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AdvattMaa an Fag* lA ) PRICE THREE CBI VOL. U V , NO. 32. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6.1934. (TWELVE PAGES)

Dungreon Hideout For 18 Chinese WEAT HER KEEP S HEAVY VOTE HERE BOTH SIDES PLEASED DOWN VOTE I N DESPITE THE RAIN EARWHOURS BY EARLIEST RETURNS MaiDtah Average of 600 FASTER RAILROAD Driring Rain Keeps Many

ao Hoar— Do Not Expect Democrats Gain in Two SERVICE IS SEEN from PoUs But Leaders What the Leaders Say Little Bay State tow ns, Over 7300 Total; Both Hope for Clear Skies RepnbDcans Win in Rnral Major Parties Have Urge Eaitman Observes BoDet About Outcome Today

Later in Day. Districts in Micbigan and OrganiatioDS at Work Trains as Foremnner of By ASSOCIATED PRESS going to win back control of state

By ASSOCIATED PRESS. James J. Farley, Democratic ; governments. T party Is coming I back into its own fn hundreds of Kansas— Two Men KiDed Trying to Get Out Record Whai Is to Come. . Weather as stormy as the cam- chairman: "President Roosevelt will counties and town' x x My clos- paign Itself furnished a dreary back- be given the finest tribute of confi- ing appeal to all Republicans is to dence that it has ever been the for- keep faith—the country will need It in Missoori Election Battle Vote. groimd today for the early balloting Atlante, Nov. 6.— (A P) — The in Connecticut as voters in 169 com- tune of the Present to deserve or In the years to come."

new bullet trains are only a fore- munities registered their attitude to- receive, x x x In the next Congress President Roosevelt: No pro- we will have at least six more seats nouncement. — Byrnes, Democratic The vote polled la Blaaclieater runner of what Is to come. Federal ward the and chose a long list of officials ranging from United In the Senate. As far aa the House : "In these days, at 8 delock this afternoon oo-ordlnatlon of 7’ransportatlon States Senator to minor town of RepresentaUves Is concerned, our when liberty Is endangered and Senator, Pnts Federal totaled 8AS6. The total at U JoMph B. Eastman said ti^ay, but offices. A driving rain during the majority will continue without ma- when tolerance seeks to stamp out

a. m. was 8,039; at noon SJM)2 be warned railroads it would be a morning, houra brought expressions terial change.” the very suggestion of doubt, the Henry P. Fletcher, Republican country needs the Republican Party Watchers in Pennsylyania. pt 1 p. m. 4,210 and at 2 p. m. "blunder” for them to engage In a of disappointment from leaders who chairman: “We are going to recap- as a virile organisation more than wholesale competitive fight regard- had predicted a record vote of ap- 4A00. proximately 620,000. ture seats In Congress and we are ever." less of needs for this type of serv- ice. Heavy Vote This Afternoon B.v A S SO C IA TE D P R E SS The flashlights of Federal agents stabbing through the darkness o f this A ray of hope came to the army c Massing their full strength be- Addressing a Joint meeting of the cellar tmder a deserted mansion In Keyport, N. J., blinded momentarily Both Republicans and Democrats 5 hind well selected and trained or- of political workers, however, as the Atlanta Freight Bureau and Civic 18 Chinese who ijad lived, there without light for more than two weeks found something to cheer about In ganlaaUons, both major parUes here New Haven branch of the U. S. Clubs, Etestman said the railroads since they were smuggled Into the United States. A raider is examining AMERICAN GIRL PRESIDENTYOTES the first scattered returns from to- today brought out one of the larg- were stitl the great and necessary Weather Bureau predicted the skies 2 est votes in the town’s history de- the Utter of rags and corrugated cardboard that served as bedding for would clear by early afternoon, day’s balloting. transportation system of the coun- spite one of the moat discouraging men who were awaiting release after being sold as slaves. when the voting was expected to be try and that new oompetltion all New deaths, following tbs traglo ® days la many years from the atand along the line has brought the rail- heaviest. SUSPECTED AS SPY IN HIS HOME TOWN shooting lost night In Pennsylvania, 9 point of weather. road Inventor back to life. CkJvernor Wilbur L. Cross, Demo- cast a shadow over the first nation- 600 Vote An Hoar cratic seeking his third succesive "For many years railroad passen- wide vote oh the New Deal. Two A t press Ume today the count on ger service moved over the tracks term, went to the polls In his city of men were fatally shot and several the 14 voting machines was but otherwise stood stlU,” be said. 3 KILLED, 15 WOUNDED; New Haven before 9 a. m., to cast Has Been in German Prison Is Asked His Name by Elec- others wounded In disorders near his ballot. His fight for the gover- even 4,800, keeping the average for "Now a tidal wave of Improvement Holland, Mo. -. the day at exacUy 600 an hour aeems about to sweep on the scene. norship with State Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn, Republican vied with In- Ideal weather prevailed except In since the polls opened at 6 o’clock Dangers In Situation for 88 Days; Other Amer- fion Officials— Laughs As the norths.est and In New England. At 2 o’clock the large woridng BLAME POUTICAL CHIEFS terest with the contest between U. "There are some dangers in the Democrats found the fir-t en- groups were rapidly catching up S. Senator Frederic C. Walcott, Re- situation. The fast, streamline publican, and Representative Fran- ican Is Also Held. He Ghres IL couragement in early returns when with the long list of those having trains have Struck the public fancy. two small Massachusetts towns, voted and a concerted drive to get cis T. Maloney, Democrat, for the They are a splendid manifestation Senatorsblp. normally Republican, reported •very vote possible in line before of a new enterprise. Undoubtedly Men and Women m Demo* RADICALS LEAVE the polls close at 6 o’clock was be- New Deal Issue Berlin, Nov. 6.— (A P )—Miss Lil- Hyde Park, N. Y.. Nov. 6.— (AP) Democratic gains over past years. they have their place. But their The New Deal was made the prin- The Republicans quickly counter- ing made. fln t coat is now very high and miut lian Steele of Hollywood, Calif., —President Roosevelt motored In view of the heavy rain when cntic hrade Shot Down! cipal issue by nominees seeking seats spent her 88th day in grim Moabit ed, however, with scattered victories come down, and there Is a great in Congress while Governor Cross through a downpour of rain today in Michigan and Kansas. aa averaga of 600 voters an hour amount of passenger service to prison today because a Nazi friend to the old Town Hall and cast his bad been maintained against great and Alcorn confined their battle for betrayed her freely expressed confi- Snitch Parties which other possible Improvements —Fear Fnrlher Violence j _ _ _ _ the governorship to a wealth of odda, the close observers at the would be well adapted. dences and opinions. ballot In the National election. Pointe aux Barques township, in state Iteues. M unldp^ building statad that not ‘T refer to the development of The charges against the youthful In jovial spirits that obviously re- Michigan, which went Democratlo more than 7,8(X) votes wlU be regis- Republicans, striving to halt the and attractive music student was flectM his ^tlm tsm over the out- two years ago, registered wide mar- light weight, speedy car units oper- VTill Foflow. Socialists Resign Wrecking tered vdien the polls close at 6 p. m. ated by low cost motors and able to described as "extremely serious,” some, the President voted in a green- gins for Republican CandidateA With 10,266 on the town voting (Oootlnaed on Page Two) Involving treason and espionage. It curtained booth on an electrical ma- . Tbe first Arkansas city precinct to provide a cheaper and more flexible Usta, It was eiqwcted that a record and more frequent service on the Hazelton, Pa., Nov. 6.— (AP) — Donmergne Government; WM so serious that American con- chine while a crowd of home folks report gave Governor Alf M. Lon- breaking vote of. 8,000 or more branch and secondary line.” sulate authorities, perhaps, cannot stood by in the hall applauding. don, the Republican incumbrat, 16 The echo of gu^re that swept Dem- would be counted. Warning against "the same old help her much, a reliable source "Hello, President,” shouted Moses votes to 11 for Omar D. Ketchuxi, Oldest Voters competitive fight" to place rival ocratic paraders last night, killing Herriot May Be Premier. said. Smith, te'nant farmer and president tbe Democratic candidate. NEW MEXICO CALLS Two of the oldest men voting lx stream-line trains In service, three and wounding 16, rang In the She Is the fourth American In- of the Roosevelt Home Voters CluD, Pennsylvania balloted under tbe I volved recently on suspicion of from the steps of the newly-painted today’s election were Samuel Nel- Eastman said "It would be ears of Kelayres voters as, tense w d ^ watchful eyee of 150 men employed A blunder o f even greater magni- Paris, Nov. 6.— (A P )—The radi- espionage. Her ease wae made *d- wMte and green ball, as Mr. Roose- aon; Sr., o f 48 Ridge street, 83 years fearful of further violence, they bal- by the Senate campaign expendi- of age and Alfred W. Hyde pf 1 Bow tude to neglect the large opportuni- cal members of the French (Cabinet ditionally grave by the govern- velt emerged from the front seat of tures Investigating comi^ttee. loted today. n.ent’s recent warning that the street, 82 years old. Mr. Nelson was ties which seem to be opening up for The Republican leaders of the lit- withdrew from office today, wreck- the automobile. Chairman Byrnes, (D „ S. C.) dle- death penalty. Is enforc,ebIe for spy- "Hello, Moses," replied the Presi- In the line at 6 o’clock and voted Improvement of equipment and serv- tle mountain village five miles south ing the government of Premier closed be bad authorized their em- with the first hundred men. ice la the handling o f the freight ing. dent who took off an overcoat to go of here are held with 13 others as Gaston Doumergiie. ployment. By the appearance of many voters traffic, which has always been of far BaDots Are Cast Under Shad- Anotlier Held Into the voting place. State and Federal authorities start Richard Roederer, 40. a natural- Many candidates were only wait- o f advanced yean definitely proves more Importance from the stand- an Investigation of what Governor Former Premier Edouard Herriot, Inside, an array of photographic ing for Jie polls to close to claim ised American citizen, who came to the Intense Interest that Is being point of railroad revenues than the Pinebot described today aa ’’an un- minister without portfolio under machines circled the room with election. In tbe House 68, Including shown in the state election despite Doumergue and head of the Radical ow of Bayonets — Fear uermany from Chicago, has been powerful bright lights, focused on passenger traffic." speakable outrage.” 62 Democrats hod no opposition.’ the Inclement weather during the Socialists, had beeti in opposiyon to held, for more than four months In the voting scenes. He said improvements In equip- Cries of "kill them!" came from many of the premier ideas. a Bavarian prison. It Is reported Besides Pennsylvania, contending forenoon. ment and service cannot be made by Political Riots. “Well, bow do you all like working A score of care were being utilised the throats of citizens who surged The premier was understood to under Klleg lights ?’’ asked Mr, factions warned of possible disturb- some railroads "except to the extent about state police as the Republican be prepared to give President Le- (Contlnaed on Page Two) ances or irregularities In California, -toy the Republican town committee that the Federal governmnt is will- Roosevelt as he walked to the group (with drivers selected from the leader, Joseph Bruno, and members run the collective resignation of of election officials seated at a long New York, Delaware and other ing to act sa fairy godmother.” of his family were arrested. Threats Santa Fe, N. M.. Nov. 6.— ( A P I - states. Young Republican group doing duty the whole ministry which baa been table. continuously all morning. Traffic "That la why it Is essential that of dynamiting the Bruno home were In power since the bloody riots of New Mexico ballots were cast under “Almost perfect” weather was In Asked His Nanw the cards for many states in which was handled in the area In front of every practical and reasonable muttered. last February. the shadow of bayonets today aa ELECTION RIOTS "Name please?" calmly inquired the Municipal building by Officers means be adopted to bring down The shooting, described as a Herriot is one df the strongest voters selected two Senators, a Con- elections were being held. The vot- Sara Baylis, town clerk, amid a gen- ing was heralded as a rough. If in- Raymond Griffin and Arthur Sey- costa of operation, quite apart from raJeing crossfire, occurred as men, political veterans in France and his gressman and complete qtate and eral round of laughter. mour. Officers Joseph Prentice and ouch improvements. women and children, under banners opposition to the pre..iler, which county tickets. exact, criterion on the Roosevelt ad- "Still Franklin D.,’’ responded riinistration's hold o the electo- Rudolph Wlrtalla were stationed in “They can be brought down, as I of the Democratic Party, paraded has caused a series of rumors of Gov. A. W. HockenhuU at bis EXCITE MISSOURI Mr. Roosevelt as he was checked off down the main street. rate. impending breakdowns In the gov- the parking area on the west side home in Clovis denied he had order- on the voting list as Number 279. of the Municipal building directing (Continued on Page Sis) The fire was opened as the parad- ernment In the last few weeks, was Many months of campaigning ed the National Guard mobilized, but Mrs. , bis mother, ended at midnight in a burst of con- traffic around the building and ers reached a point in front of the regarded as the crux of the situa- said later he had told Brig. Gen. Os- preceded him, voting in the first of flicting predictions b Democrats parking. Bruno home. Police were told the tion. borne C. Wood, adjutant general, to the two booths. Mrs. Roosevelt fol- shots were fired from the Brtmo Two Men Killed, Two Seri- and Republicans. Chairman Jams* 800 An Hour Others In Cabinet take a few'observers to Las VegAs lowed the President. It didn’t take A. Farley of the Democratic Na- home and from the home of Bruno’s Mr. Roosevelt long to cast his vote A continuous strean. of traffic CALIFORNIA’S VOTE nephew, Paul, across the street. Five other Radical Socialists sat If Wood thought It necessary. tional Committee and Chatamaa was flowing around the building all In the Cabinet with Herriot. Actually armed and uniformed onsly Injured and Several and there was little doubt that he Henry P. Fletcher of the GOP com- THOse Killed voted the straight Democratic ticket morning bringing an average of 600 Those killed were: Frank Flor- The radical group’s action was National Guardsmen were on duty mittee made final appeals to voters headed by his friend, Governor Leb- voters to the polls each hour. Des- UNUSUALLY HEAVY ilis, 66, of Kelayres; John Golosky, taken at a meeting of party leaders In L.OS Vegas, San Miguel county; Negroes Are Beaten. over the radio. pite the pouring rain, a large per- 28, of McAdoo; and William Forte, and It was indicated that Dou- In Los Lunas in Valencia county; a Fletcher said "we are going to centage of the voters in the morning mergrue would offer the resignations detachment was enroute to El Rlto (Uontinued on Page Two) recover seats in the (Congress and 36, of McAdoo Heights. Two of the houra wera women who braved the 15 persons who were wounded are formally to President Lebrun at in Rio Arriba county, and guards- we are going to win back control ot once. men were on duty in the plaza at Holland, Mo., Nov. 8.— ( A P I - state governments, but whsthar our elamante to vote. Officials Predict AO Records near death. One of the latter, An- Two men were shot to death, two A t 6:80 thla morning twenty men drew Kitlshion, 26, of Lofty, was It was Indicated that Herriot Santa Fe. victory be great or small, the Re- had gathered at the steps of the himself would form the next French were critically wounded and several publican party and RepuhUcaa struck by a score or more of bullets, Details Kept Secret negroes were beaten In election day SECEDE FROM U.S. Municipal building awaiting the doctors said. Utmost secrecy surrounded the worker!) will have to stand firm opening of the polls. Several of WiD Be Broken Before (Continued on Page Two) dijKirdera In this vicinity today. during the next two years." The weapons used In the "cold guard's movements. No official could The disorders supposedly were them bad been there since 6 o’clock. blooded murder," as State Denrio- be reached lyho would comment. ,nc bid!) for votes for th* prompted by attempts of negroes to HUEY’S NEW IDEA New Deal, rather than along p a ^ Many Beta Polls Are Gosed. cratlc Chairman David L. Lawrence Some said they knew nothing of the vote. Race feeling has flared else- More money was wagered on the called it, were found early today, dis- mobilization, others said they bad b:v:3. Fttrlov predicted a gain o f aiX where in southcAst Missouri In re- Senate seats for the Democrat* outcome of the current election posing of the belief widely expressed CCC MEN LOCK UP just been ordered on duty. cent weeks. than on any Jn recent years. A rep- by paraders that machine guns had General Wood was In Las Vegas, wiV.i a iirobable Increase in Honan San Francisco. Nov. 6.-^(AP)— Horace Ferrell. 33, a white man, r.presentation. He thanked thone resentative of a Hartford concern Long lines formed before polling been used by the killers. Lieuten- having gone there yesterday after- and an unidentified negro wera slain 'Kmgfisb'* Wants His State was in Manchester last night try- ant EMward Griffith, In charge of “ Reoubileans, Independents and places in California as an unusually OmCERSINRIOT noon with some 40 guardsmen from and Ferrell’s father, John E. Fer- thinking people of :.ll secUona who ing to pises any part of $20,000 on the state police investigation,, said { Albuquerque. A Democratic rally at heavy early vote was cast without rell, and Cfiarence Posey, identified to Stand Alone or Join Up have been thoughtful enough to lay thejr favorites. No freak beta were four shotguns, two high-powered' the armo^ in Albuquerque was fol- as a well-to-do white farmer, were n o t ^ however, such as rolling signs of dlMrder in today’s general aside their party label In the p a r^ election. rifles, four automatic pistols and two lowed by mobilization of the guard critically wounded; tttsnilfl on the pavement from revolvera had. Jieen found aLJnaeph interest.” OfUdalB predicted, on the toiiOa^ Uf ef f e- ™•: ^e-Fem llfl Powy » advance. In the RepuMtean haad- results, not only in (kmnecticut but in other states. Bacon, Republican gubernatorial that year, received four votes, while penditurcs, $19,986488.82; Army officera and railroad poUce later" said Huey, and rushed Imme- quarten la the bearing room of the told Worcester police that discon- candidate received 22 votes and his Republican opponent, William M. diately back Into bla favorite $1,768,162,135.32: cusoms Municipal buUdlng, the entire check- Telephone service will also be given. Three wires will tent over the transfer has been James M. Curley, bis Democratic Butler, received 29. Utopian Idea for Louisiana. Ib. the month, $3,108,18145. list was placed on long slanting be kept open to give information on the election re- brawiiv since the train left Maine. opponent and former Mayor of Bos- Democratic headquarters hailsd Nor would tbe Setaator dlscuos lo- Receipts for the fiscal year (n tables in poaitlon fbr immediate sults. Just Dial 5121. The polls will close at 6 The'men were boimd from Maine ton, received ten. Frank A . Good- the vote as a "sweep towards the cal or National election day laaues. July 1). $1,276,070.49842; checking by the large corps of to Maryland and Virginia. win, former resgtotrar o f moto'r vehi- Democrats." It was pointea out that "Tbe state of Loulaianr. is oig turas, $2,371,146,15449 (indu checkers and obaervera. Six tele- p. m. Results should be available about a half hour The arrival of Worcester police cles, running independent, was the when Curley ran for governor In enough for me to handle—I don’t $1,196,948,774.48 Of emars phones were installed in the Salect- later. sobered the rioters and the army g^bernatorlal choice of one New 1924, New Ashford gave him but know nothin’ about gny other states. penditurcs); excess of exp officera said they could take care of Ashford citizen. Three of tbe voters four votes while his Republican op- $1,095,074,659.47; gold (OantfaiM i M m « * H x) te- further trouble. left their cholee^or governor blank. ponent, Alvan T. Fuller, received 17. (OeatUiiisd * Pag* Tw*) 005,967,49146. Th« rMlgnailoa> of the miniiter ' be a maes attack, tha police sur- UQOORUW PASSAGE a local strike resulting from )th« Broad Brook ond Benjamin Wllsea were given the premier ln)medi*te- rounded the Bruno home with auto- PRESIDENT TOIES DILLINGERCASE dlocharg* et Roger Tansey, chair- of RockvlU* and one slater, Mra. WEAR A F0RGn-lff4K)T HONORS ly after a Chamber of DepuUea aea- GUNS BARK DURING mobiles while taking Bruno from hla SARCASM ENTERS man of the grievance committee of Dina Semple of East Hartford; aleo ■ton la which eulogies were deliver, house. ... Mrs. DelU Wood of X81 Osater the local mill, whom the owners eleven grinO children. r “KUl him," the mob yefied, "Don't FACES MAINE SOLONS IN RIS HOME TOWN claimed to be abusive and Interfer- Briefe. TO BE PLEA THIS WEEK Los Angeles—John B. NSrib-1K'^ ad to the memories of the late Ray- street, Charles JohOson, SA4 East SABBATH BEViatlES. who was sssocUted with W. 0~‘ mond P ^ c a re , war-time president ELECTION DISPUTE let him be a king.” Center, Christian March of 169 Oak- ELEOION ISSUE ing wltb the 'operations of the plant 7l>e regular meeting of the Board I. FAMOUS WAR SPY Arrested with Bruno and taken to (Uoattaoed (ron Pag* Oa*) TRIAL OF INSULL Following a conference last week of Selectmen is scheduled for this bert and Sir Arthur SuUlvsn , of France, and 4he assassinated Aufusta, Me., Nov. A —(AP) land street. Jamee Fitzgerald of 87 Editor of Brsnlng Herald: Diaabied Aaierican Vetenuia to King Alexander of Yugoslavia and Tamaqua for safety’s sake were bis The Mth Maine Legislature, meet- Spruce street were admitted and Aa one whoee custom It is to be Wm Plan for Farm Bnrean with the State Mediation Board and evening. original production in Lradon P" ' ---- Louis Barthou, Doumergue's minis- wife and dkughtars, Elveda, 19, and in - today In special eessien, limited Mrs. Irene English of Woodland, man, aad Senator Copeland. But he found In the Lord’s house on the BAIIjr to Be Held in East THOMAS DAWKINS EDITOR labor officials, no agreement could Both Reptlbllcaas and Democrats SeD Little Flowers Nor.' 8 to 1881 of "Pinafore.” ter of foreign affairs. Son Killed and Father Is Mrs. Antlonette BlUig, of McAdoo; its business to the enactment of Mrs. William Bengston and infant responded to inquiries of newspaper Party Leaders Hold Oppos- Lord’s day, I wended my way laat Hartford Nov._19. be .reached. Another conference are setting up stations to receive 'll to Raise Funds. Roebeeter, N. T.—W. Roy M«f: S h lie o f b ig lit is FnD Harriot, advocate of the payment their sons, Fred and Jamet, and the liquor law only. The legislature daughter of Eaat Hartford were dis- men on how he voted with a chuckle. Prosecutor Makes Salty Re- Sabbath morning to the beautiful OF HIGH SCHOOL BANNER was held Sunday when It was agreed the state election returns tonight. Cane, 66, president at the StronH of the French war debts to the latter’s wife, Mre. Della Bruno; Mr. convened on the call of Gov. LoUla chaiged yeaterday. Mra. Roosevelt Joined her hus' stone church where the people called’ Farpi Bureau Directors in the Tansey. would go back to work. Detklle will be completed this after- "Wear a Forget-Me-Not!" will be berg-C!arlaon Telephone Manufactur- A n o r Ub t o M a t Andent United States, was verthrown aa Wounded by OccopanU of and Mra. Paul Bnmo: Celia Stracka, Brann. Governor Brann aaked for Charles CUrk of the Almshouse band to pose (or a picture Immedi- ing Views Regarding joinder to Statem ent Re- Methodists worship God, and In the towns of East Windsor, South More than 126 are employed by this noon. the plea of volunteer workers on ing Company. premier of Franco two yeari ago and Julia Leshko, of Eaat McAdoo; a law that will be as liberal as died at 11 p. m. yesterday. ately after the voting. evening to the more modest church Windsor, Souto Windsor, H art- Students Hold “Tag .Day” to company. FERA work is suspended thle the etreets of thla city Nov. 8-11, Los Angeles—Pierre Artlgu*. AS. on the subject of the debts and de- those of neighboring statea. "I decline to have It appear,” aald week because of the double time put veteran cartoonist and comic strip Alexander Socker ana his daughter Mra. Gertrude laileb of 34 Madison Probe Into Escape. building wbere the people called ford, Manchester,' Olsstonbury and Support Official Publication Liquor Stores Closed. urging eivlc-mlhiJed cltlsena, who Labeck Casde. clarad a t that Ume be would never Car in Missonii ENa,, and Peter Ruaeo, all of Kel- If we fail to immediately act we street and Mrs. Bllsabeth Strickland the President with a broad smile, newinf Fahh in Najinate. Nazarenee Just as devoutedly wor- Marlboro will meet in East H art- All liquor store's in this section In last week when the men worked have” not forgotten their wartime artist. form another Cabinet until the ayres. ahall be placing ouraelves above the of 418 Porter street, were admitted "that my wife is telling me bow to ship God. In both places I found ford, Monday evening, November 12 Durinsr 1934-35. are clos^ today In compliance with on the concrete work about the promises, to wear the little blue Chicago—Philip Siegel, 80. preel- debta could be paid. i:ut It was In- Although Joseph Bruno denied any Judgment of the people who have today. vote.” earnest men and women, both young to plan a Farm Bureau Rally which the state law prohibiting the sale Cogswell fountain in Central Park. flower of remembrance. dent of the Slegel-WeUer Packing ? dicated that the National unlofi 'Noted by substantial majoritlsa for ‘‘That would be bad,” retorted todlanapoUs, No. A-^(AP) —In- ‘Tag Day” was observed In the Company. Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 6.—(AP)- knowledge of shots coming from bis Daughters were bom today to ' Chicago, Nov. 6.—(AP)—^The de- and old, talking about the love which wlU be held in the East Hartford of beer, wine and liquor on election The Forget-Me-Not Drive is being liutMCk. Oermiay, Nov. •—(AP) government, which be Is to form, A dispatch to the Press Sdmitar residence, state police said the shots repeal A national and state prohibi- Mra. Roosevelt. diana voters passed Judgment at they have for the Christ of Qallllee, High School Monday evening, Nov- Rockville High school Monday and conducted by the Manchester Chap- _0«nnany'a famoua w»r-Um« roy. was regarded aa an emergency ne- Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Loyzln of A3 day. llie taverns will also remain from Settle, Mo., said one man was were fired from the second floor of tion," he declared Ip an address be- Durkin street and Mr. and Mrs. Hor- ' Those In Party the polls today on the laat two year* fense in the Insull mall fraud case sometimes called the lowly Nosa- ember 19, according to an an- practically every student 'in the closed. ter, No. 17, of the Disabled Ameri- Carl Han* LiOdy, waa honored today cessity. fore a Joint session of botb Miss Marguerite Lehand and Mra. of Democratic administration In school had a tag on the coat or waist on the twentieth annlveraary of hla killed and another wounded north bis home and from the third floor ace Eaton of 200 Blast Center street. Is seeking to show that Samuel In- rene. nouncement by Frank T. Roberts, ' Birth Control Talk. N0R1U COVENTRY can 'Veterans of the World War, of the Arkansas line In Missouri to- apartment of the home of John Sola- branches. He urged "dispatch and Melvlna Schrelder, personal* secre- both state and nation. mill’s 18 co-defendants had faith In It la many long years since He Jr., Farm Bureau Director of EUkst Indicating support of the “Banner,” commonly referred to as the D. A. CAUS ALL-RRMI exacuUon by a firing equad in the day in what waa described as an courageous action” reaulting in "In- taries of the President and Mrs. Victory for the ^m ocratie ticket the leadership of the 74-year-old de- came to this earth, lived here a.few the school publication. . At an all day meetlng-of the Con- V. The local D. A. V. Chapter' Is Tower of London. dogo, directly across the street, Hartford. gregational women of Y®™on Cen- 13237375 election dispute. where Paul Bruno lives. telligent leglalatlon.” Roosevelt, also accompanied them to headed by Sherman Minton, sena- fendant short years, died on Calvary's cross, ”We believe that the directors Unusual Interest is shown In the Fourteen members of Coventry conducting this campaign to raise Tto hla memory waa unveiled a Two bills, both based on the state ST. BRIDGEH CHURCH Town Hall to cast their ballots. torial nominee, o'ver that of the Re- school publication, “Banner” which ter church, being held' today, the atatute of a knight In full armor at WEATHER K E ^ The dispatch said a man deacrib- Sospect’a Story ”I bad the highest opinion of Mr. waa buried and In three days arose and (arm families throughout the Christian Endeavor attended the funds to take care of the emergency atore lyatem were ready for Intro- Mlsa Nancy Cook, intimate friend of pubUcana led Senator Arthur R. has been published ,fhr many years. legislative probleihs in connection the gate of ancient Lubeck Caatle. ed as Horace Ferrell, 33. was kill- He Insisted be bad Just left the InsuU’a ability' and integrity of any from His grave, and then after a few area should get together more fre- relief problems among the war-time ed, and that his father, John E. Fer- duction today. GROUPS PARTY TONIGHT Mrs. Roosevelt, and Marvin H. Mc- Robinson to say it will mean In- man I evbr taew, except Harold L. days of teaching and blessed minis- quently”, Mr. Roberts stated, “when The publication Is the work of the with birth control are being dis- WllUraantic Union Rally at Bkut- disabled, and to hel^ in maintaining Above the memorial waa hung a bell Republican organization headquar- Intyre, presidential secretary, alao dorsement of President Roosevelt’a cussed. The session opened at 10 ford Saturday afternoon and eve- rell. 65, was wounded. ters, next door to bis home, for the Stuart," Clarence T. MacNellle said tering ascended up on high. And they can discuss their common pro- students and Jhc editorial staff are a full-time Rehabilitation Officer to 3 a» ™ to be tolled on future annlyeraarlea DOWN VOTE IN The automobile In which they were present. New Deal Md of Gov. Paul V. Mc- In* Federal court yesterday. The while Hta disciples were watching members of the classes of 1935 and o’clock. Women are present from ning. The next rally will be held in serve as a special advocate or attor- of Lody'a execuUon. day, and bad gone home with some blems instead of confining their ac- Talcottville, Ellington and Tolland. were riding waa fired upon by occu- AMERICAN GIRL Memben of Dramatic Gub and After a few minutes chatting with Nutt’s dlrMtion of atate govern- first co-defendant to take the stand, Him go out of Uielr sight, two men tivities to meetings of dairymen, 1936. Coventry In May. ney-in-fact for disabled World War Delicious Cereal Cheeked Hia XiOdy waa a German naval officer of bis co-workers to draw up watch- tha nrigbbon at the hall, the Presi- ment. This morning's session will be William Blackburn has returned who traveled about England In the pants of another car. which sped ers' papers for party workers from Holy Name Society Ball he la vice president of the invest- appeared unto Jiem with this mes- tobeccomen and poultrymen etc. The new Banner staff for 1934-35 veterans. EARLX HOURS away. Deputies said they were dent and bis party returned to the Both major political parties ex- ment house of Halsey Stuart and sage; "This same Jesus which la '' "At the directors meeting n«xt was announced yesterday with the given over to the preparation of home having resigned his position In Big dividend returns will come to Constipation early daya of the World War on an the district. Nine Are Inrited. family home wbere the returns will pressed confidence of victoiy. clothing to be sent to the children’s American paaaport ^ving hla name without clews aa to the Identity of SUSPECTED AS SPY Company. taken from you Into heaven, shall Monday evening, we are going to first publication for the fall term. Long Island. this community by its service Invest- (CXmtlnaed from Page One) the assailants. He said his family waa seated be received tonight. Party leaden held opposing views "And, genUemen,” be said, “I have so come in like manner as ye have plan a program that wlU appeal to The staff is as follows: editor, ward of the American Board School Geo. Masklell spent the week end ment. By wearing a Forget-Me-Not aa Charlea A. Inglia of Omaha. He with him in one room when the (OoBtlnned trom Page One) Members of St, .Bridget’s Dra- Mr. Roosevelt told reporters be as to the effect of sensatto^ in- among the Bantu’s at Johannesburg, Here in an unsolicited letter from had lived in Omaha wbere he waa The elder Ferrell, the officers that opinion and faith today.” seen Him go Into heaven." every farm family In the area not Thomas Dawkins, '35( literary edi- with bis grandfather. * tomorrow you will be honoring the Mr. Danielsj unprecented Democratic gains of the said, was shot through the arm and parade waa heard coming down the matic club aa well as membera of was going to bed egrly. He offered vestigation last week into tbs late "I suppose,” said Special Prose- These earnest worahlpera. In both only from an . educational but -also tors, May Brace, '35; Pearl Cohen, South Africa.' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crandall of dead by remembering the living dis- married. the abdomen. , street from the other end of town. unofficially that treason charges the baseball team of St. Bridget’s no predictions on the result but cer- John Dllllnger'a escape from tile Following a box lunch at noon, abled." “For many years I have been He communicated his information last''four years, depended on a re- may be filed against him because cutor Leslie Salter, an assistant at- these churches, and in the other from a social point of view.” '36; Alfreds Muchalight, '36; books Ridgebury, Penn., and Mrs. Hansen surgence of party .Interest, and the Some atones struck hla property as Holy Name Society are Invited to tainly seemed in good spirits. No Crown Point jail last March 3 might torney general, "we ought to stand places of worship In this and other The directors from the area are review editor, H en ^ Hayden, '35; Mra. Robbins Barstow of Hartford of Westfield, Mass., spent the week habitually constipated, and have to Qermany by pre>arrangfed group- the beml of the parade passed, he of material foimd In bio notebooks. attend a social and entertainment to special arrangements have been have on tho election. will address the gathering as well used all sorts of laxatives. So, in ing of postage stamps. He waa personality of Alcorn, veteran of Roederer la . a school teacher. up and cheer.” communtUes, are laboring earnestly, aa follows: Ekwt Windsor; L. H. business managers,' Carlton Menge, end with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mc- We dug In then, Hill you dig doun added, and then some shots rang be held at S t Bridget’s church par- made for receipt of returns. Mr. Republicans claimed the "high Not only did the witness defend for their Master while they wait Grant, A. B. Phelps, Mrs. R. A. '35 and Harold Ellis, '36; alumni Miss Ruth Seabury, secretary of the now? fairness to Kellogg’s AiL.BiUN. I found guilty of espionage after a many court battles. ' Miss Helen Lyster of New Ro- iah hall at eight o'clock tonight. The handed tactics" of Deputy Attorney American Board. Knlght. Democrats, aiming at a goal never 3 KILLED, 15 WOUNDED; out, followed by the crash of stones McIntyre is planning to keep the Insull and Stuart, who Is also a de- confidently for His return. A few Morrell, R. A. Morell, Mra. W. Itor, Rose Stone, '36; exchange edi- 'Next Saturday the grading around heartily claim it to be a most won- three days' trial by a courtmartlal. through his front windows. He said chelle, N. y„ and G. Griff'th John- members of the drama tic. Club will President informed of news re- General J. Edward Barce in spirit- b. A. R. to .Meet. derful remedy for constipation. He died bravely, sitting in a chair attained by their party—control of son, Jr., of Waeblngton, reported fendimt and president of Halsey in these churches because of their Dixon. South Windsor; Frank tor, Doris Tennstedt, '35; school life the Grange and chapel hall will be the governorship for a third succes- he did not know whether anyone' In present a one-act play and the rest turns, and In all probability, Mr. ing eight "witnesses" about the Stuart and Company, but be told greater gifts have been called to House, A. A. Collins, Mra. R. C. editors, Dorothy Ellsworth, '35 and Sabra Trumbull Chapter, Daugh- "Need I tell yon that I have long hla lega croaaed, his head back, and BUME POLITICAL CHIEFS last week eecret police bad arrett- of the evening will be spent In Roosevelt will receive some tele- state meant more votes for them. worked on. Everyone interested is his eyes unbandagcd before a firing sive terra—based their hope for vic- hla house had fired. ed them for aeveral hours on suspi- the Jurors he believed in the truth places of leadership, but. the great Gulley, Alfred Stone, Mrs'. R. M. Richard Wilcox, '36; athletics edi- ters of the American Revolution, will most cordially Invited to help. These since ceased using laxativest K ^ tory on the recovery program of Bruno, a coimty detective, has games and refreshment. All plan- phone reports from Democratic Democratic leaders expressed con- of statements made to the investing majority are simple followers, con- Grant, Ekut Hartford; F. T. tors, Aloyslous CMechowski, '35 and hold its November meeting Wednes- Overnight A, P. logg’s A ix -Bran is the National of eight soldiers. (His exe- cion of espionage. Miss Lyster had ning to attend are asked to appear headquarters in New York. fidence that the action had done no buildings are in the center of the cution waa the first in the Tower of President Roosevelt and the four- (Continued from Page One) been leader of the Republicans of a camera at the Munich airport public In a circular. tent to fill the little places, if so Roberts, A. F. Burnham, Mrs. John Mary Harrington, '36; Jokes editors, day, November 14 at the home of town and by improving the grounds Natural Laxative. If it were used ycar record of Governor Cross. Klein township for years. In costume. Tomorrow night he returns to harm to their cause. "I would use the same circular that the Master may be glorified in Herr, Burdette Parnam, Mrs. F. T. Ruth Buckley, '35,, Clarence Heck, Mrs. Edwin G. Biitler of Park street. News by eveiy family in the United London In 214 years and 11 other where she and Johnson were watch- Washington. will add greatly to the parking German spies followed him in uls A. Pet- pride in the work of the students in McLean, Miss Marion L. Butler, Mrs. service at the close of the regular of the New Haven road announced FRENCH CABIN H! The fight was taken into the This man told what she related to Predicts California to Honolulu (Oonttniied from Page One) service in observing the Every mem- the intestinai tract. AlX-BlUN also Bridgeport, only member of his leaders; courts, and Is stlU there, but the him to a superior. This, and her $376,000 In the company. He difficulty is to find those who are tengUl, Mrs. Elmer Thienea. their school publication. George G. Smith, Mls.s Gladys C. the road would discontinue the ser- supplies iron for the blood. party ever elected In Connecticut "We had an open air meeting and Commercial Flights Will Soon (Contlnned from Pare One) asserted hta only return waa $30,000 willing to do what are termed the Prichard C-onfident. Keeney, Mrs. John C. Whittlesey ber canvass. The canvassers will go vice of the steamer New Hampshire tempera of the Klein township par- actions, such as an inquiry Into two Blytheville, Ark., and the elder Fer- immediately from the church service ll ban (Contlaaed from Page One) to head the government of a city. someone suggested a parade through tisans were not content with drop- delicate matters—and her acquaint- Be Feasible and Safe. rell also was taken to a hospital. in cash dividends and preferred Insignificant things in connection Francis J. Prichard, chairman of and Miss Ada B. Vibberts. between New London and New The "bulk” in A -B is much DeVere Allen Is the Socialist Sena- town, headed by a truck loaded with Therels two million people In stock and 75 shares in stock divi- with the work of the church. Ob, the Republican town committee of Funeral of .Mrs. Wilson. and have dinner at the home of Mrs. York, beginning November 15. like that in leafy vegetables. Isn’t Cabinet and serve as its premier ping It there. They carried It Into ance with persons the Nazis appar- Police Statement. torial nominee. Both were expected children, we started down the street the schools aa the fall term opened ently considered questionable, Los Angeles, Nov. 6.—(AP) — Louisiana, and I'm Just one of two Local officers said the Ferrells dends on the common, which he the need for such people is so great! Vernon, which Includes the city of The funeral of Mrs. Sarah (John- Walter S. Haven thence covering this food much pleasanter than with almost Identically the same to show considerable strength In —a happy, crowd In holiday mood. million. But leave us alone and cashed at the market price. He WALL ST. BRIEFS their respective districts returning risking pills and drugs? Two table* this year. meant her arrest. Trans-Pacific commercial flying were nearing the Holland school, There are plenty for the great Rockville, and candidate for State ston) Wilson, 76, widow of the late WHAT8 THE USE? ministers forming the body except Fairfield county, their home coun- It was Just a parade of happy peo- Miss Steele Is a native of Canada found a booster today in Sir Charles we’ll have. 45,000,000 people in with two negroes in their automobile said he still had the o ri^ a l stock places, and the distinguished serv- Senator for the 35th Senatorial Dis- John Wilson, who died at the home to Mr. Haven's home with the report epoonfuls daily are usually snffl* that Andre Tardleu. another Dou- ple. Each faction named Its own set of holdings, now worthless. New York, Nov. 8 —All leading of their efforts. cient. If not relieved this way, see ty- . teachers and each was determined but a naturalized citizen of the Klngsford-Smlth, Australian avi- Louisiana.” when a car containing several men ices, but altogether too few for the security and commodity exchanges trict. comprising the 13 towns of of her nephew and niece, Mr. and Augusta. Ga.—Carrying a suit of mergue minister \.ltbout portfolio, Fairfield county also wax the "There wasn't any disorder, noth- United States. ator who on Sunday finished a ■In how long?” he was asked. obscure and humble spheres of Tolland County, felt confident of Mrs. Benjamin Lisk of Union street The Committee for the Thank your doctor. wrould become minister of Justice scene of a three-cornered fight for to have their teachers In charge of pulled up and commence firing. in New York, Chicago and other clothes, a negro walked Into police ing was thrown—we were calling Some 30 Germans said to be In- flight from Australia via Honolulu. "Oh, it’ll take two, five or six Horace Ferrell slumped over dead, work. The late Bishop Newman of cities throughout the country were victory Monday evening, the eve of Sunday morning, was held this after- Offering will meet Wednesday eve- Get the red-and-green paduiga and vice-premier. the Fourth Congressional District back and forth to our friends in the the children. Street battles ensued, years I reckon, but we'll set up a the Methodist church once very noon from the home of her daugh- ning at the home of Mrs. Wallace headquarters and announced he had Doumergue was said by bis hair was pulled, eyes were blacken- volved In the Steele case are stand- "Of course, trans-Paclfic flying his father critically wounded. closed today due to elections in the state election. stolen it. at your grocer’s. Hade by Kdlogu seat. Repre.sentatlve Schuyler Mer- line and suddenly as the head of the ing between the young American and by commercial plan. . is feasible,” real Utopia In this stat". But we've A short Ume later, a car contain- FAMED DU BARRY* STORY beautifully said in my bearing: “If Indications are that Mr. Prichard ter, Mrs. George Herzog of 63 Grand McKnight to complete the , plans. in Battle Creek. friends to be "furious a id disheart- ritt, Republican, was opposed by E. line drew close to the house of Jo- ed, and bricks were thrown until got to get out of the United Statea. many sections. "I couldn't pawn it,” he said, "so ened" at what he considers the "be- state police intervened. the early disposition of her case, it said Sir Charles, "and it will be done ing apparently the same group of you can't be a Mississippi with its Is to receive support from both Re- street at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. George The date set (s Nov. 23. Every class here it Is.” T. Buckingham, Democrat, and Al- seph Bruno, county detective and was learned. by lend planes, not seaplane- or fly- We’ve got to run our own business men accosted Posey near the Cres- mighty volume of water capable of publicans and liemocrats because of S. Brookes, pastor of the Union in the Sunday school has a booth and KEEP ON THE trayal and desertion” of the mem- bert Levitt, leader of the Independ- county Republican chairman, fire By the time a truce waa patched and not have any of those fol-de-rols ON SCREEN AT STATE The total foreign merchandise He was arrested on a burglary bers of bis own Cabinet upon whom Miss Steele has been visited re- ing boats, I believe—or at least It cent night Club, just outside of Hol- running all the mills and factories trade In the United Statea during his popularity in this community. Congregational church, officiated at the women will also serve a supper. charge. ent Cltlsena Party. spurted from every window. It up, the building waa partly wrecked peatedly by American officials, botb ought to be that way. that’s goin' on up there.” for miles around, and bearing on its He has been active In all county the funeral service In the absence of The Christian Endeavor will sell SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE ha bad counted for devoted support Both Parties Confident and school opened delayed. land, and started firing. Details of September showed a substantial in- seemed to me. Immediately after her arrest and as "In a short time, when pay load how the negro waa killed were not Dolores Del Rio in Title Role of bosom mighty ships with tons of crease, according to reports to the affairs and has taken the responsi- Rev. Edward L. Nield, pastor of the home made Ice cream. Produce of Instead of the ccrstant need of Democrats went into today’s bat- "And from the opposite side of The Federal investigators were freight to be borne to different cities whipping them Into line, hie expert' late os yesterday, but all efforts to has been Increased, without sacrlfic'- AMERICAN HOOTCH learned at once. Famous Beauty and Favorite New York Federal Reserve bank. bility of conducting the town of Rockville Baptist church, who wa.s all kinds will be on sale and later In tle conceding to Republicans only a the street where Paul Bnino, his sent from Washington to make their learn the nature of the charges has Ing fuel load, the Callfornla-Hono- and towns on its shores, be a rill Vernon for many years, being chair- in Boston officiating at the funeral the evening everything will bo auc- enee throughout his office. majority In the state House of Rep- nephbw. lives, shots came, too, I own Inquiry Into the situation after PAYS SCOTCH DUTY Negroes Beaten Up. Exports amounted to $192,000,000, Doiimergue's political truce Cabi- failed because the German authori- lulu flight will be as simple and de- It was reported here that the of Louis XV. with just water enough to cool some- an advance of 20 per cent over a man of the Board of Selectmen. He of a relative. tioned off| The Ever Ready class will resentatives. In addition to the gov- thought. Democratic State Chairman David body’s parched tongue; if you can’t net fell exactly nine months after ties fear that some 30 suspects at void of hazards as my ovm hop Glasgow. — (AP)—"Anything to gunmen, apparently determined to year ago. General Imports valued Is also director of the FERA relief Burial was in the family plot In present a short play. It will be Just ernorship the Democrats now con- Between Tuo Fires Lawrence called on Attorney Gen- liberty might escape If the exact was." be a cloud, sending the blessed work in this community and active Wlndsorville cemetery, near Broad "Bloody Tuesday" of February 6. trol the state Senate by one vote, "Men, women, the children in the eral Homer S. Cummings to "safe- declare? Sure, I have two bottles prevent negroes from visiting the "Madams Du Barry,” heralded aa at $132,00,000, however, were 10 per one big eveniiYg full of fun at little QUI CK- ACTI ON nature of the case was divulged. showers down to water the thirsty two seats In the National Mouse and The aviator .said he would remain of hootch.” polls, had stopped a car driven by one of the great pictures of the cent below the value of a year ago. in town, county and municipal Brook. expense. Mono)^ in 48 hours or lest ... no red tnick were caught In the cross fire— guard both votes and voters" from It was officially stated that Miss here "to fight to the finish" an at- a white woman and containing sev- earth, be a dew drop, sparkling so ffaairs. Mrs. Wilson was a resident of one In the United States Senate. crumpled to the ground, as everyone "desperate attempts to steal today’s Stele enjoys good health but that, Customs officials at this port got screen. Is scheduled as the feature quietly and yet so beautifully In the tape . .. end an easy repayment plan Republicans were equally as unwill- tachment against his plane filed by the biggest shock of recent years eral negroes she was taking to the attraction at the State theater to- Business failures in the United Resume Operations at Mill. Rockville since 1900 and had many — over a period of 3, 6, 8, 10 or even ran. elections." as she has no money, she could buy E, Beverly, assignee of Tom Caton, polls, and beat the negroes. The morning sun; If you can't be a wind States during the week ended Nov. Everything is again quiet at the friends in this community. Most ing to concede anything and gave a "It was worse than war, because George H. Earle, former United neither extra food nor materials for when a traveller from New York morrow and Thursday, with Dolores check* 20 months, If you want it. Consult us. who alleged the flyer owed him made this reply to their customary woman was not molest^. filling the sails of the four masted 1 numbered 233 compared with 225 plant of the Peerless Silk Textile of her declining years were spent Personal Notices prediction of victory from their of the children and the women. It States minleter to Austria and embroidery with which to while Del Rio heading an all-star cast. schooner and driving It forth on Its COLDS Our seryipe is friendly and sympa­ usually taciturn State Chairman J. $1,750 for money, goods and service query. Today's disorders climaxed a ser- Edward Chodorov, the author, In the preceding week and 294 In Corporation on West Main street, with her daughter, Mrs. George Her- was like some unbelievable thing— Democratic nominee for governor. away her time. Members of the given for his 1928 flight from Oak- Journey, be a -zephyr to refresh zog, social editor of the "Rockville ■ad thetic. Henry Roraback. and It still seems too ghastly to re- It was their first opportunity to ies of anti-negro demonstraUons In throws an entirely new light on the same week last year, according close to the center of the city. The CARD OF TH ANKS Joined state Democratic Chairman American Colony arc taking up a land to Australia, and $1,000 for In- southw'est Missouri, prompted by the •somebody’s brow on a hot mid-sum- to reports to Dun A Bradstcret. mill resumed operations^ yesterday Leader." The imiI f tthitrcr !■ three percent per Tha polls opened a t A a. m., and member." David Lawrence In placing rcsponsl- collection. collect duty on' bootleg liquor. the famous beauty and favorite mer's day; if you can't be a sun, FEVER month on unpniil amount of loan W* With to thank our friends and were to close at A p. m. Of the wounded, hospital physi- terest and service charges. There were two bottles of It, car- slaying several weeks ago of Dave of King Louis XV, whose many morning after being closed since She is survived by two daughters, drat dag LOANS Bsishbors for their many acts of billty for the deaths on local politics. Before her arrest. Miss Steele The aviator said he and bis causing the ice and the snow to dis- No Liquor Sold ... cians said they held little hope for ried by William Miller, representa- Martin, . shell-shocked Sikeston love affairs and madcap pranks Fifteen transport companies oper- October 30 because of labor diffi- Mrs. George Herzog of Rockville, kindness during the illness and at the Charles J, Marglotti, who took the was frequently seen In the Amer- navigator, Capt. P. G. Taylor, may World War veteran, whose body was appear and the trees and shrubbery ate Mexico’s airline network of culties. and Mr.s. A. A. MacLeod of Plain- Headaches Personal Finanee Compiay time of ths death of our husband and Under the slate liquor control Andrew Kltlshlon, and Domenick ican and English colonies of Berlin. tive of a Scottish whisky firm, when were the scandal of the Conti- Hoorn ‘2, Ntato Tbenter RIiIn . stump for the Democrats after being attempt to better the recent record found In a field near Sikeston. Three to burst forth Into new life, be a 9618 miles. This plant shut down because of ville; two sons, John Wilson of 6669HlYew!V ' 3 0 0 sent flowers and donated cars %vs ars except by prescription in drug maining In the hospital were John said they had no suspicion that she New York. negroes were Brrc.sted and allegedly self with Du Barry’s intimate life especially aratoful. natorial nomination, offered to MeUmurne. Miller explained he had been in- co^cssed to the slaying. and loves, rather than with her po- ilyi that the pilot a t the helm can The Powers Family. stores, was prohibited. Saladngo, 33; John Lengo, 3'J, and had anything to do either Commun- steer his vessel through the darkest Bi ei i Vg » -e\^’ The ballot which confronted voters Edward Vcshuccl. prosecute the killers. troduced to a bootlegger and had Following threats to lynch the litical Intrigues, although there are Attorney-General William A. ists or military spies. night.” was one of the longest In years con- The other Injured were Mrs. They were surprised to team that bought the liquor to show his chiefs negroes, they were taken to New many clashes between herself and CARD OF THANKS taining the names of nominees for Schnader, Republican nominee for FARRFLL DESCRIBES UVES what they had to compete against Madrid, wbere a mob visited the Jail the Jealous court ladles and cour- But it takes great grace to be a Charles CalomenI, 27, daughter of she may be charged with “divulg- rill, a dew drop, or a star, they are We with to thank our friends and United States Senator, six Congress- Frank Florllla, one of the slalrs men; governor, promised a "thorough in- ing *tato secrets"—meaning giving in America. in searching for them. The mob tiers who sought to destroy her In- nsiahbori. for their kindness at the men, a complete slate of state offi- vcsUgatlon" and "vigorous, unre- dispersed however, when they fluence over the king. so small in comparison with the time o( the death of our beloved wife William Jacoby, 31, Miss Jennie Mc- military information and "prepara- OF HOPELESS FOLKS river, the cloud, and the sun. But and niulher. l::BpeciaUy those who cials, membera of the General As- Aloose, 22, Miss Irene Condor, 22, lenting prosecution of those re- tions for high treason” —meaning Icebergs are continually turning learned the negroes had been trans- These battles and conquests she sembly, sheriffs and lesser offices. ferred to Poplar Bluff's ”mob-proor’ tosses off with a laugh just as she each has its place... The river le aned cars and sent flowers. Salvadore Salvadako, Miss Freda Communist activities. over, aa uneven melting changes mighty aa it Is, could not fill the Robert Syminaton and Family. Mnyoralty posts were at stake In Dcfraiik, 20, &Irs. Mary Devorak, 23, Governor Gifford I’inchol, Ignored To her friends.she gave the Im- ■‘Calico Shoes,” Volume of Ugly the center of gravity. Jail. does her mad escapades. In the Derby, Ansonla and Shelton. the political implications In a state- present picture, which is baaed place of the rill, and the thirsty one Mary Sacco, Maurice Bonsnir and pression of having an excellent con- Stories. Is About the Real must needs die were It not for the ment and blamed the trouble on a nection with the ministry of the in- largely on Mme. Cu B arrys own OLDEST SHERIFF. Daniel Stelbler, all of Kelayres. "racial quarrel." Proletariat. memoirs, the little milliner's ap- cooling draught which it supplies. Aa some of the paraders hurried terior and the Steel Helmets, the The cloud filled to overflowing can- His political leader In Schuylkill war veterans' organization. prentice Is not so much the astute Newport. R. I.. Nov. 6.—JAP) — their wounded and dying to hospi- By BRUCE CATTON and scheming politipian of history not supply the beauty of the dew tals, another group surged toward county,* where Kelayres la located, Her friends also said that they drop, and the cheer which it brings QUALITY James Anthony, high sheriff of however held politics to blame but believed she quarreled with her as she is a woman filled with the Newport county and believed to be the home of Joseph Bruno, whom A great many high literary Joy of living, gay, capricious. Irre- to some discouraged sufferer as she the marchers held responsible for Insisted It was a matter of "local mother, who since has returned to looks upon it in the early morning A man and his wife ths oldest activs aheriff In the political deals with which both or- America. crimes are being committeed these pressible, whose very nature de- GROCERIES United Statei, today observed his thfe shooting, threatening to djTia- daya in the name of the pro- mands love and luxury and laugh- could never be supplied In any other mlte his home. ganizations In the country are be- way. The sun important os Is Its D4th birthday and ' announced ho smirched.” DirCE, OOEMBOES CONFER letariat. Make your novel class- ter. would retire when hla term expires, A semblance of order was main- conscious enough and some critic In addition to the uproariously work cannot do for the mariner on who had just returned from a rounds Especially Priced talncil by state police and deputy the mighty deep what yon lone star January 31, 1935. He has been Rome, Nov, 6.—(AP) —Premier will surely announce that, al- funny situations In which Du sheriff since 1891 and serves by ap- sheriffs, but the crowds on the though terribly written. It la still Barry involves the dignitaries of is doing, and should It refuse to C1IIV.\LRY SHOVED ASIDE Mussolini and Premier Julius Goem- pointment of tha general asaembly. streets did not leave until Bruno and boes of Hungary discussed for a half great stuff, becaqge it Is prole- King Louis’ court, the picture is shine but for a moment, the ship f the ~ world cruise spoke o f Chesteifeld For litis Week the others were arrested. tarian. said to be a mammoth spectacle, with its load of human freight might Chicago—"Let me serve her sen- hour today the political situation In Ths Japanese navy totals 788,374 Housa Snrrnunded Central Balkan Europe. But there are books and books. with settings built on . a magnifi- be dashed to pieces on the rocks, Granulated Cane Sugar, 10- tence. too." So said George Kcnnl- tons. To prevent what they feared would An Italian government spokes- For genuine proletarian literature, cent scale. Reproductions of the and all on board go . down to a pound cloth son, 30, of Kansas City, Mo., when which la good not because it pleads Palace of Versailles, the court and watery grave. The humble person as ^^an international cigarettee^^ he was arraigned before Federal man said they discussed all prob- the Gardens of the Colonades are is the useful person. The plodder •a c k ...... O m C Judge Charles E. Woodward with lems of a political and economic a cause, but because It simply nature affecting the territory. Mus- shows the proletariat In action among the gorgeous.settings for the Is often the most helpful. Be aa m Aator Tea, Mias Gabriel Sidney of Rock Is- with the bark off, I know of no highly amusing action. your Master was, a servant. It is 1-Ib. t i n ...... land, III., (or interstate transporta- solini and Goemboes planned to Novel and beautiful dances were enough (or the disciple that he be as tion of a stolen automobile. But the meet again today or tomorrow. writer who can beat James T. hesterfield Cigarettes are on sale In Ovaltine, Mussolini will be host tonight at Farrell. created for the picture by Albertina his Master. C court. In effect, said "No.” . Rascb, In which her beautiful cory- Muslngs of a layman, Vacuum tin o f SO — air 50c s iz e ...... Kenntson and Harry Randolph. a formal dinner for the Hungarian 5Ir. Farrell's newest . book Is a eighty<«ix countries. Y ou may pur leader who will give a luncheon to- Collection of short stories, Issued phees romp before the king and his William E. Keith. Grape-Nuta Flakes, ^ 24. of Chicago, were sentenced to under the title, '.Calico Shoes.” court In fluffy nothings. tight— water tight—fully ...... 51C five years. The girl was given 18 morrow. Goemboes will leave Rome tomorrow night They are ugly stories. Infinitely de- There is an unusually large and protected even if nub- chase them on nearly all ships and at Kmdale Komellettes, S >| ^ months. - pressing and acutely disturbing— talented cast In the principal roles can...... 14C and. to my notion, exceedingly with hundreds of extras playing the KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS merged in water. almost every port. Palmolive Soap, _ well written. part of ladies and courtiers and the Mr. Farrell does not bother over vast crowds to be seen in the pro- 2 cakes ...... 5/C Marxist theories or class solidar- duction. Dolores Del Rio has the ARRANGING BARN DANCE W e believe you w ill agree Pitted Dates, HObEL 208 GETS CiLO SE lU lP««^^yitID V ity. He merely takfes the people role of Du Barry, with Reginald 8-oz. pkg. .... who...... in live back of the yarda m - Owen playing opposite her as King with us that for a cigarette to Walnuts, large lUROFI' ^ DAN THOMAS — GEORGE SCARBO cago and leta you look a t them— Louis XV, this being the second Will Be Held Friday Evenina; tbAlioys and $^rla who grow up •Co-Feature- time he has played this Interesting ^ded. Lb. S. RHMICII ^tB On itreets for playgrounda, DA M O N RU NYO N ’S character for the screen. The pres- November 23 at City View enjoy such popularity, it must Arrowroot Biscuits, AUSTRALIA who live srithout any vary real ent Louis is the king In his later Dance Hall; Turkey Prizes. (N.B.C.), pkg...... ideals or any very real hopes and grsat Cofmopoliton years, while his first portrayal, In have merit. Honey, $ 4 9 .9 0 ASIA who. In most cases, are licked be- “Voltaire,” was of Louis aa a fore they start'the game of lift. Mogazlns story brought younger man when Pompadour Campbell CtoUncIl K. of C., last 1-lb. j a r ...... POLICK He tells about tbem with a Epwayed the court. night heard from a committee that In the making o f Chester Sanka Coffee, to thrilling/ throbbing is arranging for a barn dance to be AMATEUR dreadful dlspaaslonatenesq, Hera Victor Jory has the role of the 1-lb. t i n ...... GOMPLETI they are, the worn-out party girls Itfo on tho scrooni Iiowerful d'Alguillon who befriend- held, the committee reported, on field, we do our level best to Cranberry Sauce, AIRPLANE and the Inarticulate youngsters, with ed Du Barry, and waa made prime Friday evening, November 38 at the racketeering labor leaders and minister for hlsqpttention, de^slng« CUy View Dance Hall. In addition tall c a n ...... MARINE the tired old folk—tangled hope- PHILLIPS HOLMtf^ the Due de Choiseul, a part played to the dancing there will be award- make it as good a cigarette as ' Glaced Peels, ^ leMly ,in a meab of vice and Ignor- EDWARD ARNOLD by Henry O'Neill, who had attempt- ed on the night of the dance four 8-ox. pkg...... 51C ance and poverty from which, for MARY CARLISLE ed to shear her of her power. Ver- turkeys, special tickets having been can be made. Octagon Soap, giant size, moet of them,*^ there it no eecape. ree Teasdale is the Duchess dc printed for the drawings. They also Published by Vanguard, the book Grammont, sister of Choiseul and heard a report on the dance given t cakes...... 51C bia littls set b probably radio's (M test combins- fj retails at $2.60. Du Barry's bitterest enemy. Os- In October and after the cloee at the Octagon Soap Powder, / \ T tlon ahoit-wavaaad broadcast rsceiver. Its truthful good Perkins has the role of Riche- meeting listen to talks 1^ Joseph Smokers say • • tons b comparable to other seta coating llOOt-and ic : McCIuskey and John Dwyer, the tpkgs...... 5 1 C RILDS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE lieu, with Ferdinand Gottscbalk as Octagon Cleanser, gk Atwater Kent Quality throughout guarantee* you the Lebri, the king’s inimitable valet latter speaking on the methods that utmoat in valuefor your money. For those who snnt fine CNCf 0 C l 2 SmOMS A O^Y IN are followed from the time a check In almost every language • 9 t caxu...... 5IC VAUDEVILLS,- Concord, N. H., Nov. 6.—(AP) — Dorothy Tree Is Adelaide, sister at raoeptioo and all the latest feeturee in a amall imblnet. Overcast skies wltb * threat of rain, the king. is deposited in the bank until Ms Super Suds, q g greeted New Hampshire voton to- Anita Louise plays the part of final clearing. 8 big red boxes ..... day as they went to the polls. Light Marie Antoinette, who weds the There was also action taken by O^te, .| gi'' rains were reported in Orafton ^LADIES* Dauphin, played by Maynard the council on vlaltlng the home of county. . Holmes. Others In Important roles Mra. Leontine FIliere this evening, The weather waa considered favor- MACBETH MONAX TABLEWARE include Helen Lowell, as the dis- aa two of her sons are members of Feli-Naptha Soap, >i g \ able by Democratic leaders as they solute Countess de Berne; Joan Campbell Council. 10 b a n ...... 49c look to a greater support from ur- FREE! Wheeler, Halltwell Hobboi, Nella Following the meeting members Portuguese Sardines, Peeled ban communlUcs. In spite of bad Walker, Virginia Sale, Arthur went to the home of Edward J. Potterton & Krah weather a large number of voters EVERY WEDNESDAYS AND THURSDAY Treacher, Jeeee Scott and Camille Sweeney on Cone afreet where the and Boneless, in 4 g\ were at the polle early and there Rovelle. The direction la by Wil- rosary was recited and this morning OBTaOiLcan...... l O C 44 »» wMmtss ssofc a delegation attended the funeral. was every indicaUon that predle- WED„ WED„ liam Dieterle. Cnamay Salad Where radio is understood Uons of a record off year vote nwaaing, qt. jar...... £ O C OLDEST WOBfAN TO VOTE Srvenil UMd Sets In A-1 Order. would be fulfilled. THURS. THURS. 14TH CHILD BORN Packages o f 20 wrapped KILLED’BEFALL Middletown. Nov. 6.—(AP)—Mra. in Du Pont No. 300 Cel- Phone 3737 LAST DAY Lucy A. Woodworth the oldest wo- Bridgeport, Nov. A—(AP) — The M A B tS trS man resident of Middleeex county is 14th child waa born to Mr. and Mra. lophane—the best made. At the Center Waterbary, Conn., Nov. A.—(AP) WILL ROGERS in “JUDGE PRIEST** Charles Tanner of the Caimondale IfrnuOOMgUieOLUNC —John Hayea, 40, of 364 Eaat Main going to cast her ballot today district, Wilton, tbia week. It was eaocB R T C

ilHMiilTl OR Bot fa Sm , but ta la- trend .nr thought, la today's voting, Things Jnst Seem To Be Getting All Mixed Un ^M t»f os the Mg stats of Peoasylvaala. HOME IS GAY AS PAPEIH ON THE WALL VICE CHEMICAL HEAD Two jraara beoca the coun------11— Recreation ( .'enter lE A D E RSA R E T K D The Democrats up there believe they try wUl, la aU probBbUity, npert- D A ILY RADI O PR O GRAM Movie of a Man Talking to Himself Item s of Interest ence a PreaidenUal campaign such have a chance to defeat Senator Desiffhi By Famous Artists Help To Brighten SEES N G IMPROVEMENT IN D iU tTSlU di im b v Im ift TUUOAY, NOVKMBBR 8 (Central and Eaeterfi Standard Tima) aa aa Uvlnf American, aava aanie Austin, typical Old Guard RepubU- Rooms. ^ Sts ^iue&j, me. can. U they do It’ will certainly be Nstsi AH prosTsms to k«* and boale ehalns or eroaiio thsrset nnlo spsel- Tuesday very, very old people, can remember led; oooat to eout —11 mo—Little J. Little Orahaat.— larly aqgpicious is the fact that it is Information about the caaes. them. SitO-^ 7iS0—Vau A Yaur Oavarnmant baale: Myrt and Maroa—waat rpt f l o o d, f amin e, CARTH«oAKE,EPID£MIO Vt I . ' The dance this week will be m u aarnea ellant of N E a 8trv- In a few hours, the papers are posures that get plenty of sunshine. ei4S— 7i4S—Prank Buck Junela Sarlal 10:11—mis—LIHIa J. Llttia Orehaatra introducing a new-small size of one Thursday night from 8:30 to 12:30. faa, laa Time- waa when, In any almllar mede to go through the wear, tear A northern room may m brlghtensd 7iOO— t:00—Laa Raltman.’a Orehaitra 10:10—11:10—Hanry Butaa'a Orehaatra 7:t0— SitO—Wayna Klne't Orahattra 11:01—12:01—Clydt Lueaa Orahattra of its products—mcks Ve-tro-nol, Karl Seller and hlb band will play a POSITION IN BOSTON Pobllthar’a Rapratantatlra: Tba affair, the thoiighta of the people of and perils from sunshine and scrub- by using a paper In which warm SiOO— tiOW-Ban Btrnla and tha Lada 11:10—IliBL-Bnteh LlghVt Orehaatra the unique aid in preventing colds. return engagement. Admission In- Jollua Matli.wa loaetal Agancx—Naw SHRIEKS bing that they would normally face colors are dominant — tan, cream, iit^ fitW—Bd Wynn and Qraham 12:00— 1 mo—Danea Hour—wabe only Va-tro-nol—the trade-mark name of thia country would turn at once to •iO^IOiOO—LIbht Optra Shaw—o te a cludes checking. Fork Cbteago, Uatrolt and Boalon All the Communists In New York tn four years. Next door to the yellow, orange, rose and brown. NBC-WJZ NETWORK Vicks Drops for nose and throat—is William E. Turkington Entors the likelihood of the complication paper mill is the color mill and ait Ha’lways should have warm wel- lOiOO—11 ICO—wrilarii Reblaan Orahaat. ' VEVBCH AODTT BUREAU OP fofegathcred In Madison Square Gar- lOilS—Hits—Valea at Ramanaa—aaat; BASIC — Baat I wla wbi>wbaa wbal now featured on the package and in Chief Accountant’s Office in CIRCOI.ATIONS resolving lUiclf Into an “internation- day long the cofor mixers are nm- coming hues that harmonise with Dana and Clan—rapaat far watt wham kdka wgar w]r wlw wtyr wroal; advertising to avoid confuf.ion with Insurance Company There. al Incident,” a term which always den on Sunday afternoon. There nine back and forth with pails of colors used In the rooms that open lOiSO—lliSO^arl Hall Dance Orehaa. Mldwaat: wcky kyw wanr wit kwk ~Tb. Raral# PUnttna Compaox. Inc., IliOO—12:00—Henry King A Orahattra kwer koll wren wmaq kio wkbf other products that have followed in aatamta no Inanclal rtaponaiblllir were 11.000 of them. To anyone Ivld paints, trying, mixing, accept- off It. 11:30—12:10—Pallx and Hit Orehaitra the wake of Its success. Mr. Riclutrd- WAPPING carried with it noma odor of possible ingj^dHcar&g. Bright Paper for Dining Boom NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtm) 'william E. Turkington, of 184 tor ixpcgtapalcat arrurt appaarlng n war. The American eagle would like Mitch Palmer, Representative CB8-WABC NETWORK wiba katp v^be wday kfyr cret otet son attributes much gf the ‘tre Onter street, who was graduated Sdxartltcioaiita In ibt Manobaaiar Designs Are Teated on'Wi|lla Since dining room furnishings SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjax mendous sales of Vick preparations IvaoiPB naraig. bcfipn to ruffle Its feather* on many Ham Kish, Jr., or a Bay Stats D. A. When Ihe paper is finally made, usually are plain and dark. It's a •ASIC—Bttli wabe wado woko wiito wtla-WBun wlod warn wmo wab wapt There were several members of from the Manchester High school m waab wnae war wkbw wkro whk cklw wjdz wtmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre —over 63,000,000 packages last sea. Wapplng Orange who motored to 1932, has recently accepted a posi- TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 6. an editorial page and caustic com- R. regent these 11,000 Reds must it gots to the vacuum room where good Idea to have a bright paper wdro wcau wfaa wean wfbl wipd iritT woal ktba kUia wtoo wave son—to honest, consistent news- sumion bolds it onto the walls as if Dtere. A high room needs horizon- wmaa wbni: MIdwatti wbbm wfbm MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kfir k(hl Hazardvllle .Methodist church last___ tion in the office of the chief ac- mentators would tell ua how prompt- have constituted a dreadful threat it were pasted and the design Is In- tal lines, a low room rising lines or kmbe kmox wowo what PACIFIC COAST—k(0 kfi k*w komo paper advertising of highly meritori- viHo Knov^s T— Per haps S mv sel f Sunday evening In the rain, but who countant of the Liberty Mutual In- FORECAST BLUFFS ly Great Britain would act. In a like to American institutions. It was speeted to be sure it Isn't the kind BAST-wp* whp wlbw whto wibi wfaa khq kfad ktar kpo ' ous products. felt amply repaid when they heard surance Co., 31 St. James avenue, stripes. A shadow backgroimd wore wleo efrb ekao CanL Baat. "Our nearly 30 years of experience situation, being always and ever on calculsted to send cold shivers down that makes you diszy — and that paper or a scenic pattern with dis- OIXIB—w*at waft wbro wqam wdod May become a victim of disaster the excellent address of Charles M. Boston. Mr. Turklngton'g poalUon Moat of tha votca wUI be in by the kira wrao wlao wdiu wtoo krid wrr 4:30— B:10—Tha Singing Lady—aaat have convinced us that the news- Gardner, High Priest of Dcmeter, of was secured for him through the ef- the alert for the protection of Brit- such spines to hear Israel Amtcr. It's as perfect aa it can be made. tant horizon creates an illusion of ktrh ktaa wteo koma wdbo wodx wbt 4:41— S:4S—Orphan Annit—aaat only PURiNii The rtEXT Year 1 tllM tbla newapaper la off the prcaa Among well-known designers who greater size. Conventional diagonal wdaa wbl* wdbj wwra wmb* wtia 8:00— 6:01—Xavlar Cugtt Orehaitra paper provides the most flexible arid Westfield, Mass., and also the seven forts of the placement department a very" few bouri thereafter the ish aubjecta anywhere on earth. Communist candidate for governor wmbr wait ktui k*ko Bill— tils—Praaa-Radle Nawa Parlad reliable form of advertising," he selections of the Pomona Grange of the Bentley School of Accounting have turned to wall-paper-meking or rectangular patterns, tapestry Sill— 6:11—Dorothy Pagt A Orehaat. S ddnt bel ieve That’ll .happen To chorus. poUa will cloae and there will bo But those were t^c days before 1B14, at New York, let out this wsrwhoop: for mass production are Helen Dry- and brocade obtain that dignified ef- MIOWBST—wcah w*l wmt wmbd wlan 1:45— 1:41—Lewall Thomat — aait: stated. "Newspapers, as always, and Finance, 921 Boylston street, wlbw kfh kfab wkbn weco wabt kacj head the list of media we are using ME, out IT MIGHT Harry P. Files, Sr., of Boston, Boston, from which he waa gradu- when nobody had the faintest con "We will seise the estates of ths den, Welter Dorwin Teague, Lurells fect, while bright-colored floral or ■wnax Orphan Annia—repeat to mldweat nothing to It but the count. Tha Guild, Donald Deakey, Isabel M. ribhon papers give an informal MOUNTAIN—kTor klx koh kil 1:00— 7:01—Amoa 'n' Andy—eaat only this season. Especially heavy sched- Mass., spent the week-end at hla ated In Jun.e of this year. ccptlon of what the word "war” rich and the seats of government In COAST — khj koln kfre kol kfpr kvt 8:11— 7:11—Orehaatra Program—wji home tn Wapplng. huatneu of making bluff forecasts Croce, Russel Wright and Baron and air. kfbk kmj kwg kirn kdb k*mb k*b S:1IK- 7:10—Muale Mtmorlta and Pott ules will be run in connection with really stood for. thie country will be ours In twenty- 7:00— imiL—Tha Crimt Cluti Myitary introduction of the new size of Va- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harrison SVtU, by that time, have begun to Baroness Josef von Schenk. Most of FInaUy, chorus wall paper au- Cant. Beat, 7:10— tilO—Llwranea TIbbatt A Ore. have moved their furniture from lo ^ pretty silly even to those who four hours.” the artiste have named their wall thprltlea, don't be afraid of color! 4:10— SiM — Jaek Armatreng — aaat till— 1:11—Story Behind tha Claim tro-nol. This handy half-size pack- It takes more than the Jailing of only; Milton Chtrlet, Organ—weit 1:10— 9:31—Htndt Aereta tha Bordtr age-convenient for instant use at the Felt tenement house to Water- have been most brash in their mak- some wandering national, nowadays, There are coniiderably more than 4:4S— B:4S—Reblnaon Cruaea, Jr.—N. 1:00—10:00—Saa Yarn, Camtron King town, where they will live this win- Y.; Franklin McCermlek—chain 1:10—10:11—Tim A Irtnt'a Iky Show any time or place—is now available ter. lag. to cause the hair of any nation to two million voters In New York you may have by enclosing a 3o S:0S— t:M — Buck Negara, tkatch— 10:00—11:00 — Dal Campo Orchaatra— at all drug stores, in addition to the M a t u r i t y . . . City. In other words for every one oatt; Orehaa.—wett; Songi—Dixia eaat; Amot 'n* Andy—rapaat for w regular large size." Mrs. Ernestine D. Sullivan and Even with the advantage of hav- bristle and its chin to protrude In stamp. S:1S— 1:11 — Bobby Banaon — aaat; 10:30—11:30—Doraay Broa, Orchaatra daughter, Barbara Ann, who have iaff watched the procession of voters of these Rede who propose to “seise" Now To Teach Ship Ahey—Dixie; Sit MIrtndy— 11:00—12:00—Bmll Celaman A OrehatL 50-0-0-0-0 1 Run a l o n g, been spending two weeks at the belligerence. The United States ^ watt; Skippy—rapaat far mldwaat limiK—12:11—Stymeur SImmena Oreh, ta the polls during this morning and things there are about a himdred qi’ES’nONS AND ANSWERS apartment of her sister, Miss Dor- M a t e r n i t y ... Isn't going to war, or even think of Behind the Scenes in Health and Diet Li t t l e Do l l a r , Run Al ong f othy Doane, of New York, returned early afternoon there probably Isn't war, over the caee of Miss Steele of and ninety-nine cltlsens of that towm (Sohopl CSUIdrea Should Eat Beagles, Fox, Bieakfaet) to her home here last Sunday after- a poMtIeal veteran of sithar party Hollywood and Mr. Rolderer of Chi- who don't propose lattlng thsia do 7:16—Joe and Bateese. rALCOTTVILLE noon. Miss Doane who motored up anything of the kind. Deaptta the Advice (Jueatlon: Mrs. Wm. A. 8. asks: Coon Hounds 7:30—Household Musical Memories here with them returned to her M i d d i e A g e i Who haa, at tha awmaat of this writ- cago, whom the Nazli have put In ■y Ur. rraak MoCag "Is It all right to let the high school 8:00—Eno Crime Clues—"Revenge energy with which the Communists The name of Ronald Wilfred Kent work on Monday morning. iWV, Bay aiors real idea of bow the the coop on some sort of suspicion W ASHINGT O N girl and boy go to school without To Trail Game W TiC Is Neat." Mrs. Harry P. Flies and son Har- ' At these three tiyiog periods a do their threatening, our money goes any breakfast? They say they are has been placed on the Cradle Roll woman needs Lydia E. nnkhsm'a •tectlon In Connecticut Is going than of Interfering In Interns! German OATtford. OowL 8:30—Lawrence Tlbbett. of Sunday school. ry P. Flies, Jr., who have been Vegetable Omponnd. Give it t* ha hM Ma wacks ago; anything at on the hundred and ninety-nlns. Connlvtag Goes Merriljr On In iOther Crnckpots, Too GOOD TREATMENT FOB not hungry. Shouldn't they have fifMW w . 1040 R. a a a ts mu 0:19—Story Behind the (Dlaim. spending the summer months at affairs. orange Juice qr fruit of some kind?" Editor’s Note; This Is the final at 9:30—Hands Across the Border. Ralph and Wilbur Reasler of your danghter when abe coat as to America's Communists ars ths Bpeaker Race . HopWns Likes acknowledges a ECZEMA three articles on the training of TraveleiB Broadcaedna Servtee Bridgeport spent Sunday with their their cabin at Bonny Eagle Camp, womanhood. Take it for atrtngth • n cw which to bang a valid guasa. If these people are Innocent of Crackpot Letter . , . RllUons Are certain consolation in the big pile of Answer: School children often run 10:00—ERA Opera Orchestra — West Buxton, Maine, returned to Tha troubla writb political prog- noisiest crew, for Its slst, In ths hunting dogs. soloist. sister; Mrs. Sumner Smith. betets and after efaildbitth. Taka any ulterior activities In Germany Poured Out la New Deal . . , letters which reaches his desk at The type of ecsema which Is moat away from breakfast becauM they Fred Wood was the leader at the their borne here for the winter, lost it to tide yon over Change of Lilas aestieatkm In this itata It that there they will probably be able to con- political picture. And about the SlUtnese sf Red Roundups Shown. FERA every morning. get up too late to eat breakfast and Tuesday, Nov. 0, 1084 10:30—Cascades Orchestra. Sunday evening. Take it wbcncrer youatOMrvaww common is the chronic Tqrm, apd By MAN RIDDLE PM. 11:00—Time, weather. Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday if, relatively speaking, very lUtte only one that is entirely negligible. "They make me realise," he says, get to school on time. Sometimes NEA Service Writer evening. "America — Right and weak and nindowii. vince even the Intolerant and stupid By RODNEY DUTC'HEK "that all the crackpots are not In many patients troubled with it write they are no hungry because of eat- 4:00—Chick Webb’s Orchestra.' 11:09—Sports Review — Bill WU- fksp a c sis s u '‘dsHverable" vote. States there Nasi officials of their innocence, be- Why serimie and Intelligent people 4:30—The Jesters. liams. Wrong" was the topic. This was a AmedldnewMchhasthewtiitea ' The Herald's Washington the United States government.” me It has bean present for several ing too much at the evening meal Beagles, coon and fox hounds Ckmeentratlon meeUng. cndoratmciit of otariy 800,00^ arc where you can make a shrewd cause little as Hitler's Crsw may like should worry about a tot of mero Correspondent. year*. Because they have so little the night before. Any one who is not 4:45—Studio Muslcale. 11:19—Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra. 3 Dotes of Foltsr*t women moat be gix>d. trail gams hy scent, and their 9:00—Sunset Hour — Julius Nusst 11:30—Riviera Orchestra. Miss Dorothy Wood attended the gwgf V to ths outcome of an elec- America they are ettll appreciative shrtekers who drivel about "seis- Billions Paid Out success In oversoming It, they de- hungry for breakfast should fast a Yale-Dar.tmouth football game at Porter, i.ary Wright, of Hart- about, salesmen who go from house Give itechance to help Washington, Nov. 6.—The political If you take pencil, paper, and t|ie few days until real hunger returns. training fundamentals prscttoally 'man, director. 12:00—Ralph Kirterry, baritone. Loosens Cough you, too. Take it reg- ttga II gott eaa flnd out what a band- of American tourists' dollars and ing” property and government when cide it is an incurable disorder, how- 6:30—Radio Charades. A. M. New Haven on Saturday. ford, Alfonso Joerg of Somers, Fred to house offering chances on almost shenanigans which always feature dally Trea.wry statement, you can If there is any time in the day when are the same. Ralph LeRoy Fielding has been HEBRON Davis of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. TM. ularly for beat raanha: fnl al local bosses are doing, for they may be depended on to do nothing they can’t muster a 1 per cent vot- a fight for the Speakership began : ligur* that the Now Deal has paid ever, It haa been my experience that one can b-? expected to be hungry, It 9:49—Buddy and Blake. 12:05—Band from Cotton Club. any thing? One Chattanooga worn- : Proof II A properly prepared beagle 6:00—Wrightville Clarion. 12:30—CTosmopolitan Hotel Orches- promoted from the Cradle Roll to WilUam Worthington of Walling- caw dlTMt the voting of many thoii- to frighten away Yankee visitors. ing strength no matter how loud when Congressmen gathered last; out 17.000,000,000 through the emer- eczema may be permanently over- Is In the morning after not having will follow a rabbit trail at a the Primary Department of the A number of local (Thristlan En- ford, Mrs. S. H. Raymond and fam- an knows the answer. | 'Had For old or jrooao-Nlarioc August In Illinois for the funeral of ' gency agencies and will expend 6:30—Press-Radio News. tra. deavor members attended the C. E. She brings out a punchboard of | t i t h I n • • • or night-^-Toa can r«Iy LYDIA E. PINKNAM’S aewdg ol iadividuals. In ConnecU- If, on the other hand, they have they yell, Is beyond understanding. come, with no return whatever. had anything to eat fo^ approxi- swift pace, will choose and hunt 6:36—Rhythm Masters. Sunday school. i.: of New Britain,, and children, t h r o u ih royj on Folry*# nrMvaiuf Tkr for the late Speaker Henry T. Rainey. about 96,450,000,000 more If It uses mately twelve hours. The thing to likely places without command, One hundred and sixty-five mem- rally at Eostford Saturday after- Ruth and Gordon, Earl Tucker at her own and offers the salesmen a I coe8t. Tolcy'tl M$ e l Mg ( r MOl t t . C o u t l u d u o VEGETABLE COMPOUND ewl, however, there is so little of this gone over there to mix up In the No other large gathering of Con- the whole amount authorized by Eczema may alao occur in the 6:46—Billy Batchelor. chance on a quilt >r ten cents. She i esyo RzoplUnt (o eelda masrtetMifouafartg do la to rearrange tha children's and will corns in when called. bers were present at the Hallowe'en noon and evening. Edward A. Amston. Mr. and Mrs. Klbte leave TOffUlU. " O. don’t dfflar. Get reninne aaet of tbiag that It Is practically polities of Germany the consequence gressmen was due before the Jan- Congress up to July 1, 1935. acute form and Is marked by an In- 7:00—Neal O'Hara. Smith, Mrs. Charles Fillmore, and Wednesday of this week to spend finds that the salesmen usually try K. I'OLEY'B today~"refu»»eub Meauy lOOwMMU flammatory condition of the skin. diet so that they will not overeat at Many a tired hunter has had to 7:19—Concert Miniatures. party at the Vernon Grange hall on their luck—and usually lose. Kirkpatriek. BSfNgPUs. Tbs paopls do their must be on their own heads. uary session, so many members About 12,100,000,000 of the ‘'ex- the other meals and will be hungry spend an added hour hunting a Saturday night Games were play- Mrs. WIlUam C)wen furnished trans- the winter in St. Petersburg, Fla. ititutea. Sold aiwiiwbt maqe the most at It. penditure" to date is In outstanding Chronic ecsema may be accompanied 7:30—"You and Your (3overn- portation. •WW voting, according to thrir own There Is, however, one excellent NN for breakfast. poorly trained beagle. ment.” ed and dancing enjoyed. They will make the tri, by motor, The present pre-election lull In RFC loans, however, and there ara by skin blemishes of various types RADIO; Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A movement Is on foot on the Mrs. Carrie I. Burnham to drive for a sMans, And in times like these way for Americans to avoid any the contest exists only on the sur- other hundreds of millions in loans including pimples or papules, blisters (NumbneM Creeps Over Body) A good beagie should carry a 7:49—Big Freddie MUler. port of the authorities to remove cold trail silently, and should W. Blonkeoburg included Mr. and them and pass the winter In Flori It Is a wlss man indeed who can risk of falling under undue eiisplclun face. Canvassing and bartering which the government expects to or vesicles, aiid elevations topped Question; Mrs. Florence O. writes; 8:00—Leo Reisman's Orchestra. the grave of John Nolton (or da with them. They will te much continue right through the cam- "On three occasions during the past give tongue only when the game 8:80—Wayne King’s Orchestra. New York, Nov. 6—(AP)—Herb- Mrs. E. H. Wheeler and son, Ed- guess with any degree of accumry In Germany and of getting Into NEW collect. with pus or pustules. The patenea ert Hoover la expected to partici- ward, of Dedham, Mass., Mrs. N. A. Knowlton) Ro))o, who died, a vic- missed by their many friends all paign. After election the fighting FERA, Incidentally, has Spent may spread or the old ones may dry year I have been awakened from Is close. On a warm trail be 9:00—Ben Bernle's Orchestra. tim of smallpox. In Revolutionary over the state, as well as in Hebron. Wbatfver what six hundred thoii- Jams with the Nax.l secret iKillee. will get hotter and dirtier. sleep with a numbness creeping over should follow at top apeed aqd 9:30—Ed Wynn, Don Voorhees' pate in the concluding broadcast of Donley/ of NaUck, Mass., Mrs. H. R. about $423,000,000 since June and up as hew areas break out. In some the 1934 mobilization of buman Wightman, of Stafford Springs, times, and was buried In a lonely The Rev. Harold Keen spent the ssnd individuals are going to do. That way is to keeii out. About 13 ferloras are In the ha.s les-M than $300,000,000 left In the lorms there Is considerable oozing me. Have tried to call for help but should become silent the Instant Orchestra. plot on the Blackroer road, about a lie overruns or loses the trail.. 10:00—Beauty Box Theater. needs via the Nation's three net- Richard Wightman, of Mt. Hermon first two days of the week in New By midnight tonight. In all prob- This Is a big world and full of YORK ring or soon to land there. Most strong-box. One of the first jobs of a sticky fluid, which when dried could not move my lips, neither School, and Miss Mildred MacCol- mile and a quarter north of Hebron York. • mytusAataviamc of them are to.saed by members of the Seventy-fourth Congress will could I raise roy hand or any part When he overruns, he should ll:05—Emil Coleman's Orchestra. works Monday night. village. The remains will be disin- ability, ws shall all know what haa many things. There are count rle.s on linen causes stiffening. This type Tuning in tonight. lum, af Springfield, Mass. Allan L. Carr returned on Mon- who seek to control the votes of be to find more money for rsUtf. is called "weeping" eczema and as it of my body for what seemed tlhe -> Immediately cast about In wide 11:19—Voice of Romance. terred, as far as possible, and b^tpened. But at the present stage more Interesting than Germany from By P.M'I, fl.ARKISON their state delegations and use circles until he once more has 11:30—Slumber Hour. Election broadcasts. Press Radio Miss Ester Miner attended the day from a visit with his mother in clears up. crusts may form. Ip minute. I would appreciate It If you News Bureau reports at intervals funeral of . her grandson, George placed, with the headstone, in one Manchester, N. H., spending a day tot the game the only forecast worth any pos.-dble angle, more hospltahlo, them to trade for future favors — Red Seam Silliness Mhuwn another type called "dry” eczema, would Inform me of the cause and If found the ecent. 12:00 midn.—Silent. of the local cemeteries. It is said New York, Nov. 6. ”Da.shlng or w’ho think a speakership candl- throughout evening on NBC, CBS Miner, in Springfield, Mass., today. or two here before going back to a whoop la the one that either the more gracious, Ic.-ra Huspleimis and It's easy to understand why Sec- there Is no fluid and dry scales re- there la any danger of paralysis. 1 Stprt a young dog In training and ABS. A son was born a t the Manches- that the state plans to carry out a Vermont. His mother is seriously sport, fox hunting,' said a nice, ilacy Impresses the voters and retary of Labor Perkins Is a 'bit am thirty years old and weigh ISO with a brace of older dogs which program of removing such remains Ropubileans will carry the state by less dangerou.s. The American sult rather than crusts. Commentary summaries. ter Memorial hospital on Sunday to III and he will be unable to leave her ruddy old gentleman who seemed to hence is elegant publicity. Ixtrcd by the J. dy old gentleman wouU' do if I ntonsy and helpful spsaksra around been howling bloody murder at the of the affected .skin. In some cases you certainly should have a good Ed Wynn: 11:30, Carl Hoff orches- At the avtc Betterment meeting whoop Indeed. of Hltlerland should be given to un- “Reds.” Often they are Joined by diagnosla made and study bow to re- two such lessons, they should be Tueoday, Nov. 8, 1984 tra. on Monday evening a t the Dobson- most inaccessible at the present Mr. and Mre. Arthur V. Linde of showed up at his hunt wearing for othsr Congressmen. where the eczema is present on the made to hunt out their own trails. P M. time, or are rapidly becoming so. derstand that he dose so at his own laced boots and corduroys and That Isn't exactly a handicap A. F. of L. officials who seek to hands, deep cracks or fissures may move the cause of your nervousneaa. WABC-CBS, 9, Bing Oosby; vllle school, Mrs. Heicbon of the West Hartford were Sunday visi- ^ChillingForecast: , save their Jobs from militant leaders Otherwise they will become sight 4:00 — Visiting America’s Little 9:30, Isham Jones Show; 10, Walter WUIimanUc LtghUng company spoke and there Is danger of their being tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. UNIQUE CAMPAIGN ri.sk. flannel ahirt, carrying a ll-guags and. If you believe some of the form which are slow to heal. (Mnltlple Seleroeia) entirely lost. Tbe same Is true of and bouncing here and there tn a or wish to escape blame fqr violence Question; N. J. writes: “What hunters. House, O’Keefe. on '‘Electric Ojoklng." Edmund H. Horton. other candidates for speaker. Joe Eczema is found at every age and emcourags them when they 4:19—Educational Feature. many of tbe small private grave- Roy Eno of New Haven spent the SignsofaHardW intei This political campaign has been western saddle cinched on a livery has shown himself completely they themselves have Initiated. treatment do srou advise for multi- WJZ-NBC, 8:30, Lawrence Hbbett; A eon was born a t the Manches' yards which may be found on rural stable mare. And so, in soms con- Then the police go out to mop up even Infants and elderly people art ple sclerosis? What ia the cause? search for trails, but do not let 4:80—Jewish Social Service An- 10:30, Tim and Irene; 12:05, MUU ter Memorial hospital on Sunday to week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Now You Can Install la some ways unique. There has STRAWS IN RETURNS a^are of ths fact not exempt. Eczema is not con- them lie down, and do not pet nouncement. roads in many parts of the state. O. Horton a t their bungalow. L a tT w i i O e r? fusion. I declinsd. But not until Sara Rayburn of Texas and Bill the "Reds” and beat up and arrest Violet rays have brought back the Blue Rytbm band. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fielding of These graves are of value for rec- Well, you Itevent felt anyUiIiw bean more of sound and fury In It Aside from the Incvllablo one, I learned something of the nice- a lot of American citizens. tagious nor catching and if on* feeling to patient's limbs and he has them. Always bring them home 4:49—Dick Messneris Orchestra. What to expect Wednesday. Tankerboosen Lake. ing Bankhead of Alabama, able fel- merobsr of the family bps it, ths beforo they become tired. Other- 6:15—Sklppy. ords, and for other reasons, and STUMPING THE SALESMEN ^g^gologto be evXSK tJ than In any off-year election that we 'Who's elected. Alcorn or Cross?" ties of fox hunting. lows both, are runners-up of per- Confidential reports here show use of them but a numbness comes WEAF-NBC. 7:45 a. m.—B. A. Vernon Grange, No. 53, held elec- their preservation is well worth that: others are not thereby endangered, wise they lose their love of the 6:30—Jack Armstrong—All-Amer- Rolfe'a Orchestra; 2:15 p. m., Negro Uon of officers on Friday night at Chattanooga, Term.—^What to do AMEMCAN RADIATOR HEATIHB can remember—with less prospect what will be the first Inquiry to sug- The season has only Just be- haps about equal strength. Used over him a t times." sport. ican Boy. while. The inscription on the grave gun For a month previously, peo- as propaganda against ^nkhead Is After the texUI* strike bloodshtd Ecsema usually clears up without Answer: Tha ftlndamental esuae educaOon; 9 a. m., Cobita Wrights their hall. Francis Lyman waa above referred to reads: / ■ I,' ' of any Important outcome: really gest Itself to you when the returns Young dogs never should te 8:46—Miniatures by Franklin Mc- hour; 3 p. ro., Kate Smith Matinee. elected Master; Wallace Thrall, ple have dashed around In pur- the fact that if he were promoteii in Rhode Island, polics arrested 69 difficulty when the fasting and diet- of multiple sclerosis Is a faulty diet. trained with older dogs faster Cormack. ' I without down payment,., less to fight about. We mean, of begin to come in tonight? suit of foxes, but they weren’t fox from chairmanship of the Rules persons In a "Communist round- ing regimen is used. The best plan Patient you write of will get quick- WJZ-NBC, 12:30, Farm and Home Overseer; Gladys Webster, Lecturer; “Here lies the )>ody of Mr. Jolm than themselves, sines It wlU take 6:00—Fred D. Wish, Jr., Superin- hour; 4:30, Rochester (Tlvic Orches- Faith Lyman, Secretary; Arthur course, tha campaign throughout There are a lot of Interesting lumling; they were ‘cub hunting, Committee, that .important post up." Of these 48 proved their citi- la to use a 5-day fast and you arc to est results by taking a fruit fast ^or all their speed to keep up and Nolton Rollo without delay . . . 3 years to pay at zenship, four claimed naturalization, a week or ten days followed by a tendent of Hartford Public Schools. tra. Banfroth, Stewart; Donald Skinner, the country—here In Connecticut wo tiib hunting means chasing IttUe would go to John O'CIonnor of New taka an 8-ounce glass of canned they will get to depend on eight 6:18—Bobby Benson and Sunny Who died with the smallpox FAT WOMEN FIND questions that will be answered be- fo.-os, and for that you all wear York, a Tammany man whose two and three were believed to be tomato Juice, canned pineapple juice, well balanced diet. Treatment such Assistant Stewatt; Norman Strong, March the 20th, 1777, in ye Government Approved Low Rates have a couple of active Issues. alone. Jim. Gate Keeper; Mrs. Emma Baker, fore morning. Probably that doesn't ell her black coats and hats, or feet are oftsa observed la the air aliens. Rhode Island authorities orange Juice or grapefruit Juice, as massage, osteopathy, chiroprac- A good coon hound will follow 6:30—Skit. 26th year of bis age." Yet with no prospect of changing white rt>ats and hata and all arc have produced no evidence to show tic, u d electrotherapy will be help- Chaplain; Mrs. Edna Johnson, As- WAY TO LOSE include the Intriguing one of Sin- at the same HaM. every 3 hours. It is all right to use no trail save that of a coon, and 6:38—Election Returns. sistant Lecturer; Homer Watte, the political complexion of Congress mounted on black horsea or white The undoubtedly any of the three to be deportable, the different Juices on different ful In restoring the circulation to Local historians say that Mr. Rollo clair's fate In California. Likely the affected parts. ' generally will follow the coon 6:65—Press-Radio News. TOLLAND Treasurer. Mrs. Arlene Skinner is 3 t y H as C c U est HERE’S still time to make your home warm lu,r^cs, V'ery Informal. would prefer Rayburn. But It can't San Francisco police, after the days; however, you must continue rather than bia trall^ th at is, he 7:00—Myrt and Marge. was a Revolutionary soldier, who POUND A DAY and no Presidential election coming enough it will be well Into tomorrow very well afford to stick its neck Ceres; Marion Hanson, Pomona, and was seized with the disease of and cozy before "the coldest winter in 60 general etrlke, arrested STS in “Red through the entire day, whatever (Neuritis) will not putter about straighten- 7:15—Air Adventures of Jiramv Marion aark. Flora. Lady Assist- Ifis. we ahalJ te T for another two years, the prase and before any clear Idea 1s obtainable You Don’t.Just Oo Hunting out into the fight, thereby risking raids," of whom 373 were cltlsens Juice you begin with In the morning. Question: Mrs. F. Z. writes: "I ing tracks, but wlU cut corners Alien. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wilcox of which he died, when returning to O d lJ m S JT e a t r , mow like thia years” (predicted by forecMters) by installing mod- ths air have been filled with politics The. sure-enough hunts are quits demaging SBailBes and even the oad 101 aliens. Of the 101, only 14 have been bothered with neuritis Merron. were recent guests of rela- ant Stewart is Mrs. Flora Ewing. his home here on a furlough. You con e a t y o ur fill, ye t as to the result in that state. They Secure at least one enema each and save time. 7:80—Whispering Jack Smith and tives. The ExecuUve committee consists ern, efficient American Radiator Headng. 'Y’ou can to an unprecedented extent. It Is eplfly. First you pav 1250 for Um powdMUty of a eeriouely embai^ Were subject to deportation oa any for two years. Have been to sever- his Orchestra. Recent farewell callers at the gro w thin b y n e w me thod iini( will still be voting, out there after sraxon; that takes care of ths roaalBf dafeaL. day and . take two sponge baths. of; Former Master Oliver Oark, home of Mr. and Mre. (Seorge F. pay for it out of savings in lower fuel hills, cleafling fiOBMtvable grounds and only one al doctors hut have not bed much ‘ Give Dog Hand 7i41t‘!^:^Seott'8 "Romance of Musie" Helen Spam w Hicks of WilUam Johnson and\Louis Bkia- Moabtful If ever beforv, even on the <3onBScUcut‘s bulk returns are In, Imimds and the hired hands. It also . By ju ia ry . eertaia fif ths %*hdi- Flush the. kidneys by drinking teUef ” KJbte were lir. ifid Mni. John Ma- o f fedwSlng. F i e s l D ae , njetooft was shown to have advocatad :..u. start tba puppy by letting him • with J ob Rubini and Donald Novls. North Woodstock. Conn., called on »er. ebste and freedom from bieidng imreir 7 eve of i highly Importknt decision on and It takes a long time to count pays for the foxes, which are datea are falsly sure to have made violence or belonged to an organt- plenty of cool water in between the Answer: There are jiwo principal fallow a tarns coou which Is friends in town last Thursday and gee of Haddam, iCr. and Mrs. Har- Ideal dftto caught In the south Without benefit fruit Juice feeding!. Follow the fast 8:00—Lavender and Old Late — At the Golden Rule Qub meetlsg ry Arnold, also of Haddam, Mr. the Presidency, have the metropoli- their voluminous Australian ballots. a deal which will name the speaker .tion favoring I t causes of neuritis: One Is a toxic, In sight, or by throwing him in Frank Munn, tenor; Hazel Glenn, attended u e Union Mlselonary 8ew< Friday evening. Miss Florence Pin- A ll f o r a bout 144 a week aaibr U i h i r Boreal AUTOIMATIC HIATINO o,' a single cry of "Tally ho!" and and majority Igader on the first cau- Only one of the STS, tn fact, waa by a correctly combined diet, using condition of the blood similar to’ and Mrs. Reuben Bosley of Man- tan newspapers given over so large Allowing for Connecticut’s natural with old dogs. If you do this, soprano; Gustav Haenschen's Or- ing meeUng held that day at the ney and Miss Helen Frazier will are shipped here In cages for chas- cus balloL aa alien Communist plenty of raw salad and cooked non- rheumatlam, and the other cauae la you will have little trouble except chestra. home of Mrs. Sarah West at Snipsic chester, Mrs. Emily Sherman and Whatever type of heating you prefer—etaafla, vapot a proportion of their news columns ing purposes. starchy vegetables. You are also to have charge and Mrs. Roger Jewell Mrs. Carrie I. Burnham of Amston, Scientists have Just announced a uw Interest In her own delegation In from pinched nerves aomewhere be- in the matter of criss-ci 1:80 —A te Lyman’s “Melodiana” Lake. and Mrs. aiS ord Meyer will be the or hot water—whatever fuel you use—oil, gas or to matter political as they did yes- Next you get a pink coat, a high eat one-fourth pound of lean meat tween the painful part and the Mr. and Mrs. Harry P ratt and son remarkable discovery which enables CongfresB—whether Walcott or .Ma- hat. and a canary waistcoat with trails. FVivienne SegM, soprano; (iliver Mrs. Zoe Beckley haa returned hostesses. Thia will te a work meet- coal, American Radiator has equipment to meet your terday rooming. * Politics has sim- are lost This pie neither the per day and either one or two eggs spinal cord. An osteopath or chiro- A wise master quickly will rec- Smith, tenor. from an automobile trip to New Ralph, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert the fat person to grow thin at a cost lMOt4l«2S» loney Is be our senator, and how large brass buttons on which are For breakfast; for example, you are practor can usually remove this lat- ing. Whitney of Springfield, Mass., Mr. so small that it hardly need te con- » VSI ir requirements, including special boilers for automatic ply been dripping all over the placo huntere nor the farmere of tha re- ognise the reason for a dog's de- 9:00—Bing (Troaby. York a ty . Mrs. Samuel GlUen, who has been bsr* art* the representative candidates fare, engraved the insignia of your hnut gion. 8o there ta talk of import- to have 1 egg, 3-or 4 pieces of Melba ter cause and the toxic condition Is lay and wrill pick him up and take and Mre. William K. Raymond of sidered! heating. You can have just the heating you always for weeks. club. You need a horse, of course, 9:80—Isham Jones' Orchestra. Miss Elisabeth Knowlton who in the hospital for some Ume, was Westchester, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Indeed, in this way you ran eat 3 perhaps the next Inquiry In the ing some stags. Stag hunting Is a Toast (buttered as eaten) and about cured by dieting, exercising, and him about a hundred feet away 10:00—Walter O'Keefe; Annette with her mother has teen spending presented with a basket of fruit on . oat of have wanted, installed rigAf noiu—without delay— If this means anything It nteans and a groom to take It to the etart- noble aport tn Enjgland; stage 5 primes. Omit the starches and living according to good hygenic from the spot where he le showing full meals daily and lose—comfort- , (yaoeT tin? minds of many will be, "jjow big ing place so that when you drive ta Banshaw; Casa Loma Orchestra. Mm* Ume at Meadow Crest left Sunday by the ladles of the Vernon ably—as much as a FULL POUND «*• without down payment—with aa long u three yean .that the people of this country are leave a stroager eeeat than foxes; sugars Insofar as possible, until the rules. confusion. 10:30—Press-Radio Election Re- Monday for New York City where Methodist church. 1 T h s t o * ■' was the McLevy'* vdte?" People your car at 7 o'clock la the morn- and stags can be used over and When National Socialism came skm has Improved in a satisfactory EVERY DAY! to pay. coming to reallie, for the first time ing everything will be in readin( Then make him travel in a cir- turns. she expects to spend some time. For ChUd'a Heallli are wondering whether Jasper may over again. They are so exhaust- Into power, the most immediate task manner. cle until be discovers a leaving 11:00—State and Local Returns. All for about 14c a week. since the War of the Rebellloh, that It is good manners to take your was to make clear to other ooun- S. PLAN DRAWN Miss Miriam Underwood has been •B d Happiness It's amazingly easy. You Just do ACT NOW ^rOR WINTtR COMKNITI not become a pretty Important fac hat off to the Matter of Hounda. ed by the chase that it ta easy to A local treatment which will often trail. After a few lessons, your —Little Jack Little's Orches- a recent guest of friends in New the business of government must be, catch and tie them. tries they could expect no more FQR MODEL FARMS dog wrill not be fooled by such tra. BESSLER AGAIN SEEKS two simple things. Get a bottle of This unusual opportunity is made posaible by tha tor in Connecticut politics. Today's The fox has been released, and money from us. be of benefit and which Js to be used Jersey a;id New York a ty . the new Condensed JAD Salta and OBd Is, tbdr chief concern; that no pretty soon tha huntsman and at the seme time as the fasting and "playgrounds." 11:80—Henry Busse's Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Bartlett National Housing Act. It is open to every home vote may give a.clue. sywa m a g s Oe Wreag —Dr. HJalmqr Schocht, German Pierre. 8. D.—(AP) — A plan to In training a fox hound, start take a teaspoonful in a glass of laager can they permit the affairs of Then, of course, there Is g o l^ to whips get under way with the; minister of ooonomica dieting treatment, is that given over transfer bankrupt South DakoU with their daughter Katherine have PARDON FROM PRISON water before breakfast. Make two owner with a good reputation and a steady income. dogs. You etart out very gsyty/ Following a bag of ac'M Seed the affected area with the ultra him after a fox he can see. If closed their home amd win spend the ths nation to ,be managed by a group be a deal of curiosity about Pennsyl- families from rrllef roils to self-sus- posible, so that he wrtu learn to small changes in diet—as explained All you have to do ia fill out one simple form and lierbape with a nip from your is' called duM! hunting. It’s not eo violet ray llghL If your* case U a taining ppaltlons on model farms Is winter tn West Hartford. in the folder Inside the Condensed apart and the destiny of the country sandwich-and-flaak case. When the aporttng, but la excellent practice. Hoarding betongs to a period of follow the fox rather than the give it to your Heating or Plumbing ContractoA- vania. if the Keystone Slates goes civilisation that is past chronic one and you can find a doc- being developed by a rural rehab- trail. Doge so trained seldom are A large number were present at WUUam L. Bessler, 53, a member JAD package you get. That's all. be dircetsd without any attention fox'a trail Is discovered. lt*a call One hunt club, newly organised, tor near you having the equipment the public whist sponsored by the of the gang involved In the murder Then, when the work it ^Ipapleted, mail yent back on Senator Reed It's going to ed a “find." When the trail is went in for drag hunts with great —Edouard Dalladier, French radi- Uitatlon corporation financed with fooled by their quarry. They will You look pounds lighter from the ftom themaslves. Whan tha thoughts cal SoclallsL for this type of treatment, X strong- federal funds. remain silent until the t^ l is Tolland Orange last Friday evening. of Captain William Madden of this first day, for the (tondensed JAD make a lot of difference In the fU' ioet. It's a “check." success—wearing their pink coats town, asked the State Board of Par- monthly payments to the Heating & Plumbing a t the mea and women of the coun- ly advise that you have your doctor Although actual moving of faml- very warm. ElecUon of officers wlU be held at Salts banishes excess rooistun ture of the Republican party—per- and all, and tal^boing to heat the ray the ekin, as the ultra violet ray the Tolland Grange Tuesday eve- dons yesterday for clemency on weight and all puffiness and bloat Finance ^rporation. New York, N. Y. Use tha try turn to peliUcal action and te- Foxy Etigwet band. The aorseman who did the To plan for Utopiaa is to stop Uee has teen delayed by admlnlatra- Assist a young dog to cast for kSiify Yew, haps the end of Itff’'conservatism; thinking and efforts to attam will produce a mild sunburn,'causing Uve compUcatlona, land haa teen ap- trails when the scent seems lost Tneeday. Nov. 8, 1884 ning. grounds of ill health. No action was at once. And tbe system is quick- coupon below for complete information. Ams to be diverted by the leas slg- When, and If, you sight tha fox. dragging followed a cerefuUy ae- taken on Beasler's plea, however. If, on the other hand, Keed wins sub- keep quiet until you have oountad lectad and not too strenuous eourae. Utopias are efforts toward chaos. the R eeled akin surface to peel off, praised, a staff of architects la turn- in confusing tracks hy carrying P M. A large attendance was present ly cleared of depleting' poisoiu. Yet •Mcaat IntaresU that have monopu- Btantlally the party la pretty likely up to 39. thus giving him a chance and consequently each meet ended —Dean WaUace B. Bonham of Har- bringing fut a fresh, clear, pink akin ing out building plans, and sawmills him a little distance away and 4:19—Vocal Soloist. at the Federated church morning you never need know a hungry mo- PreaictedHi vard. from underneath. are prephring Tumter. making him go In a circle. until 4:30--aeorge Hesstetger's Bavar- service Sunday to listen to an able DR. McABTHUB DIES ment Maad them for so many years. It Is a to be the rallying poet for all Amer- to get away. Then ehout “Tally ho! with a tewinlcai kill and a vletort- *I have been niing Or. True’s llizir Tally bo!" (twioa), raise your hat ous hunt breakfast afterward. In cleansing the stun I suggest If plana materiallae, families will he finds a leaving trail. ian Orchestra. talk by Rev. Wayne Womer, repre- Just ask for the new (tondensed gWHt hopeful sign, a hundred and ican conservatism In 19S0—not ex- World traffic by airships can be 9:00—News. sentative of the Lord's Day League Chicago, Nov. 6 — (AP) — Dr. in my femlly for eeventsen yean with JAD Salta at any drug store. A AMEWCaNRADlXlCTnDMmNY above your head oad pout your But ewe day tha hounds came that jrou avoid soap and water on be given an opportunity to move, Lewis Unn McArthur, 76^ senior truly remarkable sneesas with my ly atUlion Amertesms can’t go cluding uncounted Southerners who horse’s neae in ths d' action tbs accompUsbsd only by International the parts affected and try cleaning THE END 6:18—New England Agricultural of New England in (Connecticut. month’s supply ia only 60c. You tea upon the fresh -.cent of a real fox from unproductive land to more fer- surgeon at St. Luke's hospital and five children . . , actually can follow this scientific [tr-TWT ricoie .of I4y*k,£5| 40 WEST 4fth tTRBBT, N8W YOU. tL T. g—unless they go wrong in still call themselves Democrats and has taken. Dcm’t ysU anything alas, that had tseaped from some other friendly co-operation, or not at ait. it with cotton dipped in olive oil. tile, smaller tracte. Markete. The reguter monthly supper spon- Hit. A. O. VaUn,» Utgum 8b. KaBton. —Dr. Hugo Eckener. 9:30—Kellogg Slngtag Ladv. sored by the Federated church a former president of tbe American plan for only 2c a day. Don’t for- in l l l M r th e p. today are voting the Democratic or you might distract ths attsatkai huaL Aayway they went, over If you wish to have me send you They will te expected to buy the WHAT! BHCR FIGHTS AG-YIU 7 Surgical Aoaociation and other of t ^ hounds. If you fa:i and your hUl and ditls and motor highways an article on Skin Disorders, to- 9:45-UtUe Orpbi^ Annie. Ladles’ Aid aoclety will te served in get; Bsk for the new (tondensed JAD ii f U a campaign has seemed to in- ticket. The first charge on ua la to Uy property by making small paymsnte 6.:00—Air Adventures of Jimmy the church dining rooms Friday eve- medical organizations, died sudden- Salts. SIND FOR THIS FRII ROOK I horse runs away. UbsraUir rsward termers' front yards. The gether with fasting and dieting in- over a SO-year period. Philadelphia, Nov. 'C—After • r ly last night. A heart attack waa Laxativ* this particular thing—that Not a few Inquiries are to be ex- the groom or fanaliand w te briaga rldsm taagled up traffic, knocked down a new security of livelihood. structioiu, I will be glad to send Allen. ning, Nov. 0th. Reserve this date and Begin the quick Jad Method of re- Stnd H it, hr • frtt ctf, tf thU —Paul U. Kellogg, magazine editor. A staff of arcbltscte under Fred- hAd been believing the news tl. : 0:19—Hotel Waldorf-Astoria Or- believed to have been the cause of ia • pure herb medldse . mild and ducing—tomorrow morning. The I latorast la this eountry haa pected ^^Mrnlng—of all states!— him back. After ths hunt, atsrays down gates and wers threatened them. Simply write me in care of eric von Grossman, smidoyed by the Hickey Walker, the Toy -Bunc ;, come and bring your friends. death. Uaasaat to toko . . . Modtruhttirn Bttk. It thank ths MasUr a t HouaM; with suits for trespass. The vsr- this newspaper, and enclose one chestra. The young people held their sec- (tondensed JAD Salts—remember— UUi tektt jr*g nttd it knata « $ * « Mssm. devak^ed to, a point which Vermont. Some fojke seem to be- rebabilitatiea corporation. Is drolgn- bad quit the fight racket, here i.e 6:30—Pregg-Radio News. Dr. McArthur was born in Boston. Signs at 'Weems ere: Censtlpedee, is urged as a poison-banishing agent thank him svsa if jrou ha'vsa't mint got away, too, and the hunts- Forty-two planes,- valued at II, large self-addressed envelope and ing model “farin unite." each oonJ again see his name in pugilistic ond meeUng Sunday evening with He played a prominent part in the dMang^ sto m a^ asretlea oMor tkr Ktlitnal H nuin, A tt—snf~ scan nachsd la two lieve that Vermont, in Its small way. caught a fox. men were so humiliated that they 6:39—Time, weather. ' Henry Hayden as leader. The topic to banish unhealthy bloating and ttiU 6St vm ,i t» m idtm au yagr JrUrttt^ 030,442, were exported from the add 6c in atampe to help pay your listing of a bouse, barn, chicken news. The Mick has signed to fight 6:45—Lowell Tliomas. formation of the International (ton- Up, effeaaive bream, bard aad raU to eliminate body rooisturo-^^te os nat l a t s n ^ p a r be Is almost as valuable an Index of the On account of'the many paved haven’t donned their pink coats United States to foreign countries m port of the mailing cosL I also have coop, tvindmUl er other water supply wee "What Can Toung People Do in with aaioe. pale toca. etc. ktmr. Util tkr ttufta u it,l 171-L birbwava. tha trails often Paul Plrrone, Cleveland battler, a t. 7:00—AmM 'n' Andy. graae of Surgery, founded in Bel- a reducing ona f>^toiua stnea. July. an article on Baby's Ecsema which and possibly a small hog house. the Arena here, Nov. 12. the Church and Community." - gium. •« Special agent, Weldon Drug cb. \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, T ^ S D A T , NOVEMBER «, 19M. UANCHEin'ER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1984 Lessons for Quunp STRESS EDUCATION Automobile Plates Announce Celebration SHIELDS AS S O U B T •STAGE STAR PARADE OF WRECKERS Australian Ace and Aide. Finish Pacific Hop OBITUARY BIG CROWD SEES LADIES KIWANIS GUESTS BOOSTS tOUNTRY FAIR’ The regular meeting of the Groioge ATLEdOHinlHi DEMOLAY DEGREE IN CCC CAMPS NOW will be held Tuesday evening at tbe FREQ) BY COURT AT CHICKEN PIE SUPPER Gilead Hall. A supper will be served Local Coniotitt and DEATHS by the losers in the competitive pro- Opena Tonfffht at Y. M. C. A.— Obright to T>ko Part ia Garage Men Stage Procesaton gram and officers will be elected for Capacity Attendance As Two htensive Coarses Are Laid tbe ensuing year. The Bast Central Hartford Program Sat to Advertiae Affair. ROCKLAND WOMAN Dr. James L McConaaghy, Pomona Orange will meet with An- l i r j Nohn Was Charged dover Grange Wednesday evening, Cheater Bhlelde o f School L,oca] garagemen donated the use DIES SUDDENLY Are Elevated to Legion of Oat to Fit YoDths for Nov. 7th. Manebeater’a youthful ooraai With Staling $2,000 - of their wreckers for a parade this Presideat of Wesleyan CONNECTICUT Mrs. E. E. Foots accompanied her will be the eoloiat next Sat afternoon to advertise the Country Fotare Life. sister, Mrs. W. E. Hubbard Of Man- night at a- concert to be given y*slr which opens at the Y. M. C. A, Mias Marjfiry McDslnaid Sqe- Honor. Entertains Gathering m chester to Wiilimontle, where they the West Hartford Amencan She Calls It Mistake. tonight and continues tomorrow. The enmbs to Angiiw Pectoris called on Miss Emma Colver at ber flon Poet of that town. The parade proceeded along Main street cottage on the Camp Ground, F ri- will be held in the WUUam this afternoon with a blare of horns Was Awaiting Car to Go to Past Master Councilors Georgs Disenssion on Rodyard An education program to help day. They also were vtsltora in Col- High school at S o'clock. New York, Nov. 6— (AP)—Mery that attracted tbe attention of all on Polls. TE R C E N TE N A R Y chester in the afternoon. The West Hartford L ^ o n Drtni^ Nelson of 48 Benton atreet and Sher- members of tbe Civilian Conserva- Nolan, one-time “Follies" beauty the st-eet. Corpa. of ^2 plecea, wUl a u ^ m wood House of 49 Benton street tion Corps to fit themselves better Mrs. WUfred Smith and her chU- tjM film actress, was discharged Tonights* program at the Fair will Mias M arjory McDiarmld, wsU Kipfing— 75 Attend. dren returned to ber home hers Sun- young Shields and Tony Obright^ to be successes in Ufe after their iB West Side Court today on the be given at 8 o’clock and 10 o'clock known Buekland resident, died sud- ware awarded the Legion of Honor day after passing a week wltb ber also of this town wUl give eeveraT terms of enrollment In tbe C. C. C. xylophone eoloe. strength of a telegram to the effect and will feature songs, music and Degree of tbe Order of DeMoIay last parents tn Manchester. denly this morning about S:80 o f BhaU have expired, la being under- — The Weet Hartford Drum aaA.’ i that she was no longer wanted as a dancing by Elmer Weden. John Ol- night at the Masonic Temple before One o f tba moat, ^ o jra b le and 1635 1935 George Merritt of Andover, and fugitive from Hazleton, Penn. angina pectoris. ' She bad made ar- taken by the Department of the In- Bugle Ck>rps will be dressed in son. Faith Splllane, the BaUcy Sta- a capacity audience. Walter Hewett of Hebron are paint- The hearing bad already begun auocesafully conducteA Ladiea’ terior in connection with the camps • jw Weat Point uniforms at thti"^ ters, Fayette Clarke, Mrs. Arlyne rangementi with a friend Charles "Dad" Frederick H. Palmer of ing the exterior of the local halJ. when the telegram, from James A. Nigbta aver given by the Mancbee- throughout the country. Educational ceremony Saturday and a lorg4 Garrlty and the Nlehol brothers. The Whltcher to convey her to tbe polls New Haven, representative of the Mr. and Mrs. Myron Post o f Blast' Carr, of the Pennsylvania state' po- to vote. When be arrived ibe found tar Klwanla club took piece last Advisers, men who are thoroughly crowd is expected from HortfoM same program will be repeated to- Grand Council of the Order, was in Hartford epent Sunday with bis par- lice at Hasleton. reached the court. a neighbor trying to contact her trained In academic pedagogy, have and adjoining cities and towns. . . morrow evening with the addition charge of tbe investiture. Ha was as- night in the Marlborough church ents Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Post. Counsel for Miss Nolan, who was with tbe same purpose in view but been sent to the various camps to of ColUn Drlggs In piano selections. sisted by Albert M. Gekler, Past baocment, with tba membera boats Mr. and Mrs. Benjaman Lyman formerly known as Imogene Wilson, without Bucceee. Knowing that Mies organise classes dn both elementary QUAKE RECORDED. Master Councilor of New Haven to their wives women friends. visited their son, John, Monday at •ought to delay the proceedings, In- McDiarmld had frequently suffered Chapter and Past Commandsr of the and advanced education. Each edu- Automobile owners may now obtain the plates which, have been Issued to help advertise the State-wide •isUng they would not be hucessnry. heert attacks, they gained entrance An old-faohionsd chicken pie cup- the Windham Community Memorial Washington, Nov. 6.— (A P )~ Charles M. Gerdtnier Preoaptor cational adviser haa one full time program of the Tercentenary celebration in 1936. The plates are on sale at a small charge in the offices of hospital. However, Magistrate Thomas A. to the home at 141 Adams street per that proved to be a culinary aaalstant chosen from the ranks of the State Motor Vehicle Deputm ent in Bridgeport, Danbury, Hartford. N ew Haven, New London, Nor- A nnoderately strong earthqualM wai Legion of Honor in Connecticut, wh| John L. May o f Hartford was at Aurello ordered the bearing to pro- OPENJORUM and found her unconicioue. A phy- masterpiece waa prepared and aerv- the enrollees. Various other mem- walk, Norwich, Stamford, Waterbury and WllUmantlc. They are easily attached to the registration plate recorded at Georgetown Untveratt) acted as Grand Marshal, James the Wells-Way Homestead Satur- ceed pending official Word from sician waa immediately summoned ed by the women o f the church bers of the camps' military and or elsewhere on the car. last night beginning at 6:14:06 p. m. Pennsylvania authorities. Some MeCaw, Jr., Commander in ,the" ahortly after 6:30 o'clock. More Or. dames L. MeConongby day. but she expired before he arrived. foreatiy personnel as well as some reaching a maximum at 6:48 ant confusion had developed as to FOR KOPPLEM.AXN West; Carle P. Cubberly, Comman- than 78 membera and gueata par- Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hutchinson of Sunday evening she had made calls der in tbe South; Legionnaire ot the enrollees assist In carrying ending at 9 p. m. Tbe distoaoi whether the HarJeton police order on friends in Manchester and ap- took o f this meal and later found Wilson called at Mr. and Mrs. Ben- from Washington Was 4,500 miles ig Editor, Manchester Herald. • (Jharles Morgan, Grand Chaplain: out the program mapped out by the for the detention of Miss Nolan had peared well and in good splrito. She delight in the program of enter- jaman Lyman’s and at Mr. anJiiftord K. l^erry'a. for certain candidates. There \vin Two hour, .head of hU sch.dul. on h'* Cobalt, Conn. There are approxi- Keefman reported his loss after corning here with her parents and few words congratulating tba newly LeVeroe Holmca, atei i and judicial The Ladles Benevolent Society A hearing, the Amston Gralh Co., Ulcer Victima he bad been in the company of Miss be a greater issue at stake. It Is KlncHfonl SinUh. Auatrnllun flyin* ace, *^*^*"**f, KlnaifflTd^Smlth and his navigator. There's always room for Im* mately one hundred and thirty mem' Upper Montclair, N. J., In- sisters and brothers more than 80 made legionnaires. "Dad" Walsh al- looking, occupied the bench. A r - gave a supper in the Town Hall against Mrs. Lltwln of Apdover waa Nolan at ths night club near Hazle- the issue of the New Deal versus u...... prevemsat, tvaa la tha gamt at Senrices in Anditorhmi and hers o f the camp attending clksses Juried in Saybrook Accident. .■tf.Peul. Minn.—Wsu^H. Fraser, years ago. James was boro in this so announced that the local chapter thur Kaofla was the unralsattng Thursday evening. Republican Candidate for brought before Justice J. Banka o f thl» city, believes he hee an out- ton where she was employed. Rugged Individualism—the aamc a ehamploa. So Helen Jacobs, regularly. Courses in elementary and ‘ trip In 14 hours end 69 minutes country. would visit South Windsor lodge of prosecutor, F. A. Varplanck the Pupils who were perfect in at- Jones Saturday and was settled out eUndlns dieeovery for vletime H Mias Nolan, who descended In the Itugged Individualism which has ruler of women’s tennle in the advanced English, business arithme- New London, Nov. 6.— (A P )-:- Stomach Ulcers, Acid Stomach, lo' aptly been called "Ragged Indivi- She was is woman of many lova- United Slates, now ts In Eng- Masons, on Nov. 13, Manchester astute publio defender and G. E. Chapel at One Time Fonnd tendance at tha local school for the o f court. dieeatton and other armptomi ^ theatrical world from the ."glortllcd tic, algebra, letter writing and typ„ Governor Will Hear Elec- Barbora Calms, 31, of Upper Mont- dualism." and which boa certainly ble traits of character. She made land, where she it tablag lee- Lodge, Nov. 18, Glastonbury Lodge, WlUia tba painstaking clerk of the month of October were as follows: e X c e a a acidity. Thouaands have g irl" line of the Zlegfeld follies to court. Elmar Tblanes waa foreman Ing, music, psychology, American clair, N. J., a student in tbe Con- written to him highly praising thla left the Imprint of Its “ raggedness" friends easily In any circle in which sons from Dan MstkslI, pro Nov. 14, and Tbompsonvllla Lodge, Miss Bradley's room, Evelyn Brown, DIVING CHAMP BETTER the dance floor of a rural night club, of tbe Jury. Necessary. history, entomology, Umber cruising, necticut College for Women, was treatment which la known ae Vdsa. on thla country. HEAVY VOTE HERE she mingled and retained them. In champion of J.oha BuU'e little Nov. 17, for the purpose of exempli- Hilda (Jonrad, Margaret Dumas, Mr. Fraser. Suita Tl, Foo'>t-8ohuTi appeared In court dressed in on eve- Several witnesaea ware ealled to blue print reading and type map- tion Returns in Home. seriously hurt last night when a car Tbs Roosevelt Administration Voted For Ulysses S. Grant, her youth she woe employed in Isle. She It shown taading at fying tbe initiatory degrees. Carol Friedrick, SMrIey Hendrick, Boston, Nov. 6.— (A P )— Georgia B ld g. 8 t Paul, Minn., la alwaya ning gown. testify aa to the character of the ping, flrst aid and natural history in wbl(A she was riding with five to hear from stomach anSarars through the New Deal la attempting Hartford, and following the death BoutbsmptOB.' "Dad" Palmer spoke Infcrmally M ary Johnson, Bemlcc Lee, Dor- Coleman,' former Olympic women’s will send a free aamplo to anyona 8be winced when tbe description of her parents more than 20 years defendant Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, who are being conducted regularly. othy Lemaire, Mary Mlsovich, Jane other students, dropped ten feet to repair the machinery which this DESPITE THE RAIN about tbe Legion of Honor. He stat- Attendance at the current mlssioa diving champion, was reported "do- who writaa him. Tha '/-day trial hag of her sent out by Pennsylvania po- ago she devoted her time to making waa "allMad” to bava made the Camp Jenkins boasts o f a rose Nelson, Gladys Palmer, Ida Finney, Buffleld. Nov. 6.— (A P )— The down an embankment. Ths others 01 Udga Tablata la told on a money- "Ragged Individualism" so com- ed that though tbe flrst legionnaira being held in St Jamea’s R. C. ing well" today at the New Ehigland lice was read. ' Casts A Ballot Here Today a home for her brothers, Joseph bet, took the witneaa atand and era- bush that la apparenUy Immune to Wilma Savage, Rhoda Smith, 'Verna home town of State’s Attorney escaped uninjured. back guarantee ot aatufactlon Off pletely ruined. Ths New Deal means la (3onnseticut was elevated In 1926 Baptist hospital here after an opera- The telegram from Carr read; (Continued from Page One) who waa an ax-aervlce man, and ated galea of laughter by refualng church has been very gratifying. In winter weather. Being situated over Smith, Olive Tuttle, Marlon Weeks, A t the hospital here, offtciolt sold Arthur Drag Storoa, E. J. MnrpkF “ Ralease Mary Nolan. Complaint ths repudiation of those policies .\t tha close of the mass Mra. Sulli- only 88 more have been elected to Hugh M. Alcorn, Republican candi- tion last night on her pituitary gland ■ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albiston of .^year younger, drove up to ths Munl- died in 1927, and Jamaa F, who aur- to anawar cer-aln queatlona on tha fact the number of people who have four hundred feet above sea leval, Billy Brown, Lewis Brown, Willis ber condition was "only fair” and WeMon Drug Oe. withdrawn." which brought us tbs "Dark Days" men's room and all of them were van sang "Softly and Tandtrly take tha degree. Past Commandsr attended haa been so great that it date for Governor, turned out early she had a possibls fracture of tbe located under the base o f the brain. from 1930 to March 1983, and In the Midland Apartments were too clpal building to vote In the state vlvea her. She loaves saveral nieces grounds that he mlglit “lacrlml- the camp has experienced eeveral Oovell, Russell Friedrick, Walter " I fael aorry for you, Mlaa Nolan, manned by election party wqrkers Jesua la Calling" and following tha Qealer walcomed tbs new legion- nata" himself. After the proaeoU' haa been decided to hold slmul' today to cost a record ballot la ths skull. place of those policies Is adopting a ....f . election. The rain failed to deter and ntpbewa in Hartford, New blesalng of tbe body Mra. Brennan naires into the Charles M. Gerdtnisr days of freezing weather recenUy. Hendrick, Edward Jurovats, Ed- baeaueo of the embarraasment," the contacting the big Manchester Re- yoimf to cait a vote for Abraham exercising thalr dght of Haven and this town. tor and public defender had "sum- taaeous services in both the upper ward Keefe, Charles Kukucks, flrst hours o f voting despite a heavy She was a poaoenger In a cor magistrate told her. " I ’m sure the new aplrlt o f mutual cooperation aoM ‘Tact to Face." Preceptory. Following the ceremony, However, the rose bush has continu- publican list of voters. Lincoln and his successor, Andrew franchise. Mr. and Mrs. Albiston mad up" their arguments, tbe church auditorium and the basement Richard MacDonald, Edward Mer- rain. operated by George Smythe. a stu- between Oovsmment and Business Miss McDiarmld wag a member ■rhe bearers were (Jharlea Trebbe, dancing waa enjoyed In the banquet ed to bloom. I t has sevenU blossoma pttfics of New York had no hand In F.tertlon Personnel Johnson, but Mr. Albiston marked ' are the oldest voters today In Man- "Jury" retired and later brought In chapel. Both services wUl begin tO' ritt. Dole Smith. Total votes cost at 10 o'clock dent at Wesleyan University. Po- this. You ought to take proper ac- and Labor. Its basic principle is of tbe Second Congregational Henry Mutrie, Louis Cowles, W. K. hall. at present and a half dozen promis- The personnel of tbe election to- a ballot for Ulysses S. Grant and Chester. He has voted for 18 dlf- n verdict of "guilty." night at 7:30, and the sermons and Prim ary room. Miss Leary, teach- were 497, x'hlch is approximately 30 lice who investigated said the car tion against ihe person who was re- that this country will recover fast- church which she joined on profes- Straugban, Michael J. Sheridan and ing buds. Tbs petals freeze during day was as follows; Moderator, Wil- has voted In every election—Presl- ' ferent Presidents, sion o f faith In 1896. She was aiao The entertainment included vo< inatructiona at both wlU be aUke. er, Anna Boshka, Eleanor Carlson, per .cent of the registered list of tbe wont oft the road at Plumb bonk in sponaibls 'or your ar-ost." er if its Institutions halp each other P. J. McVeigh. A delegation from eal aeleetione by tbe veraatUe "El' the night, but thaw out the next day town. Saybrook when Smythe lost his di- than If they puU In opposite direc- liam J. Shea; Registrars, Robert N. dentlal or otherwise—since. \ William Risley, 82, of Vernon a member o f tbe Women'a I^eague Thla wlU relieve the congestion that Susan Kukucka, Barbara Samuels, Are You a " I Intsnd to," replied Miss Nolan. Campbell Council, K. o f C „ o f which TWELVE BUILDINGS DAILY and seem to be as good as ever. The Veltch and Edward Morlarty; Re- Today Mr. Albiston, who Is a spry street, is another veteran voter who mar Quartet" eanslating of Elmer Jean Smith, Sally Tuttle, Shirley Mr. and Mrs. Alporn arrived at rection due to a dense fog. The Sba said she would returr at once tions. It substitutes cooperation for service and a loyal church at- he waa a member, also attended. MARK SAG PAULO BOOM resulted at tbe opening of the mla leaves art as fresh and green aa in publican workers, checkers, Otto 'young man" of 85. and his wife, a appeared at the polls today. tendant and worker i ^ l a her health Weden, Elmore Wntkine, Elmar Sion last night This weak the serv- Willis, Stephen Birmingham, Fred- the Town Hall shortly aftar 10 names of the others who were in the to the roadside club where sht had for eelflab anarchy. The burial was in St. James's Thienes and John Oleon. the sprlngUtne. The camp enrollees o'clock where they were greeted by cor were not token, police sold. I f this program is to succeed It Sonnicksen, Otto Nelson, Arthur permitted. Sao Paulo, Brazil, — (A P ) — A ices are for ladiea only. N ext week erick Curtis, Stanley Oosper, Ever- been working as an entertainer. cemetery, the services at the grave Tnlka On KlpUng are considering telling Ripley o f this many frlenda. Without delay both Is necessary that the voters elect to Lashinske, Samuel Nelson; demon- The funeral will be htid Thuraday being conducted hy Rev. Dr. Glea- will be devoted to the men. ett Lee, Oscar Martino, Raymond Miss Nolan bad span a night In Board o f Selectmen aiuthorized the local building boom has reached Presidant Jamae McOinaughy of one. coat their ballots. They then re- Congress candidates who understand .itrstors, Gilbert Wright, Jack afternoon at 3 o’clock at Watkins son, assisted by Rev. William P. such proportlona that atatlaticiana The mission is being directed by PMmer, Michael Rattl, Peter Ratti. COLDS-SUSGEPTIBLE? tha police station, pol -- explained, hiring of a large cenopy from Hart- Stratton; machine tenders, Charles DID YOU KNOW T H A T - Waeleyan Unlvefatty waa the Tbe jenidna football toam’a game For the month of September and turned to their home where they the alms of President Roosevelt and ford at 10 o’clock when there was Brothers. Rev. Frederick C. AUan Reidy. figure each hour reea half a new members of the Franciscan Fatbera' and thla ,e why; Crockett, Joseph Sylvester, Rudolph speaker of ths evening. Hs gave an last Sunday waa rained out, which will remain throughout ths day and IMPRESSIYE PAGEANT Aftar eba bad been taken to the wUI help In acbiavlDg them. The every indication that th* rain might of the Second Congregation^ house or business building com- Monastery of Slat St, New Jork October: Miss Bradley’s m m , Carlson, William Belknap, Edward interesting and descriptive die- made the players rather disgrunUed Evsljm Brown, Hilda Conrad, Mar- tonight to rscslvs election returns. station last night, officials wired election o f a candidate who Is not continue all day. The canopy was church will officiate and-burlal will pleted. dty. Tbe Rev. Fatbera Terrence. Wisotskt, Frank Leldholdt, Thomas Soviet Russia Is constructing two Mre, Robert Symington. course on tbs life and works of because they wanted to avenge tbe Mr. Alcorn mads no comment en Haalaton police that .bey had the ■ympathetlo to tbe President’s be in the Buekland cemetery. New struc'tures in the first half Emmanuel and Lawrenca are cottr goret Dumas, Carol Friedrick, Shir- GIYEN “BRITISH N IG H T erected at 11 o’clock but at that dirigibles, one of which will have s The funeral of Mrs. Robert Sym- Rudynrd Kipling. 31-0 defeat that they suffered the the election other than to say that show girl in their custody. Hasls- plans will only serve to hinder end Tedford; announcer, Frank Plnney. of the year totaled 2,818 and the ducting tbe aervleca here. ley Handrlck, Mary Johnson, Ber- time weather reports from other criilRlng' speed o f about 75 miles an ington of Vernon waa held Sunday Rudyard KlpUng, nn EngUsh au< previous week at the bandi of the be did not think that the rain would tott pmlee replied that she was not embarrase t|ie tflorts of the Admin- Democratic workers, checkers, Obarlea Edward Clark pace is Increaalng. Masses each morning are at 6:30 nics Lee, Dorothy Lemaire. Mary parts of the state Indicated that the hour and Its gondola will carry a afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at tbe thor, was boro in Bombay, Deesm- Middletown Tufts. Mlsovich, Gla^a Palmer, Ida Pln- hold up the vote in the rural com- wanted there and asket. that she be istrations. Since tha very begin- Joseph Morlarty, James Splllane, Charles Edward Clark, of 339 Brick prices have doubled and and 9 o’clock. Ruglera Opened Program in rain would cease by early afternoon. ^neral home of W. P. Quish. Rev. her so, 1863. He was educated In PraoUce will begin soon for tbe ney, Verna Smith, Olive Tuttle, munltlee. rtleaaed, it wee pointed out by de- ning of the New Deal, Congressman Frank Qulab; demonstrators, Henry orew of six, in addition to a pas- East Middle Turnpike, died at 11:30 other materials are following suit. It was also announced that the C. Homer Ginns of the North England and ip 1883 went to Indio. baaketball squad. Training aesatons Orange Hall Saturday Night Kopplemann has supported It whole- LaFrancIs, Edward J. Morlarty; senger csbin accommodating ten last night at tbe Memorial hoapiUI Sao Paulo, aa the export center of Marion Weeks, Billy Brown, Robert taetlvss use of tbe canopy ov.3r the front en- persona. Methodist church officiated. The As a Joureollit there, be wrote will be held evenlnge .in the “ Y ” Brown, Willis Coveil, Ruiaell Fried- -~Other Entertainment. New York police then telegraph- beartWIy in order that its benefits machine tenders, John Copeland, after an tllnesa of about ten days. the nation, waa first to feel the ef- Ernest Roy, John Struff, Albert trance of the Municipal building bearers were: Arthur Miller. Harold short stories and poema desertpUvu DEALERS GET ADVANCE gym In Middletown. Cap't. W alter D. rick, W alter Hendrick, Edward ed Haaieton with tbe reminder that might be hibrought to his constltu- would be told over radio atation The only man in tbe world li- Mr. Clark was born in Hebron 69 fects of the depression. Now its Yost, John Merz, Charles Connors, Duroaa, Alexander Dumas, Leverett of Anglo-Indian milltnry and civil Thomaa, camp commander, will )>e Keefe, CHiarles Kukucka, Richard NOW HE PLANS TO GET Tn the report of tbe British Night tM r prUonsr would have to be re- enfs. He hss supported President W TIC some time this morring. censed to fly anything that will fly years ago and had lived in Man- experts say it Is leading the way to I’aiil Quish. Gates, Edward Hampton and Harold Ufe, which attracted widespread tbe coach. McDonald, Edward Merritt, - Dale program held in Orange Hell lost leased by a magistrate as provided Roosevelt enthusiastically, and hts •The aystem of checking employed I Is Lieutenant Commander Settle, chester 10 years and for the post recovery. NEWS ON AUTO MODELS At 8 o'clock all of the early Hart- Bassett. Burial was in East cems- attention. He la acknowledged to Smith. Saturday, and which waa printed la by law, and that a formal release record clearly Indicates that his ef- by the Republican town committee the stratosphere flyer. year has been in feeble health. ACQUAINTED WITH CAR ford workers had vote in both the Democratic and Repub Dutch Guiana. Tba funeral will be held tomor- girls. The births totalled 186,636. than three-quortara of on hour he Among First at Polls— To Duffy of Hartford who has hem eut James Hamilton was dressed tn bis To Cost City IBOO—Officials Lapp law prohibits loads heavier this morning was Mrs. Robert Cas- row afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Brigham, second; and August Von There wiU be many new automo- grocorlot, ha will oboarva the cor tn British uniform. The opening stuffiness or nasal irritation, way meaaures. Rub on Vlckg llcan rooms, all were kept busy Airplanes are being used in Ed- engroeoed tbe attention of bis lia- of action ths past few weelcs all set , than 130 pounds on the bark or 100 sells of 86 \\’e-t. house, where she gave another director of the Bureau of NavigO'- I but Hartford two ycari ago Duo IXSth St...... injured last night when hla attack He is survived by his widow and .tlilt A-M. name. The landlady's son,, recog- Uon of the Deportment o f Com- For LOOK F M TMW 9HM Croaa a plurality of Dm N ov Ytrli*...... 11:Sf A.M. plane nosed over in landing at the New Yerkere became acutely aware of tbe importance o f vertical two daugbtsrs. nized her from a newspaper plo- merce. and tba Demoerata fereeeat H OTEL Fort Crockett airdrome. traniportatloa at e result of tbe strike' of elevator operators in Weak from bonier and two WBeka* coaflotmaBt la lbs optum-ledaa tv. Nov York* ...... TeSS P A t ture, however, and notlfled her Hoover said today hU raport, tx- ec Delivery Authorteed Agonfr, fm ortioiiata plurality this year. Lv. ISSUi S t...... T iM P J l Coloniel Hickam, commander o f the ■ -'-’ lA crewdsd midtown skyscrapers. Tenants ware forced to ollmb bun- More than 49,420 acres of swamp darkaaea of tbe cellar daoieoo la which ths le o g that tm uigied them father. China's 3100,000 ''W hits House" at Nanking will ba raady lor eeted in a day or two, wtli not at------of tleketa waa report- land in Russia baa been sprayed lato tbe United Statee had concealed thsm. these Cblaese youths era *Cr««d Crolrof Tttmimsl. army post as well os tbe Third At- occupancy before Chrlitmst, after two ytsrs' construction work— drede of feet of stain and traffle in the streets wet tlsd up, as shown i If vitiuni fnrodi v tack group o f tbe A ir Corps, was •mpt to fix tha causa o f tho dltoo- Wy due to tbe candidacy IB tbe npper picture, when delivery trucks were unable to unload from planes in an effort to rid the shown pblloeophleally accepting their new lU tn t at prisoners of Fed- 9ALPIN but the occupant Is oncartaln It may ba Lin Sen, Ghina'a pretl- tar, but will imalyas all tba waya la WELDON The underground bulb o f the Cal- I J. Rickey, county detec- eral ageota who rescued them in e raid on s deserted (naoslaa at Purchaao tlckoto is sdvsset. Nuiskop alone in the plane. A board o f In- dent. or It may be Oen Chiang Kal-ehek, sciual government head. HAROLD T. WEST, because elevaton were not being operated. Below Sam Schiff (leftI region o f malaria mosquitos, and lUalUd ts eeeewBsdstiesA ss opoolsl "Th* Centre of Consenlciicc’' Uoroia soap plant may be used as which tha firt might havt caught. asp ln at for aber- 370,680 additional acres will be eim-1 Eeyport N. J. Three of the I t men ealzed ere pictnred at Keyport quiry wlU seek the cause o f the accl- Tha min«ion. abowa bare, la built In purely Cblnass atyle. with DRUG CO. Silver give oqt qrlib only two more flilbta of italra to cliab sssoli trsis. a cake of reap. donL “1 am not Ohio to say eswoUy UBiMHU&Uut to their olBcee. : - - narljr treated during the year. i before btiag seat te BIHs Iilaqd. NEW HAVEN ■ »• BROADWAY AT SAtb BTRRBY vsllew brick walla and blue glazed tile raot. 1 how it happoaod,'' Hoover added. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, IIANC^BNl'BR. CONN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 ,1M4. XANOnESTES EVB2NING HERALD, KANCUEETEB. OQNM- TUESDAT, Z70VEXBER e, 1W4.

Escape From School Is Biggest Thrill e C le w Tiny "Helen Keller’ And Her Doll YOUR For England’s Girl Movie Star Daily Health Town Title Football Series To Open This Sund ^ o f t h e In School After State Response Service d rg o t t e n CHILDREN Bridgeport, Neb. —(AP)—Little WHAT YOU SEE DEPENDS SUTHERLAND PICKS Amty-Navy Club To Assist WALNUT HILL FARM ON YOUB MENTALITY MANY NATURALS MISSED Helen Seifert seven years old. un- WEST SIDES TO OPPOSE . y ^ M iird e r able to speak and deprftsd of both W'e dUfe* by Training nnd IntorM* sight and bearing by illnSsa, la go- The. other day a little fellow of NOIRE DAME IRISH Rea Center /n 8th Annual SENDS LARGE CROP *' —» ‘***«~»*» _ In Power of OliMnmtIott, And ing to school—because the drought three and a third came^in puffing NoHee Only 'IlMioe Thhigo ALONG FOOTBALL FRONT IJTH.AMERKS AT ■■ i ' WCOIN HEBE TODAY country has a heart.^ Dotlacs Sind pennies grew to a and .dirty. “Hell’a bells,” he said. That ApfwnI To Us TOSDiKTHENAVY SmMih Cro99 Com tryR u n TO AUCTION BLOCK VOflwe CHABLE8 MORDEN, ro- fund of more than 12.000 when the ”I'm hungry. I want an apple." tor rttt Blade. Is (oimd dead By DR. MORRIS nsHBEIN story of ’’Nebraska’s Helen Keller” A week or so before that be Editor, Jonmal of tke Amerlena Fact Tlftt Most Major Col- IN DEFENSE OF CROW Hy.ga;Kin»- poblUliw, em- became known to-newspaper read- bumped bis bead. ”My God!” he' The Army rad Navy Club will —-totba Irtob-Amarteu Club of Newark. O T v a v OBIFF. famooa ers. And now Helen has been en- exclaimed, making h wry face and Modicol Aaaodatloa. aad nf Hygota, sUt tb* RacrasUoo iSantan to spon< . N. J.. wtonti^ n g . the ev—t, although ' ^liilBoiactct, to aoKe the marder. rolled for the fall term at the Per- then going about bis play as the Henitb Magaalao lege Ganei Are Booked PRt CftuA HuBkt Stepfiril sortof to* algbtb a— usi fiva-tofl* ha failed to Iw—k . McClu—ey’s , , ______rac- Tp Offer 100 YeRrlingf at Mia Ilia bad beea iBTeatifatliic the kins Institute in Watertown, though nothing had happened. 1 RACE TOMORROW cross ooimtry nib to b* bdM bdra qrd of 24 miautea. ITS seconds, act Tamn H u '-S a ta of FBANK B. CATHAY, Mass., where she can learn to con- It may shock you or amuse you, What you see dapands flrat on WM C M Riglit to PliJ Ob Tbsblufivtoui IHy. it was —• to 1M3. The t—m title w— won by Old dory Sale HiankiiiT CHARIER OAK LOOP htottbr and promlneiit, followhiK verse throu^ her fingertips with but It must be discussed calmly, what you want to a«*. And, aecond, Years ia Adyance Is Rea- nouboad today tor Dtractor Pr— k to* Mlllroae A. C. of New York, M» west of an impostor clalminK the outside world. because almost every mother has on your mental training. Buscb, wbo btgir~itatad tbat loa wbi— to pi—ning to a—d another Victory Dmiig Cathav and accompanied by a Within three days after the cblld'a this problem to aolve today. Aa a reault of tbla fairly wsU sob; Post Seasons Games Psyduc Bid iid Spccii Rose Bowl Gsimo; Qis MeCIuskty, tbra* times wtoatr of Strong team bar* to defend ita lag Week; List Is Headed STARTS TOMORROW firl eaOed SLUIY BRIOOS. plight wras made known the original This lad’s mother Is In a pretty eatabliabed truth, we find many per- Uta svabt —d boldar of tba couraa honors. sona who can obsarve a groat deal But Close, ExcRiaf ; tiM Bty foUowliif Morden’s dratli quota of $1,000 was passed. tight spot. He hasn't any com- Other Predktftpi. raaord, arouM not oompata sltoougb List of Ptla— ky "The Matter.” Qithay dim of potoonInK- TeUing The SUte pany bis own age, he goes out to more of the aam* incident than Woold Solve Problem. Agent Aftoni Fut Ones ba « ip ha tt toam j t tha tima. •U m lovlbg eup« WlU b* w It was Mrs. Viola B. Shepherd, play and of course mixes with other*. In other words, the image '' gaaita PIsMfa ' •4 to* flrat tor—ruaatra n to QflB Immi Morden had \1slled county superintendent of 'schools, boys much older tban be is. reflected on the retina of the eye Is Tha Tb—Cgivibg Day taoa h— —d to#' next ftv* «to receive Aiinoiincc Lineops of Foot Is Prospeet forAnBid;* IBa apartment of ALICE LORTON who called the case to the attention His Heroes Are Profane exactly the same in all of ua, but By ALAN GOULD n Hanmiiiiiett Fentmre. By JOCK SUTKEBLAI bacoma 6 flxtur* M on* of tb* out- btadfito. A cup win alao b* awarded PoneraU, Ky.. Nov. fi-r-(Sp*clal) who baa reported the disappearance of Nebraska people. Furthermore, bis daddy ia quick vrbat we see of it depends - on the Hand Oaneb, UnlTanMRy *1 at— (Ubg apart* av—U to to* state, to* wtobing taam with individual at ber roommate, ESTHER ORD- Assodated Pres* Sports Editor —Walnut Hall Farm bar*, recogniz- Toams That Will Compete Foqtyi Tussle. Two years ago George Seifert, the tempered and although a tender knowledge thst we have in the brain burgh. if not to to* East Tba apfaailid prlf— for «a— membar. A trophy ed — —e of the gr—test standard- WAY. Orllf qomtiona Alice and In- father, a day laborer, walked into faiHer and a most praiseworthy that'ta recording the vision. Narrsgansatt Park. R. 1., Nov. • (Coprrtfht, tfit br Asteciqtsd Preay) tm tm —t fiMOrdad vtolttog nntolito —4 medato will b* awarded in the atmeta detectivm to shadow her. Nsw York. Nov. 6—(AP) Owing bred equine nurseries In the world, the county superintendent's office fellow, he has a choice vocabulary One of the beat examples is the to an almost complete lack of —At this tinu of tb* year, wb— S from fin p m of Nrk liiifi— 4 o — mtfirfi—otoatle taoq of two —d one- in New Circoit Griff md Bleeker go to the and asked, "What are you going to that pops right out when the lid’s Pittsburgh. Nov. fi.—Big toad* a toost tovorata* Itopraaai—IftMftlllMi M l mil— that win precede the ta —nouncing th* aal* of its antira All arrangements have been manner in which Conan Doyle re- pa rchlctor cryatal gazing powers year oida ar* ai their peak — d aanutment oocnpled by KENNETH do about Helen? She’s got to go to off. corded the obaervationa of Sherlock 3 swing into tbs home atratob to — d h— aaauradassured a torg*to “ —try ”list * main avw t M——efiter High is crop of 100 yesriinga at the Old completed for the annual town' whan convincing victorias ar* Ukaly BOONE, friend of .Mice’s. Boone de- school.” Then, too, workmen have been Holmes. Whereas one person might among collegt. football’s schedule race* for sectional, toteraectlonal, everyf y—r. One* agali again it to putonad the def—dtog team — d MUy Murcb Glory Auction In New York Thanka- Tbe Charter Oak BowUng League, title football series and th» grading nearby, and men strug- ipply ovarnlfbt aooonKMfitiqna toe individual Utle bolder. Murch laa knowing Morden. Griff moves 'Well, we have plenty of schools took at an individual with pant* makers, a nun-bar of outstahditag to hav* a bearing ou tha clsasica of traditional, —d — tlrnal honors — to —pply ovarnlgbt glving w—k, alao tips the sports which will be conducted according West Sides of the south end haward another door of the room and we’ll put her in one," replied gling with rocks and steam shov- that bagged at the knees and msro- "naturals” wlU ba missed along the 1936. Wadnas^y’s big f—t>iT* M for alin —tr—to from diat— t potou —tabltohad a new record of 13:2A to the rules and regulations of the aad Boone threatens him with a | Mrs. Shepherd. els aren't going to recite ‘;Llttie Narraganaatt Park, tba Wannamol- November 10. — d fitoa to . —tortato_ toam with a fw tot ooui— I—t ye—. firmam—t off that th* historic sale will oppose the Lithuanian- ly obaerve that he war rather un- main battle fronts this aaason. National Rowling Congrew. win get Clift* "But you don't understand.” the Bov Blue" for the neighbors. tidy, Sherlock Holmes realized that sett!tt Handicap for t ySar olds, raoad Thar* tont a saoU— of to* oo— • banquet alter toe r— Entry btoaka for to* race were wUl — more higUly-ratad jroung- Americans of the north end at How can hts mother make him Choise Palringa try tbat falls to q d v -o* at la—t maUad out y—tardoy by Director underway at the Charter Oak alleya NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY laborer pleaded. "M y Helen Is dif- the pants looked the way they did over mils and aav—ty yards Jalm He— W<—«r atera ge under th* hammer th— in on Oak street tomdrrow night at 8 Mount Nebo next Sunday after- ferent; she can't see or hear any- stop, when all his gods and heroes with 60.000 added, is of pannaount two ouUt— ding attractions. Lafit ya—. toe race drew a field •uf— to all tb* 1—ding athletic CHAPTER XXIX because the man had been digging There’s nothing atrang* about other yeara. o’clock, when the Britlsb-Amerlcan noon in the opening encounter thing at all.” are swearing? Think It over—the this, in aa much aa most major col- Intereat. This ia tba tblrd of tba Intarasctional c—taaU wlU fit- pt f o ^ n?e midst brotoar of Mlu Willing; (Conqueror, Brown Jug ”, that became tbe prop- a basis of sixty per o—t to th* Morden was'when you saw him'"’ "I think." he said softly, "that edy. It might be a good one now. "Why, I’ve met several Just my Just what you’d like your own lit- detector and the joumaliat, this Is WEST SIDE CAGERS dumped. Obviously, a woman plexion. Indeed, a quite plain tle girls to be at fifteen and consid- l/iulalana. The Tiuea two Rivals for of a real football rayivr’ . to b—i Taain No. 2 by Protoctor, out of the dam of erty of the Mi— UOt* Qopb—f aft— ncr and torty per o—t to thfi ttflW ' wouldn't have had the strength to "No." she said. he's her fatlier." girl with Runny charm comes a cf greatest Importance. the title. p—nsylvanis. Washington —d Jaf' their 34-0 rout of the Micbig— erable of a phenomenon in the Yet the average person Is prob- New Hav—, Nov. 6.—(AP)—With L. Hanun. 73 TO 22 Raider, 1:58VZ, — d many other*. leas —pens—. Officials aro as carry the body to the automobile "Did you have any idea?" She looked at him, her eyes dark good deal closer to beauty. Senioe Olaasle the aasur—ce that Its squad will be ferson meets Buckncll, —d fh* With other well-known standardr Wolverines, is in the custody of motion picture world—for once, a ably Just as well off avoiding the C. Webar' .. . . 87 82 108 SIGN IIP TYHOlUND pected to be Earl Wright, Ymas. ^ and dump it. We know something "No.” with pain. Slowly her heaiumhuA^ the authorities will get that letter (To Be Continued) In addition, she should realize tog Uttla Lehigh tsia week and Davia —d fit— Puller, U>e lattar meet — Novemb— 17, ITiey met Ga., o—petntad A Widener'a have Uttla bearing — the tlUa, Bupurnant ,..,1 3 3 . . . \------aepa- Buffalo—Jim Browning t h r a ' By Bslsa tothUoMr Unfortunately, diet alone will one treasure — Jacko, a atuffed ordinarily intimate review of every with bla boea, 8— i Braadon, pren- U8 108 339 material that may pro(luo* — is wall known in town u well u buk, although only tw(;wo y—ra —p Count Zaiynoff, Rusata, one fall. ter from Summerville ss having not make the hips trim and slen- monkey she has had since ehe was president, from Harrison to Frank- Chanc* Sun and more recently the d—t of the S t Louia Card*. but one tbat means a lot to both Banyaton a a 9 9 a l X 9 108 U6 886 out of town tor hla oSanslv* — d rat* them — d "Uncle tak— Walden Handicap at Pimlico with toams. I expect to aw* a falriy elev— with enough atr—gth to taka New York—Evaratt been posted by Robert Chelton. The AND since I loved Ihit man too much ]UV heart does tcrobalie stunts der. When you start to eat less a baby. Jacko sleeps on her pil- lin Roosevelt and In "Forty-two Dlaxy. hla broth— Paul, —d Bo— th* chanaplenohlp back to th* north datonslva ohlUty at that post: An- erdara from hta nephew, toe. Walter M. Jefferd'a Fir* 'Iliom. He Br—(ion got togath— yeatarday tor decisive TroJ— victory. LoJuntA Colo., threw GIno hotel men can identify him. We can ^ I'll love Ihe next one less. And shivers hsuni my spine you'll lose weight in almost every low, goes on motor rides and Years in the White House” ho hss 610 "492 827 1628 —d after a stay ef ssvaral years at oth— vary eapabl* raplaeam—t tor baldi, Italy, rne fall. , show that Kenneth Boone was In dl- Ill blow him hot, I'll blow him cold. When he is near, because I think; other place before your hips even though, forbidden to bring him, told what he saw. It makes an wraa tha leading jockey at Laurel what was blUed — a friendly chat, In the southwest, Rica, atin Evanston, ni.—Wh— h* abould and ia setting tha pace at Pimlico I sd'ng the parada wlU meet - th* a— th and. Spenc— ia "Daok" Murdock 180 :,rsct communication with Esther I never wilt confess "He's mine, he's mine, he’s mine!" start to get thtnner-^unleas, of Nova found she couldn’t bear to amoalngly interesting book. — d nothing more th— that came KaOet's (2) Strong Patwnrfi Wan pound tackle, whou improvement b* rejoicing over his team’s flrat vic- .Ordway, by the check made in hia course, y'ou do dally exer^see. leave him behind. He got over being awed by presi- with six winners Tor the flrat week to the —rface. But the chat will nigged oppositl— in Arkanaaa, but McGuire ...... 102 118 115 383 tory ta four SaturdayA Ihck H—- BUCKLAND WINS AND rU be out when I tm in. o? competition. the Owla wlU be too much tor the "Napu-Kripaitis is rsccgntatd u this ya— atampa him second to flavor and hit endorsement on the ^ And in when I am out— The rigbt ones, designed eepecial- The Uttle actress get her chance dents a long time ago. Of all the bj r—umed today —d Diaay h— a Knofla *******118 98 78 284 one ot tb* but llne-m— developed n—A Th* —ds ar* waU taken care lay, NorthwMtarn’a c—ch, faeta Uke I hack of that check. Also, the bank For ipinach la a heellhy food. ly for the hlpe, in conjunction in pictures after she had played in presidents he saw—Harrison, Cleve- propoatu—. He aald ha would algn Rasorbaeks. Tax— —ould gat by Kali— ...... 102 108 88 307 'ta m*" going to the el—trie chair, The Bucklend A. C. Juniors Equipoise is scheduled for the Baylor, —d Cantonary —d South- at the north end ta reoant yaatA of l » O. Rowa Tyl—, Pay — d ''tofu remember cashing It. And I like sauerkrautt with a senilble diet, certainly will several amateur productions. The land,' McKinley, Roosevelt, Taft, a thi— ye— oentr—t for flOO.OOO. Ltagard .....il06 •08 106 310 And though hla servtcu this fail MtkolelL Tbe former two show suf- but wbo Just got a week’s raprieva through with a crushing victory of s ."Now suppose 'you people act do wonders^ flrat director, to whom she went Wilson, Harding, Coolldge and Hoo- aecond start of hla comeback cam- The pitching Desna wbo —me in- ern Mathodlst ahouM ba— Uttla Prehti— ...... 109 88 88 386 from the governor.” Northwestern 12 to 0 over tbe Pheipa Eleven atl paign today in the $5,000 Whitney trouble with Tut— — d Tex— A. were sought by aavoral toams of flei—t ability to start with Mikolait ' aansibly and tell us the truth. Why RolUug 'exercises are good, of seeking work kept her an hour ver—he says that only two were to town y—teraay aftor a barn- Gr—tar Hartford the local youth — d Fay u able replacem—to. lost three straight, defuted Wise— - the Bucktand field. Bucktand 1 did you klU Morden, Esther?" course. There are easy ones that talking about everything except unusual men: Roosevelt (the first) Gold Trophy of one and one quarter storming to.ur that Included base- — d M.. r—pectlvely. 883 618 483 1629 sin lu t Saturday. —d fs cu RUnois only three pase— two of which ^ miles at tha United Hunts’ one-day ball, the stage —d sere—, pi— to Miaeourl VaUey gam— wiU a— hu stood by those with whom ha Fine B—ktteld “I didn’t kill him!” she she flared. require little effort and a few motion pictures. Then for six and Wilson. The rest were "just Bold’s (9) started hla gr— t toottwU caroar. At quarterback la M—ky Mori—• n—t. aueceasful, one for a touchdown I “I’n take the responstbillty for more difficult types which stretch weeks she didn’t hear from him. average men.” meeting at Belmont Park. He was. leave today for their home In Flori- the runner-up to Nebraska de- R2id ...... 83 109 103 394 Brogan and th* oth— by Hiltaakl i third in hla initial effort laat week cided wh— Iowa Stat* and Okla- Vic Kovis ta -o th e r sturdy line- ty. Although he ts tha smaUest m— i.that”, Boone aald sullenly. and limber the leg muscles at the She was in bed with the grip (Toolldge didn’t mean It. accord- da and Bread— will 1—va for New Ooseo . . ••*%••.105 106 100 330 m— who hu confined his gridiron — tha taam Moriarty’s choice of New Y^k.—Wb—ev— GU Dobls Brogan, for a gain of twanty-ftv same tlrre they reduce the hips. when word finally came that she at Narragansett Park but at the York aty. homa m—t. It l(x>ks Uke Iowa Mori—ty ...... 92 103 88 283 y a r ^ Although th* Phalpa w— .“Ksnnyt” she screamed. ’’Don't ing to this writer, when he dldn t end of the stx-furlonga was running activities to local fields although plays ta a gi—t aaut to the tehm’a w— ta to give up hta m—tie ot peasl- y that! You don’t know what For instance, to lose weight and had been chosen. choose to run. Ha expected to be McLaugbIta ...106 09 103 .308 sought by out of town tum a This gains. Captain "Andy” Fiedler, mlsm Lou LitUe wUI be ready to daf—tod they did not lo— without I gain a certain supple grace, Ue flat ressing up We» SUtsr lano troublt with her slmlXi frock, four "And maybe you think 1.. didn’t r'l over the wo horses. Okapi and Farrand ...... 92 in 106 309 u’ra talklqg about!” drafted, and was violently disap- AU Forlorn, which led him to the 195 po— d tackle h u bam convert- durable leit halfb—k. Is the answer w—r It. Tba Columbia c—cb not struggle. They threatened twie* f ‘ Orllf stared atssdUy at tbs young on the floor with arms at the sides, Dpieeu msking each psnUM and dress. In sliss 1 to 5, sis* 4 get weU in a hurry!” she exults. pointed when the draft failed to ed by Ouch GU Wright tato a fuU- to a coach’s prayer. When vrith tbe only 'riewa every game with peeal- make a touchdown (jnly to snklee together. Raise the right jrsquiring J 6<8 yards of 35-inch printed voile or dotted Swles. In ”I’d always wanted to ba i wire. Today’s distance should prove 677 628 600 1814 j “Suppose," be said.* "you ceme. Incidentally, Coolldge Is more to hla liking. back aad tbou wbo have aa— him Majors In 1920, Fielder lacked only miam but ta not uttafted with hta stopped by tba strong ItaA I a tha t r u t h ? ” leg and. holding It perfectly the slightly older model, the Peter Pen collar affords an opportunity actress—my father la a very good given credit for having the moet . Small Price o f One Buck ta —tl— last Sunday had nothing age and weight Now he h u theu team's victories. It took him to— and Vita— and E. Brogsn t—t straight, cross It over the left leg. for bright contrast with a bow tie. Patterns are sised 2 to 10 years. actor, you know—he play^ the BBimH-AMBRICAN ude a gesteurs of rssigna- virulent temper of any president' With W. T. Waggoner’s Stride- but pralu tor tha pew— ho Shows added qualttiu — d a combi— tion bo—a to taU ths Uoas what thay in th* h—kflald. Rieharda Keep the .left hip flat on the floor. Size 6 requires 1 3-4 yards of 35-lnch printed dimity , or lawn, with beggar In Beggar’s Opera aad he’s Ike Hoover ever saw. Bcotlaad took thru potata from Thsrs wars, however, no tsars 3-3 yard contrast and S-8 yard of ribbon for the bow. away and W. C. Stroube'a Clarify ta taartag tato the Itaa and alway* which stamps him u th* beat back- did wrong ta bcattag CornaU, 14^>. tor th* lossTA ’ sgras. She atood sUm, straight Reverse, crossing the left leg over been in a lot of Im^rtant plays. WUson never recovered arorccla- For Fame on Football Field W alu ta tha Brio—-Amarlo— gaining from 2 to 8 yatdA fleld m— in town today. He c— the right. To eecure a PATTERN and STEP-BY-STEP SEWING . IN- My ambition la to go on and be- the early favoriteo, the $10,000 add- leagu* at Murphy’s aUeys hut night, i whttft-tecftd. bly after his stroke, says Hoover. ad Waggoner Handicap will be re- Kovis’ toekle poaitl— h u be- kick, pau, carry tba ball pi—es. and Sit on the floor, bend the knees STRCcnONS, fill out the coupon below, being eure to MENTION come a great actresa Uke Greta During his last year In office he toas with Sbann— bitting bigb aingla of ia — oaut to any football team on ; «dB*t kffl Urn,” aha said, “but NOT A T and raise the feet upward about THE NAME OF THIS NER'SPAPEB, Garbo—ahe’a my lde-1!" newed over tha Arlington Dowha, taken over — d u batag ably filled thinks I kfllad hlm.“ just a sbeU, physicaUy and mentaUy. Tex., course Sat'irday. Both horses By ASSOCIATED PBB8S Ator tb* nam— of tba Mlchig— 188 and high thi— string of 338. by 185 pounda of fiyaamlto ta Joa th* def—N. In ev—t that Moriarty six inchea. Now, using your arms The FAZiZi PATTERN BOOK, with a complete aelection of nf hla former self—and Mrs. WUson Iraload swept all four points from Zatoals. aeloiiia fornurly played Beads raUaf, Flald— c— also caU tbar,“ ha muttarad ra- to tuUance the body. Jump up and are laid at 0 to 1. Harry KipkA Mlchig— eoa—, playora wbo carried tb* baU,'L threw Julia. Boyd deslgu, now is ready. It’a 1$ centa wheu purchased practically ran the country. and caught pa—sa mad* England. Taggart rolUng high sin- with tha W*M Udu but ^ u u — th* plays with tbe beat of them. At Buy Your Q o d ^ , Fumishingt^ down, moving backward and for- separately. Or, iryou want to order it with the pattern above, tend w— ookad by a radio announcer to tacUsA lataRopti KHmy.” AMERICANS PLEASE NOTE I could go on for columns, citing' blocked, ate. gt* of 168 aad V—nart high three daeldad to ptay with tba Uths at right bnUh—k or* D. Mitchell — d ward. Keep on Jumping for about In Just an additional 10 cents with the coupon. similar revelations. Some of them HORSE SHOW-To OPEN furnish him a m— who could id—• Hla pi— or— — fonoors: string of 64$. his own and of tb* town. Bosids Slags with Slags taking over left "Ton kaap cot of thla.*? Bha three minutea. a— (gi to fhoa tha erlmlnologlst Omaha, Neb.—^Two BngUah de- are momentous and some of them Ufy Wolverine playora tor th* game "For two bits your folks and gtrls Zeloaia at guard wUl be oltb— h— while Field— la qu—tarbacking. And Shoes at Glenney’s JTJUA BOYD, XOS PARK AVENUE. NEW YORK baters from London University, Da- are unimportant, but aU are Inter- New York, Nov. g.—(AP)—With with Ohio last faU. c— Ust— ia — d ?ia— you —tar th* Donov— ...... 90 104 n o 312 Harry Niels— — J. Mitchell both Slogs ia waU known u a good kick- M. **Ton Plalda ...... 96 114 92 301 ; or not,** aha aald. *T found vid W. Schole* and Joel K. Hirech- esting. Here’a a book you don’t the mUltary Jumping teams from Klpke picked a —bstituto for tha gam* wbbtag for Bverbardua; tor regul—a of th* Eagtu at guard, — and passer baoldu being hard to Don’t forgfit that up to find indndlng Noroabaf; ZnelMed Is IS .cents In coin for wftnt to five natlosia haadwning tb* seven- PUoto ...... 00 99 76 274 i In my apartoMBt and found The navy’s metal-clad airship. to fleld, say there are four thlnge (at Jo'u. Knowing that b* would have 50 0—to youB be beard mmtag whan th* hast t—ma around gata- stop wMn h* tucks tha ball ta bis yon got n chance with fiYUiT U c pwchaafi to win n r * " ZMC-2, has been in active aervice J^fO* aaaasato*atoaaatotoaeea» •••••• •ceeoasa least) they don’t like'about these Published by the Houghton Mifflin (lay program, the Nathmal Horse no chance ot getting into th* ganw, around end having Just rtUevod Dlcka— ...... 120 n o 96 386 ad Uttla ground. A t tho otlmr a m , D. Mltehall ta another cool* Overcoat. Z don’t knaw bow ho got Show win open tomorrow In Madi- tbe —b decided to c—itaUae fin— - Sharm— ...... 128 109 91 888 lootd ho'va talaphonad tha five years, during which time it has Ntud s.sasttot AddrMf •#•.*••••*#•#•#• United SUtee. Co., it sellt for $3.60. Regeeat; tor 75 c—ts you bnv* guard la Tony Rowa Juot the maa- hosdad pass— nnd s bard charging flown approximately 50,000 milea. A The American custom of aarving son Square Garden with Bear^ cially — the importunity. caught a* pa— —d run to the five U— of hla naau otioald ha sufflcl—t hsU esrrtar. At fuUb—k the atora- ; Z loft agy hoad aad tala- strong aluminum alloy, now In gen- Citr a • a a.* a a...... 8 U t « ...... ice water with meals, American tea, In spite of the fact that there are every weU known horse to the Unit- He w—t among the —botltut— yard Ua* or aomethlng aad on* dol- 561 586 468 1563 to oxplata what a streag and ato—y m—tionad Kovia is a starter with itaad. Ba M idi eral use In aircraft construction, was Nam* of tbl« aowspaptt...... the dancing of American girls and 350 re^stered dvltian air pUota in ed SUtea and mmny from Canada and told them o f hla aoslgnm—t lar gats you a touchdown, ril take Wales (1) left guard tha Uths havA A t c—• L— Row* waiting at all time to why Z first used eommerctatly on this the American (ao thay say) inferi- Caacho-Slavakt*, there are only 167 and aqroM tha AttonUo -ttlrlng Uw and a aeheine he had ta mind. Tba orders for a few touchdowns, but UeUmnaj ... 86 72 ter % u c k " Beab*rL*tha “Old War- gat in andRa— into th* opposing ority complaa. dvlUaa airnlaaas to that oountey. omwtod oh— ipfanship wmrds. aanouBcar w— going ta valy — b la HI ba— plaaAgr e O a e a o t Itowa.** M 6i oC la* yfiWfi High Mbfitt f - , < * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1954, Toonerville Folks Bt Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUS By Gene Ahem CLRSIIFIED SENSE and NONSENSE M ic k e y (H im se u f ) Mc Guire AT UEA8T TWO-THIRDS OF The Way of a MaM. UV\-N\-LET ME SEE, WE HAVINTSEEN SINCE H ^Li. OUR NUMEROUS TROUBLES She Swore a secret she could keep. NOW— 1 N\UST GET A. TH' FIVE-FURUDNG ALVS/AYS B E L A S’ u i n v ARE ONLY AimCIPATED. But he found to hie consternation SHOP nOVEOf ISE >''• That what she meant waa far SPAVIN ,VET, BUT \N T H ' t NAME FOR MY RACE jHao_^Wban I marrlad you I more deep— WHILE 1 WAE> HOME STRETCH,' thought you ware aa angel. She kept It in circulation.. HORSE THAJ SESPEAKS Wife—I expect you did. You class; and ■dignity, ' -PUTTING UP QUINCE CAU- H\M HOUSEHOLD SERVICES APARTMENTS—FLATS— of election Included Senator Joliis LOST AND POUND. aon of California, who received botl seein to tni"k I can get along with- The little boy In the third r< LIKE "MAN O' WAR" 3ELL,ITH0UGHCT0P 'B (G yaw n" OFFERED 13-A TENEMENTS 63 Striking Scene of Progress Shown at Norris Dam the Democratic and RepUbUcai out any clothes or hats. will now tell us where the capital of io S T —GOLD CHAIN «ad crOM b«- nominations; Senators Byrd of Vlr America IS.* ThaUs-right: In tax- ANX5 "CAVALCA-DE",/ THIS 0NE->-CALL twaen Pleasant street, and St. HAVE YOUR FURNITURE mod- RENT HUNTING? TeU us what you want. We’ll take care of It for ginia, Connolly of Texas, Trammel THE FELLOW WHO BAYS HE free securitiee. HM-M-^EOA'D HIM'FRENCH LOAN"- James’s church, Oct. 28. Finder ernized. Upholstering and cabinet of Florida and former Gov. Theo G OWES SOMETHmO TO HIMSELF please return to Mary McIntosh, work. Adolph Lleberg. 18 Griswold you without charge. R. T. McCann, KNOWS JUST HOW THE OTHER 69 Center street. Dial 7700. Bilbo of Mlssiasippi, all Democrats ROMAN EMPEROR- -^NEVER COMES^ i n Cedar street. RewMd. street. Tel. 7788. Governorship candidates certali catEorroRs must feel. ROYAOL C R O W N IN WITH TH' UPHOLSTERING AOT Furniture FOR RENT—4- ROOM upstair tene- of victory Included Bibb Graves a ment, 72 Wells street, all improve- Alabama; J. M. FuUell of Arkan Woman—Does your husband take u o t a tid n s— M ARSHAL- MONEY/ automobiles for SALE 4 repairing, oil burners serviced. F. off bis Bboea when he come In In the A. Unnell, Blsaell street. Telephone ments, good condition, rent reason- sas, Eugene Talmadge of 'Georgia able. Inquire 70 Weils. Olin D. Johnston of South Carolini middle of the night and creeps up- 1930 FORD COUPE, 199: 1929 Pon- 8866. and James V. Allred of Texas, al Btalra to bed? I have always very, very, much Uac sedan. $99: 1929 Durant sedan, FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- Democrata. Neighbor—No, I sprinkle a few preferred orchestral concerts to $89; 1929 Ford roadster, $49; 1927 Stxty-one Defnocrata and five R* tacks on the stairs.- opera. MOVING—T R U C K IN G - mer*, in two family bouse, 269 Oak —Mrs. Franklin D. RooaevelL Pontiac coach, $29. Terms, trades. street, all modem improvements. publicans had no opposition . foi Ool4 Motors. STORAGE 20 House seats. ' ] Girl—If I w en you. Bill, I should Inquire 267 Oak. It Is Just as possible to shut off PERRETT it OLENNEV INC. local tall him Just what I think of him. FOR RENT— REASONABLE, 6 BUI—How can I? The cheap the current of a river as It Is to BUSINESS SERVICES and long distance moving. Dally stop the march of science and In- 13 room tenement. At 132 Charter CALI FORNI A’S VOTE skate has no telephone. OFFERED express to Ma.tford. Overnight Oak street. Phone 7720. ventloa service to and from New York. Tel. Son's ambition: From rags to —Max W. Babb, president AUii all el ect r ica l appliances 3063, 8860 or 8864. Chalmers Mfg. Co. repaired correctly. Try us for a FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT UNUSUALLY HEAV1 riches. at 169 Summit street; furnace and Daughter’s ambition: From real service. John 3. Wolcott A Son. all Improvements, and garage. Tel. Efrocks to britches. I’m glad we’re getting away from Tel. 8734. PUBLIC PASSENGER 8987. (Continued from Page One) the flaming youth novels. I SERVICE 20-A THANK GOODNESS LARGE —Sinclair Lewte, author. tween And his unknown ptrengtb i FAMILIES ARE OUT OF FASH- Manchester IN ADDITION TO Silver Lane Bus BUSINESS LOCATIONS ' I ■ factor feared by both sides. ION. THE OFFKTE HOLDER For the ..professional criminal Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge party FOR RENT 61 Heav-y Voting NOW HAS FEWER RELATIVES nothing could or should be done. Tvening Herald or team trips, we also offer 7 pas- Nearly 380,000 votes were cast li TO GETT ON THE PUBLIC PAY- But many men a n noL criminals. senger sedan delivery. Fbonc 3063, FOR RENT — LARGE OFFICE Los Angeles county in the first few ROLL. They are people who have commit- . CLASSIFIED 8860. 8864. room, second floor front, . Purnell 1 hours, registrar of voters Wllllan ted crimes. ADVERTISEMENTS block, 829 Main street, rea.’ionable Kerr said. The professor, returning home —Judge Horace Stern, Philadel- phia. )T1LL Coant •!* Rverafe word! to • lJn«. REPAIRING 23 rate on lease. Inquire Geo. E. Keith, Sunshine and a mild momin| late, thought he heard someone un- Ini.tiAlt. number! »nd abbrevtationi Keith F’umiture Co. brought out early swarms In Soi der the bed. HUNO •acb count u ord and compound VACUUM CLEANER, gim, clock, Francisco where Registrar CTiarlei ITofessor (calling out)— Who’s TOR A word! at two wordsi Minimum coit it FOR RENT—OFFICES at 868 Main J. Collins estimated at 10 a. m. th« prtca 01 three tin«a. lock repairing, key making etc. street, (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed- there? NAME Ltne ratet per dty for trantlent Braithwalte, 82 Pearl street. voters already numbered about 42,' Burglar (under the bed)—No one. A Thought HCWV$CEM$C. '^ % adf. ward J. Holl. Telephone 4642 and 000,'probably IS per cent of the total Profeaaor—Funny. I could have CifrrtlTe March 17# IWT 8028. vote to be cast. . For we being many are one Oath Charge sworn 1 heard someone. Good breed, and one bodyi for we are aU (6 rMUta* rn. tllO • Conaecutive Days 7 ctt| 9 eta FUEL AND FEED 49-A County Clerk C. E. Wade of Ala night! » ettj (I cU meda county (Oakland and east bay partakers of that one bread.—I Cor- I Contecutlvt Uayi STOVE OR FIREPLACE wood $4 HOUSES FOR RENT 6.'i '.I ^ 1 D ay ...... - ...... 11 Ota! II ett cities) reckoned the vote by 10 a. m Reading makes people forgetful, inthians 10:17. ^(;qR(:HYgMiTH A Sound In The Nisrht By John C. Terry All ofdera for Irrecular Interllont per load, fireplace $4.50. Cash on I-OR RENT—FIVE ROOM alilgfe > there as 20 per cent of the total, oi says a professor. It does If the will be charged at the one time rate. delivery. Cheater Ferris, 298 Oak. about 3,000. . The multitude which does not re- Bpectal rates ft r long, term every and garage $28. five room duplex book waa a borrowed one. duce itself to unity Is confusion. — Y o u 'r e BRbok p a t t 6« s o n , OonY 6IV6 Su r e - s u r e - B o r n 8TYR, TBY CONIFl ETBS A F6w C ^ H A T NIGHT, A SHADoWV FlEuRE GLIDES T6 day tdvertleing give upon requett. Phone 6980. tenement $18. Manchester Con- Heaviest voting of the early hoiin fANbSOM^ Ads ord#r«a for three or six daye Pascal. MgTMAT.f yo u NOT -rtoNiaHT-rrtTbo “ MINOR Re A ir * To SCORcHVS t^FASONKr MIXED wood, stove ^tructlon Company, telei>bone 4131 in Los Angeles was reported in th« The baby puUed brother’s hair un- Hew'Bout A RibE . COLONCl PATncRSoN'5 DAVkHTCR, t h e h a n g a r Do o r , f u m b l e s w i t h t h e and eiopped i.eforc the third.or fifth KNOW DARN WEU lA-TS. VRIEKT AND day will o*’charged t.nly for the ac- ^ngtb, $7 per cord delivered. E. J or 4279. east section of the city, regarded bj til he yelled from the pain of it. FIND KtAN’S BODY IN THAT fLYIN' j ARW't Yo u ? PlANE, LOCKS THE HANCAR AND LOCK, 9LIPS IN, AND SNAFS ON A FLAEHUSHt;,, tual auinhef of .Imee the d appear- Holt, telephone 4642. political leaders as a "strong Sin- ■The mother soothed the weeping WHO X AM / D O T EARiy IN THE MORNINO, LEAUES,, ed. charging at the rata earned, but FOR RENT-SEVERAL Desirable clair territory." boy. Norwich, Nov. 6.—(AP)— The TBAPCEZE OF ' wmiiti 1 tEAuEs,,, ho ullowance or refunds can be made FOR SALE —SEASONED hard five, six and seven room houses, Late arrival of some election offi- Mother—Of course, she doesn’t body of an unidentified man was 6 e r THE RIDE, OR IF VbO UiISM - on six time ada stopped after the found today in the Thames river at fifth day. wood. Sl«»vc, furnace or fireplace single and double. Apply Edward J. cials at San Francisco voting boothi know how badly it hurst iH I 11^ No ••fill forbids"; display lines not Cut any length, delivered. Phone Holl. Phone 4642 and 8028. brought grumbles from the lines ol She left the room. Poquetanuck, five mllea from Ner- •old. 'She hurried back preseiitly on wiclr. The Herald wUl not be responsible 5145. Also general trucking. W. E. FOR RENT—6 ROOM single house, voters en route to work who nerv- Heron. Andover. Conn. ously kept eyes on their watches. hearing frantic squalling from the State police and (kroner Edward for more than one Incorrect itiaertlun steam heat, 2 car garage, large lot, baby. O. McKay went to the scene. of atiy abvertlaement ordered for rent reasonable. 50 Glenwood St. Some confusion was reported, more than one time. hOR SALE—HARD wood Oak and when inexperienced officials could Mother (anxiously)—What In the The Inadvertent omieelon of Incor- hickory for fire place. Oak wood not open the voting machines which world Is the matter with her? rect publication of advertising will be Little Brother (contentedly) — lapper anny ays recUfle only by cancellation of the and slabs, ^eleph >ne 3149. LEGAL NOTICES 78 arc u.scd in this city. F wto. u.awtT.ofr.F S .- charge made for the service rendered. Nothing 'tall, only now she knows. All advertisements must conform Order of Nalr nf llenl K«fn4e With penstocks In place and excavation well under way tor the second cofterdam, decided progress In construction of the $.77,500,000 In style, copy and lypugraphy with GARDEN—FA R M - At a Court of l"rohut campaign expenditures Investlgatlni IS LOSING PRECIOUS TIME WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY By William'* 10:90 a. m. son, Wapplng:, Rosedale 72-12. trtet, aliowlnK that It la for the in- committee revealed tday he hafl THAT SHOULD BE DEVOTED TO [ PLATES, NO / V FOR SALE-A-1 YELLOW Glohe tereat of auld estate that all sue): In- he said in a letter to the Republican Despite the confident predictions that bct^’cen Senator Frederic Wal- authorized appointment of 150 mer PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE. I SEE YOU TELEPHONE YOUR tereat na said tncapalile bus in a cer- BOTH SIDES PLEASED club of Summit, N. J. “In these days of Democrats that they would hold cott. Rc^iblican and Representative to visit polls in Pennsylvania to ob- sA VOtfLL br ea k/Al GOT A DEER, WANT ADS. turnips BOc bushel, at farm. J. P. tain piece of land with bullditiKs Shea, Avery, via McNall street. thereon nnd situated In the town of ...... n .1 ■. r, When liberty is endangered" he all their 17 Senate scats being filled Francis T. Maloney, Democrat of tain evidence as to expenditures and Girl—d ;J you read in the papers ICK. BUT Ads are accepted over the telephone Mar.cliestfr should be sold. BY EARLIEST RETURNS*' country needs an adc- today, Republicans caused them to Connecticut. to watch for other violations ol that some people were poisoned WHY TH* LON6 at the CHAKGB HATE given above FOR ,SALE —SELECTED native Thta Court rinds the facta ns art V I u m x u iu w z ttu z w ix iiu opposition in the Congre.ss if redouble their efforts in Wyoming, Candidates for the Senate assured election laws. through eating chocolates? ROPE? as a convenlcn to advertlaere, but forth In said application Boy Friend—Yes, dear, I did. But the CAvSll HATES w ill accepted as Green Mountain potatoes (or win. OHLiKHElli-^Thal the whole real our Institutions arc to survive." Nevada and Montana. The Demo- FUIaU fATMKNT It paid at the busi- ter use Bt'ic bushel. Chas. E. Thresh- •statr) described In snid appHuntlon b«i ((.'ontiniied from I’ngc One) Voting began as early as six a. m., cratic organization not only .sent What about It ? ness office on or befi re the seventh er, Buckland. Telephone 6046. sold by said E^tiert W. Atiyood. Con- speakers into thc.se states to help Glri—Nothing, except that I was day fo llo w in g ^he flrsi insertion of servator of Public .\uctlon and return In the eastern states and will con- their candidates, but otherwise aid- thinking—er—how safe we are. •aoh ad otherwise ths CIIAKUE made to this Court. I tor Hale, Republican, Gov. Louis J. tinue until 11 p. m., eastern stand- RATE will bs collected. NO responsi- Brann, Democrat and one Republican fd them. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 CLAYTON K. IIU.NT ard time. In California and other Senator Joseph Mahoney Demo- IT HAS BEEN OUR OBSERVA- bility for errors In telephoned ads Jiidire. and two Democratic Repre.'enta- west coast states. .will be assumed and their accuracy H-n-6-34. tlves. crat was hard fought by Repre- TION THAT THE FELLOW WHO cannot be guaranteed. FOR SALE—SI’rriNO ROOM set, Of the 33 governorships at stake, sentative Vincent Carter. Republi- BOASTS OF COMINO FROM INDEX OF tables, rugs, beds, bureau, vanity, Nerves were on edge in sections of 24 are held by Democrats 8 by Re- can In Wyoming, Senator Burton GOOD OLD STO(3K OFTEN IS dining room table and chairs, and California where a spectacular race publicans and one by a Farmer- W. Wheeler Democrat of Montana, THE LAUGHING STOCK OF THE CLASSIFICATIONS combination Glenwood range with TO CLOSE BARBEK SHOPS for governor by Upton Sinclair, Laborlte, Governor Floyd B. Olsen faced former Federal Judge Geo. O. COMMUNITY. Elrthi ...... Aoil burner. Inquire 60 Spruce street. Democrat, Frank F. Merrlam Re- of Minnesota. A total of 274 high Bourquin, Republican and Senator Ci!MavNc7aciivtc^mc T.V aco. o. a. ear orr. Engagements ...... H Hartford, Nov. 6.—(AP) — The publican and Raymond L. Haight, state offices also are on the election Key Pitman, Democrat of Nevada, Author—^Thls is the plot of my M arriages ...... C state Barber Commls.sion today an- CART SWINGS WILDLY Deaths ...... U WANTED—TO BUY W I’rogrc.sslve drew the attention of block. president pro tempore of the Sen- sto ry .. . . A midnight scene. . . . Two LJ FROM SIDE TO S | DE. Csrd of Thanks ...... K nounced that barber ahop.s In Con- the nation. Seven states are voting on pro- ate, battled George W. Malone, Re- burglara creep steathily towards the In Memorism ...... F necticut will be-closed all day Mon- AT ANY MOMENT IT MAY WANTED TO BUY used coal range, In last minute statements Sinclair hibition repeal Including Kansas publican. house... .They climb a wall, force Qma THUNDERN6 AVALAMCHC, TH E RLNAWAV HORSE Lost and Pound ...... 1 day, November 12. The state law New York Contest open a window, enter the room!.... fTlKCA GO HURTLING O F F THE ROAR A onoun eem ents ...... 1 enamel preferred. Write Herald, requires barber shops be closed on warned of the danger of civil war, where a dry constitutional amend- TEARiM e Do w n t h e p e r i l o u s m o u n t a i n r o a d . Personals ...... I Box S. P’asclsm and “ultimately Bolshe- ment has been In effect half a cen- Next to the Slnclair-Mcrriam- The clock strikes one.... A tight shoo often forces yon to WELL, PODNER, holidays and Armistice Day this Halght contest in California, the curb your feelings. Atttomolillcs year, falling on Sunday, will be ob- vism," unless "Democraey can find tury. Girl (breathletisly)—Which one? HERE WEAPLE# Automobllos for Sals ...... i a way” to build a new economic Florida. South Dakota. Idaho, light between Governor Herbert H. Automobiles for Exchange ..... 6 WANTED TO BUY tenor guitar, served the following day. Lehman, Democrat, and Robert t— k IN KANDELABRA.J Auto Accessories—Tires ...... A Seven candidates for licen.ses to aj'.stom. Merriam‘lu.slicd out at the We.st Virginia, Wyoming and Ne- Auto Hepalring—-ralntlng ...... 7reasonable. W’rlte Box R, Herald. impractical and visionary who would bra.ska also are deciding about re- Moses in New York has been of practice barberlng In Connecticut paramount importance to the ad- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser A uto Schools ...... 7-A were examined by the commission experiment at a time when experi- peal. A utos-—Ship by Truck ...... 8 mentation cannot be pcrmltteu. Local Option ministration. Autos—For Hire ...... 8ROOMS withoutboard 59 yesterday at the state capitol. But President Roosevelt made a per- WHY HAVB VbU THAT'S MO 1 DIDNT Oarages—Service—Storage ...... 10 three passed the tests. Haight declared hts program offered Massachusetts and California arc Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... M sonal appeal for Ijchman’s election. AVOIDED ME, EXCUSE* COME WANT TO ;,AROE SINGLE ROOMS for eco- a Job to every person in Cuilifornia. pa.ssing on local option liquor con- James Roosevelt, son of the Presi- TVsnted Autos—Motorcycles 12 nomical nousckecping. Well heated Amid charges luul eounrer ctiarg*- trol. Altogether a score Of states are FPECkTUES? I NOW.T^ ME >HA/E FOLKS Ilualaree anil l*r»fe««lonnl fiervlree dent threw his support behind JUST WHY POIMTIWa B u sin ess S ervices OfTered ...... 19 early and lute. See John Jensen, cs, Senate campaign committee in- acting on six charter changes. HA/ENT SEEM NO AUBtONY AT NINETY James M. Curley, former mayor of RM3ER Household Ber.'icea Offered .....It-A inhnson Block, 709 Main street vestigators were sent Into Pennsyl- Democratic headquarters were look- Boston, in his encounter with Gasper >6 0 FO» 'tbtrvE ACTED Ituilding-MJIontracting ...... U Phone 6070 or 7638. vania and Delaware to watch voting ing confidently toward Senate gains SOSTRANSELY OF SCORN Florists—Nurs«*'les ...... 16 Chicago—^Egbert biercks Mueller, G. Bacon, Republican, for the gover- ll ytsoH Funeral D irectors ...... 16 90, acted as his own attorney and in the Reed-Guffy and Townsend- in Ohio. Maryland, New Jersey, norship of Massachusetts. Heating—numbing—Roofing 17 appeared before Judge Finnegan to AdnmA contests. West Virginia, Missouri and In- Mrs. William Danger, seeking to iBsuranca ...... 16 APARTMENTS—FLATS— Hoover In Picture diana. M iU m ery— D ressm ak in g ...... Ilf argue he should not have to pay ali- succeed her deposed Republican hus- TENEMENTS 63 For the first time in the campaign While Fletcher asserted Republi- band as governor in North Dakota M oving—T ru ck in g —S.nrage . . . . mony to Mary Mueller. 84. \ r a U T E A S Y I S A L W A V S A L E R T . A L W A Y S C O U R A G E O U S . ) Public Fasseiiger Service ...... 10-A FOR RENT—HEATED apartment, The Judge asked Mueller how old former President Hoover also was cans would hold their present Senate drew national interest on a "vin- Painting' Papering ...... 21 he was. Mueller told. Whereupon Inserted in the political picture. strength of 38 seats. Democrats dication” platform. Her opponent I A ^ H E l e a p s f r o m t h e B O U N O i N C a C A B T T O T H E j Professional Services ...... 22 2nd floor. Purnell Block, 3 large R U N A W A V r B A C K , G R A S S T H E R E I N S # A N D B R I N G S R epairing ...... 21 rooms, with bath and fireplace, fur- the court denied the application for "The country needs a live and virile focused their attacks on such G O was Thomas H. Modie, Democrat. (RE.AD THE STORY, THEN COIAJK THE PICTURE) Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 nished If desired. Apply to Geo. E. alimony. Republican Party more than ever" P strongholds as PenBBjWania, Ver- Governor Albert C. Ritchie, vet- T H S W I L D - E Y E D S T E E D T O A S T O P . CT* Toilet Goods and Service ...... 26 mont, Rhode Island, Connecticut and eran Maryland Democrat, faced his Wanted -Hualnesa He vice ...... Keith, at O. E. Keith Furniture The little giant ran real fast stop, and at the bottom took a Sfer*"", '■ miiuiwmwmmi.' Company. Michigan in a drive to riddle the op- hardest fight In 15 years for the and Windy shouted, "You may last flop. "Ah, now I have you,” Windy 'TWE HCrr SPOT. • iMatriCAacMvicLMC S^durntloaal posing party os a prelude to the governorship against Harry W. Courecs and t^ses ...... a long, long time, but so will I. You cried. "You arc a captured gent." SALESMAN SAM You Guess! By Small Prlvatr Inetrucfton ...... FOR RENT—MODERN five rooms, 1936 presidential campaign. Nice, Republican, whom he defeated The Tinies and the mystic man rush- Dancing ...... • . steam heat, garage, near the Cen- Outside of supporting Senator in 1919. may as well give in. As long as I ed up. Sold Scouty, "Now we can f B Y GO l LV# T H E R E ^ s h i p p e r TCXANCf HB4s OLOEO M B •Hey, M9U#CWlhpERf HAOE VS% W H Y D O V A S U P P O S E I D U C H B D I N Musical—Dramatic ...... Hiram W. Johnson of California, Republicans claimed chances to TW O B O C K S P E R TH* L A S T S i y M O NTH S AND,SOY# ' Wanted—lastruv'fion ...... ter and Main street. Inquire 21 AUCTION! keep near to you, no sudden hiding decide, for this young fellow, what f o r g o t t e n t h o s e t w o s u c h s T H A T D O O R W A Y ? Elro street. Republican Independent and in- win Governorships in New Jersey, W ILU rr COME i n h a n d y # N O t O f I L E T VA T A K E A HAL.FA Plnanrlol Iowa; Connecticut, Nebraska, Idaho, can you do.” “You haven’t caught shall be his punishment." Bonds—Stocks— Mortgages • •, WATKINS BROTHERS’ FALL CLEAltANCE SALFT directly patting on this “back Sena.- me yet," replied the giant, wlTn' a AGO? Business Opportunities ...... FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- tor Robert M. LaFollctte, Jr., Wis- Wyoming and Ohio. In addition, SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS they said they would retain GOP grin. "Now wait," the little giant cried. I OONT WANT PEOPUa PotKITINa WHY.THATS SILLY, Money (o L<>an ...... ment, with all Improvements and consin Progressive, the administra- • "You sec. now that I am, so small, "Bcfotir some of your plans are YbU OUT AS THE SIRU WHO OOCS Mels and «l«asfloBS garage, at 143 Pearl street. Inquire Removed for convenience of mile to FORMER MADDEN tion turned against noh-Democratic administrations in California, Kan^ FRBCKLCSl ALL TtM .. H elp W untcil-^ -F em sle sas. Nevada. New Hampshire, Jiorth- I do not trust you tots at all. Why, tried, let me sugge.st that we' be OUT w n u A B O Y WHO FAILgO IN SCRAPES. •wnsoEp at 141 Pearl street or telephone GARAGE, Comer Main Street and Rrainnrd Place, Man* liberals who supported President 'maybe you’ll ail apaiik me, 'cituiie T ffletiirs; rirgiVe ymi all a treat. MAJS TO D o t s Help W snted-U als ...... 6441. Roosevelt in 1932. Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania and history, BECAUSE HE COULDMT arms ARMS fialcsmen Wanted ...... Chester, Conn. FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 19.’M, AT 1:30 P. M. Vermont. tied you to my bed. ‘Til bet you’re hungry as can be. PIEMEMBER THE ONE BARBER Help Wanted—Male or Female. (Rain or Shine) The results of the sensational REMEMBER DATES / Ageu.s Wanted ■...... FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, race, Sinclair, former Socialist has The campaign was enlivened by "You won’t believe ’twas done in Well, come on, Tinies, follow me. T tx l HAVE WITH ME S H O P fun. so I’ll continue on the ntn.” I'll lead you to my dining room,^ Sltuaiiune Wanted—Female .. with all modem Improvements, live Oaa Ranges Including Magee Insulated, White Star Flat Top, run for the governorship of Califor- many usual developments. Mrs. THIS EVEMIKI3 f SIluatlonii Wanted—Male ...... minutes to mills, three to trolley. nia on the Democratic ticket and Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of the Then up a long and winding stairs where we ll find heaps to eat.” Emnloyment Agencies ...... Chambers and other Kangra, several Kitchen Ranges, Dining the funny fellow sped. "Say, that suggestion's migbtjl Live fitock—f*ece—Poaltry—Velileles Rent $28. Inquire 82 Garden street. Boom Sets, Upholstered Parlor Sets, Including one Down Divan, that of Senator David A'. Reed, Old President took the stump for her Degs—Birds—Pets ...... Telephone 6723. Cogswell Choir, Empire Secretary, some Beds, Dressers, Kei- Guard Pennsylvania Republican, friend Mrs. Carolina O’Day, Demo- good,” cried Goldy. "I’m sure 1' livs Stock—Vehicles ...... ster Electric Radio, Ice Boxes—one with Krivinator Unit, Vlc- bpposed by Jos. A. Guffy, Demo- cratic candidate for Congressman Wee Windy still stayed right be- could enjoy a bit of tasty food. Thla Poultry and BuppJt«s ...... FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- trotaa. Ruga, some Congoleum, Lamps, etc., etc. crat are awaited anxiously by the at Large. As a result the vote of hind. "I’m full of tricks, you'll short- fellow’s fair, at least.” Wanted - Pete —Toultry—Stock ment, with all Improvements, ex- President’s political advisers. her daughter, Mrs. Chirtls Dali, who ly find," exclaimed the giant. Then, So, to the dining room they went, For kale—>Mleeellaaeo«s cept beat. 136 South Main street. AUmONEER.S* NOTICE: All the almve Is In good clean established residence in Nevada to right down the bannister he slid. and just a little while was spent in Artlclee for Sate ...... serviceable condition, and all will be sold without reserve. Reed of Pennsylvania baa been Boat.e and Accessories ...... Telephone 8942. a ^severe critic of the New Deal In obtain a divorce, was challenged by It didn't take brave Windy. long getting things all ready. Then they Building Materials ...... all its phases and frequently has Mrs. Natalie Couch. Republican op- to hop on, too, and slide along. "Ha. had a dandy feast. Diamonds- Watches—Jewelry .. ROBERT M. REID & SON. Auctioneers been mentioned as Roosevelt's like- ponent of Mrs. O’Day. ha!” he loudly laughed, “of me you EUetrlcsl AppltsncM—Radio /O R RENT—FIVE ROOM upstairs 101 Main St. Manchester, Conn. Phone 3108 Fuel and Feed ...... O - flat. Inquire a t 84 Maple s tm t. ly opponent In the 1936 presidential Among the tight Senatorial con- can’t 'get rid.'! (Happy Helper plays a trick oa Garden — Farm—Dairy Products race. tests With the results in doubt was They went so fast they couldn’t Ouney In the next story). Household Goods ...... <;AS BU(i(ilES By Frank Beck Machinery and Ti ols ...... FOR RENT—FIVB.ROOM flat, also Biff Eyents In Little Lives Musical Instrumet.ta ...... six room tenement, with all Im- TU C K YOUR TO E S IN W H AT DO YCXJ SHEW BECN WATCHING ^ AND ARE W E W ATCHING Office and Store Equipment ••• provements. inquire at 147 East F IR ST___ N O W POLL IT Spselala at the Scores...... Center c^reeL ALLEY OOP Here Comes The Bride! By HAMLIN TH IN K ...BAHMARA US DO IT RIGHT ALONG P R O UD OP OUR YOUR CHILD Wssring Apparel—Furs ...... PUT HER SHOES ^ SIMPOr IMITATED ‘ D IG GIRL . W HY LEARN A N D . AWBIGHr, BOYS, STABT TH ’ W anted—To Buy ...... FOR RENT—6 ROOMS, all Im- >ll£V OOP# WELL, '550UT TIME HE I’M AFEAID, YEE. S. OH.MY DEAB B O VS.TH ArS 'SA WEDDING MARCH TO ON W ITH O UT A CTIO N S. YOU 6 0 IN AND IN fM> TIM E SHE LL DEVELOP *ew»s—Beerd—B atel»—*eeerte GOT HEBEf TH’ BIG MAJESTY, WE ABE ) QUITE ALL BIGHT/ NOW, WEDDING MABCH* HER. BUT A PIR(#E FOR 1 DID A N Y HELP..0 PRAISE HER TO THE BE DRESSING EV ERY D AY , R e o t a a m a t a provements, garage. Inquire 13 TH'GflOOM, A N " i ^ H l O STATE had one of the greatest IT JU S T SKIES. IT WILL HERSELF COMPLETELY IS THE BIGGEST Wadsworth street. HAie-HEADl HE A SIT LATE - X YOU 60 BU;h T DOWN TH* YOU - O BY, OL- PAL, Boons Without Board ...... B| W O rV # # TH- . I WOULD BE LATE FOC ^ passing pair in the Big Ten when LIK E ENCOURAGE HER W ITH O UT A N Y KICK YOU CAN Boarders Wsnt..d ...... S9-A WEJ2E SOS8V, f A l S U AN' StAND BESIDE TH' Hoge Workman was flipping them to Pete YOU DID. HELP G E T O U T O P . Country Board—Resorts ...... FOR RENT—8 ROOM upstairs flat HIS OWN WEDDING iT5 ID TR Y MORE WE’LL Stinchcamb. Wisconsin found that out in M O M M Y. TH IN G S ... Hotslo—Rsstauraots , on CkMper atreet, steam beat, all NOW AM ^Waatod—Rooms—Board ...... Improvements. One minute walk thejrame against the Buckeyes in 1920. Boal Bstato For Boat 1116 Badgers had run up a 7-0 margin 1 A BIG ipartnsats. Flats. Tenements.. from West Center street Apply at G IR L f slBsae Locations for Rant Glenney’e store, 789 Main street after 1] minutes of play. Ohio State coun- foy Rent tered with a tally in the last quarter, but burbaa for Rent ...... failed to kick the point after. Dgisr Homes lor Rent ..•••« stsd to Rant ...... Workman then filled the air with passes, Beal Batata For Salo and Anally connected with one, heaving it . ’tnent Building for Bale into Slyker’s arms on the 40-yard line. With flB sis Propsrty for Sals #•••• 20 seconds left to go. Workman dropped aad Land for Sale •••••• for Sals ...... back into punt formatioa confusing the j ______^ Sal# Badgers, and leaving the way open for his STinCHCONg/1 Property for Bale pal, Stinchcomb; to cut into the opea Hoge ^ ------' an for Bale ...... ate for Exofianga ••• flipped one to Pete, and the receiver scored -R eal Bstato ...... easily. The game ended 13-7. Aeotiee—Lew*! Ro Hom U ------MtmL agqwatt, B«tnn Dr. and »fap. 3. V. Oregan, of 206 Center street attended the third of Physicians who wfll respond «nnii«i convention ot the National ' KARL BELTER AND HIS to emergyicy palls tomorrow af- Trinity Past Noble Grands as- Th. oommlttee ot arrangements C.RS.BAND Society of Natureopatha, held at the ternoon me Dr. Howard Boyd, sociation In this district will meet ; endeavoring to have Profeasor Hotel' Bond on .November 8 and 4. 6015 and Dr. Mortimer Moriarty, tomorrow afternoon Iq Odd Fellows Dick'inaon of the Maaaachuaette Thonday Evening Nov. 8th. Dr. Gregan la the aecond vice presi- 5443. ball, Stafford Springa. State Agricultural College attend , School 8*. Boo. •••*0 *® *•'*5* dent of the NaUcinal Society of The'^Ladles Aid society of the Turkey Dimer to Be Serred and addmaa the club >n golf course Kl IK ROSS Atolocloo »5e, laelodco accktog. Natureopatha. Dr. and Mra. Oregan The Asbaiy group of the IVeeley- Zion Lutheran church on Cooper maintenance. The remainder of the had aa their guest for the week-end Star of the. Blast, Royal Black an Guild will meet tomorrow at 1:30 street w«ll meet tomorrow night at evening will be taken up with danc- 'I \ I I Kl bsl S Dr. Clarence Rungee of New Haven. Perceptory, No. 13, will hold its with Mra. Sophie Kemp of 82 Cot- 7:30 to make plana for winter ac- Followed by Election and ing or carda. Dr. Rungee 4s the I^sldent of the monthly meeting in Orange hall, to- tage etreet. UvlUes. ___ ABOimWN National Society of Natureopatha morrow night at 8 o'clock, when and presided at the convention held general business will be transacted. Past chiefs of Memorial Temple, Mrs. Rachel Munale, president of at the Hotel Bond. t! Lawrence Oonverve. of 814 P^'tblan Sistere, will meet tonight the Willing Workera group of the Btxeet, bai bougbt the bouae at TO Memorial Lodge. KnIghU of at 8 o'clock with Mra. Elizabeth Wesleyan Guild, has called a meet- The Manchester Country elub Walter N.Leclerc Hcnn- etreet. formerly the residence M ary Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary, Pythias, and Memorial Temple Caverly of WUliam steeet. ing for tomorrow afternoon at 2 will hold Its annual meeting Wed- of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore C. Parkard.. No, 13, will meet at the SUtc Pythian Sisters wrlll combine on a o’clock at the South Methodist nesday evening. November 14. A Funeral Director Mr. Converse and bis family will Armory tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. setback party tomorrow night in The Junior Quest club will meet church.; • ‘•irkey dinner will be eerved at KRMP'8 occupy their new home end plan to All members arc expected to be the Balch and Brown hail. Melvin tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock at the 6:80 by the steward, Jere P. Wil- 289 No. Uatm St Maaetoter Inc. move in before the end o t the week. present aa business of importance Cox heads the committee from the North Methodist church. St. Bridget’s Dramatic club will liams and members are urged to will be transacted. lodge and Mrs. Frances Chambers, meet tonight at 7:30 in the pariah make reservations with Mr. Wli- A rebearaal of the operetta, the Temple. Playing wUl begin at Mra. Bessie Farrla-of 50 Sum- hall. An entertainment and social llaros net later than Monday, No- •Tdother Oooae and Company", will 8:13. Cash prizes will be awarded mit street will have the weekly eet- hour will foUow the buslnesa aea- vember 12, by dialing Manchester be held tomorrow afternoon at 4 Mrs. Rachel Munsie, grand deputy and refreshments served. All play- back party of the Degree of Poca- slon. 3912. o’clock at the Second Congregation- of the Daughters of Scotia, will in- ers will be welcome. hontas at her home tomorrow night. The dinner will be followed by a stall the officers of Lady Stewart Center Church Women’s Federa- brief business session during which iK eJW H A L E C oi al church. Lodge of Torrington, No. 14, tomor- Playing wiU begin prompUy at 8:30. tion will have a business meeting -MAN(>eSTFPJ'DNN.w I The Young People's society of the Prizes wUl awarded and refresh- The monthly meeting of the Con- row night. The ceremony will be Zion Lutheran church wUI have ments served. The winners last tomorrow afternoon In the Federa- cordia Lutheran church board will preceded by a banquet at 6:30, Mrs. bowling tiyouta tomorrow night at week were Mrs. Myrtle White and tion room. There will! be s e w ^ be held tomorrow night at 7:30. Munsie will be accompanied by the 8 o'clock at the School street Rec- Robert Schubert, for the Red Cross. Kerosene and Range Oil following members of her staff reation Center. The Emolem Club wJ. hold 4 from this town: Mrs. Elisabeth Duf- Let member aoclal at the Elka Home to- fy, Mrs. Selina SommerVllle and T/2« morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Maud Torrance. Lady Roberts Lodge. Daughters 28 gallons or «ver. of St. George, will bold a regular business meeting tomorrow night “M O V I N G A N D Fuel Oil. 2-3-4 at 8 o'clock In Odd Fellows hall. TRUCKING Also 6 V2« gal. Two-Way Stretcehn f ^ The Women's League of the Sec- ASHES REMOVED ond Congregational church will .Free mesanring sticks. meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 25c Per'Week. titS d Z c & p tS o'clock at the church. The hostesses Year Round Service. will be Mrs. J. C. Owers, Mrs. Porterfield*s »?Brown T homson In (^ Frank Phelps, Mrs. Millard Park Austin Chambers 68 Spruce S t Tel. 6584 Transform Those Annoying and Mrs. Russell Post. 'The mem- Phone 6260 Read The Herald Advs. Rear Bulges To Beautiful bers are reminded to bring the a aprons they are to contribute to the Mother Goose Bazaar on the 16th, also grabs for the "Streamline" train. a “C L-LI-PYG-IAN” Contours

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