will be taken judged dangerous, has been left in The board voted to allow tha town When she and Wesley Smith, her for Miriam Hopkins In the title role. waa previously introduced by the pilot, arrived from Heston Air- over by his brother if he accepts toe Rt. Rev. S. Arthur Hlston, bishop of MEN! Joel McCrea ^ rtra y a Tony Travis call. OIjrmpla, Wash. WOMEN! drome last night, hitting toe ground and Fay Wray the secretary. The Rapid Progress with such force the plane bounced other Important players are Regin- THE STANDARD CHEVROLET THE MASTER CHEVROLET Opposition was expressed by the SOLID LEATHER high before settling, scores of Albert Pearson, during his nine Rt. Rev. Paul Mattoewf, bishop of Arch Support ald Denny and Henry Stephenson. years in Manchester, has made re- New Jersey. ouriotts ruriied to the machine to William Belter directed from a story markabia progress toward follow- satisfy their curiosity about the by Norman Krasna. The House of Deputies, mean- ••mystiBry woman.” ing in the footsteps of bis brother. while, waa asked to consider a bud- WORK SHOES His first recognition in the field of he world’s lowest-priced Six . . . he deluxe car of the low-price field They saw a slim girl wearing get about 82,400,000 recommend- EUcakln aad Uaktda Sole*. NOVELTY trotisers standing in the rear cock- music came as a bass soloist of toe AND ed bjr the joint committee on budget Beethoven Club, with which he ap- full brotber to all Chevrolet models . . . Chevrolet’s offering to those AND WOMEN! pit removing a parachute and helmet “ROBERTA” A SUCCESS UP UP and program. This budget la 8300,- and unconcernedly replacing it with peared In many concerts. Later he inT fundamental quality and reliability! Twho desire economical transportation 000 leas than that recommended by ENNA JETTIOK and branched Into radio and church *465 *540 POLLY PBSSTON SHOES a fashionable bat, oblivious of the SPORT ROADSTER 8465 the church’s National Council. Intareat she bad aroused. IN NEW YORK CFTY work and for three years he was I t’s a big, full-size car—169 inches SPORTROAOSTER 8548 A measure urged by the PblUlp- soloist at the Center Congregation- in cars of exceptional size and luxury, *l.w PP. Snedea, kid and ealf leather** When she alighted attempts to COACH...... 4*5 COACH. 888 plna Islands delegation to eliminate Naw boUt-np heels. draw her Into conversation failed. al church of Hartford. From there COUPE.,...... 485 from bumper to bumper—bringing you with the famous Chevrolet Knee-Action the word, “Protestant,” from the he went to the First Presbyterian TOWN SEDAN...... 615 $53nd$6 SHOES Asked about her "mysterious dlsap- Only Musical Comedy to Round STANDARD SEDAN. 546 ebureb’s name, was discussed but pearance” since her arrival, she re- Out a Complete Sea.son On church and remained three years. Chevrolet’s many great advantages, wheels! Remember: One ride is worth SEDAN no action waa taken. plied smilingly: At present he Is soloist at the STANDARDSEDAN Five trustees of General Theo- do not know what all tWs fuse Broadway. Asylum Hill Congregational church. DELIVERY including a smart, roomy Fisher body a thousand words. Visit your Chev- COUPE...... S6S logical Seminary, New York, were MEN! pr. of tnyslafy la about. 'T have had - For three years he has been di- (to be announced soon) SPORT COUPE.... 6N chosen. They are: $^.9S pf* *1.95 Though there may be a musical rector of glee clubs at Manchester with No Draft ventBation system. rolet dealer and have that ride today! New Type Scotch Grain hueltiess to attend to and a tot of Above are lUt prioat of .CABRIOLET...... 668 The Rt. Rev. WUson R. Stearly, friends to visit. I do not like bally- comedy In preparation in New York, High School and for the same period blebop of Newark: the Rt. Rev. has been supervisor of music at the pataangar care Sf Flint, CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT. MICHIGAN boo and do not want any.” which may have a bearing here be- Mich. With bumpmn, SPORT SEDAN... 678 Ernest M. SUres, bishop of- Long RTHUR’S American planes are rated high Longmeadow, Mass., Junior high CamparaChaaralat'a tow Jaltaaradpricaa and aaayG.M.A.C.tarma. A Gananl Maaara Vabu Island; the Rt. Rev. Henry Knox WE fore long, "Roberta”' Is the only school. He recently became director tpara t in and tin lock, Abova aum Hat prioaa of DRUG STORE WE among the field of 20 aircraft musical comedy which managed to Sherrill, bishop of I/iassachusetta; GUARANTEE OXFORDS massed for the world's longest air of community singing at Blansford, the liitprica of Standard paaaangar can mt Flint, the Rt. Rev. Charlea Flake, bishop GUARANTEE round out a full season in New Modala ia Si'S additiorial. TO BIAINTAIN ' race, to begin Saturday alth Mel- Mass. He organized and directs the ONE RIDE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS Mich. With bumpara, of Central New York, and the R t THE LOWEST "Where Every Day la Sale Day!' EVERY- Black and brown: gray Growing Girit’ SpOlt O xfords bourne as the goal. York the past theatrical year. Con- Schubert Singers, a male chorus, of Liatpricaa of oommarcial Rev. Frederick Orandy Budlong, anedMi brown oalfakin* la sequently "Roberta” ta the only Hartford. oara quotad are t. o. b. apan tin and tin look, PRICES RCBINOW BUILDINO PHONES: S80S—S809 the wanted atyle*. Browaa, Snadea, Oalf and Faaey Cknahad Leather*. Although only three American Bishop of Coimectlcut. IN TOWN! THING crews are entered, there are other musical comedy booked for the Miss Johnson To Assist FJint, Mich, Spaoial tha Hat prioa o f Maatar Changes leading to the creaUon, WE SELL! Flapa, Bicycle atylea and Mooca* American-made planes to be piloted road the current season, it comes In calling Mr. Pearson, it was aquipm ent axtra. Pricaa Modala ia $30 additional. In all but name, of an archbishop abw. Slsaa 8 to 8. to favorites Including Col. James C. to the Parsons on Friday and Sat- voted that Mla.'< Eva M. Johnson aubjact to change with- Pricaa aubjact to cAanga were contemplated by the conven- urday, October 10 and 20, with a assume the position of organist RILEY CHEVROLET CO. ntamaurice of toe Irish Free State o u t tioiha. without notioa. tion. Every and two Dutch planes, one of which matinee Saturday. temporarily until such time as Mr. — U Q U O R SPECIA LS — Pair a $4 "Roberta" is a Max Gordon pro- Pearson can sever present connec- 60 Wella Street Maneheater pr. will carry Tbea Raaclie, German duction. He also produced "Three's Valoe! *2*»s ^ortswoman-flier and two Dutch tions that would Interfere with his BALLANHNPS Five-Year-Old pr. bankers. A Crowd” and "The Cat and the duties here. Should he accept the m. CROSS PROMISES STONY BROOK *l.*s It was disclosed that Ool. Roscoe Fiddle". The composer and author call, he will take Immediate charge lO-Year-OM Scotch Turner and Clyde Pangborn, whose of "Roberta", namely Jerome Kem of the rehearsals of the choirs and 100 Proof and Otto Harbach, served Max Gor- choruses, while Miss Johnson LIQUOR LAW CHANGESi FuU WINE plane is a poular choice for winner, don in the same capacity for 'The Gas Company Fifth STBAIOBT BOYS’ will taka Bteid Nicbol, a radio oper- handles the directing. $S.6» BUY YOUR ator, along as a third passenger. Cat and tbs Fiddle.” PORT, SHERRY, TOKAY, WOMEN*S HIGH Roberta” was housed in toe New Revolutionizes No, never more then (Oeattonefl from Fags One) MUSCATEL, CLARET WHISKEY Pint RUBBERS and Amsterdam, New York, from early Whst, never more then •ad September last year until late this •ratie ticket and topugh this ex- GIN LOW ABBEY THEATER BUYERS Small Home Hot ress their confidence in the Preal- AMUSEpTS summer when the company was laid month ^ Grave’s HEADQUARTERS FOR OVERSHOES off for a four weeks' vacation prior §ent in bis effort "to restore toe HOSIERY to toe trans-continental tour which IN PARSONS REPERTOIRE mon th? Water Service country to normal prosperity.” FuU AT began in Boston. Owing to toe Dr. Sattl of New London, Demo- Quart M New Fall ahada*. 48- GREAT SAVINGS! WORLD'S RICHEST GIRL large capacity of the New Amster- cratic nominee for secretary of Begnlar $IM Valne! SEA G RA M 'S gaaie* fott (aahloaad New Typa Aotetaatie atate, speaking at UncasvUle. dam it is likely that "Roberta" To Open at Hartford Theater hoae. played to more people than any 6aa Water Heater BralaefLthc exlatlBg milk control Miaaee^BBdChlldren’fi - MOTION PICTURE THEME other company during the past sea- on Monday for Three Hay law, asserting the Connecticut pro- FOR AUTOMATIC ducer ta receiving twice what his BalQ^Foods son of a acoru of successes as the Plays to Re Given. Being 8*Klnning Monday evening. la batag marlrated leaaUy. Tbli which the milk producer's return "is CHyearina, reg. SOe...... i9o Gets In Your Byes.” October 22. in a epertoire of bril- •a low aa in this atzto.” RorUok Malt. SlUk. rag. 80c, tSc Inportad Bay Ram, plat*.. .OOo aeiress to extravagant wealth la aaw autamatia gaa w a ta r Offer* Pigwes "The Richest Girl In^toe World,” liant and unforgettable sparkling haater la ualqua la th* water- RKO-Radlo Picture which will bring comedies and stirring dramaa, au- Dr. Sattl offered figures In sup- )C pr* pr* toored by such world-famed authors haattag flaU. It la mamifia port of bis criticism of the Alcorn *!*»$ -)Mtrlam Hopkins to the screen of the tarad hy tha Ualtae AaaHaaa State theater Friday and Saturday as Lennox Rohin.son, J. M. Synge, speech. Later he spoke a t Wllll- OMlMwdifS OPEN FORUM batch Oarparattaa aC tpriag' mantic. 668 Cold T ab lets...... Slo Antiseptics Edward McNully, Bernard Dultv, T. ta the starring role. Z. L. Antlaoptio, plat. .49o Visit Our Dollar C. Murray and Scan O'Casey whose flatd. Uaamabuaatte. amkata eC Edward „ J. Daly, Democratic White Pina, T ar...... S8o "The Richest Girl In too World" nominee for attorney genera], a t Usterlas, reg. 50o . . . .S8o Big Aaaortment'Of" eo«cerna the revolt of the title char- VEnptAN WANTS STAMPS plays while not what we term high- tha waU-kaaWB Kwnpali aute- Mlatol. rag. 80c...... brow are steeped with beauty and Btetta water haater. Thia aaw Hartford said the Republicans were Sqnlbb’s Antiaoptte, acter. 8he has SMn everything, Dear Editor: Vick’s No** Drops .. been everywhere and done every- As a patient at this hospital, entertafnlng qualities that even the produat It called th* XOb, using the philosophy Herbert pint...... AOo thing. Is she continually annoy^ have selected stamp collecting as most casual theatergoer will fully My folks give me a chilly bath more VXaTO, and It I* attaehad to ANEMCAN-BOSCH Hoover used in the 1932 campaign Hlirs Caacara-Qnlalae. ISo F^sodaat, rog. 88o .. .19o by fortune-seekers and yacht sales- hobby for my stamp album. %ppreclato and enjoy. The rsper- th* bat-water boiitr la th* "to t ^ sUte.” W. M. C itro n ,* ^ Oreva’S Bromo-Qobi,, 18c Laveris, rag. 88o...... lOo TABLE $ 4 DEPT. HOUSE SUPPERS ntog for Congress, said the cam- m aar Must she attend endless dl- would appreciate any that your totra for toe engagement will be as than half the time; they say they tarn* laannar a* tha old-typa, Ephedrloa Cap*., dea. 880 Dsatorts, tag. 81*00 .. .40e TMtors* meeting r la she forever to readert may wish to send me. follows: Monday evening, I'Th# Far- pwgn Issue was either a confirma- Oainph. OU.rog.88e . .19o Off Hltls.” Lennox Robinson’s gay hand-aparated haater. Tat thia tion of the "New Deal” or a return SqoIbb’B Sod. FariSor., 8So For The Entire Funflymlndodlng Nety Type SheepeUaa be followed by a horde of curloslty- Respectfully, can’t afford hot water day and night. amaU oompaet KONVXnTO wUl to HooverUm. Growing Boys* Shoes aaekera? GEORGE M. RIST, comedy In three acts; Tusaday eve- y aupply W gallona of hot water The protected life led by the ning. 'The Weil of the Salnta," a The SocialiaUc atate campaign to- Girls’ At U. S. Veterans' Hospital. a day without tba alighteat day ended its first run of 100,000 Bog. 80e Reg. 80o Women’s etaematic richest girl in the world Newington, Conn. Itliant three-act play by J. M. Are you telling me that continuous It works all by itself, and there’s hot water aids her in her plans to see the other Synge and "The Coiner,”, a comedy thought or attention. A thick party’s stats platform Ward E. all the rime, and it doesn’t cost my folks any Which was written to toe recent Scott’s Moone’s OXFORDS Shoes aide of life and its real romance. The in one act by Bernard Duffy; Wed- hot water is cheap? I want...... tnaulatloB la appUad to tha Emorald Very berolne, Dorothy Hunter, has not nesday matinee, ''Spring.” a one- hot-water bellar wbaa tha more than it did before with a makeshift state convention. It is senUout as Emulsion act play by T. C. Murray and "The im open letter "to you, a clUzen of OU Odds And Ends aeea been photographed since she KOMVaail) la eoaaaeted. ao Connecticut.” MEN’S Low waa two years old and easUy goes Courting of Mary Doyle," a humor- that water will atey hot for arrangement. Of An High CURB QUOTATIONS hmira at a Mata. about Incognito In ber adventure. ous farce-comedy of sheer delight THE NEWEST THING IN SMALL 6 Posters to promote candidacies of SH O^ Grade Makes To the men she meets she is Just by Edward McNulty, and Wednes- Thia oomplM laateUatIcti. At our house we get . . . , McLevy for governor, De- 37c Prices! day evening, "Juno and the Pay- which lacludaa tba haater and vere Alien for Senator; Arnold 65c ariotber atractive young woman, Aasd Gas and Elea .. HOME HOT-WATER SERVICE tha inaulatian. or coTcring. for Mar personal affairs and even ber cook,” Sean O’Caaey'a famous play tba hot-water beUor, trtu ba OVER 60 GALLONS OF HOT WATER P>ew for Congress to the Fourth Bog. 80e Amer Sup Pow in three acta. LYON’S Rdeatlty, have been delegated to her Cities Service...... otada for euatoman oa the A PA Y FOR LESS THAN 10 CENTS 5",? Joseph H. Gaffney for aeeretaiy-companlon, Sylvia Ver- In this original cast of players llnaa of tha Hartford and Itan- sheriff of Fairfield county are being Lysol TOOTH Elec Bond and Share from tba Abbey Theater ndU be ehaater gaa oompanlaa for 60 BOB, who, as the astenaible heiress, Ford Umlted ..^ T . oanta down, and 60 oenta a Cat To POWDER baeonMs now the contact for the found toe versatile and convincing VICK’S Mavia BotUing A . . . F. J. McCormick. Eileen Crowe, Gas Cob month buys tba aqulpmant on neM andiestera^G Gas a Ca DIAMOND SHOE STORES •eaataatty growing line of suitors. Nias Hud Pow tba 6-Taar Purebaa* Plan. Dorothy is attracted to Anthony Barry Fitagerald, Hauraeq Dalaay. •aw MAiw a v a a r r g / |i mmmem amwa Thate axtraoMiy low term* oavtaAiM eniesT Sandon Mount, Eng., contains Arthur Shields, May Craig. Michael ar* baing oflarad hy local Mat- toe remains of a windmill con- 37c The Store That Has The Shoe Bargains «; •'broker’s clerk, imd decldro UnUe^^oundeni ‘!!!!! itructed in toe 14th or I6to cen- 24c tw t U i lova Without tbs ma«net ...... J. Dolan. Aideen O'Connor, Denis ter Plumbaia la ee-epacattaa 1013 Main S treet 2H O'Des, Frolla Uulhapi, P. J. Caro- with , tha Ota Oatnpany.-Adv. tury. , --- f IT MANCHESTER BVe NING HERALD. MANCHBSTBR. OUNN.. WTONESDAT, OCTOBER 17, IS M . UASCBESTER BVENING RBRALD. BtANCHEBrER. CONN, ^FEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IT, IPM. PAGE in ^ milng atetioa, after his father, six mllee northeeet of the Detreit and description of the automobUe Ir HERE IS WHOLE STORY a business ecqualntanoe of O. C. Manchester this summer. It haa a ty HeU and about ten miles from which Robinson is beUevad to have kera things lively. Mies EleEleanor the. Meycle rsee la m 6ton, asked for a ebanoa for his son foe Edeet Ford home oa East Jef fled. It boro DUnola number platee Just been reieaeed for amateur pro- WallaM aa the Brooklyn— ----- beUeUe lI ook- to "gat a new start In life" away femee avenue. “THREE CORNERED duction. and is a valuabla gas,' ___ OF THE KIDNAP QUEST and a Chicago motor vehicle tog. ed------thepart, part, tad tad Mias Mies floreoM Vioreaoe SpU- I cup thaiM wUl ho tea otlur'' T he Hig h School World from NashviUe and "NaihvUic as The elder Robinson is generally Too story is cleverly written to lane was tha maid Jennie, and Alec The races wiU be held ea M i ciatea." , regarded here aa being innocent of Gertrude Tonuonogy, a young social Dickson, suitor of Miss Prescott morning October 37 at nine o*| (Ooalfoaed fraas Fage Oaa) Rohineon was then about 33,'and MRS. STOLL UBQtATED; MOOr PRESENTED r^sterite whose family lost their The High eehool orchestra under Conpilcd by Students of Manchester High School complicity m the crime. He is re- Wednesday, October 17,1934. Mifis Heleo Estes, Faculty Advia«r hr remalnea in the employmant of portM to have talked with bis son jul in the stock market slump of the direction of Harold Turkington axparts ot Um tachnlcal laboratory, foe company for ^proxlmately a who phoned from IndianapoUs, and C^tober, 1939. The IrresponMble Played during foe evening. Tbe per- Mdowed mother (a rt well por- ware ooneludsd to ba poiSUvaly tdan- year. It was net known why he quit Sm imS SEEK KIDNAPER to bava urged that be drop foo en- 1 formence wae sponsored by tbe ticai with tba ftmgmantary bond foe work. (OenMmwd ftew Page Oae) Play by Gertrnde Tonkonogy trayed by Mias Anar MeAdoms) Meneheetor Motherq Chib. tire idea. A madman's laugh waa had fallen for foe "eafousltstle’ DECLARES A a O R S 40 M. H. S. Valedictorians INDIAN REUCS FIRST FOOTBALL printing contained in the ransom Early this year he was arrested foe only reply. The father la being dflEF DESCRIBES This Vi That letter." on a charge of robbing a young wo- LITERARY ^■ervatlon by goverament men. queetloned in NaebvlUe. Deat Alfoougb tba elder Robinson first man of jewelry while she was motor- Evan the number of fc'r train reser- WeU Receiyed by Lai^e had risked her fortune of over $100- FREE PASSES FOR FIRST The sweet essence o f varnish per- was aamad as intarmedlary, latsr ing with him, b'jt the eaae was drop- vaUen was known. 222.*?, y^*^'*** eecurlties, which to howee to h rs A RAIUIOAD STATION ARE REAL PEOPLE Iri Different Occupations SHOWN TO CLASS RALLY IS HELD ■EADS NURSES ' W O R IO F P O U C E meates the High school reading msaesges from foa hldoapar aslactad ped oa reoommsndatiea of the proas There are aeveral gape m tbs dwindled in value ao that foa boys tore you eeaeUlt room these days. E lu tion: The Mrs. Fraaoss Iteblnoon, wtts ot foo Audience Here Last Night. •ad fos family were obUged ENTERING B K E CONTEST ee. Let him I How Interesting It is to alt in the eutor, aa auuittal being onlared. ttory of how foe traU waa follow- Watorbury, Oct IT.— (A F )—Sle- new shelves are being stained. bunted jnuth, to Ul that rolo. She Chief of Detectivea raWn Lewie ML to take whatever they eeuld Him to to# yen. M e In the year 1894 a group" of five.;'10, la employed by Cheney Broth- ter Catharine Regina of St to to keep foe wolf from foe door. waiting room of a rsdlroad station! ama takao into custody last night said anothei warrant charging rob In Terre Haute, government Raphael's hoepital. New Haven, was 25 to Be Given A w »y to Thou I bear the swish-swish' of dresses Ward Krause Is Entertamed girls and one boy met on the site of ' Anthony Kaminski Gnres In- Transcribing has its good points! Season’s Songs ht Written bocauaa, according to J. l ^ a r Hoo- Tbe Manchester Community c»«Yerly written. The Gerien Siys Protection of Burger, valedictorian, bery of jewelry |e outstanding agents hoped to be led to foe piece elected president of the New Eng- Filing Entriu Ahead of as young girls walk by. the present High school with Fred The "tights" (for tides) are very vor, cblaf of lnvestigatofs,'sba pass- hgalnat Robinson, but that omcars where Mrs. Stoll was being held. land Conference of CathoUc Hospi- FUyers were greeted with a full aeUoti is rest, and the audience ie clasa 'l l , is the present Mrs. Herbert house when they presented their Kept on Uptoe to get foe drift of Others. LOUIS S.J A F F E I Here's the click-click of high- Back Stage by Shakes- Verplancjc to establish a High school Franklin o f Oneida, New York. teresting Talk on Cnrios high at this seaeofi of foe year. and Cheer Lenders Per- ed aomo of tba 180,000 ranaom paid bed been unable to tad him to eerve ^ egent, acting ee a taxicab oper-Lais at foe annuel meeting in St JEWELER Life and Property Are by Barry StoU, waaltby buabaad of it ator. saw to it that his cab was Mary’s bospitol here this morning, first offering of the eeaeon, "A the quips, or ahefu of wit. oa the Gevarament Ueeme, N. T. KBs heeled shoes; there's a squeak- of thgir own. There bad been no Gladys Rlaley, valedictorian, close Three Cornered Moon," under the youngng fol"folks work out their squeak of low oxfords, and here's a Wasn't there another hot-dog tba kidnaped woman. evellable and convenient abouid bhe WlU appoint tht. secretary. (Com- prob- Tha first 38 to enter foe Jos B- 13-8IM records kept in previqus years stat- '13, ia a graduate of Skidmore Col- Mm. Roblaaon need such e vehicle. direction of Mrs. J. L. Hsndley, it loroe. That thejr enjoyed it ___ Brown bicycle raee end fancy riding pitter-patter of baby feet pearean Players Here. ing the clasa to which these students lege and the present Mrs. L. W. Mar- of American Aborigines. roast, and surprise party- on some forin Thehr Stmts. Payment of the rabsom to Mrs. pensation Commissioner James M. Two Main Objectives. of the girl? of "Ye old upper senior Robinson by her fafoer-in-law waa She did not use it, however. Whiten Memorial ball last night. proven by tha frequency of the contest being conducted by the HIGHEST PRICES PAID A flashily dressed girl walks bad , advanced—and so— Mr. Ver- tin o f this town. BOARDS TO STDDY Lynch addressed today’s session on laughs that great ’ numerous class" this past Saturday? And daacribad by foa Daparitment of Jus- Apparently the t> il waa lost This is the royalty play which ran State theater will receive free pesS- FOR She seems to ber in a hurry. '' planfck promised to award each stu- Beulah Manning, valedictorian, Medico-legal aspects of hospital lia- BpecehcE. other leading roles rrere I didn't I hear Andover Lake men- The first football rally was held tice statement In these words: there but It reappeared yeeterdey on Broadway for upwards of a ee to see "6 Day Bike Rider" In curious, I watch her. She Actors are real people after all! dent a graduation diploma at the end class '13, is the present Mrs. Joseph "Ton y" Kaminski, class '35, re- TuciKlay night at the close of in Indlenapolls. bility eases; Mether Mary Sacred ysar, and (which has also been pro- capably bandied by such seasoned which Brown ie featurdd. This pie- OLD GOLD AND SILVEljt The protection of property and over to the information booth tioned ? “On October 16, Mr. Bany V. Stou im H E PROBLEMS So Ward Krause discovered Friday of .a year of intensive work and LitUe. cently addressed the senior English school. The cheer leaders are: Peg At 3:30 yesterday afternoon’two Heart of Holyoke, Mass., also spoke. duced on the screen and shewn in players aa Gunnar Johnson, Miae ture wUl be at the State Theeter Hfe are two objectivea of a police watching her as she hurriedly talks. study. W alter Way, valedictorian, claas raeaivad a letter, dated at India- Owen P r ^ t t , Ruaeell Fotterton night when he and five other boys, class. Division 3, bn early Indian Puzzle: Who has a habit of say- Ifougb, of 'last year, and eight new napolis; October 14, in foe hand- women appeared at the residence of Friday and Saturday, October 36 r M l Bfoin Bhreet deoerteent and it waa in view of I cannot hear what she 1s saying for When the time came to prepare a '14, is a veterinary surgeon. leaders: Thomas Dannaher. Jack (OoatlaneS from Fags Oae) .'Bd J. L. Handley. Lilly Ingreham. and 37. who had helpe{l the Hendrickson- curios with an exhibit of several ing: "Don’t ya see?” Rev. Arnold Clegg (no relation to uioae Uurt C iief Samuel Gordon, of she Is too far away. graduation program, it was a more (jharles Hollister, valedictorian, ^llamy, Margaret Atkinson, Mit- writing ot hia kidnaped wife, aa foe youngest eon, managed to No Gold Bought From Mlaeea Indian arrow heads, scrapers and Federal Agent H. H. Oegg who car- The cup to be given the winner of tba iocal police ataff, apoke before Lazily, I am thinking that It is Clair Bruce Company pack their or less dllTlcult task to select a vale- class '15, is bookeeper for L. T. tie Chapman, Olive Schabac, Helen tbrougb Mr. W. S. Spaed, the father dustry win complete the personnel. time to go home, Suddenly I am dictorian. Each student had done : Wood of this town. A new set of encyclopaedias, “Na- of foe victim, stating in effect that ried out the Nashville investigation). a sroup of young pop'e recently. Shakespearean paraphernalia, were spear beads, taken from a large col- Pletrowski,. ; Helen Holmes and ProvlBion also is made for region- "I am Alice Stoll," said one of the aroused from my thoughts by: exceptionally fine . work during the EMltb Williams, valedictorian class tions of the World", by different foe kidnaper believed tha intar- al work aoelgnment boards. In order to carry out i ich a pro- guests of the company at the Hotel lection owned by Harry Olander. authorities on the various countries, Faith Gallnat. women to Mrs. Clegg—a cousin of gnni patrolmen are of vital impor- "Den I swung in a gd left on, and Sheridan. . year. The girls finally decided '16, is a graduate of Wellesley and a The enthusiastic crowd was. aaadiary T. H. Robinson was being "In order to provide opportunity he fell flat on da groimd. Boy—dat among thqnuelves to elect Reuben trained nurse. This topic is in connection with the has recently been collated, ard is watched so that he could not deliver to develop a sound method anil ade- Berry StoU—"and thta is my friend." tance. Mancheater is paying ten, ■ Back stage these people were as research material in which the class proving o f value to the students who taught new cheers and oongs. Mrs. Stoll asked permission to call each of whom haa to be under 35 was some fight! And after da Gray, who was the only boy mem- Mary McMenemy, valedictorian, the ransom money to his daugbter- quate organlaatlon for foe regula- JEWELRY real as any of my friends. They Among them were: fight—" And a boxer with two ber of the clasa, to this position of class ‘17, Is a graduate of Oberiln Is indulging in preparation fo r the use it in library periods. m-law who, in turn, would deliver tion of work oeslgnmeBts," the or- Luulsvitle. She Was in communica- years of age. They must be at were a good-natured bunch and very State Tercentenary essays which 1. least 6 feet, 8 inches iail, and weigh other fellows walked by. honor. and the present Mrs. Walter Crock- foe money to the kidnaper, and der said, "no employer prior to tion with ber home and asked that Lends the Charm That Com- much Interested In dramatics. When are due before Thanksgiving. Did you know that Roberta Han- Manchester will chew your leg off, the way be cleared so she could re no less than 165 pounds, before get- Here come two society girls. They Mr. Gibb was asked how he liked For the next three years, the ett. chew your leg, chew your leg off, further that tha kidnaper woiUd not Febnuuy 1, 1935, aball make any Tony explained the various types sen has charge o f a 4-H group con- turn “sometime tonight." ting the job. In . Iditlon, each was are dressed elegantly, and one has his work he said: "Just another way classes were too small to bother with Mildred Anderson, valedictorian, Manchester will chew your leg off. accept any person other thaw this change in work assignment of any pletes Any Woman's Cos- of arrow beads found by Harry and sisting of girls ranging in age from selected (from a list of applicants) a little white dog in her arms. As of making a living", but after a a valedictorian. All the members class '18, is dead. Chew your leg off—Short! daughtar-ln-iaw of the Intermediary class of employee which aball in-, OlergyiMui OaUed said that the. shape of the arrow 10 to 14? by a board of commissioners, was they walk by, I hear, "Oh, Fifi, dear, pause he added, "Indeed a fine one took part in the graduation exer- Evaline Pentland, valedictorian, 2. to deliver tha money. crease the effort required over that Mr. Oegg, who waa caUlng on foe ____ tume. adiooled for ten weeks, and then 00 mustn't catch a cold." It strikes cises. class ’19. denotes the tribe of Indians using prevailing on Sept 21. 1934. at that," • Bernice Livingston was so thor- Manchester Will chew your ear off. Ransom Paid head of foe Women’s state prison at ■ placed on probation fo* six weeks me so funny I nearly laugh out- Mr. Gibb la about 25 years old and During the next nine years, Esther Johnson, valedlctoHaa, the arrow. Each tribe had its own (Jhew your ear off, chew your ear "In accordance with these instruc- ' No uerease Indianapolis when nis wife received particular shape. Harry baa found oughly enjoying the Shakespearean Costume C lips...... $1.50 and up btfore he waa able to assume his right. Just a bit more I hear, "I has an amazingly fluent vocabulary. through 1906, the valedictorians claas '20, is doing secretarial work. off. tions, the ransom money was paid "During this perloJ the number the visitors, waa summoned. Upon arrow beads made o f "rainbow” play “Hamlet” this past Thursday datles as a member of the police don't know what I'd do with Fill if The actor who drives the bus, were, for the moat part, elected by Evelyn Johnson, valedictorian, Manchester will chew your ear off. over by the Stoil family to Mra. of frames, looms or ether machines request be agreed to take the tw3 flint made in Michigan, and those night that she searched for her pen- Crystal Beads, strung on a A n C A hnd force. she ever caught a cold. I think Freddie Thurston, was born in Mil- the class. class '21, graduated from Tufts and Chew your ear off—Short! Frances Robinson, the wife of T. H. required to be tended by any elass women to LoulsvUle in bis car, made of black' flint in the eastern cil for nearly ten minutes, only to of employes shall not he increased KEMP From then on, it la his job to act I'd-" The following names are those of Is now working in the Aetna Life ford, Conn. He is, the boys saji, the be enlightened to the fact that it 3- Robinson, Jr., and daughter-in-law MeanwhUe the telephone caU to as a guardian over the district in- A jumble of voices. As I look Jolllcst one in the bunch and kept students who have graduated as Insurance company of Hartford. states. There is a large cliff of this We'll have------hash for breakfast. where the character of ths raw ma- Crystal ^ ( i s with a ^ black flint in Yellowstone National was just where she put it— back of of the intermediary, during the the Stoll home Here had been traced volved in his assigned beat. Among up, I see six or seven High school the whole crowd laughing. valedictorians from M. H. S. during Margaret Sundman, valedictorian, Hash for breakfast, hash for sup- t rial, yarn, construction of cloth, Park. When the sun is shining the her oar! afternoon of October 15, and during preparatory processes, type of to Indianapolis (wires to the house Earrings to m atch...... U>4edU other things he must be continually girls, all trying to talk at once. One Mr. Hendrickson is a very large the past forty years: class '22. No record. per. the evening of the same date she have been frequently reported to with a voice louder than the rest flint reflects the sun's light, thus equipment used, or character of fln- Crystal Beads with alternate a a f /v and oa the alert for fire and theft and, man with a deep baas voice who, in- Reuben Gray, valedictorian, clasa Astrid Johnson, valedictorian, W e'll have-^------hash for supper pioceeded directly to Indianapolis. have been tapped) so when the four at certain times of day. protect is all I can make out, "Yes, and '94, graduated from the Lowell class '23, is now Mrs. Ward Dougan giving the appearance of a huge We are glad to note that Miss h or put-up, ia not changed. gold beads ...... up consistently, is the member of the French is back in library again, Hash for supper—Hot! "Through the investigative activi- started, a carload of operatives was school children as they cross the when the teachec asked me a ques- troop fondest of baseball. School of Design And later worked of School street. mirror. II Where euch changea do occur the Same as above with ew/C Vetrifled Wood after her 'short illness. ty of special agents of the Divtalon number of machines tended by such nearby and they traUed along be- rdsin thoroughfares. tion I didn't know what to do. Was The boys were able to direct the ns sales agent for the Corlls Engine Edythb Schultze, valedictorian, Tune of the Big Bad Wolf hind. Tile most Important aid In crlml- 1 mortified:" In a moment they all Tony showed the class a piece of of Investigation, United States De- employes may be tnereesed or de- Earrings to m atch...... v O e d i l 12“ Anniversary Sale company of Providence, class '24, is the present Mrs. Leslie company to a local concern to re- "Columbus", written by Floria Who’s afraid oi the big bad team partment ot JusUce, Mrs. Alice Slmultaneoualy another detach- ngl detection Is fingerprints. Every cease talking and walk along In William Hyde, valedictorian, class Outterson. petrified wood found tn South Da- creased in such manner ae erlU not pair the scenery. PisanI, our sure-to-be-famed poetess Big bad team, big bad team? Speed StoU waa located on October ment moved out from LouisviUe to parson arrested on a serious of- silence. '98, graduated from Trinity, and the Edna Johnson, valedictorian, class kota and several fossils which have increaae the amount of effort re- Stone Set Pendants, a « wmse and of the freshman claas, was published Who's afraid of the big bad team 16 at approximately 8 p. m. at intercept the CTegg machine. faaae is fingerprinted. Three copies I sit gazing at no one in particu- Y'aie Law School at Yale University. '25. No record. formed in the Connecticut River quired of foe woricer, We are celebrating^ our 12th Anniversary by t^eringr to our In The Herald’s poet's column Mon- Tra la la la la. Sccttsboiti, Indiana, where aha was various colors ...... V 1 e I d up ate made—one for the Boston bu- lar. Presently an old couple came He is now practicing law. Marjorie Smith, valedictorian, valley. "Where, during foe period refer- At Scottsburg, Tnd., the Fedare! day night Best of luck, Fio! taken under foe protection of dlvi- Vj . one for the Washington bu- and sit near me. From their talk I CINDER NEWS Anna Moy Ladd, valedictorian, class '26, is a graduate of Wellesley Several spearheads were exhibit- red to, a mill resumte m manufac- car from Indianapolle overbauled many friends and patrons, our entire stock of fine living room —Lynne. M AN CH ESTER ia on the field aloa ogants. At tba Uma Mrs. Sto'J au and another to be kept in learn that she is going to visit a class '99! is dead. and the present Mrs. Gordon Bry- ed by Tony who pointed out that a Our opponent’s doom Is sealed tura of any ^leelfle orotaet which foe Qegg machine Melvin R. Pur- Stone Set Sterling Silver Rings, IP O Ef acbester. There is an average of tremendous amount o f patience was was located aba was aoeompaniad it haa made prior to Sept 11, 1934, vis, who led foe DtUingwr ehaee for and bedroom furiture, mattresses, lamps, desks and occasional daughter and he is to stay at home Laura C. Watkins, valedictorian, ant. With a Sis! Boom! Bah! non-tarnlshable finish...... ^ibedU 10 prints, no two alike, being and take care of the house, dog, clas.s of 1900, is the present Mrs. Gladys Rogers, valedictorian, class required by the Indians to shape by Mrs. Francis Robinson, wife of and where the conditions of manu- the Department of Justice, took Once again we leave the hospital and a R A H ! R A H ! R AH facture enumerated in the preoed- charge. pieces, at prices Indicative of worthwhile savings. Come in—• ade per day and through the effl- and cat. Her last-minute words, as Dwight Rush of this town. '27, is the present Mrs. Ludwig Han- these spear heads into the perfect They will make poor------yield. T. H. Robinson, Jr., and waa in the fney of the bureaus many crimes with its pleasant surroundings, to forms as were attained. comitany of Reverend Arnold aagg Ing paixgrepb are not changed, He took foe foeggs to the home of she gets up to leave are, "And, resume the routine of school. Man.v Edward Barber, valedictorian, sen. HIGH SCHOOL HERE Bve been solved. ^ At' these centers Henry, don't starve Bobble, and bo Tony exhibited two scrapers used and Mrs. Arnold Cagg. then the work lead formerly used relaUves in JefferaonvUle, Ind., and see tte splendid values we are offering— and select those pieces clever devices were tr c. showing a little more, anl two more would certainly have made a very to lie It is for this reason, by Iho penter nuiimgcd to hieak away for RME IN ASYLUM curtains Inside o f these. The little excellent showing in the singles. "Iceland,” said the teacher, Is 39c " $1.00 way, that fresli water freezes he Well; Music Came from Miss Margaret Bushnell, Class (OonHnoed tran fiwge Ona) the lead which they held to the setting wa. on the center o f the They have done their part in giving about as large as Siam.” 59c "$1.29 foie sea vsatrr. Hni.sh. Both runners tied for first of ’31, Studied at Middlesex Manchester the doubles supremacy. “ Iceland,” wrote the pupil, ■Ts (ConManed trem Page Ona) SOnOR ENGLISH CLASS ,How cres a fly walk iip.slde stage dwarfed by th se hangings, and hoe been preetdot of the gl- Lounge Suite place. "like a match box under a ‘ table." Lockhart Rogers and Bill Sinnamon about as large as the teacher." Girls* One and Two-Piece down? Th< secret is In the struc- Victrola on Stage. Hospital in Middletown. gantle Ford Motor (^., for 16 years. The next production to be on that will play against Louis Georgrttl nngi and pins, much of which was Pajamas REVIEWS PLAY H A M L E T ture of tne fly's foot. There are two Bcoau. Ooni which I Electtona were held during the but "a servant in the house of o f class rings. viUe, as an employe o ^ e Stoll Re- chances were this year. I replied nei hhs selected Ray Merz as his chol-'man, Betty Harrla; December formed a part of the graduation 59c 25c "S9c past week tn five of Mlaa Oates' Caesar" outwardly. Mayer sold Tito roofing for fining Company, hetfoed by C. C. Groat Christopher BoMtiva Core 50c that Coach Clarke and the mem- manager for the remainder of the 19, “The Burglar and r o Judge,” program. Cure canaot remove. AIm go^ aophomore and junior history class- chairman, William Shea; Christmas houses. Stoll, fafoer-in-law of the kidnap bers of last year's team expected a season, while Tom Dannaher has as- Guerita "Quecnie" Donnelly said: While at Middlesex, Margaret victim. for oaUoooee, warto and molea. es, for secretary, assistant chairman ■pageant for assembly. The.Curtis Publishing company 12th Anniversary good season." sumed control of Lyon Coburn, and "That's all I am, just the feminine studied chemistry at Wesleyan, psy- Sold In Manoheoter by ULENNET'S, Men's Men'a Heavy Waigbt and sscrstai-y'. touch to 'Caesar.' Jly theme usual- was represented by Ralph Clifford, Given New Start Boys* Zipper Jackets Coach Mon ban said that Bristol youra .truly takes Francis Pecking- chology, neurology, and hydrother- 789 Main Street * The chairman's duties are defined did not look so good tbl.- year be- ly gets a laugh because of the idea who was selling the “Saturday THR E E He obtained the Job, as attendant Flannel Pajamas UNION SUITS Every Boy Wants—And ShonM Ml ham and the kid brother under his apy at the state hoepltal, besides Ehrenlng Post.” as: cslUag the clsaa to order, seklng cause there was only" one letter man of Caesar having a wife." taking a six-month course at the Hava One: tutelage. Each manager is sure his Jack May was a wholesale suit Popular McAIpin rcataurants wrvs foi the report of the secretsry, re- returning and th a t' was bis son, The actors had very little sleep NIGHT SCHOOL TO OPEN Yale School of Nursing on pedia- ctSving criticism snd corrections on Paul. Coach Monabn aaid Paul man wUl Improve more than the the first part of the week and were salesman. New York’s finest food...st prices $ 1.00 ” * $ 1 . 3 9 89c $1.00 other manager'a protege. trics and communicable diseases. $1.98 ”*$2.98 ths r^ort, snd presiding over class baa been playing High school bas- counting very much catching up Joy Squatrito sold shoeJ for the sa appealing to your pune aa this $15-50 Amelia Morouakl, class '31, HERE ON O aO B E R 22 Diamond shoe store. Miss Squatrito dating oral themaa. ketball for four years. on It Friday and Saturday. Elisa Keene, class '30, Martha' delicioua cuisine (a to your appetite. I f the chairman is not present, The Bristol mentor said that he Next Friday the squad. travels to They all have a keen sense of bad samples of the different t)rpe8 Opening Tomorrow Troy to compete In the Interscholas- Short, class '39, and Nellie Wal- of Queen Quality shoes. Comfort, convenience acrvice and tbs assistant assumes these reapon- intended to build his team up on humor. One of them put a little cbowski, class '29 graduated in the A huge roomy chair for thie Hvlng tics that are to be held in that city. Four members of the High school Robert Coburn brought in a Per- fine food... the four big reasons why HALLOWE'EN BibUitleaL The secretary is aecount- juniors and sophomores because he jumping-jack devil in the sliver hox class o f '34 from Middlesex hospital. room, den or for your special comer Each member is hoping that the faculty and Miss Mabel Rogers will fection hot water heater the article aUa for keeping a brief report of is looking forward to 1936 and 1937. used in the "Merehant of Venice" Whlje at M. H. S., Margaret was you should make Hotel McAIpin uck they enjoyed Friday will hold be the teachers at night school be; which he waa sellfog. THE NEW RESTAURANT Will Soon Be Here — near the radio. Coverings of tbs work dlsciisasd tn class ths pre- Coach Monaha i charges beat when Bassanio chooses one of the a member of the Glee mpany, selling staples, novel- lan Dishes. Come in and try them. Prices MASKS -- LANTERNS — WHISTLES — HORNS Custer, assistant. Allen H O T E L BUI Gray and Irving COmber are Mias WesthaveFs third period esting things about stages he had Wednesday and Thursday. AU r^ s -. being recommended by Miss Oates ties. chiffons and velvets. reasonable. AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER HALLOWE'EN NECESSITIESi aserstaty, Margaret UUrleh. on the soccer team at Clarke Uni- sophomore EhigUah class elected new come across. Before coming here, tratlon will be handed in by next to all ber history classes. This epic Hie last report given waa by ilta et Junior ' elections; versity, where they are in the class officers this week. They are: t'aey were at Webster, Mass., where Monday night film was produced by the Oriental Marjory Akrigg, who was selling IL ebateaHUL Estber Tulyei, freshmen claas. BUI was the cap- chairman, Earl Clark; secretary, the High school ha.a such a large The only courses that will be Institute, which has brought to light- furnishings for a young girl's room. 9ALPIN Arrange for a Party and Private Room. Loretta Cbapnan. Ps^od tain of ths M. H. 8. te m. " S i" was Dick Longaker: treasurer, Adrian stage that, “I f you want to cross it taught are tjrpcwriting and stenog- and studied many akulls o f men and American maple seemed to be most "T h e Centre of ConsKnience” 'Vkit MARLOW'S Baaemeni Harold [not on ths local High school team Grant ^ in one day, you have to start on a raphy. women of more than 35 centuries satisfactory. i ■ WOhHWAV AT 84411 S T S tlf V French and ItaHan^boldiig. I hat ha Blhnd on towa tsama. —May O ^ o ld , '37. run in tha morning, wbtre-n here —JACK PIN N EY. ago at Meglddo, Palestine. — Robert Vennert. '35 B. i E y ^ c e p U fo a l Value. In AU Honsehold Artielei. FINE roiiNITPItE jfo , . ■ ■■ MANCHESTER EVENlilG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. WBDNKSUai, ocpubisr 17, isb«. JIAMCHESTER WENTNO HERALD, MANCHBSriR.CONN. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17,1904. IVM axeaaa la aarmarktd for pavmaats IfOriarty, Edw ardE , OMctlott day halpers • • 108.6G Eola. Luigi, masts and groesrios...... gg.gg Il* to farmers co.operatliig In crop tended the Chilles speech was "the lasida guard, Mra. fJasia Staimaga: LimiERANS FLAY control plana. r ^ c a demand, 6.85%; eaUat, Moriarty^ E. J., rents , ...... j ...... 96.00 Bkrabaa*. Charlea, masts and groceriea, re n t...... 106.00 DAUGBIBtSOFtlBERn truateea, Mrs. Jana WHaoB,. Mra. CAR DEALERS HEAR opening gun in a campaign to Smachettl, P a s q ^ e , meats and groceries...... 47.00 0.05%; Italy demand, 8.64%; ot- Moriarty, Hugh, rent ...... 16.00 Bother Haugh and Mra. Lisxta Local Stocks strike out of the Gonstitution the blea,8.64%. ^ ORDERED PAID BY SELECTMEN ICountain Brook Farm, milk . . . . . j , . 90.40 Smith, Thomas D., meats and groceriea ...... 04.06 last veatigeia of educational Utorty •• Smith; advisory board, brothera Demands: Murdock, George, rente 25.00 Turklngton, 8. J., Vital Statistics and Town services ...... 188.10 CHOSE MEW OFFICERS Archie Haugh, Frederick Cranston, IMMORAL MOVIES and to place ail aducation whatao- , 77M Vlcbi's Store, meata and grocertss...... 1146 (Fttralskad by Putnam 4 Oa.) LICENSING DETAILS ^Iglum , ».6t ; Gannany, 40.T1; paid laat Mpiit bjr tha Salaetiaaa aad eam iiic a two McAn, TTiomas, Shoe Co., shoea WUUam Black. Ooulral Row. Hartford, C o n . avar in Uia bands o f the propagand- McCormick, Mary, renM . 98.00 WaaskieUewtes, N., meats and groceries...... 6.00 ists of hia (Callea’ own radical, Holland, 68.45; Norwaar, 34JS; parlod fbUow: Theoa offlcen wlU ba InotaUed' McGill, Thomas, Jr., paint, etc. 48.78 Wilson, Mrs. BUS., meata and groceriea ...... 36.00 Bin. Annie Jehnsten Is Elected early In November by Supreme N. Y. Stocks Outgoing President of ‘/New revolutionary party.” e -eden, 25.48; Denm aw 29.06; ]Pfii«>twy Oo^ prtnttiip and Wwdiwp ...... V 38.76 1 P. M. Stooka ^ a n d , 2.18; Sffit’'«riand, 99.96; 3.00 McCormick, Mrs. W m , r e n t ...... 25.20 Anderson and Noren, meats and g roceries...... 54i00 Worthy Mistreee at Annnal Grand Mistresa Lillian Harrison of Affressi?e Fight Agai^ Haven” Is Feted by 300 Su- The National Council ot Catholic m c i t y B U t l i W l I p C I O n • • • • • • • • • • a a a a a a a a * * * * * * * * * 12.00 Boyd, Howard, M. D„ medical ocrvice and Vital Statistics...... 202.33 State Motor Vehicle Repre- Spain. 18.80; Portugal, 4.48; 7.00 McKinney, IV. J., milk Meeting of Order. Brooklyn, N. Y., assisted by other Adam Exp ...... - Book Steeka I pervisory Officers. Speech by Ambassador to Women and the Richmond (Va.) T I l A r a i A • U d S a l v a t o r e , r C B t . . a a a a a a a a a a a a a a * * . . Caldwell. D. M., M. D., medical eervicea...... 50.40 ...... 7% Greece. .95%; Poland, 19.10; 15.00 XspoU, Joseph, shoe repairs ...... '...... 18.00 grand lodge omcers of the Loyal Air Reduc...... Diocesan Holy Name Union have f J i m 0 0 . » d l l O r i l S ® . . • . • • • • • • a a a a a a < * a a a a a a a » a « ,, Friend, Amos B., M. D., medical services...... 24142 ...... 105 Bid Asked Czechoalovakla, 4.23; Jugoalavia^ njw Nash, Roy, laboi^Northwest cem etery...... 126.00 At a special meeting of the Orange Ladies Institution. SahcMHu FHms Consider Alaska J u n ...... Cap Nat Bank 4 Trust adopted resolutions of protests and Bury* tobor Wld nUttArtAl • ; a a a a a a a # * a a a a a a a a a a a a . . Higgins. Edwin C , M. O., medical aervlcea ...... 45043 ...... 1814 11 14 seotatiYe Guest of Cham sent them to President Roosevelt. 2;M; Austria. 19.15N; Hungary. 100.00 Natloifal Used Car Market Report, Inc., subscription...... 12.00 Conn. R iv e r...... _ New Haven, Conn., Oct. 17— (AP) Mexico Arooses Ire of WnLi Cir# of dump . . a a a a a a a a a # a * a a a a a a a a , a # a a . a a Holmes, LeVerne, M. D., medlcsi services ...... 11448Daughtera o f Liberty, L. L. O. L. Allegheny ...... 450 Rumania, 1.02; Am ntlne, 34.10 Naven, M. A., sh o e s...... 12.60 Htfd. Cbnn. Trust . . . . —John J. Palley, former president Lundberg, Geo. A. F., M. D., medical eervices and Vital Statistics 338.07 No. 125, held in Orange ban lost mss AT SEA ed It CoBYenti on. AUirt Chem ...... 131% SO 55 33.00N; Brazil, 8.60N; T ok y« 28.75; 18.00 Nelson, C. O , services ...... a a 29.95 Am Can ...... Hartford National . . . . 16 her Division. o f the New York, New Haven and ~Aipinwan. Wm., Jr., ranfe o U ...... 146.07 Moore, D. C. Y., M. D., medical services...... 188.96 evening, the following officers were ...... 10244 18 Catholic Organizations. Shanghai, 34.74; Hongkong, 41.- 4.50 Ne-v Haven, City of, aid rendered...... Am Coml Alco ...... 28% Phoenix S t B. and T.. 165 -t- FOREIGN EXCHANGE AustlQ, S. 1*, grader parta ...... Newington Home for Crip. Children, board and care ...... * * 17.43 M orlviy, M ortiner E., M. D.. medical attention...... 126.86 elected to serve for the ensuing Boston. Oct. 17.— (A P )—The Hartford railroad was hailed as cat. (rilver peso). Balch * Brbwn, rent ...... 24.00 y-ar: Worthy miatreas, Mrs. Annie trawler Penguin of the Portland Am Fgn Pow ...... 6% iDsaraaea Stocks “Nutnber one railroad man in the 27.88; Montreal in Naw York, 102.- 34.31 N. E iVIetal Culvert Co., culverts...... 191.42 Sktan, Thomas G., M. D., medical attention ...... 103.06 Savannah, Ga.. Oct. 17.— (AP) — Am Rad St 8 .. Aetna (^ u a lt y ...... 49% 81 < Bantly Oil Oo., range oil ...... Weldon, T. H.,'M. D., medical aervlcea . . . . . ' ...... 69.88 Johnston; deputy mistress, Mra. Trawling Company, Groton, Conn., ...... 18% A detailed explanation of too United States" laat night by 800 06%; New York In Montreal, 96.00.' 6.88 New Model Laundry, latmdry service ...... 1.41 Aa oggraariva fight against movies Am Smelt ...... Aetna'Fire ...... 40 42 Washington. Oct. 17.— (A P )— New York. Oct. l l - ( A P ) —For- N—Nominal. C3arance Barlo\v, range o i l ...... Burr, Noah A., U. D., medical aervlcea...... 218.01 Lily Poota; chaplain, Mra. Martha arrived at the fish pier today, her ...... 37% licensing law for repairers and deal- superviaory offtesra and men of the eign Bb.change easy; Graat Britain 30.00 N. Y , N. H. A H. R. R. Co., freight, etc...... 2.17 portraying crime and immorality Am Tel and Tel ...... 1 1 0 % Aetna Life ...... 14% 16< Letters demanding rstirement of Barrett, Mra. Beatrice ...... Cole, Isaac, p ^ payment as auditor...... 100.00 Hooka; recording secretary, Mra. flag at half mast for Walter C a ^ ers in the automobile field wras given railroad at a farewell meeting. in doUara, others in cants. 89.7/ Noren Bros., aervlcea...... 26.00 and a move tolrard closer affliiaUon Am Tob B ...... 80 Automobile ...... 20% 22> A t the came tiine, those present Josephus Daniels as ambassador to Berger Metal Culvert Co. of N. B., culvert p ip e...... Umerick, John F., part pajrment aa auditor...... 100.00 Annie S. Tedford; flnanrtal secre- a member of her crew, who died last night by Edwin C. Pratt of the '-'rest Britain demand. 4.93%; White feathers contain no plg- Behicndt, Mra. Martha, re n t...... 14.00 Norton Elec. Inatr. Co., truck rep. and p a rts...... 24.55 yesterday at sea. Conn died as tha o f divisiona of A m ^ can Lutherans Anaconda ...... Conn. General...... 24 26 at the opening fall session of the Mexico are being received at the 119.00 tary, Mrs. Eaien Bulls'; treasurer, Armour lU ...... Hartford Fire ...... 58% S5i state motor vehicle department at a cablet, 4,93%; 60-day bills. 4.92%; -ment; they only appear white. Bigelow. Ktnnard tk Co. Inc., Pendanta-Whiton Mem. Library. 168.00 Norton, Ralph P , Asat. Mechanic on Voting Machine ...... Mra. Sarah Mullen; first conduc- patrol boat Faunce waa enroute to win ba considered by the United New Haven railroad club In the atate department from Catholic or- -L m • 91.80 $39,27141 Lutheran Church In America. Atchison ...... Hartford Steam Boiler 62 64 meeting of the Automotive Division Blatter, Alfred, rent ...... 42.00 Norton Shoe Store, shoes and rubbera...... tress, Mrs. Stella Collins; second take him off and rush him to' a .bos* Hotel Taft promised to do their ut- ganizations. 38.00 Oak Grove Dairy, milk ...... 03.04 Delegates converged today for the Auburn National Fire ...... 54% 66 ( of the Chamber of (Commerce at most to help Howard S. Palmer A speech Daniels made last July Bagaciuk, Benjamin rent ...... conductress, Mrs. Mary Dunlop; pltal. He had beqn in three dayi, Castle Farm Inn on Tolland Turn- Bralthwalte, J. B., labor and material ...... 88.80 Obraitls, Ursula, board and c a r e ...... 80.00 opening services of the annual con- Aviation Corp , , Phoenix Fire ...... 64% 66> newly elected chief of the road be- to a group of American teachers first lecturer, Mrs. Colby Wlsotaki; Travelers ...... 400 410 pike. The meeting was attended by Berzlnakl, Ignata, rent ...... 38.20 Ocavoge, Steve, rent and m ilk ...... 16.50 vention at which Dr. Frederick H. Bait and O h io...... come "Number Two railroad man.'' and students visiting Mexico a t y 68.84 second lecturer, Mra. Ruby Swain; Galileo discovered four o f Jupl< Knubei, president since the organ' BendIx ...... 16 members. City of Bridgeport, aid render^ ...... 113-02 Olson, John I , paint and suppllea...... outside guard, Misa Uszie Fulton; teris nine sateUites In 1610. PubUc UtiUMee Btocka The pledge waa incorporated in started the controversy. Catholic 03.40 O'Meara Motor Co., truck parts ...... 6.00 BUILDING INSPECTOR’S REPORT Izatlon was formed In 1918, will Beth Steel ...... Conn. Elec Serv 39 43 Mr. Pratt admitted that the law resotutlona of regret on the depart- organizations In the United States Brownbiit Shoe Store, ahoea ...... preach. Brarouakl, Antoni,, rent ...... 24.00 Ososki, Mrs. Margaret, rent ...... 25.00 Beth Steel, p f d ___ Conn. P o w e r...... 33 3g was not sattsfactor;.’ as yet and said ure of Pelley and loyal support for have Interpreted the speech as ap- Burgey, Fred W,i Tr., rent ...... 30.00 Pagan, Lucy, rents ...... • 22.40 Various groups of the United Borden ...... Greenwich. WAG, pfd. 47 S3 that funds are not available for Palmer. proving "plans of the Mexican $ov- James Bums, m ilk ...... 7.32 Palauskoa, Charles, milk ...... 14.84 The report of Building Inspector Edward C. EHliott, Jr., accepted by Lutheran Church and of Inter-Synod- Can P a c ...... '... Hartford EHee ...... 52 54 its enforcement. Monies received ernment to eliminate religloD from Patrick J. Calhoun ; ...... 28.92 PawelskI, Wm., rent ...... 49.00 the Selectmen laat night follows: i c bodies have placed themselves Case (J. L.) ...... Hartford Gas ...... 45 — through the licensing of repairers the schools and Institute ‘Socialist’ Capitol Ught * Supply Oo., batteries and bu lb s...... 8.18 Pearson A '**inaon, range o i l ...... 11.78 October 1, 19M. “Coord as favoring a closer union Cerro De Pasco . . . do., p f d ...... 45 _ and dealers la turned into regular instruction.” Carrahino, Santo, re n t...... 28.80 Peckham’s Dairy, milk ...... a 19.94 Honorable Board of Selectmen, NOW! GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN •utheran forces and the brother- Cjhes and Ohio . . . . 8 N E T Ck)...... 103 107 channels of the department’s treas- REID'S TO BE IN CHARGE Daniels on the other hand, ex- Center Auto Supply, auto parts, gasoline...... 102.31 Peden, Isabel, services ...... L, 68.00 Hancheater, Conn. • ', the men's organization wolch Chrysler ...... Haoufactming Stocks ury and Is used or highways. Fol- plained to the state dtpartment Center Pharmacy, drugs, etc...... 02.9U Petersep, Clarence K., milk ...... 39.12 Gentlemen: AT RRASnCAUY REDUCED PRICES! in Atlanta earlier this week, Coca Cola ...... Am Hartware ...... 17% i9>/( lowing his talk, the local deale.s that the speech was .4 iply a decla- ' Chambers, Au.stin, moving sendees ...... 18.00 Petersep, Mrs. Nick, board and c a r e ...... 47.28 My report as Building Inspector for the month of September, 1934, iptod resolutions memorialising Col Csirbon Am Hosiery ...... 35 asked many, questions and expressed OF EGG AUCTION MARKET ration of his faith in universal edu- S M O K Y OR SM UD G Y ! Charter Oak Machine Co., tractor p a rta...... 0.95 Picltiea, W. F., r e n t...... , 45.30 is herewith su/amltted: the church convention for some ac- Coml Solv ...... Arrow H and H, com .. 9 ,11 the opinion ,that the present law cation and did not "even remotely” 30.00 Pleaclk, Bruno, r e n t...... L, 14.00 Oarages EsL Cost Bi{r Price Cut on Bayer Aspirin I___ tion in this direction. Cons Gas ...... do., pfd...... 97 __ gives little protection to the public touch on the character of education Cbartier, R. J.. hoard and c a r e ...... in Mexico. Chase Brass & Copper Co., tubing, etc...... 104.42 Plscuk, Jucaa, r e n t ...... • 28.00 L. T. Wood Co., 31 Bissell street (rear) ...... $ 3,000 The question of attacking undesir- Cons O il...... Billings and Spencer.. % % and as little assistance to the deal- To Conduct Sale at Willimantic POCKET TINS OF 12 NOW able movies will be raised by the Cent Can ...... The speech, after referring to the AND ITS P U R E -] Cheney Bros., rents, gravel, supplies ...... 362.72 Pohlmon, Joseph F., labor and material ...... 8.00 Charles H. Peckham. 443 Lydall street...... 250 Bristol Brass ...... 19 31 ers and repairers. It was the con- Beginning Tuesday. Octo- 28.00 Andrew J. Stroker, 163 Spruce street...... 200 committee on morals and social wel- Corn Prod ...... do-, p f d ...... j .. 95 — educational ideas of Horace Mann Clviello, Anthony, rent ...... Prentice, Samuel, m ilk ...... 3.60 sensus that the licensing of indivi- her 2.1. and Thomoa Jefferson, ia said to IT GIVES A MORE Clvlcllo, Mra. Daniel, rents...... 30.00 12.00 Mrs. Emma Doyle, 248 Bast Middle Turnpike...... 150 fare. fn a pre-convention bulletin Del L and Wn . . . . Case. Lockwood and B — 300 dual mechanics would be of greater Proaky, Margaret, rent ...... the committee disclosed that it Du P o n t...... have quoted from an address made A. Clark's Dept. Store, furnishings ...... 38.70 Quinn, Francis P., range o i l ...... 9.90 Edward Brooks, 713 Hartford R oad ...... 160 CoUlns d o ...... 63 __ benefit. EVEN H E AT! 32.92 planned to urge the church to ap- Eastman Kodak . . . Colt’s Firearm s...... ig% jO'i by General Plutarco Ellas Cidles, Clovcrlcof Dairy, milk ...... Quinn., James, board and care , ...... 40.00 R. O. Denton, 107 Cambridge street...... 150 It was unsnimoualy voted that the The Wi'.llmantlc Poultry and Egg former President, who told of gov- Community Press, printing services ...... 18.75 peal to the people to bear In mind Elec and M u s ...... Eagle Lock ...... 18 23 Quinn, J. H. and Co., d ru g s...... 39.34 the problem o f dean movies when local division lend all possible assist- market will open in Willimantic on ernment plans for the future of Compattl, Mrs. Mary, rent ...... 29.40 $3,900 Elec Auto Lite . . . . Fafnir Bearings ...... 50 60 Quiab, Wm. P., ambulance service...... 36.00 they vote. Gen Elec ...... ance to the State Dealer’s Associa- October 23 and will be in charge of Mexican schools. 21.00 PAY Fuller Brush, a a ss A. 7 ___ PHONE MANCHESTER 3975 Copping, Ernest, rent ...... Rady, T. F. and Co., printing Town R eport...... 460.50 MiaceSaiieoaa tion in an attempt to bring about Robert M. Reid 4 Son. The Bacon The Baltimore Catholic Review Coughlin, Mich.ael, rent ...... 9.00 Ralph Von Deck, 172 New Bolton Road, chicken c o o p ...... $ 100 NO The recommendation suggests that Gen F o o d s...... Gray Tel Pay SUUon. 8 10 Resel, Louis, renta...... 40.00 "wherever proper and feasible," Gen M otors...... legislation so that revenues obtained building on Milton Court In WIill- printed an article contending that FOR PROMPT DELIVERY Danrosse. Arthur, range oil ...... 10.15 Alterations and Additions Hart and Cooley .. . — 125 V - . Richardson, Albert C., re n ts...... i...... 36.00 MORE votes be cast "for those candidates Gillette ...... trom llcensea would be uaed for en- mantle wit! be the headquarters fo' Daniels "is no longer fit to repre- ' Davldson'ii Oil Station, range o i l ...... 9.68 Joseph Kuroski, North street, alterations and addition ...... $ 9,000 Hartmann Tob, com .. — 5 Riley Chevrolet Co., auto parts and labor ...... 13.86 for public office who give reasonable Gold Dust ...... forcement to remedy the situation. the market and each egg will he sent this nation as ambassador to Dell, Mrs. Louis, rents ...... 68.00 OUve Chapman, 73 Chestnut street, alterations...... 800 do., pfd...... 15 20 Robinson, Raymond E., dogs killed and Investigations...... 168.00 assurance that they will use their Hudson Motors . .. , The matter of an Automobile Sho'w candled before it Is placed in con- Mexico.” Dell, Mrs. Louis and Farr, Airs. Lucy, ren ts...... 65.20 14.00 N. Y., N. H. A H. R. R., Depot Square, alterations ...... 800 Int. Silver ...... 24 28 SOCONY-VACUUM OH COMPANY, INC. Rogers, Charles, rent ...... legislative influence toward safe- Int Harv ...... do., pfd...... this winter waa tabled. tainers to be presented at auction. America, a Catholic weekly, con- Dent, Fred, re n t...... ,,...... 18.20 Rogers, Thomas J^ re n t...... 26.00 Alice Brazauski, 590 North Main street, alterations and addition .. 600 64 68 guarding the public welfare by the Int Nick ...... Landers. Frary 4 a k . 31% This work will be done each day ana Deptula, Frank, rent ...... 20.00 Rourkc-Eno Paper Co., Inc., paper cups .? ...... 20.00 Manchester Dairy Ice Cream Co., 113 Summit street, alterations 300 enactment of taws which shall deal 60 Int Tel and Tel . . . . New Brit. Mch., com .. 3 will require the full Ume of at lea'it Dewey-Richman Co., office supplies ...... 4.68 Royal Typewriter Co., typewriter ...... 94.50 John Roth, 59 Cooper street, alterations and addition...... at the source with the evil of per- Johns M anville...... Diamond Shoe Store, shoes and b o o ts...... 56.3B 30.00 Mildred M. Wolf, 76 Bigelow street, alterations...... 36 Now—Pay Less and Get Real BAYER Aspirin! , do., pfd...... 30 EPISCOPALIANS FAVOR six men a day to do the work. Ryan, Theresa, r e n t ...... Blcioua pictures.” Kennecott ...... Mann 4 Bow. Class A . 3 The figures that have been secur- Dichenaun, B. S., Agt., rents ...... 18.-20 Rydiewlex, Frank, r e n t ...... i ...... 25.20 The question of whether women Lehigh Val R d ...... Dickenson. Mamie, moving services...... 23.00 $11,786 So M to put the reliability and quick have been cut to 25c. do.. Class B ...... — ed show that over 50 per cent of the Sanitary Products Corp., paper tow els...... 9.80 action of Genuine Bayer Aspirin delegates should be seated in general Llgg and Myers B . CREAHNG ARCHBISHOP Dolge, C. B., Co., disinfectants ...... 69.10 80.00 And the big, family size, 100 North and J u d d ...... 16% eggs produced in Connecticut are Sargent, Minnie, re n t...... within the reach of everyone, the and Synodical conventions, and rec- Loew's ...... Niles, Bern Pond . . . . 8% Donadiu. Frank, shoe repairs ...... 25.50 Saas, Ernest, m ilk ...... 2.28 TOTALS ...... $15,786 tablet bottles have again been from farms In the eastern part of price you pay has been drastically ommendations to aid actively the" Lorillart ...... Peck. Stow and Wilcox 2% the state and the auction m arket’s Dougan, Thomas, burial and ambulanee service ...... 70.00 Savings Bank of Manchester, rents ...... 49.10 Respectfully submitted, reduced. cause o f temperance also arc among 5'- I Bishop James Perr.v Relieved cuL Cut so low that nobody nrod McKcesp T in ...... '. Russell Mfg ...... 17 expected to be a large one with Douglaa, Mrs. Emma, re n t...... 12.60 Savings Bank of Rockville, rent ...... , 15.00 EDWARD C. ELLIOTT, JR. those which will be brought before ever again accept an unknown prep- Monsanto Chem . .. Scovill ...... 17 i of Ex-Officio Post as Nation- many buyers from all parts of tho Dunn Auto Wreeking Co., tire and tube ...... 1.50 Schaller Motor Sales, Inc., auto parta, etc...... 13.40 aration in place of real BAVEk So—Alwoya Say "Boyer'* u# Dooy, Mont Ward ...... BckhariK, Ottille, rent ...... 30.00 Stanley W o rk s...... I7ij al Council President. state and from out of state. Schendcl, Albert W., m ilk ...... 11.04 and it is also planned to show an Aspirin. When You Buy Nat Biscuit ...... Standard Screw ...... 50 Elite Stucio, supplies ...... , , ...... 21.00 4.43 Each crate wih contain 380 eggs Scblebel Bros., truck p a rts...... LOCAL LUTHER LEAGUE educational picture on the life of Nat Cash Reg . . . . . do., pfd., guar...... lOO Atlantic a ty . N. J., Oct. 17.— SELL YO URSELF THE Engel, Hans, board and care ...... 16.00 Schleldge, Wm, H., printing services...... 271.25 15c Note For 12 These new low prices make it a and tha cost of candling them and the butterfly and an animal study folly to accept unknown brands in Nat Dairy ...... Smythe Mfg. Co...... 35 (A P )—Episcopalian leaders of the Enrico, Domenic, rent ...... 25.20 Schmidt, Mrs. Carl, board and c a r e ...... : ...... • 1Q3.74 25c Note For 24 GOVERNMENT SPENDS Nat Distillers ...... for the storage is estimated will cost i Famham, Mra. Clarence, board and c a r e ...... entitled "On Western Trails,” an order to save a few cents. Taylor and F e n n ...... — country moved today toward the 46 cents and that the crate that will i 90.00 Schulda, John J., office equipmetft ...... , 6.00 WILL MEET ON FRIDAY animated cartoon, a 2-reeI comedy, N Y Central ...... Farr. .Virs. and Cervint, Mrs., re n t...... For instance, the pocket tins of 12 So—never ask for Bayer Aspirin Torrlngton ...... 66 creating—in all hut name—of an be used, the auction fee and the gen- 26.00 Scranton, Mra. E. E., r e n t...... 15.00 a "Mickey Mouse" cartoon, a musi- NY NH and H ...... Underwood Mfg. Co. . 48 IDEA O F w Farr, Fella and Rocco, re n t...... 30.00 29.00 real Bayer 'Tablets have been cut by the name “ aspirin” alone when BILLION FOR RELIEF archbishop for their church. eral other expense will add another Service Press, printing services...... cal color cartoon, a song sketch to 15c. Nbranda ...... Union Mfg. Co...... e?' Farr, ilrs. Lucy, rent ...... 30.00 27.00 you buy, but alwayssay B-A-Y-E-B To pave the way, the House of 45 cents. The funds of the assocla* , Shea, John P.. r e n t ...... Dramatic Committee to Present "This Uttle Piggy Went to Market" The popular 24 tablet bottles North Amer ...... U S Envelope, com . . . 80 Farr, Philip, rent ...... _ _ . 58.80 Shearer, J. M-, Motor Sales, auto p a rts...... 60 ASPIRIN and see that you get iL Packard ...... Bishops, in their 51st triennial gen- tion all to be nandled in much th.v i One Act Play — David Hut- by Singin' Sam and an Hawaiian Total Expenditures Up to Octo- do,, pfd ...... 103 eral convention voted yesterday to Firpo Oil Station, range oil ...... 4.01 Shechtman Motor Car Co., auto and truck parts, repairs . . . . 25.67 Penn ...... Veeder Root ...... 26% same manner as the vegetable mar- ' First National Bank of Boston, legal services...... chinson to Sing. travelogue "Paradise of the Paci- relieve Presiding Bishop James Dc- SAVING 260.00 Sheehan, John F., Agent, renta...... 42.00 l^r 15 Were 61,828,396,671). Phlla Rdg C and I . WhlUock Coll Pipe . . . — ket In Manchester the Wllllmant'c ' Foiey'a Express, moving service and delivering Town Reports. fic.” ALWAYS SAY “ BAYER ASPIRIN” NOW WHEN YOU BUY Wdlfe Perry of Rhode Island of hia 117.00 Sheridan. Mra. Patrick, board and c a r e ...... 40.00 The proceeds of the program will Mostly for Emergfency Pur- Phil Pete ...... J.B.WlI’ms Co. 310 par 45 Trust Company acting aa treasurer, I Michael Foley, rents ...... 30.00 Sire, John, renta ...... 30.00 The Luther League o f the poses. Pub Serv N J ...... cx-officlo post as president of the and making the collections as the ' Foxboro Co., Ink ...... go to the endowment fund that is .46 Smith, R. J., renta...... 57.60 Emanuel Lutheran church will hold being developed to provide income Radio ...... National Council. Legislation is be- eggs are .:old at the auction and ' Freeman, Edgar, filing saws ...... ing drafted to make legal the nam- 4.00 Solvay Sales Corp.. soda ash ...... 287.50 its regular meeting this Friday eve- for the employment of more gradu- Washington, Oct. 17.— (A P )— Rem R a n d ...... MARRIED 51 YYIARS making paymenta to the farmers the Not on the basis of how much you hope to have at the end Mrs. Margaret Fryer, r e n t ...... 28.80 So. N. B. Tel. Co., telephone service...... 358.39 ning at 8 o’clock. , The program Rey Tob B ...... ing of the new leader. Jay following tire sale. Oagllardone, Plo, rent ...... ate nurses on floor duty at the hoa- Tha government’s emergency ex- 10.00 Spears, Mrs Wm., r e n t...... 30.00 will be In charge of Miss Louise Jan- pltal. Tickets are also on sale at Ptodltures were reported today by Sears R oeb uck ...... Winated. Oct. 17— (AP) — Mr. Sweeping ebange.*- in canon law of a year but how much you can consistently save each week. Gamewell Co., signal system supplies ...... 3.10 Heads Together—Here*s Why! of the church would be effected If Sqpatrlto, Mra. Marie, re n t...... 27.00 sen and her dramatic committee the Bushnell box office and at Mc- ^ passed the Socony Vac ...... and Mra. Chesterfield C. ' Middle- General Motors Truck Co., truck p a rts...... 9.83 Squires, Gladys, rent ...... 28.00 and will be featured by a one-act blllloa dollar mark for the three South Pac ...... brook today observed the 51st anni- recommendations of reporting com- The total at the end of the year will be a satisfactory sur- Glblin, Mrs. Mary, board and care ...... Coy’s, Inc., 87 Asylum street, Hart- 88.00 Staiger, George, rent ...... 14.00 play entitled "Just Advertise.” fort. and a half months of the fiscal year Sou P Rlc S ...... versary of their marriage with a mittees were carried out. Gilbert Howe Gleason and On., Inspec. and adjustment...... 17.00 Stamford, Town of, aid rendered ...... 31.33 David Hutchinson, well known local up to October 16. South Rwy ...... quiet home reception. A year ago Before any change in the presid- prise to you. Gllkinson, Samuel, r e n t...... 60.00 Starkweather, Ray, range o i l ...... 1.88 ac()oist, will sing a group of num- expenditures were $1,- St Brands ...... they greeted friends at the home of ing officer’s duties can become ef- THURSDAY’S Glarionbury, Town of, aid rendered...... 24.21 State of Coancctlcut, board and c a r e ...... 58.58 bers. 828,296,6i9. (M.Uiest; the outgo for St Oil Cal ...... former Ckivernor Charles A. Tem- fective. church leaders said, the Glastonbury Knitting Co., r e n t...... 74.10 State of Connecticut, board and c a r e ...... 1,367.18 The topical study and devotions St Oil N J ...... pleton In Waterbury, a nephew. House of Deputies, comprising 640 Gleason, VVm. E„ r e n t...... •...... purposes was $1,016.- SPECIALS 45.00 State of Connecticut, Widows’ A i d ...... 1,210.89 will be led by Mrs, Beatrice Pear- Manchester *Plte of repayments of Tex Corp ...... Middlebrook la a former U. S. mar-- alty and clergymen equally divided, Glennev, W. G., Co., cement, lumber, rents, range oil ...... 107.69 State of Connecticut, blue prints (Trade sch o o l)...... 1.48 son. Following the program, re- $125,000,000 by the Reconstruction Timken Roller Bear . shal of the state and a former must ratl.’y the action. AT GollmlUcr, John, milk ...... 14.64 Steams, Antoinette, board and care ...... 40.00 freshments will be served and a Corporation and $10,000,000 by the Trans A m erica...... Litchfield county sheriff. The new "archbishop” if appoint- N Goodalinc, Lena, lent ...... 14.00 Straugimn, W. K., milk ...... , 25.56 social period held. Date Book Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora- Union Carbide ...... ed would serve until the first trien- Gorman, Thoimu’, i cr.l ...... 13.60 Strickland. Charles, rent '...... 20.20 tion. Unloir P a c ...... Hungarian excavations have pro- Gorman, Walter. Agt., renta ...... nial convention following his 68th Everybody’s 50.80 Sullivan, D. J., sign painting services...... 2.00 President Roosevelt in hia budget Unit Aircraft Corp . duced toys of the bronze age; they Gould, B. S.. Kcocivcr, rents ...... birthday. At the pre.icnt time the 25.20 Sullivan, Mra. Irma, re n t...... 30.00 Tula Week message to Congress last January, Unit Corp ...... j ivcrc evidently made from 1100 to tenure of the presiding officer is six Goivdy, Ernoat, rent ...... 10.16 8.75 UNUSUAL MOVIE PROGRAM Friday—M. H. S. vs. West Hart- estimated that the total emergency Unit Gas Imp ...... 100 B. C., according to acientista. years. Graham, Thomas, milk ...... Sweet, Harry F.. tree expert ...... THE SAVINGS BANK \ 21.90 Sweet, Mrs. Jessie, r e n t...... 10.80 ford in football at Mt. Nebo field a'. cost for the current fiscal year end- U S Ind Ale ...... Grlmoson, Robert H., uniform ...... ] 26.00 Taggart. Calvin C., moving services...... 25.00 FOR KIDDIES NOVEMBER 3 3 o'clock. Also Yoimg Republicans ing next June 30 would be 3723,- U 8 Rubber...... Market Mra. Ida Gustaf-on, board and care ...... 40.00 'Taylor, Howard, rent ...... 14.00 organization meeting at Masonic au.SOO, after RFC repayments of U S S m elt...... OF MANCHESTER Hartford iaulatlon Hoap., board and c ^ e ...... ! “ 120.00 Tedfordi-Joseph,-milk . T-n-, . » ...... 65.94 Temple a*. 7;30 .p. in...... $480,436,600. U 8 Steel ...... Land O’Lahes '* Harter Curp.,"handistand ...... 7...... 7...... T" 19.50 Thornton, Hugh, rent ...... ; ...... 25.20 Proceeds Will Go Into Fund to Coming Eventa Howeverr the President Tied esti- West UntoiT” . “ 77.. A Mutual Savings Bank Hartford, City of, aid rendered...... 6,786.46 Tiffany, Roland S., appllancca...... '...... 36.00 Oct. 22—Bridge party sponsored mated emergency expenditures for West El and Mfg . . . Fourth Season BUTTER! Hartford Hosp., board and care ...... Provide for Hartford Hospi- r^'“' 56.00 Tycx. John, re n t...... 23.80 by nurses of Memorial bospital at the fiscal year ending Isst June 30 Woolworth ...... ,,.. Of Our Hanford Grinding Co., power mower p arta...... 12.45 U. S. Rubber Products, water h o s e ...... , 17.64 tal Nurses. at approximately two and one half Elec Bond and Share Horiford Orphan Asylum, boani and care ...... i Masonic Temple. tt.mk.r Malual gertaxa neaS OeatraJ Fana, In*. 17.00 Union Water Meter Co., meter p a rts...... 3.58 Oct. 24—Husking bee by St. blllloa more than the amount ac- Fall and Winter Series Haugh, Archie, damage claim ...... tually uaed. lb. 18.00 Vallur.zl, Frank, re n ts...... 106.00 An unusual motion picture pro- Bridget’s cburch. WILD CAT SHOT of Hayes, Archie, range oil and land rental ...... ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 43.01 V'nivoline Oil Co., gasoline and o i l ...... 613.12 Tile Federal Emergency Relief Ha: 18, W. L-, motorcycle auppllea...... | gram for children will be presented Oct. 26— "Harvest Moon” , min- 3.60 Van's Filling Station, range o i l ...... 5.64 strel show at Second Congregational Administration contributed $444,- New Milford, Conn., Oct. 17 __ Eeulv, n.omas, labor, Wesf Cem etery...... at the Bushnell Memorial in Hart- 000.000 to thl.a year' emergency strictly Frmh Local 124.20 Vouch, Robert N.. election helpers, etc...... 201.50 ford Saturday afternoon, November church. Ladies’ Plain Garments . (AP)—A four foot wild cat weigh- Hciine'ni'n, Louis E.. range oil ...... • ....!! 19.70 Wallingford, Town of, aid rendered ...... ' 2.40 costs, with highways coming second ing about twenty pounds, waa shot Cooking he Ud Printing Co,, rdvt. services ...... 3. under the auspices of the Class of Men’s Suits and Topcoats . .00 at 3152.000,0()0. Emergency conser- EGGS! 114.00 100.00 $1 to death today near the Green Pond Watkins Bros., Inc., ourlal ...... 1924 of the Hartford Hospital A smoke bomb which sets up a Hil'. n's Office Machine Service, typewriter repairs ...... 7.50 Wat.son, James, labor and material ...... 25.35 vation work accounted for $116- mountain estate of WlUlam H. (Big HoM^n-heliion Co., bond ...... ; ...... | Training school. Townspeople who smoke screen 30 feet high over 20 for 000,(,00. 7.00 Web-ster and Webster, fittings...... , 8.25 desire tickets may obtain them by acres, wards off frost and whose DRY CLEANED Bill) Edwards, former Princeton Demonstrations Ho;!. E .’ . J ciita and board and c a r e ...... 210.00 Weir, George, rent ...... , 30.00 Tile farm adminiatration has football star and one time collector Ko •Carles S., Atty, r e n t ...... calling 5439. ammonium aulpbate contents aids AND PRESSED spent $80,000,000, which, however, doz. 30.00 Wclr, John, ren t...... 14.00 The program will be featured by fertilization, is widely uaed by of porta In New York. Tha cat, POPULAR MARKET h o >sc. .7. E. A Son, Inc., sh o e s...... was balanced by $166,000,000 of Using The 77.70 Weldon Drug Co., drugs...... , 6.60 a musical fable, "Puss in Boots," French grape growers. spotted in a tree, was killed with a 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING Hr '..(u, C. E , Estate, rent ...... [ _ | 30.00 CALL AND DELIVERY SERMCE processing tax revenues. All of the .32 calibre rifle of Joe Pruchntk. 45.00 Weldon, Dr. Thomas H., r e n t...... Selected Oreening Ho..rrtli, Emil, r e n t...... 18.20 West, Harold T., Inc., stakes, labor and m aterial...... 20.00 ELECTRIC WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP hu'.'ard, J., compressor and operator ...... us 83.13 West Side Dairy, m ilk ...... 37.32 DIAL 7100 APPLES! Hu imah, Arthur, shoes and clothing ...... !!!!!! 114 26 WetheraOeld, Town of, aid rendered...... 1.8S Hu'Ojand. J^' a. use of car ...... 03.84 Whipple, Mra. Larrabee, board and care ...... 45.00 RANGE Haney Jacob;, range oil ...... 5.63 Wilcox, Crittenden and Co.. Inc., washera and b o lts...... 1.71 ^ 16-qnart THURSDAY— — THURSDAY Jnct been. Charlea E., election expenses...... 119.00 Wilkie, A. R.. milk ...... 41.64 F V haaket SPECIALS J o'' & Podrovb, rents ...... 21.00 Wlllla, O. E. and Son, Inc., cement, lumber, etc...... 107.58 Jcrim , John, rents ...... Highest Prices VANOCO GAS 14.00 Wilson, H. L., salary as Sealer of Weights and Measures . . . . 75.00 Jchiison, Aaron, Estate, renta ...... 140.13 Wilson, Robert D., hauling services...... 50.00 WINTER GRADE I F I n M t B r a n d Choice Western Steer Beef Johnson & Little, labor and m aterial...... 99.6 39.29 Windham, 'Town of, aid rendered...... XLCAW rey ft anti-knock GASOLINE Kci.tUig, M. -Ic, rents ...... 30.00 Windsor, Town of, aid rendered ...... 12.00 PINK SALMON! - BE.STCUT.S Keith, O. E-, Furniture Co., w ick a ...... In Years 836 Main Street *•") •oW exclusively at Van’s .Service .30 Wivlgnac, Frank, rent and damage by d o g s ...... 22.00 60 Keith, Ml.,. G. E.. rents ...... Station. When Better Gasoline la Sold, VAN Will Sell It! 30.00 Wood, John, re n t...... 14.00 Kc.'er’s Shoo Store, sh o e s...... w .A ft 23.04 Wood, L. T. Oo.. i c e ...... • 25.12 Come in and have your Oil changed to l-|b. can* 1 ^ Chuck Roast and Steaks 12 .:lSd!uin,'tAjma,.433nt 14.W ffroodi Ri' D.V Go.', pipe . I I .-V I -I -I -I » i . , . 1 t . r ti i -i t iiiii< in V ’• • 190J)5 KUa'iU. Aiuia,. rents ...... Winter Grade AMDCG^I^" Quart-. ; 50.70 Yulyes, Samuel, shoe repairs and rant ...... • • 38.00 2Sc K»; .atru h, .Tamos, labor and raatertal...... flee o f th» Beet- Oils eeM tedayr regard 10.20 Zawlatowakl, John, re n t...... a. 8.65 lets of price. Dellolous juicy Kh. iev Ghfrtig Sloel Broom Go., b to o « i ir. .sv 8.23 Zwick, Samuel, rent r;'.'".r.lrr.'‘.';'.“ ./.rr.'T .r;v r.', a-. *ste 16.00* I Am Giving Away ft KL'm.in, AJ ' , ,ents ...... 28.00 ^Jewelry, Watch Cases, Trinkets, 1985 CALENDARS 19c ft) Legg Genuine Spring Lamb 19c Klc: .mn, Louis, lents ...... Auto Tire Co., tire g u a rd ...... 90 TIRE SALE ORANGES! 64.10 Berggren, J. A., Dairy, m ilk ...... 9.60 FREE! Third Demonstration Knrj.a, Arthur. Agent, ren ts...... 88.00 Choice 1 Koi.owaki, Jullam. rents ...... Bliah, F. T. Hardware Co., hardware and supplies...... 213.61 COOPER TIRES I Vary Beat Center Cut fcf. 27.00 Boyle, Edward, and Sons, m ilk ...... 21.96 Spectacle Frames, Dental 1 Ko'.tko, Augusta, rents ...... 26.00 iN TYPE PRICES doz. KuUenikl. .Mrs. Tony, rents Brasouskaa, Leo, meats and groceries...... 14.86 1 S ir l o i n S te aks - - J » , ^ ...... • • • a • • • • a a . , a t • • a • ^25.20. 3 0 Brasouaki, Adam, meats, groceries, re n t...... 184.06 aw ai tom. ame '4JM>x20...... $4.48 EDISON BATTERIES THURSDAY, OaOBER 18 1 P o r k C h o p s 1 P o r t e r h o u f o Kucrlcnski, Edward, rent ...... 7 ...... 10.00 Bristol, City of, aid rendered...... Work, etc. A I^k'ng, Charles, labor and material ...... 96.80 4.50x21 ...... $4.85 13-Pbte...... $6.50 6.80 Brunner's Market, meats and groceries...... 27.82 4.75x19 .$4.95 I Fancy White Lent!, John, rents...... 25.60 PHELPS RANGE OIL 1 21®» 1 21«» 1 S t e a k s 2 3 o % | LaFranees, Henry, rent ...... Bryant and Chapman Co., m ilk ...... 18.72 It is our business to know and pay the true 5.00x19 .. ----- $5.2.1 At 2 P. M. 10.00 CampbelTs Service Station, auto and truck parts, (tires, etc.). 101.10 R Thor# or# many roosons why so 6.00x20 .. ----- $5.45 OIL BURNERS .. .$9..a0 CAULIFLOWER! Upp, J. J., milk, rent and m aterial...... 03.20 value of grold. You will be surprised at Oil Burner Parta Lrbec, John, r e n t ...... Canale's Market, meats and groceries...... 47.39 numT Now England paopio praior SJt5x21 .. ___ $6.45 Under the Direction of 14.40 Cignetti's Market, meats and groceries...... 0.00x20 H. Lomas A Nettleton Oo.. rants ...... V.‘. 18.00 . . . .$0.35 Sold Here. 1 Legs and Rumps Milk Fed Veal 12V^cn>| | 14.00 Cobb. Lacey, board and c a r s ...... the amount you can get for a few old tha Laxlngton..Jt*B convanianL^naw 6.00x21 H. I^daU A Foulds Paper Co., rent and clapboart*. . . 40.00 ... .$9.60 19.00 0)iT«ntl, Paul, rent,' meats and groceriea...... 298.57 pieces. —m o d a r a . i . a c o n o m i c o L 3 hd*> Magneii, C., renU ...... aaaaaeAaaaa 20.00 1 Nhnulder Veal 1 Meaty 1 Magneli Drug Co., dru g s...... Cummings, B. W., milk ...... 13.80 MRS. MARION ROWE 1 1.15 DeCiantla, Frank, meats and groceries...... 82.00 V A M^C ser vice 4,6 Hartford Read Home Economist of The Manchester Electric Company '.v'jifiA- ’ Magowan. Mrs. E ll^ re n ts ...... 21.00 'RBat most important of oil la tha I F a n c y M a l a g a Mahoney. Frank, board and cai4 ...... East HA'tford, Town of, aid rendered...... 432.91 V O STATION n.ene $806 1 V e a l C u t l e t 1 R o a s t 1 V e a l C h o p s 1 24.00 England, George, meats and groceries 1...... 122.71 Turn Yours Into Cash iilancliT. homalika hoapUalitY. Tha IN THE STORE IN THE ODD FELIXIWS BLOCK Manchester Auto Top Co., truck parts and renalni 11.25 GRAPES! Mmrehester Construction Co., ...... England. W. Harry, rent, meats and groceries...... 212.56 cordial w alcom a of tha manago* At the Center 181.60 Fairflald Grocery, meata and groceriea...... 1 2 3 ® n 1 Manchester Electric Co., ele^trk wrViM > ...... 29.86 1 1 0 c t t > 11 3 1 b * . 2 5 e 1 8,732.53 Farmington. Town of, aid rendered...... 11.08 At the HIGHEST PRICES m anl o n d Ita ataff. m a n y o f w h o m Hancbeater Gas Oo., gas servfta...... 4 3 Formerly Occupied By the Southern New England Manebaster Grain A'Coal• _ ^ ___ a Co.! r a t s ...... • • • a a a a a a a a a a a e a a a an'SFelice, Eulgi, rent, meats and groceries...... 121.41 ora Now Engkmdara, tha paraonol Telephone Company ^ lb. Manchaater Investment Co.. ce m «t .‘.V...... ’ *...... First National Stores, Inc., meats and groceriea...... 1,721.72 Garrone'a Market, meata and groceriea...... aarrlea and lha cooklng~AO tasty— 1 ^^ Choice B oneleis Rib Roast c ib | Hospital, board a i r f ! ...... 77.36 fee 01111# 19 19 743.43 Gerard, Mrs. Ellaabetb, r e n t...... 15.00 as onlr woman eon do. MENU Fancy New Co., hardware and suppllea . . 77.10 Gerlch'f Oil Station, range oil ...... Government License TUNES SQUAR E D ISTR ICT 1 C o u n t r y R o U 1 16.04 — ------1 — Hallowe’en Cake 1 Rich Creanay Mnenstor 1 115.68 Great Atlantic and PaclOc Tea O)., meats and groceries...... 2,241.97 it NaxI Sma you’ra in Now Yorii try u-aev Sweet Potatoes! 140.33 Chocolate Oatmeal Cooldee Manebaster Trust Oo.. safe deposit beix rental Hole, J. W. Co., rent, clothing, dru^, meats and groceriea . . . . 471.77 T.G.L12. No. 12-5797 a *®- , 22.00 Johnson Brothers, electrical services...... lha Laxiagtoa. Room rataa ora os lo w ..A MOOBM HOm "ON ITi Yellow and Black Salad Tropic Nut Oleo | Buttar 1 C h o o s ® 1 Manchester Trust Co., lenU * ...... 22.77 TOIS* lYWr MINUTE TO SUKI 122.40 Kittel'a Market, Almshouse, meats and groceries...... 629.90 as S3 o doY. Etoit room hos bath Candied Apples Manchester Water Co., waUr aervtca 1...... U .66 We do watch, clock, jewelry repairing rout VIUT MOIT rtEASANT lb. Kuligowaky» Mrs. Lena, meats and groceries...... 51.00 and radio. All Laxlngton raatouronts 1 2 i b s . 2 5 « 1 1 2 l b * . 5 5 ® j 1 I 9 « n > . 1 Lantlere, G., meats and groceriea...... N .00 and optical worl^ AS teataelea feed is yte- rooaooMS Lewis, Philip, rents, meats and groceries...... 189.99 parad br wemea eeaks ora coolad by ralrigaratad oir. . rOOIATNt A ey Modiai Sliad Dukas, Charles, meats and groceriea...... : . . . . 60.00 H O T E L CHAIIIS 1. OINITCIN, Manaeer , KartlflMc Chemical C o, sulphate of alumina ...... “Lucas, J. L., meats and g roceries...... 83.29 ^ THE MANCHESTER 1 14c Small Lean Smoked Shoulders 14^^ | Mahieu, August D., meats and groceries...... 24841 . O N IO N S! * Machlna Oo, brush euttera ...... “10.76 n « I. a t y of, aid randerad Hancbesler Public Market, meats and groceriea...... 19346 Matthew ^ o r 63.44 Mosser, B., meata and groceriea...... Stanley, rents •••••••••••••aaaaaaa 31.00 ^ ELECTRIC COMPANY 14.00 Nichols, James, meate and groceriea...... 24.00 48TH STREET AT LEXINGTON AVENUE • NEW TORE fAR A M O U NT -Bany. rants . . . . a****nn««»%«9naassae ••aaanassf Jeweler 46th Str«et, We$t of Iroarfwoy. NfW YORK 773 Main Street Phoae 5181 1^® sr 76.00 OswaM, Wnu, meats and groceries...... $ 6.00 CHJUtES B. OCBESTEI. Maan«et *•••••• •.••••••snsasaa 66.45 AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICESI -.an- W bU ------Paganl. B., msau andxroeeries...... 68.00 999 Main Street Manchester 67.20 Josephta*. 8 0 1 ^ and groceriea...... 3.00 Pheedoe NtoeaB HaMl llsBiieewn Ce.. b e , Ubk Hitt, rrMidau • lin-Cuboa, R • • A* • • p • • •.4I M4T grocarisa 9640 AlieaHe Ckri Iwk.CadiBse, Deeelit Nedwkad f h ^ Cloeiaaidi Vea Ctovsw Deyiea. The Clew LAVISH MONEY ON LIVING ROOM GIRts PROSECUTOR LEADS W A R 'G lorifying ON FAKE STOCK SALESMEN ef the J. Morley Fletcher Urgres That Sacri fices Be Limited To Rest Of Home YOUR If Necessary. Y ourself Aid To New York Attorney General Hears Pitt-Minnesota Battle H ea ^ FofTotten Stories of Thousands Victimized Yearly. By Alicia H art CHILDREN 8y Oliwit Rob*rt> BertM (With isoa a w m ) AMuaklnaum va Heldtihsrs .. Mwder Jowa va Iowa S-.ata...... tr m «M H ^ SATURDAY, OCTOBER SO .vaniaa va Kaaiaa S ta ts ...... DIZZY DEAN NAMED ' — Carlston va Lawrtne ...... GAMEMAYDNCD1 _ "Of course you wouldn’t try “ Should school children go to tha EAST Centra vs Marqustts ...... BBOm HERE TODAY to talk with ypur hands or get Buffalo TS. Alfrsd ...... ii-:iOhio U. va M iam i...... movies through the week?” s moth- RoebtsUr vs. Am herst...... Gaoraia Tsch va Mlohlgaa .... AS MOST VALUABLE him dan sleeker pub- Into the habit of over-gesticulat- ei asks. "1 bad a dreadful time last Boston U. rm. Bates ...... SL Loula va M ln o u rl...... LIKELY CANDIDATE Usher o f The Blade, teams that ing, but neither should you make WUllama vs. Bowdoln ...... ' e - l i Wait. Rsnrvs va. ML Union .. CHARLES MOBDEN. police re- a practice o f always holding them year with Mary. She went to the Baltlmors va CathuUo C...... So. Oak. Stats va No. Dak. .. porter, has been mysterloiisly four o'clock show about every other Nsrthtsatera va Colbr ...... (-il Carnsala Tach va Notra Dama. perfectly quiet A slight gesture Colgats va Ohio S ta te ...... PLAYER IN LEAGUE k llM he determines to employ often drives home your point more day and she was terribly late for Navy ■va Columbia ...... T-u FORGRIDHONORk lier supper. And always on Salur- - 'VIrsiBia vs. Dartmouth...... Nsbraska va Oklahoma . . . . . SID N EY OBIFF, famous erlmlnol- efficiently than words. Besides, Hampdon-Sydney va Dolawaro .... Wisconsin va Purdut ...... o^st, to solt;e the murder. graceful gestures' generally are day, too.” WlltUm-llary va Ooorastown., II- ( SL Mary’s va Fordhsm ...... Morden had been asslipied to I f Miss Mary had been mine I'd fusquehanna va H sm llton...... Rose Poly ve. Wabash ...... quite charming.” DenIton vs Wittenberg ...... learn all he could about FRANK With these words, a famous have been after her with a police- Holy Cross va Harvard ...... 10- 7 R«l Bird Birbr Celt 78 Oil Imposmg List of Early Up- B. C ATH AY, wealthy and prom- man, I think. No catld has any busi- b t Lawrsnes va Hobart ...... II- 0 dramatic coach opened a lecturq Wash. Coll Va Johns Hopklbs.. «-tj FAB WEST inent, who had threatened to sue on the value of pantomime, not ness to sit in schuol all day using up Mich. Sta'.s vs. Manhattan...... of 80 Points in WmBrng The Blade because the newspaper only in the theater but in every- mental energy .uid'then continue to Rhods Island va Man. Stats... 11-14 U. C 1- A. va California...... sets Snatches Color from reported Cathay had lieen ar- day life. Then she went on to use up emotional energy on pictures LaFaystta va N. T. U...... 11-11 San Joia va. Calif. Agr...... rested. Later It was proven that Juanita va P a Mil. Coil...... Paelf. U. va. Columbia, Port. . National Loop Awai say that although meaningless ol anything else, except for an oc- MInnaaota va FIttiburah ..... 7-1 Oregon va. Idaho .-...... Groop of htersectioiial the man arrested. Klvinj; the name motions of tbe arms'and hands casional splurge. Vaih. Las vs. Princeton ...... 0-8 Montana Mlnsa va. Montana .. of Cathay and ncromponled by a stamp a person as nervous or This does not concern movies as, Bueknell va 8t. Thom as...... Calif. Ramblers va. Nevada ■.. Panl Waner Is^Se^id^ ylri called MABV BRIGOS, was lacking In poise, natural ones such, or their influence good or bad Ohio ITsaltyan va Sjrrscuas .. 0-40 Stanford va. San Pranolseo,. Games Satnrday. an Impostor.. The Blsdt> piilillshed Conn. Stats va Tufts ...... 0-41 Ore. State is. So. Calif...... with a purpose behind them add on the child's training. It is the Sswants va. Army ...... Utah State va. Wyoming .. .. a retraction. a good deal to a personality. {hysical effect we arc regard! Frank. Marshall vs. Crtlnua .. 0 -4 Then Morden Is found dead and Chicago, OcL 17.— (A P )— And As a matter of fact, several here, and the upsetting of h: Detroit va 'VllUnova ...... SOUTH By HUGH a FULLERTON, JB. a few hours later cornea news famous actresses have become dis- Brown va T a la ...... eUll they call him "Dizzy.’’ He’s the and hygenic routine. Aasoolatad Press Sports Wrltar that Cathay Is dead — possibly tinctive personalii.iea by knowing Tonnaiaas va Alabama ...... 8-11 CYilldrrn Need Chan*{e MIDDLE WEST Davidson vs. Duka ...... 7-18 troet valuable player In the NaUon- poisoned...... how and when to use their hands al League. New Tork. Oct. 17—(A P)—Whllt . .Sidney Griff iindertahes the There is a time and a place' No. Carolina Stats vs. Florida.. in conversation. children to see pictures. It depen- Monmouth va Bradlsy ...... ' t - l l Arkansai va. Liouiilgna ...... He’s the Idol of St. Louta. the talk it ta too early In toe season to bo- ease. He calls on Cathay’s physl- Furman vs Msresr ...... Jane Cowl, for instance. When on their age, their bed time and John Carroll va. C asa...... 0-20 o f the baseball world. gln to rank teams In toe order of rians and then rocs to see she played tbe leading role in Indiana va Cbleaao ...... 7- 7 Howard vs. MlaalaaippI ...... C n A B L F. S MISIIER. Cathay’s their own susceptibility to exclte- Aibland VI. Cincinnati ...... Kentucky va. No. Carolina ... He’s maWng thousands o f dollars their national Importance it looks "The Road to Rome," audiences sient. But when a child sits in Co# VI. Cornall Coll...... 11- 0Okla A.AM va. So. Methodist.. f Jr himielf, eaahlng in on hie fame friend and lawyer. Fisher asUs fairly gasped at her gestures. Be- like a safe bet to say toe survivor of school all day, even the healthiest RIes VI. Crslghton ...... 11-11 Centenary va Taxas ...... Griff who Ls employlnic him. cause her hands are graceful and Adrian va. Dayton' ...... 0-14 Gaorgla va Tulan e...... Saturday’s clash between Pitts- needs change of ali and position and It al"** ***'* ^ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY This living room, adafitlng 18th eentiiry furniture Idnts to modern needs, was designed by L Morley beautiful, tbe gasps were nothing Utah va Denver ...... 0-11 A la Poly va Vanderbilt ...... burgh and Minnesota will be seri- CHAPTER XH to atop using up nerve power. Emo- He was christened Jerome Her- Fletcher. The himlturr Is light enough so It ran l>e moved to suit the convenience of Its oeeupants. If not admiring. man Dean. They called him Jerome ously (xinsldered when It cornea to Griff did not an.swcr the lawyer ------’______.An Exercise for Hands tional interest of motion pictures, awarding toe season’s footbaU btit continued smlllnR a smile that it is true, does divert and rest tho when he was picking cotton for less laurels. I*. That's a thing for any woman than a dollar a day, but when he told nothing. action died when Cathay died, brain to a great extent, but what By .MARY MAKG.ARKT .MeBRIIlE • atric‘'s the use of fabrics and so to remember.' Hands should be began to skyrocket across the base- On toe Bhowinga thus far, P itt’s "Was It perhaps." KlJdie'r asked, which, of course, was a break for ------the walls of his living room arc not only white, smooth and well- growing children need is the balance .Golden Panthers appear to bs "that Is, if It's a fair question, the the newspaper. However, the mat- HIGH BOOTERS SMOTHER ball horizon they started calling painted with what he calls a groomed, but graceful and supple of physical activity after a session him "D izzy." "tops" In toe east—at least toeio ta district attorney of the county or ter hod been amicably adjusted New York.—Skimp on every oth- at lessons. no other team that has tackled os ' stri ng green." Wall paper, he as well. Exercises can make them The "most valuable player” someone connected with the police prior to Cathay's death. I handled ■ cr room in the house if you must, As It happens there is no reason much in the w ay o f opposition os 1 but splurge on the heart of the declares, should be put in a liv- that way. award of the National League la the force who employed you?" the adjustment personally.” why Mary ^ould not atop In at a Pitta clashes with Washington A , home—your living room. ing room only ns decorative panel- Sit In a straight chair, arms KINGSWOOD SCHOOL, 7-0 latest honor to fall to the pitching 'The question," said Griff, "Is Griff raised his eyebrows in inter- ing. hanging loosely at your aides. four o’clock movie once in a while. eshsaUon of the champlonahlp St. Jeffersoij, West Virginia and South- fair enough.” rogation, 1 That's the advice of J. Morley Plenty of lamps, arranged con- Keeping shoulders, elbows and But when it becomes an obsession Louta Cardinals. The Dtazy one ern California and has remained un- There was a moment of silence. "Can you tell me about that?" he j Fletcher, famous authority on Eng- d>cs: defeated. I Ilsh period furniture, who has just veniently near the chalr-a that will wrists perfectly relaxed, make be- and a regular thing it is out of came within two points of a perfect "Oh, the answer.” Griff said. asked. be use get a chance? Margin m 4-Years Compe- ica, which votes the honorary award over North Dakota State and Neb- tion. but you understand we all of I may assure you, however, that could neve r be us artlcidatc about By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE in for fleecing, go in on a big right tor the average famliy. Then make believe you are pull- each year, getting 78 votes out of raska. The only drawback to nomin- us have our professional obliga- they were in every way satisfac- , it as Mr. Fletcher has been. The scale. One womsm not long ago Children Becking Eorape ARDIR MEMORIAL "L ig h t should be soft ami clear, ing taffy. Bring the bands togeth- a possible 80. Hta margin waa 38 aUng this as a Utulor scrap is that tions, counselor.” tory to Mr. Cathay. However, the room, Chippendale in feeling ami New York.—Thousands of hard sold all of Nova Scotia to a lot The some Is true of the child who World aerie^ gamee are net exactly ■ novelty In Bportanmas Park, SL so we have put whit shades on the er In front of you — fingers to- tition in Gaming Fonrth points over Paul Woner, PitUburgh Minnesota has five major gomes af- "I sec. I see," Fisher remarked, settlement came too late." complete from rug to window dra- luck stories pass over the desk of of credulous souls. habitually comes home to bis story Ixmls, pictured above, bnt world serlee’ gamee wtth two brothers pltcli- lamps," he explains. gether in a point — and then fling ter it and Pitt four. toying with a pencil on his desk "What do you mean?" peries, Is part of an exhibit of books. Many a boy has some ever- outfielder, who finished aecond with them outward, stretching the lin- Bertha Schwartz, expert on fake ’ "If women take the trouble to tag so ^ peifert boU are a novelty anywhere. Dtaaw Dean, lefL and fifty points. Joe Moore o f the nervously. 'That Dr. Cooper should ” I mean that the shock had pros- living rooms that five prominent l.'iws Variety of Colors lasting pirate or a lease James wait- Straight Shntont Victory; hit brother. Daffy, right, are not likely to fbrgrt the dmnns staged la this gers wide apart. Repeat at least stocks and their promoters. And , be crooked, they want big re- To Erect Bust of Famons Glonta voa third with 43 and Travta The Imposing list of early see eon be prosecuted for criminal luallea- trated Cathay. He was a very sick decorators have put together In co- The colors in the room Mr. ing for fout o’clock to come along. past etaaeta —» ™ fifty times. When you've finished, turns. Usually they seem to flg- Jackson of New York next with 89. upsets has snatched some o f the man from the momsnt the slander- operation with manufacturers. Fletcher has designed arc off- when the blue-eyed, youthful-look- ! He shuts himself up to read rather sance. He disregarded his profes- open and close your hands about .__ , - - . . ure they con make more by at- Phj West Hartford Next Dlziw succeeds (Mrl HubbeU, oee o f color from a group o f other intarsee- sional duties and obligations and ous attack upon his character was “ A living room .should first of white, aqua-marine green, lacquer, Ing assistant attorney general of j taching themselves to some man than go out roller skating or play Slugger Who Was Dis- GuuM ffomee Saturday that looked black and mulberry and yellow. twenty times. Do it rapidly, tight- Bator’s Note: This Is ths first of Aroarsd Osrdnsr. the Giant pitching staff whe obtain- made an erroneous'diagnosis, which made by the newspaper.” all be comfortable," Mr. Fletcher the ^tate of New^'York. assl^ed to and getting all he has than by ball. There is no great difference And to Dtassr'e like "naturota", when they w «t« The mulberry appear:-, In the ly clinching your flats and then series o f six tatlmats artlcles~nn surprise, it did. ed only 14 votes. was subsequently made public," "When was the settlement declares. "It should not only look the Bureau of Securities, Is not working a list of strangers.' from a physical point o f view be- mch^duled mad thm o f lived-in but should BE lived in. straight-hanging dama.sk window stretching and spreading the fin- PUlng up the widest margin In covered in That City. D ls ^ and Daffy Dean, S t Louis Some of DiEzy*s ochlovementa "What was the diagnosis hr made?" Griff asked. busily restraining some despairing Miss Schwartz does not think tween the movie and the book. Both Who’s Who AnjrwoyT graduate managers who had hoped There must be plenty of comfort- draperies and again In the up- gers outward. Cards pitchers. The story o f their over the 1984 campaign: made?” Griff asked. "On Thursday afternoon." man or woman from jumping out the depression has . particularly are emotional fillips instead of mus- four yaara of eonpetltlon, Manches- At the very start of his popular- M. H. S. Harriers Travel for capacity crowds probably wUl able chairs for people of all .sizes holstery of the .sofa ami one chair. These cxcrclae.s should be done w l y home life and experiences ta ity, he gave a different birthday and Won thirty games and lost seven " I would preffr not to discuss It "Why was it made?" Griff s.skcd. the window then and there because lessened the number of salesmen cular and fresh air tonics. ter High’s soccer team oontinued Its In the regular aeason; won two be heard fa r and wide. and heights. Apd n.specially there The chintz of the love scut and of several times a day. Within a BalUmore, OcL 17.— (A P )—Balti- the minors will be discussed ta the birthplace, on several occasions. In view of my connections with the i savings lost through being a who go about trying to sell fake Too often the mcvlc-mad child, or other installments. world series games; 'ed the NaUon- They ore Michigan and Georgia should be some rather small but one chair has the green of the few wccFs you'll discover that seniatlonal victory march yesterday more il preparing to honor Babe When he first Joined tho (Cards, be family,” Fisher said firmly. j "Because." Fisher said witii jcker, she Is likely assisting in a stock, but she docs believe— or 'cok-mad child, Is escaping from al League in strike-obts tor the Tech, normally leaders in toe wert comfortable chairs that can be wall, black, lacquer and white In your ha'lls arc graceful and sup- afternoon at the Charter Oak field Ruth, her baseball playing aon, by ^ d he was was bom In Holdenville, 'T see,” Griff told him. 'There feeling, 'I could sec that my raid. Her bureau ha" the job of run- perhaps it is Just that she hopes teal living. Perhaps they don’t care third succesalve year; fanned IM and eouto, coming together at Ann moved easily Into the various its Oriental stencil design. Tlicrc ple and that they look years erecting a bust of him. By JAMBS B. PRESTON Oklahoma, on January 16, 1910. To New York State Meet isn’t any. chance that his diagnosis client waa on the verge of a com- ning down fraudulent stock sales- { — peopl - have learned to be a lit- n.uch for things the way they are at at the expense of Kingswood Bchool batsmen; pitched 311 irjiings; par- Arbor with toe records showing groupings for conversation that Is a hand-knotted white scatter younger. Paul E. Burke, president of the AeeoctoWd Pieaa Sports Writer. Later he claimed he was bom In was right, is there?" plete collapse. I took Mrs. Cathay men and she Is always on call when | tle more cautious. Yet every day home or have no desire to take’any o f West Hartford, submerging the Uclpated In 61 (Cardinal games, four defeats between them. The "Not one chance In a million. every living room should make rug before the lire and white Is Marylard Amateur Athletic Asso- Lucas, Arkansas, and subsequently with me. We went to the Palace there's a job to bo done, night or thousands fall victims the spe- part in small home responsibilities. vislterB under a score of 7 to 0. It either (u pitcher, pineh batter or East-West struggle between Ford- Not one chance in ten million,” possible. used on two chairs and for the ciation, announced plana for raising Four years ago, the American gave his birthday as August 14, Hotel In the city and got in touch day. cious line of a smooth-tongued man B'Jt whatever the reason, there is a was the fourth consecutive shutout base-runner; batted .246 and beat ham aud SL M ary's suffered a Fisher said emphatically. "fils "F or , instance. In this pnrtloi- v 00(1 work. funds for the memorial last night. Comedy, written, directed, acted and 1913; July 11, 1912, and November Picked Team of Seven to YALE PROSPECTS SEEM with the paper's publisher. We Tile other evening. for in- who is selling something that limit to these diver.slons, a place triumph for Coach Hugh Greer’s the Gianta six Umes. setback, when tbe galloping Oaele diagnosis Is a shining example of Ihi room, at least three groupings An interesting feature of the He said he thought It fitting that publicized by Dtazy and Daffy Dean, 9, 1911. from Oakland, CAl.. were beaten by reached an amicable settlement of A Thought stance, she was at a dinner dance, doesn't exist. where they cease to be "rest." booten this season. And sUll they call him ’’Dizzy." arr possible; one around the fire- roc.m Is the complete balance o f the city where the home-run slug- just how much harm a doctor can the entire matter upon terms which waa playing ta a vacant lot ta San It was pointed out to him that Nevada and Fordham waa barely pi.rce, another In the center of the both color and design. That Is, ail dressed up in a brand-new, Dondnate Play ger started bia career should mark Compete in Troy Cross POOR FOR BROWN TILT do when he shoots off his face. It’s were quite satisfactrny to all con- low-necked dress when a message . Antonio, Texas. one o f these, August 14, 1913, was vlctorloue over Boaton Cbllege. an Insult to Mrs. Cathay.” ropm, with the sofa and the love in this corner is white to balance t'omnKMlItlea Guide Fakers Manchester dominated the play the end o f that career with a last- Daffy’s birthday, and he was asked cerned. 1 returned to make a re- For there Is no remembrance of came from one f the detectives of ' Whenever there is a flutter In from the outset yesterday and swift- ing tribute. In the supporting cast were num- ’’Indeed,” said Griff. "How la isirt to Mr. Cathay. It was too late, seat, and a third aruiinU the desk. tl.f white In that—and the same If they were twins. "No," Dizzy the wise more than of the fool for the bureau. He had a hot tip that any commodity, the Bureau Of Se- Ruth was "discovered" by Jack erous.large, lusty fitdlvlduaU, whoso Conntry Event This Satnr- „ „ Mrs. Cathay affected by it? " lie was iincunacious. He never re- Nearby chairs of light propor- (itsign, a broken tile effect, has ly took command o f the situation m admitted, "w e’re not twins, but I 1 „New Haven, Oct. 17.—(AP)— esrr; seeing that which now is In a man for whom she had long curities knows it may expect a run Dana while a member of St. Maty’s courage waa attested by their wlU- pantsond "W ell," Fisher said, "I'm not tions msy be turned and added been u.sed in several colors. Um first quarter when Donahue gained consciousness until ho illed. Ihc days to come shall all be forgot- been on the lookout would be at ! of distracted losers. For so-called Daily Health tagnesa to risk their necessary necka think that date really la my blrth- ANDY CAIUH AN MEETS going to discuss It, but you can use to any of these groups. Mr. Fletcher dislike the mod- scored the first tally on a penalty Industrial School here. Dunn, man- three regular eentm* and‘ on "*Oie He died without knowing that hl-s ten. .And how dieth the wise man? a certain place that nieht. salesmen take advantage of the swinging at tha pitches of the Deans. Paul don’t know when he wuz day; Hope to Gain Much I your imagination. Mr. Griff. Nat- "There also should be plenty ern except for hlg'i-lights. He kick and Guthrie booted another aper and owner of tbe Orioles, sign- bom. He was bom In January, verge of defeat by a scrub team good name had been vindicated and ,\s the fiMil.— Ecclesiates, 3:16. Miss Schwartz left the party in ; publicity the commodity is getting ed up the young slugger. And In the audlenbe one day was urally, If a man is poisoned, one the newspaper had published a re- of small tables for cups, gins.sos uses It In fabrics for tevture and through the uprights a moment 1910, I think.” strove to whip Itself Into at least ERAmWATElMCnT In lamps because It la efficient. He I the middle of a dance, got the ami start out to cash in. That hap- Mayor Howard W. Jackson, after a scout of the St. Louta Cardinals, " Passes am clgarcts, and bigger tables Service naturally suspects the young widow traction.” later Play for the most part was Poor or Elmer! Valaabie Experience. presentable condition for the game If tlioii hast never been fool, I »u*pect out of bed, served her j pehed, of course, with alcohol a conference with Burke, has who blinked every time a great, who will be beneficiary under the fer lamps, book.s, v.iscs o'f flowers says, though, that if he had a confined In Kingswood territory as Later accused 6t lying about his with Brown Saturday. By ASSOCIATED PBES8 "He was then," said Griff, sick be sure thuu wilt never be a wise sub[nena. and went back to the stocks when it first became evident agreed to select a site for the bust. gangling country boy sent the dirty estate, to the tune of several million when you left for the city?" sne, other ornaments. I have used large house he would do a room SKIN ERi;PTIONS MAY the locals gave a brilliant exhibi- birthday, he said, ’’ I wuz helpin’ But the chancea appeared slim New York.—They may be opti- Plenty of Action On AI Carolv’s six small tables In my living room -or a suite in it Just for fun and man.— Thnckeray. party! two years ago that prohibition was 'The mayor heads the commIttA ball thumping into the catcher’s doilars. . . . That is, you under- "Certainly. That’s what 1 am BE CAL'SED BY VOI R tion of amootb-clicklng passwork glove. A t tbe end of the game, he the writers out Them ain’t lies; A picked squad o f seven of Man- and even Head (Coach Raymond W. stlc but the ruling powers of stand, I ’m simply commenting now and four larger ones. serve cocktails there, to end. select- ' to raise the funds. Arena Fight Card at 8:30 telling you." TYPE OF MORK and speed. Only miraculous saves approached the pitcher and discov- them’s scoops.” chester High’s outstanding harriers (Ducky) Pond waa dubious saying New York big football (Alleges esti- iipf>n the popular trend of thought, Scorns lairge Oriental Rugs IbM'sn't CiHiHlder It IJvithIo Women Seek Big Game "Millions of dollars worth of "Dizzy” Dean, star pitcher of the Tonight. "And that was one of the reasons by the Kingswood goalie kept the ered that his name was Jerome Dean But to start at the beginning at ‘our attack and defenae are terri- mate more than 180,(>00 fans will the idle street car gossip, the wide- "I don’t believe In Oriental ruga "But it Is not really livable,” Haute Isle, along the Seine "Men crooks seem to have more stock was sold to people and the world’s champion St. Louis Cardi- win travel to Troy, N. Y.. this week- you mailc such a hurried trip?" river between I’aris and Rouen, By DK. MORRIS FISHBEIN score from mounting much higher. and that he was in the army, quar- the family story. It must be ex- ble and the tackling extremely dla- turn out to see their teams play spread comments of sewing circles," fo: a living room or. in fact, any he adil; "W e have enough of the energy and less ambition than the salesmen protected themselves by nals, and voted the moat valuable end to compete In an invitation In- appoinUng." "Yes." Fisher said, "I don't mind Ita.s a church standing in a rcces.s Editor, Journal of the .-\meriran Coach Greer sent In a host of sub- tered at Fort Sam Houston. plained that Dizzy and Daffy have a Saturday. The esUmates are: Co- "And Dr. Cooper has now aban- other room. Orientals are good staccato In our dnlly life. What women," Miss Schwartz declared pointing out that since prohibi- player in the National Lieague, may, terscholastic cross-country meet. In lumbla-Navy, a capacity crowd of New Haven, Oct. 17.— A profes- admitting that was one of the rea- ciu into the solid chalk cliff. The Medical Asaoclation, and of Hygcia, stitutes in the second quarter who Oh, Those Banquets! brother, affectionately known as The acmbs held to no score this doned that diagnosis?" Griff askeve As Soles Talk When John Bull trots out his Davie this season. land. Me., mixes with Qene Thomas, ticularly in view of tlic fact that said, "as soon as it learned that from the first. men use, and which are associated Tuese teams met previously this toad tripe; and 8—to Clorenc# Lloyd, Mickey Krodosky its star half back, tho New Britain Spartans, 18-0. A l- fullback a couple of years ago. He believes that the old should "The easiest victims are single with Irritation of the skin, are Cup team for defenae of the Inter- The Local Team ... o f N ew Tork. Fronklo WUltams. of he made those statements in the its slanderous attack upon my or widowed women In middle life, seoaon but the game was declared tha (Cardinals' traveling secreteity, at tbe head of the list o f leading though the score indicates a deel-' be influenced by today and so he washing soda, soda ash and chlo- The Manchester team will consist New Haven and (Mrmlne Nocchlo, presence of a newspaper reporter." client would probably furnish the V ho fail for the charms of a young- no contest due to tbe poor officiat- national tennis trophy next summer who pointed out the difference be- eastern ecoreri. five defeat, the Oriolee played Princeton. N. J.—Maybe Coach Introduces modern fabrics into ride of lime, as well as certain '| of Captain Charles Donahue, peorge of New Tork, face off In toe four- Griff seemed completely unlnter- liasls for a libel suit, sent a reporter i.sli salesman. Such a rascal usual- ing and It waa decided to replay the Fred Perry etlll will be in England’s tween Boup Spoons and tea spoons, heads-up football and It waa Fritz Crisler of Princetim wasn’t eighteenth century rooms and lino- agents for removing greases, siichi Leary, Richard Carpenter, Lionel rourd opener at 8:30. . ested in the future of Dr. Cooper. to thl.i city, A reporter who made ly has on apartment, sometimes a match. !lne-up. and euggestad that be wear his coat Storre—At least a bright ray of through a few lucky breaks that Just trjrlng to destroy over-oonfi leum floors Into pe.Iod rooms; pro- as oils, turpentine and wool alco-;. Coburn, Francis Peckenham, Ed- "I would," he said, "like to see no secret of the fact that he was penthouse, to which be invites the The lineups: when eating ta the main dining hope bos penetrated the gloom at the Spartans beat them denes when be made some caustle vides space for type-writers In kid- hoi. You can take that from no less rooms of atz-onky hotels. win Anderson and Bob Murch. The •Mrs. Cathay," about to engage In a most extended women he Is hoping will feather his Kingswood Manchester the camp of ConnecUout State Col- Gabby played tho beat for the commenta about hta players’ condl " I t ’s impossible," Fisher said. ney-shaped desks; hides stcpiaddcrs an authority than Leighton Craw- Since tbe vacant lot days, Broth- trip will be made in two cars, driven losers whereaa both Ladd and Sar- tion tola fall. Five regulars. Includ- investigation to ascertain facts no.st. He takes them to dinner, £>*ge ...... g ...... Ulbrlch ford, a member of fte BritUh cup Irge. The college physician reported "She’s prostrated. She l.sn’t seeing whicli would be embarrassing to my In stools; puts triple bamboo legs on I f more men could be persuaded tr Paul has followed Dlszy to the by Coach Wigren and Robert Knapp. ra played a good game for the ing all the first 'trlng backs except sends them flowers and while he Grant ...... ifb ...... Donahue selection committee, who ' returned Jack Kelly, injured back, will prob- anyone. She talked with me over clients. Facts which would be suffi- tables and chests. But his chief con- to wear gloves while at work, mojori, has acquired tbe name Daffy It ia expected that Hartford High, Spartans.' Katz Kadtic, ore expected to be on may not exactly make love to them, U*wli ...... rfb ...... McChnn recently from the Pacific coast ably be ready to start against Tufts the telephone and her voice was so ciently embarrassing to blacken Mr. cern, especially In the living room. particularly with strong chemical because it fits in headlines and one o f Manchester’s keenest rivals Sportana Oriolee tha sidelinee tola week when the he causes them to feel attractive Andrus ...... chb. . . . golomonson where he talked with Perry. Saturday. In four gamee ffonnecU- choked and broken I could hardly Cathay's reputation If they were Is tile comfort of ail who will use substances, skin disturbances from rhymes with D is n —and has led in cross-country, -will also compete Johnson .... 1 McCitrry Tigers face Washington and Lee. arid desirable. Then he cashes In Birge ...... ihb...... ,.., Wgir " I wouldn’t soy that PTed never ^ bem able to taUg. unrlcrstand what she said." brought out in court and •hlllfiiily the room. and disappears suddenly.” contact with these agencies would critics to believe uist he Is even a lh..Uiis..in£eL.. A duel meet with fLE. ^ * 6 f t I f r t R i v W. i^age . rhb ,,..,.. 'Vennart will be-ome a profeselonal,” Craw- six points. Hartford ia scheduled for next F ri- "That." asked Griff, "is the only pre.sentcd with all of the Iminendo A favorable dream issue that be avoided. However, roost mc-i better pitcher in hie first year than Marzbanian . • A . Scarchitck MlnneapoUe— Bemle Blermon ap- Khowlton ...... rw ...... Ford ford said. " I t la my opinion, how- day afternoon. Last year. Hart way you knew she was prostrat- and sneering Insinuations which often turns Into a nightmare, ac- prefer to work witliout gloves, andi Dlszy waz when be came up. r I't ! pears to be taking few chances trito ed?" Dwyer ...... rl...... Guthrie ever, that be won’t Joi;' Vines and ford handed Mimcheater ita ooly de- Ladd (eapt.) could be commanded by some clever cording to Miss Schwartz, Is the it is probably desirable thai they Between them, they have won a HOLD OAOB SESSION .. J. Rubacha 1 1 Minnesota team In preparation Fisher's eyes grew hard. He said. Hunter ...... cf...... Oordy TUden and the others for some time feat of the season by the slender R.O.' attorney." W CL CLOU dortted buried treasure one, In which the use instead applications to thel to come If at all. National league pennant and a world The Eaat Sides baaketbaU team for tbe Pitt game. He aent almost "Don't misunderstand me. I ’m her uotahons- HavUand ...... rw...... Fish series for the Cardinals, imd have margin of 27 to 38. Mikalowiki .. .. A. Rubacha toe entire aquad in to tuna up yes- "Did that fact have a tcnilcncy purchaser is proml-ed something hands which will prevent coj He has England’s lofty place In will be In action again this year and attorney. I ’m also her friend. I Irour cu n i liR lt. • ^Wyper ...... 11...... May terday in Its first scrimmage In TOBACCO to expedite the settlement?" Griff like a thousand ’ per cent return with dangerous substances. the tennis world In his heart and made the American (Comedy the ’’Blimp" lullano, manager, baa was her husband's friend. Her hus- asked. Oaala scored by Guthrie 2, Dona- Wnlk ...... Gabby nearly two weeks but kept Pug General John.son said his Job at * . • ImitemL as soon as the digging starts. Among the substances knoi, you can bet that he'll be playing on most zucceaaful show In the enter- called a meeting of the team for to- Annapolis, Md.— N avy’s linemen band's generosity was responsible hue. Oordy 3, Opalach, Fish. Substi- L.G. Lund, who will do the heaviast "It had a tendency to put my N RA w.i.s like mounting the guillo- , "Don't buy stock from anybody bring about irritations of the tbe Davis Cup team next summer." tainment buainesa today. morrow night at 7:80 o’clock at tbe are getting plenty of hard work ICONOMY?! for my success. I worked for Frank client on his death bed," Fisher in iVie A>ame hlKoda-. tutes: Byeholtkl. Smith, Rooney, Samouaki . . . . ----- Areblvey work, on the sidelines. tine and betting the ax wouldn't | who comes unannounced to your arc alkalis, sugar, oil. chromic Crawford visuallsea ta Donald So great woe tbe excitement over School street Ree, to which oil for- this week because o f a threatened Cathay when he was in South snapped. It. near C ona, Lyttle, Qavello, Opalacn, their eeason’s performance that Bra- u-ri drop. I'm betting It will drop, but door trying to sell it,” Miss acid, turpentine, dyes. gasoVnc, Budge, red-haired coast youngster, mer players and new candidates ore submarine attack. ' ..st year Co- Africa. Then he sold out his inter- Lindsay, Remer, Custer, Schwartz. Adams Swlkla (capt.) Cambridge, Mass.— Signs o f a ut a IS# tot ofEdge- iT o Be (.'onUnued) Otnd o o m L tlh e e i* : Schwartz warns. “ N o reputable baker’s dough, acids, paraffin. the makings of another Fred Per- denton, Fla., the (Cards’ winter invited. Weir, Deyorio. Urbanettl, 1’ ibia’s low-charging linemen went ests and came here. He sent for my offlclr.l head will go with a smile. UB.' selloft at the Harvard stadium Arm docs business that way. French polish and compounds of Referee Hamilton. Time, 18 minute training quortere, displayed its en- Georgetti, Horaburda, Vtace, Squat- right under the Navy forwards and werth Smoking Tobac- me to Join him. He put up the — Donald Rlehberg. u m aJc i!hv4 j b t a t e n - ' periods. ry- ...... August DetfirUve Kru-lne appears on "Investigate through your bank, nickel. Budge has a good and soung all tbuztasm and assured the (Cards’ re- rito, Deaamond, Hadden lure espe- were seen today in an advance sole coB and aotks bow long each money which put me through law came up within tackling distance for the Holy Cross gmne which bad the scene In the next Install- attorney or a public legal agency It has been found, for example, around stroke— and has a first class turn by changing Its name to Dean- cially aaked to report j of the ball carriers. pipeAiI lews. Bdgeworth ta school. He loaned mo the money ment. The tcouble in America is that any person who attempts to seil ville. A Judge In Son Juan, Puerto ...... Olonder reached 30,000. If toe stadium ta that the eruptions on the skin oc- match temperamen ” Crawford fameot far fiaver and mild- which established me in my Jaw ' everything that comes out of Wash- you stock. And hang up on that curring with workers who,handle Rica, declared a reoezs ao that court filled Saturday It will be toe first practice. I would cheerfully have said. !T thtak be is yrur best fu- ...... Rowsell I Ington Is Considered authentic, witb- high pressure salesma who sits oranges, lemons and lettuoe 'arc due HARVARD’S BASKEIDAU attendants could watch a acoreboord time plnce Alble Booth made hta nsea I t M alee Ikmeue fer died for him. I’d do anythftg' for ture prospect and has the msktags DID YOU KNOW T H A T - I out regard to who did the writing. all day before: a telephone in what to a substance called llmoncne, of a world beater.” description o f their triumph. A farewell appearance here with Tala Bceneesy. When yoo figure his widow. I sSy she’s prostratetl ’--Eugene R. Illaek former ehalr-i we call a 'boiler-room.' calling up new-born baby ta Detroit waa JerMertki . J. Bcorehuck In X931. which 1s like turpentine. Orange TEAM TO PLAY 42 GAMES FM. that sseny smolwft gst fifty and I know what I'm talking about. man of the Federal Keoerve Board. ! prospects who are cautioned not named Marvin Dean (Condo. Dizxy M. H. St Gridders Prepare Cathay’s death was entirely due to oil and lemon oil consist of more Subs for Orioles: Ends, Frochlo, mfaiBtet to an hoar par pipe- The singing Memnon was a to let this golden opportunity slip than 90 per cent of this limonene. told members of the Byrd expedition Pittsburgh.—Here’s the opinion natural causes. Those causes were past. FRANK PATRICK PILOTS Yavorslv; taekis, Mollek; guard, of one Pitt player 'who ought to ful with Bdgtwertb, why not aUtuc In Egypt which gave emt Women will throw themselves at Perseths who are sensitive ’ ■ ta Little America how ooey It woe brought about by a dastardly libel musical notes when the sun rose X. "Don't believe too much in co- New York, Oct 17—(A P)—Har- for him to beat tha Otearo. And For West Hartford Clash Jorvta; H. B., Dolgel; F. B„ "Ka- know. Captain Doc Hartwlg—about try this high grade tebaceo a sports hero. But they are In love lemon oil or to turpentine can brt' playing, at the Iniquitous hour o f S squad out op the W est Side field for night at 8:00 oa Woodland street. addlUenal Item at newa. Whatever left school. She has one paramount barley. The league again wUl ha eompoo- lift too pesslmtam o f toe local one. Coach Bob, to worry rival ^ toughest akin procurable for up- Patrick, who hod charge of the a. m. And not only that, but bs intensive drill in offensive maneu- The team ta coming gloM fine un- retraction there wae, was merely holstering furniture. 1 He would be a good flddlor. if ne JULIA BOYD. lOS P A R K AVENCE. NEW YORK ambition. She wants to be a Judge Unfortunately, the best advice ^ o f seven teams, Yale, Harvard, mentor oa toe football aspirants ore Iota. The other, toe coach’s nsphsw NaUonal Hockey League refereea bumped Into J, Alvin Gardner, pnal- vers. West Hartford has already der toe coaching o: Jim Dwlre who taddental and hy way of back- Rain Is disliked by cats because would on'y practice. —and probably will be one of these that can be given to a worker whe Princeton, Dartmouth, Columbia, tdl similar in slss to tbs present il a candidate for the frashnma I Enclosed Is 18 cents Iq coin tor It year, wiU start Us first year dent o f the league. ren noUce that It haa a tram to took over toe tatun tw weeks ago. gromd for * new etory." their fur doesn’t contain any oil — Mrs. Fritz Kreisler. referring to days. suffers regularly with disturbance.' Cornell and Pennsylvania. squad. team. Pattern No. Size .....a ...... as coach and bench manager o f the "Good morning. preildsnt," reckoned with as tot William Coach Dwlre ta working every man ‘’W ill you.” naked the crimlnolo- and so become clogged and uncom- of the skin associated with his jo’ Manchsstsr’s poor showtng In Its K Cellophane embroiders this j-outh- her famous hnshand. Bruins and according to Arthur H. beamed Dlasy. “So ths old la Hall eleven held a heavily favoredhard to get them la shape for Sun- flat, Ida eyea faatcBed Intently upon fortable when wet. Name Address !■ to find some other Job- not r.lto- Amos Alonsa Stagg, coach at the first tbros starts to date. In which ful evening gowm of rayon net. The Rosa, bia predecessor, who now as- prowling around himself tonight, Meriden team to a 7-7 Ue lost week. day's gome. When toe team plays tte lawyer’B Mpa, ''elalni that It did It was estimated that there Nettles sting because on their gether a simple matter in tlics< College o f the Podfie In Stockton, toe locals bowsd to Norwich Free Three out of four motor vehicles low placed fullness o f the skirt gives ' The present machine age is turn- C it y ...... s u t e ...... sumes ths role o f general manager, ehT Wall, sir, Tm not onq to On toe basis of results to dats, Sunday they wlU be fully equipped, .net hnnetItiiU a retn etloa ?’’ would be 800 '■Icebergs evident In leaves there are fine brittle hairs times. Cal., bca dobbod his gridiron back- Academy. Hartford High and Brta- have defects which moke them a much desired slenderizing effect.' Ing Itn attention now to meeting Patrick will handle tbe Boston play- Manchester will again be toe under. and ors g< g out to play clean, *Xairtal8b Bot," FWmm- aald. "In the North AUantio this year; the Nams *t this newspaper ...... containing poison which enters field playara oabock, offback, rear- squawk. Ua stars and prtsldeata dangerous — Ernest Elnao wrltar. ' ' ■ ' I .... front office. ha# been diM In large port to lock moke much difference In toe ploy o f try out may do so by leportlng to i broken. i tronieal and southern-Afrira. This’ll cost yqu 10 tWlors," of SUM and weight of tbs players, | toe Red and White. more than 8,300,000 vsblctaa last SMOKING (3ooch Dwtrsmt proetlos Untight. yssr. vr MANCHES'fER EVENINU HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, i Am , tTBEM- RfANOliESTEREVpnNO HERALD. llANCHBerniilLOON^^ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, Tooncrvillc Folks By Fontaine Pox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene SENSE and NONSENSE || “ Flytrap** FtwNgoAN.THE W orlp^s worst cappy
It Is bad fiDOUgb for Um good to After a pfayalclan niaa up agalaat die young. But on toe of that la the I a doieo internal llTiniie tlmi re tact that tha rest of us Just natur- ‘ quire a lot of gueealng, it muat be a u ally grow OManer as we grow old- relief to find a patient with the SAV-^ -mAT TW 6UY, 'O TRE *RiaHT NCrmiKkTD er. mumps. dus. ainY COMU VVOTAU , MB NEVER R A N WORRY about; •TO ® SLOWER THAN rrtfiad—Don’t you ever eat in the Ha—Experience la TONKSHT tor TODDER.' i jak e-^ e X l our greatest ...... , RLACE IN NINE AUTOMUIIILES R(N)MS WITHOUT BOARD .S9 APARTMENTS^—FLATS— restaurant wber* your wife got a teaohsr. Isn't it? -"-HE TOOK my diamond ~ I B A C K LUST AND POUND TENEMENTS 6.3 EPWORTH m srm rn E FIRE DESTROYS SCOUTS Job M WftItnMM? She—And there's ho holding back FOR SAL*=: LARGE COMFORTABLE room, for BIG POTATO CROP SUSPENDED IN AIR Man—No, she never would take RINKS WITH HIM TWIft lost—LARGE ENGUSH «stt«r, her aalary either. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat on orders from me. TOUR XSAMOND.EHV fit TRUNK*"^ Bolton Center. Finder plenie call WE PAY HIGHEST piicefi for one or two persons, board optional, TO BECm ON FRIDAY CABW IN GLASTONBURY MORNIN6.-IO SHOW IT TO uaed cara from 1980 up. -Rlla^ rates reasonable. 24 Locust etreeL Ridge street Inquire 25 Spruce The calendar reform stuff Isn’t WONDER* l-'-OR,LETl9 aars. Reward. ______Ain’t dviUsfiUon wonderful? We going to In latest us at all unless A .JEWELER— I AIN'T 'ifi- Chevrolet C,ompaay, 60 Well. St. Phone 4698. street BUT PRICES DOWN THINKS OF OTHERS J 8 E E - D O & LOST—SAtURDAT NIGHT ladya First of Series of Six Weeks >----- Invent a machine to do the work they agree to cut out the montha of WORRYlhf OVER IT.NOU fob bent—S ROOM apartment, Troop 5 Loses Its Building On and than tax it to support the men July find Februfiry. LB*T,THIS MORNlNft, HE HAVE brown auede purae, between Main APARTMENTS—FLATS— Duration To Be Held in it dlfiplacea. UNDERSTAND, ‘BUTT BUS atreet and Highland Park. Finder WANTED AUTOS— steam heat, 157 North Main street. Mountain Road Monday WITH A ONE9 TENEMENTS 6,1 Inquire North Ehid Package store, Burnside. Doctor- -Wbfit la your profae- pleaac call 8454. Reward. MOTORCYCLES 12 Growers Arerage 53 Ceils Morning. Workman Holds 60 Ponnd USUALLY THUNDERS IN 'TUAE-TABLE, -NO, telephone 6910. Man—Hello, Neighbor; back from slon? IN MIS-, IX>8T—ENGUSH SETTER dog, FOR RENT—2 ROOMS, gulUble for The ninth annual Nutmeg Trail your hunting trip, I fiea. Did you Patient (pompously)—Tm a geo- NECK AN ' NECK WTTH WANTED FROM private parties, FOR RENT—HALF OF. modem HE brown and white, tag No. 32334. good used cars, highest prices paid. light housekeeping. Garage If de- Institute of the Epworth League will I Bushel; Farmers Take bag anything? , tleman. '0 NOU GU TS, WHEN TH ' TOCKETV, house, five rooms, with garage, 33 Fire of undetermined origin com- Backet 150 Feet Above Reward. Can 6987. sired. Inquire 99 Main street. open this Friday evening at Bum- Neighbor—Hot • Mrd. Doctor—Well, you’ll have to try H. E. Buckingham 725 Main street. Stone street. Inquire 923 Main pletely destroyed a one-room wood- DINNER BELL East Hartford. Phone 8-4357 Hart- side, and will continue for six .weeks, Man—Well, no wonder. Look at something elae; It doesn’t agree for RENT—MODERN 5 room flat, street, telephone 4171. closing with a banquet at the South Loss on Cabbage. en cabin on Mountain Road in Glas- the Sidewalks. the dog you took. The Idea of go- filth you. •WNSS.'DOESN'T. ford Dlv. all newly redecorated, with garage. ing hunting with a tailless pointer. AirrOMUBlLES Methodist church here on Novem- tonbury, owned by. Troop 5, Boy HE«?. Inquire ' 67 Benton street. Phone F'OR RENT—4 ROOfcRS Place, five ber 23. Rev. H. H. Crawford of Scouts, of the Emanuel Lutheran Neighbor—Oh, don't blame poor A great executive is the one who JTc FOR SALE rooms, all Improvements, rent rea- 3307 ______Hockanum Is dean of the Institute. Ther* la an over production of chur'h, on Monday morning. 'ITib Bevo. He had a tall when ba atart- baa sense enough to go fishing after FLORISTS— NURSERIES l.'> sonable. Apply on premises. New York, Oct. 17.— (A P )— ed. 1984 PONTIAC COACH, 1980 WUlyi The lectureri at the Institute will potatoea in ' thia section and the building, kicated on lu d owned by hiring flia right men to do the TO RICNT—5 ROOM upstairs 6at be Rev. ' Dudley H. Burr of East Clifford Cheney, was'erected about (TUnging grimly to a ropa with ons work. I KBlght, 1929 WiUya Pickup, 1939 FOR SALE -25 BARBERRY planu FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, als.: prices being paid the farmers this S ft. beautiful plants for 50 ft on Cooper street steam heat all Hartford and Rev. John W. Carter eight years ago and bad been ex- hand 150 feet above atreet levsl, Most persona have no time to Chevrolet coach, 1929 iFord sedan, improvements. One minute walk six room . tenement, with .all Im- year are considerable below those of bother i^ (b their enemies, because 1939 Ford coupe, 1939 Pontiac hedge. A bargain. We plant. John of East Hartford. Rev. Burr will tensively used by local Boy Scouts and holding on to a 'Ofli-pound buck- The Sister—‘If your gto-Ts father from West Center street. Apply at provements. Inquire at 147 Ekut former yean. since that time. they are so busy trying to get' even never spoke to you how do you elan. ,Cole Motors—6463. S. W'olcott A Son. Tel. 8734. speak on modem world movements et of waterproofing material with Glenney's Store '/89 Main street. Center street and Revv Carter on the life of the fThe government's offer to pay to The fire began at 10 o'clock Mon- the other hand, a young building With, their friends. know be dlslikce you? tobacco growers a certain amount FOB RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- apostle Paul. Rev. Crawford ^11 day morning and swiftly leveled trades worker escaped death to- The Brother—Ha uafid a sign lan- MOVING—TRUCKING- FOB RENT—HEATED apartment. have charge of the devotional period, of money if no tobacco was- raised the building to the ground. Neigh- day. The farm band waa notorioua for iruage with a cane, and I bad hard ment, with all modem Improve- on the land resulted tn many farm- hts laslnesa. He either slept or fish- STORAGE 21) 2nd door, Purnell Block. 3 large ments anc garage at 3 Ridgewood the general topic of which will be bors hastened to the scene but were Help arrived while horrifled spec- work dodging hla gestures. Manchester rooms, wlt.h bath and fireplace, fur- "The Lord’s Prayer.” e n signing up with the government unable to check the flames. The tators gazed up from the street. ed at every opportunity. One night r*reet Telephone 5623. not to raise their full crop and many there waa a cloudburst, and in the PERRETT ft OLENNEY INC. local nished It desired. Apply to Geo. E Clarence R. Turkington of the cabin had not been In use in recent Perry Fast, 21, the workman, who A THOUOErr Evening Herald Keith, at G. E. Keith Furniture South church will bb in charge of did not grow any at all. Tha few weeks and It Is thought that va- refused to drop the bucket for fear morning water ran two feet deep all and long distance moving. Dally FOR RENT—MODERN five rooms, who decided not to give up tobacco express to Hartford. Overnight Company. steam beat, garage, near the Cen- recreational actlviUee. The sesslona grants may have broken In and of injuring someone below, waa around the farm house. The farm- What profit hath a man of ah his CLASSIFIED will open at 6:30 o'clock with supper growing have had a good year. used it tot- Shelter, the fire possibly hauled to safety by two men la a er found the band seated on a chair labor which be taketh ander the service to and from New York. Tel. ter and Main street. Inquire 21 There were no hall storms to cut ADVERTISEMENTS 3063, 8860 or 8864. FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement and classes will be held from 7:15 to starting from an over-heated stove. fifteenth floor apartment. In the front yard fishing. nn?—Eccleelsetes IR. m Elro street. the tobacco and a good crop was se- with all Improvements, rent rea- 9:05, with recreational period from Fast, hanging to hts rope, swung Farmer (etormlng)—Tcu old •US S T f « E D [ Count slE OToroffo words to « lino. cured. fool! What are you doing? XntUnls, numboro ond abbrovlotlons sonable. 17 Oakland street. Phone FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement at 9:16 to 10:15. The six sesslona of into space head downward when the The fruit derived from Labor la IN TCWN oEcb count no o .*ord ond compound the Institute will be held as follows: On the other band the potatoes scaffold on which h- had been Farm Hand (calmly)—Boas, I'm the sweetest o f all pleasures. — PUBLIC PASSENGER 8671. 31 Edgerton street newly renovat- have not proven to be o f the quality word! a* two word!. Minimum coit I* ed. Telephone 8858 or Inquire 29 Oct. 19, Burnside; Oct. 26, Hock- standing collapsed. A fellow *rork- flsblng. Vauvenargues. FOR A rice of thr.e lln.i. SERVICE 20A that was expected. For some rea- FOR RENT—FROM NOV. 1ST., 3 Edgerton street. anum; Nov. 2, Rockville; Nov. 9, GALA MASONIC man, Joseph Alampi, 85, who also Farmer—But there are no fish Un* r»t«t p«r d«y for tranilvnt son, not explained by the formers, there and you know it! N\OVIE’ adv. IN ADDITION TO SUver Lane Bus room bested apartment, modem East Hartford; Nov. 16, North Man- had been standing on the scaffold, KeM tlva Match IT. ItST conveniences. Car be seen now. RENT HUNTING T Tell us what chester. instead of getting the expected 600 plunged to his death fifteen etories Farm H and-1 know, hut this • i» fo-n Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge party bushels o f potatoes to an acre, the 1-lAPPER FANNY SAY& Caah Chare* Wm Rub'now, 841 Main street. you want. We'll take care of It for Thomas J. Cordner of the South below. here place la so handy. "^U.E.ERTeCfrr______( Conaaeutiva Oara 1 otil • ct* or team trips. We also offer 7 pas- yield has.bera about 350 bushels. In EVENT0CT.23 senger sedan livery. Phone .3063, you without charge. R. I. McCann, church Is president of the Trail, One of Fast's rescuers. Maurice I ConMcutIva Day* .. * ctt| 11 oti FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- some places It was found that the FAMOUS LAST WORDS; "I'm I Day ...... I 11 c t i l I t e t a 8860, 8864 69 Center street. Dial 7700. Sinai Demars of Burnside Is vice- Bauman, fastened the free end of a All ord*r» for Irrccular Intcrtlon* ment, with all Improvements, In- potatoea were smaller and of Inferior dangling rope around the work- doing my first solo flight this morn- iK i 111 &ivii31 n president, Rbeta C:olpltts of East grade. The digging h u been com- -r i^oliow The Leader will bt charsad at th* on* tima rat*. cluding furoace. Inquire 111 Holl FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and Hartford Is secretary and Doris man's feet, and held on to him until ing; give me a shot of hooch to Spaclal rata* for long t*rm avery pleted in about every field in South id arrived. steady my nerves.” day advtrtlalna alva upon rauuaat. REPAIRING 2.1 street or telephone 6800. four room furnished or unfurnlsheo Walz of Rockville is treasurer. Past Masters’ Night to Be frAMNMINd MM HgflhaUARYWK IN A A UNMN6 FiBlh It tlttCISP.. Al mOIT OVePNIdHT, A STHIIPV apartments. Manchester (instruc- Windsor, especially la the Wapplng Ada ordarad for tbra* or all day* MU»IN« ON TW PlAinhTION.fieelMHy ^ HM6AK » gUILT.,-. ______' < e M e h y 88A k« a b u ic k pUMilAClM TlNO tMAU hlMANSt, HK CNfAMt TWO 6(0 FNlgNM aad atoppad bafora tha third or flftb VACCUM CLEANER, gun. clock, FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, at tion Co. Telephone 4131 or 4359. district, many bringing In their loads Tha really beat thing are mode E Probably the most accurate clocks 5*MPny em fitm AwtANdgMiNTi on ettowt MOP Th A OKTANT CriX, day will ba ebarsad only for tb* ac- lock repairing, key making, etc. 170 Oak street, all Improvements, today. Most of the growers expect Observed by Manchester . up of things tbs doctor has told you M WtCfft, AMO, UTgff, LgAOt TM6M Th Thg tual numbar of tlmaa tha d appaar- HUSKING BEE PRIZES to have their crop In sacks and in In the world are two at Greenwich not to eat. PxrnitceN^ ad. ebareing at tha raf* aarnad. but Braithw.ilte, 52 I’carl atreet. first floor, rent 320 montn. inquire FOR RENT—8 ROOM tenement, ...... \ PUNTADOM 0»» Mafle Hospital Telephone 8241, with all modem improvements, (n storage by the end of the week. Observatory, In England. Elach is no allowanc* or rafunda can b* mad* Lodge of Masons. checked every 30 seconds by a pen- on tlx tIma ad* atopped after the UrHOLSTKRING AND Furniture quire 7 Florence street. Telephone maUDE LIVE DUCKS The price being asked and accepted Pat (quite UD—Listen, Mike, fifth day. repairing, vacuum cleanera, and bMALL 2 ROOM apartment suit- 7144. in most cases Is 53 cents a bushel. dulum swinging in a vacuum. owe Kelly a good licking! No "till forbid*"; diaplay Una* not able for one or two persons Only This means that the potatoes are Mike—I know you do! •bid. electrical appllaneei. Oil burner* Th* Herald will not ba raaponalblt serviced. F. A. Linnell, BIsaell 9t. one left. See John Jensen, Johnson F REE RENT FOR remainder of Scenes on New England Farm sold for 50 cents and the siuks three Mancheeter lodge o f Masons will Pat—And you owe me a good for raora than on* Incorrect Inacrtlon I Telephone 5508. Block, 709 Main street. Phone 6070, month, modern four room tene- cents. In one farm visited this observe its luinual Past Masters' Beklng! of any advartlaamant orfiarrd for 7636. ment. with heater Inquire 148 Bls- Will Be Reproduced at SI. morning 1,000 bushels had been sold Night on Tuesday evening, October Kerosene and Range Oil Mike—That'a true aa wheat! nora than ona time. Tba Inadvertent omtaaion of Incor- scll street, telephone 4980. Bridget’s Party. at that price. 23, It was announced today by Wor- Pat—Very well. If I die you give rect publication of adverllainx will ba HELP WANTED— FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- In addition to the 1,000 bushels, shipful Master Ernest KJellson. Past Kelly the licking that I owe him ment, all modern Improvements. FOR RENT—114 WOODBRIDGE 7 V2C gal. ractlfla.l only by cancellation of tha FEMALE art Hollister school hall will resemble the farmer is storing about twice Master George O. Nichols will oc- and you owe me and that will ebarga mada for th* earvic* rendered. Rent reasonable. Gall U. Osano, 155 street, downstairs flat, five room*, a typical New England farm on the the amount sold, expecting there will cupy the chair of the Worshipful 25 golloiM er o*'er. quare things all around. All advartlaamenta muat conform Oak street, telephone 8816. breakfast nook, and .tun parlor, tn ttyl*. copy and typography with ADDRESS 1000 ENVELOPES for evening of October 24 when St. be better prices later. Other grow- Master that night and the other Fuel Oil, 2-3-4 regulation* enforced by th* publlah- 325.00. Iratructlona 10c (coin). practically new house, rent reason- Bridget’s church will hold an old- ers are getting 60 cents a bushel, chairs will be filled by Past Masters The curiosity of most people Is ara and they raeerva tha right to Capdal Service, 311 Fifth Ave., able. Telephone 4490. fashioned husking bee. There will but they are selling in smaller lots. of Manchester lodge. The third de- what enables some men to make an adit, ravla* or lajaci any copy con- FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat up- be farn, products galore and also Cabbage was another farm prod- gree will be conferred on this occa- sasy living. "••l . Idared objactlonibla. New York. stairs. Inquire at 54 Maple street. 6V ic gal. CLOSI.VO HOURS— Claailfltd ada to II e poultry and fowl to be awarded uct that was Increased in acreage sion. *•»(#( / b* publlahad earn* day muat b* ra- CHRISTMAS CARDS. 100 percent BUSINES> LOtATIUNS holders of lucky umbers. The this year, but the price Is so low that Past Masters' Night Is always a Free measuring stickfi- First Bualneaa Man—We had an ealvad by t f o’clock noon; Saturday* FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, with exploaion la our factory and it pioAt selling wonderful 21 foldet steam heat, and (01 conveniences FOR RENT 63 farmers of Manchester and vicinity those who went in for growing cab- gala occasion In Manchester lodge 14:10 a. m. bage find they are getting as little broke every pane of glass in the WASHINGTON TUBBS 31 aeaortment. Gift wrapping. Inq ilre at 34 Clinton street. have been generous In donations and a large gathering of Manchester By Crane OUT OUR W A Y TELEPHONE YOUR Comic, Everyday boxes. Bonuse*. F OR RENT—OFFICES at 865 Mam among which are live ducks. There as 15 cents a dozen heads. They are Masons is expected. The Past Mas- Porterfield*s place. fWHV, BOARDMAHf 30t « CtCrtMBS-KLl5TgM,H()PKINS()»i \ By Williams street (Orford B'dg.). Apply Eld, hardly getting back enough to pay Seoond Business Man—What do C »»A WfiLlS UaT f UlUBflT Akl CACyrU / ii^alaa ^ INDEED\WELL,I HAVE. I'VE W H U T7 YOU WANT ADS. Experience tinnccesaary. Requedt FOR RENT—MODERN SIX room has been a large advance sale of the ters who will occupy the other .68 Spruce St. Tel. 6584 YOUR HATf WHAT OH BABTH HAPPSNa>?>f HAVB YOOBVfiR -NOT,------1 LIVED ON 'E M . |'V6 namplea. Schwer, 1017 Weatflel.l, ward J. HuU. Tel. 4642 and 8025. . hope chest and fuel that Is to be the cost of fertilizer and plants, the chairs will be announced later. you manufacture? You can bo a fame girl without AdB ate Accepted over the telephone tenement and garage, 47 Eldridge EATEN SPOILED, SIR r SLEPT IN BARRELS B A TTE R E D A L L Ma.«n. offered. The hope cheat and the labor required and the use of their First Business Man—Unbreak- .being a good sport* t h e r 's s o m e At the CHARQE RATK given Above street. Apply at 45 Eldridge street FOR RENT— LARGE OFFICE able glass. l WORMY AkPPLES? AND Boxcars. I've TH IS S TU F F UP AA A c o n v e n l e n * to Advertliers. but chair which have been presented to land. KIDS A R O U N D between 6 and 7 p. m., or to John room, second floor front, Purnell LEARNED TO CALL with a axe? the CASH RATES will be Accepted as CHRISTFAS CARD Salespeople. AnJlslo, Oak St. Tavern. the committee will be on display in Apples have been good with buy- HERB T H A T XTJLL PATMENT If peld At the buel* 100 percent profit. 21 folder 31 as- block. 829 Mam street, reasonable the window of Kemp a store Thurs- ers paying a good price. Pears arc FLEAS AND VERMIN W HUT F O R ? pete office on or before the eventh CCLL 1 W A N T T O sortment. 14 Deluxe folders, Blrtii- rate un lease. Inquire Geo. E. Keith, day and will remain there for a also bringing fair prices, but with- BY THEIR FIRST , dA3' following the flrtt Iniertlon of BOCK S E E M E IN each Ad otherwise the CIIAIKJK days. Experience unneces.vnry. Keith F'urniture Co. week. out a peach crop there are many NAMES, y KATE will be collected. .No reaponelw Bonuses. Samolea on approval. Mrs. George Williams, In charge who report this year's farming sea- T R A N i N f / blltty for errors In telephoned eds Chilton Greetings, 175L Lincoln, of refreshments, has arranged to son anything but a success. will be Assumed and their accuracy 1932 CHEVROLET HOUSKS FOR UKNT 6; serve sweet cider and pumpkin pie cannot be guaranteed. Boston. SPORT COACH FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM single ,"s the chief items on the menu. INDE.X OF RILEY CHEVROLET CO., house at 196 Vernon street, 2 car A one-act play, presented by the MRS. STOLL TREATED CLASSIFICATIONS HELP WANTED— MALE 26 INC. garage, rent 316 month. Inquire 62 Dramatic club of St. Bridget'a Say " I:irthe ...... a...... A 60 Wells Street Mathei street or Phone 6819. church, will furnish the entertain- e leeeevMce wvicaMfi LngAgements ...... H SHOE MAN WANTED experienc- ment for the evening, This will be WEL BY KIDNAPER MarrUges ...... C ed. Full time. Apply EnJlcott-John- FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM modem followed by modern and old fashion- Deaths ...... Dbon Shoes, 749 Main street. ed dancing. The husking bee is to Card of Thanka ...... B house, tn good cuiidltlon, with ga- (Conttnned from Page One) In .Memortam ...... K rage, and extra lot. 9 Norman Fe the main attraction and arrange- Lcat and Found ...... 1 street. Inquire 923 Main street, menta .vere completed today to Announcemente ...... t ELECTRICAL have an ample supply o com stalks treated pretty decently. She was Personals ...... t 1932 CHEVROLET telephone 4171. brutally handled a couple of times. 49 and com for the occasion. Ja Autamohilea APPLIANCES-RADIO SPORT COUPE But the man always treated her like FOR RENT—SEVERAL Desirable ANOl'MSkycoF nr. / TH Automobllta for Sale ...... 4 —well, be treated her like a gentle- (SIVB ME THAfTSAtrcHBL THEN i'l l t h r o w IT AWAY. I'VE F E LT L l k i i Automobllea for Bichanga I FOR SALE ALL ELECTRIC Con- RILEY CHEVROLET CO., five, six and seven room bouses, * CONFOUNDED HOBO LONG ENOUGH. Auto AeeeasorUA"—Tires ..'•••.• % sole model radio 315. Inquire 1? IX Cs single ann double App'y Edward 1. SUGGESTS NEW A a man. You see what I mean. We un- HOPiONSON----- Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 derstand that they arrived there Parker street, or telephone 6620. 60 Wells S tm t Holl. Phone 4642 and 8025. I CRAVE I D Auto SohooU ...... '...... 7"A some time W ednes^y night possibly PRECKLES AND HIS PRIENDS By Blosser T------Autoa~>8htp by Truck 8 s p e n d m o n e y ___
—8ervtea~^toraga ...... 10 FUEL AND FEED 49-A HOUSES FDR SALE 72 kidnaping SWELL,Bern I think Motorcyoles—>Dlcyclas ...... 11 "The kidnaper, and we accuse this GET ALONG IN COACH GAVE US \ SPEND (Conttnned from Page One) FOOTBALL Wanted Autes->Motorcycles II FOR SAL61— HARD wotkl. Oak and WEITHERSFIELD, six room single Thomas H. Robinson, Jr., set about SCRIMMAGE SOME NEW Baalaeas and Pr«tfeeal«nal Servleee hickory for fire place. Oak wood IS JUST Business Services Offsred ...... II 1932 CHEVROLET home, deep lot, good location, collecting his ransom In Nashville. TODAY, PLATS, AND Household Services Offered ...... 11-A and slabs. Telephone 3149. steam heat, newly painted outside through legal procedure as In the ORANO! IT SEDAN case of the act creating the Feder- "He already arranged for Its re- FRECKLES tmey’be wows! Building—Contracting ...... 14 and Inside. Price only 33500. Terms. ceipt tber.: by Thomas H. Robinson, GIVES ONE Florists—Nurseries ...... ifr RILEY CHEVROLET CO., Arthur A. Knofla, 875 Main street. al Trade Commission,” and would SUCH A Funsrat Directors ...... U remove conflict of authority be- Senior. We have Robinson in custo- Heating— Plumblnig—Roofing ..w« 17 GARDEN—F A R M - INC. Telephone 5440. dy In Nashville. C5RACEFOL Ineurance ...... it DAIRY PRODUCTS 5U 60 Wells Stre49t tween the board and the commis- Millinery—Dreasmaklng ...... 19 sion, and possibly consolidate them. "Mrs. Robinson got this money CARRIASE Moving—Trucking—S.orage .... 10 FOR SALE— GREEN mountain Up To Industry from her father In law. Then she Public Paaseoger Serrloe ••••..lO-A potatoes. Angelo Paequallnl. Avery Industry would be solely re- went tn Indianapolis and took up Painting—Papering ...... li aORIA GENNARO the Job of guarding Mrs. Stoll. Profeeelonal Services ...... It blreet, Wapplng. Phone Roaeda’e sponsible for formulating codes, and (READ THE STORY, THEN COIA)R THE PIOTUBE) Repairing ...... IS 39-2. although the government could sug- "Robinson left his wife in the Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 14 1931 CHEVROLET FOUND IN SCHOOL gest modlflcatlons. Industry would apartment with his prisoner yester- The doughnuts sizzled in the fat, glad. They poked them through the Toilet Goode and Service ...... S&FOR SALE SELECTED NATIVE determine whether to accept them. day mom'ng. Where he went then I and shortly Dotty said. "A t that. I doughnuts till two sets of wheels WanUd— Buslneea Se. v l e e ...... 10 Green Mountain potatoes for wln- SPORT SEDAN "Definite legal and practical lim- couldn't say. But that afternoon were made. "WeJI,” said a baker, Rdacatlemal think It's wise you bakers do the tei use. Cnaa E. Thresher, Buck- RILEY CHEVROLET CO„ (ConUnned from Page One) itations” would be . recognized In the Mrs. Robinson went out of the apart- cooking. You know how! "those are set, and now our big (Ote>e’»rm«Ms*i«.wc Couriee and C laseea...... I7 SELF DEFEMSE______.iawaa u a PGT.orF. or* Private Instruction ...... «... 3i land, telephone 6046. INC. new codes, “and no at^mpt should ment with Mrs. SroU. They drove “Now that you have most of them roll cake we’ll get. Help lift ft up, SALESMAN SAM ...... « A 60 Wells Street own age and had not thought of be made to extend them to Intra- around Indianapolis awhile. done, we'll start in eating. Twill be you Tinies. It won’t break. Don’t A Nighrs Lodging! Mualcal—Dramatic ...... s» sending word to her mother. Officer state business." Many retail lines 'N O .M R . DUZ2 E M ,S A m ) o;e LL, HEfe GOT J E S WEOraSDAT,(K lflO M htTL flbm ^rater fEvftrtno V tntU
into aftenoaa betweea 8 aaff tiiss Eleanor McKenaia will ha IBURSDAT NIGHT Highland Park Bckool will hold a o'clock the Coventry Fra(pnent ao> card party a t 'i o'clock Tuesday ere- the 'guest speaker at the meeting of ABOUTTDWN clety will serve oim o f Its populas ning, October 23 to the school hau the Coemopollton club at th* South harvest snppere at the newly re- Methodist church Friday afternpon. M B li O. B. •. for the purpose of raising money to iu r «d a y *s S p e c ia ls Chapman Court, Order of Amar- modeled Chapel hall in Nortli Gov- buy milk for the needy children who The business session will open at entry. Mre. Henry Bamee chair- 2;S0, with Mrs. Raymond Burnham iROCKR anth, will postpone its meeting thto attend thto school. Progressive set- week by vote of the membern, oad man, will be assisted by Mrs. Emil back, pivot bridge and pivot whist the president presiding, and Mra. W. J. Koehler, Mrs. Card Schramm, OMcidv O. Crawford aa hoateaa. Mlat Mc- At Maacheat«r*a Oraat hold it on Friday evening, October r s«»-u>M. will be idayed. Tickets are ^ in g 26. The coming Friday a number Mrs. C. Irving Loomto, Cbariee sold by pupils and teachers. T h w Kenzie will begin to speak at 8 Christensen, Emil Koehler and o'clock and her subject will be IT P A Y S of the members are planning to at- will be prises and refreshments. The tend the supper and meeUng of Emeat Oowdy. Mrs. Emeat Oowdy “Chsrm of Old Connecticut." Tea Public Pantrjr and Mrs. Arthur Reed and wiU be public Is Invited to attend. win be aerved and guests will be Laurel Court o f New Britain, 'when TO W AIT ON the grand officera will maka their hoeteaaea to the dining room and Albert Nackowskl, an em ploye of welcome. Those desiring to attend boys and glrto o f the eommunlte UMNITTOWN will please notify Mra. Hariy C. official vtolL Supper will bs aerved Ptoehurst grocery, was treated at at 6:30 at the Haaonic Temple, 178 will be wailreesee or serve the cof- the Memorial hosplUl yesterday for Straw. Y O URSELF fee.' utn a Kmb«7 T«nt, DsugtaUn Wtothrop atreet, New Britain. a badly lacerated thumb. t t & W y «t«niia of tho CIt U War, Joseph Rossetto of 50 School aMt tomorrow nlcht at 1 0 8 HAM The first parish supper and Enlghet Lodge, No. 42, I.O.O.T, Hiss Ella M. Stanley enterUlned street was honored with a birthday frlitifr at tha State Armory. The surprise last night by about 20 of Flno quality Daisy Hama. tVUI cook up tender and taaty! church family gathering will be held will meet thto Saturday night at 6 wtn bold a rehearsal In nieces and a few friends at a o’clock at the home of Mr. and ‘library" supper yesterday at her his friends. It was bis 27tb birth- tonight at 6:30 at the South ^_Uea for Inspection night, day and his slater, Mrs. Mary Cor- Methodist church. Aa interesting Mrs. Carl A. Anderson of Edgerton arntTrafular meeting. home to Highland Park. T program WIU follow. street. renU, made a fine large cake for tne FalrtMuy Creamery party, and Clarence Tomm prepared Chill con carne. Mexican style, from California leeberg a recipe he Secured while to the iteuthweat. Hr. Rossetto recrived LettuM each 8e BUTTER 2 »>^ 57 * a number of useful gtfte from hia ilL J W H A L E C i^ PIHEHURST- Dial 4151 Large aoUd heads. , friends. Various games were play- wMANTHFSTFPi^nNN.’ ed, and tbs wrinnera at cards were Fine York State MISTAKES ” Harold Borat, first; Elda Satmondo, Fresh BfiMakas are bad enough when we get a chance to eorreet them, consolation. doz. oc^o nte a whole lot worse If wo don't. We try hard not to nmko EGGS 2 59« 0 M bkt tir«iw slip 1^ to the rush of hundreds of orders every day. Miss Leora Hibbard, director of Kale 12c Were you women's and chlidnn’s acUvtUea at Ifea Impeftaat thing Is to make them good right away and we sure tYesh Lena, Blinnhlaas SMOKED try i d o that. the T. M. C. A. thto season, has ar- prepared for ranged with Miss Faith ^Ulane, Won’t yon nlrttf eall ns at once (nse the emergency numbers to datighter of Mr. and Mrs. 'fbomaa Peas 2 21c 0 a phone book under onr listing If you want ns to help you or cor- A. Spillane of 14 Strong street, to SHOULDERS 1.12c the cold n e l an error after atoro hours) If Ptoehurst serslce or qunMty does Instruct the children's claiMtes to tap Firm, full p o ^ dancing at the Y. Mlaa Spillane, Benrre B os^ ^ ^ Royal Irish (With Nnto and Raisins) who to a High school senior, has weather last Onr Canned Foods Special this week is on 2Yj site had engagements In solo and exhi-
can of PEACHES . . . a good grade uaually selling at 2.'>c bition dancing in Hartford, Sims- Pears 4^°^ 10c loaf Week-End? can. It will pay you to put a dozen cans in your re.serve bury, Avon, Farmington and this Buasett pears—nicely flavored. EREAD town. She took four years of tap atock. 4 cans 85c, $2.49 dozen. ______dancing, four of toe dancing, three We offer these cold- Lux Toilet Armour's Btar Pure years ballroom and continues under Mrs. Edith Moody Kennedy of Hart- weather items that LEAN GROUND BEEF ...... lb. 25c ford. Soap 3 for 18c win stop the shiv- Lsaa, neably Oround Large Sausages . . . ,Ib. 29c LARD 2 ® 25 era! Small Sausages...... lb. .'1.1c Group D. Center Congregational LAMB PATTIES. O C .ro 4 f o r ...... Z O C Lean Fresh Ham, slices, church women, will meet tomorrow Fresh Shipment *** — - evening at 7:30 o’clock. A social About 4 to a pound. Enclr- butt or sha/.k half. period will follow tha business ses-
s M with a atrip of Bacon. Canadian Bacon. sion. lb. bag Pickles cjt 23® Marshmallows 19«
Plaaao two our 8 o'clock delivery, If yon want a small Pot Roaat, Women’s Warm Park Beaat, Soup Bono or Stewing Cut of Lamb or Beef for noon
dteaer. We win have tender Calves' Liver, SUced Bacon at 8Sc to., ZIP TREATMENT and Trmh gparerlbe;______’ For Unsightly Hair On Up nad Chin. HEALTH MARKET SPECIALS Flannel Pajamas
Birdaaye Peas...... 25c | Birdseye Raspbeities .. 19c
Lamb Chopa Beet Stew 'iaSizes 16 Bed Skin or Old Factory Cheese. Special . .T ...I'jviHit lb: tan MACKEREl and 17 lb. $ 1.39 FmhOysters, 33c pint. GRAPEFRUIT lb. 3 1 c 16c Loin or rolled. Cut from good quality beef! ) Ihctra heavy flannel to used in these two- Osms, Salmon. Filet of 3 for 25c piece pajamas. Neat fljpirea with plain Haddock. 10* »> neck trims. They’re cut full and large. FRESH MACKEREL, Watercress, 12c. FMsh, fancy mackerel at Oysters Sure to keep you warm on the coldest Hamburg nights this IVtoter! 18c lb. Ripe Tomatoes, lb. 18c. thto special low price for
THURSDAY! )>» c pt. 2 8 c 1 YELLOW BANTAM CORN ...... >27c doz. 1 2 25 Hotel Sherldnn IMal soon Fresh ground! Fresh shipment!
Flannel
$1.59 Gowns,
Don't stay awake nights from the cold. Tuck yourself Into one of these
generously full, heavy flannel gowns. Neat floral prints. Regular sizes.
Pajamas—Main Floor, rear. Hale’s Timely Th«J.WHAUco.
---- MAKCHEfTES CONN-=s They Fit Like A
A manufacturer offered us this group of spoi-ts dresses Second Skin!
bl anket s at a saving . . .w e immediately had them shipped in! Rabbit’s Hair*-Silk
^ Just 100! Regular $3.98 Offers New BEAUTY for Bedrooms......
New COMFORT for Sleeping • Panties Misses’ New, Smart •Vests
They are the softest, flneet snug- gles you've ever worn. And how they fit . . . once on you'd never know you were wearing them. Fashioned from 10% rabbit’s hair po r t s rocks and silk which makes them warm S F and good-wearing. Regular sizes.
Flesh only.
* 10%.
Knit Undies—Main Floor, right
Extra Special Thursday! CHATHAM’S First Thing In The Morning
Don One Of Hale’s
Wool Blankets
Flannel featuring two
gorgeous new models Bath Robes ozed and
Just think of Itt For a single live dollar bill. • Small Beautiful blankets tliut will add new beauty • Medium to your room at little cost. The famous Knits! Rabbit’s Hairs! $3-98 Chatham blankets will give years of wear . . • Large
and there's nothing like this brand for beauty You just can’t get along without a and warmth. Farh blanket Is handromely When the man^aclurer of these sports frocks offered us a'huhafcdi a special promotion at 32.78, flannel robe these snappy mornings and boxed for yoyir protection. Note these two we jumfwd at the chafiCe AS We knew Manchester iiighU. Tliwto are finely tailored, man- specials at l.t.OO: girla would fairly eat them up at this price. They're ntoh style robes with contrasting collars exact copies of dresses retailing this Fall nt 310. to and cuffs. We're also showing the new
315. If we hadn’t purchased them at this special sailor styles. Brown, red, rust blue,
price, they'd be 33.98 In our stock green. ___ today. Buy several to see yqu Bathrobes—Second Floor. CHATHAM CHATHAM through the Fall season.
They’ll Be Warm “AIR LOOMS” “REVERSIBLES” Night In These ... (Contains 83% Wool) (Regular F5.98 (irades)
The two-tone colors, sel^ted by a weit-known The Styles; “Kozy Kid” The famous Chatham "Air Loom” construction color stylist. Will lend charm to your room. Cosy, One-piece models in the sports givsa you a warmer, stronger blanket with fluffy (83% wool) blankets, lovely to look at . . styles. Straight skirt; few have baatthful lightness In weight. This new Improved soft and wuoly. Silk bound ends. Double bed Sleepers pleat's. Long slecvee. CJholce of process allows all the wool to be used to provide size, 70x80 inches. Surely a flve dollar bill can't fine knits and rabbit's halri. I 1 t o 6 wkrmth. pastels with "Ouraloom" buy better blanket comfort than one of these 10 brand new styles featured. btodtog to match. Full size, 70x80 inches. All handsome wool REVERSIBLE Chatham's. Rose- years
Colora are fade-proof and wa.sh-proof. Rose, blue, blue. rose-green, cedar-tan, green-orchid, and 79< Send them to bed nights In these gold, green, orchid, cedar. other desired two-tones. , fleecy warm knit sleepers. The feet
will keep their little toes warm. Rub- ber buttons won’t break in the wash- The Trims: DOUBLE PLAID ing. Sizes 1 to 6.yeare. CHATHAM Smart Frocks For Ascot scarfs with fur Ups, plaid BLANKETS scarfs, self-colored ascots, velvet 7 to 8 years, $1.00 THROWS Baby Shop—Main Floor, rear. A limited number of 15.98 part-wool double • School trims in new 1934 ways.
Tha moat gorgeous webi basket-weave throws blankets Included In this 35.00 sale. Gay warm •Business that wUI add beauty to your room. The pastel plaids. Generous bed aizc, 70x80 Inches. 25% ‘Forest MiUs” Heavy
0ades a n Irrestoible. Silk binding. wool. •Football Games
Union Suits • Knock-About At HALE'S Blankets—Mato Floor, left. The Colors; • 3 to 6 Red, blue, navy, brown, bris^ht years green, soft blue; idso gay checks. $1.25
Time to change to heavy weight union suits. "Forest Mills” have been used for Second Floor. years by mothers who waat-tee beat for their children. Trunk or knee legs.
Sizes 14 to 20. Short sleevea Contelne cotton, silk and ThdJW HALCco. 10% wool. Stoaa to years. 8 8 ^^Ba^^hog^jjMato^loor^ear^^^ iM A N C H E rm COMN*.