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At Rites tor Porthcr Labor Secretaiy I JOHNSON SETS Navy Day Celebrated PRICE OF GOLD WICKHN’S PERSONAL ■fW DEADLINE FOR All Over the Nation SET AT J3U6; fy. FORD FIGURES 22CIU1G H ER .y COMPANIES GAINED Washington, Oet. 17.—i( A P ) ^ U e t with the people they serve, Tha Navy was "at home" today, should have a day set apart to celebrating its owt. 168th anniver- make personal report of their trust x>- ■'''y/f ' 'y/, OVER ID MILLIONS NRA Head Says Ante Mag­ sary and the birthday of a late to the people and convey a better b 66 A bore the Lon­ w Preaidejt, Theodore Roosevelt understanding of the Navy and its Personal contact with the citizen woric, nate Host Report Before on land was the Kuynote of the ob* "The United States Navy has don QootitioDThird Made That Proft m Dadhg servation. President Roosevelt never failed to render the fullest SEC. f f l l U D E U YS noted the occasloD in a message to measure of service to the Nation." Not. 7 or He’D Demand Acting Secretary Henry L. Roos^ Ships and shore stations through* Increase Since Beginiiing inXIiaM NatkNial Bank v e lt at the Navy, sayl^: out th< coimtry joined In spe^al SO. AHEM CA TRIP "It is highly desirable that these programs for the day, while the of the Practice. Action. men who spend the greater part of giant airship Macon made a special Stock, Pecora Teflt Swa- their lives at sea and out at oon* flight along the West coast. Washington, Oct. 27 — (AP) — W ashington, Oct. 27.— (A P ) — A To Sal Week Later So He tore— Made Mere Meoey Hugh S. Johnson sal(} today that If price of 881.76 an ounce tor Recon­ struction Corporation putduuMs, on Than Bank’s Own Affiliate, Henry Ford falls to submit figures SAYS IB A T NUDISM P A R U T O FACING Can Meet Russian Envoy requested by the National Automo­ newly mined gold was announced to­ bile Chamber of Commerce within day at the ’Treasury, 22 cento higher than toal of yeste^y. and 66 cento at tke C ap& l. W aahlngton, Oct. 27,— (A P ) — the time to be set ‘T il turn the case INCREASES CANCER SENTENCE TODAY above the London quotatioh. Evidence that Albert H. Wlggin’s over to the Attorney general." 'The price fo r the meta|~bad betas personal companies had profits of At a press conference, the NRA freshly advanced on the London W ashington, Oct. 27.— ( A P ) — executive Intimated that the dead­ market, to the equivalent .of ISLIO Secretary Hull today cancelled bis more toan 810,000,060 from traas- line would be November 7; but cau­ Derby Youth Found Guilty of an ounce on tote basis of the 8417414 aetlons in Chase National bank New York Doctor Declares valuation of the pound at the open­ plans for sailing next Saturday on tioned he was not definitely certain a good will trip down the west coast stock was presented today to Sen­ th^t that date would be the one fix­ in g there. The Roosevelt adminlstratloa, of South Arnica, and will leave a ate investigators. ed. That Even Beach Bathing Setting Fire to Fraternity CoTTif to pay tribute to a former Cabinet member, former Vice President week later with the American dde- However, he said, while a viola­ with each succesdve daily quota? 'The figure was presented by Fer­ Curtis (left) and former Secretary of War Patrick Hurley are pictured gation to toe Pan American Con­ tion of that kind probably would be tion, has set the domestic price dinand Pecora, committee counsel^, as they attended the funeral of William N. Doak, Secretary of Labor In ference at Montevideo, Uruguay, conclusive evidence of non-compli­ Causes Skin Cancer. House. higher. but Wlggin said he would have to the Hoover Cabinet. The rites were held in the Doak home on the Vir­ sailing down toe east coast. ance with the automobile code on - The First Price verify it later. He is retired chair­ The re-arranged plans wlH per­ the part of Ford, he does not con­ Wednesday, with the. inauguration ginia side of the Potomac near Waidiington. man of toe bank. sider the manufacturer now eligible of this policy, a price of 88136 was mit toe secretaj^ of state to meet Pecora said toe profits covered Madrid, Oct 7,— (A P )—Dr. James Wasbington, Oct. 27— (A P )—Ed­ and confer with Maxim Litvinoff, to bid on government contracts. established, and yesterday it was toe five year period 1928 to 1932 Ewing, director of Memorial hospi­ ward J. Parlato

fiamee. Ho piekod up d Itffe hand TOWN C I M GIVES AID istlim lflher ftBd wf& thd tfiMiioAl SHOE SHINE PARLOR BLAZE THREATENS ABOUT i m m tESMMmNSrAU segn pnt out tho fire. Tbe ofir wss ...... OBITUARY tezmxirsillv iHit out of ftfiTnniliulffti « HADNG RATE BODE M ili MoOsrtoy left the eoene sfter Educational Square today was as Utm ' OWNERS AGGRIEVED PAPER M Dl HERE deserted as an ice skating rink in nHOM DAT the ear w.v. taken to the OiMpbsll street was Assists CoOMtor TayLor In sununer on aocovmt of toe state Btatien. It waa fouhd toat there had B S rtls e ; DEATHS teachers^ conventitHw la Harifbrd been a blow ont of too muff!er-anl ih rd rb n d ListiiVg Property Changes in and New Haven, which meant that gas had leaked out under toe Btrtih strqst Mra. Blaiy O. Bobertaon the Ntoth District toe puplb bad a holiday. All grade Ladies Also WM Take Part buretor, canaing the fire. The re- terdsF. F td S e i i i e ^ Sh«alcl Be Mrs.- Mary GSiariotte Robartson Rogers’ Charter Oak . St schools, toe High school and toe paire were all n>ade within a half T ilH ii F iM i aM 9 of 219 Church street, Hartford, Town Cletk Samuel Turklngton Trade sehoola were closed although hour and will be ready for toe Dante Ssieceed a died at her home, Thursday after 8teiq;>ed in and by metra overtime . ia Joint Ceremony Here. teacher when ahe comes back from and MlSi Done to Cnrb Boys Charf* a long lllnsaw. She waa b o a in Plant Seme ef Fire Early the offices in toe High sohod and has. made possible the opmpleting Trade aehool remained open. The the conrention la Hartford. lage atyaet ware 1854, daughter of the late Arba of the grand list and rate book (ff Manchester Library doors also were hg Nkkd Shines. Harrlaon and Harriet. MaiUla Hus Morning. the South Manchester Fire District locked this morning, but toe read­ A joint installation of offiewa of (Darta) Brown of Bolton and later so taxes may be collected on Novem­ Manchester, Conn. She was a mem­ ing room was open to pereons who Dilworto-Oomdl . Post, American ber 1. •• set by the special district sought entrance by the rear door. ON THE^ STAGE ber of the Windsor Avenue Ocm- Fire which threatened the Ug meetkig in August. Legion and AtndUary nrfU be Althoogfa oomplftiati are aald to gregatiooa! churdi of Hartford. The work of making out the rate held Monday evening, October 30, have been aired by proprietors of B^des her husband, Lafayette Rogers Paper Manufacturing Com­ book was M signed to Vl^Uiam Postmaster Frank B. Crocker waa In toe fiouth Methodist Church shoe shine parlors In Manchester, J. Robertson, ahe leaves three pany's Chartw Oak street plant was Crockett, of tne fire eommistion. Mr. engaged today making an inspection chapel. Supper will be served ait over s^xat ttey datm to be unfair daughters, Florence R. Robetrson put out after a stubborn hour’s bat­ Cko^ett has done this worik since of routes In the north end. ’The semi­ 6:39 in the banquet hall of toe CENTURY OF PROGM SS traatnaent In being sKpeoted to com­ and Bvityn B. R. Thompson of tle early this monilnf. Although the elected to the board several years annual Inspection of routes by church followed by the buelneea ply w ith the provisions of the NRA. Hartford and Annie R. Dyer of ago, but the'tax rate was not, in the Superintendent of Mafia Bmest F. code, no such con^>lalnts have of- New Britain, and three aons, J. origin of the blase that was dis­ past laid until the November meet- Brown also is in progress ^t pres­ Department Commander Sydney ficlsily been brought to the atten­ Russell Robertson of Astoria, New covered eating in under the roof of bg. at a time edien the assessors ent. The inspection, made every six Ptoer and Department President REVUE tion of the Manchester NRA Oom- Yoric, Martin Brown Robertson of the engine room Is unknown ofti- were not utitng the books as they months, covers toe 14 foot routes Mra. Madeline Weir wlU be the in­ pllanee Board. wmimantic, Conn., and Lafayette dals arks from Mr. Crockett ia now in auxfiiary^ respectively. Other guests of the OompUance Board, s^d that brother, Martin*i widow and nieces the Ug chimney nearby may have and WilUam Taylor waa asked to of toe end ain^ary will in­ 50 - Mmutes of Entertaiiiiiient - 50 no complaints of this nsxure had and nephew of Providence, R. L started the fire. make the list and also prepare the Mr. and Mrs. George Olds of 11 clude County Commamder and Mrs. officially been filed with the board Mrs. Robertson was sister to for­ Alami At S:45 rate book on which he Muld collect Church street announce the engage­ Gorman, Reverend and Mrs. L. C and. In consequence of this fact, the mer Governor D. Russell Brown At 2:45 this morning the alarm taxes. He' could not get the use of ment of their daught«rtr, Miss Ruth Harris, Mrs. Sydney Finer, Mrs. 2 3 -PEOPLE-23 boaid could take no action on the and Colonel H. Martin Brown of from Box 61 was sounded and Com­ the books during the day. It waa Margaret Olds, to Miles stevena Agnes Welles and tbe commanders reported grievances of the shoe Providence, Rhode Island. Mr. and panies 8 and 4 responded. ’The fire­ necessary that the changes in own­ Staples of WiUimantic. Mr. Staples and presidents of other ex-service A Scintillating Musical Extravaganza! | shine parlor iiropiietora It appesos, Mrs. Robertson celebrated their men aided Uy mill employees quick­ ership of property be secured from is employed by the State Highway organizations in town. therefore, that this particular mat­ golden wedding in April, 1931. ly attached two lines of hose and October 1, 1982 to August IS, 1933. departm m it Mrs. Christine Glenney, in-coming ter will not be dscussed by the presfdcBit of Dltworto-Cornell Aux- Compliance board when It meets The funeral will be held at the started to drench the roof over the The right to use the books at night EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTTION residence, 219 CSiurch street, Hart­ engines both from the inside and waa not pt^ble as they are locked The Young People’s society (rf the Uia^ has ^pointed the following either Monday or Tuesday of next chairman for the conflng year: wel­ week in the Chamber of Commerce ford, on Saturd^, October 28, at 2 outside. Considerable smoke Hooded in the v ^ t The time was grow­ Concordia Lutheran church, FRED WERNER rooms. Rev. Mr. Woodruff said to­ p. m. Interment will be In the East the adjacent departments of the ing near when the list had to be conduct a special Reformation Day fare and child welfar^ Mrs. Litltia day he will be in a position tomor­ cemetery, Manchester. plant but not sufficient to force the completed. service Sunday evening at 7:30 in Rady; rehabilitatiem, ’Mrs. Edna At the Organ row to state whether the meeting employees out of the mill. The story was told to Town Clerk commemoration of the 450tb anni­ Keating; publicity, Mrs. Olive will be held Tuesday or Monday. A sprinkler system in the plant Turklngton and he luod his assistant, versary of the birthday of Martin Chartier; defense, Mrs. Agnes Hess; The prc^rietors of shoe polishing spread water about the interior of m im Hattie Strickland, took up the Luther. The meeting will be open junior girls and community service, FUNERALS the engine room and aided consid­ work. They have gone through the to alL, Mrs. Lydia Wigren; ^ucation of establishments base their com­ books and by working overtime and World War orphans, Mrs. Teresa ON THE SCREEN plaints on the presence of several Albert E. Wilkinson erably in confining the blaze to cme section of the plant Plant em­ checking each change have taken off On Thursday evening of next Millkowski; poppies, Mrs. Mary boys, in the downtown streets at \ l i ee funeral of Albert E. Wilkin­ the lists required. ’These are fur­ Brosnan, unit activities, Mrs. Ger­ night, who are equipped with shoe son, who died in Los Angles, Calif., ployees imder the direction of week at 8 o’clock a meeting will be : whining paraphernalia and voice a Thomas Johnston covesed the gen­ nished Mr. Taylor on a large card held at the .South Methodist church trude Bausola; Americanism, Mrs. SATURDAY’S a week ago today, will be held at -tuid from these he is able to go Grace Pitkin; music ahd uniforms, willingness to “shine ’em up nice Watkins Brothers, 11 Oak street, erators with tarpaulin and within of all wromen who are members of * fer a nickel, mister.” It is the con­ an hour and a half after the blaze ahead with the work. It will mean the various groups of workers, in­ Mrs. Mildred Tedford; Gold Star, Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock. that all of the changes will be com­ Mrs. Helen Griffin; sick call and re­ tention of the proprietors that they Rev, J. S. Neill of St. Mary's Episco­ the plant was running at normal cluding those sponsoring ■ the series ; are expected to join the NRA to again. pleted by tonight or tomorrow and of pariah suppers. A discussion of lief, Mrs. Minnie Carrington; me­ M nUONS pal church will officiate and buried the rate book ready for the collec­ morise, Mrs. Mary Dannaher; create additional employment, that will be in the East cemetery. Damage Not Estimated the project of federating dir co­ With their overhead costs are high and tion of taxes on Wednesday, as re­ ordinating the women’s organiza­ Fidac, Mrs. Olive Chartier; consti­ Chief Albert Foy who did fine tution and by-laws, Mrs. Mary Dan­ that they cannot shine shoes at a work in battling the flames sai(l quired. tions into one group of workers "dime a throw.” The nickel charge will be the object of the gathering. naher; trophies and awards, Mrs. JOHNNY MAfcK today it was difficult to estimate Ethel Qulsh; chairman of hostesses, levied by boys has seriously hurt ENCODNIER BIG STORM the amount of damage done. He was All women of the church are urged their business, the proprietors maln- to attend. There will be music and Mrs. Gertrude Bausola; finance com­ BROWN unable to ascertain tiie cause of H. S. HONOR ROLL mittee, chairman, Mrs. Agnes Hess; t tain, and they also feel some kind of the blaze but thought sparks from light refreshments. ANDY DEVINE action should be taken by the Mrs. Mildred Clarke, Mrs. Edna ON WAY TO CHICAGO the chimney might have been the SENIORS Keating, Mrs. Lena Cervlni, Mrs. proper authorities to ciutail the origin. Superintendent Frederick H. Continuous Performance activities of the youngstera A. Minnie Cavagnaro, Mrs. Grace Pit­ In contrast to the usual fires in Pearl Dreger, Marcella Kelley, Parker, of the Manchester Water kin, Mrs. Christine Glenney. Today and Saturday. town there were few spectators. Al­ Department, will move into a bouse Mr. and Mrs. Bellows Drive Margaret Kompimlk, Marjorie Wil­ he has rented at 18 Ridge street Through Water Up to Car though the Cheney mill whistle son. MRS. CARL NOREN HEADS sounded the alarm six times a great sometime next week. Mr. Parker 3 COMPLETE B. has been living in Burnside. Doors in Indiana. many in town did not hear it. Alma Andrulot, James Baker, TEACHER BOARDED BUS EMANUE ALUMNI CHOIR Scarcely more than a dozen were on Howard Brown, Alice Bunce, Edna Stage Shows hand to assist the firemen in what Carlev-ro, Lorita Copping, An­ Employes of the J. W. Hale Com­ Mr. end Mrs. George O. Belloyra pany will hold a Hallowe’en party at WHEN CAR CAUGHT FIRE a t 387 North Main street returned might easily have been a disastrous toinette DeSimone, Florence De- 3:45 - 6:45 - 9:15 Rehearsal Sunday After Which blaze. ■Vito, Rita Dwyer, Marion Fraser, the Manchester Coimtry Club next home last night after a vacation Monday evening. A dinner consist­ Mrs. Arthur Hultman Will motor tour of ten 'days, with the Felecia Godleski, WllUarn Gray. ing of chicken broth, broiled spring Miss Mary McCarthy of Rock­ S«ve Refreshmrats; Choris­ World’s Fair at Chicago as their Anthony Gryk, Dorothea H3mes, Fred Lavey, William Luettgens, chicken, green peas, stuffed new po­ ville Has Unfortunate Ex­ 'V o Advance in Prices ters Sing Nov. 5. objective. While driving through In­ SEC. HULL DELAYS tatoes, celery, pickles, old-fashinoed perience wi Way to Con- diana on Friday of last week they Ernestine Mkynard, Ethel Mohr. squash pie and coffee will be served Ehnestine Montie, Phyllis Moroney, The Aitimni choir of the Emanuel encountered a storm of cyclonic at 6:45 o’clock. During the evening ventiiHi. proportions beyond South Bend. Barbara Nickersoo, Anita Passa- dancing will be enjoyed to music Lutheran chTirch has .been organized SO. AMERICAN TRIP cantelli, Evelyn Peterson, Ray­ with Mrs. Carl Norai aS president, Trees were uprooted in all directions provided by a five piece orchestra. Miss Mary S. McCarthy, of 142 and cars stalled all along the high­ mond iluddell, Elar'e Shedd, Eveljm An impromptu entertainment also High street, Rockville, a teacher In Mrs. Hilma Lavey as secretary and (Oontinned from Page One) Smyth, Barbara Stoltenfeldt, Eld- TODAY and SAT. Mrs. Thora Stoehr as chairman of way. They drove for four hours in will be staged by talent procured the public schools of Rockville, water frequently up to the doors of ward Sweeney, Doris VonDeck, Su­ from the Hale store personnel. found it necessary to continue her the publicity committee. At the last nal and down the west coast of san War bee Russell Wilson. meeting it was voted that the choir, their car. trip from Mancbestei to Hartford South America to Santiago, Chile, UPPER JUNIORS by bus when her car caught fire vddch is directed by Helge Pearsoo Mr. and Ms. Bellows arc en­ had been announced by the State Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bend^ have and consists of old time madbers of thusiastic over sights; at the fair. ' ’ B. moved, from 112 Cbeetmit street to just north of Miudle ’Turnpike on Department, and'American missions M arjorie AkHg> EdMs. lito d fn , Main street at 0:30 this morning. the r^^ular choir, sing at the Con- On Sunday 900,000 people paid ad­ along that s^rt4^ ja c k e d . their house a t 271 Main street, firmand Reunion, to be held Nov­ mission to the fair grounds, prob­ laizabeth PolyAtl^ MarJor^L.fUcb. formerly occupied by the family of She. had passed Cambridge street ember 6. ably because A1 Smith was there on Lockhart .R o^tyi Jennie Siwwfcolm. Rev. Ernest A. Legg. when there was an explosion and, All members are urged to be pres­ th a t day. , LOWER JUNIORiS as she started to bring tbe car ent for rdiearsal nert Sunday af­ ’Ihe return trip wsa made by way NAME MRS. WELCH A. Highway Department employes a stop, flames vere noticed shoot­to ternoon at 6 o’clock, after which re- of Detroit,' Canada and Niagara Margaret Allklnson. are setting a line of fence-posts ing !rom tbe beck part of tbe mo­ freehments wfll be served, with Mrs. Falls. Yesterday while driving B. from the entrance to the baseball tor. Delphis St. John, who was in Arthxu* Hultm an in c h a i^ . T h e FOR FEDERAL POST Edward Atkinson, Lucille Brown, Campbe-Ts filling station, beard tbe F . ^ through Northern New York there Charles Donahue, Josephine Falko- lot on Charter Oak street to the a n d

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am read, and Weatarbonqil BALANCE OF IBADE Condition O f about 6 mflas tinder Traffic staotild avibid this ipiita. - 000 Sm e Roads Route N o. 100: Near FairiBeld and A. _ , IN FAVOR OF U. S. Danbiuy. Wafarhoqnd TWtiWuw w a H viiit aJMWt one mile In on the Fart Road omufitians and detours la gone road and ona on tha BaBs year M the State of Oonnectieut \nade nec- Popd road. Shoulders and railing essary b y highway construction and incomplete. Open to traffic. o f a f b r pickers. S ^ m r Domestic Prices and oiling announced ^ the Connecticut Route No. 114: Woodbridga. Highway Departmmit as of Octo­ Racebrook road. 1 1-4 miles of eonmmnte pay is 76 cents ' ' Vmimtrwd # r Better Exchange Rates b er 85. 1988. waterbound macadam. Open to for each 100 gO W f of cotton har­ Route No. U. S. 1: Fairfield. tra ffic . vested. an meirease of |5 e^ ts over the fbrinar aeale. Stilketa, estl- Southport eift-oiff. Should^ are be­ Route No. 119: Brlstol-Watetbuzy no.. Center, dm’. Bf$iid h * Help die Dnited States. ing wed for 1-4 mile; Westport: rocuL (Over South Mountain). 2 mater by Authpiitles bo number 12,- . ' TeL.gffit. " 000 orlgkial^ dsmahdti $1 and ef State street bridge is being miles of bituxninous road unfim: oon- later held out for 80 cents. O U ^ 4 struction but open to traffic. Route No. 136: Westport. Deck of u r r e VM Waablngtoii, Oct. 27. — (A P) — Route No. 4: Shaxon-Cormwall Saugatuck bridge on the shore road R M er domestk; prices and better rqad. A bw t 4 miles of grading and is being oiled iBtematioeal dollar exchange ratea, gravel s\afa(%^ from ContwaU phie normal neaeonal changes, were bridge west. * Grading and building Route No. 166: Bast Lyme. Nlan- tlc-Main street is being oiled fOr 2 credited today by officials with bridges on new location. Old road miles. Waterford Jordan road is hoping the Uj^ted States to turnon open to traffic.' Supply Your Cold Weaker behig oiled for 4 miles. Savorable g*^000,000 trade balance Route No. U. S. 5A. North Haven. COATS in August Into a favorable balance Broadway is being ofled for ^ mile. Route No. 156A: Old Lyme. Black­ ball road is being Wed for 3 miles. Needs at ct $13,000,000 la st month. Route No. U. S. 6: Windham. Route No, 168: North Haven and Jit awTwwmring today th at Sept* Fhelp’s crossing, 20 feet concrete North Branford CaintonvUle roeui * e m lw Im ports w ere $147,000,000 pavement, length 1-4 mile is imder is being oiled for 3% miles. against exports of $160,000,000, E. constructicHi. One-way traffic. Route No. 213: New London. X Tupper, of the Commerce De­ Route No. 8: Ansonia, Seymoim- o n i f f partment’s division of economic re­ Anaonia road 400 feet waterbound Ocean avenue and Jefferson avenue 973 Main Street . Biahch eete’ being Wed for 4 miles. search. said it was natural for last macadam, concrete box culvert 70x80 Part Wool inonth’s exports to rise about 14 Open to traffic, Torrington. Eart Hare’s Valnel L mA at Ward's clorioiu line-up of coat one- jL>r c«it above August because of Main street, ccmcrete pavement, 1 COTTON STRIKE IffiDS ^Msmial factors. mile in length imder constructton. Pure Thread Silk (peaaca. (F or and fabric prices are rising-— Blankets even as we speak!) Rich, nnbby tweeds now But the Increase was 22 per cent. Open to traffic. Fresno, C alif., Oct. 27.— (A P ) — Jumping from $131,000,000 In Route No. 10: Farmington. Farm- Picking starts hi full force in the Chttfon Hose In blile,' rose, gcAd seIRng in coats for twice the money. 9^/ft, A iig u s t ington-Plainville road. Grade separ­ and orchid, SSr erepey woolens furred with SEAUNl^ BSAN- ¥os! Every te m bound. jlore favorable dollar exchange ation. Bridge under construction pair first qu CHURIAN WOLF DOG, BEAVEBETTE. was credited with at least a portion but open to traffic. ity—and in of this reversal. The exchange, of­ Route Nb. 12: Plainfield. French’s the new 20x80 Cotton Also popular snort models with stitched ficials said, also was reflected In Im­ croskng, 20 feet concrete pavement^ 666 Plaid Blankets, trim. AU Ward eoati,— d^ess and sport ports which usually show an 1-3 mile under construction. Traf­ top! August-September drop of only 1 fic can pass. LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE modds alike,— are fully lined and warmly NOSE DROPS per cent but slumped last month Route No. 15: Middletown. South Women’s Chard<«i2e interlined. Women's and Misses' Sizes. from $155,000,000 to $147,000,000. Main street 1-4 mile of sheet Cheeks Colds first day. Headaches Flannelette Gowns Substantial Gains asphalt cohstniction. Detour posted. or Neuralgia In 80 minutes, Midarls The dollar value of foreign trade Stafford, Stafford-Union road is be­ in 8 days. Hosiery Full cut- sizes; during the last three months shows ing oiled for 4 miles. Fine Laxative and Tonic New Fall colors well made, too! substantial. gains from the corre­ Route No. 20: Somers. Stafford- Most Speedy Remedies Known. —a long wearing sponding period o f la st y ea r. Elx-, Hazaydville road is heing oiled for —gocvd lookin g ports in the third quarter were 2 miles. Wmdsor Locks. Spring hose. With Big Fur Coiiars street is bdng oiled for 1^ miles. valued at 2.5 per cent more than in 3 PAIR $1.00 Special Lot! file quuter in 1932 and im­ Route No. 25: Washington. New ports at 65 per cent more. MUford-Litchfield. Shoulders are NOTICE Rayon Nevertheless, Tupper said, it being oiled for 6 miles. L t^ e s’ Gloves Bhwm ers, ____ O F T H E should be borne in mind that while Route No, 67: Seymour and Ox­ P a n tie s ' W ear ford. Seymour-Southbuzy road. NINTH SCHOOL DISTRICTT the quantities of goods moving in while they last foreign trade had increased sub­ About 6 miles of Reinforced concrete- TAX COLLECTOR. 29c M k stantially, a considerable part of under construction. Open to traffic. Turbans advance in both export and im­ Oxford. Southbury road. Three, The taxpayers of the Ninth School port values is attributable to high­ miles of reizffvrced concrete pave­ Dlstrlet of Muichester, Conn., are Men's Shirts 2 9 ^ A er dollar prices. ment under construction from the hereby notified that 1 have a rate 112x60 W h ite SATURDAY FEATURE I P sioo Shop Wmrdm tmr •• Newmoee •• t Ebcport prices, which have beai Southbiny-Oxford town line north.; book in my possessloa for the eol- Broadcloth and J aided by an increased demand both Open to traffic. leetiqn of one and one-half mW fast color pat­ - at home and abroad, have moved Route No. 69: Bethany and Pros­ tax bn the dollar on tiie grand list terns;. full cut 98 A n y of Our Regular $1.19 Smartly Styled CapeskiVGjIoves upwards. Between March and pect. Bethany-Prospect road. About made as o f July 12, 1988 doe and Sizes and guaran­ They're smart . . . ' September the average unit value of 5 miles bituminous macadam imder eWectable Oct. 1, 19^ teed to give satisfaction. they're new . . . they Attrsetive eapeskin glovM 1 win be at the office ot the Beo- for tke winter eeason . . . a meat products advanced 37 per construction. Open to traffic. BeplacemenC price w ill be $L49. FaU Hats come in every type cent, vrtieat 89 per cent, apples 33 Route No. 72: Middletown. New- reation Center Building, School Select any of our o f fahrie, wool wide ekoiee of aovdty slipoa per cent, find immanufactur^ cot­ field road is being oiled for 1 mile. Street all week days from 9 a. m. B U Y N O W ! re g u la r $1,19 styles with flaring enfle... Route No. 75: Suffidd and Wind­ to 18 m. and 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. ex­ crepes, wool fabrics, ton 42 per cent. bats for only .,.. ethching . . . piping- 8 «y a Total Exports sor Locks. Poquonock-Suffield road cept Saturday 9 a. m. to L2 m and Spedal! Men’s a ^ or felts with veils Total exports so far this year is bdng oiled for 3^ miles. with the exception of Oct. 28, 80 Pigskin Gtoves, ^ J| • 1 7 . or cate ornaments. pair now— and reallr eave. w ere estim ated a t $1,104,000,000 Route No. 80r East .Haven and and 31, 9a.m.tol2m,lp.m.to • against $1487,000,000 last year; im­ North Branford. Foxon road, 5 p. ra., and 6 p. m. to 9 p. m ., ‘T A T E X ” p orts reached $1,037,000,000 this shoulders are being oiled for about Taxes unpaid Nov. 1st, IMS wffl be y e a r again st $1,015,000,000, to g iv e 6 m iles. ■ duuged- Interest at tiw rate of 8-4 Cottage Sets the United States an excess of $67,- Route No. 83: Somers. Rockville- per cent per month on the dollar Attra c 1 1 V e 1 y Dish Towels CLEARANCE of 870,000 of Imports this year agidnst Somers road is being oiled for 2 from Oct. 1 st 1988 until said tax styled curtains in $171,758,000 la st year. n m iles. Is paid. green, gold, and * (Seconds) b u t Total exports of gold leist month Route No. 86: L 3rme. H am burg Dated at Manchester, Sept^ 26, blue. R eplace­ 98 still a big value w ere $58,281,000 and im ports $1,- road. Shoulders are being oiled for 1988. m ent p rice $1.19. a t o n ly ...... :... 644,000. 2 m iles. J. LEO FAT, Silver exports last month were Route No. 95: 'Voluntown, Ekonk ^ CWeetor,. $3,321,000, im ports $3,490,000. Larger shipments of cotton ae- FALL unted for a substantial Se $29,000,000 increase in ,'$^e mhie of exports between Aiigrust and September. Exports commodities increasing , in value during the month included DRESSES unmanufactured cotton which gain­ i - ed $17400,000, fruits $1300,000, and unmanufactured tobacco $2,- ANNIVERSARY SALE $5.00 and $5.95 Values 800,000. There were a few declines, including grains and preparations w h id i showed a decline o f $300,000 and cotton m anufactures $400,000. th Ends Tomorrow!! 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Bologna, Ita ly , O c t 27.— ( A P ) — A large selection of sizes, styles, and materials All new Enrico Caruso, of HoUsrwood, Call- styles. A chance for you to get that new dress you’ve wanted for fornia, son of the late tenor, today some time while we have the price reduced to clear the way tor was given a suspended sentence of newer dresses emning in every, day; two and one-half years after being found guilty in the court of assizes of assaulting and seriously injuring a farm er. The attack on. the farmer, Battis­ ta Mouari, was alleged to hdve oc­ curred October 8, 1980, A brother, Rodolfo, was acquit­ ted. Enrico was not present at the Saturday Specials trial but Rodolfo attended. The two were accused of stop­ ping their automobile beside Mona- ri’s oxcart, which bad blocked the road, Enrico beating the farmer Part Wool SINGLE and throwing him into a ditch, fracturing his skull. Physicians testified Monari had remained imconscious a long time and stm is an invalid. BLANKETS TAX WARNING Regular Price $1.49

H artford , Oct, 27.— (A P ) — De­ puty State Tax ComWssioner Ernest S. Goodrich today announced that Monday, Oct 30, would be the last day for filing returns for bever­ age taxes or beer taxes, due for the taxing period ended S<^tember 30. Forms for the filing of the tax re­ each port may be obtained at the Unin­ corporated Tax dlvisicm of the state . Bizs Is 70x80. We only kavs 144 of tiisae tax d^Mirtment A penalty of ten at this price. Bo hany! Plaids and Pastel si per c<^ of the tax due is imposed for delinquency.

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Beriln, Oct 27.— (AP) — Details Pegged and ‘*wom*\ 3 Pieces only of a revolutionary reform of (Ger­ RAMBLER PENNRTLVAMIA man Jurisprudence were announced Tomorrow offers the last to secure to the German press today by Hans hances the beautiful grain of tiie solid wood. The Frank, commisslocer ef Justice. this group of s(^d mahogany Reproductions at dresser mirror has an overhang ; the bottom draw­ He said sub-commissiou' are re­ tlus exceedingly low prico! Each piece is unique er has a raised papet Bed posts'are turned from MOTOR o n . vising the penal and civil code with I .Vi'.'il a view to adapting them to the in' design, made of solid znahogauy with pegged Scinch' solid inahogany stock. T^e dressing table Regular Price I24D Vm German conception of law. joinery effects and worn edjges on drawers and fMj^ures a mirror v^th A ; oos^ rack, and can TIm work to be completed in four to five months, provides for the to^. The finish iii a i^dh,-lij^t color that en­ bib added if a fourtii piece is d e s i ^ '’heaviest punishment of crimes 5-gaL committed against the state, the for/ 1r^Hinnon can ' ■■’j- eeooomic Ilfs, the legal seeuriW Brening tAble-and nilmnr^4.G0 c a ^ s u and the Natlooal defense.” 1 : il.9S from tho rfehoit ^ V l^ E B A L REIAi t OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVB#iCS UNTlt 9 OHOCK Waahington, Oot 27. — (AP) — IM eral Relief Administrator Hop­ kins today announeed an unem- irioyment relief grant of $2,016410 for Ne 7 J er^ and $702311 for OohiMotloat. Ooimeotleut grant w w OB the basis of obs Federal I: dollar every throa.of pBbUe ex- U r V / iw a w i* “’VP: WP'-' ■ ! '• Pfodttere for rdisf atate a| ^ V’' * ,:<^„iertog tha third-qnartar of this H»e.total graats to OoBaeett- I3»‘ to date are |8,61433L w m ...... ■■••Id, ‘•■r ^^orooatofo ta londizif it if thero

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OpOclal diHatohea bafOlB aft aioo N* on the currency question. Which graat ftMft, but typa af taaaai ki case of oontaai one Of w M teadi Ift tha Tteit Mote M t ^ i bad air AM irrito- ttelnf writer in Now York, tetoui* Wy dint of teuab tevelvad een- tooubi Otrred. is ■emothing, for a starter. ttofl IMm braAtbtef dual, omoka, letem to witk raoMalflf akips, certainly tba ibh| aad aia to-tvo isft rAs Full oanrloa ollant of N B A for- \ aach.brenobuf obhm tea l i ^ ft af ISBtei< Vita. InO. ______pubUt bad ao idea that the touab hsgins to braaah out ;nto manjr ^ t traatmest of tfea aotito ONE TOOTHY LAW. ^FuTTiMar'i RapraiaatatIvai?5o. vaunted afiilaara of the Chioago imaU nibdiviltoBs. tiuriite an at* form ooBOiatf of raat iB bad, tba doltui Mtfhawa Spaolal Afanoy—Raw type Wtrt n th relatively fraflla took of bvenohlUs 'tea mucous uaa of fnnt bflaa far and aaa* York. Chiaago, Oatrolt and Bastotb Those who may be labOiittf ttnder IhembraBa Whloll llflif the two maa. ^ HtUtUf ter bronohltla, the im^reaaleB that, After an, the things. it la a fo o d pum to uaa the oaft- MEMBBR AUOIV AURIAO OF main tubas - bsaomsi aongested OlRCUl-ATloNa eaforeement of uw le a matte? el The BaaUte aofflslon can hardly and indanad. A panoB te fairly ned teuwaatenad ptnaappia juiaa, lUch dlffloulty that Ih moet eaea ilkli to fiigflat that in the event of good condition probably, will not wbiob outo the muaiia te tea tiroat Tha Harald Printli.s Oampanyi In s., iuffar ttuah .diaeoafiort durteg te a hlfbly aattefaotorv Ban&ar. assumes bo dnanaiai rasponslbllttir it la Impoaalble should oonteaq^te war tba baaC'tbteg to do with ablps ka aauto attack ot broflOhltff and 6 t, orange Juice, toihato juloe or Important for typoffrapbiea. errors appsorlut tfl •tACi advertlsamanta la tba ixsseliastsr tha eperatloa of the ahmony laen. as tendar aa.- tba Oblcsgo would ba after tha aauto infeetloB la paw- grapafrat tuice nuiy ba tokaa, Bvanlng Herald. They have In the Fairfield OAuaty to keep tbam aaourely in a well pro­ ad, his broDOhisl lining will show a ualftf one Mfbt-ounoe xiaao every remarkable capacity lor quick re­ two baara, Tba aweatiag tiuaw 27 jail at Bridgeport right now Mo> tected peri behind a ecreen of de- FRIDAY, OCTOBER . pair. But te oblldrsD aad in old poo* meat alao glvaa banaflolal raaoita. tv/o: Glelland Barclay, Weatport* artiet atroyere and torpedo nets, lest the pto, aad te those who de not throw And kaepttf the patient waraa CURRENCY FALLACIES. and inustnt<^ef eoffiolent elaiid- enemy should meblllie a fleet of off oh«st Infsotions readily, brew at an tuiaa wni be found helpful. Ing to have earned, acoordlag to tugboats and power beats and mob ehltls may become a severe dtsor* I » abzenia eaaea, a eurativo . In a ssnse the operation set on faetlng and dieting raglmen te the ”tln-«lad” erulsere. No doubt der, aad may develop Ihto broncho* foot by the federal goremineot by bla own adndaalon, 142,000 la 1932, Meumonla. After several acute at* needed, and the potient should fixing Bueoesiive arbitrary prloes even though he says hs knows ths one or two of the charging craft lAcks of bronchitis a chronic condi­ avoid starcbee and eugare tor aoma for new gold and eetabUehiag a public has becom# "tirsd of bis out 'of the swarm would reach the tion ja ty oocur and when dOea, tlma, Bxarolae la ot value, paw tteularljf walking. Normal latoetln- stuff.” xnark—and apparently that would the patient will say that, he has, "a government market for It le eatperl* cold on the chest that he can’t get ai aotlato of two or three movw mental. That sense is the one Mr. Barclay is in jail because he be enough. The lose of the reet rid of.” menta per dex abould be eatabUah- which exists when we think of ths Is In arrsars 185,000 in his alimony would be, as a war equation, neglig­ Aoute bronchitis usually begins ed. Treatment with the deep-thera­ py lamp and spinal manlpulatloaa technical details of the operation. payments. He declares he is per­ ible. as a celd which sztonos down from the nose and throat. 'The will aleo apeed up reoovary. There When we view the proceeding in secuted. The former Mrs. Bar­ first symptoms are those of a cold is, no need to give up rope . In the broader sense o f its Ifadag the clay's counsel says be is q "persists BEHIND THE SCENES IN with fever and aching ot the mus­ chronic bronohlBe, for by follow­ vadue of the dollar u measured by ent and coolly deliberate artful cles. Next occurs hoarseness, and ing the right Inelructions for over­ coming this disorder, a steady im­ dodger of the law.” the patient has a tight, oonstript- commodities the thing becomes at ed sensation through the chest im- provement will be noted. once SIS old as the hills. Now if this latter description Is der the breast bone. The air pas­ It is merely a way of putting into at all just to the artist it merely sages ot the throat and chest be- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS places him in a very large category conie sore and raw. A short, rough effect the establishment of the mon­ (Boarteng Hooae Oleta) By WILUS THORNTON cough is commonly seen which etary unit by« government flat There are any number of “persist­ grows worse at night. In the first Question: Mrs. Donnell G. writec: ent nad coolly deliberate artful The Evening Herald Washington “My son, 21, is suffering from coli­ And flat money, all general impres­ Correspondent stages of bronchitis the cough sions to the contrary notwithstand­ dodgers of the law,” only an ex- is dry and may easily tire the pa­ tis. The doctor says it will take a long time to cure him ui.d that he ing, is nothing new in this world. tremtiy small proportion of whom Washington, Oct. 37.—The Red tient. Cihlldren, especially, com­ plain of a painful soreness and raw­ must not eat meat. He is not living The financial system set up nearly ever see ths inside of a jail. But Flame came to Washington again ness whi^ is made worse by the at home, but in a boarding hoiise, eight himdred years ago by the itmnng them the alimony dodgers the other day, flickered softly, and coughing spasms. so I cannot regulate his diet. How state of Venice, which resulted In assuredly have a much harder time added but UtUe of either heat or A few dajrs latet the cough be­ best could I help him?” light to the national scene. comes “looser,” It then lacks its Answer: Tell your sdn to move making that commimity the com­ than all the rest put together. It ’The Red Flame, in case you painful character and raises mu­ from the hoarding house, aa it is the mercial metropolis of the world and would really seem as though fail­ don’t know, is Ann Burledi, blond cus in grreat quartlUep, which Is last place In the world where one which was continued for more than ure to pay a hundred dollars of Communist organizer, who is being usually accompanied by thick yel­ can ^ t a special diet such as he re­ six centuries, was based on sheer alimony were a much more certain promoted aa the Clara Zetkln of low or greenish pus. The symp­ quires for the cure of colitis. The America. Ann ha. done yeoman toms vary considerably, depend­ doctor was right when he said that flat In principle there is no sub­ road to the coop than to steal a service in the cause of the Amer­ ing upon how much of the lining meat produces colitis. “Colitis’' stantial difference between the mlllton through the most barefaced ican Communists, and was one of of the .ironchial tubes is affected. simply means inflammation of the Roosevelt plan and the Venetian plan and flagrant kind of fraud. And the leaders of las. ytor’s “hunger If the inflammation spreads and colon, whlc? comec from dietetic march.” This most recent visit waa errors of tdl kinds. I advise your though in details there is little re- tbis, as often as not, whether the Includes the smaller divisions of a different story. the bronc-i-ial tubes, a condition sons to eat In a restaurant or cafe­ semblemce. award of alimoi^ was just or un­ In the beautiful sunshine of an develops which la much more se­ teria where he can select the prop­ The Constitution of the United just or whether the vlo^m is in any autumn morning, a line of some rious than the average case of er foods and thus follow the menus 250 people, marching in twos, ap­ which appear In this paper every States contemplated the employ­ position to pay It. bronchitis. An ordinary attack will proached the Commerce Building. clear up within a week or two. ' Friday. ment of government flat; otherwise There seems to be, fOr some rea­ From time to time they burst into Chronic bronchitis may follow there would never have been incor­ son, a stronger backing In public songs or cheers as directed by a several-^acute attacks, or may be (Seaweed) porated in it the provision that Con­ opinion for the collection of alimony cheer leader, who hopped nimbly seen in the aged, and also among Question: J. F. R. writes; “I about on the flank. should be glad of your opinion In gress should r^rulate the value of men who work where there Is a awards than for the enforcement of A police motorcycle escort pre­ great deal of dust. The symp­ regard to toe free use of seaweed money. That certainly does not any other law of the land, with the ceded them. A sm ^, unlmpre^ve toms may be absent in summer and as Em adjunct to heEilto.” Innerspring mean that our government must man led, cariylag an American return each winter. The main' Answer: The vEirioua seaweed Mattresses possible exception of the one against seem to be beneficial simply en permit the value of our money to kidnaping. Otherwise It is diffi flag. symptoms Is an annoying and per­ Behind him mar'^hed Ann Burlak. sistent cough, generally worse In accouni’ of the lEirge amotmt of If you have ever saici ^ mattresses in thft be regulated by foreign nations, by cult to see why the one sin more She is a short, storklly budt young the e,i.ly morning. The sore- iodine which they contain. They to yourself, “Boy! Td a • 0 country. Thei^ Jttft . the state of international exchange certain than any other to bring woman of about 25, her muddy- ne^ and painful rawness of the may be purchased In ground de­ like to own one of the ^ | or by the scarcity or plentltude of ‘punishment on the offender ia the blond hair hanging about her neck, acute a tacks are lacking and thi hydrated form under commercial fuU aises «nd twtei shoulder-length She wears a neat patient may not raise much mu­ trade nEimes The fresh kelp one finest innerspring mat- a particular metal. As a matter one of reneging on mandatory pay sizes and each lute' blue knit dress and a blue coat- cus, or a large amount. A chronic finds scattered Edong toe aeashore tresses, so I would of fact it is impossible for any na­ ments to a divorced wife. sweatei about it. bronchitis might be considered Is also edible. There are a number these featorea: Him^ tion to adopt and maintain a money Which, it Is submitted, indicates about tht same as a mild tubercu- bf foodii which contain iodine and know what real restful slumber dreds of innercoils, sta^rgte^ rtebr system of its own without recourse Not Like Hoover Days lois, except that the cure Is much are listed in my special article on means”, yet have hesitated because a curious state of the public’s mind. Courtly policemen meet the Pood Minerals, which I will be glEWl stead of in straight rcrare in drdteif to the flat principle. shorter. processlm at / the door, and the The chlet cause of chronic bron­ to send to you If you w ll forward of the price . . this is your oppor­ to allow the maximum nuxnbo'.: Therefore when ^^ple talk de- singing of “WE were only playing chitis Is an irritation produced a large, self-addressed, stamped en­ tunity of a lifetime. These special Coils tied togetheY- with htiicat precatingly about “printing press ’ ABOUT A THEATER. LEAP-frog!” stops. (Only It isn’t by toxic wastes which are ellml- velope. purchases occur seldom . . and springs; Insulo pad oyer.spring; money when they refer to flat Because the movids have come to leap-frog—it used to be when you and I were kids—now it Is "SOL- cotton upholste^i ihviaiole. in­ money they demonstrate their un­ occupy so large a place In the lives then it’s a history-making value! Idarlty for-EV-er!”) Is right in saying that prohibition commerciEd debut was toe one for side “French” roll edges . . and a familiarity with the whole question of the people and because Manches- A policeman snaps te a stiff repe^ requires no formEd probla- stylish stout corsets. ’This includ­ We bought every ope of these half dozen others. of currencies. tu* has only one full-time picture salute as the flag approaches the matlon by toe secretary of state ed a collection of corsets worn by door. Another Informs Miss Bur­ celebrities during toe past 50 It Is very necessary for those who house, the State Theater really . . . he’s toe secretary of state, lak that seats have been reserved Cordell Hull, a conscientious and year in America. Great gusts' are trying to make head or tail out takes on something of the aspect of foi them at the ^earing (they are devoted dry. . . Marie Dressier of applause greeted a faded, yel­ (Below) Queen Anne occasional dtefaa of this involved and controversial a community institution. The town here to protest proposed modlflca- made i big hit with the White low with age little number toat offered tomorrow for the Iftst ’time ^ had been worn by lily Langtry subject that they close their ears to doesn’t own the theater, to be sure, tlons of &e textile code). House secretaries during her re­ “It wasn’t like this when Hoover when her waist was only 19 inches. $12.50. Its beauty depends (m itft riznplft the Infantile superstition that flat cent visit . . . she had to do a lot but there are plenty of its peo^e was In,” observed Miss Burlak of autographing. . . . We should lines and beautiful two-tone i money—money created and evalu­ who are fifty times as familiar with dryly, In a deep-throated contralto. have known It—Secretary Ejmon A Lawyer Tries the Stage tapestry coverings • e e^ • • • ated by act of government—is nec­ it as they are with any property the The flag is rolled up; the party of toe Senators waa wild toe day Lawrence Lemgner, director of toe Theater Guild and producer of essarily bad money; and that such fllj* into the auditorium f'- the the Nats came down from New town does own, including the inte­ “ CliEunpagne Sec,” started bia In­ experiments as that involved in the hearing. York because the Gismts’ trsdn got rior of the Municipal Building or They take a block of seats, and In first—it’s regEU-ded as bEwl luck terest in toe theater Eia Em avoca­ gold purchase proceeding are new any part of the public parks beyond with xmslderable shushing, get a —Emd It must have been! tion. (He still is a successful and unheard of. ' “captain”'^ tn each aisle seat. A patent attorney, with a talg prac­ the street entraneee. So that if tise). This summer be and his wife, Another flagrant sUliness that carton of dgarets is broken out we editorialize about the State at the xead and passed back to the Arminda MEmsball, wrote and pro­ must be cast on the rubbish heap Theater Jt is because we recognize “captalhs,” so all will have plenty IN NEW YORK duced “Pursuit of Happiness” in lest it intrude itself successfully its importance as an integral part of smokes. Miss Burlak bustles, their Connecticut little toeater . . . In addition Langner wrote the into discussions of these matters registers with the conductors of By JULIA BLANSHABD of the .«y^em of life in tbie com­ libretto for. the Gifild’s play “School is the Inference that imcertainty as the bearing. munity, and not'l^iecause we are try- When General Johnson enters to New York<^ov. 27.—New York’s fox' Husbands” and under the name- to the future value of the dollar nig to give a business enterprise a conduct tba bearing, they applaud, sociEd debutEmte season doesn’t open of Alan C^ld finished still another may retard the extension of credit but this evidently is a mistake, for play which he hopes to produce buys this Genuine Ma- puff. officially until toe end of October. later. » because the lender fears that he after he has spoken . . . “we wish Ihogany Governor Win- The point of all thin 1b that In the But a new Gotham phenomenon, toe John Langdon-Davles, author of to arrive at some sort of arrange­ gadget-debut season, Is already In Toay be repaid in money leas valu­ comparatively short time the pres­ ment, just to all, that will bring “Man and His Universe” and throp desk tomorrow, able than that which he lent full swing. other serious books, is another ent manager of the State, George C. peace to industry” . . • there Is Manufactiirers of new tongue- only. It is one of the outstanding It is quite true that if he lends silence Tn the Communist seats. who has turned to tm theater for Hoover, has been on the Job that scrapers, new razors, perfimae ato­ his pastime. ’This winter he will Anniversary values. Four draw* dollars today he mny get back leas mizers or other comraerdEd gad­ bouse of entertainment has seem­ Even A. F. of L. Cheered appear in "Twelfth Nights ers, each with lock; four ball-and- potent or valuable dollars next gets must spend hundreds, if not Streets,” a sophisticated variety ingly taken a new lease of life. For The Communist marchers cheer more, to in&oduoe their new arti­ daw feet; correct Interior. year. But the point Is that he a long time nothing ever changed at loudly, Interrupting a speech by show'at the New School for Sod^ cles to toe press before they are Research whldh bis wife,' Betty Jr. cannot possibly protect those dol­ the State but the prt^ams, except Donald Rlchberg, when a large A. put upon the market. ' EJvery day F. of L. delegation enters. Ckimmu- Barr, is putting on. She, an ac­ lars by keeping them in his strong­ that the establishment gr^w stead-- Sees a luncheon, reception, tea ^ts hate the A. F. of L. like or even dinner for a new sky­ tress, spent last winter when she box or in his bank. If the debts to Uy older and further away from the poison, but cheering them when scraper hat, Em unllft brassiere, a wEui temporarily imemployed,. il­ be paid next year are to be padd in they u-e on a sinfllar errand as new permEment waving machine or lustrating his new book for chll- shine and gdlmmer of Its youth. dreh. cheaper dollars that will be because your own creates an Impression modernized diapers. Now the. theater Is bright with that you tolersmtly approve tbelr n s DeMgn for Living aD dollars, those boarded as well as One day crowds gathered for a Richard J. Walsh, of the John many more lights; It Is better belated rightness. ’That’s i>art of snooty reception-tea In the luxuri- those lent, win be cheaper doUars. warmed and better ventilated; Its the new Communist technique.' < jEmsen tente of the Waldorf Day Publishing Oompany, who has There will be no dear doUars any­ Probably it is. In Communist Astoria to “meet” a single yard just been, made editor m "Asia,” is lobby la a constantly changing pic­ planning a four-month trip to toe where. The dollar, under any de­ Ideology, SOL-ldarlty for-EV-er. of fabric that bad been mEmufac- ture; the place is alive, virile; It tured. Two famous orchestras Orient tnia winter. H« eaye that (Left) A beautiful copy of ft' gree, of inflation, will shrink exact­ has a bounding pulse; it looks as Hangar March Forecast he started very, young with a set played at opposite ends of the long )• dan urnteaed.as a taNe lamp . and ly as much in one man’s possession Police here 'are expecting a new suite; flowers bloomed every­ idea o t bow to epen'4 his Um . First though It bad just bopped out of its he worked on a d£ly {XEtocr. then for as tn another’4 Every dollar In the Communist-lad hunger mEuoh, where; tables were weighted with speciftUy 1 » M the bath. And the nappUy unlfonned probably In Januiuy, to greet Con­ years waa on a weekly inagaaine, the United States today is exactly as drinks, trays of sanihdebes aad tomorrow m gh t B)aek» grMl|' attendants ars a raarvsl of military gress. .. . Detectives went tO'Cbeve- sweets. Saturday Evening Poet. Now he’s good as every other dollar and will lEuid to attend a convention of un­ 'On an easel, with toe spotlight editing a mdntbly magazine. .witiiaoored; dlsclpUne and courtesy. No one That Edl carries out his ideas. buy exactly as much and no more; employed councils. . . Police full upon it, waa toe yard goods can go to a place like tiiat without Whan he gets a Utde older he as • i' m. and whether they go up or down, Su^rintendent Ernest Brown Is. that was making its debut 1^ its being yanked clean esra(toe the a bull without Itortetog it WiM gild and WAtah it fsov in mUm la doon't Mod to tfU ifiit any* ties is predlcttnf tor Bltost PfUr pair o ox t that doiuld be tbsy'd A o w our oQftgraianMD how With aQ t m . UiraM4 t i e t e tlteteMtolte’- to throw the hnU m , __ • Amherst • • • LewlstSn ■,. .'>i k r ^ Buokpe^^JMraple ...... LewJsbuxg- ■- Southern Methodist Thrives . y». Boston U...... Boston ese,s»*as«e^a *'*16 a a ••• ca r. gfe T ^ . v a W- & J...... Pittsburgh V ColxaUColgat* vft.-'TjiifayeUevfc.-'tafayeMe ...... ;.. Hamilton M'. REGUUnONS FOR On Its Marathon Schedule OVER CALIFORNIA Columbia tjS'Psnn.:^:Pran. aState u ts ...... NaW • eVt e^e'e a.e^e '• .t' Fordbam Alabama . ».«.• • ■ e • » •• Na W • e • • e ae i . ON SUNDAY Harvard' vA- Dartmbuth • sees —#•««#••••••• »_e Holy..Croii|‘ va Brown . s • y • Worcast^Q^ «•«• # • * * # • • Manhattau-ve. Villanova • see* Na W ee'se^eeeeeCeseas * ^ RACING ON COAST , Tez., Oct 27.—^When^the leaders, even though Arkansas ON PACIFIC COAST Penneylraifia vs. Navy . • • • • s s « »#•« as y • ee e ».e reei >1.^^ '0 they handed Coach Ray Morrison holds a decisi 9 23 and ending Dec. 9, contained 12 ball carriers ever turned out by Kansas :Va ;Kahsas S tate ...... Lawrence ...... I9- 0 ing Bat Best in Tracks gam es. Morrison. His rmmlng attack con­ Holy Cross Oyer Brown, sido^ Seek Revenge for Locals Win 24) in Soccer lift Michigan state--va Syracuse ...... East Lansing ...... 27-1* , While the average college sched­ tains more sidesteps and f(wt move­ 'Minnesota vs, Jowa ...... Minneapolis ...... 21- 6- ule calls for eight or nine games, ments than the repertoire of Nsbraska Va'Ofclahcma ...... Lincoln ...... 5- 0 Want Honesty. Georgia Over N. Y .tl. Previons 12'B Defeat Here; McCnrry, DiSimone Notre DarOeys. Pittsburgh ...... South Bend ...... 0-12 Morrison’s team was faced with a ballet dancer. Once in the open Ohio State-va. Northwestern ...... Columbm ...... 20- 6 marathon—and not an easy one at field he’s tougher to comer than Washington U. vs. Drake ...... St. Louis ...... 0- 6 th a t a greased portcer. Score. Wisco'hsln va Purdue ...... Madison ...... «- 7 By PAUL ZBOHatBCAN So the coach polished up his New York, Oct 27—(AP) — It The Eagles are put for revenge Xavier va Centre ...... Cincinnati ...... 7- 0 You probably can guess why R O C K Y m o u n t a i n passes—^the Mustanjgs have always may be just another <»8e of^ “fools Sunday against AJD-Bumsides, as Colorado va Wyoming ...... Boulder ...... Loe Angeles, Oct. 27.—(AP) — had the most extensive Mst of pass Wetsel got that "Iron Man” monik­ the visitors come here.with a vl

t o Recteatipn i:« TORGLER REPEATS , ^ .. .w tA R e i i n d s wistnem eoulA- INNOGENCEPLEA be baikne< ibtoliic ,tbe day.. M r. . THE Rublaow bweught out that tho toeal • O e.) This a y m io t* siesta:. . Central Raw, Hartfoird, Oena. .^ Baat Side Rec Centet^wonMn's mills aso dosed oa Saturday aad BARGAIN HOUND ■idung* periods, 7-7:40, 7:4M:20. tttot tba towa^eqplo had plenty of Sayt He Never Saw Ce-D^ IP . lEStooke 8:20o9lQ0. O id r 5 t * S e t o ^ tiibe to dmtog the day. It wae !« Community dancing, 8 to 12. Art agreed to a aumber of the mer­ Bank Stooke McKay and hia orchestra.. chants pretfsnt tbat Saturday nl|^t u p w M ^ d g ; New fall evening gowns smarter The Norton Shoe store is no long­ fendants Bdore Rejcha- Bid Asked RecwntoleA bf Iw cii- doi^ttg wfil ooaae in tbe future taut the Hattows’s er just a woman’s shoe store. You Saturday t>ik8...... 1 9 ^ G illette ...... 11% rose: Fred T. Bllsh, Sr., Manches­ automobile oompanles as yet have T H E i n h a b h a n t b o r t h e f testimony.” 11% washed carefully were Robertson up this way: Standard Screw ...... 89 46 Gold Dust ...... 17% ter Plumbing A Supply; Robert Sea­ submitted the figures on wages, Kroyer was cross examined and Soap Chips put on the market. Try Mammy’s Meat Loei. do., pfd., guar...... 100 — Grigsby Grunow ...... 1% hours, and schedules. was confronted with another Nazi’s man of F. T. Bllsh; David Werbner E them. 1 cup chopped cooked veal; 1 cup Smythe Mfg Co...... 20 28 Hudson Motors ...... 10 of Brownbilt Shoe store; Arthur I* Officials also declined to comment TOWN OF NANIHSiER chopped cooked ham; 1 small onion, testimony which differed from his Taylor,and Fenn .... — n o Ipt H arv ...... 87% Huitmaa of Huitman’s; Charles on the statement of Johnson tbat Liable to pay taxea, ata.bflii^ aeri­ own, as weU as testim ony he had Eklsel Ford, president o f the B\>rd minced; 1 tsp. salt; 1-2 tsp. pepper; Torrington ...... S8H 40 Int N i c k ...... ■...... 19% Waldman of Diamond’s shoe store; fied aad regutosd to ’’ntarn to riia 2 eggs; 1-2 cup finely crumbled flake given in previous bearings. He fal­ Int Tel and Tel ...... 12% company, b ^ told him bis company tered and explained he could not re­ Underwood M fg ...... 28 25 Warren Keith of Keith’s; and L. L. Aseeeaors oa or befeee Me flMt day Hat ornaments of Jewels are seen butter crackers; 1 cup canned to­ Union Mfg Co ...... — lO Johns Manvllle ...... 48*^ “would never consent to any col­ member details of an Incident which Foster of Everybody’s Market who lective bargaining." of November next, a- Hat e< ptoperty mor^ and more frequently. Mae matoes. To meat, add onion, salt U S Envdope,' com... 36 — K ennecott ...... , ...... 20% voted by letter. owned by them ea the firtoBay of * and pepper and eggs. Crximble happened so long ago. Lehigh Val R d ...... 14 It was indicated tbat the Ford West in ‘Tm No Angel”, wears a do., p f d ...... 78 — The following voted against toe O ctober, 19fS» aad the Aseseiaire wlB crackers fine into meat mixture. (j^rgi Dimltroff, the Bulgarian Ldgg and Myers B ...... 88 company Intends to continue fta classic black velvet hat with a large defendant who twice has been barred Veeder Root ...... 1A% 16H recommendation but stated they noeet M em te r the parpeee,>ef ra> Mix all together and shape into loaf. Whitlock <3oil Pipe ... — lO Loew’s ...... 28% policy of tadt observance of the diamond brooch as its only decora­ .from the court for upsetting its pro­ would abide by the decisior of the oeivtof riMir Ust st the Place in a buttered baking dish. J.B.Wil’ms Co. $10 par — 40 Lorillard ...... 18% auto code, without signing it or tion. This hat will have a definite cedure, also attempted to cross ex­ majority: WUliam Rublnow of Rubi- influence in dramatizing a fa ^ o n Cover with tomatoes. Bake in a M ont W a iK l...... 19 otherwise taking part in its en­ amine Kroyer and ran afoul of Nat Biscuit ...... 42% now’s; Julius Fradin of Fraoln’s; forcement The Ford company is —introduced at the races in Paris moderate oven (376 degrees F) 1-2 Judge Buenger again. MUNICIPAL BDUDING hour, basting 2 or 8 times. 6-8 N at CJash R eg ...... 14% William Lyons of Montgomery not a member of tbe N. A. C. C. June 1932. He asked the Linz Nazi if Aus­ Ward’s; Hskiry Laycock Grant’s; portions. PUBLISHER DENIES N at Daisy ...... 14% a t B O U R S t ^ trian Nazis, barred from their own and!Mr. Bropby of McClellan's. In their south window Rublnow’s Nat Pow and L t ...... 10% CROWS MAKE OCEAN TRIP coimtry, are attempting to carry on N Y Central...... 82 On *the m otion o f Mr. W atkins O ctober ^ 9 to 11:89 A . are featuring school girls’ coats. There’s so'much to tall you about their progAim from (3erm«iy. NAZI PROPAGANDA NY NH and H ...... 16 the secretary was authorized to ob­ 6 P. BL There’s a special assortment of val­ all the delioious new things at Gar- Buqnfer dlsml^ed the question Quebec, Oct 37.—(AP)—The Noranda ...... 88% tain an inteipretatqp of tbe clauqs O ctober 4, 9 to XXM9 A . ues for tomorrow. rone’s I don’t knaw where to begin. and Dimltroff countered: Britaii. today l)ri99 A . 1C I t # mllitaty auditor. This, however, Group activities will be held on He Id^flsd sUtion WWRU Rome, Oct 27.—(AP)—Paedsm hours of smploymsnt of woman, Satiurday nights when differsot or• 7 F .M . ^ j' generally is merely a formality. near Jamaica, as doubfiees tbe sta­ Is "tbe hope of the world," Premier that it confiletsd wttb tbs ro- f anizations wlU have the full use tion ' rsfbrrsd to to Dleksteln, Museolinl iayi In a meeeage to tbe ••Ttor N oveaMer 1, 9 to U M 9 A i j i l . t The prosecutor, presenting bis taU ooda.ooi This It was etolmsd waa Overtaxed by toTV. M. LARS DAY. { case in a five hour secret session, of the building. ' In this respect it Frank H. Clark, stafiM maaagsr, black-shirts which Is to bs rsad 4n is being/ planned to have ae raaay evsry.town In Italy tomorrow on tbs a proUsm tor tbs individual mar- anaalflnf iln f urged prison terms of six years sad said about ninety par cent of tbe chant. a for each defendant. different organizations make im lt- programs are sponsored by Jewish sleventb snnlvsrsary of the Fascist tog, enaoking day march on Roms. Mr. Rtfirfnow and Mr, Rlebman Those on trial were Mr. and Mrs. catioD for dates or the uas of the m erchants. Tbs msssags rssds; both qK>ks against an Incraass la Clinton B. Lockwood of West btilldlng ss possible. A regular program baa been pre­ U. S. THANKS 8APAN "Tbe slsvsotb ysar of tbs rsglms worklag hours, pointing out that the Springfield, Mass.; Rutherford Ful­ 48-bonr weak wiV not most with the If lerton o f CJohimbus, O hio; R oderick pared and the different boura are dosss with SB.4mposlng balancs of ab ig MM now being filled. Tbe activltiea for Tokyo, Oot. 37.—(AP) — Acting works and evsnts. satlsfaetion d t smploysss, who un­ F. Mead o f New Y ork, and EMnnmd der tbe President's ResnqfioynMnt BOSTON I bOM aad W. Blodgett of Stamford, Conn. this afternoon and eve^ng and for on tnstnictlons from Secretary of "You taavs seen them day by day. to brlag ia Saturday providea for tbe uae of State Cordell Hun at Washtamton. One of them is the decennial aerial sgrssmsnt work only forty hours a e V H ff 0 tbe gynmaalum from 4 to 6 o'cVxsk Anserlcaa Ambaseador Joseirii Grew cruise wbleb has been tbe exaltation weak aad under tbs 60-bour schsd- Vmam for grade acbool glrla; 6:16 to 6:80, vldted Fordgn Minister Ktrid of tbe rsvdutlon In tbe skies sad uls, 44 hours a weak. Tvsvei a » r—s Hlrota today and exprssssd tbs over twlos across tbs oessa sad Mr. Huitmaa said tbat tbs longer see luto St men’s volley ball. At 6:80 twenty Maaebeetev boys start for tba State theater United States govemmanf a thanks dsmoBstrstsd of what stuff Is this schedule wae recommended due to N o .l new Fascist gsnsrstlon.’ T«L rear i This I f ^ where they will be provided a free for tbs Jimansss army’s sbars In tbe ooiaL ig Christmas ssason aad legalred, or Green Mountain admission to tbe State theater. bringing anont tbs Uberatlon of Dr. "Tbs world of dootrinss, against tbat It would bo posaiblo to revwrt VK f')IM CHRYSANTHEMUM They will be u n ^ tbe supervlalon NIds I^lsan, an American miaaloD' which even from March, 1919, to the old sobeduls at tbo and of tbs of Andrew Fidler. From 7 to 8 ary, in Mandiurla. Fascism rose, is retreating and ysar, Consldambls dtacumlon tol- time . . . because of o’clock, older girls’ gymnasium class capitulating everywhere; In Italy it lowsd on this point is now far away aad sqnslcbsd even will bf bald; 8 to 10, women’s crm - Dr, Nielsen, formerly o f Minne­ Si^nsiny Night Ctostng . their size and beauty, Potatoes apolis, was rsleased and returned to in memory." DR. U M. f il , i-'. naalum; Satxirday morning, 10 to Mr. Watkins fald that the troobla DBN 11I 11, 9 to 12 year old \ )o y in gym ­ the Lutheran staff at Habiyen, 110 lay ia remaining open two nlgbta a probably the most milea lontb of Mukden, Manchuria, nasium; 11 to 13 o’clock, 12 to 16 SOTOOL ROMANCE SMASHED week. He faid tbat Maaobentar, ia 191 Not. ULlt&ftieitl year old boys; 6:30 in tbe evening, after having been held captive by im posing of nature's b u . brigands slnee tost April. so doing, Is twenty years behind tbs Oaattotry Mai a K Peraoaa ti^eetll%' ~*b''ai $1.00 junior young men’s classes. Bridgeport Oct 37..1-(AP)—A tlfflss and probably la tbs only'town at a prtea yoo eaa aff beautiful gifts ^ their HaU «• br bfdoft fw We dellvar one or one hondred . Ij8e NEW EMPLOYES high sobod romaaes la wbleb pret­ ef Nef9MlW;WlM#m M l | tNMhels FJUBB an ywhere tat town. THINKS NBA INVALID ty 20-ysarKdd CaOidyiis Relebart added MAEBM.’ AB We Make Up Atlanta, Oa., Oct 27—(AP) — New York, Oot 27.—(AP) —Tbe of Norwalk cagagod la with Jeha SraoiAL FOB 8ATUBDAT M Tba overwbdming weight of de- Standard Oil Company of New 8. Waltoa, also m Norwidk, was* A nd tb e Q em ing W eek! Floral Designs clslona of tbe United States Su­ Jersey today raported tbat sinoe cadsd la the dhroroc court today Califolrilia Wine APPLES preme Court for tbe last three de­ adoption of tba ou code Ita domestie wbsa Judge .Toha Rufus Booth VALOCO IMts wi& . l l and At Popular Prices cades la against the vaUdity of aobaUBarlas ba4 addad 1,2BA am- graated her a dsorsc of divorce. At Attraetire Priei|» si THE HI-TE8T ( « . National Recovery act Dr. Ashl^ ployea, at an additional wag# and Mrs. Waltoa told Judge Booth/ TBA CByiTgB PACK A^ Wedding Bouqnets Baldwin Northern Spy Sellers, Emory unlvaralty law pro- salary koM of $1,888,000 annlwlly. that oa April 8,1981, wbsa' aha was VAN’S SSSSS f eaaor said in a speech prepared for IS years sf age sad a iaaler la tbs STORE Westfield Deliekras dellvc^ today at the Boutbam B I^ nr CRASH Norwalk blgta sdhool abs doped to 4M ^ Main Street 420 Hartford Rd. '■■"PI . " PHONE 3310 tical Science Aaeodation ca w titir New York dty with Waltoa. Two tloo. WakalUld. R. I., O ct 27— (A P )— months later, aoooralaf to ttie KRAUSS Prcfeeeor Sellers said howevet Carl i f OonzM&y of Now York suf- young wlfs, hor badiaaA atnrtod to there is a obanoe the bigs oou i will firad oHtloal ujortoa last night remain Mriy tx a x i bar tftotog tho (MRYSANTHEMinifS Edgewood suetaln tbe act "pronqpted"prom pted 1^ wbsn bis ear oraldad with a awvan wesk-enos s ^ to stay aat;iuitll tbs GREENHOUSE sltuatloa of fact and not of theOie tow, truak os tho Post ns4. Bt m st wto aauUl koun M toa ttg& X % .x z unleas the court Whse pmaaad lUm .fiir a laa- P0 » fl» M S <21 Hartford Road iBvotoi* -M Ortan PHONE 8961 Fnot Faim eucb' quatnt authority ae •niemaaiy sqa, bt dsetorsd that ho wag #okk- know s no tow.^ or, m ore lO M ^ f taiSTastf ^ bdiMr, Stovo Maifin* lag, aad upow a guiet ttoiatlfattoa l ^ c h e s t e r Bbrnehester, ConoMtient ’the safety of tbe peoplo to tbe su- owakl, both o f Kaw London, OonS., of bar t m i sha toai^ thani was prnoa tow*.” . .Win Mirart, agnOMir ■IWM PAGE EIGHS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 7 ,13SS.

ATVBBH8BME*»- in the state with two open nights TORGLER REPEATS Recreation ('enter a week. He advocated cJoMng Sat­ MERCHANTS ADOPT urday Bight and bis soggeatfon was mumanm Local Stocks Items of Interest ai^iroTed by Mr. Keith, who said that Saturday night’s batMaa could HASPARAKOFTOIS THE INNOCENCE PLEA 63 HR. WORK WEEK be handled during the day. Mr. m A Oa.) This evening’a events: Rutainow brought out that the OBwteal B sw , H artford, Oi East Side Rcc Oeater--Women’s raOls are d oeed on Saturday aad UHEciiton 9 i liWrtyS Affair BARGAINHOUND plonge periods, 7-7:46. 7:40-6:30. that the townspe<^tle had plenty of Is A lto a M Ikf Moro Tlwa Says He Ne?er Saw Ca-De- 1 P . BL S tod 8:30-»K )a (My 5 Object te SebeUe Ume to sitop during the day. It was 156 P m w L Community daneixig. 8 to 12. Art agreed by a number of the mer­ N ew fan The Norton Shoe store is no long­ Bmmk Stseto McKay and his orchestra. chants prbaent that Saturday Bight upwards of 180 pm than e r a — y o t f r e er just a woman’s shoe store. Too feadaMs Before Reick- Bid AMced Receeeeded by Exeoh dosing will come in the future but cap. Nat Bank A Trast the HaDowe ea paiiy about them and now 3roa can aee can BOW get good looking shoes for 10 14 Boys’ swunming sses; Begin- was not advisable at present. Ooon. R iver ...... 450 _ Bight by the Danghtan them right at FrafBn’a. And wait men there for the legnlar price— taf Fire. __ nerw 9:30-10:15; Intomediste. The Bweting was attended by tor memhera a ' *tfl yon aee the h ttle bonny coats $3il0, as w dl as children’s dioes for First National a t H tfd . 110 lOd^UKM; Juater tire CeHBittee. Htfd. Conn. T rast ___ Life Saving. twenty-four persons, practlealfy the grand osaich. with tha ( with matrhmg: nmffs that make $1.65 and up. 42 UrOClU:45. as a cotorfni Htfd. NaUcmal B and T 15 B»me number as was present laat your evening outfit complete—yooH 16 CSimdsncing classes: Tiny Tots. ■dgaa agreed that Berlin, Oct 27.—{AP) Phoenix St B and T .. 175 Friday, when no agreement eooM have to bare one. Fur coats that bespeak ‘’Winter, 9H»-9:45- Intermediate, 9:45-10:30; By a vote of 16 to S. the Mer­ drassed chUd to the panda V M .__ Toigler, former Radotag whip of j West Hartford Trust.. — 175 ba renched on the store ■dwwtuH 1934” use Wgii quality p ^ as if Advanced daze. 10:30-11:15. chants DIviskai a t the Chamber of died Btoks and tha tosniaaL BdaO they were fine fahrlcs, draping them the Communist Party, asserted Us Almost every wool suit, at least Commerce this Haddan Mra, umaa NtotoM cto softly, fitting them deekty into fiat^ innocfnre today before the eourt Artna casualty ...... 40 48 every other, is velvet trimmed. The which Is trying him for his lif*. eatved the pttoe tor tha pralllaal tto tering for the modem’s slen­ A etna L i f e ...... 16 18 store schedule a t atxty-three softness of the fabric, so flattering In a courtroom padeed with apee- BBBong the woaaaa aad Mia, Martha der hips. Moreover, they incorpor­ Aetna Fire ...... 32 34 a week, effective next Monday. This JOHNSON SETS toa^aoa* wwric. tha ato and colorful relieves the hard neck­ tators observing the proceedings AatcHDotale ...... lines tweeds and wools and gives ate bitn make-iqi many of 17 19 tsadaaoa pciM was drawa tor Mito o f against five men charged with set­ Conn. General...... action was taken on the reooB them the toiich elegance and suave new deoontiTe features of 27 29 N. Y. Stocks U to Ooextoar, . ting fire to the Reichstag bidkfing Hartford F ire ...... 42 44 daUon of the Executive Oomndttee femintnity that is so becoming to doth coats. OoOars, sleeves and last February 27, Toigler cried out afto- a forty-ftve xninuta DEADLINE FOR Tha ooaaadttaa had NationaJ F ire ...... 41% 43% both cdd and young. the \io d y -c a t show decidedly that against the testimony of three teefanicattties tha* wfll affect the vBilatyof BaUowa'aa Hartford Steam Boiler 47% 49% Adam s ...... 7% a t they are the latest oeationsj The Nazia. todividual merchant. (Bcaa tor childraa aad For buffet suppers, bridges, and day vrben a f a r co a t was as good 55 57 A ir R e d u c ...... 102% Baailv Pntt woa tha They bad testified to seeing him Travelers ...... 870 380 Uatfemi FORD FIGURES your HaUowe’en celebratkm Hale’s one year as «nnther is definitely with Marin us Van der Lnbbe, the A laska J u n ...... 27% ^ ilB ta r te raoaa up aad doana tha past- The best furs are high-styled PabBe UtiBUes Stwhs A ll^ b o iy ...... 3 % In making the recommendation haO. When it oam* to ntodhw tha Self Serve has just about every item Dutch brick mason who has con­ for the Executive Committee, Chair- D O W . If a second fur is used for Conn. ESec Serv ___ 87 41 Allied Chem ...... 1S4 « ») ttol OB tha doakay ‘ you’ll need. You’ll find many va­ fessed the crime, on the afternoon man Leroy Skxomb streaaed the rieties of cheese and crackers as trim, usually it is only for the ccdlar. before the fire. Conn. Power ...... 38% 40% Am C a n ...... 90 woe out and tha coBwtotloe toeal to point that tha 63-Jiour tarlals to oomply wlOi Um (N R A ) wdl as delicious doug^uts, cider, Greenwich. WAG, pfd. 50 Am For Pow ...... 8 % Eahy Oordaar, Qordaa was HhO Stefan Kroyer, leader a t the N asi recomme.)dM to bring about a uni­ law ." pumpkins, apples and nuts. And Hartford E3ec ...... 50 52 Am Rad St S ...... 12% tor tha bqya aad Jaa Party at Linz, the third Nazi to in­ form store schedule and not be­ for Hallowe’en sweets take one look dicate a link between Torgler and Hartford G as ...... 48 50 Am Sm elt ...... 42% OCficiala a t the National Automo­ oopoototloB. D o r o ^ do., pfd ...... cause It was favored by the oonunit- at Hale’s Candy department and The sale is still on—this 59th An­ Van der Lubber, told the court he 45 Am Td and T e l...... 115% bile Chamber of Commerce told re­ won first priaa to tha S N E T C o ...... 3n>u’ll walk out with a box under niversary Sale at Watkins and to­ saw the Dutchman walking behind, 103 107 Am Tob B ...... 79 tee. He stated that it was his opin porters that although the Chamber and Qaoega Stotth, your arm. Torgler in the Reichstag February Bfamifaetartaig Stodm Am Wat Wks ...... 20% ion that all the merchants present is the constituted authority for col­ I^BCtoahBMBta were aaread to thh day I saw some beautiful rugs at Am Hardware ...... sale prices. They are 9x12 orien­ 27, and that later he saw a man sit­ 18% 20% Anacmida ...... 14% at the meeting favored shorter lection of the bttsineaB staw iea ting with the German Ciommunlst Am H o s ie r y ...... — 30 Atchison ...... 49% hours but that such a schedule qulred by the NRA, it is not their oooorated to trua BaOowa’sa M fla tal reproductions, woven through Arrow H and H, com. the back and have fringed ends. on a sofa in the ball of the build­ 9 11 Auburn ...... S6 % would not be feasible at the present understanding that It is their re­ There was a rosy apple to aaah do., p f d ...... 90 - Aviation C3orp...... 7% sponsibility to fix a deadline fbr Last week a Meadowbrook polo There are several different patterns ing. time and would not meet withxh gen­gen- P>^ tod aaadwlehae, cunaat hnad. BQlings and Spencer.. _____ 2 Balt and Ohio ...... 22% eral approvaL manufacturers to comply. cake, HaPowa’an candy aad tea #aa match established the velvet b^et, in any color you would want— His Statement B ristol B n a a ...... 14% 16% Bendix ...... 12% They said that if any deadline is aarved. ^ scarf and gloves for sports wear. taupe, beige, red, blue and rust. If At the ctmcluslon of his testi­ The meeting opened fifteen min mony, Torgler arose, asked, and was do., pfd ...... 95 Beth S t e e l...... 28% utes late and after Chairman Slo- fixed, it probably win be Iqr re­ They were worn in colors and with you want a luxurious looking rug Case, Lockwood and B Borden ...... 22% covery administration bgt a£ a low price jmu bad better not granted the court’s permlsslcKi to 300 comb bad read the recommendation, wools, tweeds and sports coats. Ccdlias Co...... 40 Can Pac ...... 12% that thus far the only deadline has DR. BhSSlS ikss let this opportunity pass you by. make a declaration. He declared Fred Blish, Sr., brought the matter <3olt’s F ir e a r m s ...... 16% 17% Case (J. I.) ...... 66% been “a reasonable time.” Minkowski's have an uTuimiaJ se­ with solemn earnestness: before the merchants ^ "Before February 28, I never Eagle L o c k ...... 26 39 Cerro De P ...... 84% T ^ to B . Masa. Oct. 2T.—U F )— lection of coi^r pieces. I saw The sleeves of afternoon blouses Fafnir Bearings motion to accept the recommenda­ either saw or talked to Van der Ches and O h io...... 40% tion. It was seconded by R. K. An­ Detroit, Oct. 27— (AP) —Officials one piece that was an exact replica are almost infinite in their variety. Fuller Brush, (Sass A. Chr5Tsler ...... 41% of the Ford Motor Co., non-aigner Lubbe. I never saw nor sat with derson and was put to a rising vote of a Cape Cod ceremohial cup. ’They are short, dbow length or Gray T^l Pay Station. C 3o» Cola ...... : ...... 95 of the NRA auto code, today de­ the Taunton State hhi o s t e l Popoff. (Blagoi Popoff, a Bulgar­ forty-five minutes later, after a long long, and the cut can ^ straight, Hart and Cboley...... Col Gas ...... 18 clined to comment on the statement two baseball teamsM at that modified leg-o-mutton, caped, bishop, ian codefendant.) That is the ab­ discussion of questions which it was Soup to our foreign neighbors solute, unmitigated truth.” Hartmanh Tob, c(»i.. Col Carbon ...... 68% of Hugh S. Johnsmi, recovery ad­ Uon, died laat Bight does not mean half a cupful of del­ very full, raglan, or ti^ t as mit­ do., p f d ...... 9 — Coml Solv ...... 83 felt must be ironed out by the in­ ministrator, that he would “turn the Harris waa hots to ifrwloh. tens like those shown by Lelong. The date be mentioned was the dividual merchant icately seasoned, carefully strained day after the fire, when Torgler sur­ Int Silver ...... 26 C o na G a s ...... 41 case over to the attorney general” and clarified broth as it does to us. do., pfd . Con* Oil ...... 11% Hioae Voting If Henry Ford falls to submit flg- For that Hallowe’en party you’re rendered voluntarily at police bead- Soup as they serve it forms the quarters and was confronted with Landers, Frary & O k . Cont Can ...... 65 The foUowlng veted In faver of iires requested by the Nationf! most substantial part of the family planning, the Princeae Candy Shop the other defendants. New BriL Mch., c o m .. C o m P r o d ...... 77% the recommendation; C. Elmore Automobile Chamter of Commerce. meal and is a hearty, nourishing has a special assortment of nuts Sticks to Testimony do., pfd Del L and W n ...... 28 W atkins and R. K. Anderson of From other sources, however, dish. The diunplin^ or “que­ and candies, and you can even get There was a pause after his Mann A Bow, Class A — Du P o n t ...... 77% Watkins Brothers; Herbert B. came strong Indications that the nelles” the French and FngHsh put Hallowe’en Ice cream there. declaration, then Judge Wilhelm do.. Class B ...... — Elec and Mus ...... 3 % House, Elmer Weden and Thomas Ford company will not refuse to de­ into their soups have great food Buenger, chief justice of the court, North and Judd ...... 15 Elec Auto L ite ...... 14% Brennan of C. E, House A Son and liver the figures if they are re­ ASSESSORS’ value and are very different from turned solemnly tq Kroyer and Niles, Bern P ond ...... 9 EHec Pow and Lt ...... 5% the J. W. Hale Company; Leon quested. The company was repre­ our own kind of soup gamishings. asked, “You have heard what Torg­ Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 Gen Elec ...... 19 Holmes of Manchester Electric; sented as taking the potion that It You can use left over bam and ler sa id ?” Russell M fg ...... 15 G ______10 Johns ManvUle ...... 4 8 % Warren Keith of Keith’s; and L. L. Asaeaaots ea or hafasa more and more frequently. Mae matoes. To meat, add onion, salt member d eti^ of an incident which Foster a t Everybody’s Market who “would never consent to any col­ happoied so long ago. U S Envelope, com... 36 — Kennecott ...... 20% lective bargaining.” of November aext, aflat a|j West In ‘Tm No Angel”, wears a and pepper and eggs. Crumble do., p f d ...... 78 _ Lehigh Val R d ...... 14 voted by letter. owned by them oa the classic black velvet hat with a large crackers fine into meat mixture. (j^rgi Dlmltroff, the Bulgarian It was indicated that the Ford defendant who twice has been barred Feeder Root ...... 14% 16% Ligg and Myers B ...... 88 The following voted against the October, 1988, aad the A diamond brooch as its only decora­ Mix all together «nd shape into loaf. recommendation but stated they company Intends to continue fts from the court for upsetting Its pro­ Whitlock <3oil Pipe ... — 10 Loew’s ...... 28% jollcy of tacit observance of the meet fiiem fw the parpeee^ . tion. This hat will have a definite Place in a buttered bUdng dish. J.B.Wll’ms Co, 110 par — 40 Lorillard ...... 18% would abide by the decislor of the cel ring their Ust at the ^ ^ influence in dramatizing a fashioni Cover with tomatoes. Bake in a cedure, also attempted to cross ex auto code, without signing it or amine Kroyer and ran afoul of M ont W ard ...... 19 majority: William Rublnow of Rubi­ otherwise taking part in its en­ —^introduced at the rsM;es in Peiris moderate oven (876 d^rees F) 1-2 Nat Biscuit ...... 42% now’s; Julius Fradln of Fraoin’s; June 1982. hour, basting 2 or 8 times. 6-8 Judge Buenger again. forcement. The Ford company is He asked the Linz Nazi if Aus­ Nat Cash Reg ...... 14% William Lyons of Montgomery not a member of the N, A. C. C. HDNH3PAL NHLdI iG portions. PUBUSHER DENIES Nat D a ir y ...... 14% Ward’s; Hsjry Laycock of Grant’s; trian Nazis, barred from their own HOUBSt In their south window Rubinow’s Nat Pow and L t ...... 10% and Mr. Brophy of McClellan’s. are featuring school girls’ .coats. counti^, are attempting to carry on CROWS MAKE OCEAN TRIP There’s so'much to tell you about their progfbm from (Germany. N Y Central...... 32 On the motion of Mr. Watkins 'There’s a special assortment of val­ NAZI PROPAGANDA October 8, 9 to 11:80 A. M^ 1 to all the delicious new -things at Gar- Buenger dismissed the question - ... , NY NH and H ...... I 6 the secretary was authorized to ob­ 5 P. M. t ues for tomorrow. rone's I don’t knew where to begin. Noranda ...... 33% . Quebec, Oct 27.—(AP)—The and Diimtroff countered: tain an interpretatoD of the liner Empreu of Britain today hgld October 4, 8 to lltoO A. Bt 1 to Well, there’s some fresh asparagus “When I claimed I worked for N orth Am ...... 17% ' § P.'M: ^ Let the children enjoy Hallowe’en. imlflng lunch time to one hour. an nonbr of a sort Its “crows n ^ ” at 49c a bunch, French artichokes, Bulgaria while living as sm exile in Says ffis Papers Are Not Packard ...... 3% Most local stores allow employees October 0, 9 te 11:89 A. lA A wholesome children’s *puty on Penn ...... 26% has really been decupled by crowds. 1 to 2 for 25c and F ^ ch endive. There’s Germany, you doubted that state­ an hour and one-half and it was felt 5 P. M. “ this evening does more to destroy some luscious table pears, honey PhU Pete ...... 16% The birds flew aboard the liner ment, but many hundreds of Nazis that si)eclal permission should be 750 miles out of Southampton, said October 8, 9 to 11:89 A. m i t o an unnatm-al fear of spocH^s and dews, cantaloupes, fresh table figs, are working illegally In Germany for Allied With Hitler Move- Pub Serv N J ...... 37% 5 P. M. darkness and strange sounds than obtained from NRA headquarters to ship’s officers, and took up resi­ 6 for 25c, and dates. Oh, yes, then the Austrian Nazis with forged Radio ...... ^...... 7 October 7, 9 to U Nooa. : anything else. Acting the spooks Reading ...... 43 allow continuation of this practice dence. After remaining aloof dar­ there are some more of those un­ passes and addresses.” October 9, 9 to U:80 A. 1 t o ' themselves gives them a feell^ of equaled Avocados. ment in the D. S. Rem Rand ...... 6 % to eliminate unnecessary hardship ing the voyage except for odd Buenger roared, “Sit down!” for the employees. 5 P. M. the absiirdity of such fears. Let The Reichstag stenographer, An- Rey Tob B ...... 46% )eoks at raw meat placed on the the children have some place where Abides By Code bridge Mr. and Mrs. Crow depart­ October 19^ 9 to U:89 A. IL Itor^ nelles Baumgart, testified that a Sears Roebuck ...... 38 6 P.M. they can bob for apples in watery The recommendation adopted is ed when the ship entered the Belle mam she had seen with Torgler (»i New York, Oct. 27.— (A P )—De­ Socony V a c ...... 11% October 11, 9 to U :89 A . MS comfort—both as to the room and South Pac ...... [ 19% in accordance with Article 6, Sec­ Isle Strait 1 to‘ ,(xxjL(v F. Mead of New York, and Edmund now being filled. The activities for Tokyo, Oct. 27.— (AP) — Acting works and events. satisfaction dt employees, who un­ ning sessions. Owners of W. Blodgett of Stamford, Conn. this afternoon and evening and for on instructions from Secretary of B x rresa “You have seen them day by day. der the President’s Reemployment LtmoDalnea to BOSTON I bilefl and Motorcycles are Saturday provides for the use of State Cordell Hull at Washington, One of them is the decennial aerial agreement work only forty hours a 6 T iip a Dally to bring in lustration of caiA Bx- the gymnasium from 4 to 5 o’clpek American Ambassador Joseph Grew cruise which has been the exaltation week and under the 60-hour sched­ Roomd Trip $3.60 Seriice men having dlsabilh^ eom- for grade school girls; 5:15 to 6:30, visited Foreign Minister Koki of the revolution in the skies and ule, 44- hoTirs a week. Laares Center pensation rating file same wMii tha men’s volley ball. At 6:80 twenty TraTel Bnrean Hirota today and expressed the over twice across the ocean and Mr. Hultman said that the longer Assessors before November IsL All boys start for the State theater 4SS Hals St This is ^ N o .l United States government’s thanks demonstrated of what stuff Is this schedule was recommended due to Maacheater lists of Beal Estate most glva where they will be provided a free for the Japanese army’s share in new Fascist generation.* the comLig Christmas season and T el. TOOT boondariee of the land, as hy law Green Mountain admission to the State theater. bringing about the liberation of Dr. IV CHRYSANTHEMUM “The world of doctrines, against that it would be possible to revert VICTORIA RERKSHlRE I required, or they wIB not be aoeepA They will be under the supervision Niels Nielsen, an AmerlcEm mission­ which even from March, 1919, to the old schedule at the end of the ed. ! time . . . because of of Andrew Fidler. From 7 to 8 ary, In Manchuria. Fascism rose, is retreating find o’clock, older girls’ gymnasium class capitulating everywhere: in Italy it year. Considerable discussion fol­ their size and beauty, Potatoes will be held; 8 to 10, women’s gym­ Dr. Nielsen, formerly of Minne­ is now far away and squelched even lowed on this point. nasium; Saturday morning, 10 to apolis, was released and returned to in memory.” Saturday Night C3o«ing DB. C. M. PARKER PLEASE NOTE! probably the most 11, 9 to 12 year old boys in gym­ the Lutheran staff at Hsluyen, 110 Mr. Watkins told that the trouble DENTIST nasium; 11 to 12 o’clock, 12 to 16 miles south of Mukden, Manchuria, lay in remaining open two nights a Telepbone 54 Pratt Street imposing of nature's year old boys; 6:30 in the evening, after having been held captive by SCHOOL ROMANCE SMASHED week. He said that Manchester, in 6-8492 Hartford, CL Not. 1st, Is TIm Last by! $ 1*00 bu. junior young men’s classes. brigands since last April. so doing, is twenty years behind the Dentistry that will please yoa, Persons neglecting to arisnd to beautiful gifts ^ Bridgeport. Oct. 27.— (A P )—A times and probably is the only town at a price yoo can afford to pay. We deilvor ooo or one hundred high school romance in which pret­ their lists on or before the flxvt d a y THINKS NBA INVALID 1,250 NEW EMPLOYES bushelB FREE anywhere in town. ty 20-year-old Cathelyne Reichart of November will have ten per oeoL Atlanta, Ga., O ct 27— (AP) — We Make U p New York, Oct. 27.— (AP) —The of Norwalk engaged in with John added to same. All persona Uabla The overwhelming weight of de­ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Standard Oil Company of New S. Walton, also of Norwalk, was* to give in lists of Taxable PiDpertjr cisions of the United States Su­ And the Omilng Week! Floral Desigrns Jersey today reported that since ended in the divorce court today are urged to appeeu* before the Ao* preme Court for the last three de­ APPLES adoption of the oil code its domestic when Judge Tohn Rufus Booth California Wine sessors. Persona making out their and cades is against the validity of the VALOCO lists will be obliged to make oath At Popular Prices subsidiaries had added 1,250 em­ granted her a decree of divorce. At Attractive Prices, at National Recovery act, Dr. Ashley ployes, at an additional wagp and THE HI-TEST OIL and sign same. Persona fllh^ Usbi; Wedding Bouquets Sellers, Emory university law pro­ Mra. Walton told Judge Booth Baldwin Northern Spy salary cost of $1,333,000 aimhally. that on April 8, 1931, when she was THE CENTER PACKAGE as Agents for other persons mOat d^. fessor said in a speech prepared for V X N’Q SERVICE ^ Westfield Delicious 18 years of eige and a senior In the V o STATION Clare imder oath, that they ham delivery today at the Southern Poli­ STORE HURT IN CRASH Norwalk high school she eloped to 465% Main Street 426 Hartford Rd. Tel. 3866 been duly appointed agent and ham PHONE 3310 tical Science Association conven­ full authority and knowledge to fila tion. New York City vlth Walton. Two KRAUSS Wakefield, R. I., Oct. 27— (A P )— months later, according to the such list Blanks can be obtained, Professor Sellers said, however, Carl J. Connelly of New York suf­ young wife, her husband started to of the Assessors, Town Clerk fud a t ' there is a chance the high court will fered critical injuries last night the several Post (Offices In ToSto. Edgewood sustain the act, “prompted by a remain away from her during the CHRYSANTHEMUMS when his car collided with a seven week-ends and to stay out until the sutd GREENHOUSE situation of fact and not of the law, EMIL L. O. HOHENTHAL. ton truck on the Post road. He went wee small hours of the bight 621 HartfOTd Road X X X X unless the court Invokes to the South county hospital. POMPOMS (Aatraliaa. ' such quaint authority as “necessary When she pressed him for a rea­ OIL EQUIPMENT OOBIPANT THOBIAS i . LEWIS, ^ PHONE 8962 Fruit Farm Stephen Dellaforth, driver of the son, he declared that ho was work­ A ll Colors knows no law.’ or, more legally, HENRY A BfUTSlB, ^ Manchester Manchester, Connecticut truck, and his helper, Steve Malin­ ing, and upon a quiet investigation NEW, Steel, Range Oil Drnma, ‘the safety of the people is the su­ $2..10. Faucets, 7.5c. Pumps. $1.75. Assesajers. V'. owski, both of New London, Conn., of her own, she learned tfcat it was Anderson Greenhouses preme law’.” were unhurt Used Drums, $1.75. Phone: 3980. Blancbester, Conn., J >' anothe** woman. 168 Bldridge St TeL 8686 Oetober 8, t m . 1 ‘ 1

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to trade agrencies by the district of­ warned they are to act as adjusters CODE ENFORCEMENT ficers of the NRA compliance sec­ rather than enforcement men— no tion except as the agencies have strong arm stuff. If they get no been named to them by Johnson. adjustment, the case comes to NOW UNDER DEBATE For the present instructions sent Washington for action by the code BRUNNER'S out to regional compliance officers authority of the industry Involved, disclose Johnson’s intention to for further conciliation attempts, or DIAL 5191 — SURPRISE TONIGHT! (Continned from P»g« Nine) maintain a big staff to give for discipline. Manchester Public Market thorough care to each complaint re­ BEECH-NUT DON’T FORGET firms in the smsll industrial re­ ceived. Every complainant will re­ Dog fish oil is the base of a prepa­ public created by each code. ceive a reply by mail. ration for keeping away mosqui- COFFEE QUICK SOAP As To Complaints DRIP OR The district managers have been i toes. ARROW FLAKES Complaints are not to be referred Celebrating Our PERCOLATOR WITH YOUR ORDER lb. 29c LARGE « A m 2 PACKAGES J| WHIPPING LIMIT 2— WITH ORDER OF f 1.00 OR MORE SMITH'S GROCERY CREAM 2 NO. SCHOOL STREET GOLD MEDAL PHONE 5114 Anniversary SURPRISE FLOUR After serving the public of Manchester for 15 years, we feel GREEN BEANS \ 5 to 6 lbs. 5-LB. BAGS UVi-LB. BAGS N ative CHICKENS * a sense of pride as we enter our 16th year of service to the buying W A X BEANS 35 public of Manchester. In order to celebrate this gala event in a PARSNIPS 29c 91.15 Legs of Lamb, CAULIFLOWERl Prime Ribs Roast Beef, 23c festive manner we will offer quality foods at prices that will mean CUCUMBERS lb...... CELERY MOTT’S CALO a real saving. - SWEET CIDER OR 19c, 23c*” A glance at the prices below will convince you of the great PEPPERS Fresh Hamburg, FANCY LAMP M AN-KIND Pot Roasts, 20c savings offered at this Anniversary event Cranberries JUGS DOG FOOD lb...... 1 Qt. 2 Qto. Gals. 3 Tins 18c, 22c, 24c'”’ SALE STARTS TODAY and will continue until COLORED Rib Roast Pork, 20c lb. lOc Rib Corned Beef, •8c lb...... SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4th Cocoanut lb...... LAND O’LAKES FARM STYLE Fresh Plate Beef, 8c SUPERIOR CUTS OF MEAT BUTTER, 2 lbs. 55c I BUTTER, 2 lbs. 49c Sausage Meat, 25c lb...... lb...... QUALITY BEEF STEAKS Delicious, Boneless Oven '^SUNRISE 99 HORMEL Native Veal to Roast, C SIRLOIN - SHORT - TOP ROUND ROAST BEEF VEGETABLE 25 TUNA LIMA I5c lb...... BOTTOM ROUND OR CUBE STEAK Ib. Cut from Quality Beef—Our Kind at Cut from FISH BEANS SOUP .Smoked Shoulders, 2 Cans Fresh Shoulders, 12c pound. 2'”””'^'"55 c Swift’s Prc 2 Cans 2 Cans 13c \ lb...... BEST CUT PORTERHOUSE 3 § ^ lb. mium Beef,{ STEAK, lb. 29c Peterson’s Robertson’s Fresh Dates, Spinach, peck .. 15c S w ift’s Excellent "kkASDALE® Soap Chips Vi-lb. pkg...... 10c I5c Premiuln ASK ABOUT California Oranges, good Quality at Robertson’s Float- DID Pickles, Milk-Fed Fruit Cocktail OUR >25c size, o n n TALL CAN ing Soap, 6 cakesj q t j a r ...... 19 c Roasting SPECIAL dozen...... fc if 3-LB. STEAMED Mixed Cookies, cans Vermont Cheese, Peterson’s Celery, Chickens 25c"’ 2 27c Whole Wheat lb ...... 19c lb...... 38c 2 large bunches Known fo r CALUMET BAKING POWDER BREAD Old Fashion. 25c Scot Tiasoe, Quality, at Fresh CJarrots, I-lb. can 27o Orders Only! 3 ...... Molasses in Bulk, lb...... 3c 59c Small, Lean, Freeh Shoulders, g a llo n ...... 89c lb...... Native Potatoes, Native Turnips, 2 fo r TOILET TISSUE p e c k ...... CALUMET ... 25c Fresh Spexodbs, BOND SEMINOLE “SEDA" Free Delivery! BAKING POWDER Yellow Globe. $1.15 lb...... - • • e I CREPE TISSUE COTTON SOFT MEANS OTTJC Swift’s Golden West Milk-Fed Tender Fresh Pigs’ Liver, 5 for 25c 4 for 25c 3 for 25c Fowl, for a tasty chicken soup or stew, lb...... 1,000-Sbeet Bolls 1,000-Sheet Bolls 1,000-Sheet RaOa 5 9 c « c h 2 ' " $ 1 . 1 5 Fresh Bacon (unsmoked), Bimeless Rolled Pot Roast from Swift’s lb...... MEAT D E PA R lrMENT \ Premium Beef, All Lean Meat, 2 A GROUND SIRLOIN Yes!.....You*re Seeing Right lb...... l y c FRESH PORK TO ROAST—Rib, Loin or SHORT SLICED Center Cuts. BEEF These values, ahnost unbelievabfe, are Saturday’s Super Specials at our market! A REAL BUY! Fresh Ground Hamburg STEAKS BACON Is it any wonder that Everybody knows that Steak, for a nice meat loaf. 0 ‘C 2 pounds 2 lbs...... •...... Z D C Small, Native, Fresh Shoulders, lb. lb...... 39c 59c lb. 21c EVERYBODY SAVES at EVERYBODY’S MARKET A Morning Treat! Our Home Made Small, Native, Fresh Hams, FREE DBIIVEBYI / DIAL 3919! Pure Pork Sausage Meat lb...... In Bulk. Country Style, ROASTING CHICKENS A SELL-OUT THURSDAY! BACK AGAIN WITH MORE! lb...... 15c Boneless Native Fresh Ham, all O O ^ ROAST ^ ^ FANCY (THESE THREE LAND O’LAKES PRODUCTS ARE GREAT! . lean, solid meat, at, lb...... C For An Old Fashioned New England Boiled PORK IK ^ FOWL DELICIOUS SWISS FARM STYLE EVAPORATED Dinner, Try Our Sugar Cured Native Fresh Spareribs, Native Pigs’ Liver LEGS p o t and N ative IMgs’ Hocks. BUTTER! MILK! CHEESE! CORNED BEEF LAMB ^ 1 ROAST Lean Rib Corned Beef at, m NATIVE Boneless ROAST VEAL 2 5 c lb. 5 c can 2 5 c lb. lb...... Very / C Fancy Fancy Boneless Brisket to 1 C Legis Spring AND DON’T FORGET REMEMBER! Land OTAke 1 Creamery makes tiieae tiiree Itenc B and gnarantees them to satisfy Lamb, lb. er yonr money bade! Slice Cold, at, lb...... X O C Fancy Shaved Dried Beef in Bulk, c\ Ff DUFFYS MIXES Loeal Baldwin Fancy Bine “ Oo ml chon” Native WWte j4-lb...... Z O C 19c BRAN MUFFIN Molasses Co<4de MIX MIX APPLES! FINEST MILK-FED VEAL ) B on e 1 e 8 s| GRAPES! CAULIFLOWER! DEVIL FOOD GINGER BREAD Breast e Cod lb...... RADIO TUBES Home Made Rolls, all kinds, EGGS! COOKIES! Each. Free-1 CRANBERRIES! 2 dozen f o r ...... WITH EVERY MAJESTIC RADIO , 59c 2 ’"$1.15 Home Made Assorted Cookies, dozen 10c dozen. 3 dozen for ...... Lindt S dozen. 12c lb. 8c lb. Home Baked Beans, q u a r t ...... A Fresh Shipment of Oysters for Whlpco Strawberry or Hand Picked Selected 20c Stewing at, pint ...... Bas^yerry Fancy Washed Native 29c McIntosh Home Made Coffee Rings, sugar O C Large Frying Oysters at, CHET'S JAM! APPLES! PARSNIPS! frosted, 2 f o r ...... ptat ...... 39c l^ riS -o e . SERVICE STATlOlf Um lt 2. jar 6 lbs. 2 S ^ S lbs. l O c COME TO THE STORE OR t*H0NE. DIAL 5111. SO Oakland Street Next To Bnmner’f Mazket MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27,1988. PAGE TEN

Center Congregational church at is impossible to diagnose in its early doctors are more optimistic. that he did not know how long he “There are no Signs that any such BOY SCOUTS TO AUEND 12:30 o’clock. SPECIAL would stay nor where he would go stages, he declared. STAGE SHOW STARTS UNDBERGHS REACH Europeans are less immune than agent is existent or Indications that 'The invitation to attend the FOR THE WEEK-END! from here. He made plain that he it will be existent.” game was received from Coach did not wish any official functions Americans, Dr. Ewing said be be­ TRINin FOOTBAU TILT lieved, because they use more wine No forms of human cancer, he AT THE STATE TODAY Sumner Dole, of Cormecticut State, Lafge Variety otf PARIS FOR VISIT nor any public attention. said, is contagious; but cancer yesterday, and a meeting of the Lindbergh himself arranged the and-beer and less water. Alcohol Not a Cause. forms among animals occasionally Scoutmasters’ A.isoclation was held COFFEE CAKES secret flight to Paris to see the city Century of Progress Revue Admission Free to Connecticut ^(OonttnoAd from Pftgv One) ‘"This is not due to the alcohol, are. last night to make plans for a large PECAN ROLLS where he became known as one of because alcohol is not a deflnlte Has Just Completed Five State Game Saturday If attendance of local Scouts. The f the world’s outstanding fliers and Eolel from Lee Mureaint, arriving cause of cemcerr’ he explained, “but Months at Chicago Fair. Lads Come in Uniform. game is probably the outstanding ASK YOUR DRIVEB where he was the hero of millions. rather to lack of sufficient diluent.” contest on the State schedule and Is OR PHONE 8587 there about 1:80 p. m. Yesterday forenoon It was learn­ He advised moderation in smok­ PARLATO FACING The Century of Progress Revue All local Boy Scouts who plan to expected to prove a thrljler from TTn route to tbe seaport, the ed, he telephoned from Inverness to Visit Ow Betall Store At ing and drinking, avoidance of hot, opens today at the State theater attend the Connecticut State-Trini­ start to finish. holonel left by the side door at the the air ministry here, saying that irritating foods, exercise and hy­ for a two-day engagement, three ty football game at Storrs tomor­ Scouts are reminded that al­ Sioment three Embassy staff work­ he wished to come to Paris but in­ SENTENCE TODAY giene and dissemination of all avail­ shows daily. The revue is on tour row afternoon, are asked to get in though admission will free to all Mohr’s Bakery ers were leaving the front door and sisting that the visit must be secret. y - able information concerning the dis­ after completing a five months nm touch with the Scoutmasters of in uniform they must bring ten 18 Gorman Place sin attention of the b3rstanders was “He swore us to absolute silence,” ease. (Oontinued trom Page One) at the World’s Fair In Chicago. The their troops to arrange transpor­ cents for the Federal tax.

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Sugar Cured Smoked HAMS 3 to 5 lbs. average. WHOLE OR SHANK HALF V2« COOKED MACHINE SLICED SALAMI LEAN a n o t h e r iUST AS Boiled H am ARMOUR’S QUALITY lbs. ' r^NT HARRIET UPPED FRESH HAMS

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VEAL BREAST TENDER ARMOUR’S STAR PURE PRINT lb. CHUCK ROAST LARD MINCED HAM 2 VE AL LOAF 4 to 7 lbs. GENUINE SPRING average POLISH RINGS COUNTRY ROLL CREAMERY AMERICAN LAMB BOLOGNA BUTTER 2 3 ' LEGS 2 4 3 * cnee^ EXTRA SPECIALS IN OUR FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Medium Size Fresh Native California CHESTNUTS GRAPEFRUIT Cauliflower POTATOES SPINACH TOMATOES THE DOUBLE-ACTING 65c bushel 2 lbs. 25c 12c peck 12c lb. 6 for 2 5 ^ 2 heads 25^ BAKING POWDER ‘ >1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTTOBER 27,1988. PAGE ELEVfW-;-

salad of shredded lettuce; pineapple a girl cf I I y*ars of age. Have He Is good in his studies but does m whip. heed doctoring for years without fO- tiot like to play very much. Do you t h u u s d a t iUlto, and X am hoping that you Oth think this fs serious or will he out­ MENUS Bfsakfasi~*franch omelet; crisp help mSi At ihs age of sevefl I grow It?” Start the day baeoaj Melba toast; pear sau«s, Aflswer: Nervous chiidrefl should For Good Health Lunch—Baked potato; string began getting whits Spots on my be encouraged to develop the physi­ hnsi l^ATiomt Vioms beans; ceiesle^. n*ok Ihd faos and now thsy are lo­ cal and the tendency to too much R I Q H T I A W m U’s S tip p ly Dinner—Baked ham With Whole cated OB many parts Of my body. mefltal development must be "dls- RMOnmended tomatoes;matoe baked egg plant; sblaach; My skin II normal la appearasce oouragsd by provldlhg enough Inter- exo*pt for th* WBlte Spots. I fsel •sting exercises In Qie form of By Dr. Prank McCoy salad of grated carrots; baked apple. FHJDAY wsll, but It wofrtss ms so, as they games and sports. An effort -'-CO Breeikfaet—Cottage obeess; Mel* Msm to bs iibrsadlfi|r.’' Should be made to teach this type of ba toast; dish of b*rfl#s (aannw.) Aoiwsri whsfl whit* patches ap- oblid to divert bis energy, part of n s MKIfVS. Luttoh-*Oom bread; oook«d kale; psar OB tbs iklB, It is usually a ston the time, away from study and self- t)r. McCoy’s fiftCBUi Cugge^d for salad of endlvs and lettUM. of vitiligo, which Is a disease due oontemplation to constructive physi­ to* week begflfitiingf ftufldAjr, Oct. Dinasr—B illed ^ t of sol*; as* to th* destruction of the coloring cal expression. 2f, 1938: parafus; st&all frs*o peas (oaa* in thS skin. This ooines SVNDAT Md); siie*d tontotoss; pftin J*lk or a syitomie aoidosls and further CHANGE SALES SYSTEM., &fi<fi3t^fiSt£lit-b\ince gtkss of JelPWoii (no eroaffl.) trouble can be prevented through oftnge Juice thirty ffilBUtM before SATURDAY dietotio metturcs which' would cor­ New York, Oct. 27. — (AP) — a breakfast of two coddled egrgs Breakfast—Coddled 'MltB; whole- rect the lack of normal alkalinity Daniel C. Roper, secretary Of (Com­ aflO Melba to€ust. Wbeat-ralilH mufflOS iWth sW*et of tbs blood. You should also have merce told a group of sales execu­ t>lnnef-^IUMt OtllCkeil With 11«1> butter. trsatfflsht to tbs affseted area with tives today that industry must bO toast mn*i^«lued ehlekofi (left gum sver bsnslloial?’' from Sunday) with vegetables; ture: ' ^ Answer! Chswing gutn is bsnsfl- (icnuinc spring — Finey white meirt oOOked greens; celery, dish of ber- 1 part chopped nuts (walauU, al­ '/^FRUIfV VfGETABli ■'m rla*. monds'ot pecans); 2 parts seedless clal to the gums, increasing the cir­ SPECIAL Order Your rains; 2 parts sliced or chopped ap­ culation of blood through these AT ALL OU* 9TOIK LAMB LEGS 'TUBIOAY parts. Those who sure troubled FOR THE WEEK-END! Breakfast—Poached egg on Melba ples; 2 parts dates, Seeded and Genuine Spring — lened end roHcd If desired chopped. with excessive gas will sometimes toast; stewed raisins. notice that they have more gas Genuine Imported SWEET CIDER Luacb- Combination salad of Return the lid to the pumpkin and place In moderate oven. Bake im- When chewing gum. This is due KING VASA For Hallowe’en Parties GRAPEFRUIT LAMB FORES oOaked aad raw vegetables; glass of to the swallowing of the sallvia FLOmDA liOk. til apples are tender. Test them At Any Time Beet Cuts by tnAwhing with a fork. Serve which contains an alkaline celled SPISBROD I Dinner—SalUDury steak; string ptyalln. This makes carbon dioxid Mjans; carrots; salad of artichoke from the shell hot or cold. The ASK YOCB DBIVEB portions should be small, topped gas as It comes In contact with the RIB ROAST '-‘“ rts (canned); ♦pumpkin sweet stomach. This difficulty can be OB PHONE 9587 It. with a dab of whipped cream if de­ SQUASH Benslets oven or pot roast sired, and a little Julc* from stewed avoided If the saliva if not swal­ Visit Our Retail Atore At SCHALLER’S , >NBfiDAY lowed. BLUE ^^Ikeakfast—^Wholewheat muffins fruit. HUBBABO * »• 1 0 ^ peanut butUr; stewed flgs. CHUCK ROAST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. (DivenhA. for Stndloiie Child) Mohr^s Bakery CIDER MILL ^lAmob—Cooked oyster plant; Question: Mrs. Mabel E. writes: 18 Gonnaa Place S52 Woodland Street Dial 6482 CRANBERRIES Popular boneless Oven roost tollded salad of vegetables. “My little boy is thin and nervous. y|!)lnner—Vegetable soup; broiled (Coring White Patohea.) stitak with mushrooms; baked beets; Question: Dorothy writ**: ‘1 nm FACE RUMP APPLES ^ItS/ meaty VA^.11 VEAL LEGS vT'- FOR THE FINEST OF MEATS SPINACH Faney milk-fed — 4-4Vi H* NADVE I lb ■r PATTERSON’S MARKET tsi FOWL 101 On ter Street Telephone 3886 ih ij LUEEK END SPECIALS 1(3““ We Are Meat Experts BROOKSIDE # Finest Lamb Rib Roasts, lb. DAI RIE S bass, Pot Roasts, lb. ikO* 18c,20c, BUTTER A^ Roiii 18c»20c> 23c MO " 25c Bottom Round, O ^ Cl 1 ^ A D Top Round, O Q /» lb...... ZOC GRANULATED 10 it49^ 0* Forequarter Lamb, boned. Fresh Shoulders, y| ^ Pork Roasts, cen- Q r% ter cut, lb. ... Beef Ground, Round Ground, o Pf POTATOES / m lb...... 20c lb...... ZOC SwifPs Smoked Sw ift’s D aisy p j LAND OXAKES . c r Shoulder^^. - Ham% ftir.-:’* . ^ O C 93 ocore Sweet Lream Sliced Sausages, Pork Sausages, Link Beef Sausages, all U. S. Gov't Certified 2a 534 20c pound. 14^1 Scotch Ham, Sliced, 32c lb. Scotch Ham Roasts, 28c lb., 2 pounds up. Our Sliced Scotch Ham—there is nothhtg to equal it—try It—you will want it A NEW NATIONAL YO UNG 4L again. WEEKLY MAGAZINE Cheese AM ERICAN ^ Fresh Fowls and Chickerts lb. 25c TH e ^pinach. Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes, Cabbage, Carrots, » FLOUR < Gaidiflower, large white heads; Soup m m iiY Bunches, Grapes, Oranges, Etc. D A CTD V OLD HOMESTEAD Wk R> AAod We also have a full line of the finest quality Gro­ ciRcte I 1 % ■ lor Cakes and Pasfiriet bog Y y w H f f ceries at most reasonable prices. We invite you to try MOVIES U8. Free delivery. RECIPES FUN-FICTIOM V A O il V FINAST^ 84% H. RADIO r A A l r l l b I An til purpose Ptour bag A PRIZE CONTESTS FRID/W Gold Medal or 2 4 % . $ : SATURDAY H> 1 bag KLEIN'S MARKET TO A// OUR CUSTOMERS Pillsbury’s Best * 1 AND DELICATESSEN 161 C^ter Street U t # . . HELP THE MANUFACTURER Quality At Popular Prices! BUY NOWf f AND THE FARMER ! Dial 3256 For Free Delivery! BROOKSIDfi DAIRIES MILK SUGGESTIONS SATURDAY CASH SPECIALS comes fresh to our stores every Sale of day from the fertile land and Land 0*Lnkes Butter, Top Bound Boasts, fancy quality Hallowe'en Speeiel " tS i * Hm...... 53c ft...... 24c green hills around WatertoWn Lim it t Dm . and Bethlehem. Raisin Bread B"’ Rf Sugar, Bump Boast, 10 Ibe...... 49c lb, ...... BlI^OOKSIDE DAIRIES MILK lim it 10 lb*. 22c Native Potatoes, is collected early each morning PICKLES Fruit Hermits t 294 YOUR CHOICE OF Genulii* Spclng Legs peck ...... 29c from the dairies and is taken e f Im ab, I b ...... 19c bushel T W O KINDS 90c to the daylight plant at W ater- Doughnuts ti 84 Genuine Spring Lamb bury where it is pasteurized Sweet Mixed Fores, I b ...... 10c Oar Own Bimnd UNEEDAS 4 17< Ooflee, l b ...... 21c bottled, and delivered to our Dellcleut g* UNEEDA Pot Boast, Ib. A reel vein*. Sweet PAVORITIES ';.:-x5r stores. Assortment j*r BAKERS 15c “* 18c B. 8. 1-Ib. It-oc. tin t u CHOCOLATE CIRaES » Beene for ...... 10c BROOKSIDE DAIRIES are SPECIALS Ovon Beast, Ib. GINGER RUFFLES Fralt for Salad, all Federal tested for T. B., and Dill Pickles - aS4 18c 20c t i n ...... 22c are under State inspection and pint SVi nine tin. J«r Firm end Richmond Relish 15< Myou want n i also your own City Board of qt Tender lir A tilt 1 H VB Boaditag Chicken or , F R E E ! H ealth . . 1 5 F Libby's Corned Beef ^ rim 33f Fowl for Sunday dinner, please 1 (Dake Tin ♦phone your order early Friday 1 pkg. Swanedown Cake FTonr If you are not already using our Beech-Nut SpashettI iilglit. Wom deliver It ROYAL GELATIN 3 25* with each large can of A t A CALUMET BAKING mUk try a bpttlq. W e are sure SCOTCH HAM DESSERT Purity Salt "»'« unhino Q pkt* POWDER A T...... you will be pleased with it. IS* Whole, Ltadt 1 to a enstomer. Astorted 24 ti lb. . . Fruit Ralston's Cereal plm Flavors 3 "'•S’ 1 9 ^ 2 h Nloed, BedcUe Brand Early lb. . . Jane Peas, 8 tins .. 25c Shredded Wheat 2 2 3 * Upton's Tea Now Is the time to pot In Van Gamp's Evap­ Palmolive Soap 3 17< jonr order for Leaf Lard. orated Milk, 2 for 15c YELLOW LABEL Lard Is sore to go up again, so P A G S09P WHITE NAFTHA 0 * order early and save. We . V2 Ib 25 > M take orders for any amount Krasdale Crushed pks 39F yon wish. Pineapple, S for ... 25c Baker*! Vanilla km 23*

BOHLES LIFETIME CHROMIIMTMY Oid Brewster B rew d contents WITH 2 PAOlUaE TOPS FROM S Packages CONNECTICUT VALLEY or 9 BOTTLES AETNA SPECIAL DINNER ALE 9 contents IIJI Mill, BISQUICK * 6 9 BEER BOTTLES R r s t l^ATtomi Sto res, Pickwick it^Au^) contents MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1933.

soon hopes to see him back “in im­ after the rise to i>ower of Chancel­ Joan and her Melody Boya orches­ portant work for the state.” lor Hitler, was at loggerheads with SPEEDING STATE COPS tra. The midway is one of the best The others on the chancellor’s some of the Nazis a good while be­ ever offered in Manchester. Kismet, list. In order, are: fore he resigned. fortune teller, occupied a prominent Hitler: One of the differences was over NOT AFTER KAMINSiQ position in the fair and he w4s busy r J HITLER’S GRACE Rudolf Hess, Nazi leader; the appointment of the Prussian all evenmg. % ' Wilhelm Frick, minister of the In­ minister of agriculture, a post Dr. Hurried Run Through Town Tonight the* Korom Patrol team terior: Hugenberg thought should be filled ot Hartford will put on an exhibi­ Hermann Goering, minister with­ by his appointment, while the Nazis Gave Local People Idea Es­ tion drill in Zouave fashion and is Former Reich Minister out portfolio; reputedly were equally as determin­ caped Murderer Had Been considered one of the best in the Dr. Joseph Goebbels, minister of ed to put in their man. Cornered. state. There will be two acts of public enlightenment and propa­ East Prussian farmers openly ap­ vaudeville in addition to dancing. Patches Up Differences ganda; pealed to the chancellor to appoint Five state policemen on motor­ ’The doors will be open at 7:30 Ernst Roehm, Storm Troop lead­ a Nazi in Dr. Hugenberg’s jdace, cycles shot through Manchester at o’clock and all members of King er; claiming that his actions were ad­ such a fast clip early last evening David Lodge are asked to be ready With the Nazi Leaders. Walter Darre, food minister; verse to their interests. that many residents wondered if for the weekly meeting at 7 o’clock Franz Seldte, Steel Helmet leader Alexander Kaminski, alleged jail sharp. and the minister of labor, and TO CLOSE UP PLANT guard murderer, had been cornered Berlin, et 27.— (A P )—Chancel­ Vice Chancellor Franz von Papen. Bethel, Oct. 27.—(AP)—While a and was “shooting it out” some­ 'The astronomical day formerly meeting of the NRA compliance started at noon, but now starts at lor Adolf Hitler and Dr. Alfred where in this vicinity. Inquiry at S u n n y f i e l d Sunnyfitold President von Hindenburg last board of this place and striking the state police barracks in Stafford midnight. Hugenberg, former Reich minister weavers of the Bethel Silk Corpora­ Springs revealed, however, that the June 29 accepted the resignation of tion’s mill has been called for to­ erf agriculture and economics, have Dr. Hugenberg from the Cabinet, officers were on their way to par­ Family Flour patched up their differences, with night, in an effort to bring about an Pastry FIbur splitting his double post into two adjustment of the dlfficiUty, Daniel ticipate in the NRA parade in Staf­ the latter reappearing on the politi­ portfolios and naming Kurt Schmitt Raub, president of the silk concern, ford Springs. DAVIS Ml P. > cal scene as tenth on Hitler’s list minister of economics and Walter saild today that his company was > 1 . 0 5 9 9 e of Reichstag nominees. -Darre, head at the Nazi’s agricul­ not interested in the meeting. The HOME The chancellor and Dr. Hugenberg tural department, as food minister. factory building has been offered for 500 SEE ODD FELLOWS Hsavy Prims Stsse have repeatedly visited each other Dr. Hugenberg, leader of the Na­ sale, he said, and it is the present BAKERY and Hitler even has been reported tionalist Party, which threw in its plan to move the business to 621 Main Street Phone 8286 to have written Hugenberg that he forces with the Nazis some time Pennsylvania. BAZAAR OPENED HERE Frofh Plump M ilk F«d Rib Roast Beef >»• I9( Osnulns Sprine Lag and Lein sp FEATUBINO Entertainment at Carnival BE’TTY CIBOCKEB KITCHEN Running for Three Days Is TESTED BECIFES Lamb Legs •eft mesied l^fc of High Order. FOWL Tender Yeung i AT PINEHURST— Over five hundred attended the Booster Club Bazaar at Odd Fellows Pork Loins Tnjr a.t7< hall last evening and enjojred two 8maK fuKi SelicM DIAL 4151 Ixtrs ftandepd acts of vaudeville featuring the C L A tT CRUMB or Top QDaliti Burt Sisters of Hartford and an Milk-Fed — Fresh Dressed exhibition drill by the crack drill SPECIAL! Large Oysters - . 2 k ; team of Sunset Rebekah Lodge. BOSTON 18 ITump Fricassee Music for dancing was furnished by BROWN BREAD A t A 4 P M a r k o lf i AND HOME 2 2 S BAKED BEANS e 6 < Pure a s Encore Mayonnaise Silyerbreelc' Whipped Cream FOWL COOKIES Goods Mello-Wheat ‘Tile Finest In Town” MEAT PIES Cocoanut Custard C each HU An Ptavers S3 LARGE VARIETY and Lemon Sponge Sparkle ■xespt Ohooolele Bnfiler iSpeeial! Fined Pies. 2 for $1.59 Extra La^ge (almost 8 lbs.) Tender Oatmeal Pineapple, Choco­ Sparkle Chocolate Pudding late Malted MUk 4 9 ^ Plnehnrst chickens are raised cm the finest grains Old Fashion Sugar and Ctaange Spun | 3 •aS mOk. No matter what yon select, broiler, BROILERS Old Fashion Ginger Gold Oakes. Ann Page Preserves Flavors roasting chicken or fowl—^yon^ find yonr selection Irish Soda and Fancy U. •. Mo. 1? sweet and soccnlent. Cherry Pecans Potato Bread. Fruit Ann Page Honey <». Oraan Mountaito ’ , Mr. Sdimldt is bringing ns some large native 7 1 c each Almond Nut and Bye Breads. Vienna Bread. Fowl and Chickens and we also expect some of 2 for $1.39 Cocoanut Quaker Maid Chili Sauce BrolFs fuDons ‘‘Better Gbic^ns.’* Pan Cakes, Hermits Ommpeto, Scones and Bock Buns. Gold Medal Cake Flour Snowfiake, Parker The fineet umitef hodplM. BAG House Bolls. money emi h«f. Ktfltoh ^ Del Monte Raisins and Ssedtses About 2 Vi Danish Pastry. eenoMep fiiwmy heCeiw'pifi^jir Block Chuck doz. per b ^ Variety of .Cookies. Visit Our Betail Store A t Hallowe’en Cakes, Cookies, Brer Rabbit Molasses apssn^i^i ^ cans POT RO ASTS 18 Gorman Place Pastry Made To Order. ‘ 1 : 8 ^ Hecker's Wheat Farina Madium pk g. W > - ^ 0 n ils special Is on 5-ponnd sizes or over. For a tender smAJi 15 Ib.. *9e' • Pot 9oast we snggest onr Juicy Boneless Cbnck Boast at 8 lbs. for BIRTHDAY CAKES I % 79& We have A ttorn or Top Bound Pot Boasts and Bumps. Mohr’s Bakery BAKED TO ORDER Heinz Assorted Soups 2 25< ' : 1 6 - q t basket...... r . . . 4 5 c we nsnaOy sell once a week at bean, 1-lb. 0 1 or bean, m ^ 21c a pound. Special this week, pkg...... ^ I C 1-lb. pkg...... 1 S«n ^ B u s h e l — ...... 6 9 c 19c Yukon Ginger Ale oenunts oniyS2ul2 12 87c 'Ml- / BACON Friend’s Oven Baked Beane, Hershey's Cocoa H-ib. 2 1 7c OMOM S m ' Green Beans popular size c a n ...... 11c ‘ 19 « ">• Borden's Cheese H-ib. Fresh Peas Grapennts, package ...... 16c 2 29c Crisp Spinach...... lb . 9c Dljl Pickles, B rosh e Brand, Shredded Wheat Cauliflower...... 15c to 25c Large Sausage Links quart j u ...... 17c 2 pKgfi. 23c Sweet Potatoes ...... 4 fo r 10c Shaker Salt 2 pRft. 15c ’ . ■ Ripe Tomatpes...... lb. 17c Sausage M ea t...... n> Green Split Peas, Boyal Scar- Liquid Veneer, 4h>z. bottle, ...... U let New Crop, 11.— regular 80c ■i'y Iceberg Lettuce Ground B e e f...,...... 1-Ib. pkg...... l i e s i z e ...... 21c Crisco N>. 1 8 ^ Beets Carrots Mushrooms, Boyal Scarlet Spaghetti or Macaroni, Luxury SpeeiabI ■ r y Canadian Bacon ______... .lb. 39c Sliced, 2 smaU O C — Brauid, 2 1-Ib. Wheatena pK f. 2 2 c cans ...... m OC Pkjs...... 2.3c Fresh Oysters ______— pint 33c DELICIOUS . . . HOT OB COLD Fleischmann's Yeast oaka 3 c % Johnson’s Milco-MsUt, 1-lb. can, regular v a lu e...... Ju icii O R A N G E S Calves’ Liver ...... lb. 49c Wrigley's Gum pRf- 5c Choeolata Sunshine Honey Graham Crackers, 1-lb. pkg., reg. value . . 17o i , Wilbert's No-Rub Wax pint can 45c tV 1 ______doz. Total Regular Value ...... Circlet v' 22c BOTH ITEMS ^ 0 ^ Fancy Large Pears ...... 6 fo r 25c CORNED BEEF LUCKY fTKIKK . y-yj-M CHUTKRriKLD 2 1 c a . B an an as...... 2 lbs.15c A better seleetimi than we usnaDy have Saturday. Yon Sardines, Boyal Scarlet, To- OLD SOLD will enjoy this sweet sugar cured Corned Beef. Asparagus, Boyal Scarlet, All Cigarettes 2 pr* » -2 1 'n ■ Tokay Grapes mato Sauce, 1 Green Ont, OAMKLf Social Delights G rapefruit...... 3 for15c oval esan...... XvIC 8-oz. c m ...... 10c Knorr Gravy Cubes, g California Prunes, PO R K R O A ST each ...... OC IjLrrA ■!««. lb...... 11c Old Dutch Cleanser 2 oana |3c «>■ S 7 « . Center cuta, fresh dressed pork. Johnson’s Olo-Uoet, yl O ^ Rinso larga 2 pkga. 37c Floe OnuMdfted V ON IONS Fresh Shoulders, a good buy at...... «..... 15c Ib. pint can > . • . . . . " T J /C Lux Toilet Soap, Lux Toilet Soap 3 bara 1 7c Fresh Hams. Spareribs. 8 Cakds ...... m.,. M v C 8 U O A S ^ 2 lb s. 17c Babo 2 eana 25c 9 i Blnso, large package...... ■ * s s • s'eWgyjBetoiwt •fifiy'wr 19c 1 0 lbs. 1/4 Celery ...... x,.. .13c Boyal Scarlet Chldien Noodle Dinner, Savon Cadum Toilet Soap 3 btra 19c TENDER STEAKS I'lb . j a r ...... 1.1. 29c Cranberries ...... lb. 18c Royal Scarlet Oiicken Broth, Take advantage of this 6o special r e d n o tiO B and have a 2 tall cans Hallowem Suaoeitions good Steak. Shorts will be Mo pound and Porterhouse, 49o Mushrooms .r...... lb. 33c pound. La Cboy Chicken Chow Mein Dinner, medium package...... 29c Sweet Cider ??g 37c Miller's Guarantss ChocoistM ,!!•. 35( ■n BIRDSEYE New Stahl Meyer Bacon Flayored Imported Yellow W h<^ Peas, Paokage Bakes-AH ...... |6o Grandmother's DoughriUts a m c Sausage called Baco-Unks, o O 2-H). b a g ...... 80o Dish Towel FREE! . 1 5 Campfire Marshmallows 2 Ic Plata or fagarsd % FROSTED FOODS Imported Brown Beans, l>lb. 2 Packages Silver Dust .. .20e Sit lb...... 66 c Dish Towel FREE! pkg...... 16o All Kindi of AiiorUd Oumdropo, JoUy Small Link Sausage...... lb. 26o Swedish K o r f...... 28o lb. Peas — Spinach Imported Strong Swedish Dromedary Dates 2 35c Beam and 8]^i, Stringt Schofield Large Sausage ...... ,1b. 80o Fresh Roasting Chickens, Lima Beans Strawberries ^ e e s e ...... 48o lb. Deerfoot • Brlghtwood and First Prize 80o lb. Raspberries Lobster Sausage. Anchovies In c a n s...... 80o Fsney Mass. Orown Gaflel-bitar, 7-oz. can ...... 80o Fowl ...... 26o lb. 18-oz, can ...... 46o Eastern Roast Pork. Eastern Fresh Shoulders. Baldwin Apples 8 '»• 20c Oysters, Vi-plot ...... ,18o Cold ModsI and Pilltbuiyf lost k Pint ...... 86o Eastern Fresh Spareribs. 40-lb. box 11.00 LIFETIME CHROMIIM THAT Legs of Lamb...... 24o Ib. "^ 1 Stewart^s Bulk Sauerkraut...... lOo lb. Luscious fwsst Something New! Roast B e e f...... 26o lb. WITH 2 PMIUHE TOPS FROM For Meat L o a f - Buck’s Cracked Wheat Bread, 2 Packages Ground Round Steak and loaf ...... 12o Tokay Grapes 3i»*19c Blueberries P o r k ...... 80c lb. FLOUR renoy Snow Whits BISQDICK6 9 « Try Calumet Baking Powder This Time For Results! Can M M to Bm M. Mfito. I. Y. Mushrooms op%¥sr bikt. 89c LIFETIME CHROMIIM THAT Frssh apssn Netivs Aeeept No Substitutes «1.15 WITH 2 PACKASE TOPS FROM 1 pkgr. Softasilk Cake Flour .. .33c 2 Packages Spinach 3 i»*-15c 2 pkgs. W heaties...... t. ______25c •olid Crisp l 4 H -lb . Bog nil VALIE. BISQBICK6 9 < Iceberg Lettuce 2 hds.’ 13c D U l. MbHbH to Mfato, N. Y. 4151 Accept No Substitutes Phone Service Until 8:30 Tonight. 1 pkg. Softasilk Cake Flour ______33c A&P Food Stores ' ' New England 2 pkgs. W h e a tie s...... 25c The Greot ATLANTIC & PACIFK. Tea Company MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1939. PAGE THIRTEEN

Haven redlroad, committed suicide TEACHERS OF STATE by asphyxiation in the kitchen of WEST SIDE EEVEN her home at 38 Waller Court this morning. Opening pie gas supply HOLD PARLEYS TODAY on tbe kitchen range she seated herself before tbe stove and, after TO HOLD PRACTICE SOUTH Mf\NCHTS TCf> - CONN (By Associated Preee) covering her head with a blanket, The public schools in Connecticut placed her head on the range. She were closed today as teachers met was dead when a neighbor found New Britain Triangles Will in New Haven and Hartford for her. their annual state convention. Teachers In the southern half of NOTED ARCHITECT DIES Here’s Good News Furnish Opposition Here the state held sessions simultane­ Virginia Water, England, Oct. 27. ously at Woolsey Hall and the Com­ — (A P )— Sir John Harvard Biles, mercial high school auditorium In 79, noted naval architect, died to­ on Sunday. New Haven, while teachers from the day. northern section met in the Horace Besides serving as usessor in the for You! Bushnell Memorial hall at Hartford. Titanic disaster inquiry n 1912, Sir The West Side football team will In centering its convention In two John also testified in 1929 before hold a practice Besaion this evening cities, the Connecticut State Teach­ the board of trade in the inquiry at the West Side playgrounds rain ers Association Inaugrurated a new Into the loss of the Vestrls. policy, the convention having been A 2S'a% Saving on Fancy Pack shine. Several new players will scattered in previous years in sev­ tfork out with the club for the first eral other cities as well as New SPECIAL time and all members are requested Haven and Hartford. FOR THE WEEK-END! to attuid. Prominent educators were speak­ Sunday, if arrangements can be ers for the morning and afternoon u a l it y a n n e d o o d s made, the locals will play at 10 BUTTER Q C G sessions, while discussions of com­ Q^clock at Mt. Nebo. The New Brit­ mon problems of the teachers were Burt Olney’s 1933 Pack ain Triangles will furnish the op- scheduled for the luncheon meet­ ROLLS Sunbeam or Equivalent .^fositlon to the team and it will be ings. 20c dozen CANNED VEGETABLES rimembered that the Eagles met CANNED FRUITS this same teanii earlier in the sea- ASK TOUR DRIVER WOMAN KILLS SELF ion and won, 6-0. OR PHONE 8687 (Case of 24.) . The management feel that if the Visit Our Retail Store At Local Number One (Case of 24.) morning game is played it will not New London, Oct. 27.— (AP) — hjterfere with smy other attraction. Despondent because of 111 health, Green Mountain Mrs. Isabelle Proctor, about 55, Mohr^s Bakery All large, No. 2 size cans. 'jAnc^her , move was announced 1933 packed fruits. No. 2 size cans. Itet nlgit. Johnny Kravunka, husky wife of James A. Proctor, a fire- 18 Gorman Place- • 6 cans Tender Sweet PEAS 190-pound guard, will be shifted to mem In the employe of the New • 4 cam Sunbeam PINEAPPLE (siloed) POTATOES • 4 cans Golden Bantam CORN the backfleld. Although a bit crude, • 4 cam Sottbeam PINEAPPLE (omshed) this qhhp has picked up a lot of • 4 cans TOMATOES f b o t l ^ .'^daring the past three • 4 cam Navy Brand PEARS • 2 cans Cut Wax BEANS ^ e k s and his poundage ought to C bushel • 4 cam Hnnt’s Snpreme PEACHES help the backfield. 99 • 2 cans Cut Green BEANS -’Othef changes contemplated will M 4 cans Snnrlse GRAPEFRUIT Limit two bushels to a customer. Ask your • 2 cans SUoed BEETS the Silf'tlng of Tryon to guard, hales s e l f -s l r v l : • 4 cans SunrlM FRUITS for SALAD neighbor abont the quaUty of these potatoes. c Johnson to end and placing They're guaranteed to cook white and mealy. • 2 cans SUCCXITASH J ^ ZaloniB into Johnson’s shoes at • 2 cans APPLESAUCE tickle.t These moves have been G p a c e : p y Stark Delicious made :iecessary owing to the show- quantities of any particular Item as yon so desire. No half oases sold at above prices. Stock n J ity of Dugan at tackle >and Zalonis WAIT a r r r i your pantry shelves now—and SAVE! Canned goods will be higher later! ^ at guard. Teddy Fields may be Q back at his old position at end. A pples 4 qts. 25. Last Sunday’s miserable showing Heaping 4-qoart baskets. Tasty . . tempting Demonstration Sale! Swift’s ‘Tremium” by the backs may be straightened Demonstration Sampling Sale! apples! Ducking for apples is loads of fun— out when Happeny will call sig­ especially if they’re as tas^ as these! nals, Witkoskl and Eagleson at Pound halfbacks and either Lucas or An­ Florida “Morjuce” (Oven^zed) gelo at fun. Brown and Harburta (Whole) nre coming along fast and may be Boscul HAM given (.he call over the rest of the Taste a sample m d bi^ a ham. Small, lean and mild sugar cured. 8 to 10 pounds average weight Remember squad. George Brown is almost dvanges doz. 1 9 « Sweet . . juicy! toere Me di^ns of different ways of serving ham. It’s really the most popular ^ meats s^ ed 2Sier hot ready to relieve Anderson at cen­ Don t forget the Hallowe’en buffet supper—Ham will be Just tbe thing! ter for at least part of the game and Leggett is Also ready now for COFFEE Flame Tcflcay more time in the game. 4% Srt I I Country Roll strictly Fresh LOCAL The psactlce tonight wlH be at 6:80 o’clock sharp. Grapes 3 19« BUTTER 2 it*. d3« Sound . . bursting with goodness! I I EGGS doz. Good for table use as well as cooking. We handle over a If you like your eggt fresh—get them at HALE'S, m Sunklst------ton of this grade vrj,of cpaswwwabatter weekly GONCQIT T(T BENEFIT W h member! Never a distressed egg In a carload! - Thev*! positively locals! ^ Pound ^ EDUCATIONAL aU B it pays to buy Gold Medal The coffee with a SUGAR 10ib..48< Finance Committee Plans Pro­ distinctive flavor! . . . California | | We reserve the right to limit qnanUtiAff, FLOUR b., $1.09| | gram to Be Given Monday BOSCUL A new coffee to Man­ From contented cows! 'Kitchen tested” all purpose flour for bread, pestricaSi ..Evening, Nov. 13 in H. S. chester but wld^y Lemons 4 9® Carnation Large, 241/2-pound bag. HaU. known In the metropol­ Juicy . . sour! * COFFEE itan areas of New York 3 cans 19e Special Saturday! Assorted a n d Philadelphia. Plans are being made and tickets Florida Sealdsweet Demonstration! Sunshine Bazaar wfll go on sale Monday, for a con- Worth 85q,a.gpand qr ig a r e t t e s C $ 1 .0 5__ c ^ , to be given Monday* evening, your money refunded! November 18, In the High school w ^ brands—Camel, Chesterfield, Old Gold. GRAPEFRUIT Cookies ib . _ ^ Lncky Strike. Fresh shipments for Saturday's selling. hail, for the benefit of the Educa- A repeater by popular request!—and are they delicious! tiCHial club. The finance committee York State White of the club is sponsoring the per- No Hallowe’en party Is complete without these. fc^rmance, and the proceeds will be 2 f o r 2 5 < applied to the fvmd for welfare work As big as a hat . . and juicy! Pea Beans 21bs. H l. among the school children in the viprioxis districts in town. This year, 2 lbs. 1 3 c ^ MANS-ohM,.,: aq.W ore, the Educatiozxal club has - Crisp! Green! assumed, the financial responsibility NATION-WIDE Savoy Santa Clara fop the Dental Hygiene work in the FREE! Bottle of “Our Pride” PANCAKE SYRUP with schools, as well as free milk for W’ashbum’s needy children, nutrition classes, Prunes 2 lbs. _ w ^ch include regular dinners served Cash SPINACH in Vthe Eighth district, chest clinic Pancake Flour 2 pkgs. 2 5 ® with X-ray work when necessary, Prince Albert and free glasses ii^ cases of severe Specials 1 2 ^ peck Armour’s eye conditions and inability tP pay* Full pound tin. tin TTie work is entirely for tbe children 10 LBS. SUGAR, FuU, S-pound peck. Eat spinach for health! Tobacco 79c of^thls town and the sponsora would Bacon ib. ICe LIMITED...... Hearts of gr^tly appreciate the patronage 49c Remember to vote for your favorite organization S u ^ cured bacon—good tasting! Plain wrapped. ^ and co-operation of tbe townspeople. In the Ti^ets for this concert may be ob- Nation-Wide Q 0 Land O’Lakes Whp’s Afraid tafaed from members of the Educa­ Coffee, lb...... Butter, 2 lbs... C Celery 2 bun. 2 1 e tional Club. O O Quick Arrow Contest Of The Big Black Post Brand ^ ^ Country Roll r \ Two and three-stalk bunches of bleached celery. a Contest ends Tuesday Night, October Slst. Thre< ■V \' ' Flakes, 2 pkgs. 1 / C Butter, 2 lbs... “ Ta/ C Snow-White Iceberg li Prizes: NEGRO CHOIR TO SING Sweet Mixed Q ^ Native Potatoes, 0 1 3 Pickles, qt. jar ^ / C 15-lb. peck . . . C Lettuce 2^<»*15c $30 $20 $10 Witch! FOR nU-COUNTY UNION Spring Legs of Lamb, Ib. One of our most popular vegetables. Giving a Hallowe’en party or Ivory Soap, Medium ^ Hale’s Famous “Plain Bag” bridge? . . thra Hale’s “SELF- 1 9 c , 2 3 c Size Bar ...... OC Green Top SERVE” Is the place to boy Tea lb. your “goodies.” A. chorus of Negro voices will ...... l O c Nation-Wide Mayon- 4 jp* sli®: a program of spirituals for the naise, {fln t. . . . lO C Orange Pekoe or Formosa Oolong!______BORDEN’S CREAM CHEESE...... " p k ^ 25c October program of the Tri-coun­ Lamb Chops, 2 ^ C Carrots bunch Beecb-Nnt Canned (Stuff your celery with cheese . . . devilled ham u d wal­ ty Christian Union which is to be Dromedary Dates, •% o Full bunches of fresh carrots. nut meats.) g i^ n in the Marlborough Congre­ Face Romp Boast, 2 ^ C VS3 Pitted, pkg...... lO C Green ■ NEWTON ROBERTSON’S DOUGHNUTS . doz. l$c gational church Simday evening at Spaghetti 3 cans 2 5 c (AND CRULLERS.) 7:80. The Rev. James Wright, pas­ Full pound tins.______tor of the Talcott street church and Giase & Sanborn’s C()flPee, 1-lb. can . . . 28c DE-FI DATES ...... n t - 5- his young people’s choir will fur- L o o k s bunch Beech-Nnt ENGLISH WALNUT MEATS ...... 14^’. 34c niah the program. Mr. Wright will (Perfect Bordeau hahves.) Native Bmllers, ^speak on “The Congregational In­ Chlpso, 2 large lb...... UNDERWOOD’S DEVILLED HAM ... .7c, 13c, 27c ace in the Life of the Negro.’’ 2 5 c Pk?*- ...... Catsup (large) bottle 18® Boasting Chickens, Dlella Parks will sing “Deep Marshmallows, Beech-Nut (Including glass jug.) ' * Rfeser,” sujd Lester B. Wilson will lb...... 2 9 c 1-H). pkg...... CIDER SALE Native Fowl, CAKE CONFETTI ...... pk* 9c slag “Nobody Knows.” Albert Jones Rippled Wheat, lb...... (Chocolate shot o^ assorted.) ’ w® retd “Creation” by James Wel- 2 3 c 2 pkgs...... Chili Sauce(lar ge)bottle 2 4® dqh Johnson and “Little Brown Chock Boast, cup Nation-Wide KO-KO-ETTES...... nkir 9c Bab3r” by Dimbar. The choir will lb...... 1 9 c 5 « Calumet Boneless Chock BoD, Gelatine...... SAUER’S UQUID COLORS...... 19c render the following numbers: Or by the gallon, 16c. Plus gallon glass jug (Assorted.) “Every Time I Feel the Spirit,” lb...... 1 5 c Gold Medal Pancake charge. “Were You There?” “Study War Frankforts, Flour, 2 p k g s .___ Baking Powder can 29® RUBYETTES...... jar 12c N^ More,” “ Shine On Me,” “Swing 2 lb s ...... 2 7 c CampbeU’s Soaps, Low,” and “ Steal Away.” Sausage, AH Flavors, 3 eaim 2 lb s ...... 3 2 c Bib Roast, Libby’s Corned Beef, lb...... 2 0 c large c a n ...... “HEALTH MARKET WEEK-END SPECIALS” LaGUARDlA ISH|ADING Daisy Hams, Nation-Wide Hash, Ib...... 2 5 c can ...... From Best Grade Prime Beef! Smoked Shonlders, Bisqnlck, IN DIGESTmLOTING Ib...... 1 2 c pkg...... Roasting

New York, Oct. 27.—The latest SIRLOIN STEAK 25« report by the Literary Digest on its LIFETIME CHROMilMTMY poD in the New York City mayoral C h ic k e n campaign showed Florello H. La- WITH 2 PACKAGE TOPS FROM Pork 1,1 Guardia, fusion candidate, still 2 Packages maintaining his lead, with Joseph l£!^d.r< "> lOe Ribs 8 Jr® Lean . . fresh! V. McKee, Recovery Party candi­ 11.50 Fresh lean ^Mueribs of fresh porkers! \ date, making sharp gains in the lAUE BISQUICK69c last week. Of the 452,738 votes coimted, La- BNMi n MfMKf BWIM, II. T. Guardia received 217,599 or 48.06 per cent; McKee, 169,715 votes, or Accept No Substitutes 5:2. "> 16. 37.49 per cent, while John P. Freeh . . lean . . tender! O’Brien, Tammany candidate, 51,- 1 pkg. Softasilk Cake Flour ...... 33c Best qnaUty . . tasty! 562 or 11.39 per cent. Mayor O’Brien’s percentage 2 pkgs. W heaties...... * *25c Pound showed a steady decline while Mc­ American •. R Kee gained appreciably since the PATRONIZE THESE NATION-WIDE STORES; Swift’s “Premium” last report. LaGuardia’s percentage i 7 « roasting chickens. Milk Fresh Unk sausages . . great fw ©old, crisp mornings! Cheese lead slipped fractionally. George England An excellent quality ! Charles Solomqn, Socialist candi­ KitteFs Market fed, fancy stock. Will date, galnqd fn ^ o n a lly during the 252 Spruce St. Tel. 8855 18 BisseU St. Td. 4266 week, .the miscellaneous return roast tender and deli­ and his vote showed the vote will Bursack Brothers W. Harry England Roquefort be cast almoet intact among the 470 Hul^ord Road TeL 8682 Manchester Green Tel. 8451 cious! Beef 1 5 * three msjtk candidates. Shoulder roast of beef. Cheese . D d ® ------h------1 1 * .MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1935, I PAGE FOURTEEN Read W\e Classified Renlal Rropertg Listing on this Pag

make his voice seem camuaL ‘?u t at the Allyn theater. That is real each day. From ner vantage place were so sensitive. Just a g^reat APARTMENl'S—FLATS— we’re going to make, up for all AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4| MOTORCYCLES— HOUSEHOLD GOODS news for picture fans. near the door she would watch big—” her voice trailed off help­ TENEMENTS 63 Miss West soared to the greatest eagerly for the tall figure that lessly. There warn something dis­ that." BICYCLES 11 FOR s a l e :—BIG BARGAINS in He watched Joam move awaiy In­ {19S1 CHEVROLiET SPORT coupe, heights of popularity any screen presently would come striding turbing about Bamney’s gaze. used cook stoves and heaters. Cook FOR REINT—6 ROOM tenement on to the crowd, then returned to his four new tires and battery, very HARLEY-DAVIDSON motorcycle. actress ever has attained, revolu- down the corridor.’ Jt came to Pat “ Go on.” low mileage. 1930 Ford sport road- No reaisonable offer refused. Riley stoves $6.00 up; also new oil burn­ Wadsworth street, with garage. as a shock one day to realize it “Baby,” Pat finished launely. office. He was greeted bjr t*ht’s ers for sale. Manchester Green Inquire 13 Wadsworth street tionzed feminine styles as the result Bter, with 6 wheels, top and paint Chevrolet Co., Armory Gau-age, 60 was Barney for whom she watched “Yes, I know. Crying for the “Well, who would have tSa^ht Garage.—Jones. of her Isist film, “ She Done Him you’d come baurging back ■o'halify!'' very good, also a trunk rackj 1930 Wells street. Telephone 6874. Wrong.” The imagination falls in an and not Joan. moon,” said Barnney, “amd then Caievrolet coach with wire wheels For a moment she felt a queer flnHfwg I don’t— ” He didn’t finish. Vance Nicholas m ^e a swift ciit. FOR SALE— ONE SUPER and one BUSINESS LOCATIONS attempt to figure what her latest “Hasn’t a mam the right to tome and good tires; 1929 Chrysler four sense of disloyalty, but brushed He waia appalled aus he realized that Williams’ used oil burner. Both in picture will accomplish. to his own office?” Bausw^ de- door sedan, padnt, tires and motor FLORISl'S—NURSERIES 15 FOR RENT 64 the thought away impatiently. Ab- he had been about to say “don’t good mechanical condition. Price For it is superior to her first mamded with more feeling thto was O. K. 1929 Chevrolet coach. This .surd. Joan was an angel. Pat told want it.” \' FOR SALE—CUT FLOWERS such right for cash. Inquire Johnson & starring film in every respect— necessary. oar is in good shape, at a very low RENT FREE 1 MONTH.—Store herself she couldn’t do without A queer alienee bung between as chrysanthemums and pompoms; Little, Cor. Center and trotter Sts. story performance, excdlence of them. Pat began to type furiously, “Why of course!” saud Pat. “It’s price: 1929 Nash four door sedan, 15x45, first class condition. Oak Joan’s visits. But Barney was fun. also ferns. We have tulips and production, wisecracks and songs. the metadllc click-click soimdlng only that I efidn’t expect you.” in very good condition, has had the street, near Main, to responsible Then there were short drives hyacinth bulbs. Krauss Green­ Miss West gives a splendid per­ strange in the heavy stillness. "Next time Til send you a’ lHre best of care; 1929 Chrysler sedan. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 party. C. R. Biurr. Tel. 4161. with Joan and Barney. And one house, 621 Hartford Road. CaU formance— she portrays a colorful day she was moved into the Park After a moment Baumey got his so I won’t find the place cluttered This is the very popular Model 70, TO REINT—OFFICES AT 865 Main character, 'Tlra, a hardboiled, car­ 8962. ______FOR SALE—PIANO, guitar, sew­ avenue apartment with Joan. hat amd depairted. up with a lot of useless males.” can be bought very reasonable. street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed­ nival-dancer who becomes a New ing machine $5.00 each; oil stove Three more weeks passed and He spoke curtly to "Vance, Nicho-^ "Vamce is rather uaelete,” - Pat RUesy Chevrolet Co., Armory, 60 ward J. Holl. Tel. 4642 and 8025. York sensation. On her rise to $2.00. 42 Woodbridge street then Pat began to fret against the las, a very rich, dull young man agreed, busying herself at hto deek. Wells street. Tel. 6874^______MOVING— TRUCKING— fame and fortime, she vamps any enforced idleness. A faint color Who frequented the Jigsaw. Spoke “But it doesn’t make mUoh:|W- ______STORAGE______M number of men, finally ending up was beginning to show in her curtly for no reaison other tham ference when a mam is ar ortoc 1933 WILLYS SEDAN, 1931 Chev- HOUSES FOR RENT 63 besieged by her “tall, dark and rolet Coupe, 1931 Ford Coupe, 1930 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 cheeks. The cheeks were roimdlng that Vance had been hanging mentad as he is. Vance is good- SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the handsome,’’ a society millionaire. out, and streng^th was coming as amoimd the office lately with his looking, isn’t he?” .' Chevrolet Coach, 1928 Ford Coupe, She sinjgs five sensational songs, 1926 Chevrolet Co8u:h. Cole Motors, accommodation ot their large Oe> FOR REa’TT—SEVEN room house, Plot’s appetite improved. admiration for Pat thinly dis­ “Do you He awake nighto tfatok- PLEASANT SOUTH ROOM, heat­ all Improvements, central location, demces the “midway”—a spectacu­ ing up bright things to say?” *'^ at the Center. 6463. Luxe bus for lodge, party or team ed, tile bath room, with shower. “When I feel a little stronger guised. rent reasonable. Write Herald Box lar variation of that same shimmy I’U have to get something to When BauTiey heamd from Joam “No, I warn bom'' with a'.1^ 1^ trips at special rates. Phone 8068. Diail 4545. 14 Spruce street. W t tiuv SKiA ano ixohange used 8860, 8864. S. which, we are told, she herself Pat said. ‘T can’t bear this sitting that night that Pat had a date mind "Why ame you staring to?” carF all makes and models. Armory STEAM HEATED furnished room, originated; wears lovely clothes, aroimd doing nothing all day.” with Vance he found his slight ‘T was thinking jt s a netor ta te m Garage, 60 Wells street Telephone LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FOR RENT—9 ROOM HOUSE on and she scintillates with wit in an It was Barney who came to the contempt for the young man sud­ about girls. They lo ad otnerwlae the CHAKGB current product!^. 'Tbj two make radiated pride amd satisfaction in HIGH SCHOOL senior wants job tis DELMONT STREET, 6 rooms, all PAT WARING, Joan’s younger FB wlU be eolleoted. No resx>onsl* so perfect a team as screen lovers her work. mothers helper, for room and improvements, newly renovated, sister, is In an automobile acci­ for errors In telephoned sds that Warner Bros, plan to continue “Littlo idiot,” said Barney one be assumed and their aoonrsey board. Call 3375 after 6 p. m. near stores emd bus line. Dial 4618. dent in which J ^ R Y FORREST­ eannot be gnaranued. them also In such roles In non-mu­ ER, her escort, is klQed. They day when he caune in with the daily roses which Pat Insisted were INDEX OF FOR RENT—NOV. 1ST.— Five sical pictures. had Just come from a read house room tenement, first floor, modem Such noted comedians as Frank and Jerry had been drinking. quite au3 necessary for the office aus CLASSIFICATIONS DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 with steam heat, 18 Hollister McHugh, Guy Kibbee, Ruth Don­ Heartsick, Pat runs away to New the night club. “Who ever heaurd ■ i c ■».■■■ . M. ».tm •mm* street Apply 281 Spruce or 20 Hol­ nelly a id Hugh Herbert supply the York. Joan follows and begins of a pretty office!” . . . . B comedy in the hilariously funny sit­ “Well, I stay In the office,” said C FOR s a l e :—PERINE:SE puppies. lister street two weary searches—a search for Pat. “And I like roses.” Deaths I •rntt* . •■ •. f D Inquire 99 Porter street. uations In “Footlight Parade.” Pat and a search for a Job. Card ot Thanks t » • • t n • tm • wn B FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tene­ Claire Dodd sis the vamp, Gordon Joan is eng^aged to si: - In a ‘Tf the roses are fo’- you, Pat. In Memorlam .. » • ic. • ... .vu •'•''r r ment, with all improvements. Ap­ Westcott and Arthur Hohl as the night clnb owned by handsome that’s different,” Barney said Lost and Found 1 ply 172 Charter Oak street. slowly. After that he would help Axnonneements M r.. • » c A POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 4.3 two vlllsdns with Philip Faversham BARNEY BLAKE, who proves a Personals ...... I comprise another qusu'tet of recog­ her arramge them. Sometimes his REINT HUNTING? TeU us what steadfast friend. I AatomoUlea FOR SALE—150 BARRED ROCK nized players. clumsy bronw fingers would touch you want we’ll take care of it for Pat loses her job as a model in Automobl^ tor Sale ...... 4 Pullets, reeuly to lay; tested aud Other importsmt roles are enact­ a wholesale hoose. Barney per­ her slim, white ones. Antomobttes tor^Jlxchsrge B you, without chfirge. R. T. Mc­ vaccinated. Charle.: Steppe, 137 ed by Renee Whitney, Barbara suades Joan to move into the Once when this happened he Anto AoosBsor1ea->Tlrsa ...... « Cann, 69 Center street Dial 7700. Anto Repairing—Painting 1 Vernon avenue, Rockville. Rogers, Juliet Ware, Paul Porcsisl, apartment where his stepmother drew his hamd away abruptly, so Anto Sonoola ...... » a-« • s:» • A abruptly that the vaise tilted and FOR RENT—'THREE, FIVE and Herman Bing, Charles Wilson smd lives. A few weeks later Joan Autos—Ship by Truck > a • «o» • k b W 8 oly Pat’s quickness saved It from Anto^-For H lr« ...... > six room tenements, with all mod­ William Grsmger. In addition to finds Pat in a shabby rooming ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 turning over. She wiped the drops . iT-i Oarages—Ssrvlcs —Storage . 10 em Improvements. Inquire at 147 this Imposing csist there are two house, very ill. She recovers and Motoroyeles—Bleyoles ...... 11 himdred smd fifty of Hollywood’s during her convalescence Barney of water from her hamd. Wanted Antes—Motoreyqles II I HAVE SOME SECOND hand Blast Center street or Phone 7864. Bustaess aad Protesal'eaal Serrleea steam radiators for side; also sec* most beautiful and tsilented singing and Joan sue drawn closer to­ “Clumsy!” she said. “Can’t you Business Senrloet Offered ...... IS ond inside brick. Phone 7691. WE HAVE A SUNNY 8 room smd dsmeing girls In the msunmoth gether. Joan reads that Barbara even put rosea in a vauw? My Bousebold Services Offsred .....I I apartment, that wlU make a com­ choruses smd surprise ensembles. is in New York and will be the you’ll make a 'helpless husband.” Building—GontraoUng lA The picture was directed by Lloyd Barney did not anarwer. He FlorlaU—Nnrsorlea »•••••••« 18 fortable home this winter, in the guest of honor at a party given Funeral Otreotora • * * • • **• I le FUEL AND FEED 49*A Johnson Block. Telephone 6917 or Bacon whq also directed “42nd by Bob’s father. Barney asks stalked back to his desk, took his Beatlm Plumbing—Roofing .m 17 3726. Street” while the ensembles were Joan to marry him. Believing Bob seat emd apparently became ab­ (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE FTOTURB) Inanranoe ...... 18 FOR SALE—HARD WOOD for created smd staged by Busby Berk­ sorbed in the business of reading KUllnary—Dreaamaktng ...... 19 Is lost to her, she a oc^ ts Buney. The Tlnymites ■were satisfied to bread qjrumbs inside. Whfl« I . am ICovlng—Truoklng—Btoraga . . . 10 stove, furnane and fire plane. $8.00 BEIAUTIFUL 4 ROOMS, modem, eley. The screen play by Msmuel his mafil, airranged in the neat cord, $4.50 per loau. Chas. Heckler, stop their fishing. Goldy cried, “Be­ doing that, you Tlnles get th a to m A nting—Papering ...... II $15.00, Wfdnut, near Pine street, Seff smd James Seymour is a well CHAPTER XXVI stack in front of him. hot. I Profeaalonal Servloea ...... a II telephone Rosedale 13-18. also one new second floor, scraped knit comedy with romantic love The glaiss-topped desk was shin' fore we cook a fish meal we should Repairing ...... II Josm told Bsumey,, “We can’t “We’ll use the bride one, r ^ t floors, $18.00. Inquire Tailor Store, Interest sus well sis hilarious situa­ Ing. The brass ash tra3rs were railortng—Dyeing—Cleaning .. ■ 14 FOR SALE— SLABS, Hickory and msdee any plans now. We must dry wee Dotty’s clothes. out here. ’Twill brown the nah Collet Gooda and Servloe e • afiC Wk* IB 8 Walnut street tions, fsist action smd spsirkling get Pat well and strong first.” kept free of amhes, rubbed to am fine, never feiur. Somebody jpto tha Wanted—Bualneaa Service is.-**. 16 oalf. Selected fireplace wood, cut She’s soaking wet. So's Scouty comedy. ‘W e ’ll have Pat fit as a fiddle extra brightness. Pat’s desk was They erne bound to catch a cold, charcoal from my cabin. Speg a Bdueattona] to order. C. A. Staye. Dial 3149. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, on Lilting songs that everyone will equally neat. The light with the tonraea ano Clasaea « • « MW 17 in no t^ime’ ” Barney assured her, that way. We’ll build a great big lot!” ^ *" first floor, with all modem im­ be humming and which were writ­ “And then you’re going to marry green shade, which she used when TI.T - ...... ^vate Inatruotlon 18 provements, at 170 Oak street In­ fire and they*U dry uulckly, good­ >anclng ...... «ae.18* A GARDEN-FARM- ten by two teams of song writers, me.” she worked late, wais at one side ness knows." The oven etood right on' ts [naloal—Dramatlo .* ..r..>».■». 88 quire Maples Hospital, 164 Oak Harry Wsirren smd A1 Dubln, smd As soon sus Pat was well enough A notebook lay open on the other, ground and * aU th e. ‘OninBMB. 'gat'J Fan ted—Inatruotlon 80 DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 “All right,” the fisherman re­ street Sammy Fsdn smd Irving Ksdial, add she was moved to a light, airy an amray of shampened pencils plied. “There Is a pile of wood be­ ered ’round while Wln<^ twim , Financial greatly to the entertsdnment fur­ ready. nice hot fire. “We’re retoy/ Oop- Bonda—Stooka—Mortgagea 81 FOR s a l e :— APPLES: Baldwin, FOR RENT—FIVE LARGE rooms, hospital room that wets sdways side my UtUe hut We’U ,hurry • e e nished by the msimmoth musical “ So you think T il make a bum py cried. Bualneaa Opportunltlea 88 Golden Rpplna, Gilliflowers, 50c, in first class condition. Inquire filled with Barney’s flowers. Lois back. Come on, lads, follow me.” Honey to Loan ...... e FY c • • • M 88 75c and $1.00 per bushel. Keifer and dancing spectacles. smd Jane sent flowers too. Joan’s husband,” said Barney affter a mo In just a UtUe while they had a The fisherman then aaidt “Hur­ Help and SitmUona 425 Center street ray!” * and put the atuffed.fito on Pears 40c basket Potatoes, beets, roses were there adso, but Barney’s ment. blaze that made the soaked ones elp Wanted—Female ...... 88 Pat whirled around in her chair elD Wanted—Male ...... 81 caurrots, cabbage, pumpkins. Tele­ FOR RENT—SUMMIT ST., half magnificent big basket was the glad. It wasn’t very long till they the tray that slid into Hie oyes- to find Barney atarlng at her, “Gee, it looks good,” Dbngr sighed. g phone 6121. The GUnank 'Faxm, So. duplex house, five rooms, garage, MAE WESTS PICTURE one Pat’s eyes were always seek­ were dry as they could be. Saleamen Wanted ...... S6-A “Well, for goodness sakes!” she “Get paper plates, and rorks tod Bcip Wanted—^Male or Female » 87 Main street south side. Apply Manchester ing. The big basket was followed Agenta Wanted ...... o>.87*A by others with cards besuing Im­ exclaimed. 'T didn’t dream you Then Scouty cried, 'N ow let’s knives. You’ll have the Realty Co. Telephone 4412. AT ALLYN, HARTFORD 3mur young lives,” exclaimed vba Bltuatlona Wanted—Female ...... 88 MeINTOSH AND Baldwin apples; pudent messsiges in Bsmney’s bold prepare our fish meal. Gee, the •i- Bltuatlona Wanted—Hale 81 open air has given me an appetite. friendly fisherman. “The fish spon Bmnloyment agenolea...... 40 also other varieties, 1,000 bushel. FOR RENT—^AT 25 EEro street, handwriting— “Hurry up and get Uve stock—Pete—Penltry—VeUelea Quantities of cider apples. Conrad first fioor, modem five room flat well. Infant. I believe you’re fak­ FOR RENT NOVEMBER 1st How will we cook the fish?” will be done." ‘Tm No Angel” Booked for a The two girls ran into the shack Dog^^"BlrdS'^—Peta ...... 41 Merz, Vernon Depot. good location. Near Main street ing,' or “Great Scott, how long do On Cambridge St., 6-Room Sin­ “We’ll bake I t ” said the fisher­ Llv 1 8took-~Veblclea ...... cc«... 41 garage. Inquire 21 £Hro street Week at City Theater — Said I have to keep this u p?” man. Then up to him wee Goldy and very shortly came right back. f] Poultry and Suppllea ...... 41 gle, fireplace, steam heat, two-car “We have them,” shouted Dotty.' X ■' ^ Wanted — Peta—Poultry—Stock 44 FOR SALE — GOOD WINTER To Be Her Best. Pat sparkled and glowed over garage, $40 per month. ran and said, “Let’s have some stifffling, too. That makes a dandy “There’s «iough for everyone.” XA For Salo—macellamdena Keeping Green Mountain Potatoes FOR RENT—TWO THREE and each message, putting the cards Artlolea tor Sale...... 45 $1.00 delivered, 90c at farm. Sam­ four room furnished or unfurnished Mm West is back In Hartford to­ away csrefuUy in her handbag. HOLDEN-NELSON CO. dish.” (Dotty finds a mmistroiu pet In Boata and A.cceaaorIea ...... 46 ple at C. S. Barlows Service Sta^ aputments. Manchester Construc­ day in a new Paramoimt picture, ■When she w m stronger she was Rubinew Building “Okay! That’s great!” the man Building Mateiiala ...... 47 replied. ‘T il stuff some moist the next story.) Dlamonda—Watchea—Jewelry .. 48 tion. Main street.—E. B. London. tion Co. ‘TeL 4181 or 4359. *Tm No Angel”, booked for a week moved to a sun porch for a while leotrloal Appllanoea—^Radio . . . 49 Tel. Rosedale 44-2, Manchester dlv. ¥Uel and Feed ...... 49-A Garden — Farm—Dairy Produota 80 FOR SALE—HAND PICKED Bald­ Itouaebold Gooda ...... mm. .*.. 81 By HAMLET Machinery and Toola 51 win apples, 60c bushel, at farm, ALLEY OOR Alley’s Tough, Too! Mueloal Inatrumenta e e • eNTaie a * ', 4 88 bring cont^er. 612 Keeney street M ice and Store Equipment 64 Telephone 6424. . peciala at the Storea .. 4 • dCi 66 Fearing Apparel—Fur* • • a «ta 87 FOR SALE—^NUMBER-ONE Green Wxated—To Buy I • are • a a 68 -Hotela Reaorta Mountain potatoes. Orders solicited Beatnarantr for winter. Inquire Chas. E. »ma ^Tlthout Board 89| Thresher, Buckland. TeL 6046. aarderaa Wanted...... >..89-A' »untry Board—Reaorta i..^ . 60 otela—Reatanranta ranted—Rooms—Board *-<• HOUSEHOLD GOODS Real Rotate Fei Rent lenta, Flata Tenements _ Location! for Rent ■>. ^ouaea for Rant u, ...ic.. iburban for Rent . . . . «a a c»'a:«c« ler Homes for Rent .-r.mmn rted to Rent ...... -..«. Real Retate For Sale aent Building for Sale leas Property for Sale ____ and Land for Sale louaes for Salt Its for Sale ._irt Property for Salb iuburban for Sale e e • e eraa-apia^'a a m : Batata tor Bxohaaga itad—Beal BstaU JIalli MANCHinSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1983. PAGE FIFTEEN

Toonerville Folks OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahern SENSE and NONSENS^ The s c a n d / m- o u s displacement o f e d p i e n e v e r ,

Keep puflhlng— 'tls wiser thaxi sit­ Old Ragson Tatters from Brush- TW' LADS HERt WERE TELL\N F A U G H ^ I -R U N A ting aside. ville says: “There are two kinds of ME THAI NOU LOOK LIKE ME, BUS RISK.IN RESEMBLING' And sighing ana watching and people, good and bad. The classify­ WITHOUT VOUP MOUSTACHE y waiting tee tide. ing is asually done by the good.’’. 'you , EVERYTIM EI WALK ^ In life’s earnest battle they only TR'YINTO IMITATE ME^ HAH f * T=AST AROUCEMAN,e g a d : . The following “flsb story” is told prevail, : . co^ WELL, \F I LOOK LIKE YOU MY MOUSTACHE WA^S Who always march onward and | us by a local fisherman. He vows never say fall. j that not long ago while on a fishing I'M TAKIN THIS FACE OF N\\>^E SHAVED OFF *BY MISTAKE, expedition he cpied a snake which had just caught a frog. Desiring TO “A FENDER SHOP, TO HAVE . BY A NEW BARBER I A colored country preacher who j the frog for bait, he tried unsuc- 'EM STRAIGHTEN OUT TH' DENTS J •BUT. AFTER TAKING A was strong on visiting the female | O’ cessfully by plodding and other A\N HAVIN'PEOPLE X REALISE I'LL HAVE ID of hit congrregation when he met flask and poured a little liquor in MISTAKE YOU FOR ME WILL WEAR A MASK UNTIL MY tee son of tee lady member. the snake's mouth. The snake Parson—Where’s your mother? dropped the frog anf^ slithered FRAY TH’ CUFFS OF MY MOUSTACHE GROWS Small Negro—-She’s home. away. ^ ^ •REPUTATION J A G A IN 9 n Parson- -^teere’s your Paw? Sometime later, tee fisherman v o c V Small Negro—He’s home. felt a tug at his trousers, and found Parson—Tell ’em ‘Howdy* fuh the snake, looking up expect^tly-— tic me. another snd larger frog in his mouth. A farmer was asked tee other day bow he found tee weather out I wonder who Invented work, any­ A t his place. He replied, "Oh, I just way? looked outside the house and there Friend—You should worry, you’ll it was.’’ never Infringe on his patent.

The Sweet Young Thing entered “It’s a good thing Romeo lived tee office of a fashionable dog ken­ when he did, else he would have to nel and tripped up to tee handsome learn the saxophone and how to young man at tee desk: croon.” Sweet Young Thing (cooing) — I want a pet. Some Men Fall Because They HandMme Young Man (sadly) — Think Only in Pints. Others Fail rd love to, but tee boos is very Because They Think in Hogsheads strict. and Act in Gills. Jerry— So your grandpa has a jxPuT,' If te« editors of tee United very bad case of hay fever? %V, States ever go on a strike, one of Larry—He sure has. .He even o tee first demands will be "bigger sneezes every time he passes a grass b o y s : and better waste paper baskets.” widow. The New Democracy When bonds spin up In spiral curve, RAPPER FANNY SAY& ^ stocks descend in tallspln wca. u. a SAT, Off.______swerve. A rmutm rei, tStll Who teen must balance preserve? — ’The government! S C O K U ll SiVlii H Down Slystery Trail By John C. Terry I f grain is sprouting in the sheaf, The price “wrong” on pork or beef, 1 JOflT COUtONT RM(*T Who should at once give us relief? TAKIW# A WOT AT T»AT. —The government! AUTIlO a T , » r r r v i Do you backslide or fall from •mkTDilig \ grace? , RsBege or trump your partners aoe? What aUM can save your face? —The government! N o other power can disburse Such favors to the universe A s this—our gurdlan, doctor, nurse, —The government! \

A man stepped up to a grocer's d g a r counter and bought two ten- cent dgars. A fleotehman who was waiting to be served pushed for­ ward: >v' Scotchman— You sell those cig­ ars three for a quarter, don’t you? Orooer—Yes. By Williams ScotchmaB—WeU, here’s a nickel, WASHINGTON TUBS II By Crane OUT OUR WAY I’ll take the other one. VJfiLL, MOWiUESSeC'* VO o 'RE OUTi Norr "Cities to Get a Break” says a OmA______0 0 6 H , X M I ^ B O SD< MEALS *IH« MEAUS VsJEPE 'IHEPEI newspaper headline. It’s a well I VJISH LAST 'MEEK AMO • VOO MISSED THCW\— MOT A flower girl is a stalk holder known fact teat a good' many of I VS/A6 TvMOTHlS VJEE.V<— t ’. 1 0)0 MV p a r t , a t them are almost or totally broke. in a blossoming bntlnesa NO>M,VHOVSl WNViCW 0\-0 CHOU&H THE STOVE — OOMY START VSIILL THAT BE t h a t s t u f f vvrrH m e I T o 6 6 O U T OUT? W O P K lM ', VOUR SVSIEETIES LUVUJR16S NOW IS THE TIME a m ' h a v e NiAv Bs GoiKio UP, B u t M V 0 \MM S o ARE MV NECESSITIES I TO BUY/ MONEV EIGHT B u c k s p e r Vk EEK , FLAT RATE,

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PIKIAU SCORE-. NUTHIM' STOPS [ECaosND AAOKinCb/lA O m e v^ihck! Tfc/OOft Y ftU S POR SHADfysioe 1 9 , VRO(>-'S PftSCKLES I ’M H O T ' ' i LEO'S T D PUT IT FoB_TH€ OMSS,BUr TUsTwou't CBASH croak VoU D60D B6 Tb CAWiy 7WE BAU. 1HMSBLP laaa BY MtA tpvica. me. .U . a. PAT. OPT.. I f J ..L By Frank Beck GAS BUGGIES The Fox and the Hounds QUICK.. TURN OUR CAR AROUND a n d g i v e h e r TH E G U N ---- THAT r WAS A CLEVER TRICK , THEY PULLED BUT ^VERE CLEAN POOTBALL^ " g J i S y n o t 50 EASILY LOST (XRJPLE cf yew s«0 offidil. bweed Ihe AS ALL THAT- A flying thnlong k wcnM m Juob tn6 number of grid accidents. But it’s stiB used on __ SM l» UNAV/ARE rare occasions. THAT BARBARA’S A flying tackle is somewhat sinilw bj enect to SHRIEKING dipping; unlike clipping, k is more iikefy to result AND HIS m injury to the ladder at weD as Ae rurmet. At CURTAINED used t t^ y , k is broujf|hi into phy when a runner CAR SPEEDING is looee in an open and likdy to score. THROUGH THE The runner, if the tackle it tuccetsful, it NIGHT HAVE AROUSED THE thrown heavily to the ground due to the momen- SUSPICIONS han of the bidder and hinwdf. Broken bones OF THE POLICE are common in this type of tadde, ard not o ^ INTO MAKING Aat, but the ladder ii threeiened with fee fly iif AN deals of fee m ner, and wife having a knia INVESTIGATION. phnlad in his face if fee ladde it made fram fee front 01 side. /O/30 ^ TKc sketch shows a flying tackle from the rear. fiija SSTEEH jHattrlifstfr lEtmtins IfraUk FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27,1968,

Dr. and Mrs. Morris C. Fancher Soaring egg prices in the whole of 843 Main street have has as their sale markets yesterday and today ^ ABOUT TOWN guests the past week, Mrs. Fan- were reflected in the increases Of Course, It’s cher’s mother and brother, Mrs. S. shown in the retail price of eggs k V !t%U eyening between 6 and 8 Walter Worthington and S. Walter Hale’s for \|f61ock the Ladies’ Aid society of sold in local stores this morning. Worthington, Jr., • of Worthington Fresh eggb from nearby henneries QuarryviUe Methodist church Valley, Maryland. the chic ,lrlll eerve at the church, which la that last week were quoted at j rices Th€ J .W H A L C CO. Baar I>olton lake, a supper consist- ranging from 29 to 48 cents a dozen Jog of baked beans, scalloped pota- Francis E. Bray, the jeweler, ex­ today Were listed at from 39 cents Mancheiter Conn*. \ioea, brown and white bread, pickled pects to move his business from the to as high as 54 cents of the large New beets, relishes, apple and pumpkin present location at 645 Main street sized eggs. >i. ( . and coffee. to the State Theater building cm November 2. W hatever Price You Want To Pay— rjfptmtn Timothy Healey of Hart- Hats » |brd, whose services as a speaker m, A r pcfore service clubs and other men’s TURKEY DINNER! Hale’s Can Fit You in a _^§iid women's organizations, will be Sunday, October 29 the guest of the Manchester Ki- Atlantic Rayolite . wanls club at its meeting Monday SIMPLE SIMON noon at the Country clubhouse. He will give an interesting account of RANGE SANDWICH SHOP Winter his unusual experiences as a spy on Reservations must be made by spies, and the captain has fought in dialing the shop, 7678, or 6916. both hemispheres. C. R. Burr will on. MENU: Honeyed fruit cup, Regular users of this oil clairn Women look to Hale’s for the furnish the attendance prize and W. cream of tomato soup, roast •Off - the - face Geor|'e Glenney the stunt. t^iey have found none better. newest hat sensations. Here you turkey with dressing and will And the most wanted models Under 15 gallons. .lOYzC gaL gravy, mashed potatoes, tur­ models . Local members of Trinity Past that are in good taste, .not too ex­ 15 gallons or more, 8 ^2 c gaL nips, cranberry sauce, plum Notde Grands association are re­ padding, coffee! treme to go out quickly. Dress • turbans minded of the monthly meeting at Dinner only 75 cents! and sports models for misses and Odd Fellows hall, Glastonbury, COAT I women. Black, brown, colors. L. T. WOOD CO. \ •brim s Tuesday afternoon at 8 o’clock. 51 Bfssen Street Tel. 4496 Fashionably. .Inexpensively! Jdrs. D. M. Caldwell’s group will Mimnery—^Maln Floor, center. •berets be hostess to the combined groups of the Memorial Hospital Linen aux­ iliary at the Y. M. C. A. Monday af­ A Best Seller! For Our Dear . ternoon. Old Grannies ! ' I The American Legion auxiliary .iwiU hold a Joint installation with the “p o u r jxwt, Monday evening at the South a sleek, young Long Sleeve ^ e th o d lst church. A spaghetti sup- Spend the Long $39.50 two-way ^per at 6:30 In the banquet hall will Winter Evenings Reading precede the ceremony of installa- «on. the New Books From MUSLIN - r Wv ' Here is represented the season’s out­ » Miss Abbie Parker returned to girdle ^ e r home in Hyack, N. Y., today aft- standing coat fashions. (Gorgeously, ^ a visit with Mr. ,and Mrs. Martin C^man of Main street. Hale’s furred with popul» pelts—CARACUL, WOLF, FOX, FRENCH BEAVER, r f t Qihirman J. iCndrew Holzhelmer *: J0C the Armistice Day committee has LAPIN. ^ ^bailed a meeting of the Armistice Circulating committee for Umlght at the Shrmy and Navy dub. All mem- Why be without ’’’bers of the committee are requested Library be present as important biwiness (Others 11.48) ^will be conducted. The meet^ig You woDt believe • Fashlc ^^SriU start at 8 o’dodk sharp. ' Hallowe’en anything so 0 f f l n ol could poiiribly do white shu** ' fi/ TIm Manchester Inmrovemsnt Anthony Adverse aaythlnc to your Hw a p d stlo n will meet this evening at Goodies iflfure . . . but ^Hiae loBj, ^ e Y. M. C. A. for its first fall get- by Hervey Allra when Hale’s lyoull e h a a g e a $ lyour mind when ale e V e a;f o'^ogether. President Joel M. Nichols has such a Ill : 22-75 high neck-\ secured Chief Samuel G. Gordon Constdered one of the "best grand assortment! lyou slip Into Una Z u the prindpal speaker. A male sellers’’ of the season. Eversmne iPouffI A two- Lastoc mar- ANeat Ham-j aSqnartet consiking o^ William Wil- is reading it. 5c day. ' One of our best selling coats! They’re buzg ttina S ku, William Taylor, William Spen- Hallowe’en priced within the modest budget, .and they’re ^vel! and Mr. Nichols will provide WFDOOURPWr A C u t goodg A steamed clam supper will the last word In fashion. Dress and sports ^ a a d full— cede the program. models, many with smart fur trimmings. Main Floor— and k»g. New Fiction Candies At HALE’S Coats- Black and brown. Main Floor, ^ The Y. P. S. C. B.'of the Second Main Floor, rear. rear. «CtaBgi^tional church will meet at 2c per day wttie church tonight at 7 o’clock and 19c pound ^proceed to the home of Mr. and Hill Top Clear by B. Longing Tasty, fresh gum drops in SMra. Fred Newcomb who live on the all sorts of Hallowe’en flgures If you crave new Not How “Cheap”—But 'CHlman farm, 1444 Tolland Tum- Apartment Hotel by H. L. Oates —and ^proprlate colors— te. One More River, by J. Gahrwwthy blswk and orange. frocjks, see these How “Good” Should » The Ladies’ sodety of the Swedish Be The Question! ^Congregational church will meet Summer People by F. H. Lea Hallowe’en Novelties, Smart New r^this evening at the home of Mrs. Matched Pearls by G. L. roil Spooks, ^ tc h e s, skeletons, :^Seda A. Carlson, 192 Woodbrldg^ « pipes, pumpkins trim these The Farm by L. Broomfield cellophane mint bags, M. K. M. ‘7oe Guard” The Recreation Center Juveniles Shifting Sands by S. Bassett 5c Win play a soccer game with the Y. Hallowe’en Novelties, M. C. A. boys tomorrow afternoon at Make excellent table decora­ FROCKS Main Floor, front 8 o’dcx:k at the Charter Oak fidd. tions, ’ 10c Silk H ose Krazy Kat Novelties, for children’s parties, Every pair can be purchased lOc and wltb Hale's complete guaranteea of llie Popeye the Sailor, 1 satisfaction. All flrst quality. An amusing festival table fa­ C PURE SILK hose. (Colors: vor. Mint candy in Popeye's bag, THE CHIFFON—clear and ring- 15c less. Sheer silk with picot top. Bali Smokebfown Salted Peanuts, Nomad A tasty, fresh assortment. The “styles of the moment” are represented (2 nairq THE SERVICE—a medium weight GanlBetal Poimd , here. Clever,, youthfu'ful frocks for miss and ^ ^ silk hose with lisle hem. Has Sandee Jungle madam... $1.50) patented “toe |fuafd.’’ SHOP 19c At HALE’S Hosiery—Main Floor, right Fogmist Gearslui Mixed Nuts, ^Dresses with bows, novel sleeves, high Cashews, pecans, walnuts, ha­ neckUnes. zels—no peanuts. Pound, ) Dresses with large button trims. Cuffs play an important BROWN THOMSON’S0 75c ) Dresses in hairy woolens and new silks. part in these new Schrafft’s Chocolates, .Dresses in gay tones as well as black Hallowe’en boxed chocolates, and brown. STOCK REDUCTION 60c, ?1. Frocks—Main Floor, rear. Main Floor, front.

SALE Shop Hale’s for Children’s Get Ready—Get Set GO! In step with the glammrous new fashions.. .fancy ■ cuff gloves to go with new “dressier” clothes. Here are flne cape gloves with interesting cuff treatmenta I Keep the wheels turning! Black, brown, tan. Hallowe’en Gloves—^Main Floor, right. I Buy your needs now! Costumes Girls’ COATS Copies of Paris Successes! Smart

► Sizes 7 Glace Gloves to 16 They’re warm! Hand Bags $'7.98 They’re yonthfoll Novelty slip-on gloves, pique sewn, in brown, black, ►V They’re practical! *A » i with contrasting embroidery. A ^ CO $9.19 Old Man Winter is on Navy /V the way. .'.bundle up in one of these coats. Dress Lovely new models In flne and sports models in CHINCHILLA leather baga Top - strap I Chiffon Hosiery snappy styles. pouches, pouches, and envel­ opes. Some have zipper closings. Black and brown. Full fashioned chiffon silk hosiery, silk to the top, Every bag well lined. A high twist, dull finish, pecot tope, in all colors, m a Coat Sets GRAND assortment! (three pairs $3.10). Pair ...... / f r C Hand Bags-rMain Floor, front Handbags Necklines are important— each Here’s a good assort­ “doll up” your frocks with new Leather or fabric handbags, in flat effects with at­ Half the fun of the party is the ment of both dress and right costume... so shop for Hal­ sports models. Brown, tached purses, some with zippers, others ^ 1 7 7 lowe’en party “get ups” here. In­ tan, green, blue. pouch types, in black, brown, and colors.. V * • • • cluding: Neckwear (Others $7.98) ^Dutch Boy •Dutch Girl I Each coat is expertly tail­ [Women *s Heel Hugger Shoes ored. • Black (Ilat I All wool chinchilla; warmly Kid strap pumps, and ties, in brown, C O • General lined. (Others 59c) and black, discontinued lines. Pair ...... ; • O U • Spanish Girl I Sizes 2 to 10 years. Clever, youthful coats ^ Each coat has a beret or cap •Spanish Dancer (Sizes 7 with fur trims in the new to match. You’ll be pleasantly surprised when you And B. T. INC. c .. . STREET FLCK)R, to 14 way. Warm colors. Full out how smcLrtly one of these new coUars.. bows P Clown r lined. ^Brass buttons; emblem on ..jabots can transform that last year’s model years sleeve. into an up-to-the-minute frock. Satins, linens, Main Floor, center. ^Girls’ Coats—Main Floor, piques, crepes. rear. Main Floor, rear. Neckwear—Main Floor, front.

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Dr. and M u. Mbcsls <3 at 8AS Main atmC have hi ABOUT TOWN gosata tbs pdat wadt, 1 in tha r char's motbar and brothei; M n. 8. in tha' iMail prie tU i mnlnff betwMn 6 «ad t Walter Worthingtan and 8. Walter acid in . loeal^alpKaa.fliia - th* LadlM' Aid loolttar o< Worthington, Jr., • of WortUngtcn Fraab «ggk from naiurby QuanyvUU Methodist VaUsy, Marytaad. that last wadE w an q n oM at jzleaa CO. serve at the church, which Bolton lake, a siq n ^ consist* zaagiiig from es to 4S cents a Sonwi o< baked beans, soalloped pota* Frauds B. Bray, the Jewalsi, today wara Uatad at from 8S eanta iMANOwrm Conn. brown and white bread, pickled pacts to mova Us business from the to as high as 64 cwate of tha huge its, relishes, apide and pumpkin present locaHcn at #45 Mala street and ooCfee. to the State Theater building on Whatever Price You Want To Pay— November S. . ^ Captain TUnothy Healegr of Hart- f jpord, whose services as a speaker ' — ^ ; .^ fo re service clubs and other men’s TURKEY- DINNER! Hale’s Can Fit You in a . ind women’s organisatlnns, win be Sunday, October 29 &e guest of the Mancbeeter Kl- Atlantic RayoUte . iranls club at Its meeting Monday SD 1PI£ SIMON jBoon at the Country clubhouse. SANDWICH SHOP , wUl give an interesting acooimt of RANGE Us unusual experiences as a spy on Winter tuples, and the captain has fought in dialiag the shop, 7678, ar 5616.^ both hemispheres. C. R. Burr wiU on. MBNU: HoBtqred frnit eap, Wmnsn kxik to Hale’s for thf Begnlar naere af lU s eO eleim •Off - the - face furnish the attendance prize and W. t^ey have found none better. ’ cream of tomato eoup, roaet newest hat lenaatlnnw Henf you Geor|re Glenney the stunt. turkey with dreoaing and win Had tits, moat wanted modda, models Under 15 galiona. .lO ^e gaL gravy, mashed potatoes, tur­ that are in good taste, .not too ex­ Local members of Trinity Past 15 galkms or mor^ SV^cgaL nips, cranberry aaooe, ptann treme to go out quickly. Dress •torbu is Noble Grands association are re­ pndfflng, coffee! COAT and sports models for misses and minded of the monthly meeting at DtenM* only 75 cento! women. BUck, brown, colors. Odd Fellows hall, Glastonbury, L. T. WOOD CO. •M m s Tuesday afternoon at 8 o’clock. 61 BiaedD Steeet TeL 4486 Fashionably.. Inexp^sively! Millinery—Main Sloor, center. •berets Mrs. D. M. CaldweU’s group wfll be hostess to the combined groups of the Memorial Hospital Linen aux­ A Best Seller! For Our Dear iliary at the Y. M. C. A. Monday af­ ternoon. Old Grannies! The American Legion auxiliary ‘‘pouff” Will hold a joint Installation with the Long Sleeve ist, Monday evening at the South $39.50 a sleek, young Sethodlst church. A spaghetti sup­ Spend the Long tw o-w ay per at 6:30 in the banquet hall will Winter Evenings Reading precede the ceremony of installa­ MUSLIN tion. the New Books From Here is repres^ted the season’s out­ girdle Miss Abble Parker returned to standing coat fashions. Gorgeously her home in Nyack, N. Y., today aft­ er a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Martin furred witii popular i>elts— CARACUL, Gowns L. Gilman of Main street. Hale’s WOLF, FOX, FRENCH BEAVER, Chairman J. Andrew Holzheimer LAPIN. of the Armistice Day committee has / icalled a meeting of the Armistice Circulating Day committee for tonight at the Army and Navy club. All mem­ Why be without bers of the committee are requested Library (Others 11.49) po be present as important business You w ent believe A Fashionedl Will be conducted. The meeting H allowe’en anything so small ^ 0 f fine! will start at 8 o’clock sharp. • c o ^ poaslbly do nriilte mua-j anjrthing to your ha. '■ The Manchester Inq>rovemsnt as- Anthony Adverse Goodies llgura . . . but loni^ rwodatioD will meet this evening at youTl change the Y. M. C. A. for its tirst fall get- by Hervey ABen when Hale’s si a s V s 8;f $ your mind when high neck­ together. President Joel M. Nichols has such a 22-75 slip into Considered one of the ’Txest line. has secured Chief Samuel G. Gordon grand assortm^t! Pooff! A two- as the principal speaker. A male sellers” of the season. E^veryooe ANeat Ham-; ' One of our best selfing coats! They’re Lastex mar- ^ quartet consisting of William Wil- is rea^ng it. 5c day. v d ! burg trim. Tson, William Tajdor, William Spen­ HaHowe’en priced within the modest budget, .and they're ACut goodj cer and Mr. Nkdiols will provide the last word in fashion. Dress and sports and full— music. A steamed clam supper win models, many with smart fur trimmings. and long. precede the program. Main Floor— New Paction At HALfTS Btoek and brown. Main Floor, Candies Main Floor, _ The Y. P. S. C. E.'of ^ Second OoBgregational church wfll meet at 2c per day the chnndi tonight at 7 ( fd o tk . and 19c ' proceed to the home of Mr. and S H Tbp Ctear by B .! T e e tj, fresh gum drops to If you crave new Not How “ Cheap”—But Mrs. Fred NffWcomb who Hre on the all sorts of Hallowe’en figmes Gflnum farm. 1444 Tc^laiid Tum- Apartment Hotd by H. L. < —and appropriate colon— black and orange. frocks, see these How “Good” Should ____ One More River, by J. < The Lmfies' society of die Swedali Be "Rie Question! Cbngregatkmal church wi!^ meet Summer People by F. H. HaDow^en Novdties, Smart New tUs evenix^ at the home of Mrs. Matched Peazis by 6. L-I SpookM. /witebea, dte Beda A. Carlsan, 192 Woodfaci^e p^ws, pumpkins trim a tre^ The Farm by : edlopiiaae mint bags. M. E. M. “Toe Guard The Reereatian Center JaveaOes Strifting Sands by & 5c wfll play a soccer game with the T. HaDowe’en Novdtks, FROCKS M. C. A. boys tomorrow aftemoon at Main Floor, front. Make vnrrilfnt table d Z o’dodc at the Charter Oak field. 1 10c > Silk Hose Krazy Kat Noveltia, for children's p^rw—. 10c and with Hatoh Popeye the Saikn*, An aiinwing’ featival table fia- PURB SILK vor. ICnt candy in Popeye's bag. 15c Salted Peanuts, THBSBRVICB—a A tmstj. frfssh assortment. The -stylea of the ssment** are (2 pairs sIBc boas with Pound , here. Clever, youthful frocks for $1-50) |iat—1««^| *"tM g SHOP 19c A t HALS’S Mixed Nuts, with bows. Bovd high Cashews, pecans, wahmtx, ha­ nerkHnea. zels—no peanuts. Pound, Cuffs play an important BROWN THOMSON’S With large button trii 0 p«ut in these new 75c I in hairy woolens and i silks. Schrafffs Chocolates, .Dresses In gay tones as wdl as blade Hallowe’en boned chocolates. ' and biuvini. 60c, $1. STOCK REDUCTION Frocks—Mato Floor, rear. Main Floor, fronL

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