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U ^ ( A F ) '—VIm AiltegteB Natloaal osamtery today, Th«ra waa ao mtttriNRNSi SniAikForHdpBrtOih aMit tho doottoM rttuiai an itu- nmqr Footaro M ornlf w lth ^ toadlBg of a msssags from dlod. tho moro appam t It WoeoBaat Prsridsat Hqo?sr whloh said: B ^ a.doMB who Assorlbiki.thsm- Om Slid To Be W nckii H it aatlOB win Magory^ In ita selves aa atombiai of'the Bmuis that fOw PraiUtaBtB la tha whpla P reinB ; i(or.X El Erick: BUBl tribute of rovsrsadrtvcmiBd mirmemoty Army, tod.hy aopM of the blue ual- hiatorp of, tha eouhtrp ha?a aotaiad thaflteteui youth who ga?o th«r fbriasd aMUMfi of the drum aad ■y AMOOU1SD m w tha Whlta' Bouaa through ao wlda a Ilm toaifiB d our borltegaboril of Ubsr- bugle oOriN 9 i the Iboal yietory Post ion DoGrort Ao Addton.1 L gnd.wttl par..sqN ^ mteBga.lB . . . ^ I4 H O 0 ' p]»osd Tbs tea days old Ourlbbsaa hume door of opportunity aa that which I dadtaatlBB of tho ooBvbted la e f wniTam J. oaqs bgadsd out ovtr tk# xAtUmtlt auraita FraakUn D. Rooaaralt XtakaewB M dlon , VtOtlBU of today, laaylaf la Its waks m sgli- Tha BBfflloaa of hla aupportara Tha laat day. of tha World War . i m i r la ,n avmboi of our a B .1 , IS iterttary mated 1,000 or aaors dsad la osatral rapraaant araiy aaotloa and m a j waa again brought to aUad today _ Bsmbsra of NatMlMr pridO lB>:ith4? h s ^ Surisy Cuba aad a tralk of wrtekafs u d p^tleal party, larrlaf with him whoa llaachaatar’a Tataraaa, a litda gratltudf for thsir suproAMl the yii .dsdUasd to eater win ba a OoBgraaa highly aymp^tha- dsstruetlOB on land aad ssa. aaora agad pimdad through . tha fioB.*'. the aamhll ___ to hear‘the ssers- tle with hla pdltloal purpoaaa. And Xa aSrlsf address, Isoritery ] tary o f w a i'iI adwiia aad Jdasd la U nt rtporte from Cuba aaM ha haa coma through tha campaign atraata of tha town to hcaor thalr toy steew bofors tbs asw tomb' thstribuM to tha dead;B. B. F. msB most of tho PrbvlBOo of 0am pladgad oaly to broad prladpala and buddlaa of 1011 la aandoaa a t' tha lag honor to tho soldiers aad testead. devastated aad parte of SaSta mttarad by a ailalmum of promlaaa Ifaaaortal hoai^tal. UBliko tha flfat orsdfthswar. Aaharosatefl naymead X Burks, past, oom- aad Orisate proVlBOo wort daaMgid aa to apaolflo dhaotmanta. iVnilatloa Day la Fraaoa, tha dqr soffto seventy or eighty maadsr of Vletory F m I add prssl- by tbs storm, whloh out a trite Tha alaotloB flguraa daawatrata uraa olaaraBdawanafuBwaaaldB h u t' wiser iiN fi ninsb, iM Vinr sr C SM e fU tilM ilni. 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FR^^AY, N O ViW llK Ur ^lOSS; t - ^ inep;;wofeiwn-aiRl'diiklrett^p^ varibuf^ Da? TO CELEBRATE SWEDISH Recreation Center t^bqte tO;the fallen .heroes with a' [lAIM 500 SLAIN AStFREDGntHT 'mQmjmt^qfr cpinpletk sQehi ' KING’S TRI-CENTENNIAL Items of Interest m New Haven . Metobers of-ntoe veteran^’ organl-! WINSNORELFRQE BY JAP SOLDIERS TO NAMiUHNO. 1 EMiBMe Notea ^tions gather^ wiOi other'citiBens oh tile green to New Ha've!!- for com-! Charles F. Johnson To Relate The Wtonera of the second bowling Stockhblnir'Hbv. li.-^,(‘AP)-^ Dr. matches played at the Ekust Side Rec mtoiity.^eroisee led by Mafw.John; < Amhciati lfaM.,‘,N of. U*-r>^AP)» History of Gustavus Adol Irving^ Limgmuirv'fii|aociat«:cUrectbr Dr. Staalisy lOqg izr his Inter-Church League were. Swedish W. Mmrphy. Tonight ex-service men’ of toe Kd^?§ti>ries Battle With Oimese Takes phus This Evening. Cheneys Notify Annual Meet 755, St. Mary’s 644, and Methodist to thaf city will hold thei|* atmuai address at Uz inducting aa at Schahe(itibte,. Nt !T-> b ^ hem presIdf^roT Amhei^^iBblliBgt won from ,St. James’s, 608 to 512. frolic at Which Brig.-OeneTij JameSj awarded' the NObel prize fb r chemis Charles F. Johnson of HoU street The women’s plunge wiU he held A. Haggerty of the National Guard' warned'that **we moat get av will speak at the regular meeting of ing of Decision-^Adds To monies In Honor of Armis- try for f’pioniier wbtfc to suvface from the iUl too lirevaleiit ood<9 Race h Mandmria— Few tonight from 7:00 to 9:00 p. to. will recei've- a silver, star , citation’ Chendstry” tiie Swadtsb- Academy of the Men’s society of the Emanuel Tkere will be no first aid class i^th two oak leaf clusters'fdr bra and imoiAturitlez attitude Lutheran church at 7:30 o’cleok to Science announced .today*. Japanen KiDed. the Budget tonight. , tice Day. ^ very to action and exceptional lead-i It ea^latoed Ito b iz babn giveh toe young m m /’ ^ ' -. night, relating the history of Gus West Side Building ership. Dr. king addreesed an tavus Adolphus, the Swedish king, special recojgnltioii'fbr -his coj&trilni- ’The second rehearsal of the newly : Hartford honored the 210 souls lost tions toward, the advancemeot of which! included (Sovomor J o^ h . P whose 300th anniversary was cele organized orchestra was held last to tiiO : conflict with memorial serv Ely- of Massachusetts, former Psezl^' By Associated Press. radio science. . His resea^. to laws Tsitsihar, Manchuria, Nov. 11.— brated this week. f . m for some time and unable to night and there were seven local ices a t Ckflt P ark. A t 11 o ’clock a ^vernh^'ielectron emlssibD from dent Calvin C^obUdge, one of (AP)—Japanese army headquarters Mrs. K. E. Erickson will sing sev attend the annual meeting of the yotmg men present with the next re 21 gun salute was fired. Inter to glow tog metM^ threads- w hich led to herst’s trustem-and more tbah^ eral numbers. Following the pro hearsal on nex’^ ’Thursday evening at ■ The rejoicing and sorrowing which Here reported today 500 Chinese South Manchester Fire District last the day war veterans emd members constructibn of a ' new. 1 -type of score of college presidents and naSr; gram, refreshments will be served. 6:30 p. m. marked the cei^tion of hostilities were slain in a battle yesterday toght. Fire Alarm Superintendent of civic and fraternal organizations vacuum tulw, .v w ^regarded by toe tionally ^ow n ediicatbrs. All members are urged to attend. Those who were present were November li, I9i8, were recaUed to- and school children participated to academy aa'thrmo'st impprtaut step near Khurkhura, Chinese Eastern L. N. Heebner was re-elected to the Clarence Stone, banjo; Eddie Bel- Under his adpaitost^tim he office he has filled for many years dky as Connecticut communities a parade. ' in development of radio texdmique in to-t rules as regards students havtog^ Railway station, five miles west of lotU, drummer; Wilson Woodrow, An airplane droned over ceme-. toe past decade and of g ^ t eco and a vote of appreciation of his Saxophrae; Andrew Rankin, trom jcHned in the observance o f the 14th automobiles will be-replaeed ^ the Nonni river. great services to the department teries to Bridgeport, sv^ptog down nomic beheflt.' bone; Harold McIntosh, violin; Ed&s adversary of the signing of the chapel attendance ydU, be xeqtdrzd.* A Japanese regiment, seeking to U.S. TOO LIBERAL was adopted by the meeting. at each burial ground to drop flow? . ’The Swedish newspapers , haiied He urged - that selective- systems Werner, piano, and Chester Shields Armistice.' relieve the menace to Tsitsihar of Must Tidee Over No. 1 ers on the graves. A parade cuid toe award with ehtowasta,.'calling administered “with, human imderi-^ of W. D. R. C. radio fame. ’This or Memorial services for those who attention to his development of new revolting Chinese troops in northern One of the most important mat chestra is still open to any young special exercises at the Central High stan ^ h g and a w 1^ 'flexibility” ,.a|(d; lost their lives to the- conflict, research methods for .the future as Manchuria, was reported to have ters dealt with was an announce man who would like to try and they school auditorium were also on toe expressed doubt as to toe com pl^' IN AIDING VETS parades to the larger cities of the program . well as hia o ^ ^ w o rk ,' It praisyed toe routed 3,000 followers of General ment on behalf of Cheney Brothers will be welcome to attend the next efficiency of recent ssrstems of ad-^! s'^te, and social functipna were economic as 'Well' as toe scientific Chang Tien-Chu, principal lleuten* that the fire district must prepare rehearsal. Norwich dedicated a boulder to inissioii to the-higher schools df. crowded oh the day’s program. memory of Captain Samuel Clhester value of his'disbbveriesi ‘ ~ ant of General Su Ping-Wen. The to assume the cost of maintenance learning. Tie day was a legal holiday, one Reid, a native son who distinguish Japanese reported their losses as 13 of No. 1 headquarters, which in In closing be paid tribute- to.the of..ten observed to Connecticut. ed himself as a naval officer during killed and 50 woimded. Senator Robinson Says Cash cludes the pay of call men who German scientists ha,ve succeeded, memory of his former colleague oh Schools and banks wer3 closed and the war of 1812. A parade arranged The Matsuki division headquar sleep there smd which has been as It is said, to growing tobacco 'with nVE MEET DEATH flags lined the principal streets of by toe American Legion, and a toe board of tnis.tses, toe. .hife. ters here asserted General Su, who Payment Wonld threaten sumed from the department’s be no nicotine contest Dwight W. Morrow. is controlling all northwestern Hei ginning by the Cheney compapy. towns and cities. Drum Corps contest followed. lungkiang province in opposition to This action is to line with the Che JMost of ihe memorial services Honor roll exercises and a parade the Mamchukuo government, was National Credit. ney policy of divesting itself of the IN PLANE CRASH Were held to the morning and were featured toe celebration in Water- disregarding Japanese efforts to many public fimctions it chargei it timed so they reached. their climax bury. , ■ at 11 o’clockj the hour when the end the revolt peacefully. self with to the past. A matter of Tale students gathered in Dwight about $7,000 annually is involved, order to cease firing flashed along Memorial Ckapel to listen to an Ais Large Forces Gathered Fayetteville, Ark., Nov. 11.— (AP) which the district commissioners Far Off Its Course, Machine the shell-tom' front. At that hour mistice Day address by Prof. Charles FALL STYLES He was said to have recently —Senator Joe T. Robinson, Senate may be able to reduce by about a today all activities to the state P. Howland, who during toe World massed large forces west of Tsitsi Democratic leader, declared to an thousand dollars, perhaps by having catoe to a standstill as Connecticut War went to EngUmd and France on har. fewer call men sleep to the hoaae. The Japanese attacked General Armlstiee Day address here today, Falls Into Woods During It has been expected that the Chang’s followers at dawn yester to favor of this government an year’s budget for the district wotod 705 W Q A A C N day. nouncing a fixed policy for collection be $36,000 but the necessity of as High Wmd. Gen. Su still held 245 captiVes at Here’s your opportunity to pur- of the war debts and said the print suming the maintenance of No. 1 Manchuli, in northwest Manchuria house made it necessary for the near the Soviet border. The Japa ing of more money for immediate cha^ shoes you’ll be proud to meeting to appropriate. $42,000 for nese command wasJioping to nego Kempville, Tenn., Nov. 11.— cash payment of the soldiers bonus the current expenses of the district tiate for their release soon. Winter (AP)—Flying far off its course and wear. And you can purchase would threaten the national credit and the carrying charges on $16,000 gripped the northwest area today apparently lost, a plane crashed to and result in much more harm than indebtedness. Chairmtin Frank Che with 30 degrees below zero (Fah a woods on a steep hillside near them at .prices that make . good. ney, Jr., of the district fire commis renheit) reported at Manchuli. here last night, carrying its five oc Reviewing the National expendi sioners, explained that there was no cupants to. their deaths. for the greatest' values tures for veterans’ compensation, he necessity of laying a district lax At the request of the Japanese, Two of the dead were identified as said that “from the origin of pen this year since a 2-mill tax next Soviet consular authorities at Man Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Hlrt, of you’ve ever seen. sions for disabled soldiers during year would take care of the budget, chuli were arranging for evacuation Chicago. A young woman, and a the period of the Roman Empire charges and accumulated Indebtscl- of Jiq>anese l^eld prisoners there to boy and girl, about five and four down through the Middle Ages to ness. Soviet territory. In a note to the years old, respectively, were the the present, there has been nothing Fire Loss Increased M osqow government. General- Su other victims. All were killed in comparable in the history of any The commissioners’ rei>ort, carry promised to release all who were stantly except the girl, who died country to the liberal manner to ing witk it the reports of the treas not active in supporting the Man- this morning. '' which the United States government urer, secretary, tax collector, de chukuo government Earlier re Dr. C. W. Robinson, who was has made provision for its veterans.” partment chief and superintendent HARTFORD ports said there were 300 prisoners, with the searching party that found “Many have grown accustomed to of fire alarm, shows an increase to Out of Town Customers Enterprise 1000. See Our Windows Fpr -Otlier Smart Styles. including many women and chil the demolished plane,.said it crash believing that our Federal govern the number of fires and to total fire dren. ed during a high wind that was ac ment has some mysterious source loss, the latter due mostly to the companied by a slight drizzle. The BLACK AND BROWN from which to obtain unlimited sums 'blaze in the Rubinow building. Apr Start Thinking About Christmas! plane had left Sky Harbor, near SUEDE without oppression,” he said. “Any paratiu and buildings are reported HITLER IS INVITED one who ttoxiks must realize that to good order, No. 4 truck ha'ving Nashville, •at 5:15 p. m., yesterday BLACK KID en route to Atlanta via Ckattanoo- every dollar which the government been repainted and equipped with ga. Favorable weather conditions BROW N KID spends must be made up from taxes; new tires and the chiefs car over TO JOIN CONFERENCE prevailed all the way, but instead of SWEATERS PUMPg that while there is no difficulty to hauled and repainted. No. 2 build flying southeast, the plsme went An Ideal Gift for a Man. AU W idths employing the National credit for ing has been repsdred and its ex . TIES ■ ■ northeast and Was about 200 or 300 Berlin, Nov. 11— (AP) — Chan the sale of bonds to meet emergency terior repainted. During the next STRAP PUMPS A ll'Bizes cellor Franz von Papen invited requirements for limited amounts, year one pumper may require new miles off its course. OXFORDS Adolf Hitler and four other political any proposal to print money and pay tires and the interior of No. 2 house Chicago, Nov. 11.— (AP)—Serv party leaders today to a meeting to it out to the holders of adjusted may have to be repainted. The fire determine how far they are willing sdarm system is reported to good ants at toe home of Joseph F. Hirt, $2-95 compensation certificates would not to support the government in its order, no important repstirs or Chi.cago todustrial engineer kiUf<$ only result in great injustice to with his wife and two others to an ipolitical .and economic. prograiXL__ tfaose-whom suoh payB>eirt-ls intend? 'additions imder consideration. Coat style--or sUp-onS;. . M wool. In the colors ROWNM . Others invited, in accordance with ed to benefit, but it would threaten As“nrtax wM*Voird to T g ^ e rr men like.-.blue, green, brdwn hither, tan heather or instructions given to the chancellor remain imcoUected only balances accompanied on their airplane trip the national credit and probably re by Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter, a widow, blue heather. Sizes 36—46. by President von Hindenbiurg, were sult to much more harm than good. from previous years amounting to t ' . SHOE STORE Dr. Alfred Hugenberg, Nationalist; about $4,400, mostly covered by and her two children. They did not His Argument know Mrs. Huntei’s home address Men^ Shop—Main Floor 'Dr. Ludwig Haas Centrist; Herr “If it is sound policy to print liens. The treasurer’s report shows 825 Mam Street Schaeffer, Socialist; and Edward or toe names of her children. money for advance payment to vet expenses for the year of $35,133.57, Dingeldey, German Populist. erans, or if it is safe to do what a cash balance of $978.24 {md a debt In government circles it was -in of $16,000. BOY’S BODY RECOVERED timated that if Hitler, National amounts to the same thing, namely, issue bonds, and then require the Chief’s Report. Socialist Party leader, refuses to ’The report of Chl^ Foy shows Bristol, Nov. 11.—i(AB) — The meet with the chancellor, it is banks to take the bonds and issue notes to the veterans, why worry that the department responded to body of Frederick Blelert, 8, who doubtful whether President von 152 alarms, 41 more than to the was drowned last night to toe jBndenburg will receive him at a about balancing budgets? Why levy The 'Value harassing taxes? Why not make up previous year. Five of these were flooded Pequabuck river was found The Event later stage in negotiations. for fires outside the fire district. today a mile do'wn stream from Insofar as p a ^ newspapers re the deficit in that manner?” - Event YouVe Been Tracing the history of the war Box alarms numbered 32 and stills where he disappeared. flect the opinion of the respective were 120. Chimney, grass and woods The boy fell from a. footbridge un debts due the United States, Soia- o f the leaders, the National Socialists, fires caused 98 alarms. ’The depart guarded by a rail While crosi&g to W aiting tor Robinson said “there is no equi Centrists and the Bavarian Peo ment had nine calls from Hartford his home -with his 'brother. The Y ear! ty in the appeal for cancellation.” F or! ples’ Party oppose the chancellor under the mutual aid system to hold water there is normally about a foot personally but are willing to co “It seems the part of prudence,” itself to readiness. ’There was no deep, hut was swollen to more, than operate to a •“cabinet of national he said, “to declare a fixed policy on call for the use of the department’s four feet by Wednesday night’s concentration.” thb part of this government to col tohalator. llie largest fire of the heat^ rains. lect the debts and end the agitation year was that at the Rubinow build which is certain to gather volume to ing Febmary 4, at which the loss HARITORD’S OBSERVANCE the early future to favor of can was $20,000. cellation. The total fire losses to the dis-- “If the President should let it be trict during the year were $43,320. 666 GREAT 10 DAY SALE Hartford, Nov. 11.— (AP) — known that the settlements now to The total value of buildings at risk LIQUID—TABLETS—SALVE Memorial services at Colt Park this force are final and not be reveiwed to reported fires,'with contents, is Checks Colds first day. Headaches OF- morning opened Hartford’s Armis or opened up for further considera placed at $246,200. or Neuralgia to SO mtontes. Malaria tice Day observance which were to tion, such decisive action would During the year the department in 8 days. culminate, after a large parade this promise the stabilization of condi charged 120 extinguishers privately 666 SALVE for HEAD COLDS afternoon with the dedication of a tions throughout the world.” owned. No new hydrants were in bronze esquestrian statute of stalled during the period. Most Speedy Remedies Known. Lafayette near the State Capitol Officers Re-Eelected and the christentog of a new Boeing The district meeting re-dected all bomber, "City of Hartford” at BEETHOVENS TAKE PART its officers. E. L. G. Hohenthal, Brainard Field. Jr., was re-elected to the board of Extra Special! ’The Colt Park services included comnfisslbners for three years, his the placing of wreaths by Boy and IN HARTFORD PROGRAM WhUe It Lasts. being the only term to expire. Dan ,, rtoppers took advantage, of toe money saving- specials offered, during this sale. You still have the Girl Scouts on trees perpetuating iel Bagger^ was re-named as first memory of Hartford 210 World War ramzy to to on these values. Come down town today and see toese bugatosi yourself and hundreds of others'that space dees not assistant chieft Joseph Chambers as m o b I l o i l permit mentioning to this advertlsemmit. . » dead, a 21-gim salute, and talks. Sing At Biishnell Memorial In second assistant, J. O. McCaw as Mrs. W. H. Storrs, who had the Gustavus Adolphus Tri-Cen- sistant superintendent of the fire bronze statue of Lafayette cast from alarm system, William F. Taylor as 20c the plaster model that formerly tennial Celebration. LadSes’ collector and E. L. G. Hohenthal as 5 Gals. 4 0 Loffies* Sntrite ladies* Flannel. . . ta ffies’ stood to the Capitol and gave it to treasurer. the State and city, was to imveil it SHK HOSIERY N I G H T G O ^ S SWEATERS More than 1,000 persona attended At the commissioners’ meeting First Quality Service or HOSIERY at 3 o’clock. Governor Cross was to RACKUFFE OIL CO. receive it for the state and Mayor the Gustavus Adolphus Tri-Centen held after the district meeting Chief- Chiffon Begidar and Extra SIz m . . Latest Fall Styles Albert Foy was reappointed. William J. Rankin for the city. nial Celebration at the Bushnell Me llSS Maln St, Eaft Hartford Special Lieutenant-Governor Samuel Spen morial to Hartford last night, ar 712 Bnmside Ave., Burnside The Jewish calendar, which as 46c 58c .00 33 c 79 c 79c cer, chairman of the State Capitol, ranged by the Swedish Cultural 211 Main St., So. Manchester Veterans Way and Burr Memorial society for the benefit of the Swed sumed its present form in the time Committee was to be to charge of ish Relief society. o f H illel n , who lived to the fourth - Cor. Center and Adams St, Girls* Flannel d illd r o i’s Men’s Men’s Heavy, Wright So. Manchester the ceremonies, and Dr. George C. ’The Beethoven Glee club of this Century A. D., dates .back, to 761 B. F. Williams, chairman of the Hart town, under the direction of Beige C., thought to ha've been the date PAJAMAS SleejHng: Garments DRESS SHIRTS of creation. CK>od-Quality ' and Drawers ford George Washington bicentennial E. Pearson and accompianli^’by L. commission, was to take charge as Biudette Hawley, present^ two to representatives of patriotic societies groups of numbers on the program. 46c 79c 33c 39c 46c 39c “M6c who placed wreaths at the statue. ’The first group Included “Laudamus” At 3:30 Katherine Rankin was to and “Thanks Be To (3od,” the sec christen the bomber.' Boys’ ' . ond, "Good Night,” and “Schneider’s Lady Pepperell and L ^y Pepper^]] and Cannon Fme; Band.” NOTED SURGEON DIES Pequof^eets Pequot Pillow Cases Mlistiii Shieets GOLF HOSE The Wennerberg Male Chorus of AD Sl«>. 2 3 ^ Bologna, Italy, Nov. 11— (AP) — New Britain was also on the pro Augusto Murri, once regarded as gram. Henry E. Bonander of New • ^ 6 9 c 17c“ 39c Italy’s greatest surgeon, died today Britain presented an organ pifogram, at 51 of an apoplectic stroke. Mrs. Signe Johnson of Hart B o3T8* S Fleoe nanm l Boys* ford sang, and Algot B. Ruhb played His death recalls the family mys p a j a m a s SWEATERS PLAH) BLANKETS ALL BLANKETS tery which siuTOimded the murder comet solos. Professor Adolph B. of'tito llnmt;qanllty. : of a son-in-law % who was killed Benson, Ph.D, of Tale University, 68x76, thirty years ago. Dr. Murri’s son, gave the Memorial address. . 46c “ 79c 46c “ $1.29 Special, 39 c ’Tullio, was sentenced to seventeen At New Lov Prices years In prison. He died last year and it was said that he had left a LARGE CROWDS AT written revelation to be opened only ELLINGTON DANCTS after his father’s deaUi. SPSaAL FOR THIS WEEK FEATURED VALUES : IN OUR BASEMENT The series of dances at the EUiag- ton Town hall are proving very pop AUTO VICTIM DIES ular and the reason is that the (Kris’ CHERRY CUSTARD TOUR CHOICE IVORY/AND GREEN •Novelty Syncopators of Hartford is GREY Middletown, Nov. 11.—(AP) — the band that is furnishing the mu AND FRENCH VANILLA Joseph Masnica, 72, of Hlgganum sic. On the two Saturday evenings AiumnniH-WARE died to Middlesex hospital about that the girls have played there. the' FOR SALE BT THE FOIXOWINO LOCAL DBALEBSt midnight from injuries suffered in crowd has doubled the attendance PercotRtprs SPECIAL YOURCHdtCE . an automobile accident on the over that of the opMilng diiices of Douhlp Miners SsnetPans ^ • spiicaAL KilUngworth road. the season. Old fsshioned and mod Snhee fin s ' Packard’s Pharmacy Rogirten - W 6 The aged man was walking along em dancing Is enjoyed with Prof. Duffy and RoUnMn At the Center Pots ' ' ' the hlghww when struck by a ear French of toringfleld doing the Dish ■ ' driven by Ckoige P. Relenek, 20, o f prompting. Tbe girls* band after 111 Center Street Edward J. Alurphy .DrifhO-Lstsr^ PntUUiig Pins ^Rignmum, who was placed under playing in Bfilington for the next two Depot Square French Drip Psiis *j|l{000 bonds pending a coroner’s In- Satiuday eveningi, will open their ;Drinil queA." ~ ^ * winter tournf ’vaMoua’baOlnOisiB.,' A . \ '• Vi 'V.*' PAGE STX MANCBBanK B V l^ BBRALD» SOUTH MAMCHESTItt. OONH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1982. eenetned if the paymuta ware ee acuta as to fitaifere with Us par- hours; a fte r a a t U f 'i m aaL Tha dA- badt nmadis pyUUag mttaMt sat-' made direct by the employer to; the eaptioos. Thaaanator rataUs tha tack la pracadad vy ddliiaeaa and tin g 'ito danmi (hair headadiq' followed' by a , aavaro empicqred. mudate Of Oonttecileut voters iguaatroentaritis wbieh is mai^test M ilk ) O h ^ 'lo W _ For example, the houeewife who voiced by a thunderous chorus of hy severe vomiting, diarritia and QuestKmi Olga J. aSksr “ la wide 1mm m PUBLI8HJGO BT T H 0 SBItALD PRlNTlNa COMTANT, INC. found that she cotdd, at a pinch, de ’^sa” votes on election day, to the cranqiia. Sometlmeai thara la ex It lul itobt to use evanonitad milk thafkys, ahfihrttoriaeanl^ ^ 1 r'’ I t BtaMU StTMt vote a ddlar u d a half a week to tuna of five to one. treme prostration and even fever for puodliiffai Ota tor creaming, 1^-1930 CMtfBnIa hm dty t foutli MiiotliMMr, Cona. and delirium. Fortunately t^ vagrtdfieaf What 1 ia the taii^ bar state enfotcefoeitf ►S \ VaOMAB rBSOOBOM the rCUef of unemploymut, instead So far as we can see there is no vomiting and diarrhea usually aro food vahw af canned and fresh milk anef M issouri tflld. ah |w ^ in i ■ Oa—rai Xanagar______of outributiag that amount to the reaeu u the worid why jSenator capalde of gettmg rid of moat of tka nwudy iaUka? FEW DRY VICrOBIBS HAVE <^fleoted ia tha major vacty plat whetanlng vote. CMoraao votica MARKED RECENT WET forms. art just confident oiMigb to Poiwtaa Oetobaf I, ittl M. B. E. A. treasury might arrange Bingham could not or should not poison toxins' so that fatalities are Answer: It la Just as wMI to use jectod a pifqpoaal HHikld woBW M M e not aa common aa many peoide be eVii^oiated milk tor oAaiatag vege- f i g Ht s t o c o n t r o l s t a t e s believe toat they will win victories allowed intoxieatlng with that body to employ tbe eame continue Ue eplendiid battle for s u - ' PaUtakat flvan Bvaalac lixeapt lieve. The attack la usuafiy limited tableai; aa thara ii Is m water in it. in an IS Btatas. when not in omifllat^ •oadapa B oUw A Baurac. at tika womu^helper a few hours each Ity in the admlUitration of the Washington—Nearly half of the Six atatas already have rapaaled law. m at OffiM S t Beatli UaaeBaataa. and leaves no complications. it is even richer in food value and a Cona., aa Second Claa. Mali Matter. week to the amount of her relief liquor problem. It ie not a party One should not, however, take it smaller qoantlto is re^dred. 48 states m ay have'^ voted against their ows enforeaiMBt acta—New In toe same year Montana re SUBSCRIPTION RATSS prohibition tbrouf^- referenda by Torfit Nevada, Moutaaa, Wiaoonaln, pealed her stats acL NavaiiT v o ^ Oaa faar. b» m all...... M -Ot appropriatton, paying the wage into question. In relation to It there is for granted that recovery will take place and vigorous treatment should the time Congress encounters the Maasachuaatts sad Bhods Isiaad. for federal rep^ xpff. M iir York, ^Par M osu. by mall .•««««••••«•$ .to the worker’s huds. The htfper, If no soeh thing as a lams duck. The Marylaad oavar had such ah act Illinois and wiScXNDxin voters de Sliwla aoptaa ...... t .Ot be started immediately. If the ^et-dry issue once more at its short Oalivarad. ana yaar ...... *...*.00.00 fortunate uough to be provided fight he h u been waging has the patient has not vomit^ a great Tlltnola two yaars ago voted over clared for modification of'the VOl- sesaicn this winter. , whelmingly for rapeal of to# state With several such part-time Jobe, overwhelming approval of the people deal, the stomach should be washed stead Act by laiga —— ifSMBim 07 TBB ASSOCIATBD A thought This la by far the UMMt year for art and the amendment, and when The. only aifiiBMi PRESS would be relieved of all consdoue- not only of Cmmecticut but substu- out with A stomach pump, or an toe legislatur#. sought to carry out The Aasoalatad Preaa la azolnalTaly emetic with warm water sind must direct popular votes on the issue, was toa^ In North Dlfcoti, ! effiefe • entitled to the aae Cot republlcatloa ness of being the beioflciniy ^ p n ^ tially the whole country. The sena and although *A: Series of Artides IMseossii^ Modem Methods of Training die Tooth of Our Comitry. ruuiito mm unisiid Mon, Ckfiforuas Gepbdit Sag- Of 'tBAOBEB TRAIN1NO TODAY l^called special subjects, swimming gymnasium, manual training, ; a ^ Two hygite .‘.Praetleany an teachen employed periiaps commercial material, often gerb H d( Theoir Aftff held with a tofal^atteSdiiute ‘today b&ve received their tndimig have little or no tnuning, relying Che tob0roi^-elitoe»v^'h^'w i^ Pidnt Out T ^ t Gtorge E. Diek- Dr. BtockweU ^ ebiw^ M ea^^ '' one of the ways described bdoW. upon experience alone. What traiQ<^ Itas L a ^ Aid society-met Wed- Bome hive been in normal achoola, ing such teachers have often con infioii Didn’t G ti Job As a attehdod; Tsgifiar'mitoWy^^hteeting n e s ^ ^ K arl o t th e . AaqMtotiph,- Rbbiwilto aome have graduated from alibwal. sists of a course of study of from LI^. Wintbrops Pmite ed' tite^ a rts eoU ^e, others have received* three months to two years at somq fam (jrgaomtltoi, RoNd^e Ohm- assi^tH tetw , vQieir trai&ng in special institutes or institute not directly imder the Pasadena, Calif., Nov. 11.—(AP) ter, M ^Mowtoy eten ^ Mm. Robert B; .orowEl-’yd^H schools or have no training other control of the state. It not’infre —Eruption, of volcanoes and thp Att^tion is^emtered, since the N urses’ As8o e M 9n 'ih ' MtdtQetoFh, ptoptniimit. Foote and Miiw Ftorence' Jonsa at^ At ItyotiM l the New York Rang- than experience, while a very few quently happens that such teachers huUdtog of the earth’s mountain election of FriuJe^'Roosev upon and PObBonrtHo E^-eehtennial otie- tended .a committee m eeting q f Bon^ -ihresent day teachers have had a gen have interests and ideap which d|fr bration. niete w ^ ' three nurses on Ota tnte^ :. be^ 'the Montreal rangM nmy be the work of radium, the loisal p&ticM .pltim, the ppsb> dqty fo r a totji4’:bf‘^677i()| bouim. ^ y fikhoei teachen at Marlboroi Vaxopiiif^M ti^^ fbofantU eral college education and a profes fer quite widely from other faculty p i» to have a.classJn Re- sion education in addition. Some members. There has always been a Benjamin Holzqun; geologist, sug mastersb^. Many r are ,afki^, ^wbo Doiuitiohs.' of t i ^ Dugan cimmpteb^ll^teLM |e were hfld« to gested here today. 'Brothers e ^ ^ ejggs an' in ter liglopf Education this wtoter. thing will be said relative to each good deal of disagreement about will grt i^sLtion? It‘Waa/an- Robert E.;Fo6tA rtm irm u oif the , type of training. such teachers; many believe that aU He explained his experimental notmeed ’riuirfday.'^t the. present ested tockvidiMj^wIm-^atefU^ re Hebron'School Board, etfipdtd the NM»al Training teachers should have the same work with, radon, radium gas which bostyiiaetelr; George E. DicUnsdn did ceived by s e y f w ’fa'miU<^ present^ board meeting in Btobron Tlroreday Normal school training is the lot amount and Quality of training while is'heavier than- lead, suggested the not ;tyceive''tiM job as’iX; polifieal ed special dtrabTi^ heads. g ImI Vsrar evening. 'pf moat elementary achool teachers. others say it would be a waste of possibility. The gas is extracted idum, iw t. Instm 'waa xdvaheed oil U.being'nhntehailfto three'uh- ' ABen and Carl Carpenter of Wil- ' Such training is of two, ustially. time to demand so much of the for from granite rock with an eleetri- mnn the position^ef's postal wbifk- dmumrishod 'dSAiijM. '. It is - hoped limaatio visited their grandparents .three, or maybe four years’ duration. mal training from these teachers; cal furnace by Holxman to his ex- er prior to his b b ^ postmaster and nunre mothera.'o^ww babies and Mr. and M n. Benjiurin Lyntan Sun^ ISiey have attended a state operated However, they have pupils under pmiments as assistant to geology at assistant postmaster. He mw first yotum ohndrtojf^l ’ ^ttng them to day. , Blc^e sj^le. y.. mord institution the expense of which is their care and should be as carefully th*•- e' Norman Bridge laboratory of ai^t^ted by President Ooolidge at the Qilld HySfito'"G w ^nces held Local schools were closed Friday, very small com pa^ with a college chosen and examined as any others. pltysics. the dose of. l92A.which was at the to the N ursu'rooqf^ev^ flhrt; and Ahttlstiee Day and the HVi School education. The entrance ' require Thus far these extra subject teach Idanyly scientists, he said, have close of the first. Republlcaa adminis- third ThuisdKY^altonilf^ between student* also enjoyed the holiday. per dollar in ments to such places are considera ers have added a great deal of In held that radiOiaetive elements are tratlMi. Mr. Dioktoson is now * com 2 and 4 o’Ck^.'iiAtVj^ 41me thepe Robert E< Foote was a visitor to bly less difficult than to other insti terest to the school and probably confined to the outer crust of the pleting his second term, havliv been children the H artford. Wednesday. tutions, although recently all schools have been a great influenoe in bold earth. Holzman, with tbu extraction appointed to it to 1928 by President mothers advUMto keep €. ^tenlel Way, returnsd to his have been able to be more select in ing pupils in school who would of radon from granite, suggests the Coolidge. Theto is still as appoiht- home Tuesday from the Manchester their choices. The training received otherwise have dropped out As possibi^ty of imdioactivity far \ > ■me^tito be made by Mr. H ^ er’s Mtfmorisl hoiDlttle in such schools consists chiefly in thebe special subjects become more low; the outer c ru st term, and so it is. expected that.Mr. Mr^, iohb^MrtBtef^e'; of . Tpqand Fifteen memben of the Grange methods of teaching various sub firmly iestablished the teachers will On this aacutoptlQn, he suggests, Diekinsoni ^ be renamed by Presi street entei;ta|ned Ba|bto Trumbull attended a nieetiDg of the Basrah jects tpgather with a good deal of probabty be required to have train scientists may. explain the great dent Hoover when the present term C!hapter, D. ‘A-R., -w- RBUIN WnAUMP g s i v f c i d Dnssmaktng Lsssoa \ X - A ; Fnwkiliiil mtli Bvary PaMiim BBCOZr B IB B TODAY tABtiMflfy o .Z B l .'" / / Y' n » ■tory opiM with • proIepM BlmpUeity plays aa important \ immitaifmimmmfi I la aiiloh a murder is committed hy part in school giri’s wardrebs, nm t Whoa we wort tittle nir par-p; 'a headoldal Latw he is slmpUoity wttb a sm art sqphtsti- GHEAOTlEiaMPOr ante did not regard piplayhty . oarfle iboards a trala for Loaf oattou like today’s modol is acfft OAlfCElB •q M tiiTi^tion of (ho nerti., ithlolciaf of tile ^easaat novelty in broOm woolen mixture. Mwiyr of pur aaii^boni ikoMmt 'he is to have there. The aame of the and ■hook their beade murderer is oot disclosed. The- ouBulBg bow tied collar and Twke yMeMt ';qj iit|ty.|a Weeded mlade were cuff bands add a gay touch in plain fthty 0 M ’ to call aad found my 41fftirHnsfl 1& The soeue shifts to the father, moOMr. ^ tif and m y^ .Islaad home of LINDA aad TOi yellow woolen. DR. MCmlSt FISBBEIN eehof 1 book! YouV be aurprised to learn that EdlBw, JOuiMl # f lha an inaoooat game of "p#. OhiUraB whn 'AVBBILL, Bwrrled tiiteo years aad or "owdira." , . much la love. Uuda aaaouaees that it ii a one-piece affair. Inverted Medical Assodatien, apd of Hygela, oomitetittee gim el . Instead of three guests over the plalta at elthdr side of tho front aad the HMlBi lgagaelae tbenidimeate tlag.a iroBderflil : the center-back, create a imart ef- of r ^ t wire ti^ t oe. the realer preaia week-end tiiey are to have five. The fiinco tho time w bei Moneleur Our mlide were amaidagly adept .guests wlU bei CXIDBIN AMOB act and give ample hem fulaeea. '..oe and Madgme Ourie found that a pareat ’happeae ta FBABODY, elderly, distant relative halt ia removable. at thinking out playe and wo gloat- tteue ebjeeieo to « Style No. 8228 la deaigned for eubetanos which ooiM,bo taken id eg only o h tld ^ can whon wo ' of Linda’s who was in New York on from ufanium minorale peeeoeMd a buolneos and Invited himself to visit aisM 6, 8,TQ, 12 and 14 yeare. out-nuuptii our oldere and took S S f a S J I S W . SlM 8,requires 2 8*8 yards of 89- high deim ef radio aetivity, and trioke by OUT own goaoralehip and .«tbe Averllls; CAPTAIN DB VOS, tk o r^ ta r leolatoq tkle eubetaneo the uiw* aad oueea'af handsome Belgian representing inob. material with 8-8 yard..of 89- wits mt BMy eeem anr' ~ European perfume manufaoturer iaoh contrasting. • wbloh ie now known m radium, both After X WM marriod, but etUl you than thOM - with whom Averin hopes to do busl' Price of pattern 15 oente. mtho eoienunoeoientlflo wormworld eodaod tho public I quiteluite young, X loamod to play Ohooberi ie' a ness; MB. STATLAimBR, mlddle- Our Fall aad Winter Fashion tavo teia extmpiy^ lateieeted ia with my hueband. And « wave. western manager of tho Arm AveriU Magaiine coaiAine the moat attrac tei nature------of------thie eubetaaeo aad -- ia | ooutn -bridge iHdger although bridjbridge wm Otter gaaidi are 9 m HUter r works for; MARVIN TRATT, for tive arisetioa of now patterns for it poeeibUitlH fbr um la ttte treats aot the nanautt^ paetimo thattbai it ie reoroatloB. lueh aa tha a|tg-iB> • mer suitor seen for several years, woman and children t a thrcc-laMon aieat of dieoaN, to ^ . We_ bought "llwett," the. arrow klad—or Bhalmtha-HaSmi- and LIAN SHAUOHNBBBBY, Irish Beauty OeurM, fashion hints and Radlum-ooBteialag orte, m polat- only booh thea, aad leld "Z bridge’ mevo-tbo-dlik’ typo. '5 3 t t < |N writer on a lecture tour. also xmM gift luggostiens that you •d out by Dr. R .^ gayore, ehtof it to you, PMtaer," or " F l A "parobMl" aad "msmaior m r Cousin Amos arrives f l r s t .____ can malM aad itn te h your XmM e u rm of thaUWtfd Itiitee Bvluroau aad aU M r Wad srTdtiBly ifiite shows him to his room and then budfSt. Price 10 oeati a copy. Mlaei, arr aew fouad ia XO dif- t ^ out of tho Uttif book aad ite Id by ohOdroB. . . goes to most the ether guests. firent oeuatriee. BeoauM the aawuat eharte ef oapoeod haade. But they itevid not NOW GO ON. WITH THE STORY of radium la the whole world ie aot Hew oU tbli hiitory la aot MinehMttr Hirglfi to elbow out the ether OHAPTBRm woeedlagiy great aai beeauM the UBlque, There are maay people i h u i ^ wtto aid, devE "But X don't know,” Uada oon Pfltiflrn BinrlM lubetuee li reeovwed with lueb today who will read thii aad it- aad memery. flded later, in the brief interlude gm t diffleulty, It If extreaMly valu< elare It Ce be their own ebperli ^Leii ^haa a week between a lomewbat itUf and for For a Herald Pattern mad l6o able., _8ut p e r ^ there ii lemel of large_afteri. wwi tho mal tea and a dinner of fairly large 0 itam pi or eola dlrmtly to Approaimetoiy aoiOOO people are they de aet That tbli proportloni, *1 oertalnly dona know ruhloa Bureau, MnnehNtir Bve> aaauaUy la tbli eeua* neaeo with eempqtlUve gamea m s T i S U B V ' but X feel very qualmleb about oing Herald, Fifth Avenue and tity with, the anila'ok. fadiUH, There KI beea iBvaluaWelB a tbeuiaad teld M wou, rew ofw BT1 1 this week-end!" Mrd itrett. Naw Tom aty. ^ flve etatei ia whleh aet eai ter how ibo d ^ ii "y m m j "Wbyr Everything leemi going •uri to fill In number of pattern Impitai hM radium avallal^w d leaned bow hw lo te .o h iii, afijlo fine f"It I • II II •• iiiiii tiiiiiii you '"lire. m n teere ii eae itate ia whleh flebodv Whether, ia our ebUdheed we will wiUB I wiftwEvi piaifiM? flnel" Engaged in some baffling hMMy radium available^ quest whlon involved nuoh rootini Pattern No,, i la neat wardrobe drawers, Avert.. n e ^ re i ladleate that alto- ' dismissed her perplexity with easy Pr|M » Oiata OOWMBOTfcYOim BBB. n o ,ladlvlduali, eempaaiei aad f aae late _ going masoullae abstraotion. "You aad beiplUda owa HAT m m a ef ARVELOUS they E l l oaa'f expeot alt these strange john Name OMW. LBRXi looklaf for radium aM it li eitlmated that at daui will r - lemttbin liMt llTA grama mere are requlNd ANRATTAM . The Ftf ti nies to loosen up aad be blood AddNN I • I i M M I M i MM MMIlk mttbiDjf in cletblnfTiilrr brothers at first meetiagi Give ’em Maai Otrtaialy net. I'm leekinf feraeraM l un la VUa eeuatiy. Ia Gumma aai Unda said, "Thqre's a—a Mrt of ttBAgsMtormy fMlIng In tha air." forr lemithlaff ia wemn'i olethlaf. f raaoe. the gevaramiflt eitai MW IMIMIIIMMMMMMM-M ' g u u u M D m fere "Xt isn't exaotly that." Olad in the X've Idit my wiff,-Piii Milt 15 j^ u m eeaten la varleui parti I minimum of ohlffoa aad laoe bi' ling," oooid,hii wift. "You’vs a buiy ■u jriia, the ether bli hand Farii. ef the eeuatry and aUetted to then M'lt, -M il IM T t oeath a nsigligse that was itself a •VMiag bifori you. lom swbiri, 10 firmly teat for own mui> aiMut 11.6 g ra m ef radium. Now Fork.—How luipleloai of mere breau of turquoise air, X4n Mmthow, thsrs'i dynamite la this ole AverlU almost ihewcd hii die IB IhiglaBd there are about 16 the aelghberly aplnt eaa work to 1, pitied from the window Mat her here parfyl Tommy, X'm all tanked comfort. tatredueid and X'm afraid iht’i a feot etlek" until you hit eenithlag gram avaUaUe aad the govern- oae’f imbarraMmeat la How York ' husband's heated efforts to eollset -^ u ll it down gently^—that's a dear! little oretebity." he WM iBteriited ia. Well-Tem mean;M ripemmeflded that at leait his evening regalia, "There's I'll put your etude in—" "And you're Tom Averill?" A Oeuiin Amoi eat down In a will ^pid ferviatly that would happM 24 adttitleaal gtami be aefiulred. If eflemplilled agela la tU i it^ T. sort of thunder-story feeling in the voice deep and resonant. The voice euibleaid ebalr. A blight ofl'fliy frlokhif eut el as apartment build GLO RtFVm of an aeoompliehed publlo speaker "You ibeuld reprimand her,” be sir." Bven the k^er of chiffon seemed and a smile which, though humor party if he kept up that front. ...^T****^ H*' eeveral ooa- lag In the Eait iixtleii "This heat has get you," pro* to add to.the heat aad suddenly ebeervtd. "Doge knew the nUfir- ous, relieved and lightened a face enoe between — oh — wandering .. Whfia'i >au|hlflf tiudaaooi ditieaa wbioh are treated with radi A yeuai mas who arrived here YOURSELF nouaoed Thomas, straigateniag siraighteniag to Unda was not only hot but horribly too heayy in repose. the littli group drifted into the um aad radium preparatieai, but from ( ia the middle ef Oote- look at her with proprietary anx distressed; so heavily oonsoious of trampe or ruffleae and—urn—gentle large livlag room. itatlaBder, eer- tbe m ^ oeaditiea ia^wUih radium bar waia lavltod to Moupy the apait- iety. "Anything go wrong today r the wdight of air upon her aad of ^The greeting over, the two men men aad ladlee. A eouad reprimand •MAM OODTOMM stood a moment awkwardly, then ahould teach her to—to—" fermal la evealag eletbee ef ii uiad ii oeaoer. The ether eeadi- miat ef hie eitiy friead ia towa, Rosie or Annie a o ti^ up." some distant hovering as of unheard / out-of-date out, eame down- tioBi ia whiob radium ii ueed art who would be awey. He moved ia m m m t m "Don't be silly." Aad truth to of thunder that she fell silent and each broke the short silence with "She BbaU be reprimanded—toi hasty speech. rather poadereuiiy beelde the eoadlUoae lavolvlBg the lymph aleae, had waited for a premiMd It le tte laM atM eoktef head e l tell, no one ooultf have looked cooler her flu ers moved meohaaioally. morrow," promleed Averill. Aad ulok-movlBf, graceful BolglaB. gleadi aad the blood whloh, la tiMlr Job to epea up. or less worried than she. "The house "X urish this week-end were over!" "Your wife's all right—?" then, petoeiving that the little dog, .gala, M ehe wAoemid theaTua- hair thie year thatw lflafi^ is running perfectly aad you know X J effeotf, reiemble oeaoer. After the flrit few deyi ef the she said to herself, aad then won "Xdnda's oomlng right down." unuBually euepioieuB, w u now aaiff- da reepea^d laetlaeUvely to the Fortunately, thori are other Dea't strive fer a laaqutred af ¥ / wouldn't lot it get my goat if) things dered if she had said it aloud. A They laughed with a litUe con Ing about the trouMr-euffe ef the flMhlag emile, the oeurteoue friead- eaoitemeat ef the olty, he begea to did go wrong. But—It’s the people. otbar maeeuliae etnanger, "All right, available metbedi for treatiag find bl| deyiaad evealagiMavy fect That ia iMt yaar'e oeqM- glaaee at Tom reassured her. The stralnt aad this time Averill fool >>u/opeaD. He had the many of theio oeadltloae le that tbe X’ve a sort TfMliiup—i When Mar old darliim was giving that irre- the lead more naturally. Buatyt Another vial^lalter aad no en- gift of eeimlag fMolaatod jty whom OB hie haada. He waated oompaa- butiea te Okie. Hew you aniit him vin telephoned, did ne say he'd make pnssible look a t the exact center * "a y !" ever be talked to, aad that ia turn availabli radium may be reiervid loaehip, aad had ae very deudte your hair soft looWaf hutfllaa- dinner all right?" "Sit down, won't you, and have a for tho OMOI ef eaaeir whleh re idea ae to bow to flad it of the back of his head a final stiff oigaret?" w ith a proaouaoed ealff. Bunt: exerted Ite owa fMoiaatlea. As the lutely ia plBM "He did." While Uada had wel brushing down and whistling sound- ignored fratt'e extended bead aai% rij WM turaed upon the ethers quire it molt. There ia the aUdat ef e buUdlog This oalle for a frima aeadUtea. comed the Xrish author, motor,ed lefsly in serene concentration. n e other walked over to the long trotting ever to the OMament win Dda hurried to the door whore a Za 1929, lll,56f dtathe were re- full of people he woadered why he ef your loalp aad hair. Yau oafl’t over after the neighborhood club windows. "rm^ready, angel, and X'm start dew, dropped heavily agalnet the aMrit of IM te r aad talk, thopnrtsci M due to oeaoer. The Tbe enl;only ehouMaa juat try to make the ao- ^ jttaklag oM 'wla meeting, Averill had answered a ing," she said, "xwant to slip down "Thanks—X don't smoke anything eoreen. elamnalag ef the eoreea and boIm eiaglene oeuie of death whlolwhloh exoeoM quaiataaoe ef leme ef hie aelghbera uiaatiBi. Yau ' aHiat W m m Nqw York call from the only one the back stairs into the kitchen a but a,pipe—ande—and that outdoors. But,Bu-, "She ien’t even chummy," apolo-. of feet aanouBoid tho arrival, la a tbat from eaaeer ie heart dlsseae, —If ealy h’^ kaew how to go about eoloBtleui. of the invited four not yet on deck. moment Kiss me, Tom!" ^X say, , there's tsrs's a fat whits dog out iied AveriU, notielng the euddea, e^lo oar, of the "uaattiohid" girls with 246,000 deathi. The aumber of it. Oao day te epeke to the auper- Brush your telr, maeiage|ieur "X told him to take Jaxe*h taxi up He came back from his struggle her#—" hi gsstursd toward .the teimelon of Pcatt'e pugnaoioui jaw. she hid Mstmblsd for hsr uakaowa dsatte from oeaoer per hundred lateadeat--eaked him a few quee- eoalp, use a toato. every H i k i M r —he didn't want to be m et" to peek at her cheek with abstract screened casement. "Seems to want Bvldently he wm one of thee# men gussto. With them, appareatly uB' thousand people has risen from 08 id tidaa abeiff eome of the bebple 'oa "Oh," said Uada, relieved. "I just ed affection. "All right, Blnks?" to come in. I didn't know wbsthsr who pride themaelves on being abMhsd by the fsmlalas prspoadtr 1900, to 88.4 in 1920, and to 96.1 la hie floor. Tho euperinteadeat wm tor**ThemiSf?‘^ H h P r heard Jake's tagl—thought it was a "Fine!” she answered and man you psriplttsd dogs in the house." 1929. car on the road." liked aalmale and therefore aen- anos, came the iMt houN guest, or eort of eBiffy; didn't glv rblm much aad brush It aad aged to put into her words a ring "That's Bunty. Sura, 1st her in litive ^ the old dog'e eaub. "But rather the garage guest, Uaa Thie dose not mean an MtuaTla- iaformetioB. mere Uoke. A discreet knock interrupted'rupte her. of conviction. But it did not dispri ws snoouraga It. Thsrs'vo bssa Oathering the turquoiseirqi mist about lease. She has the run of this Bbaufbnssity, whom several of prsMB in the rate of oaaoer involve At leet ho dioided on a rather Bruihian dees aot take-out 4te the lurking uneasiness within her. Souse, all right." burglars-T-daytlms ones, too—optr- them rsoogBissd and balled as the ment, bfoauee the number of pooplo daring move. He elngled out a cou her with the air or enveloping her How explosive the elements she had curl. In tte long niB. Of oouria self ip a swathing fur wrap, she atlng around bars this summer. star of the afternoon moeting. Iving to advanced years hM become ple and, knocking at their apaxt- you havo to put tte earl banlt in mixed within the house, her pro Ahd then, too, thero’atb e kid.” Again a round of Intreduotlons— much greeter since 1900. Xt dose ment one night, Mked them If went to the door, murmured a mo phetic. soul bad lamentably failed None too rapidly, Marvin Pratt agalB with yoiir flngare. But af ment and returned. “Your smaU son is In bed, X take the obvious time-MUing chatter of mean, however, that more people ere they wouldn’t join him for a bit of ter a month of ataaity bruahlflii^ind to Inform her. unlatched the long screen door and it? ” inquired Cousin Amos blandly, that deadly five minutes before din refreshment! and lieten in on a po “Latest report—Mr. Pratt has ar Gkting down the front stairs only ushed It alight^ ajar. Instantly iving longer end hence dying from massagiag, you wiU fad year hair rived, Rosie says—is idstalled in his g recovered now that attention wm ner, when the most guttering epl cancer. litical talk on the radio. The oeuple much mors traotaMa, SBUtei aidtor a moment later, Tom was first to lere was a scuins of paws and a ■hlfted from his own dlsoomflturs. grams faU sUghUy &t-Hind thsi coneented, without onthuelMm. But boudoir and has been told that din meet the long-unseen former suitor, black, rather porcine nose appeared Tve heard no childish voice this Since radium le becoming of in- aad lovallsr. ner will be served la half an hour." bending attentively over the lower urgenUv in the crack. With another tbs hired bucler-footman-kltohen' orsMiag importance in the ooatrel lator they looeonod up and called If your hair is brittte aaC Eeo- She opened her closet door and evening. I trtist be le well?” standby who helped aU the neigh' of cancer It ie estimated that at In another couplet shelf of a bookcase in the big cen Bcramhle and push the door was "Oh, Bingo's always flourlehlng, borhood on suen occasions eame In’turn, the couples asked him to ic sparks fly from It aad It teisa cocked her head critically. tral room. opened wide enough to admit the replied his father carelessly. east 15 timesH,M much radium hairpins, than "If~Fleur Stoner weren't oomlng. "You must be Mr. Pratt!” with the welcome announcement could bt used advantageously m their spartmento. . white, puffing little dog, who came ['Bingo?" that ditmOr w m served. need xnora oil ia it I’d get another wear out of that pale A startled face, with pronounced I to Averill wagging apologetically, seems to b# availabie ia this coun baa of tha bat aealp oito (^0 Be Continued) ^ Nelfhbofliaess CUM green lace,” she mused. "But it’ll ly undershot jaw below an. iron-gray Sough with a sharp sidewise glance Pratt’s deep voice repeated (he ab try a t this time. Oao tablaepoeoful ia glmty. have to be the flowered chiffon. I pompadour, turned quickly at the It was just about a wssk after at the stranger standing by the surd syllables. blip flrst party tbat tha young man your hair all over your head, dM hope we don’t dance after or it’ll be words and the man seemed for a screen door. As Averill patted Bun "Thomas, Junior—not very origi NOW BE DOBS drop a bit of oil oato oadh pMt a wreck!” second to recoil against the shelves ty absently, he saw P ratt fling the came in for the shack of his lifa. with a madleiao dropper. Rhb' it nal, but the best ws. could think of. A diamond ring w m miaaad from "If my total costume consisted of of books, one hand behind him. In door still wider and Cousin Amos Somehow he got the nickname aad "How long have you known your in with your ti^ertlpi. two layers of chiffon aad a lace wardly Tom was thinking, "And you came la from' the terrace. wife?" . the apartment of his naw friteids’ F handkerchief I oould dance all it aeema to stick; He’s down at ray Hot on shaiqiooa areu 4 must be a darned quick mover—fast mother’a with his nurse over the "Two years." friends. thing you prObiNly aaid ^ night,” retorted her husband sav to come and first down-stairs!" He "Ah, Thbmas—Mr. Pratt!" Ac Detectives called upon him. They knowledging the introduction. week-efi4j^ Naima’ll bring him up "But you have been married tbat calls for more Oliva oD agely. "When we live in a tropic finished the sentence audibly with each day. You’ll ^obahly see aU AN ong.” questioned him tactfully about hie very hot Wrap map. hn climate why don’t we dress like the warm smile which was among "Thomas, I am sorry not to have few visits to the apartment, but It seen you sooner. I have been down you want of him tomorrow, Chusin "Yes. but I didn’t get to know towel, team, the oS on flir sensible South Sea Islanders?" his best assets. Amos.’’ ' wM evident to him that , he w m un “Don’t get a blood pressure, dar- stairs for some time—some little ler until we were married."- -Path- der suapidon. They inquired, off and shampoo in tte maiiitogi.: Recovering from his momentary time. I thought It would be pleas "And b t’ll want to see Cousin flader. Training your haip to tiiii Amos!" Unda appeared, emiling, THE WAR ENDS hand, M to his means ef support; of 1802 ooiftmaa itototo' «a ant to stroll a while down towards how he happened to be using tte the water but this—this shoall but amazingly young and ooel aad glrl- OH. YEAH? mala hoam-worit tme^irixi r# leh in the fluttering green blue raif- On Nov. 11, 1918, fighting on the apartment; where ha w m during tte . most wayohird teatt determined animal thought other western front ceased at 11 a, m., the day when the lose of the ring wise. I have been occupying that !on which brought out so flatterlng- First Girl: Tom said that I wm trained with lotteg,. ogM — y the creamy tan of her skin and after the Qermap envoys had signed wale discovered. The last straw t But you'tt need totioiui. Th« little Girl who wouldn't iparble bench halfway down the the armlstlee tlarms. Before the the only girl he ever loved. path for some moments—in consid Ike red lights in her close-cropped was when one of them asked him: Sntinee and good, oato ' wavy hair. "Why, hello, Marvin! fighting was stopped^ however, the Second Girl: Ob, and doesn't ha| "Well, you went to the supwln- erable discomfort — considerable," Britieh captured Motts. say it beautifully, dear?—Aaewsrsi quer.themi exclaimed Cousin Amos, warming didn’t see you by the door there. tendent to find out about these peo It la adviaable at the thought. But as his voice It is nice you could come!" In Oemumy, Field Marihal von ple, didn’t you? Ihen you . tried aad brUUaatine with Tom AveriU 'vatched their meet Hindenburg placed mmself land the NO SLEEP FOR POP to get in with them, didn’t you?" EAT rose, Bunty,. who had kept her ear army under, commimd ef the new As soon aa the detectives left Thia gate tixanr oK rwtth RHin cocked In his direction, advanced ing rather closely—not that this eprey. not too araehBtotof to old-neighbor-and-scheol-friend mat People’s Government "Doctor can you tell me how to' him,’the crestfallen fellow wrote .Whon o youngster has no oppatito. It's stiff-legged toward Wm, the ghost THE END make my husband stop saorihg?" one.toaee. Aa a teat tiato of a growl In her aged throat Her ter worried him. But the chap had to hie friends that he was moving on jnst .a bit of. your ^favoi probably due to stasis. A Uttle syrup of that queer air of bolding off—be "Don’t worry. Your baby soon | out—going to a cheap lodging manner indicated that for,all she SHETJ. STAY SINGUB fuma. /y s figs will soon correct this condMon'"-then was an old lady, she was still guar needn’t make it too plain that Ua be teething and you will aot need place. He deserihed the Inddent and dian of the house. * '' da waa the only one he cared about. to stop hie pioring."—Tho Humdriet said he didn’t want to see any of AND THATto EADt watch the child eat. , ' But If he expected a sudden thaw, A girl WM Mked if she' had pro his new friends again. Then he ’TIer& old dog! Stop that!" 'Tom Averin did not perceive It. Pratt posed to any man during Leap Year. PREVENTATIVB Hunk away from the place. cusftm m x Tm tened tn Nature knows besti Never coax a child Averill' could not completely bide stiffly murmured something conven "No fear," she said. ‘Tm not fool ’The next day the owner of tha fOr toa thrae flih f BougM to eatl Remove the cause of e youngster’s his amusement "Sorry, Cofisin tional as he took Linda’s friendly enough to propOM to any nuui who’d Jimmy, auntie will never kies you diamond ring found it bEfisd v a poor appetite—get rid of atatu . Cmidren Amos. The dog’s been trained to little hand. She did'aot SMm at ai] be fool enough to marry me. And it’s, with’that dirty face." medicine bottle In her bathroom CLERK: Bxcusatoe, sir, who d n’t eat are sluggish. Not to comet watoh strangers, We leave her ^ th dashed. She^’d often eald, Tom re no use proposing to the others."— cabinet. She had just forgotten i t Bingo a lot. She wasn’t properly "Tbat'e what I thought."—Smith’e | made a mistake. ' nw eoly hM this IS in,..xusable. U is so easy to dow membered, that Miurvln w m "a per- ■nt-BIts. Weekly, Sydney. , '.e r r^ ''- . If you will only use the "Ci^om ia treat Lege a Isnory CUiroM BR: Nh, X bou|Bt ment.” Read what it is doing for listless Sixteen-ifieh loga of wood (and herrings, and one mriL— children in every part of the countiyl I not even round loge, but n iit ones) When appetite fails, tongue is coated I sen at 81 a dozen. In thie town, • BWEBT GRARlffY - N; white# eyes are a bilious yellow, don’t ’That’s why persons with friends in -ive small childnn any constipating cathartic the countxy are eeen driving baok. FATHER: What hava ;you hat drains the system, and weakeiuT^w enty feet to tbe dty with a bundle of woodj with that moMi^gava yea t of tender bowelsl California syrup of figs is the tied securely OB the back bumper. nuD EOBSYrryamit only "medieme’! they need! To have a wood burning Araplaoe ^ CMlKflii.- in a steam heated apartment is sup M itel ilto- posed to be something to boMt b o b b y h -A; ttiOR ^watoMa. : about but with logs at more than iills iaa...... oream . Sluggishness ended 8 eeuts p«, most dwellers just sit I Blattar, Eerlhi. s miarn •M i n 2 W e e l c s l m p a t giri or boy irith a funy tongue end a bad breath should not be dosed vrith i^ ts l California syru;) of-fig; will ly stimulate ,the mlon 0 MteLD < 0 ®™ries—imd the child ybu used to coax io «•„eat IHfD will faUy devour his food, digest it. w ^ t . SPECIAL OPFBRI lIUDOLto'^ ;, . . r ; i. KTf* •. • treatmenti Beglji tonight.' W&hP - -fliiT ‘ T o A U W h o W is h to Study lliilrdiiiikjt.'] r Sertiu&fa***”**** ''^**‘** tell you r An extreO fdy .iitaiioitant dey( the H airdresd^ industry It’s a paTuraL veoetablevegetable laxative. JuJust it m as gahiv ^I able for aU to at (SJe^ilhistol ^ years as boys of ten. TheT iS OH-Vbllli? ing to inuMucliiyiAly ci^ NOTICi TO M OTHRS r i t e © - Paul D. Keil^vlM dst '' '■.f.V' i 'oii’LL A o a d w O f ^ V. R a r t f i w , . \ ...... •' A ■\ I t m •'■AA' ?.y. '' *i~ ■ ^ f mm V ' itANoasarm 8VBNWO aasAin. ly «-***»■ * -.- — U N iJPS ARE ANNOUNCED BEXRY, UEBEMITY, ‘M vii.t-m atM u, F u J L i i s a «»? FOR TOWN TITLE ^RIES 6 lUltED M I 8E ABMGDON m SSO I ‘qr-. Red Men Have More Experi HARD TASK FACES (3nrdi|uiN ^Le’ gne Gib enced and Heavier Team, CRD)EXPERTS IN The Girb CaU Him ‘Dand- soa^,” Bat He’a a Raging Marj’t^ A ^ ^ h ta . Bnt E a ^ Posseee Spee^ IbTibl'tB neid Cty GAMES TOMORROW •;j: Coaches Harrison and Terror Oa the iCri&on h The ifirif phuroh baakethaS ipagiie got usdrin^ at thh ttde Rec morrow Aftemoox MoskeToPiay. Big Ten. Wei^Maday sight, when the Rmanuel HntAHKIIOOD Plenty o f Naturals On Clurd Lttthesana trounced: thS v -Bouth tory W i (In e Y«tr MethodieL And fit Mary’s and 8 t WaltMT Harrlaon, coach of the , By JIMMY OQNAHUE James bitaed to' Sytie.hftor two IC«a A. C., and Brunig Moake, coach That May Go One Way Or ' NEA Sendee E^rte Writer Fonr Wins, Four Defn! overtime periodi. niw eemre o f the of the Baflee, today announced tteir itertiaf lineups for the open the Othe; Here’s What Whoever heard of a “lovely” foot first/game was 40 to 10. the seoend Manchester High's footbaB teaaS: ball player? ing game of the town title series at 18 to 16. journeys to WiUimantic tomorrow. The answer le at the University The line-ups were m - follows: a fty m ^ for the final'game o f Om Mt. Nebo Sunday afternoon. The ‘Dope” Indieates. of minoie in the person of Cap Emanuel Lutherans: H. Bkoog, e; L season against WtaAam S g K game will start promptly at 2:15 tain Gilbert I. Berry, the Abing Andsreon. H. Dahlman, f ; A. Biuison echooL The Red and White Wmhf e’olookt with a preliminary at 1 don, m., Assasein.. and B. Bwaon, g; L Aadaraon and at full strength and hopes,to tun! o’clock. New York, Nov. 11.—(AP) — Berry, a raging, terror on tbe O. JOhnioo, subs; Methodist, N. Boeten, Nov. President 1 ^ victory that will doae the 1182^ The Red Men’s lineup will consist Prognosticators will need to ponder gridiron, has to bear the disgrace Moorhoussr c; B. Chambers , and E. Bob Q ui^ of the Boston Red record with four wins and four de-.' of Squatrito and Saimonds, ends; well this week’s slate of eastern of What the girie pall “classic fea BidwaU, f; C. Harris and E. New- is In a n^-hot trading mood but he feats. • , '■< Harrison and Spencer, tackles; Mc football contests if they wish to tures.” He duheb up amd down ton, c; V. Loomla, F. Robbins and G. fean the Mseball mantet ^s goina to Uttle is known m to the strengCh^ Laughlin and Purdy, guards; Pen- the gridiron all afternoon, and in Smltb, subs. _ continue eluiglah mitU tiie major of the WlUhnantie eleven hut CdaCh avoid embarrassment. There are tore, center; Groman, quarterback; the evening has to hear himself re St. Mary's, L. WyUe, c; E. Cordy, league meetinga next month. Tom Kellty's team expecta. a h d ^ Mtntfjij and Farr, halfbacks; and plenty of '^ tp ra ls” on the card ferred to ae “handeome." D. vmrtolla, f; E. Thresher and B. “We have plenty of material for battle, as this game is idwaya bittiarf: Srown, fullback. The entire team, which seem just as likely to go one He runs the ends, he crashes off Hyde, g; E. Loipien and A KMuIkl, tradii^,” heaaid today, “and I would ly contested and an intense r iv a ^ w i^ tbe exception of McLaughlin way as the other, depending upon tackle, he hurls bimsPlf into an Buba; S t James, R. Dwyer, c; D. not/heeitate to exchange one good has been developed in pMt yeafi^ and Purdy have had experience in which direction .the “breaks” go onruahing pile of intexferencs all Cervini and R. Cam pb^ f; G. player for two fair ones, if I thought Last year Manchester won by th i the town aeries before, and this Nevertheless here’s what tbe “dope’' afternoon—and then on Saturday CampbeU and Ig. Wilson, g; M. Du their raq>eetive valUee were right I score ot 8 to 0. In 1980,\Windhain should pnrve an advantage to the indicates in the leading games: night must take the rap of being am bra position iriiere I am willing edged out the locals, 21 to 19 and beautiful. pont and B. Grexel, suM. TIm ref Red Men. Brown-Coliunbia—two well match erees were J. Gribbon and W. Had and even eagw to talk trade.” the year before Manchaeter wen Tbe Eagles lineup will consist of ed teams which have marched along den. Quinn predetod that most of the easily, 25 to 12. ■ * McCarthy and ^^ce, ends; Tumin- undefeated and untied so far. Brown The story of GU Berry ie mark American League trading would be Coach Kelley put his squa4 aki and Kovis, rt; Krapatis and J. ed by tragedy in the same meaaure Gamee wUl be played every Wed may start a Slight favorite. nesday night at theJVeSt Side gym. with aieoimd-etr^ men for, he point through a scrimmage Wednesday Mitchell, guards; Cleavage, center; that the etoiy of Red Grange was ed out few times in.that circuit bad but because, ot rain a bladtboavd Syracuse-Colgate —^ Syracuse is full of financial euccees. He Joined Balon, quarterback; Moske and the ha^ground or material to be seeeion w m held yesterdi^. Stvqnf definitely on the upgrade but the the minoie ranks in 1929. As a C o p d ^ , halfbacks; and Slaga, Orange does not seem to have much Gil Berry... .a beauty and a broIsMr.' FAWNEM MEET OLBABY’S come Invblved. In important deals. players who- have been on the im^ fulmack. Only three members of chance against tbe “Red Raiders” member of the freshman squad, ha The boH .of thS last place Red Sox jured list wiU retumie the fray fiXK tbe team have bad previouarexper- imdefeated, imtied and unscoved on. was bailed as “another R e d is more than proud of hie bartering the last gamm and if the team dkka lenee, McCarthy, Tuminski and Orange.” Many promising young now famous last second 80-yard The PawasM wUl play Geary's Comell-Dartmouth— These rivals sters were being hailed as Red Lunch this aftomoen at Hickey's iHt season, eqpeclally the deal that as well as it did against Bulluley': Moske playing with the Majors last have put on many a thrilling, high- pass and 70-yard run for a toudi- broiight Dale Alexander and Roy High, the outcome should not be » year. Grangee in that year, but tiiey dbwn which ended after the gua Grove, the game startbig at two Both starting, lineups include tbe scoring battle and their m e e t^ didn't come througlL NEWSTARSHINES ended the game. o'dock. Johpsoa from Detrrit to Boston. doubt two coaches, Harrison at tackle for Saturday looks like a toss-up GO reached the Urbana Institu The UCLAne have!, five more tbe Red Men and Moske at half Prittceton-Tale—Only the ^ortest tion at tbe wrong time, minoie games on their schedule. SL Mary's, back for the Eaglea Tbe north end- of Princeton memones fails to re had won the Big Ten championship IN PACIFIC COAST Montana and the . University of ers will undoubtedly be outweighed call last yeeir’s 51-14 rout at Yale’s in 1927 and 1928 and wae up among Florida will be played, in addition to by the Indians, but this handicap bands. Despite Yale’s improvement, tbe leaders in Benye freshman two conference games, Washington vdll be neutraliMd, it is expected, by as manifest in the Dartmouth game, year. GRID CONFERENCE State and WaBhingtoa. The Florida the greater speed of the lighter the Tigers look like winners. In 1980 the depression among tut wlU be played at Gaiaesrille, eleven. Harvard-Holy Cross—Tbe suspen football players started to set in Florida, on Dec. 17. It was also announced today that sion of Captain McEwan, bead at minoie. Coach Bob Zuppke Coach Spaulding. Bruin mentor, A1 Huband of Hartford will umpire. coach, will do Holy Cross no good found himself searching for ma- uses a baekfleld shift somewhat You Can Earl Wright has been named to ref but tbe Crusaders still look like a terlaL Berry seemed to be the only Unhrenity of California At similar to the Notre Dame style. He eree. The head linesman and tbe better team than anything Harvard ball carrier he had. bM grined an enviable repuUtion field judge have not been chosen as has put on tbe gridiron in jthe last For two years the condition con M S'defensive coach la bia eight yet. three weeks. tlnued. Zuppke tried to find some Los Angeles Has Won Fire years with U. C. L. A. .'.t no time Pltt-Nebraska— Tbe Comhuskers sort of help for Berry in hie voy in tbe last three seasons, with tbe asa-boping to avenge the' beating ages. But there wae Mways some Games This Year; Its Rec exception of a 62-0:ladng at tha they took from Pitt last year but it thing tbe matter.' The line wae bands of the Trojans, bM any team Buy An TO PLAY FOR JUNIOR doesn’t look like much more than a weak, Tbe opposing secondary scored more than three touchdowns hope. was too strong. There were no ord. on tbe Bruins. GRID CHAMPIONSHIP Ohio State-Penn—On tbe face of blookers like McMillan who had it, this looks like one of the evenest mowed down bodies in the path of games on tbe list, with tbe edge, if Grange. By BR8KINB JOHNSON REC NOTES jdaary’fi and Orioles In Prelim any, belonging to Ohio State.’ \ Berry was full of tbe old fight. NEA Servioe Writer inary At Mt. Nebo Sunday Army-North Dakota State— Tbe In tbe Michigan game of 1981 he mldwestemers are a strong small insisted on playing with a wrenched AT THE WEST SIDE At 1P.M. Los Angeles, Nov. 11.—Tbe year A four team volley ball leagu# college eleven but they do not rate back. And in that game, though la 1926. University of California at within a couple of country miles of the Tllini were snowed undfr hyTa will, swing into actioD Monday eve Cieary'd XuncM and" the brioles Army’s class. score of 86 to 0, Berry etarrqd at Los Angelei and Btonford DhiverAl- ning at m west Side Ree huUdiag wiU play tbe preliminary to tbe punting, passing and running. If ty football teams claeb on the. grid when the Wildcats iheet tbs Leop Red Men-Bagles game. This pre- Navy-Maryland—Navy is coming ards in tbe first encounter at seven along slowly but surely and this it hadn't been for hie deadly tack iron. Pop Warner's Indians run wild. With confidence that you are Umtawy will also oe for a title, the ling, tbe score might have reached o'clock sharp. Tbe Lions and Tigers ‘ town junior championship. Tbe may be the spot for tbe Tars first Tbs score: Stanford University, 82; WiU clash in tbe second game imsM- game will start at one o’clock sbarp major victory. clearing house figures. University of California at Los An diately after tbe. first two teams getting the most for your so that tbe Mg game will start on Temple-Pefin State— After two geles, 0. have completed their jgames. Each time. Tbe Onolss’ record for tbe successive ties, Temple’s unbeaten This* year, it’s a little different Time marcbee on. Tbe year ie team wUl play three gasies each season is five victories and no de team looks for a victory here. at minoie. The line le a bit etrov* 1982. Indian again faces Bruin. Pop Monday evenug with the schedule money In material^ workman feats and Geary's Lunch is two vic Villa Nova-Detroit— Two well er and Zuppke bae developed acme Warner's chargee are out to regain running tbrougn until the month of tories and two defeats. The start- matched teams with Villa Nova’s backs who know about blocking. prestige lost at tbr bands of How March. ship and style at Glenney’s* ^ lineups: greater punch perhaps tbe decisive In tbe recent Wisconsin game ard Jones' Trojans. The final gun Uneupe—Wildcats: F. Waddell Cleary's Lmob Ortoiss factor. which Illinois lost, 20 to 12, tbe harks. Tbe score: University of E. Bieeell, E. Boyce. J.' Brees, H. Lovett...... Jd.Swlkia handsome gridder gfabbeid tbe spot Oallfomia at Los Angeles, 18; Stan Fordbam-N. Y. U.—Fordbam’s re- light. AUff610gAngelo, 2l*H. laCCMUlfMcCans, L. AftO#TflOOeAndersos. flavlno...... Rubaha organixed outfit looks better than N. ford University, 6. Leopards; J. Falkoski, 8. Oustaf- F. Jiillano...... Bulcbewols He took tbe opening kickoff on That, in a nutshell, tells tbe sen- eon, A. Ford, L Quiss. B, Taggart, Y. J. whose line play has been weak his own 11-yard line and scampered HCacri...... t f ...... Brannlck all season. satlonal story of tbe rise in Bruin W. RueseU. J. JuUano...... Hovak through the whole Badger team for football stock—a yam which reads Seoosd Qasm Baldwin...... r t ...... Arebivey / 87 yards before going out of like a Horatio Alger story and con- Lions: F. Hassea, B. Bebuhert, M. fltsrenson.....i rs ,0 aie a • e • J. awilda WEST SIDBS FBAOnOE bounds on tbe two-yard line. taina chapters which rival anything Nelson, J. Metcalf, B. Wilty, D. Brosowski...... ob .....Xatkaveck His next run came after reeelr that Frank Merriwell ever did. And McConkey, E, McAdam. LaCoss.Inb ...... GLander Tbe West Sides football team will ing a punt. He ran to tbe Wiecon it tells tbe story, also, of Coach Wil Tigers: J. ihapsMS, W. WilldB •uUlvan...... rbb.«.... J. Mitchell wactice toni^t at tbe West Side sin S9-yard line. 'On the next play liam H. "BIU” Spaulding. •on, W. Hadden, B. Werner, E< Gavello...... fb ...... Mcarchuk Oval at 7 o'clock sbasp. he passed to Froeebauer, who oMt Timf was wbsn Briim football Werner, 1 . Jofly, Fi WaddeU, $, it across tbe goal. teame were placed on sebedulee for Vensert. Thus be accounted for the team's tbe same reason lettuce is placed oa Beeketbatl two touchdowns. Who could ask cbleken landwicbes. But it's a dif Four snappy teama will open tha for anything more 'lovely'' tnm ferent story now. After a long local baekethMl season next Thurs one man? struggle, the Bruin has arrived, and day evening at the Welt fide Ree. A 'fli quite definitely ia entitled to big glance at tbe persconel of tbe to The gals who look at tbe caamus league eompeutlon. tiwms will shew n e names of seme hero with longing eyes had bet of the town's best ban players. All SUITS ter be advised, m is msrried. Hii Take a look at Coach Spaulding's indications porat to a veiy closely wife was voted one of tbe elx most assets 10 far this season. eonteitod league With plenty of popular and beautiful girls on the In tbe first place hir team bolde spectacular baeketball, Msay Pi For Men Zluaolsinols earn:eampus. membership la that select sad tbe gamM ia tbe iMgua last ^ear All of this "beautiful'' husiness, steadily dlmlaiihlng coterie of un were decided by one or, two points and of eeurse, is not of Bem^i m r ‘ - i . -■■'t^JV -. W ' -‘ - - - r f i i s B '£ B R ■:m ' ■■.’Tt r L, r-...... |.- • •> ■p ;"ii 1*^1 % Rftieebrook road.. Shouldirs are be- Rm Uiritad Statea ^ t k m w a» lAIMCAIIPAKN oUed for ahpUt 8H niaea. Tlmreara IndUatioUB that Cqn£Hon Of ita No. •road tO' Rbqdt'i itaiy. oriiBxitoKgBi ' vD .Q8&l8e' ■ ■ of^the. . ------^ >ufce No. X4d--:RBBeK: Bushy ^ Bond conditions pnd deteuss . In ^ road.: A watertiqiond a ia c a jj^ the State, of Connecticut n^ade about % ;mi|a.ia length is Tim r a t io iR ^ i neoeesfiry by hii^way construetion ely const^efien b^osito to traffib. wwfe zfiuit'be House - to - Hoase Cannss rppsilrs and oiling announced by the s^Route Nb. 16d.HW«st''Ha^>P0r-' Oenneetteut^hlgttWay department'as bl^'iatreat I s 'lM ^ oOed'for ahmtt’l* ^ ^ .. . RtHiisgw ^ N V. ■ ' .J cT Gets Underway Qnota For of Nbnember 9. mile. V whidb-^sn have notk^; to ^ • r - V*- tte -No. U. 8. 1.—Branford. >ute Na;. in '.—OAdtastw and lilton o f rsjparatk>i>2.* Post Road is being ailed for Hanaptba. CeeSlobk bridge WhiBa Ute Lausanne cemserea^ I Town Tins Year $ 1 ^ . one nile. Darien. Boston Post l>iq)proadies tnifcr emuitfuettoii: verReUrin abaUd f^mbsatlona/dOwn to. ten — ItcsuL About % mile inatalHng atruotiinl i^teel .oonprete. cent ofvfiiia>totSI dralnqfe culvert Open to trafflo. bridge. Waterbound mpfo . .approaches, 4ength about ' % upOn»:JBuiep«^:l took the' An enthuMnstlo m ating of v<^ub> Route No. U. S. lA .—Branford. Whahlngtflpi^ ^Nbv;' 111—c ^ ) — [dk MiNCHESTEiR EVBSMING HffllALp, SOUTH JIANOHHSfrER, CONN. nUOAY, NOVEMBER 11,198R ^ -W to fulfill its entire nationwide book Hopal play reader befoi^ he undsr^ HARTFORD ASSOCUTES ings. And by that time (1985) it is took this role, a Shakespearean contemplated to play a return en scholar, who made his honie in SHOWER LOCAL GlRt gagement in New York. Southern California and was a In eighteen scenes "Th» Green familiar figure in club, church and Pastures” depicts the rise and fall Chautaugua entertainments, and Miss Alice Stebiberg of Benton of mankind as viewed by the simple taught at various Negro educational Street Given Party In Qonor plantation darky of the Old South. institutulons in the Southern states. Marc Connelly, the author, found of Coming Marriage. Seventy years of age, Mr. Harrison f \ ( the basis for his play in Roark will celebrate his lllTth perform First IMational Stores Miss Alice Steinberg of Benton Bradford’s collection of Negro ance in “ The Green Pastures” when stories, "Ol’ Man Adam and His the play has its Hartford premiere street was the guest of honor at a Chillun,” and the piece is enacted on November 21. Other prominent miscellaneous shower given yester by a Negro cast of more thsm a players in thb huge CMt are Salem day by Mrs. 'Florence lAmdin and hundred, which includes Hall John Tutt Whitney, Daniel'L. Haynes, Miss Kathlee McCaw, both of Hart son’s "Heavenly Choir,” the latter Alonso Fenderson, Susie Sutton and rendering spiri^als which are inter Doe Doe Green, the latter portray ford. The party was held In the woven with the play’s dramatic ing the role of "Qabi^el,” vacated ^rls* clubroom. of the ‘T w o Hsurt- action. through the Aleath last February of fords” Insurance companies. Thirty- The outstanding figure in the big Samuel Davis. Mr. Green is the two of Mils Btelnberg’s office as cast is Richard B. Harrison, who sole member of the cast who was sociates attended and presented the plays "the Lawd,” and is revered as not in the play' when it opened in bride-t6-be with a choice selection of a sort of diety by the other members February 19S0. There will be mat beautfful gifts. After Miss Steinberg of the company. He was a profes- inees Thursday and Saturday. had unwrapped, and all had admired the gifts, a full course chicken din ner was served. Miss StetnberR is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Steinberg.. Her marriage to Otto J. Ouadlan, son at the late Rev. and Mrs. Martin • • • W. Oaudlan of New Britain will take O h ! • •• place Thanksgiving Day. WHATAFLAVOR RUMP T H ^ S Serve your femliy s deHcleui Resit of leef for Ivadey Dinner. AT PARSONS’S, HARTFORD Beef of thli high quality end at ditie lew pricei. It truly a great "The Green Pastures’’ saving to yeurhouitheld budget Vlihyeur nearest First Nalienal WEEK EHD SPECIALS "The Green Pastures,” Pulitzer Market this week-end and seeure yeur foverlte cut. We have prise play, and the most widely dls- else additional choice Items at specially reduatd'priaes. cused stage offering of our times, will have its first Hkrtford per Brookiide O n e formance at Parsons’ Theatre on Creerntry lb Monday evening, November 21. Bast tuts ef tern-fod stairs Drama and muslcSl enthusiasts R olli have awaited with patience the local BUHER Ik advent of this splendid' play. Its world premiere o{scuhre& at . the Rib toast JACK FROST lb. Mansfield Theater, New York, on GRANULATED February 26,1630, and 640 consecu ___ SUGARw w a w m i a GRANULATED A V u d l 4 * tive performances' were registered before it departed Broadway (or THE Chicago. At the DUhols'Theater in the latter city, the play achieved a Chuck Roast -25^ ~BACON and EGGS run of 160 performances, n brave BIG record for these days of meagre Fresh/ any wtighi — Rib or lein and FINAST SLICED support for the theater. The Bos 8 LB. CAN HENFIELD ton engagement, which opened in SUGAR CURED LB SELEGED doz September, marked the start of the lb RINDLESS cold storaga ^ Ird season for' "The Green Past Pork Loins ures,” and still such slseable muni Fraih — whole or either end, cipalities as Philadelphia, Pittsburg, FINAST 14Vh lb Detroit, Cleveland, Baltimore and Family An ali.punieseFfour Washington have not witnessed the H) OLD HOMESTEAD work. Five full years will be re for Cakes and Paitrias quired, according to the sanguine Fresh Hams F lo u r Pastry 43d eitimates of Rowland Stebblns, its P. BALLANTINE & S O N S Fresh — 5-7 lb average owner, for the Mnro Connelly fable Shoulders y — ^ ^ ^ y L ! LANDO'LAKESO^Mt t l l f T j p D 93 score Sweet Cream m Genuine spring J/I C H A S E AND I I I b i m U. S. Gov't Certified Rolls or Prints Lamb Leas Bakery Specials » EXTRA SPECIALS SANDBORN Boned If desired DATED from our Finast Bakery Smoked Shoulders^ Lamb Fores ^ 9^ Frankfurls Freih at all sleret 2 Derace — Whole or either end — sugar-cured COCOANWT Z5i Prtth S VhPtiarsGQd COFFEE RASPBERRY Heavy Cream Daily eonients quart Milk Frcih Daily Hams LAYER CAKE contents Chase and Atiertcd Soups THIS WEEK w EACH except Tomato Sanborn SUGAR ONLY 23C CampbeH’s 3 '“"* 25^ FRESH FRtirS wVtCElARIFS Richmond Tea CEYLON 'A pki 1 3 ^ TEA 10 lb. bag COFF^ RINGS Scratch Feed I N lb lack FRESH DAILY ^ EACH 1 5 c 1.49 FRESH GROUND IJIND O* LAKES GRAPEFRUIT 2 lbs. 3 9 ® BUTTER 21bs.49« large sise medium site DOUGHNUTS Lux Toilet Soap 3 19® FANCY F IU | D FRESH „ o Z ^ L u x fC fic 2iv17® PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lb. jar .. 27c 3 19^ S'” 25^ BEECHNUT ^ N. B. C. Finest table O xol CLEANEBR- DEODORANT 2 ** 29® Cookies O yster RAISIN BREAD PACKAGE 1:RESH baked LOAF 8 c ROYAL LUNCH Crackers GRAPES FUJI BEAN SPROUTS PACKAGE 1 5 f Fancy repack ript _ _ 2 l b . p k g . RAISIN COOKIES CIGAREHES CHiriENILO PKM 27^ ,e n > PACKAGE OF 5c COOKIES FREE. TOMATOES Z'-IS^ fin ast S L If 2 9 c SKAT TIN Fancy yellow ^ ^ 9* PRIZE BREAD VINEGAR NNAT Z7* lb. llisad or Unillscd Lie t e n 1 SAUSAGE M EAT Both mm ONIONS ’:JSS^ WHITE U if A C C O O K IES AiMrioil^dhoaolafo ” 28^ I pkg. PANCAKE F l o u r for d S r^ FBEBH KILLED COUNTRY CLUB CELERY ' Is- Sa MACARONI MIRABIL FOWL tb 2 6 e GINGER ALE SPAGHITTI Case of 12 Bottlsi. Contents Only. FBEBH KILLED ROASTING ,Abdi with froth fruit • ihitiulely guro or ELBOWS Roaphorry • Itnwhtrry 5 LB. BAG ■ A^>Finnppla* CHICKENS n> 29e PIniil Rrend Iliiwariy A Low Frisa For BRIGHTWOOD RID Pastry FLOUR 17c Rollad Oats cSmchii ^TfSI ll® TMi Watb Only Srns 2 S* Riiphtrry ar Ikriwhgrry i lb |ir H e ROAST PORK ib ISC 2 LB. PRO. Molaiici 19® PRUNES JUICY, TENDER Varment Maid r 19® POT ROAST tt>27e LARGE BOTTLE MORRIB.IUPRBMB STAH WATER lOc Budwtiitr Malt ||® LAMB LEGS ibi^e Csrrots, Spinach, Uttuec, Celery, Tur* KIt-E-Ratlen 2 21® nlpi, Potstoes, Onions, Grapefruit, FAT Oranges, Bananas, Meintoah Apples, Codfish Caktii&rj%2 21® SALT PORK lb lie Pumpkins, Grapes. Clem Chowder 17« HONEY, ja r...... 15c Large Diamond Walnuta Clem Chowder '*Wvfi.17« Fraihly Gmufii In Yaur PraMMi RIchniHia p' ’■ -i >■ WBSTCHifTRR IBAND A Naw Ififtifid Pivarito Par Over,MYfiri ^aiRBpunner^s Chicken I Ic Kins . *”* John A liin » Chicken wKh Nee<|lw Steel CM-Freib Srewii Mr la The Ima W iw A M l a r k e t jCMckcn Noedc Soup ** 14^ .1 I > . /,if^ '’>42 ,_^ - ■ :: \>U.' ■ . ■ : .;.-■ - v.. '■ /■■■':^><-- MAKCHE^'lEK EVBNWiS HERAtlJ, SOXJTH o()8N.FBn)aT, “ ■ , >-• ii ‘ ■ ' ■ ^ { V -4 V-); / . ft ov«d ilpwly. down o|m of tl^ nrtai*. GRID A17THOBITY DIES ite iviieat counoillora in Uia death of football nded doi Spai-i^netM whldi nod boon eio^ Edward K. HaU. For more than tofidtede in'fhe: iMPRESaVE RITES ~ed of oil trolflo ond pedeitrlono. llie New York, Novi 11— (AP) — Di- quarter century he had , been a ti3r^eb»le<^ to wMjor f \ orowda broko through th« police- Unea ot one point but thogp were: ^ ■ — ■ ...... - ...... —---- - 1 . ,-i,------i FORmSTAUN quickly herded bock. A.t the menoatery all but o few , -«»f'S, ■ were barred, for aeverol bloekt around. There under the andent gilded domea and apirea of one of Infantry and Cavalry Guard Ituaala’a oldeat religloua Inatitu- tiona, how converted Into a technl- The Mandiester fddic Mslket Whole Lwgth of Proces- cal aohool for girla, the wife of the natlon'a moat powerful figure, waa ^ In Moscow. burled. For Saturday—Extra Special NEGRO PORTER SAVES Moacow, Nov. 11.— (A P)—Ma- W e are featuring fancy fresh young pullets, w dl bi:easted for daune Joaeph Stalin, alwaya incon- S1S0,000 IN JEWELS frying, roasting or for cutting up at 25c lb. A limited quantity’. aplcuoua while ahe lived, waa buried today with the moat Impreaaive fu Please order early. New York, Nov. 11.—(AP) —^Po « neral ceremonies since the death of lice today credited a negro porter Lenin. who dodged the shots of five hold Home Dressed Large Chickens Home Dressed Large Fowl 9Q #* The red coffin waa taken from its up men and ran to give an alarm to roast at, pound...... O f c C at p ou n d ...... 4 i O C place of state on Red Square with having saved a Jewelry firm through the city to the ancient No- v^uables worth $1B0,(X)0. His act vodevichi Monastery while most of also was said to have been respon Moscow crowded the sldewEdks. sible for the arrest of the robbers. The bandits entered the of^ces of Extra Special! PRIME RIB ROAST Stalin himself, his face drawn and the firm of Kiuiper and Esh, manu' Meat Market Specials ' Silverbreek careworn, msurched behind it scorn facturing Jewelers, in West 81st ing the big automobile which had street yesterday afternoon and lined best of beef, standing or boned and rolled if you wish. been brought for him. At his side up nine employes against the walL trudged his two young children, a Archer Grant, the porter, saw boy and a girl, and behind them BUTTER what was going on and made a dash were all the high ranking officials for the door as the men fired several FOWL^ Fancy Milk Fatted of the government and the Commu shots after him. He got through the p o u n d 2 o ^ nist Party. barrage without injury and notified V / i - 4-H). Avarags lb. | y C Infantry and cavalry guarded the police. 2 45< whole length of the funeral route, Two of the men were arrested la Good weather for Pork and good prices. ALABfBSALE and the severed thousand comrades the buildmg and gave information Small Lean Fresh Shonldeirs Q who marched four abreast in the which brought about the arrest of Fancy Rib Lamb Chops IQ#* cortege .required half cm hour to the other three. Smoked Hams Fine Granulated pass. Police said that in the safe which poun d...... l O C Fresh Rib Ends of Pork 1 9 # * 2 pounds 35c, Sunnyfleld Brand Whols ^ m Reporters Barred the men were about to rob when to roast, pound ...... Newspapermen were barred from Grant gave the alum was 1160,000 Fancy Loin Lamb Chqps 9 Q # * •wlft's Premium thank Half lb. | a two-hour ceremony in Red Square wortk of diamonds, gold and plat- Fresh Hams, whole or shank | 9 1 ^ poun d...... m O C ' after which the funeral processidn mum. end, poun d...... 1 m C SUGAR 2 Small Forequarters of Lamb 1 A Fresh Pigs’ Hocks 1 A ^ p ou n d ...... l U C pound...... l U C Lamb Legs Lamb Flanks for stewing, O C #. Fresh Spare Ribs 11#* 10 45< 4 pounds...... m O C jite •3ivufa-toBu^ PINEHURSTi pound ...... l i e Genuine Spring lb. ai. Fresh Made Lamb Patties, g f ^ 19< Our Home Made Sausage Meat TONIGHT OR SATURDAY DIAL 4151 pound ...... I O C e a c h ...... D C . SHverbreek fttced Many of our customers like the convenience of this Friday, 4 for 19c. night phone service. If you want especially early delivery Sat- 2 pounds 29c. urdayjleaseJghon^onlghtj^W^rMier^mt^^SO^^^^^^ Native Pigs* Liver ’ O O #* • Oven Roast pounds fo r ...... 4 « O C A CORNED BEEF SALE. Boneless il . 2 Bconomical ••AIF* BACON Lean Ribs, Q#» NATIVE VEGETABLES A STEAK SALE . 1 7 . Sirloin Steak, best of beef, Q R #* Fancy Braeless Brisket Corned O /I Pot Roast Prices Are Lew at, pound ...... OOC Beef, pound...... J L 4 C Mr. OolUns of Wappteg la bringing in some freshly dug, wash Salt Spare Ribs, l Q#* Boneless V K ed PARSNIPS. They make a “thrifty” vegetable course at our Finest Porterhouile Steak /IQ #* No W a tt. 1 — ------week-end special price of 8 pounds ISc. at, pound...... H r O C pou n d ...... r.... l U C 3 pounds 25c. SWEET POTATOES CABBAGE - TURKEYS For Cold Slaw Our Fresh Ground Hamburg 1 R#* Steak for a meat loaf, pound I O C Tender Lean Boneless R '■ '.r ' ■. 'T -r-' .’’T. "-',V ■ 'JK, - ■ •■ ‘V .' ■ ' ■ ■»' \ . M v r r-- tobto# .'teilii to dlMrat^ <■■> . - . .'V-' nsewaiES fVHdy. fliito thi tovf to S -?•■'<*' ’'> c-^- -v ■ !. '- ■■■ • ■' : i"’ : i' of l» t w»tor md bifei n o ttl eo ito M t ; _ ■ • ,■.’ ■■ '‘ i . " '■ ' Tob>»lU And'strtft tte t tilttnbagh talilBi ^^tbeot: ntfei 'f. K'MrllPBI,'^«»d~ i ■ V‘- [ffliner ilfj te Deiil Ei* ' Vi - t , i ' to«y ivltlt a Uttlt wUpMdi! (W M e) pU^ AihM Lepnd dM lrtd. ► r ^ ^ qvnnrnKiK* a n d a n s w e r s g c M d a ^lb%de Armj. (CMM wito voo^ rtowifo) I ■ •> Question: 2^. XkiM. aaliia: *t^uld , i V - a child of turshm yimv hava. (A lArge Head of Csbbiift jR E g WHli OwMA Cttjr, X fxtee. Nonr. blood wMiaraT Also, wbtl (AP)"The esplera|lon of an aodtnt caost w n to bav« night iwnatsi*' "> ■ 1tiairin, liiA, dtitoisd bli^ ham WtH A ddMona mdd eurod^ftiveri nuBsel of tlM doM” m dtf iconto AMweri You can easily And oat If SwtM ham la dUEereat apt. wUI ossk teedor a ^ tatoA aa to'tiw k the child has hi|h Noed pcaoraro ly WReme 'if#«odo Mtoatod -oventasdf* pioosm. *fy • whole ham ^ u Alban today vna a^paxoatly havlag him axaiaiaad. A iy idunriotaa qr low pHoe. Thotep.ritom of ddfolonB waya of i solve a Zapotoc lo f n d oC BBlraeie oan ton you la Avt minutaa his amiot armies that appeared or dlsapptar* blood pressure. If he has h i|^ hleos «Bd|i yewf bny Uieir gvtieeiisii* ed at will. pressure and aii^t sweats, he ia ua« 2 P ad toM n I Now 1 Green Monatidn ■ The legend la that more than 600 doubtodly in a m ous oondltien. and TIM ^8oAt*S«erve** mivrs you yean agOi during the Mlxtee-Zape^ you shoiUd oonsult a ptayslolan At too warn for oontrol of thle aacttoB eaoa fOr a diagnosia. If you wiU than apyrotototatoiy ld% M yaiup of Meadeo, there were many hatttea write to me, seadlof the dootofa ro> 1 Peck' tqed] TeQow Globe' around Monte AJhan. ihe othter of p o rt a a d ^ a la ^ , self*addraat Zapotocan culture. stanyed envelope, I may be aMe food Smiaach yaarf Mve* yow The tale relatea that the Sapotoo eead you aome helpful information. annlea. when hard preaMd» often TM ar tevM yoto MaaaF! A Chodc top on our polAto jalea for the past 5vs disappeared aa if hy tfiaclo. and re* ^w t'tiuto wo bnva arid oaMdly a4it (Bead Makee) bushelsu, They most ho ’go M to w i ^ tim iopsat t> ih * to b a d . Bavoymi jTtoY oer toM sr appeared, at the eitomy’s rear, or Question: Mickay M. asks: **What spvplyr ,^FotAto i^ o e f a n g d f v hliOM t wherever coavoiien to surprlN oauaaa the head to shake vkdmtly him. ttm i aide to aids when one gets Dr. Alftnao Caso. mvenuneat nscvoua.*; What is the cure for thla (Hale*a Fame arohaeologist, dlscoverea the ”tun« oottditioat” nel of the dead” early thii week, hia Answer: The headohakiBF ia due lIBIk Leaf) 19-oz. loaf ^ e thM such dlacovery in recent to a form of palsy and oomaa from i O iJ r / / /^f f{ /V CHCS TCR ■ c o v ,v aaontha. A degenarAcy of the asm s. Urn AB tite goodness of trssh Spring wheat la too laigeat mad heavlesV loaf to toe UbMsd IMBontt To Find ours Is to in^nova your health by States reInM g at So todsy. He noted today that the meutha hygienic measures, and to remora of then tunnelB are very dUDcult to every mental or physleal cause sBnd aia to* themaelvea are very todall near their entranoea, he- WMch m ay produce n erv o u an m (Coaati^Briil ftqr"i»ir larger and deep under the Creamtory iSatter) aeounSklnaide. (OAmta and Balrtaa) Hia tradnga of the tunnelato date Question: Mrs. Oeraldins X. writss: Mild and taaly. For tobts or oeoklng! Indicate they nay all be oocnected ”8boidd oarrots ha hmiad with th ^ Sealdsweei Floridn Salimas IcebeiH under Monte Alban, and the whole flklBS on or oilT Also, I use rahdna territory literally honeyoonto^ a lot in baking and puddings. Is this (Hale*ii Strictly with theae englnentng worka of the- good." ancienta. If ao, the nyatary of their Answer: Carrots should always be O R A N ^ LEItUCiB EGGS Frerii orlfinal uae would be aolvM and it cooked with their skins on, and it 2 ^ S 2 ^ would be dear that they were uaed m all rl^ t to use a small amount of eoeh^bUToiw."** *“ * wito' Rale’s repotation behind them. We aaMfAatoo,ovory good oao tor to tranaport Zapoteo troopa in mislBS in baking, but I do not g d o ,. 5 5 * 2 heads I J e secret, ao they could appear where rsoommsad or^Unaiy. pudiUngs, aa The flrst of the i needed. ihqr are usually n ^ e cd starOhi Woadwful for Jnloet Sound! OrMI Saew-white headsl Swift’s Silver Leaf Brand Jack Frost’s . * Aa Burial Tomb inifar and add which make a had The third tunnel; it was found comhinatiott. Sunklst yesterday, was later uaed as a burial H oarts o f' rUAA liARD CANS SUOAO tomb for warrlon of some race, probably the Mixtece who Anally ORANGES doz. 2 9 e Exoeneat fob table oso. CELERY bunch Re g Ib. cartoitt I 3 « ]j| IQ lb. bag won Monte Alban. Teaterday a Two or tiuoe stalks to saoh dedeton was found, and with it AVOID THE reeked la saattaiy oloth snail quantities of gold, fed and Swmfs products aw known M alaga w coeir qualny. a a d d trl. white onyx heads and aa ornate' NATIVE BEETS and funeral um. Other akeletona were Osaieottoner’s found earlier in the week. DANGER OF GRAPES 2 lbs. l i e Meanwhile, work proceeded on CARROTS 2 bu. main **Tomb No. 10,” which Dr. . donathah SUGAR 2 Ih. pkgs. I 7 e PRUNES x21b « .H c Caao believes may yield great treas* Hale's . Bag urea, like those taken from Tunnel CONSTIPATION Firm Slielag Amsoor'a Dexter No. 7 in January. The January find Apple# 16 qt. bsk. 42c \ .ct was hailed aa.the greatest in Aneri* The nioet deUdoas eating apples you ooUld ever COFFEE ea. DelidoiiB Cereal Overdoines try , TOMATOES libs. 4e BACON pki ’ The archaeologist;: are unable to Fresh ground or la bean, Hundreds of pounds Lean, eugaC M M . Bladlese. With- This Condition Safely and sold each monthl And an entranea to Tunnel No. 10. F torida...... / wBatotto n -te It-^ :^ bo goodi The plaster walls and outer Aoor Pleaeaniiir Large Slae work that characterise a^ these Hale’s Plala Bag New folk Stoto Mixtec tombs are proving-dUtiOult drapefniit 6forl7o toatexlal, and work must needs he Tho Asst dgns of oonstipatien 5;-[ •i ■ and a half of Fsdr .'iri. .r.vr''' -ii N M 'am ' ySrte laX . - - V' i . •m oper UJ 11 uimJ Read th e & a s s i LOBl^ AND FOUND BOARDER WANTED M-A orsft A erow of bIbs wsro^lalitt oR .fjj g sslBsr by Oostt Quiurds, Tbs ersw L08T-erUBBDAT larft raddlsb r IoOST a n d TOARD at $13 JO psr of tbs fobboBsr M s^ P. Ooulsyt of brown <^y bairad d^, liM of WMk. Tbs Hotsl BbtrldSa. TSIs> tb» ProvinestowB »M t'iwsro'taksD to UNKNOWN jidlMR •Manphester. •Irodiloi Vssomblinff eoekar SnsulsL pbOBS 8678. •boafd by CoMt CKiards wbo battlsd H erald CsU i818. luoooosfuUy to ko^ tbo iblp off tbo CAUS LAROB HBATBD ROOM with brofikWBtor. (FanrisM by Potnaa A Oo.) bOBTd, ^ n i« ^^vilsfM, 68 OifdSD (4 » CLA8SIF1BD___ XX)BT.^-BBAOLB ROUND. browB HltbiWBifS Floodod^ OoBbral Bow, Hartford, Oobb. 'Alaska iifti .,...... ti..... Strsst Tsl. 6j Xnlaad, at Oroonfliold, Tumoro Falls in —iMtig tba narcb ffon the am* jurrERnsEM Bim •ad wUts, flva moDtbs old. Pbono 1 P. Bf. Stoflko ABoBhoBy X% 1 7933. •Bd Bholbumo, rooord proeipltations AHlod OboBi ...... 8QH phltheatiw to- thff.gravM o f Husbka Orer MEiM IM h r D u aiie- _____ ■ « ______f .. • ■ and GarlaoB.^ staid: ‘ count •»« APARTMENTS, FLATS, woro rooordod. At Cbamnont a pond Am Cdn XnltUlt, DwnboM ovorflowod, floodlBF tbo eountrysido Bank Btooks Am For'Pow ’Wta had lie iatontton of foing in MobMUBt M a word and oompeui^ FLORISTS—NURSERIES IS TENEMENTS 68 and tbo state Ufbway. Bid Asked Am, Rad Btand eeeeeeeseeeee the ampplthtatater and ietatufiag a dis To tuA Rm ^ — OiM. M two worda mnlnurn ooft ia e e • e e * e^d • • e e 9 e e e'e e turbance tty walklBff 'Out m the prloo of thro# llaoi. FOR RBNT—8 AND 4 ROOM tono- A dam aoross tbo Obarlos river at Cap Nat B and T .... — W ., Am' BmeB .... for traniloat; FOR BALD —CUT FLOWBRB. Old Zndlaa Village in Natlok burst Conn.' R i v e r . 460 ;Am Tel' ind' Tel .109.94 midst of tha saerstwy*iMettataiy'a addrsss as U bo ratoo por Cbrysaatbomums, Pom poms aad monti, all Impi^omoBts, steam Deadi R q w rtti ada boat, at 168>170 Oak street. Inquire with tbo pressure of tbo flood aad Htfd. CMUL'Trust...... 48 60 Am. Tob B...... 7194 It had beffh- reported we would do. MEMtlTO VaMh tl, IMT camatioBSi Wo mako up floral do> the propei^y lying below the dam in First National ...... IM 'A bI Wat Wks 38 We merely itayed away becauee we OMh 1B|d s and wedding bouoBots. Maple Matumlty Homo. Ansoonda ll dldta't want to hear him.” • OoBMontlvo Di^TO o l 2 • 01 Newton was flooded. New Brit. Trust...... 180: S ^naofltttlTo Oayi c*| t 11 Ota Kraius Oroonbouso, 631 Hartford FOR RBNT—4 ROOM. tonomont, A t Bristol, Conn., eigbt-yeap-old West Hartford Trust.. — 190 Atchison ...... f d6K Some o f thoee who had been in (By-Aasodatsd F n m ) 1 Day 11 - 3- IS -- Ota 'Road. Pbono 8663. Auburn 4794 the audience, in the amphitheater aad With fair wsatber pravalUng All ordora for ■ Irrogular Uairtlpna with all improyomonts, 139 OIob- Fred Bielert drdWBed in the Requa- . iBsoranee Btocks- will bo obarfodwad at______tlw on# tte# rato. I wood street. TelephoBO 6107. buck rlv4r when carried away by the Aetna Casuifilty ...... 83 1894 who le^ were womeai torou^MUt the'state aad LImg Is Ipoolal raldo fprfor loat torfli' oviry swollen and fast moving stream. Aetna Life ...... 18 1* The Profram land flotand calm. Ceanietiout dtl* day advortlolat ^Ton upon roquost MOVINGr-TRUGKINlG— . >FOR ‘ BAUD—6 ROOM tenement, Betb Bteil ...... 3094 The hivooatlon wae delivered by Zens set to work today to. repair tee Ado ordofod for, ttaroo or als daya Along the Malne.,ooast the. storm Aetnd Fire i...... 39 Beth Bteel, pfd ...... 89 loro tbo third or fifth MSTORAGE 2 i ,steam beat, all imi^rovements, with was the worst in years. A p o r ^ of Automobile ...... 18, the Amerieaa Legion chaplain, the damage suffered Ity the heavy rains W( \ r (BEAD IB ’.i SXOBY, THE N CXHDB THE FIOEUBE) The.^ tire that had-8pHt‘Its . termer thanked tbto lads .and #dd, ^ WMY.~ HCRC^ X WENT TD T v e h ir v -from laughing had had Itea /of. ’T U 's h ^ you something new. ^ BARBARA.. WHiCr PLACES AND THEIR t a k e IT t o rides, but now it wouldn’t hold lilr ’T spilled, some.magic off WAS HEM DOING PRICES VARIED [THE PLACE THAT. that would ktop' it pumped cp h l^ .! my huto jattc and then I fotttad WiTM TH A T PROM SIX TO WOULD OO IT. Said Scouty, “Wen, I didthat It had come to Ute. Lctia BABY BUGGY X PIFTBEN BUCKS.’ •THE CHEAPEST.' trick, and now l i l ,have to; fix It and see what it win d o .? '' C„'' • SAW HIM quick.. I think toot X can patidi the; The jack stood up ihdifltfJtolMfl, YOU WHICH ONE ’tire right up. It; I Cty.' r p u s h in g ABOUND •BAT. WAS IT.^ a bit and then i t toled, ■T’m TOWN ? "And I will http ycd,” totndjr’ feeling flL Just watch me :ltonp t m a t L cried. “Let’s roU it over 4Ut its sme out of vtiiis tool box. Then m Jtenp and take toe inner tube wA. That right back. -. •' ^ ' ViU need some patohea.flrat “You. needn’t , be ite.' ’ ’And then toe outside toe can fix; ’(cause rm .Run g et some tirt-glu# that sticks. Instead of Tve seen, a I q t . of bldto^te; but iiiowa Xhla reaOy Is the toraetf^ ‘ - And then ; The farmer heard '" teUdng whUe, iWlfitfli niaM ;;til;dl >1Dia ^ :tand he said, “n T j i shiile. Soon Cop;^ shbiit ^jtaand. I have some rtatltif enouArhl You are to i ^that’s in toe tod ; . lOnd Duncy n a to rThsta-tohiir'^ and !Wben he niah9fl to e ' told shouted, 'Til •fir It ididta’t (A Itoe tlto. Soflfr.: j f J f. , •■ '‘- ’y-.'^' '>‘v ^ ''” ' ., . •* •— t •* Sf'*' *{ -'•' '••>' f- ■•' -'-■* fc.5* *■ ■■“* -'*■ '• ■'■r*'’ • - w m m ,r^*- StikNOmraBB '.’2 't. .trz •; '. T « - • ■- I -m----■■ ■ I ■ ■ l' ■ i—tl - ~-- - - ^--- ■4tai * •■ , > ' * ' SENSi AND NONSEN^; f . . ' rCM^i no YOU MMBMIUBBt ^ **Thia aattoa oaaaot aurvlve halt No othor pleeo of jowelry drunk aad 1 ^ aober,” dediua tha BET INTO TOT HPAVY UNDERWEAR. BM ever no«nt>^ mao to,aw impaaaioaedaaaa^^dHPSdWoaVaa m y oratora Whldh ;ta Am tbo ■taqdo liktlo'ociwawat preoiady wbalwhat we .hare beea donv .. CjoBcenlaf wUob I ilaf. for IM ytara— aow. VM GiG QUO IJEKt MOVS^. V ■ ■ •<■,"■ m IGTO SoC!«'.fi'V« a wia^^of fidooaw praiae Mrs. Onthego—They, say Mrs. TO BO lOdOMS 1^ To the trloket of our childhood Teawfaiffle pla^ golf just like OUT A H b TO o u v A ,, daya— man. The horaeahoe aaU the Uaokamith Mrs. Clubber— She should be P O R A UMRibE |A.6CT1iBC tC4a TIME HE OVEK A Bit) heat ashamed to use such Iraguage. BOX/-*«ONB ePECtAtiV M m ON tBiOOO PBET OFBOFB a h * Jiad aaadt^iab a xlBf. ' T?PF1E&EZ6 irr iM BTlsiVB Many a'Man Who Thinks Sa'dis FtNAUy «OT iT Mr Did you aver get la the hath tub, MUKUREb OF PUIS ALS 01 your awnth with the water aad Leadingaa Bride , to the Altar 1m Be MB*U BiiJL IT GOME tAV 10 n ou t it like a whaleT Well* why ing Pushed There -Himself But ice cuBFb A*** onebcTti^b . CQW-BOVB -^BOT t TOLB do It la a bathlaf pod? It laa’baay Ikwsn’t ReiUise» I t HCM, l^ tb C O e,X BAWB, TH' aleaaer, la It? A wohum who asks why It is that FLAC6 TO WlAlteAr HOPS TODNO HUSBAND—Do you kaow, when a woman complains of being T HI IN BwmmLANo, aiy dear, thera'a aonwthuf wroag tired and worn out the doctor always with the oake. It doeaa’t taate right. asks to s^her tongue? n^o u n t a i n c u M e e B S YOUNG BBIDB (trlumphaatiy)— That la all- your iawgiaanoa, for It Diner — What’s this leathery aaya la a y aaw cookery book that stuff? It la delldouB. Walter—That is-flUet of sole, sir. Diner—Wen, take It away aad see A poUoeaiaa caught a flapper a If you can’t get me a nlee piece o f the act of tearing a letter a to tiny upper with |he buttons off. a a . wUch ahe threw to the ground a the park, and the foUowag con- ierry—How did flaady ever^fall veraatlon took pace: out of that nlane? )0 PoUceawB—You ought to know Terry—Oh, his hat blew off aad better, miaa, than to throw rubblah he jumped out to catch It ■4 around a the paik. ' Flapper—What Impudence! That'a Mrs. i^Iarris—My wife la suffering hot trash; that’s a love letter from untold agony. a y vei7 best sweetie. Neighbor Brown—X am sorry; What is the matter with her? THB WraJCK^“No, ilr, the trou Mr. Harris—flhe has an Inflamed ble a not due to any lack of care on throat aad ^aaaot talk about it your purt It seems to me that your poerar a not being transmitted prop erly, and it’s my opldon that there FLAPPER F a n n y s a y s a a breakdown In the Ignition sys wo,u.i.w»T.0fr. j^IRTLSS tem. Of course. If you insist, I can have one of my mechanics thorough V * - ly overbad ii But I feel that It would be a complete waste of time. X feel reasonably certain that the damage a Irreparable. My advice to you, my dear sir, a to purchase an- itoer dgarette lighter.^ fWaeitMt •<>«, IM2) Old Lady (on patform)—Which patform for the Chicago train? v^: Portei^Tum to the left aad you’ll SCORCHY SMITH be right A Startling Visage By John C Terry. Old Lady—Don’t be impertinent, jn y man. Fortai^-An right then, turn to your right and yodll be left so VbU WOV VOOR C\«,SaMKUV«MF»livi/lllUi \DU , l^ e Only Man Who Became a ^ssHOR SAHbOlih Gwh vbu'' COULO VBT LOOK AUOUW). PCnUAPS M5U WIUIWE I^TEN S6OOHO WVORE no LOOkI Phyalcal Mafvd Through Correa- LOST OWORtUflftyi popdenca Counes a the Mailman ^opONTHe BSAvmwn. |ii Who Carded the Lessons About on AIVARE7 WHILE ^ Baca lSHE i s STlLLBUiniRiL PoUoemahr-Wl^.did you call me? IS that man annoying you? Old Maid—No, but he’s trying to getaway. •. Bim—My wife has been qursing a grouch for several days. ■ Bam—Oh, I didn’t Imow you were > There’s no noystery why to. girls are good nolaBrs. /f] WASEINGIQN TUBBS 0 Rk (kiuii: OUT OUR WAV By. Williamit / ■ R i a i f f >aMW to -TUE V40RLD,W I^,V >M00L0MT X 1*0 C i^- «OPC. MtOP-teE TfNtefijrte no 1 0B A NOT Tt> B x 'b GCi— B e CTRNIbSD -tteA CBiACH POOSE GIVES HIS •mWE/ PAPRE QOIRIPO, ARE \ M4. I CAN SAY, Ml AMIROS/ U SANK VOU/ SANK VOU. PflJAL A n a A raw MRS SAP# OUR Upes, A MUNV S0O8AMP 8ANK8. 1NSTRUC7VDWS w H o im g "TOTHS U(BE, ARE Bovs.'/ 6ECElB9Kr lU ibM p gft -Ji W AJIORPe OP njflmVi PANAIUELAN AMD I'M EXPBCriMff orncEM SOME REAL PASS ';6 U'LL set IT, COACH'- AMD a c tio m o u t o f OPpIClAlA REP kIMG AMD IMCUIPIMG crse/-L>i‘ i9tf f f ' . neaet- i. b e d ' x^ AROKEN r e d !.' PACbIpgIlt PEDORA. THE BU BlN tSfe' GiBU , eiimrrriTTy^'iwailhuaaitT.atr. \ \ V*'- SALESMAN 8A1E Very Much Sol BySmaU to,-.,., 1 A • — • . »V . .. emsemte sisweawc. C • * * V ' . . ■ ' ' ■ ' ■ VC 5 FOOTBALL PLAKS H ou n a .! ‘ W£/ifwAKsow O|T«o«^MPla0M^ e WIisBa, lenMt Unnwiiw of MwimoM 1 ihe devdopment of shift phyg. Hit hk dnfl, > '*■ >t e e > ' “Minnetola thift,” wsf prt- i k . due«d in 1909, and had a lot of opfieang i ^ . ■, ■ ,,guen^ ' hH wefU tlwimjn Prl Ip s i^ of cAto. fifeiiYi'iii' 1,11 iFelinAfoBpi^ tateiiptUiK^Wo,.ll,r^ Wii -1-9 .,■??? -J .-v-- : i , it b*' Wt; . S a s a l ® ...... • ‘^ ' P - i ' to - ^ V X' '■ " jA f: t; ;T . 'X: •5V;'^ '^nf.^1-'' ■■ V- •■Sift ' i * -• - im m WlBMra a t halwtbacil P .place by Women of th^i andvthe^men’a lo^» ..^-<7,-, flvesuUg^ A graijq^ of L eglonrU tej^ub flbMB- Ftank 'A Mbnfie and Ubeab’^^aD^ bisrs have completed an axpeUent ehfa,,flrst; M rs. Jam es McVdg^^jBBd naUgbCaes of lib e rty. I*. L . O. L .1 riflis range on Lgrdall street, on prpp* laike Deam, second and M |b ._ li^ < N o . 18Sb w in hold Its n^Eular m onth ^ Fnab iU pM ff. < 'Assort^ erty owned'by William J. Tboratoa H uflqibrqr Mid A* ^l^oiiiti6» |ly m eetbv In Orange dudL;Monda^^ e d e e n t^ ...%y^a.pQ«mdor vsfopik' ’’I for the use of the dub neat. seiMWP. third. Sandwiches, cake and coOee I evening a t .7 :80. (y^iocfc.' A dlasa o f j 4 ifP for ‘OVer^ihe W im c^iid. to buyjUliW were served itfter the games. The caudid^es w in jw ojd^ the M tiatoi The range has been constnictedtn'aa BMmd sitting in the present setback degree. The bnuM ss m eeting wi& i (M a^fioor,;fooiii^)r.'.T - dd g ra ^ bank by.memben^ o^;the 'tournament will be on* Thursday: be follawed^by a’sociai hour, w ltyij dub out of wmrk and '-plans are: evening of nest week. refreshm euti sat^ .*:b y the followr K ir - being: niade tohdd turkey dubjbi'^' ing oommittee: liw Sarah Price, the pistol range before - '^Riahka* IfiM . ED eh w naoi|,^M M . I The Electa M d ge 'dub. conducted I Girls and women qre a successful, carq i^uty last night all enthused oviff at the M aabnic T i^ le for the bene tbAse coafe.. They real fit of Temple diopter. Order of the Eastern " Star. Twenty-eight nowreciuced to ly look lota mmfe th an tables w ere filled w ith players. Six 119.76. All U gh g i ^ prises fuid an attendance prise were tWo price groups coats wbteb our New aw ard^ by; the committee ..and York office was able to douglm nts and coffee -served- a t the | purchase at- a ipediBl p ric e .. . .io w o in. tUifo close of the.gam es. offer them, at a aavlng; M lsS;JuUa Bel of 4 P e a r l I street is visitiing in N e w Y o r k . Beautiful dreee coatB:ln want The Centef caiurdi ‘Woman’s ed fobriee. Every coat gor Federation' has;- the date of geously fur trimmed. Every Wednesday, Novem Mb' 16 f o r a n cost full/ lined. All amartty autum n luncheon at 1 o’clock. M iss ($87 to $129) tailored. Brown, talaek, green. Ellen Van Cleef, the stylist, w ill be A guiar price Of course, you can affojrd a new the guest speaker. coat noWI • Sealines‘ With fitch- or squirrel trim. The M anchester Kiw ania Club wlU I Muskrats with self or fitch trimmings. At Halge Coat O eparm nt-- m eet Monday noon a t 1 2 :1 6 a t th e And laidn. Evety Coat full silk lined. Msiii Floor, eeqter. Hotel Sheridan. Fred B.. O rlffpi of To claiM-out'at hau-pHce snd lsss. lim the Tobacco association vlU be the ited niunbar; ,> • I speaker and C. P. Quim by w in fur nish the -attendance prise. Tonight setback players at the I M anchester Oreen school wiU have Only $ another opportunity to play for turkeys for first pnse and ddlar bills for second awards. Refresh ments and a social peolod w in be^ o u b t a n ^ foUowed by dandng. . . •• # for those $88-«« stunning n ^ ngireiiie ftrowii ThomsiHi quality SHOWS ARMISnCE DAY ($196 to $225) 6V^-ect|tt carries Regular price COPP OF NEWSPAPERS] Halffs gtiarantee.. / * * . Savings avsrsft |107 t o |182 o n s a e h remarkaUe values revf|^ /coat per- c o a t H u 4 son ssal w ith kolinsky; Iso- Gleimey'fi dothlng Sidra Win sboaHy'seleCtcd*! /ptrd cat w ith bsavsr; broadtail with dows Show Front Pagos of I , ' i'- V, . , ig irrel; racobons. Tbs bsst coat values We’ve, selected, a group of* . M aachsster folks have evsr sssn—> and Horsld and Conrant of'Nov.l quality«pelts. ' ' emart etylei in 11,1918. pirobaUy wlU ss# in m any a year. Haigs yDr.Opata Main Wlooi^ laar. richly furred Ohristopber Olebaey’s store wtn- dews todity display copies of the We oin truthftilly u j the smartest gram of M anchester Evening H erald and the I SJ8 drsssss la town. , Hare ars smertwoolsns. HATS H artford Coursnt of November 11, »ufb and canton oUk crapes. Spats hsvs difo Spec^l Saturday! • 1016, the day when tha-W orld W ar SALE! Girls^ ;r trlm m iim i.. .smbroidsry touchfo.'./, .white ended. Both newsnaperq have been collars.... Viefonan sleCvss Ufoa’/ia'-contyssu weU preserved altnough; ih ty have lag fsbrles..;.button trim. • The atw fil Uim ’’a »J lost m uah of their-natiiral;oolor ,by tonss. fading during the 14 SOUTH M RNQHCSrrR ■ OONN P u re^ lk Fi^Mon’s f avoikie^ m and get another pair for r v<-Ml -.vj--. tI -1.. Here's a real blanket valu0! b n ^ r i e d - i’',.:-' ;-4 ■. *-! ‘ -ii' A '* ‘ 10c |C ■' (2 pairs $1.10) Part-Wool .i :i . *' i , No girl;or woman can afford, to pass up this hosiety sale.... i , f ■ * espedaUy when ^ e ty p ei^; cotmts. These are rcffidar |1.00 .. with:I, . ^1. fantty-cuff8 jf ; hose. 45;^gauge,''8-thtead, c5lff^ with lace tops. Also picot' . ■f Today’s regular fops. . colors, X Hos&:,^ a faisioos make whose name we Double Blankets V tow.price $1. j ' gumbt uM because c|!*theltoR,price.' Daric tones. 8^ to 10:%, Everybody s’ weaxing The best'silk'iq>ecisd in- totmil ' Save 90c em t!^ . j SPECIAL! these little All pure 'Silk ci^tyes -foatutingl --..Haigs H^fistyrrSflMh ./ three fashion favorites. f _ j; y- . crinkle and cantem crepes, • 4iK) E:tyein!y^^ltailorsd*gfoves4(ff D i^ Plaid ^ilk inches wide. BlaCk, abalaga:] Buy needs! Idd . , F»ty>cuff: treatfomto in a orovm, red, green, gray -aid i V variety ;;of'd«i^|;n8. -Brjotra'and navyl - - black. ;• CJhooNe aVYto Buy fpr^Qh^tt^ . wear;.';-,.: Bfoin Floor, left.. For o ^ young fdikst: . |full bed slxe, , 70x80 inches. Special ' \^Tots% ool,^ ' krich block plaids,in rose, blue, gold, green, orchid, 'tan. „ » i . o o and sateen boilnd ends to match. The snappiest little blousettes— ) blankfts made to retail for lots more. $1.95 and at ILOO thty won’t”make a G h i n e b i l i k dent in the budget, to gay plaids. All have large puff sleeves. 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