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Mr. and Mrs. William Foulds, Sr. have left for their winter home in Sarasota, Florida. Their son, WIN Ham, Jr., and Edward Norton of Lilley street are also on the way to . . . A PICTURE Flortdk where they plan to' spend the greater part of the winter. THAT Will MAKE VOU FAU STAKWYGK TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY IN lOVE AU EVEIINiTUUr FOR RENT—SUMMIT STREET.— 6 rooms 880; Oreenacree, 5 rooms, OVER AGAINI 880; Ridgewood street, 5 rooms, 830; all a^em .w itb garages, and in excellent repair. See Stuart J. JirpUm ffjhurkn IVAsmi mmnkmttt ef MdmUU^ N» G, W asley, 815 Main street or ’Talj 6648 or 7146. One Hundred MUUon DoUars wmth o f , Personal Notices
CARD OF THANKS fine Turkish and' Domestic/ * tobaccos. W« wish to thank our friends and nelzhbors .for klndnasa and sympa thy ahowa, to aa, at th« time of th« are being w ed by the makers c f hacky Strike death of our wife and mother. We would eapeolally thank the bearers and fll those who sent flowers, and those who donated their care. In fine warehouses like these—-open Cream of the Crop**—for nothing WM. J. FERGUSON, ______WM. F. FERGUSON. to soft Southern breezes—a huge re but the best is used to make Luckies so CARD OF THANKS serve of choice Turkish and Domes round, so firm, so fully p ^ e d —free We tho ahderaicaed, wish to thank our many naifhbora, and friends for tic tobaccos is aging and niellowing. from annoying looseends. Tliat’s why their words or aympathy and acts of TODAY • THUBSDAT . kindness shown to us. In the reoent 27 different kinds of toba^, "*the Luckiesarealwayisonmd, so smooth* Ulkeaa a a d ’nt tha time of the death ' A1M»D FBATUBRTB8 of our BMthar, Sarah Smith. Especial* It would we thank thoM who s«nt HARBTNLANCfflim I oMsrtoM tho Serai tributes, and furnisbhd “itt toasted” automohlloa ta ' I ‘TIi Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, ‘^MARRUGE mmOR” I rOK TBBOAT PROTECnOlf^FOR BSTTBR TAtTt Hr, and Mra Frederick Smith, Mr. and Mra Thomas Moore. ‘ '» ' ‘*^ •■ ■ -■ V ,•■_ ' . • -.' >.v' ■ • . t .,,/ ', 'f >>: ' ...... -ii
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Water Distributingr Sys tems Are diilinataiitly Searchingr for SMALL L ^ K S . O m n they mean the differen<^ be Rvery tfans jkxi 1ft isaglad nerves get tbs tween a reamiablb profit and ^jost grettii^ beet of stoq...Ev^ time yoo bang the door off its hinges, or “want to Kream, ” b y / ’ jDu’re taking it out of yoorselfi Door banging, screaming and lodi • Ha>ve yira m r MBgiSirsd yooi^se^.up ofin the aatica Ae rode to aay the leaat, and SiAe year family and year fri^nda un- saoto Hglit? Probshb i f FPn ^ siep sad.OQOsite ypa win inDDfortaUa... But — moat important, ibS i^s smsD t^peadip|ia$^^(H^ead -aitiilltof temperyou give way to is sap- :K>a p ip m aueceeafuHy sseing a iMftian ^ Hiift^ ssafelew^tlspeefj^ fir bs ^STLIER TOBACCOS Cmaelf are made from finw, MORE EXTONSIVE tobaccos than any other popular b m d of cigarettes!
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i j - J ■ r ' ■■■ ¥ X Q E f d U B ~ HAIfCHEffTEBVVENTira HERAZ^ MANCHEffTER, OONN^ W ED N l^A T, 170VEMBER A196S .. -FK »wr*4e»i*ripev«iwi?isp"' ’!-• i**’ 14' t'lg honverta. I have sought to adopted. Now. oUy 18 iHfl bs Brnmal hourr bt^rhovvm , he part of ^ ISSUE would be aptm i present the prindples of ialism dry. cams extremsly ill and tuui brmiMht EXTRAHELPBUDGET- to pdy tba wscm of mne of the I ffiS T SOCIALIST an^ let who will, believe.” ONLY 1 9 STATE? Omtrol Laws - a to Nsw Raven.’ regular substinito woriura. Ibctra Most of the 19 states la wuefa Us Physiiians said death was caus^ helpers are seeded eby for four or quor can be sold after 88t& by a oerebfal hamorrhage. FOR P .e . NEARLY I4D0 five days, aoeordtnf to Mr. Crocker, IMAY SELL LIQUOR ratifying oonvention is arid hsTs al*. Re laavea his widow, a son, Mis or durmf the peak cf the yulsUd^ MAYOR OF STATE ANNUM. FARM BUREAU ready set up laws to control the mother, three sisters and two rush. ider $ C sale. Others have sudb laws under brothers. W in GIt . Work to About t HARVEST SUPPER NOV. 15 tywiainfatiftn. Do»eii During Wedc OAers Ha?e Either State or ’IlM status of a 20tii state, Penn- Christmas Shining Rash. nabragansett MdeTj of Bridge sylvanla, depends up
0 Right now yon have an op And it does a better job in any portunity to make your home furnace — whether yon heat with more comfortable all winter — steam, hot water, vapor or hot air. and save as much as $20 on No special equipment, na adjust your fuel bill. ments needed. And less work to The way to do it is to follow do! Just a jiggle of the shaker — the crowd — switch to Koppers and such a small amount of ashes that you can carry out a week’s Connecticut Coke when you fill your bin for the winter. supply in a little pail about a foot high. Every year this high-test fuel increases in populari^ be Decide now to have a more com- m cause it gives more hfot per ton. foxtahle, more healthful home this winter. Call os—or your own fuel And this winter, when you want dealer — and have your first order every room warm. as toast — (Tbe new HoUsrwood eeotloB erpreeses strong preferenoe mshed to yon. fbr ^ e new fneL Six fam ilies Uve.ln the five h<»nes ple- you’ll be able to have every AH ose Koppers Coke. corner of your home more CaD 7 -rr| rrrr.yr.’-r ; * 1 ■ ' • ' V TUI AMPHTiy n nT^^prypTNFrKa TnCRAtD| M ^ (M gtfffiR . CX)NN^ >Y^NBSDAY^ NOVEMBER 8 ,19M. J & J TALC 17c \l/arJs Bureau O f Standards Galls It For Those Extra Rooms Clinical Quick Heating Thermmneters ... A Perfect Oil Burning SCOTT’S EMULSION 69c 1 Airtight Heater Roe cap* leeflfe er flsaea Hnad Grculoting Heater—Savel dfett ^ y e e , AT OtJB SODA FOUNTAIN Bednoed for Quick Clearance To doable draw CASTORIA VodL Ods daep. JDGE SUNDAE $1.59 Gauntlets 17c Gives extra serv P e tro la g a r ...... 77c K atrolek...... 93c $ 5 9 - 9 5 Misses' and ice doe to its Children's $5.00 down, $7J10 monthly. SmaO carrying charge. rigid steel body, Pertussin ...... 43c RUBBING White Pine and T ar.. .21c Do you know that oil beat need cost you no more than jn-rpr seamed top and good coal? This heater eontrok at the turn of a handle, fir bottom, and its ALCOHOL Lactogen ...... 83c Malted Milk, lb...... • 37c steel inner lin ia aafe, is to last for many years. Burns kerosene ing. Wood only. Hinkle’s Cascara, 100 ..21c Campana’s B alm ...... • 27c OT range osL Walnut porcelain enamel finish. 70% 2 4 c p L Woodbury’s Creams .. .14c Milk of Magnesia ...... 27c Heats More Space—Lasts Longer I Reduced Prices On FurncKe Scoop Heavy Russian Hills’ Nose Drops .... .19c Williams’ T alc ...... 13c Red Head Shell Pmid’s Tissues ...... 16c Ward's Standard MINERAL OIL Jad S a l ts ...... For General Use Sal Hepatica ...... ,39r Formerly 79e. N u jo l...... 59c 37c pt. Pipe Furnace pfeca! McKesson’s Talc...... 11c Hills’ L.B.Q ____...... 1 8 c St-Inoh Size 6 ^ Pure Norwegian Patch Cod liver Oil, B ox of 25 Hair Rup Coskton Plain or Mint Viosterol, 5 ...... 65c Ig...... $1.17 A good, econ $6UM down, $7A0 monthly M fS A slm Small eafrylng charge $59*95 omical h a r d- Beef, Iron, Wine, pt. . . . 67c Glycerine SoppositorieB 17% hitting shell Cod Livtf Ofl tor general Tested ngminms uensl etsndards tfau Perfectioa we^hd shooting. It is 57 c p t . HDore, size- for sise, and heated a'' greater area. Liutts h>aded 'With Schrafft*s Nougatines 39c H). longer than, a Ki^twe^ht, and costs you no more at DaptmtsiRolke- I t Watraa l^»a$jji5a are in na^ the copnl^ ov«. Urn FREE DELIVERY SERVICE — DIAL 8895 - ; - \ ^ •'V* V''V \ \ FACE SOB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEHTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 ,188A HSii Aanrl^rstrr Tammany a ^ its auxlUarlss wwo against sckich ne outside dealer, against baetMia and destroys many glances of toe natives of darkest aMe to ooatrol only a little mom manufacturer or worker could hope of thein. Lenox avenue. With its chromium Bnlargsd tonsil rssott when tea m m w YOkK trimmings, r ti upholstery and cut- than half a mnuon. Which shows to enter aay branek of the fur trade patient lives Iff such a way as to glass nfiiTors, Cab’s private cab Is Evnttng Bmdii that the presumably all-powerful in the New York area. cause a poisoiilng of the body; in By HARRISON somebew reminiscent of a soda POBLlSHeD MX T H » *nB»*T.T> prin tik q compact, ino. Tiger haa been getting by for years It ia stated that the value of the trying to sossn out the egtra im New York, • Nov. 8.—^Meander fountain.... From' the famous Rttz IS Bi««U StTMt with consldeimbly less \hsn a third furs handled by this practical mo- purities, the tonsils work hardtf, ing*: That’s aiumoy Atozy about the bar in Paris has come toe man ManckMt«r, Conii. and Increase in size. Bnlargsd. ton whom .most travelers remember 1 of the voting population as its hard- Bopoly ia semetolng like $85,000,000 disgruntled butier a t a swanky Long THOHAB rBBGDSON sils arc not always diseased tonsils UUmd estate who revenged %iaase;‘f simply as “Frank” to negotiate for G«nersJ kCanaLA*r and-fast shock force. This will be a year. and are the easiest tsrpe of ‘tonsil by Blipplng away only an hQttr be the management of New York’s Poaoded Ootet>«r 1. ItSi a revelation to an. immense number When these cases come to trial trouble to correct. fore toe daughter of toe house was Rltz bar. Here’s the range that ^ „ Published Srery Evening Except When tb,« poisoning has gone fur> It ISv^iHvbable that the country will getting married, taking with him Rack OB Broadway, Paul SuBdays and HoUdaya Entered at the of peopU both in and outside the ther the tonsils are bathed in' so Whiteman recalled toe other Post OSlce at tiancbeiter. Conn, as city. It may, aa a matter of fact, get as fine an illustration as it pos the bridegroom’s wedding attire. 'saij Seoead Class Mall Matter. much morbid material that they are Whlla society guests , were gather Bight that it was Lew Cody, roasts turkey to a 8LB8CJUPT10N RATES put an end to Tammany prestige for sibly could receive of the kind of overworked. They also fail to re ing downstairs, the distracted old star of the rilent movies, Oae Tear, b/ mall ...... I6.0« all time. practices against which the NRA ceive the nourishment which they who landed him his first job on Whether it’s Thanksgiving or the middle of sum Per Mouth, by mall -M need. As a result of both factors household rummaged vainly for Stuule eoples ...... % -OS movement is directed. something to fit toe groom, finally toe thorongfallare. ’The two had mer . . the Bengal Dual roasts, bakes and C0(^ But the Tammany bogey isn’t the they often break down. ' t thie been friends in California, and Belivered. one year ...... S9.0S stage they no longer screen out discovered that toe only gentleman to a “T". Coal for winter , . gas for summer . \ only one that went to the cleaners of his size was the best man. So Cody talked so much about using the same oven! Equipp^ Oven (Gaft) - S a! m eiA br" OF THE ASSOCIATED yesterday. The Mellon Republican wastes and lose their fighting re Whiteman whenever he visited PRESS POSING AS OAFS. sistance to germs. Bacteria then en toe latter surrendered bis striped Control. Porcelain finish. - t The Associated Press is exciuslTely- machine in Pittabiurgb and the Vstre trousers and cutaway, and sat gliun • New York that several mana hutltlsd to the nse for repnblleatlon “Shake hands, please. Mr. Jones, ters and flourish until generally the gers made him offers before machine in Philadtiphla both entire tonsil becomes filled ydth ly upstairs in a dressing gown ot an news dispatches credited to if just look at Mr. Brown, if you will- while one of the u.shers substituted they eyen had heard him play. ■ .sc JV or not otherwise credited In this crashed, while to come nearer home pus. The tonsUs may develop crypts paper and also the local news pnb« Mr. Brown, will you look at the as best man and the wedding finally Tin Soldlert Her Hobby •■t A llshed herein. the grip of Thomas J. Spellaey and In them filled with a hard, cheesy camera?” substance and there may be many got under way.... Society people are still finding $ 0 .5 0 All rights ot repnblleatlon ot his Tammany-modeled little ma For nls forty-fifth birthday, odd things to do. For example, Mrs. special dispatches herein are also re So. Mr. Jones looks at Mr. Brown attacks of tonsilltls during which served. chine on the government of the dty large quantities of pus are dis Eugene O’Neill received from his John Nicholas Brown, whose hus ib Mr. Brown looks at the camera wife a present be has wanted for band was sifflicted throughout his .*v F u ll service client o t N B A Ser- of Hartford was pried loose, and in charged InU the throat. and the newf weekly shows ^ Mr. Diseased, piu-fllled tonsils may years—a tin-panny electric piano adolescence by the Sunday supple -a Tice, Inc. Bridgeport the voters expressed Jones with sickly meekness submit easily throw poison Into tbe general which oncfc did discordant duty in ment nickname of “the richest boy Publisher's Representative: The their opinion of the old scratch-me- an old-time saloon ...... Serving In the world,” collects tin soldiers. • weekly Julius Mathews Special Agency—New ting to a gross slight at the hands circulation and the presence of such Tork. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. scratch-you system of r u n n in g mu tonsils is likely to make worse any punches, and other concoctions, in Has more thM 3000 of them now— of Mr. Brown instead of spitting in tiny, brightly-colored figures repre nicipal business by electing the tendency to rheumatism or heart toe Surf Club these evenings is Jack That’s all It costs to r ^ MEMBER AODIT BDRBAO OF his eye, and Mr. Jones committing trouble, although the condition of Renault, who once was high in toe senting most of toe famed mliltary u-/ CIRCtTLATlONS. dour and straight laced McLevy, enjoy this upKto^ an act of ill breeding of which the tonsils could not b considered list of contenders for tos heavy units of nearly every nation, from The Herald Printing Company, Inc., Socialist though be 1a the sole cause of such a tendency weight championship___To this the dragoons of Louis XV to toe the-minute range. never in the world would he, a assumes no financial responsibility All in all, it was not a very fine There is also a greater likelihood to and other cluba comefe another Egyptian desert patrol ...... Then Have one installed for typograpblca. errors appearing In friendly and courteous man, have there’s Mrs. Beatrice Townseqd, of ad v ertisem en ts In the M anchester day for “the boys.” Their “influ colds, sore throats, and that tired former ring figure—Georges Car- now, so you'll be Evening Herald. been guilty. feeling than there would be If the pentier. With him, usually Is U ta another famous family, who’s going ence” took sn awful beating. ready for Thanks* No TTinn can shake our hand with tonsils were sound and healthy. Gray Chaplin .... in for astrology in a big way. She WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. A temporary improvement may There’s still no sign of the Mae trained under the late Evangeline giving dinner. Pay out looking at us. If he does we’ll follow V hen the sick tonsils are cut West figure, which is supposed to Adams. She’s also concerned with a for it, while you use TEN WASTED YEARS. THE NEXT WAR. darned soon jeris it away. If he out but this method of treatment be setting the fashion pace .... new “science’’ called coIoroLgy, a it, on our easy Bud The world may shrink from insists on hanging onto the paw does not remove the original cause Charles Miller, the music publisher study of the influences of various get Payment Plan. The long, hard fight against fed- of the trouble. To bring about a colors on individuals...... thoughts of war, or it may perhaps while he grins at the horizon or who paints pKirtrelts as a sideline, ■M prohibition is ended. It is permanent improvement it is first used to be a baseball pitcher in the Mrs. Arthur Clafling, however, $148.50 think that it ought to shrink from gpawks at the other end of the room BOW only a matter of days and for- necessa.y to remove tbe underiylng Western League. . . . Frank Merlin, has found a more active work. She’s such thoughts, but it is probably we’ll kick him in tbe shins if nec poisoning which must be present be author of eight plays and producer founder and president of toe Out naalities that intervenes between the n^irer to witnessing a first class essary to get free of his loathsome fore the tonsils will become dis of nearly thirty on Broadway, be door Cleanliness Association of the rule of the Eighteenth amendment eased. Whenever rheumatism and Oty of New York Inc. Nearly every military conflict at this moment grasp. And we have complete gan his theatrical career as an and its disappearance from the Con tonsil trouble are foimd together, usher. day she leaves her Park avraue they are both due to a primary toxic stitution. than it has been since the armis faith that in feeling this way about Cab’s Swanky Cab apartment to mak.* toe rounds of tice. Japan and Soviet Russia have inattentive handshakes we’re exact condition. Tbe common-sense meth Cab Calloway, dusky high priest toe public markets and other places WATKINS There is nothing about this od of treatment is to remove the about reached the stags where It ly like 1,000 human beings out of of hi-de-ho, is back In Harlem's Cdt- where litter abounds, trying, to per achievement to crow over. It is toxemia, which haa the beneficial at MANCHESTER. CONN. is only a question of which will ton Club, and bis amazing automo suade people to clean up their too much like winning a war. It 1,000. effect of Improving the health aa a bile is again drawing the envious premises...... strike the first blow. Why should the newsreels expect whole, and also ^11 return the ton may have been desperately neces sil to as nearly normid a condition sary to win it but in the hour of Tbere are heavy concentrations wen mannered people to become as possible. of Russian forces along the Man victory there is the sombre shadow boors just because they are having Cutfng out the tonsils does not churian frontier In Siberia. The of the losses, the wreckage and the their pictures taken? And why always insure perfect health; in other day the Japanese moved an shouldn’t well mannered people, stead, in Some cases, other more se min. rious disorders may develop, such This coimtry emerges from the entire dlvisioD from North China asked to pose as ill-bred oafs, tell as sinus trouble, mastoiditis, or ear thirteen year experiment of federal into the Harbin area of Manchuria. the cameraman to g;o to hell? Is complications such as discharge Now the Japs are unctlously sug it because they are too polite? Let from the ear or deafness, or there prohibition definitely farther away may occur enlargement of the Chairs gesting that it would “make for from the goal of temperance and them be too polite not to. glands of tbe neck. good order than when the experi better understanding” if the Soviet While the treatment of tonsils ment was entered upon. It has govenunent would take its massed chronically diseased takes longer troops away from the border—which than toe treatment of tonsils which Sale been a costly and enormously in are only enlarged, I firmly believe jurious departure. is not only enormously cheeky but Health and Diet that almost every case of diseased And BOW that the wranglisg and palpably "for the record." tonsils can be cured by the fasting Advice regimen followed by the right diet. disputation is over and the country At a time like this, when no Prices! statesman of a country anxiously By Dr. Frank MoCoy This treatment brings al»ut im must set itself to the task of handl provement in tonsil disorders m ing this great social problem of al seeking to avoid war would permit both adults and children. It is de cohol in some entirely different way, himself a single carelessly belliger In the body are several organs signed to remove the true causes of ent word, It is grimly startling to which act as “purification plants, the trouble and when this is done, i who is there who can honestly tell the glandc will go back to normal himself that the consequences of hear a spokesman for the Soviet whose duty it ia to screen or filter I will be glad to send you my ar govemmoit in a public address at out wastes. Tbe kidneys and liver prohibition have not been perfectly belong to this class and are won ticle on tonsil trouble if you will obvious for ten irears? Moscow, give exiHussion to such derful purifiers, removing from tbe write to me, following correspond sentence as these: ' ent’s instructions as given at the For a fun decade we have been blood many poisonous waste prod heading or end of this article, and operating under a system which had *”Iiiere will be co m p ly deaMM- ucts. The filters for the l3nnpbatic uiclosl^'a large, addressed envel tion of the enemy and complete vic ctreulation are the lymphatic glimds already demonstrated its inqitactio- which screen out Impurities fowd ope and a 3c stamn. Tbe article for tory for the Red Army in case of children is called “Save the Ton ahlllty. During that time incal- in the lymph. The tonsils belong to sils,” and the one for adults, “Ton- eolable harm has been done to the an attack. We do not consider tbe family of lymphatic glands, as sU Trouble.” Manchukuo responsilde for the doefa the adenoid tissue, and also morale and t ^ hsdiits of the Amer the glands o-* the neck. ican people whereas these ten years aggressive tactics in Manchuria. You were bom with two healthy might have been devoted to the up We realize J^>an is the directing tonsils which were pJaced In your building of public opinion In the force. We are fully prepared for throat for tbe definite purpose of A Thought screening out wastes from tbr lym support of an attitude toward liquor unexpected attack.” phatic 'firculatlon. You might call The Lord ia good, a stronghold aa enlightened and rational as that Which words were openly and tbe tonsils the guard line, or de in the day of trouble; and he taiow toward narcotic drugs. publicly applauded by Joseph Stalin, fense line. Upop them falls the very eth them that trust In him.—Na Three years of prohibition was sitting on the same stage with the Important work of helping to pro hum, 1:7. speaker. tect the breathing passages from Happy the man who can endure anough. It proved all that has been harmful invaders. A sound, healthy with equanimity the highest and proved since. But since 1928 the This Is fighting talk. It ia the tonsil haa an active resistance the lowest fortune.—Seneca. original advocates of prohibition kind of talk in which the Soviet re have been obstinately refusing to gime in Russia has never Indulged recognize facts and, long sup before. It is the kind of talk in ported by the contributions- of which no government anywhere a handful of rich men and would indulge vdiile it'believed there women among their numbers, was still a chance of avoiding a war TMlimOrtflJuvtlii their professionals have fought with —and desired to avoid it. every weapon at their command to We do not believe, as so many prevent their followers from sens profess to, that a conflict between jffTLhkTkilllilAiL LEARANCE! ing the truth. Until, within the Japan and Russia would involve the last year or so, this financial sup world. There are too many strains port was largely withdrawn. Then and counter strains operating to the obstructive leadership faded. keep every other power out of such Now, with the handicap of ten a war. But if tbere is any force wasted years during which the na reasonably likely to prevent the very tion has suffered immense demor early development of a major war alization, we face a future in which between Red Russia and the Jap Upholstered Cheiirs society must find a rational and a anese empire it certainly is not in plain sight. workable answer to the'liquor prob Take your pick! Choose any of the finely uphol lem. And if it devolves upon Russia to stered chairs in our stock at a special price . . We shall do well if we start off fight Japan what better time for - lounge, wing and pillow back models included. The from the position that the use of her to strike with her hardy Siber first group comprises six different styles reduced alcohol is Ingrained in human cus ian soldiers inured to the climatic from as high as $29.95 to one low price . . $22.50. tom through an experience running rigors of Northern Asia, thiBui the Sale prices are limited to chairs in stock only. No far back beyond the beginning of coming winter. special orders at these prices, as the replacement history; that it Is about as practic prices are much higher. able to forbid it as to forbid hair to THE FUR RACKET. grow on beads. ■ We shall do well $1. down and the same amount weekly reserves The extent to which a legitimate if we rid ourselves of the spirit of A CENTURY OF any of these $22.50 chairs for Christmas delivery, business can be convertesurface of toe mattress. The Ortho-Flex tween manufacturing concerns, health unit in this mattress automatically adjusts itself to provide correct support and posture to keep toe spine in proper alignment THE ELECTIONS. skin dealers, trades unions, strong r^ardlesa of toe sleeper’s size or w«lght. TTiere just isn’t any other arm men. In maintaining a monop that comparee with an Ortho-Flex. Insist on toe genuine. Beaides electing aa mayor tkat oly of the fur business in aD its de intriguing figure Fiorello LaQuar- partments, fiwm the field buyers to OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'aOCK ' ‘ ^ New York yesterday laid the the garment manufacturers, by Tammany bogey. As with most methods of terrorism, coercion, hi soeb which depend on the jacking. oanqjflets organization ot political Th» whole picture of the New WATKINS uamorallty, the actual Tanunany York fur trade brouglU out by t)u osBtrot of ballots was shown to be Department of Justice investigators at AAANCHESTER, CONN. far wsaksr than bad bosn supposed. is tnvidved in the extreme, hot tbe WATKINS Oirt of A Uttla leas than two^nll- effect is that of a far reaohtng con at MANCHESTER, CONN. Um votas east In the mstrepelis spiracy ts oseate a .fiamopQljr *^.^,7* V' *'•? '* . •>«][. •■. V'^«--vi-, W ' . 'k ^ .l^ y a d - rods “Jtiter iifcst HBtol 8 ^ t o flM >^|k|towtog tiito detooitotrattito toA'toa amn Ne»er flourished In Town ik in day • W | | -t^ lPWl \IW|» hatoStog a hadietikUl^^'^iDidruct^^ ^K^KB . tU^|0d» dial o f ptototioa to' imdapaeeh, - to toe rules gcveriilBg.'ba8ketba& ”X girl ^ BKm'tiii^' X8 y9«M old In o son, Alaiic, w as ptoyed more; that will be-forced season M andi^er Has Been Content With lOtehen «gn^:. VIP o c « ^ tIio>: birlp « and a dsmonsfratkih 'by two Lading Roto CapibIrFied toan tolrly by Kail, Imrt, whcH ifix m Cotoresai^ Apreia^to ffe m , «i»« «od« fl|»"the » W » well tofrlnued batoufti^ men. The Atd M vate Clnb Serwce Whije ' Vko « boailmod needed B aiqf, tramKtoiuBMnt to: bis toterpietation. Bflwd^y adti^- award af the trb^y will be re Prc^bition Was U. & Law. o£ iM . That didn’t iMippMi ifi by Moiidiers of Rie Con- waa he to the habdUag of the toon-; ceived by James BplUaae, vdjid ^ lo k at Aonal ' tiis^aslodii ode, his skUl and lobwl in affixiryg ptoyed and coached the team and 1 It jto his false left qrebrov beii^ ai Arnold Cluk the captain. 'tolance These Prices LOWEST Thursday ARTHURS PRICES your old Water Heater Friday Saturday ^ ^ DRUG STORE^^ IN . 845 MAIN STRE'ET e Onlyl PHONES: 3806—3809 TOWNI SPECIALS TOIIETRIES Beg. 85e Regular $1.25 YOU CAN HAVE Lying Down? Tooth K ’ushes A LOVELY SKIN Nose & Throat New, wonderful MELLO-GLO face powder ataya on lonsror, ea. kldeo tiny llnea aad wrlnklca, ATOMIZERS proveute largre porea. Baalahea 17c nsrly ahlae, none of that drawa "paaty" look. Caaaot irritate the Beg. SOo auMt delicate akla bceaaae new' French proceaa auikea it . the PALMOUVE S 9 c pnreat face powder kaowu. You SHAMPOO will love the delizhtful fra- ffrance. Try SIBLLO-GLO today. e to try OSe aad $1.00. 25c HnUUKilHs Beg. 60o COLDS-COUGHS Pompein KOTEX . .2 for 25c Pertussin, reg. 60c ...... 43c Face Powder MODESS .2 for 25c Smith Bros.’ Syrup ...... 24c Rem, reg. 6 0 c...... 43c A u to m a tic Electric Hot Water 4 7 c Reg. 50c Beg. ILOO Beg. 75o WITCH NORW EGIAN VAPEX HAZEL Pint COD UVER OIL Double Distilled Vitamin TMted 54c Our new rental plan makes it easy for you to have the Pint 59c ' m MEN I STAY YOUNG comforts of Electric Hot Water in your, home — NOW. Do not grow old before your time. Betain yonr vigorous man hood by keeping yonr glands SMOKERSI CAREFULLY healthy aad active. If yon are below par, you need PEB8BN- 1. Small monthly rental applied SPEQAL COMPOUNDED lOO to bring yon tq>. This pow erful tonic, with Its four FREE! Reg. $1.00 extracts and other I Pouch with purchase I NEW LOW PRICES properly balanced tend to re to future piurchase if you wish. of pound tin Edge* vive the entire masonllne sys worth Tobacco. Both I ON tem by aronslag slngglab mid weak glands. Renews vigor and energy. Any man phyetoaUy un $1.25 LISTERINE fit owes it to himself to get a /■« 2. N o investment necessary. treatment of this wonderful ton ic. PEBSENICO. Ask for dr- P r o d u c t s onlqr. 3. Privilege of cancelling BROHfiSdTZER $1.00 SIZE BOTTLE,... 59e COLD CREAM " 60c SIZE BOTTLE.... 39c lAVORIS... 1 9 ' GEM BLADESs 1 24 at any time. USTERINE ASPIRIN t . 1 7 ' TOOTHPASTE LlKKyTICER |33= LISTERINE 3 9 ' 4. Guaranteed maximum 2 for 37c . WAVE SETTJ 19' PEBECO.... 3 9 HINDS CREAM l39 operating cost for LISTERINEr VINKOLA Hlghto Beoenutteaded for SHAVING CREAM ROBBER GLOVES Under welfk* OtaOdren. normal use. If your ohiU 1» nndsrw^lffbt, Mts poorly, lacks ^nersy.. la Ustleso, rCOTH BRUSH.. tiros easily aad la ox nervous dii- l i f e ' •» . ... . , , pooltlon, alvo It a.spbonful of VIN KOLA Just before each meaL Then BAY RUM Just wateh the qulek oM n«e. Poai- tlvely safa Easy to taka A fapaous Why waiL> to enjoy theyL> fprmula. ■m | L 25 VALUK. A f IKWI0$EFA11 WOMANS MOHO WHO niuniMia ixnciiE d k t SECRET advantages? Cheek 0^d>* Reduce Fever 1 0 p m With Neophen B iN i'n n i t o , ’ OoU and Kevar Sulfmen W a s t t 5ESS1 . -'PralAe NtoplMa , ^ M M ir NeofiheB: n i i ^ s PtstiOed ^ t p ^ g g , i; AUddupyilaetjm it to known to .toe See your Plumber or profesBlan l^Jdaohitely tite most' FATl ^ !JS» efloietive lantodr kaown for nenral- T I n i i gln’ aiid ttoMtia. Nbopliea h a ^ been predoMbed wttto’ oijtotanidkef resnlta to IlsspltM* elMiks ftii a n«mbec:'of.fitoa. rfS:.ln- M in t / S tmradsns' and wan-hi ' Loss iireni s w avl \ ■ Ctot a toiie fld t^rehto astoJM ' tte am V Snya wM ■ji. I Avtonrto of Satisfied tor a d.a o o a q'W ^m q*« f. ft' , -v^., 'r • ■'‘^ * * ■—1^ ■ V. ' * ' J * • ^ ,■ ■ - ■ •__. ■ . .^ - > ,. ; - • ■— 's 1. . ■ . • -r•' '.! '. ■ . f. , ■ • 1 r PAGE EIGHT ]^cH ]^T]S9,inrm Q iG 1 . i,.R , 5 . • V' . " : . m . ... j .. jx. i-*-.^ -a-i^tum-fi.^ MDSIGAN HONORED D r. V7q|(prs .Sbld it'W a s , he igh RYM T. HOLYOKE u d tim . T H disanbamefif eoafs ____ Vol. I., No. 17. Wednesday, November 8, 193^ Compiled by Stndmitntrf Manchestiw H ifh Schodl • t M ss H^en Gidcs, Faeidty iM^^brnr othef'actibbd of ^ 'It is fimdaaiMfoi conlBet principles. TIM- Degriee of D od or of M isic Is based upoil tla^tfeBEi^tion TWO ASSEMBLIES STUDENTS ATTEND th ^ are tisjo Stage Make-Up Should Literary Golumns Is Conferred on Ossip one peaceffiL, \...... one ther^re arme<^ tiie pose of •-safe guardiagEtiw order Harmonize With Role ARMISTICE DAY NOVEMBE3B ELEVENTH. WHEN VERSE IS WORSE ‘AUCE’.PORTRAYAL Gabriiowitsdi of Detroit peace, the otner \ _ \ it would be Ukriy is iiriw U ie' The glorious sun peered forth (School Days (Tone: “School Day*” ) use of its anna.a School days, school da.yt, dear old once more from behind thoee great South Hadley, Mass., Nov. 8.— “The jTersaihes T rs (| t| ^ the Josephine Hutchinson Griuits Interview To Ullows of clouds v^ch for four footbi^ goal days, come of the great W ar^^ln;^ Three Episodes Depicting Swimming and gym arid bugs ga FuuEar Characters of Lew (AP)—^Mount Holyoke college to long years had dimmed its mellow distrust. The League^ on tte Students—Says ilig h School Dramatics lore, day conferred the honorary d ^ ee trary, being a v d tm te ^ ^edemtlOiSK glow. Laughter and song once Receipt of News to Be No fooling, no cheating any more. is Carroll Stori Come to of Doctor of Mtisic on Ossip Oabril- must be founded ou mutual Are Imp^tant We Are tte Idnd our teachers again prevailed on broken streets owltsch, widely known Russian mu dence. Any trace of dlsorimimi^. which once had been beautiful and ad’^re, ' tlon based upon distriu^ is eueof And the teachers are those that . l i f e . sician and director of the Detroit > When asked what type of ^com Dramatized. picturesque. The ' string of emo tially destructive to any asaoclatiott "Backstage life in a theater is al-. never get sore. Symphony Orchestra. pany she preferred to play in, she tional strain, so taut it was about oreaae made in the admiasiaB fe« was made. Recreation ('enter It it hoped that the above wlU DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Items of Interest clearly explain the neceiaaiwr step taken by the Recreation M en’s M en’s M ne Men’* Men’* WDRC Dress %irts Work Shirts Sweaters Coat Sweaters 885 Hartford Conn. 1880 7 9 c” '8 8 c 63c •“ 79c 88c“ " ' $1.19“'$2.59 Wednesday, Nov. 8 4:30—^News Flashes. Men’s Heavy Men’g Men’s 8-Pleoe M en’* 4:35—^Educational Feature. 4:46—Ye Happy Minstrels. Union Suits flirts or Drawers Flannel Pajamas Zipper Coats 6:00—Skippy. 5:15—Jack Brooks, orchestra. RE YOU trying to practice With die Red Wheel oven regu . 88c“'$1.19 63c “ ' 79c 88c “'$1.00 $3.59 * 6:30—Jack Arm sti^g, All-Ameri thrift in the kitchen? Don’t be lator, you can cook a whole meal in can Boy. misled by false economy. Slaving the oven, and never once go near 6:45—Douglas A- Smith, baritone; over an old, rusty cook stove is not Joseph Soifer, pianist. the kitchen until dinner time. You •fOO—^Buck Rogers— "Adventures saving money. The price you pay can economize on food, use new and ^ . n j BATHROBES in the 26th Century.” for wasted fuel, extra work in an cheaper recipes in baking. You can 6:15—H-Bar-O Rangers. overheated kitchen and possible in broil low priced meats in the new 6:30—Vinzent Lopez. Great Reductions on " bIa n k e t S” 6:36—Vera Van. jury to your health more than off handy grid-pan—making them appe 6:45—Marvelous Melodies; Frank sets any saving you make. tizing and healthful for your family. Hazard, tenor; Brusiloff’s or chestra. This year you can enjoy the com You’ll spend less time, too, in keep 7:00—Msrrt and Marge. fort, convenience and economy of a ing a Magic Chef clean. The high 7:15—To be announced. "hiagic Chef — Ae finest gas range Extra Specials In Our Basement 7:30—Music in the Air. sanitary burner tray nests closely any woman ever owned — for only 7:45—Bethany Girls’ Quartet. JU'Ound the burner heads. Boil-overs 8:00— Harriet Lee; trio; Joe a few doUan a month. Magic Chef and grease spots never get on pipes Green’s Orchestra. has a wonderful new type top and fittings below — you wipe the ARMOUR’S SOAP . LINOLEUM MATS BRIDGE TABLES 8:15—Edwin C. Hill. burner. Saves you money by wxipg 8:30—Albert Spalding, America's tray clean in a jifify widi a damp 8 Large Cakes ^ Q q 18X 36 lets gas. Yet it gives better results Large Size, Unbomable ^ 00 foremost violinist; Conrad Thl- cloth. Fully enameled inside and out. bault, baritone. because it spreads heat more evenly S 9:00—Irvin Cobb. —-and lessens chance of burning food. 9:15—Kate Smith and her Swanee Insulated oven will help keep 3rour Mixing Bowls Dust Pans Carpet Sweepers Ivory M usic. kitchen cool save you 9:80—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra; ...... 6-Pleoe Sets Bobber Bdf« W M i HandlB Mixing Bowls Bums and Allen. You will do more and better cook 10:00 —Waring’s , Pemisylvanians; ing, baking, canning—because it’s Moran and Mack, the Two ®«»ier, much easier. With prices 69c 9c $2.39 lOc Black Crows. vdiere they are, you can’t afford to 10:80— Alexander Woolcott— The Town Crier. be widjout a Magic Chef. Let na 10:45—Presenting Mark Wamow. demonstrate one for you. WMSe and Ivoiy Bnunel Electric Flatirons Galvanized Tubs 11:15—Columbia News Service. 6 Lb*. Chromtamg Plated Garbage Cans Roimd, Stroflf 11:80—Ozzie Nelson’s Orchestra. Saucepans Ivory and Oreea / With Cord Many Models KfanyColort WAPPING Many Ffnithes 29c 59c $1.89 29e The Young Peoples socisty of Chzistias ESndeavor held their meet ing at half- past six Sunday evening in the primary roonu at the church, Varatim Bottles w ith MJm EHnvthy Dewey a s the leader, sriiich was followed by a ser vice at seven o’clock in the audlenee 89c room gqpetaira. This was a candle Look for the RED WHEEL WJAn You Buy a MAGIC CHEF light and Inatallatiap service, and the puUic was invited. There was a meeting of the Wagi- LARGE ASSOSmiNT aun Club Girls, hUd* at the pfueon- or age last Monday evenbig with thatr G a s Cou Boasten Table LamlM leader; Mrs. BvaBna CartBr. LAMPS^ S9A M » The PlSBBant Valley Mob will PRICES SLAimt^! have a bridge and set-back party es7 M xiM sraerr I t a V P i r a w a 79c 98c Saturday evoiing, NovenAer 18, at 8 p. m. and it Is )o be held at the - - _ L V i \A-ri W ^ : t'vv. -rf: f i^ A G B T E N >.tfANeiF18BT^ WyOyjBBlMT, 1]^ ms "'III" that OUo sad OB' the f|ct tfiat ;8J)0O; fptae. TO STDDT NDRSiNG v o tin g m i whsn ttietdi » g b fill inert eagt^ wban S^irised th rtv N i^ mid eneh N ot » nth did the PROHffimON GOES OUT fj; y . Stocb Bovat (MtotbuL were registsyliM^dry- to settle A titie. first returns b0toqov(W oiinsiONHOSPrrAL maidieittss. ^Ibis focussd Him- Mr B leL ew niiiiirtecie P e w ires, tbetm tour ttmee a tsntiob on tbs results to Jltshii. ^ , it.wM sutprisb^TTooTt^ Man- man called tA P e this Vtate Bmt night ^SrSa to tM ly t(M AS QUICKLY AS IT CAME Miss N on A M y of Garden St 'dbester folks took « ^ - a a toUrest Boston Votm Adams Bhcp ...... 3 pimtal position of detefmtotog to the lEMdgeport m syom l^ figb^ that ManndWdi was lead- A ir Reduc ...... 100% ; to Take C oono at Booth Me whether tba B^gbtaenP tAmendmeot DeqUte fact tltot dh etraw^toe tog the fiVe otber rtes for report was inconsistent wiP Pe A laska J u n ...... 26 morial Inatfiotioii. would be repealed, two states hav- Jasper McLevy, aooiidlet eSndidate, M ayor, be . 1)0^ about majority of individual reports from A llegheny ...... 8 % to^ gone dry and two states wet, was given a slight *«tee ou r bis that fire to Boe< rently ks Life Span Was 13 Years, IP members. Allied Chem ...... 184% w iP the Kratucky results not betog Democratic and Riepmuican rivals, was referring .to tb e w ater- Can ...... 4...... * 89% Miss Nora Addjr. da;nghter of Mr. ModlficationisP made headway. known im p today. First bulletins front fire yestArddgr- Am Coml A lo o ...... 52% and Mrs. John Addy ef Garden of the early Utah returns, show ^ 11 Mondis ^ 11 D a j^ Milwaukee brewers grew hopefP A m F or P o w ...... 8% sPeet Isft for Boston today, where T tr and began modernizing Pelr beer a pronounced wet trend, were greet Am Rad St 8 ...... lz % she will train to be a nurse at the ed WlP whoops of Joy by -Pose making eqppment BooP Memorial hoqiltal. A m Sm elt ...... 46(4 whose livelihood is more or less de SoDM Say die War *Tnt Miss Addy was presented wiP p March, 1932, Pe House de Am Tel and Tel ...... 114% pendent upon the repeal of prohibi W 1LR 08B farewell gifts of a pin seal parse and W limiSE DRESS feated . a resolution to restore Pe A m Tob B ...... ‘f8% tion. It O rer." right to P e states to abolish or con A m W at W k s ...... 19% l)lue sHk umbrella by the Ckmgsten Hotel Sheridan Building tinue the 18P Amendment, and P e Anaconda ...... 14% Brigade of Pie Satvatien Am ^ rs- BNen*the Presidential vote of last D RE88 8HC9P Senate refused to l^allze 2.75 per .^Ltchison ...... ^94^ eenuy. gbs rsoeivbd anoPer pleas November, wben Franklin t>. Roose Hotel Sheridan Bolldtof fyn • — PRESENTS ------velt'rode into office Thh WMBwaham complarion SALR Ipokad over law enforoeBtent and jwadItaaiantig. Its; Yetasm protilPtioB,lHEft IP & W" V ' 7 ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEliIBES 8, IM S I AOVBBTlBBBfENT— aeoempaoiaQ by Mnr. Sarah mortf BriMdttteSstf. T in y inrrr m ers CONCORDU BAZAAR’S Wolfe of WUUmanUc left i MAE WESTSATSrUBOC tolerance afid tfiarlty. Mors undsr* W6ER.J.SIItTH morning by auto for Lyoahaven, standing of Udt.^ Fla. to M gone for the winter. Sl)CCESS IS ASSURED The t inners at the Mondays night DEMANDS PLAIN FACTS There wna bjarSlin-dUM whist party of the American Legion the loeal poliee bouft taia momlBg; THE FORFDtIBOAN) ROBERTP.COLEMAN WELL That was a caaa o fm v U if an autoi' ^ were as foUows, Ladies: First Miss **Call a Spade « Spade” la Her Advance Ticket Sale Good Julia Flaherty, Town, second, Mrs. mobile without a Moeiaaet Tha^ - BARGAIN HOUNb Chairman Peter Fray Re* Carol Hawkins, Spri:^ Hill, third, Theory— ‘*I’m No Angel” to ON ROAD TO RECOVERY fender was Charles of porta— Returns by Satur Mrs. Vlbert E. Harmon, Town. Come Here Sunday. yoke, Main., who was arreeteA ABBoal Meetmf of District Traffic Officer Joaeph Prentlea laal day Gents: first, T. A. Barrows, Mans field Center, second, Edwin Lewis, night. The officer was It’B U^e finest health bread you Calling attention to an amazing Lydall Street Man, Injured Six Thanksgiving wouldn’t be com Wllllmantio and third, Jacob Frans, that there was a drunken driver can fat, doctor*a recommend It, It’s to Be Held Tomorrow According to Peter Frey, general BWing-about In the moral viewpoint W ^ s Ago, Permitted to plete without a mince pie, and with Town. The door prise was won by the neighborhood of the Twin wiu* tatty as well as healthful, and of the cinema, Mae West, the Mrs. Lettney’s Mince meat you’re chairman of the Lutheran Con- Bert Mica of Elsglevllle. Refresh Take Walk. He loat no time in getting there airi Mot^i Bakery has It The name assured of a delicious one. Dial Night-—Cheney Redring. cordlq church bazaar, which opens ments, consisting of Jellied salad, screen’s newest seosation, whoss found Gamble drirbg In a aig-aa| la SpUhrod; It’s Imported from 4481, uid put In your holiday order. Wednesday, November 15, and con hot biscuits, cookies and ooffee wem second starring picture for Para fashion. But the young fellow wai StNreden. Dial S5S7 and order some Robert P. Coleman, of Lydall not Intoxlested. It was the stem> tinues for three days, season tickets served by the committee in charge mount, “I’m No Angel" will open a new. Tbousemds of Julia Boyd patterns ktreet, badly Injured when he Tell ing gear on the car that waa at Robert J. Smith is being men are going well, and he ' Is anxious of Mrs. Ralph Reynolds. five day engagement at the State which now appear on the home page that all having books out make re The monthly meeting of the down an elevator abaft six weeks fault. But he had no license t« Transparent la still the leading were sold to newspaper readers the tioned as the possible successor of Theater, Sunday, Nov. 19, believes Frank Cheney, Jr., who retire turns on or before Saturday eve League of Women Voters will be drive and never did have. He wai evening fabric, but expensive and first month they were offered. Now win that the American people have ago and for aevsral weeka on ths as president of the South Manches ning, November 11, to Ray Kulpln- held Thursday at 3:00 p. m. in the detained at the station until courl elusive gowns are being fashion* reached that time in their considera danger list at St. Francis Hospital, a more than 180 papers are using ter Fire District at the annual sky, ticket chairman. Town Hall. Mrl. William Smediey opened this morning. Gamble plead* of naysan, mat and the new them, which is the only way they tion of life and love when they where fie was taken after the ac meeting tomorrow night. All organizations of thd. church of Putnam, Windham County chair cident, is now well on the road to ed guilty and was fined |10 and pexmed type called by Blanchlnl vs* are sold. They are made by the want to hear a spade called a spade. costa. Mr. ^eney Is retiring after will be represented In one way or man will be the principal speaker recovery. He has had the care of lour souvage and by domestic looms oldest and most reliable pattern thirty-six years as chairman of the cuQother In the project. Under the and will have as her topic, "\ ^ y She eitee the sensational success rastlc panned velvet Fine cords three nurses and the best medical house in America. They have com Board of Fire Commissioners. He direction of the wife of the pastor, Join the League." The arran,. > of her last film, "She Done Him plete sewing instructions and tissue attention that could be secured elnce and wide waled diagonals in marvel* hoped to reH n three years ago, but Mrs. Kart Richter, and Organist ments are in charge of Mrs. Wrong," as an argument in proof of ous colors are presented. Many do* for every piece reouired in every taken to the hospital. For a long was prevailed upon to hold over Fred Werner, a one-nct comedy Charles Lord. her bMlef. time he was not allowed to eat solid mestic novelties are being used in garment. while changes, then under considera farce, "Bargain Days' at Bloom- Mr. and Mrs. William Bell of Tor- Miss West asserts, howsvsr, that foods of any kind. He ia now being new types of original d esl^ . Crys- the public is uninterested In sex, tion, were taken care of. stelB’s” will be presented Wednes rington and Mr. and Mrs. J. Waldo given food and jreiterday was allow t^le types are gaining favor; they crudely presented. It wants laxighs, In Mr. Smith the district will day evening. OscAr G. Anderson, Russell and children of 8prln.tfleld, ed to go for a walk outside of the comedy and wit along with It, she are uncrusbable, and with their very have a man who, as a former active who has many comedy roles to his Mass., were Sunday callers st the theorlzee, and that's what shs alma hospltid. fine texture are fiatterlng and drape You can now get "Anthony Ad fireman, operator of the first auto credit in plays given by this chureh home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond weU. verse” , the most widely read book mobile fire fighting apparatus In and other organisations will play to give 'em In her pictures and Bennett. plays. SUSPECT BOUND OVER of the year, at Hale’s Circulating the district and an executive of the lead, as Isaac Bloomsteln, pro School will be dismissed today at Library for S cents a day. There ability, knows the problems of the prietor of the Palace Drygoods Em Mae exemplifies her theorist In 1:45 p. m due to the regular "I’m No Angel," an original story, New London, Nov. 8— (A P )— Ovila are also several new books at the district and, by past experience, 1s porium. Other Important parts will monthly meeting of the school Dea Roohtrs of Pawtucket, R. I., Don’t mlH Amos 'n' Andy be* regular 3 cents a* day rate among already familiar with the activities be azlgned to William F. and Wil In it, she portrays a circus lion teachers of this district. tamar, hardbolltd, ambitious, cap- formerly of Norwich was bound cause of worn out tubes when you which are "Greatest of All," by P. of the department and the manner liam H. Gess, Ernest Tureck, Ernest over in the local police court this In which it is operated, his sup tlvator of man after man. But Roam S, Stst* Tbsater can take your pet to Chet's Serv* Preston, "The Loose Rib" by A. Fischer, Miss Ruth 8tavnltsky and morning for trial In the Superior rsa .Msln StH MsHehestcr Ice Station, next to Brunner’s Mar Allen, "Other Men’s Wives” by Du porters maintain. Mrs. Katherine Reiss. The eager whan ths film ends she has ons man TEACHERS HERE ELECT for keeps, a millionaire bachelor, Court on a charge of burglary. He Pheae SSSe bois and Kennedy’s "Murder of bargain shoppers will be Mrs. Moor- k et and have perfectly balanced "tall, dark and handsome" Cary has been in the county Jail elBoe Tha oalr Ohara* Is Sleep." house, Mrs. Hampton, Miss Elsie tubes put In satisfactorily and Grant. The picture was directed by his arrest on October 38. and was Thra* Mreoat tor qulekly. Roth, Miss Betty and Miss Emily ASSEMBLY DELEGATES retumsd to the institution today In Moath na aatalS FATHER, SON BANQUET Wesley Ruggles. Amnnnt of lonn Gardenias are fastened to ban Stavnltsky, Miss Betty Wlnsler, In her exposition of ths oopstant default of bonds of |3,(X>0. For French Fencakes—One cup deaux and art worn in the hair— a with Miss Dorothy Moorbouse and sinner with a pearly smile, whose flour, 1*S cup powdered sugar, 1*4 particularly youthfu) hair decora AT EMANUEL CHURCH Miss Elinor Werner as clerks. The Choose Three and Three Alter lovemaking Harvests diamonds, teaspoon salt, 1 cup milk, S whole tion for youngsters. play Is highly amusing and with nates for Conference to Be masoultns adulation, triumph and the above oast should prove a b’ eggs, yolk 1 egg, grated rind 1*3 Held In Hartford Dec. 9. glory, Mias Wsat has ersatsd a lemon. Sauce: Six tablespoons Take your shoes to the State Expect Large Turnout Satur attraction. It will be given bo' i rsvoilutloaary soresn typs. Wednesday and Friday evenings butter, 1 cup powdered sugar, 1 Shoe Repairing Shop where you’re day Night— Hartford Pas The screen has boaatad many Thursday evening a German play At a mseting of the local public large orange. Mix and sift flour, sure of having them cobbled and re "bad women" from the days of tor to Be Speaker. will be given under the direction of school teachers last night In ths High Fire and Liability postered sugar and salt. Slowly built to your satisfaction. Also, School, thrss delegates and three Theda Bara. But they sinned In a shoes will be cleaned and dyed any Andrew Wlnsler and the German heavy, sultry mannsr, and they al add milk, stirring with a wire A large turnout is expected at the alternates were elected to the reprs- color here. Called for and deliv Mennerchor will sing. ways paid! But Mae West always whisk until perfe^y smooth. Add Father and Son buquet to be held sentatlvs assembly ef ths Stats eggs well beaten and the grated ered. Dial 8138. Tsaobtr's Association, to be bald in ?tts her man. Regardless of hsr at the Emanuel Lutheran church ransgresslons, shs oorots out on Insurance rind of lemon. Beat mixture with Saturday evening, with the Rev. Hartford, Saturday, Dsesmbsr 9. beater. Drop by spoonsfuls on a Principal Arthur nilng of ths High top! Tailored stiff or soft lyons velvet Herman Mackensen of the Trinity ^'7bat’s ths way It oftsn works hot well buttered griddle, making Hilts are high fashion; the smart Lutheran church of Hartford as the SOUTH COVENTRY School presldsd and Sllss Corinns the cakes very thin and about the Davis was ssorstary. put in life," Mae avers. "Ths specialty shops and also the better principal speaker. Supper will be movtss, in picturing erring women sine of a bread and butter plate. class department stores are pro served at 8 o’clock by the Dorcas Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Ben Ths delegates slsotsd were: Brown quickly on one side, turn and nett weie pleasantly surprised Chester Robinson of tbs High as doomed to suffer heartbreak and RICHARD G. RICH moting tnem. Society, and Rev, K. E. Erickson, misery, have been only half right. brown on the other. Make the pastor of the chiirch, will act as Monday evening when a group of School faculty. Miss Mary Maguire Tinker Building South Mhnehester sauce by creaming butter and sugar. their friends dropped In on them for of ths High School faculty and Miss Maybe years ago that situation pra- A table placed here and there toastmaster. vailsd. But not today, People are Then add grated rind and Juice of gives your room an attractive look Ernest KJellsorf will speak on be a house warming. Lawrence Little Ethel Roibb ef ths Lincoln School. orange a few drops at a time, beat* —a look that you can accomplish half of the fathers and Arthur John presenUd the Bennetts with a beau Ths altsmatsa art: Miss Madsllns lag constantly, n It curdles it will for only 14.85 at Watkins. ’I^ere son will speak for the sons. An tiful fern and read t very appro Brown of the Lincoln school, Mies do no hana. Heat a tablespoon of Is a window Just full of all the kinds octet, under the direction of Helge priate poem written for the new Ellen Shay of Manchester Green sauce, lay In a pancake, turn, it E. Pearson, will sing, and Fred comers to town by Miss Florence and Mrs. Marion Pierce of Buck- of tables you can think of, occa land. over In the sauce and when hot, roll. sional, coffee, end, butterfly and Lavey will present several piano Whalen one of the local teachers. The meeting is held annually to Sift ever sugar and serve. night tables. And the extraordin solos. John I. Olson and his son OtizaiB and cards were played after transact business connected with ary thing about It all Is that these Jackie, will sing a duet. Several which refreshments were served by tables are solid mahogany even other numbers have also been ar Mrs. Bennett. Those present were the Association, to elect officers and POPULAR MARKET ranged and the anniversary of the Misses Florence Whalen, Anna to discuss policies of ths Associa though they are priced as low as tion. 855 MAIN ST. RUBINOW BLDG. Here's something you busy people 14.98. Amlstlce Day will also be observed; Mae Krlzanek, SUeanor Graham, will praise to the skies I A sham* Mr. and Mrs. I . W. Graham, Law pee In 10 minutes. It takes the Double coats that link winter to MRS. LATIMER REELECTED rence Little, Wilfred Boudreau, oil from ^ u r hair, but leaves the spring are gaining success— an in Billy G*aham and Herbert Couch. NORTH COVENTRY wave. Dial 7484, the Uly Beauty ner one of soft flat fur and another Hartford, Nov. 8— (AP) — Mrs. The Ladiec Aid Society of the Parlor and make an appointment one of wool or jersey. Frederick P. Datlmer of Hartford, Methodist church held a surprise The funeral of Mrs. Edwin Frink, party for Mrs. Mary Newell at the for a Vapon shampoo. was re-elected governor of the Con formerly Mrs. Bert Pixley and a home of Mrs. Stella Wood fast necticut branch of Sons and Daugh resident of this place a number of ters of the Pilgrims yesterday at Thursday. Ellgbt members were "May you break your legs and years ago, took place this afternoon the annual session of that body. Her present and Mrs. Newell who cele your neck." I stepped at the Wllrose Shop at the Tllilnghast funeral parlors in Dorothy Wieck had this happy this morning and I'm going to pass name will be submitted to the gen brated her 93d birthday was the re eral court of the organization in cipient of eight presents. Central Village. Mrs. Frink died fate wished on her by an intimate on to you my enthusiasm about the suddeply at her home In. (bat place friend on the morning "Cradle Sunday night frocks, hosteas gowns, April as a candidate for deputy Mrs. William Wolfe and son govenior general. Frederick and Miss Dorothy Wolfe of heart trouble on Sunday. She Soi$,’’ her first picture for Para and the array of smart woolens that leaves besides her husband, two ARMISTICE WEEK SPECIALS mount started production. That Mrs. Kronlck brought from New children, Henry and William Kxley. wish is a classic superstition of York. You can't imagine how at the German stage. Miss Wieck re tractive and appealing they are till LBS. SHOULDER ^ O i LBS. LEAN veals. An actor there never likes you see them yourself. VE AL CHOPS G . ^ 2 PORK CHOPS to hear, "I wish you luck." For DEPARTMENT OF that means misfortune. But to Much of the interest of the dressy Thursday’s have some friend pray for broken blouse centers in the neck treat LBS. PIGS’ LBS. SPARE- bones— that’s lucky. ment and the sleeves. The high neckline, falling in soft folds or cut Specials At FEET RIBS Here’s a real after-your-batb lux to the base of the throat is new, Motor Vehicles ury—a box of Squibb’s dusting pow even though it may be slit more or der for only 79 cents—it’s regularly less generously down the back. LBS. SHOULDER LBS. SAUER a dollar—at the Weldon Drug Com Some are cut timic-wise and reach STATE OF CONNECTICUT Everybody's STEAK KRAUT pany. down to the knees. Others are frilly, short-basqued affairs, but toned from chin to hem with tiny gold or jewelled buttons. Cleverly Market GEUINE SPRING LOIN LEAN FRESH For perfect results in dyeing, nev designed buckles and belts are an er life a galvanized vessel nor water other feature. NOTICE A COMBINATION SPE- that has stood for several hours in LAMB CHOPS SHOULDERS a ^vanlzed container, as chemi Now here’s a bargain! Tomor To C U L ON 3 PRODUCTS— cals used in galvanizing affect the row Rubinow’s are offering a clear MADE AND GUARAN dye. ance sale of three piece turn sweat TEED BY LAND O’LAKES! iC pound er suits, two sweaters and skirt for All Owners of Motor Vehicles 19 C pound Why not have your Christmas only $2.95— regularly $3.95. 1 Lb. Farm Style Butter! cards hand lettered this year? 1 Lb. Swiss or American Place your order now with Miss Cheese! Josephine Pieseik, 58 School street. Monograms are an effective deco Register Now! 1 Can Evaporated Milk! Pure Print, Armour’s Star Oonntry Roll Creamery SELECTED ration for table and bed linen but THESE THREE ITEMS FOR For Spanish Chocolate— One they must be ironed on the wrong LARD BUTTER EGOS square bitter chocolate, 4 table side, using a thick pad to bring out FOR 1934 spoons condensed milk, 1 cup evap 5 0 c the design. orated milk, 1 1-2 cups strong cof Avoid the year-end rush. . . . Come in Lhnlt two orders. Idoz.^^C fee infusion, few grains salt, 1-8 tea Mr. Davis of the Home Bakery now and let the department wait on 3 lbs. 2 0 ^ 21b8. ^ 3 * spoon cinnamon, 2 drops vaniUsL is now taking holiday orders for Strictly Fresh Local Melt chocolate over hot water and mince and pumpkin pie, English add condensed milk. Add coffee you . . . instead of later when you may fruit cake, dark or light. Dial EGGS! slowly, stirring constantly. Add have to wait for us. CENTER CUT HI-GRADE evaporated milk, salt and cinnamon 8286. doz. and heat alniost to the boiling point » 35c beating with a dover beater. Add Michael A. Connor PORK CHOPS FRANKFURTS vanilla and serve. The cinnamon Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. and vanilla may be omitted or just .OOiXOATJrL?- Hand Picked No. 1 Baldwin one or the other used. APPLES! C pound 1 pound 16-qt. basket 17 was considerably smaller than 35c U TE ST STOCKS some privaU estimates. These apples are wonderful Figures on electric power output for any purpose-and they’re last week disclosed a further de cline in the ratio of Improvement No. I ’s! PISH DEPARTMENT SPECIALS New York, Nov. 8.—(AP)—Fi over last year’s total. ' The gain Without Doubt nancial markets generally sat on over the 132 period was 8.8 per cent Fancy Califoraia Malaga SPECIAL! the fence today and viewed disin compared with a gain of 5.8 in the — O L terestedly economic and political previous week. J iL .fa eJ b / GRAPES! events iMth at home and abroad. Bsoikers, brokers and big and small-time traders apparently were ■ " ' " " ' S STEAK While stocks, as a whole, main without any definite opinion as 'o 5c"” tained a steady to firm position in near-future market movements and extremely dull tr ^ n g , and grains the most common expression heard When you send your Fancy Green Stringlesa and cotton rallied W>aerately, equi in the street was “who knows?" BLUEFISH ty husrers and sellers usually stood The failure of prices generally to clothes to us to be BEANS! sMde and waited for "something to reflect the continued weakness of happen." The slumping of f'e dol the dollar was a mystifying factor 2 " * * lar to new low levels in foreign ex which tended to keep many operat 15c change deallngi and another ad ors inside the safety zones. vance in the domestic gold price en- dry cleaned and pressed Fancy White ndered little If any enthusiasm. Wall street observers were un FANCY FRESH FANCY SELECT g easy regarding possible retallatofy >nds drifted aimleas'y. We return them to you lookfng like new. And with MUSHROOMS! Shares of Auburn got up about 2 measurjs which might be adopted SMELTS OYSTERS pointa, and Case, Sears Roebuck, by England and France in the dol- promptness, too! There are no late deliveries or dis Units'* Aircraft, Allied Chemical, lar-pound-franc race. There was a appointments when you call ua. 25c"’ McIntyre Porcupine and a few oth growing belief "that France will L:: V ers improved nearly as much. Gains forced to put an embargo on gold Fancy CaUfomia Sonkist pound pint at tnfitXaDB to around a point were and that England will have to step also recorded by U. 8. Steel, Amer into the exchange arena with her DIAL 7100 ORANGESI ican Telephone, Chrysler, General huge equalization fund If soaring Motorr, Montgonqery Ward, West- steriing is to be restrained. Few STEAK FANCY SMALL ^bonse. International Harvester, financial leaders would venture a 18^" 25c Western Union, Bethlehem Steel, prediction as to the action of the IfAgETM iEI. Montgomery Ward, National Dis- domestic markets in tbr event that HALIBUT tiUers, U. 8. Smelting and Union Ffance steps off the gold standard Premier Diced >aellle. The rails did little and the and, practically, leaves internation BEETSI tobaocos and utilities were inclined al currencies "in the air.” pound hound to SMl. Ciotton recovered on government In addition to sirens, Kansaf d t y 886 Main Street 4 c “" •stinultes of the erop, as of Nov. l, police ears are equipped with red Members ef MaBehssaer demiers and Dyers AaseoletioB. (Biiffst site). Limit 5. of l^jK)0,000 hales eompared with lights midway between the bead- 13,88(^jX)0 OB O ct 1. The increase lamps. k .'■apt, y-. '• L‘ '^' V ■ ,^ .; ■ ' '^5,: ■IpAGB TW ELVB llANQHlSrrER B V m K G BX R Am tUI^CaBSTBR^tXINN. WITPNESDAT, N0V8HBBI(;9,.19M. W-.: of ayuooito iwra TAMMANY T9 ASK 'DRY LAW FQlEIULOniCEItS EWiRGENCTEliPtOYMlllT •d to# efime UAREKUED, Amerloiui ami Waxhtiyton. Bbv. 8.— (AR) — If to* fividcao# SWTH TD RESIGN Tka death toll, from'Am#rics’s m e n ^ n u oommltte* record i effort to eltforee prohibition IN MARGEt PROBE time that Smith ,haa flga##d to toa 33 ARE HURT IN probably will rem#|h'a lubject of Stodk M arket tequlry, Ifafiugh m (Oontlnast IHnn Page One) Adjourned AitoOfil. 36MiQB to controvoray, with some esti sb •a . . ■ pirn ft .of thfi Gea Jolsiton Ondinee PI Bfi ^elid fit QoHd- several times in the p ast ard Croker'. Under him, the grotip mates past the 1,500 mark. iiig Monday Nl^kt. 7 OIBANBAITLES flourished. Then Rev. Charies H. FUSIONKTS SAY Early in 1981 Senator lyd- Eiidenee Shows Several Parkburst, crusaded against Tam (Osattinied ffoas Bags Ono) Ings, Democrat, Maryland In the to See That Bine Eagle '(Continued From Psgre One) many’s alliance with vide and gamb Senate numbered at L660 the The pdJoumed annuallal meetingmeetin; of CX)L. JUDKINS , srament by winnlpg 18 of the 16 lives that had been loet lutll tbe MaucheaterOchea Emergency E#np^> Honired Dollars Were ling. He made personal investiga FBers Obey. kSBOOll of the Tenth &nd Fifth poUoe votes on the board of estimate, the then fl^m what he called "shot ment Aaeoolation wffi be held Man- tions which reyegled that from such dfiy n ^ t at sight o'clock ' la toe aearwator, Fla., Nov. 8.— •tstione and pouibly others. illegal busineigM, Tammany har pbU(^ determining body of the dty. gun enforcement” IBs figuTee Munloipiliclpal bulMlng.bu“ ■■ It ^ expeoied Col. Charlea Alien Judlda*,"former The ABC. among the moet active The final mayoral vote gave L a- dCd; not . include deaths from Dee Molnee, Nov. 8.— (A P )— Gen Loued to Leader. vested millions. ' that definite action .wUl be taken at in the revolt, Joined with army unite Ghiardta. 8S8f)61 votes; McKee 604,- poison alcohol. eral Hugh 8., Johnson, N R A com vice president and general manafier' Strong dected this time ( » wbethm* or not the as led by Guillermo Martull, former 045; O ’Brien, 686,100 and Charles mander today said a "complete and of the Gnawold hotel, at Eastern William L. Strong, bank president, (]k>vernmsht figures, however, sociation will function tbl» year in aviation captain. Solomon, SociaUst 68,450. efficient organization would be set Washington, Nov. 8.— (A P )—Sen was elected mayor over Tammany’s show only a smiall fraction.of raising funds and e z^ n d ln g them Point,' Conn., and the Bellevlew-. More than 200 rebels were ar Outstanding in the election was ate Stock Market investigators said candidate, and Croker went to Ire this tortal, and friends of prohibi up soon to enforce observance of on "made work" to relieve . unem BUtmore hotel at Bellealr, Fla., dled^ rested, among them two score A B C the fsilure of John H. McCooey, today the CbCM National bank has land. tion, have never - conceded the tbe Recovery Act. ployment distress. In Hfioebestor. last night at Bellevlew. ^ members who entered the airport at The reform administration, did bpt Democratic boss of Brooklyn, to number was sinythjag like so "The pl#n is to make some Fed submitted evidence showing loans of He was a colonel on tbe staff of Camp Columbia on the outskirts of several hundred thousand dollars to function efficiently and Croker came carry his own election district; the high. eral officer in every community the former Governor Fentald of Maine. the capital, the focal point of the Alfred E. Smith and other partici back, again assumed command of PYerwbolmlug defeat of Ferdinand 4>- executive officer of enforcement,” His body will be sent to LJwlston, rebellion, expecting to greet their NEWMARKR PROMOTED pants in a syndicate stock account affairs and had a Tammany candi Pecora, Nationally known Senate Johnson said. "Tbls officer will have Me., his former home for burial. fellow rebels but who found loyal banking committee counsel and .Mc shortly after the market collapse of date elected mayor. the authority to withdraw tbe Blue troops instead. Kee candidate for N ew York coimty Eagle from any firm not complying 1929. Soldiers went on guard on all Croker fell into disrepute again BY ROCKVILLE BANK Other participants Included John — "milking” large corporations was district attorney; the blow to the KEMTUCinrS VOTE with its code." ’ highwa}^, stopped and sesurched prestige of Postmaster General "W e wUl still retain tbe local J Rarkob, who was chairman of the automobiles and jailed those found the reason this time— and be return James A. Farley, who endorse Mc N R A committees,” he continued. Made Treasurer and Secretary Democratic National committee cArying guns. Forty prisoners were ed once more to Ireland. He stayed when Smith waa the party’s presi STOPS ECZEMA s Kee; and LaGuardia’s sweeping vic SETS DATE "These imits will have charge of in ti&en to Cabana fortress. there. of Savings Institution— Suc dential candidate, and Arthur Leh tory in every borough, Including Mc vestigating complaints. It will be Ends Itching in 3 Minutes. Although the die-hard A B C po Tammany ascended to power ceeds A. T. Bissell. man, brother of Governor Lehman Kee’s home borough of the Bronx, their Job to report code violations litical group, the most active in the again in 1902 and retained it until of New York, a member of the in Never mind how long you’ve had^ and the Tammany stronghold of and to make reports to the com revolt, continued sporadic attacks, 1914 when John Purroy Mltchel, Edward L. Newmarker was today vestigating committee said. that maddening skin itch, or what, Manhattan. If State Goe< Wet It Will Be the loyal troops of Colonel Fulgen- Fusion Party candidate, was named munity’s executive officer. elected treasurer and secretary of The evidence submitted by the remedies you’ve tried, here at last W. A. Cunningham, Fusion candi cio Batista, army chief of staff, at mayor. Enforoement System the savings Bank of Rockville suc bank did not gfve any of the de Is the relief you've been praying for. date for comptroller, turned in an Camp Columbia, on the outskirts of He lost his next election to Tam December 5 — Otherwise "Likely, this officer, will report ceeding Arthur T. Bissell who was tails of the transaction or show When amazing PETERSON’S OINT the capital, charged and routed re many candidate John F. Hylan. upset victory over Frank J. Prial, non-compliance incidents to higher last month elected to the newly clearly the stocks in which the syn- M EN T is applied to the sore skin, bellious aviation units. After that, Tammany held abso who won the Democratic nomination executives. His recommendation for created office of chairman of the didate was operatl"g. healing starts at once. Itching, burn ■ tietachments from the Dragones lute reign over New York City's in' the primary over the opposition the Next Day. withdrawal of a Blue Eagle will be board of trustees. Mr. Newmarker It indicated, however, that a loan ing, smarting stop In 3 minutes, aad the San Ambrosio barracks, politics— until last night of Tammany. approved by them. ’That’s the way it has been assistant treasurer ai ' as of #336,000 waa made to the group scales loosen and come off— soon Other victorious Fusion candi which also Joined in the movement Washington, Nov. 8 — (AP) — looks now for the enforcement sys sistant secretary of the Institution. In November, 1929, and was subse the skin Is smooth and clear. One dates were Bernard S. Deutscb, as in the i.ptowr, district, began nego Whether actual repeal will be had tem to work. He Is a past department <~'>mmander quently enlarged. 35c box proves it— or money back. president ot the Board of Alderman; tiations looking toward surrender. on December 6 or on tiie next day " I ’d like to say this here, too. The of The American Le^on and ex According to the evidence, a large And remember, PE TER SO N ’S gets Reason for Revolt Raymond V. Ingorsoll, as president remained today in tbe balance of in Investigations that have been made tremely popular throughout the balance atlU was outstanding when overnight results for itching. Sore The movement, which was In of the Borough of Brooklyn; George conclusive early returns from Ken of complaints so far show that in state as well as In his home city of the records were submitted to the feet, cracks, between toes, and often tended to reinstate Carlos Manuel U. Harvey, as president of the tucky. about M to 95 per cent o- them Rockville. committee. stops Athlete’s Foot in 3 days. At De Cespeder as “the legal Presi (By Assodated Press) Borough eff Queens, and Joseph A. The first precincts reported a have had little foundation except Committee members said t)ie list all druggists. dent,” was headed by former Avia Put-In-Bay, O., Nov. 8.—^tizens Palma as president of the Borough close division. If opposition to the misunderstanding. ” tion Captain Guillermo Martull. of this Lake Erie island village, a of Richmond, Staten Island. constitutional change was voted (General Johnson re-asserted a POLITICAL MACHINES ■nie former captain for a time was part of the northern Ohio grape ter Tammany's sole victory of city there, it would make the Maine con plea voiced at St. Paul last night among the several hundred former ritory, have a bit of a piuszle today. wide importance was turned in by vention December 6 the conclusive that the administration's farm pro a r a y and naval officers who were The town’s vote on repeal: For, Samuel Levy, who retained the 86th state action. gram be given a chsmee. ARE UPSET BY ELECTION besieged in the National hotel in 118. Against— One. presidency of the Borough of Man If Kentucky goes wet, its conven The Farm Strike defiance of the Grau regime. He left hattan. tion held in late November will "Thlp farm strike thing won’t get By Aaaoctoteid P zcm the hotel before the battle there Oc Poughkeepsie, N. T.— The voters The election was accomplished make Utah the 86tb state conven the farmer anything,” he said of the Three of the best known political DIAMOND tober 2 which resulted In the oust in the county seat of President with the liberal use dt blackjacks, tion to act in favor of repeal, on Midwest non-buying, non-selling machines in the cmmtry were stop in g'of th: defiant officers. Roosevelt’s home coimty did an brass knuckles, lead pipe, bricks, the afternoon of December 5, after campaign. "A ll it can do la obstruct ped yesterday— Tammany In New De Cespedes, who became Presi about-face when they elected a knives and hob-nailed boots. It Pennsylvania and Ohio have ratified the farm program, and that’s Just York, Vare in Philadelphia and Mel dent following the flight of Geraro Democrat, George V. L. Spratt, marked the most violent election earlier in the day. beginning to bite now.” lon-Republican In Pittsburgh. Machado, gave way to a so-called SHOE STORES mayor against Alexander Cave, Re period in a generation, but failed to Qjunting all the returns available He waa asked: "What have you to The Democratic machines in Bos radical Junta which ruled Cuba for publican, who has been mayor four halt the largest turnout of voters from the 39 states that have now say to the demand of E. H. Harris, ton and Cleveland also broke down. The Store of Super Shoe Values! a'"time. This group In turn made years. in any N ew York city mayoral elec voted, the repieal cause had almost secretary of the American News • The O’Ctonnel machine in Albany 1013 Main Street Manchester ^ y for the Grau regime. Last year, when Roosevelt ran for tion— nearly 2,100,000 of the 2,300,- an 8,890,000 majority out of over paper Publishers’ Association, that put over its Albany lhayor, but fail- ..The rebels apparently received a the presidency, the city went Re 000 registered voters. 18.700.000 votes cast The figures you include a “free press’ clause in el to function In the nearby city of deathblow to their hopes when the are 13,860,000 for repesfi and 4,880,- publican. W. Klngsland Macy, Republican the newspaper code? Harris said If Cohoe, N. Y. The Republican ma rebellious force at the airfield at 000 agitinst. state chairman. Interpreted the you were sincere in your declaration chine of Westchester county, New Qimp Columbia broke and fled un- Tax Policy Jamestown, N. Y.— Mayor-elect Fusion victory as a “rebuke to the for a fi'ee press, you would have York, went smoothly over Its goal. 6 )u heavy fire from Colonel Satis- Making ready, tbe administration SALE OF BOOTS, Leon F. Roberts should be w d l arrogant attempt of Washington such a clause.” The Tammany machine lost every ta's infantrymen. moved in two directions today to qualified for his Job. personages to dictate to the people 'W h a t right has any man to ques thing but borough president of Used Police Quarters ward such decisions as that on tax He’s a newspaper reporter and of this city.” tion my sincerity,”.^John3on demand Manhattan, district attorney of Man A t the height of their movement policy and the placing of distillers covered City Hall for sixteen years. U p at the National Democratic ed heatedly. “There’s been a lot of hattan and a few minor offices. The SHOES, RUBBERS tJ» rebels held the police headquar under a regulatory code. President He defeated Samuel A. Colson, headquarters, Farley, the National Philadelphia works, headed by Wil ters, three other police stations, the Roosevelt called his advisors on the contention about that thing. But it’s who has been mayor for 34 years. chairman remarked cryptically; liam S. V eu'c, lost the offices of city provincial government building, the liquor question to gather with him been settled now. I have meule an "Well, we lose but Tammany doesn’t treasurer, city controller, coroner ^^ragones and the San Ambrosio Friday. administrative interpretation that OVERSHOES Cortland, N. Y.— For the first win.” clears the question of liberty of the and others. William N. McNair, barracks, and possibly the Atares Farm adjustment officials set Democratic candidate for mayor, time since its incorporation as a “The voters showed they are press. barracks. about establishment of special stopped the Mellon-Republican rol Starting Tomorrow, Thursday, At 9 A. M. city 33 years ago, Cortland has a thoroughly dissatisfied with the means to deal with tbe liquor manu 'They’ve got as much as they -Failure to swing over the Cabana ler in Pittsburgh. Democratic mayor. He is Frederick present Democratic leadership in could have gotten by writing a new and the De Ip Fuerza fortresses facturing business, exploring the Mayor James M. (Bley’s R. Thompson, a retired dentist the d ty of N ew York.” clause for the code . Any hollering stormy Weather Ahead. BUY NOW! Prices were dhd the palace guard also spelled possibilities of regulation through machine in Boston arrived third i The cheerily crowds which jam licensing. (flsaster by the revolting forces. now is Just a lot of words, like this with Its candidate for mayor, Dis never lower! New York—Fiorello H. LaGuar- med Broadway at Times Sq^uare in Shortly after daybreak, President Meanwhile repaal had run better Harris talking about ray being sin trict Attorney WQliam J. Foley. dla, victor in N ew Yorii’s mayoral Grau harangued the palace guard a double celebration over repeal and than a 2 to 1 vote In yesterday’s cere. If I’m not sincere, what am I Internal eontentiems beset the campaign, didn’t do so well in his and was cheered. the Fusion victory, were far remov election returns. Only four of the doing?” Cleveland Democratic machine and home district. He ran second to Thereafter, Pablo Rodriguez, the ed from the gloom of Tammany six states had neared completion of let H arry L. Davia, Republican, presidential aide, announced that Mayor John P. O ’Brien. Hall. their count, however. speed past it to the ma)mrallty. the aviators had fled and that "the But he needn’t feel so badly about There, surrounded by his sachems More than 3,600,000 votes had police situation was satisfactorily it. O’Brien failed to carry his own aad his braves— among whom form been compiled, with over 2,600,000 SAYS FIRM OWES settled. district LaGuardla wmning, and to er Governor Alfred E. Smith was repeal and slightly over 1,140,000 Loyai troops surrounded the Dra make things complete, - Joseph V. conspicuously absent— John F. Cur against, a repeal majority of over gones and the San Ambrosio bar McKee, recovery candidate, lost his ry pondered an uncertain future. 1,360,000. LARGE TAX BILL racks and the negotiations aimed at precinct, also to LaGuardla it is generally believed his elec First Betums surrender proceeded. tion losses spell his retirement. First Kentucky returns gave the Previously, a commission of po Erie, Pa.— After voters in one dis RepeaJiats the better by less than Men's Rubbers p r . 8 9 ® licemen had Informed the president trict found a polling place still lock 40 votes in a tottal of almost 1,300. of their intention to remain neutral. ed half hour after opening time, they Ohio, nearly complete, ran up Rossia Insurance Co., Be- called the Judge of election. "Gosh, DR. GUILFOYLE IS B U R e ; more than a'l,260,0()0 votes in favor Children's Rubbers p r . 69® I didn’t hear the alarm clock,” was as compared with slightly more h y $17,454 in 1930 MANSFIELD m O R the sleepy-voiced explanation. than 550,000 against. WffiOW AT THE FUNERAL Pennsylvania’s returns, with al Make Year Face Women's Rubbers p r . 69® MeadvlUe, P a — Several hours most half the total precincts count Income Taxes. ed, showed a majority of almost a Bveinese Aieet IN HUB’S ELECTION after the polls closed, the vote count Philadelphia, Nov. 8.— (A P )— Dr. 750.000 in favor of repeal in a total That pimply r irritated skin may showed that Republicans had snow Harold N. Gullfoyle, life prisoner at of more than 1,200,(XX) votea. ba mora than a source o f suffering ed under the Democrats. A few the Connecticut State Prison at Washingrton, Nov. 8— (A P ) — The Ladies’ and Children’s (Oontimied from Page One) Late returns from North Carolina and eraibacrassment— It may ba hours later three inches of flaky Wethersfield, who killed himself and South Carolina made very UttJe Rossia Insurance Company of keeping you out of a totter job. precipitation had snowed under Monday, was buried at Woodlawn America with main offices in Hart All Rubber Mayor James M. Curley, ran 7,000 change in the size of the victory ot Locate the source of the disorder, Meadville. cemetery today, after a service at ford, waa found to owe #17,454 in votes behind Nichols. the prohibition forces In those and w hile treating it internally if tbe home of his widow in Camden, 1930 income taxes today in a stipu The complete vote for the city’s states, with their count almost com necfseary, waah youc fsca twica N. J. S62 precincts gave the leaders: N ew York— It cost_, the city |500 plete. lation Judgment by the Board of daily w ith R esin o l Soap. Then ’The body was brought to Camden Tax Appeals. OVERSHOES Mansfield (D .) ...... 69,408 to give Rabbi Nath.*n'Wolf a chance In South Carolina the margin apply Rcainol Ointment ^eely to yesterday. Mrs. Tille Gullfoyle for Grove V. Lassen, of West Hart- Nichols (R.) ...... 67,499 to exercise his right to vote. A against repeal was better than the ^m p ly apots. 'This simple treat First Quality Foley (D.) ...... 60,371 a time had corresponded with her foi*d, was assessed taxes and penal special voting machine had to be set 2,600, while in North (Carolina the ment relieves the soreness and husband at the prison, but in recent ties of #7,154 for #926, 1927 and Boston normally votes Democra up for his exclusive use. Three elec majority for prohibition was more quickly promotca haaling of tht ugly blemishes. Begin it t^ay. tic and political observers regarded tion officials sat around five hours months had not done so. The that) 146,000. 1929' In another Judgment. the Nichols vote as surprising. prison authorities granted her re The Ballard Oil Company, of Hart waiting before he got around to Ip Utah with the state’s vote al quest that she attend to the burial ford, of which Lassen was a stock Once State Treasurer casting his ballot. The rabbi, who most comi^eted the repealists had a Sind services. Mansfield served once as state lives above his temple, is the only majority of around 38,000. holder, was SLSsessed total taxes and C p r . treasurer and twice was a candidate resident of the 40th election district. penalties of #2,495 for 1925, 1926 9 8 for governor. He was an unsuccess Hartford, Nov. 8.— (AP) — The and 1928, but the board discharged ful candidate for mayor four years suicide of Dr. Harold N. Guilfoylo claims for 1929. ago at State Prison Monday and the NO DEFINITE ACTION The Rossia company was origin Election day in several other PRESIDENT, UTVINOFF matter of bis funeral brought to no ally assessed a deficiency of #22,454. Massachiuetts cities brought disap tice again incidents which were in TAKEN ON PROJECTS The compeiny appealed, claiming it SHOE BARGAINS pointing returns to incumbents. ARRANGE FOR MEETING directly related to his slaying of bad overpaid #57,469 in taxes, and Mayor Patrick J. Duane of Mrs. Clare K. Gaudet in 1938. charged the Internal revenue bureau Waltham was defeated in his at Prior to the latter incident: it had Seleotmen Informally Discuss with four errors, including disal Plenty of Women’s (OontIniKd from Page One) tempt to gain a third term by the be«D claimed Gullfoyle desired to Suggested Jobs^ To Hold lowance of a deduction from taxable man he started in pollticEd life. Dr. marry a Canadian woman but she Income of #2,481,464 as losses on in A DAY SINCU NOVELTIES AND Frederick L. MacDonald. The phy munlque issued after their first con would not go to England with him. More Frequent Meetings. surance contracts. DOUBLI $ l . » s sician Duane appointed director of versation said: In letters to tbe woman Gullfoyle Lassen was originally asseased #4 ARCH SUPPORTS the public welfare several years ago, “There was a very friendly Intimated -he would kill himself, and Varioua work projects were dis taxes and 60 per cent, penalty total polled 8,456 votes to Duane’s 6,532. private discussion of some outstand had funeral notices printed indir cussed at the informal meeting of ing #21,887. In hia appeal be charg These are the NIW low rates The Republicans swept Spring- ing questions Involved in the mat eating he was buried in Woodlawn the Board of Selectmen laat night, ed error In computing hia Income Men’s Calfskin field as Henry Martens gained the ter of relations between the United cemetery, Philadelphia. His grave but a final decision was reserved by from various securities and ssJaries, now In effect at the HOTKL mayoralty over his Democratic op States and the Union of Soviet now is there. the members due to the fact that and from the sale of property in VICTORIA, NIW YORK. ponent, Theodore V. Quinllvan. Socialist Republics. The doctor bought a gun about no definite knowledge 1 obtainable Wethersfield to the Ballard Oil Oxfords Democrats had ruled there for two "The conversation was entirely that time, and in hli trial tbe state at present regarding the amount of (tompany. Again undor thepopwlof man- and years. preliminary and detailed proposals claimed he then had Intention of money required to be The oil company had been assess af*m#ht of Roy Moulton, tho were not discussed. The cohversa- Old favorites continued to rtile killing himself. It was believed It was the consensus of the Se ed taxes and penalties totaling #27,- HWH MOm vieroiiA assumes High, Shoes the roosts in Lynn and Cambridge. tlopr will be resumed in the office of that gun was the one he used lectmen that those receiving aid 996. In its petition it charged in Mayor Richard M. Russell of Cam the secretary of state this afternoon against Mrs. Oaudet, and then turn and applying foi work, should bs accurate computation of Its Income, first Importonee oi the perfect at 4 o’clock." bridge was re-elected over School ed it on himself destroying the sight supplied with'the same, but i bet and disallowance of deductions from heodquortors for visitors to Misses’ and Children’s Committeeman John D. Lynch by of one eye. ter understanding of the financial toxabla Incoma for traveling ex- New Yprk.Tho word "wpioo^* Boys* Hi-Cut 19,861 to 16,571. course of the town for the next few lenaes and debts that cannot be col- toket on o new meoning here. In Lynn ONE DEAD, 8 INJURED months should bs obtained before Kected. OXFORDS In Lynn, Mayor J. Fred Manning such action could be taken. SHOES d«ated Michael J. Murphy 21,104 FARMER IN SIMSBURY The Seleotmsn decided to hold l O O O R O O M S tofs.oeo. IN SCHOOL EXPLOSION weekly meetings during the current PUCE WHERE KAMINSKY Goodyear Welt (ayor John H. Burke, failed in All newly decorated, loch A SHOES KILLS SELF BY GAS month at which msatings any mat- With Jacknife lection in Medford as J^pre- Forest, MIm ., N ot. 8— (A P ) — A tars requiring Im m sdlfu attention room equippod with o #ii|VA?i ktatlve John J. Irwin n ln e d 11,• GOT RIFLES IN COVENTRY terrifle boiler explosloii, wkloh could be actedted upon, These see- iATH, SHOWIR. RADIO. PRCUi^ 9S® pr. 80|k votes to Burke's 8,747. wrecked the interior of the Forest Blmsbuw, Nov. 8.— (A P )— George stone of the Board will be executive. _ Worcester, Mayor John C. TINO ICI WAriR. A^IIAUTY RItr' Consolidated School h*re this morn Strong, 63-year-old farmer, was The meetings will convene, at 7:80 That Was Why Hearing Wns MATTRESS, PULI LINOTH MlRROR, $2.45 Mthoney, Democrat, was re-elected ing, took the Ufa of one child and found dead today In his dosed gar p. m. in the Munldpal, bulldlitf. Boys* bji( a plurality of 7,598 votes over injured eirht other persons, one age, the victim of carbon monoxide Chairman Aaron Cook said today Held in That Town and Not SRAOOU# aOSET, WRtflNO MSK hit Republican opponent, Henry O. probably ntally. pdsonlng. Dr. O. L. Murplw, medi that tie Intent of ^>e special meet- Mansfield. and pthor in.edo/n fegturoi. Oxfords and Shoes Tltkon. The vote was Mahoney, The blast, attributed to an over cal examiner, gave a vsruet of sul- Ingf Is to get a free expresalea of $2.95'^' 849140; TUton 36,866. '3 mlmrtas le Hwotses ea* stops. heated water tank, occured shortly olda, but the motive waa undeter thought of the merakere of the Although Um rifiM that were swell elected James J. Bruin, R. II temlnels ee* sHwinsiile alsit after 9 a. m., with approximately mined. Bnara, aad to provide an ^poylual- found In tbs car of John Kaminsky crat, over Dewey O. Archam- qolskly reeetis*. 400 students in the building. Clarance Stropg, a brother who ty for ths membera to Rpeaki their whtn hs was avrs#ttd hsrs Sunday $1.98“" VALUES THAT COULD It by a vote of 18,618 to 16,988. All victims,, except two Janitors lived with him, found the farmer. minds on neoQted subJeot#. At the morning wars said to have bean Mies an* SemHe RaesM AveNeMe sbert E. O r e e n w ^ led a field NOT BE DUPUCATKD occupied a crowded fifth class room Ha was attracted to . the g i t ^ by regylhr monthly meetliu|fa of the token from a aehooX located in - ' r ^W isSM MANCHBSTBE EVENING HfiIUUiD,llANCHBSTBB.CbW H W EDlff39pAy,,I?9 3 , 1 ^ Pitt Coach Stamped In Picking 2 Games WYAIfTSMARKOF Eagles-\V0st Sides Pail BLOW WITH OPEN BT JOCK SrTBEBlAND. i tinues to msj^h toward the Big Ten Ooaeh. Unlvwctty of PltM>argli. title. Too many sophomorea In the ON TOP OF LEAGUE Hawkeye lineup. 9 8 COLLEGE GAMES To Agree On Officials Kansas State-Iowa State — Bo IS FOUL, SAYS REFEREE Ptttsbuxgli, Not. 8.—Next Satur- day*e gamee five the football dope- McMllUn’s should win this one without much trouble. For Town Title Series atan two tough onee to pick—In IS SAFE FOREYEII C. Huitgno . . 94 87 104-^ fact, tboae two hattlea are ao close Nebraska-Kansas — Nebraska Is Lead Merchants in First again the pick of the Big Six, with A. Oarlioa .118 107 94-r<14 Argmnent Comes Up After that I can^ pick a poaltive winner J. WennargMin ... 96 110-1-815 In the Purdue-Notre Dame affair, iS best team in the last five years. Managers and coaches of thefffram on each, two Eaglesons on Ronnd; Art Anderson Hits and the eonteat between Duqueane Too tough for Kansas. Eagles and West Sides, who are eadh and “Jack” Dwyer coach of the Southern Califomia-Stanford — 380 378 4^ U76 Mane’s Boot With Waft* and our Pitt Panthera. BodmeD Captam Played b scheduled to open hostilities for the West Sides and “Eddie” Dwyer, The Purdue-Notre Dame get-to The ’Trojans will have too much town gridiron title at Mt. Nebo next manager of' the Eagles. All of these Single, 134. power for Tiny ThomhiU’s sopho men named are not relatives, but it SOUTH METHODISTS gether la anjrtJody'B gam e. Hunk Tliat Many TOte Fithont Sunday afternoon, met last night Team No. 4 took aU four points en Forbes Gave Latter Anderson’s squad Is on the upturn, m ore CardinsiJ team. It w ill be and diMUss^i argued and disagreed will cause a mix up no doubt. close, however. “Eddie” Dwyer the north ends from Team No. 2, while Team No. 1 and Noble Kiser’s fine backs will on officials for three hours, after In the Merchants League at the Camegie-Michigan State — This manager feels sure that his squad took four points from Team No. 8, Edge Dae to Champ’s Sh]h not g ^ at will. No matter who Bebg Removed or Callbg which the matter ■was left unsettled. in the South Methodist Men s bowl will be close, but I think MlchigM will defeat the West Sides by one or Charter Oak srileya last night. wins, It will be a close score. The Ekigles were represented by ing league at the Y last night Ph^- State will win. two touchdowns. He boasts of the Hales-Watkins imd the Hardware We’ve been doing a little fretting “Ding” Farr, coach and “Eddie” lips hit high three rtrlng m 871 and Colgate-Ohlo Northern —^Another material he and "Ding” Farr have stores each took 3 prtnts. Joe ping Method; h about Elmer Layden’s Duquesne for Tane Ont. Dwyer, manager, and the Wert Nelson rolled high single of 149. outfit here at Pitt The Dukes easy one for Andy. moulded together during the last 'TwEU'onite came up in th e last 2 Columbla-Navy— Close. Prob Sides by Coach Jack Dwyer and The league will meet again ’Thurs liave some tough games under their Manager “Red” Vennart. Earl few weeks. Here are the men he boxes of tht; final game with his Booh. ably Columbia. ^ team 10 pins down afid pulled off a day, November 17, at the Y aHeys. belt they can match us in weight Lewisburg, Pa., Nov. 8.— (AP)— Wright was agreed upon as referee has for ends: Vince, Varrick, Rowe, 'ST. Duke-Maryland— Wallace Wade double strike w:nnlng the game to Team No. 8 and experience, their kickers are unanimously. “Frenphy” Merrer was Swlkla, Hayes, Mikoliet and Tyler; has Duke up there, at least through Bucknell University’s splurge in give Hales 3 points. A. .^derson W . Holm an ..... 8k 94 81—967 better and their passers have been selected as umpire after a long dls- tackles are, Nielsen, McGuiie, J. F. R ogers ...... 113 88 106— 807 By EDWARD J. N ^ ^ more successful. If I could guess this week-end. football this season is not'the first Mitchell, Gessay; guards are WeUer, hit high single of 134,' and Twaro- Florida-Oeorgia Tech—^The Ram cuMlon. The head linesman and field P u rin tjn ...... 66 76 76— 217 Aaeoclated Preee Sports Writer'}'.,j this one, I’d save myself a lot of time the local institution has been Krapartic, G. Mitchell, LaChappelle; nite took 3 string honor of 349, bling Wrecks keep rambling. Judge were not agreed upon. Both Kelsh second 339, Anderson third Billings ...... 46 69 66—179 New Y ork, N ov. 8.— (A P )—EddiOr' sleepless nights. Georgia-Yale—As usual, Georgia. in the gridiron jpotlight. In fact, teams want to use all local officials. centers are. Cleavage, Bronkie and Smith ...... 100 87 98— ^986 As for the rest of the games m 332. The first round stMding. Forbes, veteran referee, has an idea Harvard-Army—Gar , Davidson s ever tSice 1883, when Bucknell The ^Eagles hope to have this VendiiUa. “Eddie” Dwyer claims the spotlight—Fordham-N. Y. XL— ;>layed its first game against La that the fans want a veteran and W on L ost that a rule is a rule, and when Cadets will keep marching ^ong^,^- straightened out soon, for they have 406 418 426 1246 comes to enforcement In a pris^ Jimmy Crowley’s Rams should have fayette, the Bisons have figured well experienced b8u:kfield, well Hardware Stores ...... 18 2 though the opposition will be suffer two games booked starting Thanks Team N o. 4 fight, the best are exactly the sam%( little trouble with this one, although from time to time in the national here’s one set of them he expects to A & P Stores ...... 14 6 than in 1932. ^ giving Day and the 26th of this D ickson ...... 80 94 98— 267 as the worst, 'ry the Intense rivalry between the two use if e^rythlng comes out alright:' Hales ...... 10 10 Waahingrton-Califomia — Califor picture. month. The Eagles young manager Curran ...... 88 106 lO i—297 schools will make the score close. Few grid fans, even Bucknell Brunig Moske and “Pop” Eagleson, W atkins ...... 9 11 Open (Hove Is Foul Northwestem-HUnols — nia’s showing against IT. S. C. makes “Eddie” Dwyer suggested on using First Natioixal ...... 6 14 Gtordon 77 60 87—224 So boxing today enjoyed another alumni, know that Bucknell pro Earl Wright as referee, “Frenchy” halfbswk, quarterback, “Luddy” Hanley will not continue to get it the favorite. duced the first three elected foot Keiths ...... 8 17 Harrison 120 104 89—818 entertaining argxunent, similar West Virglnia-Wisconsin — Wis- M errer m umpire and “Tom” Kel Hansen, no doubt one of the smart bad breaks. His Northwestern ball captains at the University of K elson ...... 110 84 149—848 shape androrm, though scarcely ||kt oonsln wiU likely win, but Wert ley as head linesman and “Herb” est in town, and “Bladge” Slaga as eleven should win over Bob Zuppke’s Chicago. ’That was back in the First Natlonad (1) size, to the debates that still eek»-< glnia is just about due. Better Wright as field judge, out the Wert fullback. 80 . . — 80 476 621 1444 fsdntly through the years over tiie improved Tiinoie team. “nineties',” when football w as a The Eagles will practice at the Juul ...... Penn-Oblo State— This will go watch those Moimtaineers. Sides would not sigree ■with him. McKeever ...... 86 . . 76— 161 Team No. accursioy of decisions that cmoe< Syracuse-Brown— Two ancient more exacting pastime than it Is rear of the Bon Ami plant at 7 to the Buckeyes. Sam Willaman Kelly and the two Wright brothers W right ...... 90 110 • 94—294 GUI ...... 90 88— 271 gave Harry Greb’s light heavyrs rivals ina close one. Syraci^. today. . o’clock tonight, rain or snow. All has bigger, better and more men. Never Had Time Out N are hoth Central jBoard men. Brogan 90 84 106—280 j Duncan ...... 107 94— 806 weight tiUe to Gene Tunney aad^ Tennessee-MissiBSippl— Old Miss There are some' queer Instances in members must be present. If it rains Girard .100 96 87— 283 8 7 -2 8 7 Tlgsr Flowers' middleweight orowxh It will likely to be quite decisive. A. A. Stagg was the first captain the team will meet at the rear of B Holman ...... 82 Oregon-Oregon State— Any team Ucd Alabama, but will find the Vol the series in regard to names such Benny .. 98 106 100.^,804 »...118 102—884 to Mlckqy Walker. -xh at Chicago, but not the first elected 46 Strickland street. A . Holman that holds U. 3. C to a scoreless tie unteers pretty tough—too tough. as a Rowe with both teams, a Wol- Phillips ...... 112 117 142— 871 The argument which the itatgt Tulaae-Misslsaippl 8ta> — Tu- one as many believed. That honoy gets my vote. Oregon State. is held by “Andy” Wyant, the real 464 476 462 1402 athlsUo eommlieioo may try to b #|> i Prlnceton-Dartmoutb— A close lane, decisively. Hale’s (8) 809 600 510 1816 tie thie week swirls around Alabama-V. P, I.—Alabama has “iron-man” of the game. Wyant fighting Qcode t h fi one again, but I’U pick the Tigers. Russell ...... 90 lOX 108—299 provision in the too much stuff for its smaller rival. played in 98 college-football games Team N o. I lowa-Micblgan— Michigan con Bolard ...... 79 90 77—246 soys a blow delivered ^ tb an opfa. and was never removed from action M osely ...... 88 110 91—284 and sboul?^/ Madden ...... 08 75 78— 281 love la...... a foul blow, ■ ^ onee, never called for time out. COLLEGE SPIRIT MAKES Horton #. 74 ..74 ebited as such. That record can never be equalled. W oods ...... 117 86 84—287 'Dirklngton ...... 66 66— 130 f 'Twaronlte ...... 106 n o 183—849 It has been revived by the m at^ ' Wyant played four full years at H arris ...... 85 118 71—274 in wbioh Maxey Rosenbloom, a sfa> Bueknell and later matriculated at A . H augh ...... 120 98 96—809 490 472 480 1482 cere student of the slapplng-witf- Chicago, where he played three BEARS SENSATIONS OF M cCollum ...... 96 97 121—818 an-open-glove school, suocessful^ Three Teams to Battle more seasons. He became the first Hardwan Storaa (8) defended his light heavyweight tii^, elected captal'v of the Maroon team B rophy...... 107 94 92— 298 4 ^ 492 444 1884 last Friday agunst the same Mickey, in 1893. Tlie ’94 a ’96 elevens Ddgar ...... 8fi. 69 107—^ 1 Walker oaoe won one of theie were cantained by Charles (War PRO GRIDIRON CIRCUIT Gallasoo . - ...... 86 96 91—272 arguments, a Walker now grown orliT' Olson ...... 92 108 127—824 BBITIBB-ABIBBIOAN For Junior Grid Title Horse) Allen, who also starred at » ------?------In the Brltisb-American boixfilng and slow and pudgy and unable 16' Anderson ...... 134 94 104—832 Bucknell with Wyant. Allen was a clutch, behind these field-goal and league, England took throe points fight very much anymore. fullbacV and one of the best of his one-touchdown triumphs. from Scotlud and Ireland took Takmi for Oraated ' day. Both Wyant and Allen were 804 477 521 1602 Champs Pull Games Out of throo points from Wales. J. Flnnl 8o accustomed have the experts’ students of the ministry at Chicago Orange Still Stan A A P Stores (1) and general run of rixig offlolala Outstanding among individual gan hit high single of 186 and J. Clash in OHIO STATES FINE and both occupied the^ulplt later, Friday ...... 94 108 105— 807 come to Roeenbloom’e unorthodox. Fire in M aper to Surpass heroes on the, team that still stars Wennergren .... 90 97 98— 280 Flemming high tLree string of 844. 4 tanked Wllh Christy W ales style, similar as far as the oprti' Allen died last spring but Wyant, the ever-blooming Red Grange has Carlson ...... 94 84 108— 286 glove is concerned to that of GTrebri W.. Flemming .... 98 88 89—267 Series for Righrto Meet still bale am; hearty, is practising been Jack Manders, one season out Appleby ...... 88 106 91—286 and Flowers, that they take it fosc SOPHOMORE KICKER Story Books; Led by Red D, Tor ence ...... 101 94 94— 289 medicine in Chicago. Bucknell of Minnesota. In six “pinches” be Petke ...... 98 112 90—800 granted It d^in't count anymore as has never failed to deliver the t)ring Cordner ...... 98 116 107—815 alumni rank him along with Chris far as be is concerned. ’cu* Oriole^ First Game at Mt Thom pson .... 90 98 97—^28( ty Mathewson as one of their or winning polnts-after-toucbdowns 464 807 487 1468 At the end of the flfteen-rouna^ Grange, Manders and B re n n a n ...... 106 84 109—269 LIVES A T STADIUM greatest athletic figures. or field goals from placement. Watkins (8) oonteet Judge Jim Buckley gavcb Nebo Sunday Morning; Another who has repeatedly made Buckland ...... 99 100 109—808 Rosenbloom nine rounds and Walker Old timers here r'HJall that the 488 476 496 1468 Bucknell team in the early nineties Hewitt; Won Six in Row. tide-turning plays, both on offense H enneqiln ..... 91 83 86—269 six. Judge Charley Lynoh thoughts Ireland was made up mostly of ministerial and defense, is barrel-chested, bare Frazier ...... 92 81 119—292 bad won eleven rounds, Walxer-. Port A ...... 99 128 18—807 Ties to Count students. In fact, seven of the headed Bill Hewitt. " L ovett ...... 90 120 101—8111 three. The experts about the ring- Kabealo Has anted His Way The former Michigan epd star has Haugh ...... 97 96 il3— 28( eleven regulars on the ’91 team. By JOHN W. 8TAHB ^ Wlgabowrskl ....117 100 100—8171 skle averaged about the eame-. blocked kicks, carried the ball bn Daylae ...... 95 100 109~80< opinion. But not so Eddie Forbee<^’ end-around plays, and thro.wn and Sherman ...... 129 108 92— 821 .Final arrangements for the Jimlor, ta,i!iiiF am e Daring Chicago, Nov. 8— (AP) — Thesd 489 484 614 1487 Vote for Walker caught passes for touchdowns, all Keith’s (1) T aggart ...... 102 102 114—81(i As referee of the contest, Forbes- town grid championship was settled inevitable happy endings of motion- figuring prominently in the Bruins' Strickland ...... 80 88 82— 247 cast one hearty ballot for Walksr, last night at a very harmonious 622 526 491 1889 Two Weeks; Is Best Beel picture football stories no longer dramatic thrusts. E Keith ...... 78 81 88— 242 awarding him nine rounds and- meeting held at the School street TTie generalship of Keith Moles- England ICE SEASON OPENS bring a tolerant “there ain’t no Llimell ...... 81 97 81— 209 Rosenbloom four. He explained hie- Rac. Three teams were represented, worth, who brought his 155 pounds 94—819 W . Shields .104 99 89— 292 vote as follows: er in the Big Ten. such ammai” grin frona Chicago to the big league imberalded from Hay*<8 ...... 115 110 106 77—268 Baldwin’s A. C., Pawnees and the Kelsh ...... I l l 118 116—338 McMenemy "I have only one boss and that is TOMORROW^ NIGHT football ferns. Monmouth college, and of Carl Flemming . 186 107—844 the rule book. In my opinion Rosen- 1982 champs, the Orioles. Baldwin’s 'They’ve been watching their Brumbaugh, has helped. They have 94 186— 839 466 486 14161 Finnigan bloom’s style of hitting Is contrary., were represented by Manager Eu Bears, week after week, pull games called complex pass plays — evolv 94 120—826 to the rules, and until the rules are gene Ehuico and coach “Pat” Ryan. CTolumbus, O., Nov. 8.— (AP)— M. adam s < New York, Nov. 8— (AP)—Like out of the fire in a manner never ing from an end-around or wide lat altered to make hie style permissibly, The Pawnees by Manager “Nute” High in the west tower of Ohio KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAl a stimulating blast from winter, the surpassed for heroism even by the eral for winning touchdown 608 627 629 1664 I will continue to penalize him any Taggart, Qrinipers and Pat Deyorio State university’s gigantic stadium National Hockey league will blow Last night in the K. P. League at fabled Frank Merrlwell or the Rover passes, and have shown consistently Scotland time I referee one of bis fights. As and the Orioles by Manager Wilson, lives John Kabealo, Youngstown into the leading cities of the United Murphy's Alleys Team No. 4 lost 4 Boys. that tb ^ “know their situations.” Holmes ...... 112 80— 289 long as the rules remain as they Gudjunis and Novak. sophomore, who in the last two States and C3anada tom orrow fo r a Defending champions and current M ust Turn In By 11 points to Team No. 1 while Team are I Intend to see that they are ob First Game Sunday Baker ...... 92 98— 275 weeks has punted his way to West stay that wUl last until close to the leaders of the National Professional Strict observance training No. 3 lost 4 points to Team No. 2. 91— 812 served by Rosenbloom and every Buckland was discussed as a pos ern (Conference football fame. end of March, Another good sea E. Thoren won high singles with Dickson ...... 114 league, the Bears are, to say, the rules— 1 o’clock Is bedtime every M orrison ...... 109 97—328 other boxer.” sible contender but was voted out Out of ont window he can look son for the fans, if not for the club 127 and also high 8 string with 888. Up to this point the argument because of an inferior teaxn and" leMt, the talk of the town because night except Sunday—and a team W . W ylie 96 111—308 across an endless Ohio plain} Qwners, is In prospect as three of their uncanny ability to put on morale that Owner-Coach George K. OF P. LEAGUE follows eractly the Unas laid down insufficient games played. through which wtods the slothful games tomorrow night open the ac Team No. 8 when Tunney, after losing his light The Baldwin’s A. C. ■will meet the story-book finishes. Halas says is better than he has 628-807 477 1507 Scioto river, Out‘ of another are tivities of the same nine clubs, Axel Anderson ... 106 110 88— 298 heavyweight title to Qreb in 1922,’ Pawnees Sunday, Nov. 12 at Mt. Outdraw Big Ten Teams known In bis many years in pro seats—60,000 and more of them, which competed last year. E Erickson ...... 113 90 94— 297 regained it In 1923 chiefly on the Nebo, In the morning, game starting And their persistently spectacular football, are other factors he credits piled row upon row in the shape of Despite previous cuts and rigid A1 Johrson ...... 75 84 79— 288 basis of Harry’s consistent whacking at 10:16 prompt. The series will be rallies have paid, big dlridenda at for the amazing “staying ability” of a great boQMShoe. economies the 982-88 campaign bis team. Henry Olson . . . 91 89 106— 286 around of him with open gloves. the best two out of three with the At these windows sits Kabealo wasn’t much of a financial success the box office, Ch-owds grew steadily winners meeting the Orioles. The' during their October home stay and “What they call ‘the old'.coUege Similarly does It follow the con night after night. A short month and the club owners evidently aren’t 884 378 861 1 troversy that grew out of Walker’S' nfqriftls were chosen but will not be on the last ■ two week-ends of that try* was frequently seen in Indl'vid- ago he was ca'talogued as "Lawyer expecting to do much better this Team N o. 2 wlxmlng the -pound title from afinounced until later. Tb time of month they outdrew major Big Ten uals even in the early years of pro 100 Kabealo, the man who made better season. There is a sign of a leagrue footb a ll,” says Halas, “but Ed Berggren . . . 76 98 99— 2681 Coach B. P. “Slip” Madlgan will Flowers In CSilcago In 1920 after periods will be I"*, 12, 10-, 12, "ne grades than any other on the Ohio 'change in New York, however, games at both Northwestern and 98— 3001 games shall count, that is If two this year that spirit seems to per A. Ber jgren ... 100 102 lose 14 lettiimeu from his 1988 St. the negro had lathered him in c^ State football sqxiad.” Today h4 Is where aidmlsslon prices will be Chicago universities. 110—888 santly through ten rounds — but tie the first game and win 'There is little of the day-laborer vade the team as a unit more than E. Thoren .... .,127 90 Mary’s football squad through called the best punter ir the Big slightly higher than they were last 86— 2701 with open gloves. the second, they win the series. insouciance, for which some pro ever before. I think that Is true C. I Anderson .. 92 92 graduation nqxt spring. Ten, the greatest In Ohio history. -aprlng. throughout the circuit.” Steve Sabol, North Carolina Argument Changes Eligible Flayers ^ The opening games are at Toron teams of other years have been But from this point on the argu The eligible list for each team Is N,Ma& Olson Look Bad Scores of the Bears’ first six vic 896 877 State College center, was credited Agalhst Michigan, playing his to, Montreal, and (ailcago-'brink to criticized, in the Bears’ demeanor. ment changes. as follows: Baldwin’s, 24 players Those close to the battlefield and tories indicate the thinness of their Team N o. 4 with 340 minutes of uninterrupted first western conferenci game, he gether the Boston Bruins and Tor 91— 286 “Why,” demands Bill Brown, nswf: GIgUo, Joe Lovett, F. Baldwin, G, locker room testify that the athletes winning margins. They were, re- 0. A. Anderson .. 102 93 playing in the first four games of out-punted John jgeca and the onto Maple Leafs, the Detroit Red apectlvely, 14-7, 10-7, 12-9, 7-0, 0. Johnson ...... 88 88 79— 265 member of the New York State ath Baldwm, Osclla, Lombardo, D, Wings and the Montreal Canadlens give vent to the elation or heart the season. following week made the confer 10-0 arid 14-10. 1. CArlson ...... 76 101— 177 Young Corbett m , former wel- letic com m ission, o f Referee Forbea;/.^ Savlno, T. Elevens, W. McCormick. and the New York Americans and break that an emotional high school ence’s other great pimter, OHle CM- C. Bolin 92 111 107—810 terweighi boxing champion and "didn’t you heave RosenMoom froosq Wodel, Jerry Lovett, Black, J gridder experiences. / the premises before 16 rounds weto < luUano, F. luliano, LaCoss, Maori, son of Northwestern, loo?< mediocre Chicago Blackhawkc* GUARDS PRACmCE Low Man 79 79 new athletic director o f the, Cali 'The rest of the teams will swing Possibly this accounts for some up, If he was fouling so consirtentijf ' Hagenow, Sullivan, Antonio, Enrico, by averaging 41 yards In 16 at into action Saturday night, the of the blocked kicks and last-quar fornia state poUce, has put on that he was penaMted half a dossot : Della Ferra, McConnell, Bedurtha, tempts, one of which was blocked ter sorties that have figured in al The Nations! Guards will practice Sfil 378 1 about 15 pounds since deserting the and went for only eight yards. C:;anadlen8 playm g at Ottawa, B os atlhe State Armory tonight at 7:30 Team No. rounds?” '^‘■ and BrozowskL most every ■victory. ring. ■ ^ For the moment the matter rested Orioles: 19 players, J. Brannick, But this does not explain Kabe- ton against 'the Maroons at Montreal I. Carlson ...... 94 . . — 94 But there must be a wealth of o’clock. AH players are requested to there. It wUl be taken up, with •»:« A. Rubacha, L. Jarvis, Balchunls, alo’s living quarters. Ohio State de-^ and the (Champion New York W hitney Anderson 79 100— 268 real ability, coupled with coolness in be on hand promptly. points shrewdly considered and rtK* F. Rubacha, H. Jarvis, Arklvy, elded this year to make a dormi Rangsrs at Detroit. HAS CHANCE TO LEAD cobum. Starkweather, A. Scarchuk, tory out of the west tower oi the parties questioned thoroughly, Bb-i tomi»'TTOw's m eeting o f the commlo- M. Swllka, J. Swilka, Mikewlcz, stadium, admit to It only those men Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 8. — Katkaveck, A. Smith, Novak, Co- whose scholastic record was excep (AP)—Eddie Sauers, Oakland, sion. bolder, J. Mitchell, Gudjunis. tional and financial condition so .Calif., today has a chance to take TH^Y DO OR DEE FOR ALMA MATER SATURDAY undisputed leadership in the Na BANGERS PRAOnCB rroq, Pa'wnees: 26 players. Zuraw- poor that they needed help. The ------T kus, Willis, L. Scranton, Rudeen, Brothers Kabealb—Brother George tional Pocket billiard championship The Rangers Basketball team wilh^ Lamon, F. Baldwin, J. Burke, E. also is on the Ohio State squad— tournament. MwDarthan, L. Guinipero, Carlson. Sauers, tied with George Kblly. practice Friitoy night at 6 o’olook had no troublb qualifying. Their sha^ at the School street Reorii P. Deyorii, E. Wolfram, O’Brlgbt, grades were high, they esune from Pl^adelphla for the top, each with P.. .lurke, J. McCarthy, B. Mc- fi’vs' wine and one defeat, meat: Wil There win be an Important meetipiM a family in moderate drotim- at the Rec. Thursday night at jfto j , G, Herrick, Rudls, L. WU- stances So they were ^mitted. liam MoBconl, Philadelphia, while Kelly hae no match scheduled. o’clock shsxp. f oO M. Savlno, C. Clarke, douche, S. As a studm’ at "rtungatown Am. S.SI irt, B. Albert, J. Bycholsky and Chaney high, ^hn /Won 18 letters Cow les, InfootbaJl, basketball, tennis and track, (e was president of the sen ior class, president of the National lM 8tNight's Fights Honor society and voted the most popular man in acbooL Even Sbld OosoMace Recon^tioned Automobiles By The A. F. To get through school now ^ foux Falls, S. D— Johnny Stan- works hard: From 8 a. >h. unW tea, Minneapolis, outpointed Jimmy noon be attends classes: at noon m At Very Reasonable Prices goes down town for two hours of M urray, R ockford, HI., 8. 1932 CHEVROLET SEDAN Los Angeles.—^Baby Arizmendl, work. Then back to the campiu for Mexico, D. F., ou^>ointed Eddie football practice uniQ "’ark; then 1932 CHEVROLET COACH ^ Shea, CSilcago, ten. upstairs In the sta^ u m to his 1931 CHEVROLET COUPE gurr Jose, C3a.— ^Nash Garrlison, books. 1929 CHEVROLET COACH San Jose, stopped Kermlt Thomp- Son of a Youngstown carpenter,' Kabealo has four brothers and 1927 CHEVROLET SEDAN •on, Oakland, 6. 1931 FORD VICTORU COUPE Beattie.— ^Harry “ Tarzan” Thom three sisters. To help the family as, Los Angeles—outpointed K. O. and hlmsell he has carried Icfc, sold 1980 FORD ROADSTER Christn>.r, Akron, O., 8. cosmetics from door to door, wash 1929 FORD SEDAN . ed disl es In a frateWit:- house and 1929 PACKARD SBDAN^ , t BALDWINS TAKE NOTICE fired furnaces. , . He Insists bis greatsst athletic 1929 CHRYSLER SEDAN la preparation for the clash 'with feat was winning a pie-eatteg con ^ 1928 OSRYSLER SEDAN > - the Pawnees, Sunday morning at test at the age o? 11. He is studying 10:26, Coach *Tat” I^mn has called Internationa] Lat^. UbeiRl AOMBesB OB Tote Cah 1, v ; ■ a plactice for the Baldwin A. C. at the club hoqM at'6:46 sharp. Every LEAGUE MATCH TONIGHT member should feel it his duty to at The CharteTo^ Olrla wiU enter- tend praettee as practice Wakes per- tam the MeridOQ G irls to a State feeland tha^ is oo maWbar of Bald- Loogus match rt the CEtortor Oak wiifr perffOi. aU ^ at 8:80 o’deOk tonlgf^ l» t T hfta'soetiOBai and thrM intarsaetloBal> tattlto promise fpotball fpot ptotoir ofactlbp fikUrday .Above ar« six bojrt pxpoatad to ditoo. a Left Is BUIBUI ilm ., StoaforditOBford qttaVterbaek.qaiiVterback, who will’will* attempt to load Ms teamm m lolo-aB as BpstirBpstr vtoteryjoforvieterjM^roi* the Trojens; nador hlaAhlAorm ra Uf Joha ll’V : : Batordi^ Bight toi leool team ^ ------4-.* u-.- I. M.. let..... —•)homorr oaatteelSeh X- Straat win 4>a tha San seoaos with a decisive ^PetersoB. Xaasas fullback, who hamps np agaiBst Kebroska’s Itoa: throwiaii a pass ts^ gtas FlBenra. sophomorar qnattcv . . c -- - —^ •X-' O f. m M .V ■jr:'^'Oc‘«;... ■^ -•' ■’ (j '; ;' ^ . *.i i ' ^ ' ^ , ' ' V-; -' '^ ’*■• . '•'' ' -y ' <- ^ -■* ' • / '• ^ ^ *, , t,'>.-. .-/ / ^ Jt' *'•*'»*■» '-* ■'•^ -**».»< S i'' ‘ A»"v Read the t’lussifled Rental Propertq Liitinq on this >?;et a ; T h ^ was pride in the toother’s South Mknehester, mad Itix LOST AND FOUND AUTOS— APARTBfBNTS-:FLATS— eyes, triumph in her voice. She M O T H E I ^ a iS PLANS Dimodi of West Hartfordr SHIP BY TRUCK 8f . TENEMENTS 63 paused, touching her handker Sunday gnesta at the Kibbee bomie. FOUND— SETTER DOG, spotted ^cfzqott^ <^uKdha) 7t chief to her eyes. Mr. sad Mra. Cfoode W.. Jones hift/»v and white. Owner may have W ANTED— SEjMI-VAN o r rack |WB HAVE A RUNl'TS 8 room 'Oh, chU(h«n!”- -Mrs. Waring MEETING FOR FRIDAY and daq|fc;htws, thetMiSHM:, by payings for adv. Call 127 Ooopet type-flve ton capacity trucks to apartment, that wtU make a com ' - > M w fe w o io exclaimed. “Oh, Pm so happy—!” and Merie, were visItora^Jto. Will. lease by year with sendees of driv fortable home this winter, tn the TH E EN D Sunday afternoon at the bam a -:a d \ Mrs. Mabtl G. French, Grad Mr. and Mra. Kneriand Jonea. er, fully insured, good mechanical Johnson B lock. Telephons 6B17 or CHAFIER XXXVI The. taxicab stoj^ied at the Park lOaa Majejorie Martin, of DsUon, condition, regular assigned routes. 8728. It was Bob’s father who broke Avmiue address. Bob liM^ed out uate of London C '■i tVl’ / . =. MANGHBSTBB EVENIN&H|atAU>» MANGHESTEB, OOKN^ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEB A 1M PACOB ToonerriHe Folks By Fontaine Pox OUR BOARDING HOUSE Bj Gene Ahern [SE and NONSENSE I THOSe PRUG STORE CHAIRS. tfMRddii't d n u n of- Teacher—TVbat is a este^? ’ m m yln g such sa inteUectoal mon Oswald— .censor is a man tbai TELL VOU HC3W I GOT TH'*BLACX V E H -^ Y E H - E G A ^ ! strosity and {diyaleal misfit as you goes 'from bouse to house to in» EYE, Wt> 1-w l WAS OOrVMN' HOME iBUT.WHAa' N O W H ^ —yoa n»«oeoDnt nlt-arlt! Do you crease the population. FRONN A NSOVIE—TWO 6 UVG STEP ABOUT TH' o G O N G TO A — From ths F^nsral Our idea of a sheU'Shock la OLIT OP AN ALLEY AN'TOKE A PAIR ,TWO STnCK-UPSC; STAJRfT iaand o< your remarks, I shoxild thing that the cook suffera whan OF BLOOIE IRONS IN MY R\B& T H E Y WAB B R A G G IN G she cra<^ open an ancient egg. judS* not. 'STICK EM UP;SA^fST^’ SAX- GUMS,YOU SAI'd / ABOLTT LETlS HEAR THAT * Americaniam: Oomi^aiiiing about Eva— Look here, Adam, I w ill do ■FOOTER, AN'.IF NdOU SQUAWK FOR the wnrmwr heat at home; travel- my own shoppifig after this. YOU GETTH' “DISCOLORED Adam—What’s the mattm:? HELP, t L L ^ AN'.WITH TUAn-,1 ^IBF bandreda o f mites in winter to K N C n S O U T O P T IC ^ Eve—The last skirt you got for C U R l^ MY ARM AROUND Ht$ NECK 'bask ta trc^dcal sunshine. O F T H A T THEATRICALIZE me 'was person ivy fiistead at fig S O TK&WT, 1 SMACKS MY EYE leaves. Y A R N 7 \TQ Aatoile Scry gs WITH M Y ^ W N 7=\ST » Y'SIR, When I asked Antcmio Scraggs There never ■was a product made, WITK MY CWN W hy he called out: “Bottles and this truth you must confess, but rags.” what some bird could make it worse P i S T g B is smile was sad as he wagged his and sell his stuff for less. head, •Wherever there are bottles, there are rags,” he said. DID YOU KNOW T H A T - ,r “There are counterfeit Blue Eajd«a” > But you can td l the earn* Fishes that live near the curfaca ed ones by the unusual size of the of the water have larg> eyes; those bin. in deep water have smaB eyes and poor eyesight. Tornadoes are the result of the ' Business Man— Get my broker, running togethei of air masses of Miss Jones? widely varjHng temp^tures. Stenographer—Yes sir. Stock, or The power stored in one gram at pawn? radium is said to be sufficient to lift the Woolworth building 100 feet Officers with drawn swords and in the air. soldiers with fixed bayonets form Devices for the artificial batch ed the guard of honor at a recent ing of chickens from eggs were wedding in Paris. It turned out that known to mankind In early times. such a military display was un Nervous diseases are much more necessary, however, as the bride prevalent among brain workers groom chose to go quietly. than among others. GO IS OWN Floroice— So the Sanders had to EYE sril their beautiful summer place in WITNESS a. w. a. «tT. orr. the country? P______lapperM».u.ae»T.cfr. Fanny_____ Sa. y s ^ iwa av noA tmvtcz ate.^ Elizabeth—^Yes, so many of their / (0 roi, itjs\ friends came to visit them that they saw they would go bankrupt if they kept the place. SCORCUY SMITH Attacked! By John C. Terry holy sa^ k e ! ^ e O S M !l KNOCKED HIN\ COL^ l o o k a t t h e , w o r s e s . “ Age don't ebamge men as much / BUT THERE MUST BE.OTHERS • IE THERE 'S ONE TWINS as 'we think.” “An old fool isn’t TMAT WILL m a k e A CAVUSk. ENORC^J much different from a young fooL” r r s THE SCENT OW AN INDIAN Professor (after a very bad reci tation)—Class Is d ism i^ d ; don’t flap your ears as you go out. Adeteide—^Ambrose used to be qoite talkative but lately he man ages to keep his mouth shut. Pennington—He’s afraid someone w ill see an that gold in his mouth and accuse him of hoarding. Teacher—Junior, I think FU keep you in after school. Junior—It won’t do you no good; • aura* A.T. ar ib»m» I ’m a woman hater. WASHINGTON TUBS n By Crane OUT OUR W A Y By Williams Qerk—A very handsome woman, GREAT! THArrtHE STUFF, PAL^ ^ E T SOME INK, BILL. TUBBS, SURE, A C E ^ He RE'S AMCrTHER, that Mrs. MlUer. encA C'CAOyj X DID HAVE HERE, IS BUNINS (MTO MM * TWO JEST A MINUTE a n d a n o t h e r ! owe, b u t I Grover—You ought to have seen Some women are soaked with SKELETONS" CLAIM, AND WE her fifteen or twenty years ago, clothes that are all wet Me TRYING TO COOK CiUESS YOU when/shej was ten years younger. \A»ANT TO SET IT DOWN IN A MBAL-,AND c a n 't MUST OF USED GET A one OF t h e m IT / INSTlODA INTO THE ST0V%. CuTTin' a PIECE. NOW IS THl TIME YOU KEEP ONE THAT FITS THe STOVE, TO BUY/ A WO S A W T H E M A L L “TO t h a t . /I'M WORRIED, EASY. ALECK u s t ISn , sista>i OH, I KNOW. BUT HE'S SUCH A Bl a z e s ! ^ EVERYWHERE SAN VW^SH SNEAK INTO THE THAT WO H A P P Y -(^ -l u c k y u t t l e b o o r WHICH CABIN WHERE WE KEEP OUR NEVER DID A IP HE'D CWR GET INTO A POKER VWAV DID GOLD, AND COME OUT W(TH OISHOHEST GAME WITH THOSE SUCK QAMBtCRSj HE GO? FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser — ^ A WeAVV SACK. 'THING IN HIS UP TOWN— GOOD NIGHTI ^ E , SAVVY! DARN SUAAAE VfE ALL RI5HT, BOVS...66T V m A T U E B E D WAODA LOSE TVIAT ‘‘ CLEANED UP AND SO HOME-CRASH,'>D»J IN THE 5AfAE .~l CERTAINLY DID MY PAOT REMAIN.. I WANT TO DRESSING t I SEE V b u ’ ROOW\, YEAM?, AFTER T%IE BEATlNff AT 7WE HANt>S OF PRIM6LE, _ ^ __ ^ J.RWlLLtAM^ “ME 5/.'/ > fffe. u. s. FAT. oer.€) i Baa rm.v-t.ftir.arr. eoRKi TkAiRTV VEARS tDO SOOM. SMADYSIDE SQUAD MOLDS SALESMAN SAJfl Sam’s Willingl By Small A N »<.tSS^;Mt5.TmR,\'D S0R6. UKe.Tft HAVe^YOU WlLL/cAUSt' NOOO, F tR ^roV ALL^ I'f^I DONMA ') uJeUL, tP YOU'R£ UMLUNG-' CHAIR. POSTAWRTEVi IA 70©, ©UT V DON'T KNOUJ aTUiNO-GOWMA TEACH'A! LSTcha p r a c t ic e , o n a OUtACA'V-^ Tb TP^KeTK'RCSpoNStOtuTV, NE.'KT a b o u t ©Aa®eR. \ \ w \ — _ v GAS BUGGIES Bamum Was Right By Frank Beck ixeU SE Mk. ^ SOME BIG MUtiUM AACK THEVRE GONNA TRUCK U K I A FWfNO, BUT a v n Y ^ S E D EAST JUST FOUND OUT IT IT OFF TO THIR MUSEUM V i a . . IS RABBITSr S FOOT IB THAT MON S TTiLL PiR i WAS WHERE BUFFALO BILL BUT THEY WONT GIT THIS 'THB NEW IMMY.. THBRI THERE, rM 'FEAR THEM FOUGHT A DUEL WITH BULLET WITH BUFFALO t h a t j MSN ^ • M S THE CLEAN RDOTBALL^' FAMOUS p m (X)ACH CURieiM! SOUVENIR ^THBM DESPERADOES.. B IL L S IN IT IA L S .ON rr •OMBTHING WORK in! FELLERS'LL TH E OALTON BO'TS. X FOUND IT M THB WORTH JAKB T >WSS|f LOT ol didy lootbaB phyen ve experts n GIT ONTO IT. I PERGIT HOW MANY f ir e p l a c e a n 'I'M ■HA'sfiNO. A thar Gne. Tlwy cm peB oR rnfat tneks •UT I KIN : BILL KILT BUT OONNA %E\JL IT I'LL GNB n ■ ikst the keencrt-«yed tefetee csanoi YOU AINTj TWAS PLENTY. ^ .TO WMOtVtR YOU FIVi ONE. ^ S . wanT b rr. BUCKS FOR A good knowtedge ol iel- It “ • v„ r,-?'. ■ _ •M- V. V* > A i . ‘ V ^ PAGE SIXTEEN Mary's church cstobrated its 27th Society 27. ysfoca aga During the Acting Organist O. Huntington Mrs. John Griffin, of 90 Henry TIm winnor* at-tt»*cac(l -pnKy held last night at the hbm« of Mrs. GIRLS’ FIOENDtY GROUP anniversary Monday, November 6, roll call of this ' ‘saidy meeiJng", was placed Byles is preparing U interesting street, won the handsome biid|^ Mrs... Howard sn active and, seated group Armistice Eve Dawn Dance program of <^oral and organ music lamp which the Raiders’ Athletic Irene PaUbhw of .170, .Bldridge with a soda] fdlowed thp association have been canvassing to street by the Clegiiee ^o^ P e o i ^ U s regular business meeting. The new appreedatpd the society Tloke^ for the AT BIBLE ROCK HALL, for the first of the Sunday evening OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY O. F. s. room was attraotiwe^ and since u was fbunded was presented Did” have been * Middletown musicals at the South Methodist raise money for equipment. The were: Mrs. H^)ha^n and Jack the membere. I t i i to drawing took place at a party held H a ^ ; second, Mbs.. ‘ _ appropriately decorated in bhi> and with a lovely bou^Udt of antumnr FRIDAY NIGHT church, on Novexnbw 19. y^ow ; the colors of the society. pom-poms. . vember 24 ef eight pi Dtooing from 8 p. m. to 4 p. m. last night at the home of Robert and Glen Peterson and Gikd, Mrs. Social r Hmir in Cdebration of Brannlck of Middle Turnpike E ast B. Peterson and M. Petervn. Sand At the close of the business meet Florence Cockerhsm and her as Admission 40c. Loyal Circle of Kings Daughters 27th Tear Held Following ing a group of Younger Members, sistants served the members with The Washington Sodel club wiS Gates and Taylor, Prompters. will observe its 22d anniversary The association is composed of wiches, apple pie and cheese were have another of their weekly card North End boys of age 14 to 16 served. ’The ne*t party will be held Bmineas Meeting. under the direotion of ^Associate baked beans hot - rolls, jello, and with the usual birthday party. ’The Margaret Stratton, enacted the tea. As the-UMit course was being parties for mendwrs tonight at 7 date, however, has been changed years. at the home of Mrs. Myra Fitz served, tne lights were turned low. o’clock. ' from Monday evening, November 13 gerald at Cottage street. The Qiris’ Friendly Society of St. m eet^g of the tert; Girls’ Friendly to the following Monday. The pro The Sons of Italy basketball team ABOUT TOWN gram will begin with a solicited will practice at the School S^eet supper at 6:30 in Center church par Rec from 5:30 to 7:15 o’clock to The Manchester division of the ish hall. All old and new members night. All members are urged to Swedish Junior Leagne will hold a are urged to attend. Mrs. Geoige be present. charity bridge tonight at 8 o’clock Pirie, chairman, will be assisted by at the Y. M. C. A., on North Main Mrs. RoUin Hitt, Mrs. Otto Viertel, MUn Josephine Piescik of School street. The bridge party is open to Mrs. Elizabeth McIntosh, Mrs. street who last season pursued her the public. Prizes will be awarded Harold Belcher and Mrs. aarence studieis In art at Warsaw Academy, the ” winners and refreshments Poland, was the guer* speaker at Thd JW H A L C co . Peterson. served. the meeting of the Professional MANCHEfTEB CoNN< The Wesleyan Guild will hold a Girls’ Club at the Center Church St. Mary’s Woman’s Auxiliary House last night. Miss Piescik will hold its regular monthly meet rummage sale tomorrow all day in gave an interesting account of her ing Friday evening at 8 o’clock in the store formerly occupied by the experiences in Warsaw and other the Parish House. The hostesses will Home Bank and Trust Company, places in Europe which she visited be Mrs. Charles Wade and. Mrs. and ever Ready Circle Kings Daugh before ’•eturning to this country. John Jenney. ters will conduct one all day tomor She is a graduate of Manchester row in the Coughlin building. Depot High j r o a s t in g — Turkey, duck, CLUB ROUND chicken, beef, ham, lamb. CANNING—Fruits, vegetables and meats. Yes! This selling of HATS will be worth attend CLAMS WHOLE MEAL (XX»CBRr—Ott ing tomorrow. Just think bf buying the "bits” Atlantic Rayolite STEAKS top of stove you cea cook a BAKING—^Apples, bread, rolls, of the season at a saving Just vhien they’re all the whole meal over a LOW buss, sweet potatoes, etc. rage. flame. RANGE lb. qt. 15® 0 T H E STYLES—flattering brims, saucy STORING—Bread, cake, pie, doughnuts, cookies, etc. berets, chic, turbans. Cut from best grade prime A large siq>idy for Thurs beeft day! 0T H B COLORS—hlaek, brown and aea- OIL 8«iable colors. Regular users of this (fil claim L arg e they have foond done better. Medium 0 T I^ FABRICS—felt and inpysl^ Size $3.95 Si«e $ 4 . 9 5 Under 15 gallons. .lOli^c gaL At HAUE’S MUllhey—Main Floor, center. 1 lb. Pigs Liver - j . 15 gallons or more, S^jCgaL L. T. WOOD CO. Vz lb. Bacon 51 BisseD Street TeL 4 ^ pQCrOR’S PftESCMPTO CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED j r TWO R i