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VOL. U V „ NO. 51. (Uaaalflad Advartlalag a* Faga U .) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1934 (FOURTEEN PAGES)
’’Home, Sweet Home” For Marina LOTS OF ACnON SEE SOLUTION NEAR
TWO FEDERAL MEN DIE
ON TURKEY DAY
IN SISTERS’ DEATHS
PROIMHERE IN FIGHT WITH NELSON
Police Say There Is Con* DIVORCE GRANTED Social Events Begin Tonii^t
Bahy Face Bandit Mows aection Between ClHipie TO LORD ASHLEY With firemen’s Dance — Killer of Dillinger Down Trio of Govem< Found Dead and "Babes Cross Country Race Is in Woods.” Donglas Fairbaoks Named U Was Nelson *s Victim inent’s Ace Man Hunters; Feature Tomorrow. Believe That John Hamfl* Corespondent and He Carllale, Pa., Nov. 28— (AP) — Chicago, Nov. 28.— (AP) Ah un-^the name of his killer would never be made public. Btate poUce working on the four- Thanksgiving, the oldest holiday sung hero while he lived. Federal ton Was With Him When Must Pay AD Costs. originating in New England, will he Hollis remained In the Bureau of ' day-old myatery of five bodies found Agent Herman E. 'Mollis stands re- Investigation against the pleadings In the Pennsylvania mountains observed generally by residents of vealed In death as "the man who of his young wife who feared for He Escaped. made their way through a maze of Manchester and vicinity tomorrow. shot Dillinger.” his safety. But he had been close London, Nov. 38.— (A P )— Lord clues today and found "the whole The usual mildness of the weather But it was not until Hollis met by when W. Carte. Baum, his Ashley was granted a Sivorce decree this fall will enable a greater num- friend and fellow agent, was slain set-up looks good." death himself at the bands of a for- (Chicago, Nov. 28.— (A P )—Samuel It was the first definite expression nisi today from Lady Ashley and ber of people to motor to' their mer Dillinger mobster that it was by Nelson near the Little Bohemia of confidence from the police -whose costs of the action were assessed homes from distant points and more disclosed whose hand had fired the resort In Wisconsin last April and P. Cowley, one of the Federal gov- . superintendent. Major Lynn O. against DoUglas Fairbanks, senior, than the usual number of public gun that brought Dillinger down. he pledged himself to the service emment's ace man hunters, died until Nelson was dead. Adams said yesterday "until we named as corespondent. dances and entertainments have The disclosure was made Inad- early today from bullet wounds In- identify the children and establish The decree which gives the young been provided for the holiday. A native of Dcs Moines, la., Hol- vertently by a Fcdcrcl agent after lis entered Drake University and flicted in a gun battle with George I the cause of death we are helpless. nobleman a final -divorce after six Dance Tonight. word had been received that Hollis The outstanding social event of later transferred to Georgetown (Baby Face) Nelson In which an- A connection between the three months of contrary cause Is not and Samuel P. Cowley had been other Federal man was killed. He mystery girls found dead In a lone- shown, was handed down shortly aft- the holiday season In town will be University In Washington, D. C. shot down by Baby Face Nelson After a year’s training In the Bu- died In an Elgin hospital as the gov- ly nearby wood and the man and er the case came before Sir Boyd the "turkey, goose and pig” dance and a companion believed to be ernment threw all Its power Into a In Cheney hall this evening by Hose reau of Investigation he was sent woman shot to death at Duncans- Merriraan. The suit was not de- John Hamilton, both Dillinger hunt .for Nelson, one of the few re- vllle, 100 miles away, has been an fended, and services of a jury were and Ladder Company, No. 1, South to Oklahoma City. Later he be- gangsters. came agent In charge
a "mystery woman" provided the DECLARE STRIKE er, declared in the House of Com- Sailors to Toast Couple. Patrol will arrive at the Manches- brought down the notorious DilUn- "best break" in the case. Hours af- mons today that Germany already ter depot by train at 2:25 p. m., the ger, although Melvin H. Purvis, head ter she was reported held there were has a military air force rapidly ap-‘ NEEDY OF STATE route of the parade ha.s been Warm Springs, Ga., Nov. 28.— of the Chicago office of the bureau
no developments. proachlng equality with that of changed. The parade will start at (A P )—President Roosevelt tackled of Investigation, had been generally State police are to question the IN MODEL MILLS Great Britain and that the present London, Nov. 28.— (A P) — Jack 3 p. m. at Depot Square under Mar- credited with being Diilinger's Tars on British battleships from shal Colonel Harry B. Bissell and an accumulated batch of mall today Nemesis. Cowley also commanded proprietress of a tourist camp at defense forces o f Great Britain are after having made merry with the entirely inadequate. GETFOODGIFTS the route of march will be south on the government manhunters in South Langbome on the Uhcoln Portsmouth to far off China stations Foundation patients at their annual His statement was made as he Main street to the terminus. The tracking down Charles (Pretty Boy) highway, where the east-west lodg- will have an extra drop to drink to- jollification. ing traUl starts. For first Tnne in 43 Years opened the important debate on de- parade will countermarch to the Floyd In an Ohio cornfield. Depart- morrow. It vUl be a toast to a for- It was well along towards mid- ment of Justice agents disclosed. . Another reported stopping place fenses In Parliament and he urged mer Tar, the Duke of Kent, and bis Center where a band concert will be Government Gives Ont Hun held. Hollis was reported to have fired was Gettysburg, about IS or 20 miles the British to put themselves In a marriage to Princess Marina. (UoDtlnned on Page Two) Labor Trouble Starts In position of security. Coming by Train. one of the bullets that killed aouth of where the children were George, whose full name Is George Dillinger in front of a North Side , found. The descriptions given by two Cfilurchill said that the ^ e a t new EMward Alexander Edmund, the dreds of Pounds of Veal, The Aleppo units from Boston, re- fact rivlting the attention o f every garded as the best In the country, movie theater last July. persons in that town corresponded Plant. fourth and youngest son of King Takes Revenge country In Europe was that "Ger- will arrive by train. The order has with the five found dead. George and Queen Mary, Is the Thus Nelson, the nation's public many is re-arming.” sailor lad of the royal family. arranged for 12 cars to transport FRENCH PEASANT^ The police likewise were checking Cheese and Butter. the large band and marching units. enemy No. 1, took deadly vengeance If information that a man and woman Rochester. N. H., Nov. 28.— (AP) He described Germany as having It was the wish of his father so for the slaying of Dillinger, but in George entered the Royal Naval One of the largest division of the and three children were in Wajmes- —New Hampshire's Industrial Uto- parade which will form at Depot so doing be signed his own death boro, near the Maryland line. In all pia today was shaken by strike. (Oontlnned on Page Nine) Training College at Dartmouth a By ASSOCIATED PRESS. CLASH WITH COPS Square, will be the Sphinx Temple warrant for Federal agents carried cases police were told the five were The 43-year peace record of the few montba before his 14th birthday The Federal government took the on a relentless search for him with in 1916. Patrol and Drum Corps of Hartford in a car with California license Gonic mills lay shattered as em- lead today In helping Connecticut under Potentate Nathan B. Richards orders to shoot first. plates. ployes struck for "better working He was graduated as a midship- toward greater enjoyment of In addiUon to all the power the man In 1920 and then spent eight of this town. The Quarry club, rep- Mrs. Elmer Snyder and Mr. and conditions and Increased wages." BANDITS KIDNAP Thanksgiving as welfare depart- resenting Manchester residents, Leaden Sa; S0,000 Wni Department of Juatice could concen- Mrs. H. S. Cromer, , Gettysburg Approximately 400 ' employes of years as on officer. Like any offi- ments in many cities of the state trate in this area half of tbe 200 cer of the British Navy he roamed members of Sphinx Temple, will rooming bouse operators' gave police the mill, where a branch of the began distribution of hundreds of march with this division. detectives o f the Chicago police force United Textile Workers of America the seven i^eas, serving In the pounds of veal, cheese and butter were called Into the hunt for the the descriptions after which Major One of the features of the day Stage Demonstration In -.va C. M. Wilhelm, deputy superinten- wae formed recently, voted the SSOCIEnGIRLS Mediterranean, the Atlantic, In the to the needy. baby faced killer. China squadron and at the Ameri- dent of state police, announced "the strike last night after a conference A close second were churches, (OODtinaed on Page Two) Underworld Combed with the management in which the can and West Indies stations. welfare and charitable agencies, Streets of Paris. For hours after the new outburst Ill health compelled him to re- (CXtntlnoed on Page Nine) latter refused to accede to the which dlstribiuted food and clothing of warfare between tho govemfnent workers’ demands. linquish hla naval career. He entered in varying amounts In New Haven, and remnants of the Dillinger gang, Force Them to Drive 65 The GonJc mills have long been the foreign office ae a third secre- Torrington, Derby and other cities. Paris, Nov. 28.-t -(AP)—Hun- the police combed the "bad lands" famous for their peaceful relation- tary In the Western Department and School Holiday HARRISON EXPECTS dreds of discontented peasants, seek- of thp city. The second fugitive is ship between employer and worker. MOes Before They Have thus became the first civil servant in Aside from the activities relative ing to march, through the streets of believed In some quarters to have REVOLT RUMORS Two years ago, workers erected a the present Royal family but bis to the poor and under-privileged Paris In contravention of a govern- been John Hamilton, a lieutenant In huge boulder just inside the mill Chance to Escape. health interfered again and the the holiday tomorrow was to start VETS’ BONUS PAH) ment ban on demonstrations, clash- the Dillinger mob. 3-3 gates — a memorial dedicated to prince left the foreign office in 1929 a long week-end for school children ed with heavy police forces today, Two arrests were made by raiding FILLING VIENNA "Humanity In Business.” The boul- on an indefinite leave of absence. and students In colleges and other but were dispersed with some of squads of police and Federal agents. der bore a bronze tablet upon which Official Program educational. institutions throughout their number bruised. Chester Leader, a garage owner, was Inscribed: MobUe, Ala., Nov. 28— (A P) — The official program of tomor the state. The peasants, members of the and Le.ster 'Van Huston, operator of Kidnaped on a downtown residential row’s ceremonies follows; Senator Says Bill Will Be "Erected by' the employee of the In addition to the basket aid to "Peasant Front," a group o f militant a tavern, both described by police Military CaDed Ont for Fear Gonic Manufacturing Company in street by two masked bandits last 10:15 a. m.—The Invited guests the needy, dinners will be served to- farmers organizations, marched to as associates of Nelson, were seized appreciation of those under whose night, three young Mobile society arrive at Westminster Abbey; morrow at welfare agencies in moat Passed If a Compromise the capital to protest against agri- for questioning. Detective bureau guidance and perseverance this girls were forced to drive their cap- 10:35 a. m.—The members of the Connecticut cities, at which turkey cultural conditions. Front leaders squads also searched tfie home of of a Nazi Pntseb — Are plant has been enabled to succese- tors to a spot near Jackson, Ala., will be king and there will be an had claimed that 50,000 would Nelson’s mother and sister. fully maintain ita place in the com- 05 miles, before being released to- .(OoDtinnefi on Nine) abundance o f the “ flxin’s.” Can Be Reached. march on the capital from their The search apparently was cen- munity and In the buelneoa world.” ect of the demonstra- The Onion was formed a week are pi'ominent In Mobile society. President Roosevelt's Thanksgiving I We have been given vision to make Harrison was just back from a tions left officials fearful. The new provisions for human welfare trip to Warm Springs where he dis- sions. gun bulIeU at HoUis and Cowley ago and Fulton Rindge of Boston, Bandits Are Armed proclamation says that during the memory of laat summer’s daring but and happiness, and in a spirit of cussed the bonus and other questions Mass Demonstration. when the two stepped from their treasurer 6f the company, and Wil- Mies Powers was driving the auto- car and advanced toward the gang- defeated Nazi putsch which took the liam Morrill, agent, again weris in- mobile, which belonged to Miss past year we have been gdven cour- mutual bappinesa we have co-oper- with President Roosevelt The peasants' program was to life of Chancellor Dollfuss is fresh age and fortitude to meet the prob- ated to traiislate vision into real- The statement appeared to leave have Included "mass manifestations sters with drawn guns. terviewed without a aetUement be- Walsh, when two men jujtiped on Hollis •hnd -Cowley, both of whom in their minds. ing made. the running board,and covered them lems which have confronted us in ity. no doubt jbat the administration for defense of peasant interest" and were with Fedetal Agent W. Carter PoUce Called Out Ailu Wage Balie with guns, she told police here. our National Ufe and bespeaks dedi- “More greatly have we turned our would approve o f such a compro- a fight against price deflation. Steel belmeted poUee and auxll- Teetcrday, George Lanoix, presl Threatening to kill them unless cation anew to work for the better- hearts and minds to things spiritual. mise. Those joining the demonstration Bautti, when he was slain, allegedly '‘ym r4etw ’•/tueife- wo -teil yi»t- tOr> tr^ y .say, 'What proflteth it "The bonus is receiving consld- today tried to gain the boulevards by Nelson, near the Little Bohemia support the already heavy forces of ay of the Cfiiamps Elysees In * - ---- j„ v(,a|fee from 25 to 40 per cent. the two men entered the automobile The text follows: a Nattou if it gain thb 'emole srasM’’ mounted police patroUing the "I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Presi- and loses its own soul.’ said at a press conference. depending on the type of work, and and directed the girl to take the streets. gave Morrill until lost night to re- highway to Jackson. dent of the united States of Ameri- , "With gratitude in our hearts for “If proponents would agree that lalse and shouting ''punishment, The rtudent outburst, caused by ply. The strike was called when When they approached the toll ca, hereby designate Thursday, the what has already been achieved, those ex-service men who are in punishment" repeatedly. TREASURY BALANCE the recent anti-(3erman riots at the management demurred. bridge, the bandits ordered the girls 29th day o f November, 1934, as a may we, with the help o f God, dedi- need shouid be given immediate pay- Thousands of mobile guards and
the University of Praha, Czecho- Workers claimed the plaot had out, one remarking that they were Day of ThanksgivlDg for the people cate ourselves anew to work for the ment of the service certificates, I mounted Republican guards and po- Washington, Nov. 28.—(AP) — slovakia was interpreted as a clear received new orders and bad in- afraid to take their captives across o f the Nation. betterment of mankind. haven't the slightest doubt we could licemen surrounded the EtoUe where The position of the Treasury No- indication that supporters of the tended reopening .vlthln a few daya. the bridge. "Thus to set aside in the. autumn “In witness whereof, I have here- -get together and pass the legisla- the Unknown Soldier lies under the vember 26; ReceipU 812.028.403.14; Nazi cause in Austria under cover The management aaid the orders With one of the bandits at the of each year a day on which to unto set my hand and caused the Uon.” Arch of Triumph to thwart any at- expenditures, $27,878,887.70; balance. since DoUfuss’ assaastnation, are tempt of the peasants to march $1,571,284,835.41. Customs receipts would be filled by another plant in wheel, the automobile then turned give thanks to Almighty God for seal of the United States to be Harrison added be did not believe growing bolder. another eecUon o f Rochester. into a side road, however, and the the blessings o f Ufe Is a wise and affixed. the Senate would pass over a veto down the Champs Ellysees to the for the month, $24,905,683.80. > Many Nazi handbiUz have been boulevard. Heavy police patrola Receipts for the fiscal year ( The plant la owned by the Parker three girla ran to the toll collector reverent cuatom, long cherished by "Done in the City of Washington a full cash bonus. distributed recently attacking "the and Wilder Company of Boaton and for aid. our people. It Is fitting that we this Fifteenth day o f November in "The President Is the leader,” he also guarded (he Opera Square, sut>- July 1) $1,443,103,887.94; exp government of hangmen which mur- posedly tbe destination of the dem- tures, $2,827,683,839.67 (Inclui New York, and one of the six A passing motorist brought them should again observe thia cuatom. the Tear of Our Lord Nineteen Hun- aaid, "and what he finally decides dered 13 of. our Nazi ' comrades.” names Inscribed on the memorial here this morning. "During the past year we have dred and Thirty-four and of the in- to do as in the best Interest of the onstrators. 11.461,333.024.24 of emergency They appealed to followers to pre- tablet la that of Samuel Rindge, Authorities In Mobile, and Jack- been given courage and fortitude to dependence o f the United States of country in the matter of the bonus, The Presidential Palace and the penditures); exces-s of expenditui pare for a final assault on the gov- late president of the mills and fa- eon counties began a search for the meet the problems which have con- America the One Hundred and Fifty- the Congress will sustain him in $1,384,579,851.73. Gold assets, ernment. ther o f the preamt treasurer. missing car and the two bandits- fronted us in our National Ufe. Our ninth.” that position.” 1}03,4U,404.00. UANCHESl-ER E V l^ N G HERALD, MANCHESl'ER, CONN , WEDI^ESDAT, NOVEMBER t 8 , 1984, MANCHEyrSR EVENING HERALD. MANCHE8TBR.CONN.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, lOTi. PAdsHDtitt many ‘charitable aocletiea of the Teitaplane Awarded To Contesf Winner Bradley and Infant daughter of 186 churches, aocletiea and clubs. The HOSPITAL NOIES Want (Tanter atreet were discharged erent actions he could not give him ex-sorvlce units and auxiliaries will YOUNG DEMOCRATS today. Prerident Roosevelt Endorses much consideration. He .said Uie also distribute food and delicacies Charles Varrtek of 33 Union street HFERS, DRUMMERS MARKET PRICES Christmas Seal Campaigrn 90 DAYS IN JAIL fact that be w’as Intoxicatm did not to needy members from the welfare John Scagnein of 488 HUlstown was given emergency treatment at Manchester lessen bis responsibility. V Loney A Thought funds of their respective organlza- SEEKPA1R0NAGE the bc^ltal last night for injuries was sentenced to jail for \l5 days SHOW HERE JAN. 17 .tions. Each year hundreds of bas- Road waa admitted to the hospital sv. thla morning following an accident to hla right hand aulfered while at FORffllUNGCOP on the intoxication charge) to 18 And natfea yn» Aestrejned ot are kets are rent out Into homes where work. Amputation of the flret ARE LOCAL GUESTS Date Book SHOW AN UPTURN days for the breach of the peace sickness, or unemployment prevents at his home la ndilch he caught his tloa, aad olty of dtjri for CM dU hand in a oom ^tter, joint of the index finger waa neces- count and 60 days; plus a fine of vex them with all advetaltj, .g the heads of families providing for sary. 326 and costs, for resisting an offi- AppEcatioBS for Entries Will dependents. See Party Here Difmpted In EMward Lockwood, of. 63 Ridge Chronlcleo, 18:6. atreet, Mrs. Thomas Hayes of 808 The hospital census today is 47 cer. Mlnicucci was fined 336 and The menu at the Manchester Me- At ths sutotolSlr—"Happtasos HofidsY Smt H Sforts 1 Uttle James Loney Gives Notice of costs. morial hoepltal, prepared by Eldridge street, Mre. Herbert J. patients. Moodvs Corps Comes to Ahead" with Dick PoweU ,ad Heaven often smite* In nrerey, : Bo Sent Otf to Eihibitors a a lre Oordon, hospital dleUUan, is Bid for Job»~ Say Tley Josephine Hutchinson at 7:00 and Charles Note of Waterbury paid a even when the blow ia *evere*L—• as follows: Cranberry juice cock- Town for Gathering at 0:40; Wednesday’s C3>Ud" with Ed- Wave of Baying — Wheat Appeal — Minicncci Is fine of 3100 and costs of 318.72 Joanna BalUie. in December. tail, roast turkey with mushroom DesenreAttentioiL ward Arnold and Frankie Thomas after being found guilty of driving stuffing, grape Jelly, watermelon at 8:30. Complete shows begin Bmeter tT, IIM.' Fmed $25 and Costs. on automobile white under the In- ALEXANDER’S WINERY rind, mashed potato^ baked tur- Recreation Center. 7:00 and 8:30. Prices Up. fluence of liquor. Note was’kFqeeted B.\RREN nips, celeiy, olives, fresh orange Gala Thanksgi^ng Annual Firemen’s ball of Com- November 24 by Policeman Walter n « «x«euUv« commlttM of the jelly with whipped cream or mince Whlls tbs Democratic town com- pany No. 1, S. M. F. D., at Cheney re 4«r SMtw Knsiei Cassells on Main street and his case 2tegreb, Yugoalavla (AP)—Be- a. has been continued twice. KtachMtir Poultry Asaeetatloa has pie. nuU, mints, coffee. Patients on mittee u d ' Um Toting People’s Monday tha Recreation Center HaU. New ToriL Nov. 88.—(AP) — The tke ef MANCHESTBH EVENING ibfiRALD. IfANCHESTER, CXJNN. WEDNESDAY, fIDVEBIBER 28,1984, tain Rfcbard Shea niade Tke stores will also remain open BIDS FOR REVALUATION rrats. Friday and Saturday as usual. PERCY AINSWORTH VsnxM Orareb OsnUval Tbs card party of toe Ladles Aid UGLY CAMP SITE >'octety o f too Rockvnit Methodist Mafiy automobile loads o f people church which was planned for to- Fallot Offers he igh S chool W orld MUST BE FILED DEC. ID from this city are to attend the an- ..... T H day, will be held Instead next RESIGNS POSITION BONG BEAUTIFIED nual husking bse carnival and old- Tuesdiw at 3 p. ra.. In Wesleyan time barn dance to be given this VoLIL,No.2S. Wednesday, NoTcmber 28, 1934 Conpiled by Stndenta of Manchcater High School Town Win Save 130.000 by ball. 'This Chongs was made be- Miaa Helen Eatca, Faculty Adeiaer SPECIAL THANKSGIVING evening for toe benefit of Sacred cause of toe holiday. a pre-Christmas Special Having Set of Aerial Maps Heart church In Vernon. This af- The carillon belts at ths Union fair la toe annual antertainment of Rockville Agent for M. T. Camp Jenimit Undergone of Modern Type. OongregatlonsI ehurc) i ill be play- EIGHT Gra-Tone Studio Photograidin, niie Many Cultural Advantages YALEPROFESSOR Why Teachers Get Gray ] PASTOR DELIVERS DINNERS TO BE SERVED toe Grasshopper club, a social or- ed 'Thanksgiving afternoon by May The town of Mencbeatcr will save ganisation ofj^o parishioners of Chapman Holt, from four to four- Stevens & Son Company 5x7* beautifully mounted* and ONE 8x10 Landscape TrMtment - - 330,000 in toe pending revaluation the church, ^ e husking cam iysl thirty. of property by having a complete Prisoners at Tolland County Is a duplication o f toe olu-time barn Enlargement in an easel frame* for 16.60. Can Be Found in Hartford FAVORS 4 PLAYS TALK ON THANKS AUNT BETTS 4burt much, but stunned. A s the set of aerial maps of modern type, Jail Will Eat Roast PoA and dance. There will be a short enter- Going On Long Vacation. "X)t couree Janie must go to it was revealed at the public hear- tainment of vocal and muaical se- 1 , — — M v a r sunested taking her to tha Notes from Cobah. Other Delicacies. Sittings On This Offer Moat Be Made Before Dee. Srd. boarding aehool, and Boh to col- hospital, Ohs moansd and bsggsd th Monday night in tha Municipal lections featuring old and appropri- RED CROSS ROLL CALL Many opportunlUw are betny^day, December 4 at S:1B. The muale lege.” Mrs. Bette’ olce MUld be .hlni Bot to* Just thon s younc iflrlt h id in g whan Selectmen and inter- ate aonn followed by a donca pro- ven to Jtudenta with a taate f o r ; ia by Edward Elcar, compoier. The gram o f modern, bam and country .Percy Ainsworth^ agent for the WOEun Ljon Phelpt C a b ut Knot Erickson TeDs heard through the open living-room pauaiiig, ordered the driver to carry H a v li^ been built on wrhat is a ested dtiaens dtacuased revaluation Special Thanksgiving dinners will Se worthwhile in muale and drama Oratorio society will be assisted by R . door. Mr. and Mra. M tta wrere dla- and other Important civic matters. dan.:es, the muoic being furnished LACKS $98 OF QUOTA M. T. Stevens A Sons Company local the woman to the place to which plateau among the hills of Cobalt, be served at toe various institutions la the next two weeka in Hartford. Lillian Knowles, contralto, and cusslng their problems by them- ahe directed. Matolae Bplera stated that he had about toe city. The dinners include by Pa^ard's orchestra. A vary plants, today confirmed the rumor Fallot Studio Frederic Baer, baritone. and on marshy land filled ■ with amusing part of the proceedings The bulletin In Room 28 llata eight Mary Pickforyl’s Rdigioas Students to Bo Thankfn selves and no one waa in the other Some hours later, when she open- been Informed toot if the ^owm did roast chicken, turkey, chicken pie, w it h toe Red Crocs Roll Call that he had resigned his position, Don Ooeeack Cboms boulders of a glacial formation, toe not possess a complete set o f aerial will bs toe Farmer's Frolic featur- featuree to be presented this week room. So UtUe did It matter if Mrs. ed her eyes, Mrs. BetU found her- and roast pork. coming to a close tola week, Charles effective December 31. 472 Mai n Street Dial 5808 The Don Cossack Russian chorus Betts' voice did carry, or If the door Oita of Camp Jenkins, ISlst CCC mapa and othsr s t i^ t and sub-divi- ing toe old time husking bee, potato or In the near future. sslf In her own room— In the house Tolland County Tsmporary Home House, chairman of tos local Roll He positively denied that he was will be heard Dectmber 6^ at the Book Absolutely Sincere. waa open. Company o f Cobalt, Conn., hoa nsv- sion maps, showing the established race, nail driving contest for both • " M a n o f A r a n ” for Everything. she had been broilght up In. The for Children in charge o f Mr, and Call, announced last night that negotiating for toe purchase o f the Bushnell Memorial Hall. This chorus "W ell, o f couree they must.” Mr. ar been exactly a beauty spot It property boundaries, the cost wrould Mra. Albert S. McClain will serve women and men. Prises will be A t Bushnell Memorial Thursday, young girl who brought her In asked 31,402 had beei reporte up to last J. J. Regan Mamffacturing Com- was organised by M. Jarofl, wUle Betts' voice was grave. "They can't her name. "Just caU me Aunt has been tsceasary to fill in the havs bean 348,000. It was sUted a dinner to the children, using all given to the boy and girl appearing Friday and Saturday of this week night. This leaves 398 to be raised pany In any way, and further made he and the other aingare were In a Of the current plays In N. T., Rev. Knut Erickson, pastor of go on digging ditches and the like Betts, dear child," sbs answered. land with nearly fifteen hundred that toe city o f iBristol is paying things grown at toe home during in tha most comical costumes. cornea a moving picture entitled In the last days of the campaign If the statement that he Is not Interest- Turkish prison camp. To case the Professor William Lyon Phelps, In as we've done. Bob la a born doctor "Aunt Betts," caUed the girl one truckloads o f sand a n ' loam.' The $38,000 for a survey now being con- the past summer. The poultry be- Past Sachema’ Night *lian of Aran” , made by a British Emanuel Lutheran church, waa the toe Manchester Chapter Is to make ed at all in this proposition. monotony of their drab Ufa these but Jane—.” He sighed. day, "I have a caller who would like filling proceaa ia now nearly com dueted. . ing served was raised by toe chil- Past Sachems' night waa observ- Its quota of 31800. The wrorkera are motion picture company. This It an ^ „„„„„ hie fourth lecture on contemporary speaker at the annual ThankagiV' plats. A certain amount o f land- sd by Tanksroosan Tribe, of Red Mr. Ainsworth, when asked re- FULL COURSE men used to sing around the camp* "Mfs. Benner and Mra. Fay would to aee you.” The Selectmen last night voted dren In toe Poultry Club, and vege- covering their districts in a final literature Monday afternoon, recom- lag assembly held Tuesday morning scaping was done last spring, but Men lost evening in Red Men's hall. garding his future plans, stated that epic of the Murage of mM against | ^ ^^"r natrve''lud. When be glad to have me do their wash- Just then a tall young man waik- walk- to ask for bids for the revaluation tablee raised by their own Gaitlen check In an effort to make toe the power of the sea and his sur* at High school. this was not completed at that time Quests were present from all near- It waa bis intention to take an ex- they were released from prison, they mended "The Dla aff Side," "W ith- ing— then there's pies and dough ed In. Mra. Betts' eyes held f< which must be filed by Dec. 10. Club. Robert Shaw, popular cook at quota. Anyone who has not y tt rotmdlng environment. The story because toe fllUng proceaa waa still Specifications drawn by a special by towns. Supper was served toe tended vacation upon completion of Thanksgiving Dinner were homeless and had nothing to in the Gates,” "Personal Appear- The governor’s proclamation of nuts I could sell maybe and some their depths, but soon they o1 toe home will prepare the dinner, been canvassed, or has not joined, In operation. A group of men are members and guests with Emil his duties at the local mills, and be- tells about the life of the villagers look forward to. It was at this time ance”— a very humoroua play— and Thanksgiving waa. flrst read by o f those rag hooked rugs," Mrs. ed the tall, straight stranger, committee of Assessors and Select- consisting of roost chicken, drese- is urged to stop at local headquar- now engaged in landoeaplng work men have been approved and will Gessay os chairman of the commit- yond that he bad made no decision on the Islands of Aran which are that the chorus was organized, and Lewis Jones, a hymn "W s Thank Betts offered entbuaiaaUcally. Yet eyes brightened. "Bob,’’ she wh!^^ Ing, maehed potatoes,, turnips, cel- ters at toe office of Robert J. Smith. 'Merrily We Go Along." Thla lat- Thee Lord" was sung by eight that, when completed, mil maks be aent to three companies plan- toe la charge. During toe meeting whatever regarding the future. located off the Mast of Ireland. The they have given many performances little did the children dream o f thie pered. ery, cranberry sauce, cold slaw 963 Main street, as every member- ter play shows the degeneration of members o f the Glee Club. sacrifice, as they came In from Camp Jenkins one of to* most at- ning to file bids. all PaaS Sachems occupied the Mr. Alnsv'orto came to Rockville picture was photographed on the abroad and In America since then. "Mother," called Bob as bs drop- from red cabbage, brown gravy, ship will be needed, to make toe islands, and the natives took all mankind In 1934, as compared to The Right Spirit game of tennis, ate their supper and tractive camps In toe state. It Is expected that toe appropri- chairs. In November, 1919, from the selling 7S« . ped on hla knees before her bedMda pumpkin pie. There are 37 bo3ra and Manchester quota. The chorus la composed of about six- 1916. The Professor hasn't- even The Leaders Club bad ita first to- ation of 318,000 will bo sufficient On Saturday evening toe second A Delightful Meal, Served With AO the Pixinga parts. Rev. Erickson's aim was to put went off to the movies, leaving and kissed her tenderly. “ Call your 30 girls at the home. Roll Call beadquarterr will be open house o f Lawrence & Company, who ty male voices, singing unaccom- faint praise for "Farmer Takes A Un thought and spirit of Thanks- mother to wash the dishes. etal meeting last week. Smokes, for the local survey. degree team of toe tribe will go to at that time were One of the larg- Crude Oostoma panied. mother, Betty," he said to the girl. Rockville (?lty hospital will have tonight from 6 to 9 and all team Wife." He saw Tallulah Bankhead giving Into the hearts of the pupils. Mra. Betts was knowrn as Aunt beer -and pretzels helped to make Devon to exemplify toe degree on a est commission houses In the busi- The customs o f the people are Boy Violinist "My dear, little boy! At laet 1 13 patients. Mias Annie Hatheway captains who have not already done play In "Park Victory," which he Referring to his childhood Thanks- Betts to tots of the village. have again seen your face,” Mrs. the evening an enjoyable one. This Smith, the superintendent, an- class of candidates at the Institut- ness. He was promoted to the posi- rather crude, because of the fact Yehudi Menuhin, 17-year-oId boy classes as a beautiful tragedy. He club embraces all o f the non-com- ing o f a new tribe. The first and so have been asked to make their The Princetg Grill that they are shut off from clvUlza- givings, which Mnaisted of a well- Many Of them stopped In the after- Betts whispered. “If only—Jane.” nounced that a complete turkey returns there tomorrow night, and tion of assistant treasure: In 1923, genius violihlst, will be heard In. a also had the privilege of talking attended church gathering, a "b ig" missioned officers of tos company. third degrees will be exemplified by Main Street nt Pearl tlon. One newspaper when revlew- noon to tell her toeir troubles and "Jane will be here In a few min- FARM BUREAU dinner will be served to mil patients then make a final return on Satur- and was made geneial manager and concert Sunday, December 9 at with the actress. Professor Phelps dinner and an "E ast" vs. "W est” Alterations have bean made on two other teams in the state. Ing this picture said. "Tenderness taste her pies and gingerbread. But utes, mother. Betty juat went after able to enjoy It day. a director of the Hockanum Mills in Bushnell Memorial. This Is one of highly praised "Lost Horizons” football attraction, he noted a con' tbs Recreation Hall, making it con- The local tribe will make the trip and pathos are mingled with the to her own children she waa juat her. Her husband died last month Town Farm In charge o f Mr. and December 1927, .continuing In this the series of the Simday afternoon which be feels Is the strongest pos- trast to our Thanksgivings. Thanks a part o f their background. aidsrably larger. Another pool U- Mra. D elou Rich, will aerve a by apeclal bus, starting from Red fury o f the sea and the drab saga you know. That’s why I happen to Maryland has adopted compul- office until the transfer of the mills Kellogg concerts. Speaking of one sible argument agalnat suicide. giving Is more or less taken for And so Jane went to boarding be here." ble has been obtained from toe SEEKS MEMBERS chicken rie dinner to the 28 In- Men’s hall. George Kreh Is In hardships In this new picture pre- •ory motor vehicle Inspection with to M, T. Stevens A Sons Company in ct of his early performances, one cri- The professor said that the rea- granted now because It always school and Bob to Milege. Jane was Knights of Pythias of Berlin. This mates. ^ e r e will also be fruit and charge of tbs degree team. acntlng the true life of these na- "B etty?” asked Bob's mother.* is a popular addition to th<- rsersa outstanding success. May of this year. ADVERTISE IN THE H ER ALD -IT PAYS , tic said: "the boy performed with son he failed to Include “Mary comes, regardless of prevalent very extravagant Her extrava "You don't know Betty, mother? smokes for all who wish them. ^m a A. WUUs tives." the sheer rapture of a gifted nature Peters" In his list of this season's peace, war, poor or good conditions. ganee, added to her education and UenaT nmUtties. Tolland County jail. In charge of Cyrus A. Willis, 86, of Ciystol Neiv Plays Why that's Janie’s little ^rl. Here A Philately Club has been organ- and a pas.sionate ado,-ation born five best books of life In this coun- Many people feel toward Thanks- Bob's made Mr. and Mra. Bette they come now. Little Bobble's with Louis C Bunco in Charge of A . Ecton Clough, wilt serve a Lake, died yesterday at toe home For three days beginning Thanks- with new vision and manly emo- try was because, although It was a giving as did Scrooge toward gray much before their Ume. Mr. ized in camp. There ore several roast pork dinner with all flxln's to o f hla son. Alfred J. WIlUs. Mr. W il- TWEVE CAPITAL them. That’s Betty's brother." men who have remarkable stamp giving night, a new play by Philip tion." very fine book. It simply lacked the Cbristmaa. Betts' shoulders drooped under the toe 12 men and one woman now at lis bad been Ul or toe past two Jane entered the room, dressed In coUeetions. These will assist other Barrie, prominent yoimg American On December 10 Walter Hamp- vigor characterizing the ones select- Adversity burden and Mra. Betts' tired and black and looked at the scene before CanTUSs H ere — Picks toe jail. weeks. Death being d.:e to a tbock. It Is, o f course, hard for some to men in the camp who wish to begin H e was toe son o f Sylvester and playwright, will be shown at Par- den, the great Shakespearean actor ed. Thli^novel he greatly enjoyed My weU-kpown sMutIng has at aching hands and feet kept going here. Betty caught her' mother’s Union Congregational ehurcb Is son's theater. The play "Bright because It was largely of the sea; CRIMES OUTLINED rejoice with meagre meals set be' eoHectlng. sending out 15 baskets to needy Nancy (Ladd) W illis and had Uved of this time, will appear In another last been rewarded In the enlight- till the early hours in the morning, luesUonlng look. "That's Aunt The Broadwray success "Tommy,” Star” Is under the direction of A r- ‘amphibious", to quote the lecturer. fore them and little promise of His Assistants. members. A ll oaskets have been at tbs Crystal Lake section all of of Shakespeare's plays "Richard enment that “Fisbey", t^ t novel washing. Ironing, baking. Then letts, mother." is to be presented in camp on De- On a recent occasion, he lunched work ahead. But still, even in times came the letter:— prepared by donations from church bta life. thur Hopkins, who is a famous di- III,” at Parsons' theater. This play poetess o f ourin, la none other that Jane’s eyes filled with tears. cember 3 by a group of New York with Mary Plckford, 5Cona Gale and o f adversity, there are- lessons members. The baskets were dis- Mr. WilUs leaves hla wife, Annie, rector who gave Katherine Hepburn Is very seldom put on and audiences, Margaret Fish. And—by the bye, Dear Mother, ’Mother,” she sobbed, "forgive me." unemployed actors under the aus- Mary Roberts Rinehart. Professor taught from which como benefits Ths 1985 Farm Bureau member- tributed by members of the church four sons, Frank of Tolland, Alvin ' - r T HIS NEW and John Barrymore their chance arc eager to sec Hampden's perform- Student Learns of Many "Fishy", I am quite reliably Inform- I bought a lovely new outfit and "Janie! my little girl,” whispered pices of toe FERA. A stage Is be- Phelps recommended the Plckford and also many blessings. People clubs. o f Andover and Leonard and Alfred on the stage. In the cast are Hope ance In this play. The story centcr.'i ed that you have, literally, "an at- B new fur coat. I t ’s marvelous, Mrs. Betts as Jane kissed her, ten- ing constructed in toe Recreation shlpi campaign In Manchester is un- literary venture "Why Not Try should be happy and thankful at Ladles Auxiliary A. O. H.. all toe or Crystal Lake. Williams, star of the play, and Julie around Richard Plantaganet and hIS tic full" of others. Why not run a oi.ly paid 3112 for It Elsa Briar derly. Hall fo r this purpose. The ehrolleea der the management of Louis C. G od?" for Its absolute sincerity. Peculiar Laws On Early all times and under all circum' churches of toe city, the Elks, Aux- He was a member of the Crystal Haydon, a promising new actress. "hewing" his way to the throne of poet’s column? paid 3300 for hers. The whole out- "Aunt Betts," laughed Betty. are anxiously awaiting this event. He said that apparently Miss Plck- stances. Rev. Erickson gave as an Bunco, according to an announce- iliary, Visiting Nurse and many Lake Methodist church. The funeral Brilliant Comedy England. This Is not as well-known fit only cost 3228. I kne\. you "Grandma," whispered l^bbie, • King Turkey will reign supreme In AMERICAN-BOSCH ford la certain that she has attained example the farmer who invariably kissing the wrrlnkled band. ment by J. 8. Iveraen, Captain of other societies are sending baskets will be Friday at 2 o’clock at toe The Apprentice theater at Avery as "Hamlet” and "Macbeth" In Statute Books. Now what? Shorthand again? wouldn’t mind my getting my own camp on Thanksgiving Day. Hun- church. Rev. Charles 8. Johnson, Inner peace and security from her greeted men with "Good morning, I ’m glad d&ddy bought me thla the South East Section. Mr. Bunco of "eats" to the needy people. Memorial is presenting "Multiplied which Mr. Hampden before perform- Sure 'nuf! When "Sully" asked how Christmas present since 1 was so d r e d o f pounds o f this iU-fated pastor, will officiate. Burial will be ability to communicate with God. sir, a fine morning today.” The house so I could use it for my art hag chosen Charles Burr, W. T. L it- Christmas Club Checks B y Two", a brilliant modern comedy, ed In Hartford. He will be supported "unaware" was outlined, Miss Kel economical. I am enclosing the bill, bird have been ordered. Captain in the North cemetery, Tolland. "Rage In Heaven” la James Hil- asembly was urged to take hit view studio. I ’ve been caring for Aunt The Rockville branch of tile Hart' by Jean Varlol, Friday and Satur- In this performance by a cast of In 1642 there were twelve crimes logg questionably replied, “under- 1 I charged it to you. Thomas has promised the boys tle, Pero Orchards. J. J. Llpp, Frank Briefe ton's least Impressive or worthy on the subject and be thankful for Betts, grandma, now for r month— ford Connecticut Tn.st Company evenings, Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 thirty ave actors. wear” ? Now, who’d have thunk It? Janie. “everirtolng from soup to nuts.” A V. Williams, Sherwood Bowers and Mr. and Mra.-Louis Schmidt of book, yet his most exciting, deal- that were, by Connecticut law, pun- what each day brings. ever since daddy died. will send out Dec. 1, 330,000 In and a matinee on Saturday after- "The Little Minister" It was sixteen years later. Mr. spedal holiday printed menu, con Frank Rleg to help with toe canvass Meriden, Mr. and Mrs. Albert ing as It does.with murder. Profes- ishable by death, a M. H. 8. inter- Happiness thank God for this happy re- checks to Christmas C?lub members. noon. This play Is based on an old One of the coming attractions of Well, Joanne, thanks again, for Betts bad not been able to hold the “I tMnlng a roster of the entire com- of every farm In the town offering Schmidt of Springfield were among sor Phelps believes that the author One should never feel that he has union and because I've seen your This announcement Is made by Greek comedy and was written in the moving pictures Is the presenta- viewer learns from a local man who the newsy letter! Sorry, I’m not burden placed upon him and now pany, has been printed and will be them an opportunity to Join the those trom out-of-town attending AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER would probably gladly recall the nothing to be thankfid for. It is dear faces again,” sighed the con- Frederick H. Holt, assistsmt vice- French. The story does not present has done a great deal of research "up" on the gals’ athletic doings, waa resting under the green ceme- distributed to the men as souventra. Hartford County Farm Bureau for the funeral of H arry Schmidt. tion of Sir James M. Barrie's Im- work, had he the power to do so. much easier, o f course, stated Mr. tented mother. "Now I can join president and trust officer. There any particular time or place, but Is but If what you write Is true blue, tery grass. Mra. Betts was seven- the current year 1938. Dr. Frank A. Reiser of Spring- mortal masterpiece, "The Little "The Age of Conlldence." Henry In early Connecticut history. Erickson, to preach a sermon to yoiu- father In peace." are 800 members in toe club this well adapted to this modern time. Minister," starring Katherine Hep- trito and Esther Pickles are the ty-five and in the "Old Ladles' The Farm Bureau offers educa- year and the amount Is larger than field has been spending several days Canby's autobiography and history For kidnapping, for bearing false trlto and Esther PIddes are the put joy, happiness and thankfulness When they looked again upon her Shakespeare also based his "Comedy burn. Miss Hepburn won fame by o f Wilmington in the 90's, is genu- Into the hearts of people when times Home.” In a Home! While Jane liv- tional service to farm families was sent out last year. in this city with bis parents on witness, for "smiting thy father or most likely choices for 1933 A ’s ed in a mansion with servants, cars, face, she was smiling happily. throughout toe county, much of the o f Errors" on this same Greek her performance In Louisa Alcott’s inely good, but It has met with much thy mother," for "cursing thy father are thriving, common benefits are OPEN FORUM Systematic weekly payments are Mountain street. Story. "Miss Lady Athlete." Eh, what? a daughter, fifteen years old and a — Helen Mitkus, '88. Information being of toe type that 'Little Women", and theatergoers critical comment from Wllmlpgton and thy mother” , (these applied to quite evident, and all feel happy enjoyed by members as the money Mayflower Rebekah lodge held a Ths Hartford Oratorio society will boy, nine years, rid, whom their could not be secured through any In many cases Is used not just for successful "Boots Social'’ last eve- Will have another opportunity to residents, who resent hla portrayal children over sixteen years of age), and quite "bubbling over with” joy. ITNpER THE NAPLES present "The Dream of Oerontlue” Making scrapbooks to delight grandmother bad never seen. Jane THE BONUS other channel than toe Farm Christmas shopping, but to pay for ning In the L O. O. F. hall. Fol- see Miss Hepburn at her best. of tho place. for worshipping another God than But, It is quite another tale to at- Tw aa on a summer’s night in June, poor little kiddies for Christmas bad never finished boarding school. Bureau. coal. Insurance, taxes, Interest and io vTng the biulness meeting toe at the Bushnell Memorial Hall Tuee- —B. Irwin, '38. Harry Emerson Fosdlck's "Secret the Lord God, for wilful murder, for tempt the same sort o f sermon In The earth was lighted the moon. seems to be the aim of that senior During tbs Christmas holidays, To tha Editor: Farm families have been Invited worthwhile Investments. boota recently distributed were rc' of Victorious Living” Is an extreme- blaspheming the name of God, for Collegiate Bub-Deb Club I men- times of depression, and when 111 She knew her lover'd be there soon. ly devout, yet liberal treatment of a feeling seems to rule most people's she bad slipped out of a window and Ths newspapsra are giving much to attend a number of educational Mr. Holt said toe final payment cetved. The members in returning being a witch, for conspiring or at- tioned a while back. 'Member? eloped. John Winslow, Jane's hus- Under the maples. space about the soldiers bonus and religious theme. tempting an Invasion, Insurrection, hearts. Bluetratlng. Rev. Erickson meetlnga in nearby areas during toe by club members will be made this the boots had in them pennies for retary, Sam Harris; d vlc service. band, did not approve o f Mrs. Betts’ some people say they are growing week, and clubs will then open for the size o f their shoes. 'Hie commit- Marie Dreaaler's personal mag- or rebellion against the common- pointed to a "bad” time not far The moon shone brightly through past year. Including tobacco, vege- .Sherwood Johnston. Jane Kelly: 'Uy, oh my I A park Is a placs to bumble occupations; Janie had dis- tired of hearing about it. Now Mr. the 1938 season. T h : bank also tee In charge consists of Mrs. Flor- FRANI0.INSCH00L netism bos made not only her life, wealth, the death penalty could be back when be felt that be waan't the trees, table, fruit and dairy. The Farm traffic, Lawrence Harris, Beatrice "park" yourself. Now don’t blame owned her mother. Reader if you are the one who may have vacation clubs l- which many ence Cordsten, Miss Frieda 'Tenn- but her whole llfe-atory, vitally In- Invoked. Thla and other early laws quite "up’’ to convincing his mu- Upon her face ahe felt a breeze. Bureau has sponsored the following Juul; welfare, Richard Johnson, me for that one— 'cause I ’m only b« growing tired of hearing about hundred dollars are saved qaeh stedt and Miss Anna Welz. The Irene Johnson; attendance, Harold teresting. Told with gusto. Mist simply the difference In attitude be- gregatlon that they should be After that Mrs. Betts had gone The bats whirled round like busy 4-H Clubs In Mai^chester: Original quoting that popular deflner "Hora- away— away from the home ahe toe aoldlera bonus, you weren’t year. committee were pleased with the ELECTS OmCERS Lindsay, Irene LaChance. Dressler's recently published auto- tween the seventeenth and twen- tio” Beebe! Know 'Im? thankful. That night, he had a bees. Challengers, and Fairy Needles. biography teaches the lesson of how dream, that his whole congregation, had loved and bad been brought up obliged to give up your good job and Meetings have been held by the Short Court Session returns, and toe money will be used IIPPER FRESHMEN tieth centuries. About the maples. to live one's life, day by day, with- fam ily and friends were dead and In—alone! She never heard from have to go into the army to eat Home- Demonstration Department . There was a short session yester- fo r worthy causes. Boon, n Every Inhabitant was required to Someone must have read my Bob, although he tried time and day morning In toe Rockville City All E R A work, in the city w in be out venom but never without hope. attend the town meetings under column a few weeks back and he was mysteriously left alone with She felt her lover's last sweet kiss; beana and bash and to suffet being and bomemaking practices have Chairman. Russell Allcsl; vice- For children of all ages. "Cher no one and hothing. When he again to find her. He gave up hope court. Felix 2Salonskl, 19, and John suspended for 'Thanksgiving Day. penalty of a small fine. thought that because we attributed The mem'ry gave her greatest bliss. side by side oatlng, sleeping, living been demonstrated. Williain Andersoo Named chairman, Edward Beneche; secre- Am i," a tale of a war time pigeon, awoke, he felt the need of thanks- and went to South America, where Zalonskl, 64, if 35 Village street, The holiday will be completely ob- tary, Robert Hamilton; traffic rom- the power of walking to a certain She heard a crash— my heav'ns with flu victims who dropped off The membership campaign in East finally decorated by Pershing for The yearly planting of hemp seed giving to God that he still had life, he was a great surgeon in a big were before Judge John E, Fisk on served through toe closing of all mlaslng anapehot that we might what's this white you sat talking to them. Windsor la under toe management mittee. Bam Brown, Raymond Gln- singular bravery, was highly prais- was required of each family by the bis famUy and friends, but above all hospital. He had plenty of money charges of assault and breach of official and mercantile business Chainnan o f Lower Fresh olfl; attendance, Elmer Duffy, Sam blame the "gift list" of walking Under the maples? Today tha soldiers are asking only of L. H. Grant. Mr. Grant has chosen ed, though the professor usually has state. I f the fam ily was too poor — hope. He urged the student body but seldom used it. the peace. Both cases were contin- centers. Brown; civic service, Charles Back- to buy one ounce of seed, trust must off, too. W ell—we're hot going to, what la their Just due—back pay. A- H. Phelps, Raymond Morel], Sam- no interest In bMks for the younger to look around and count the bless- Mra. Betts hated the “ Old Ladies' ued to Saturday morning, Decem- Stores here win remain open un- us, E lm er Duffy. bo given by any family for the seed. and the class of 35A puU in a plea A mass of clothes, o f flesh, o f hair. Mr. Roosevdt has played Santa uel Harvey, Matulls Brothers, Mr. generation. ings they have In life, love and lov- Home.” She was sick and wanted ber 1. Bonds were fixed at 378 til 9 this evening because of the man Home Room Clast. This was to keep hemp from dying to those who "borrowed” their list Lit at her feet and rested there; Claus to everyone but toe veterans Mulnite and Wallace Hall to help Room IS When Professor Phelps was ask- ed ones, and —hope. to see her old home and children be- which they furnished. Police Cap- holiday, It was 'announced today. Chairman, Stanley ZatkowskI; out In America. to please return It— t o r - I t ’s no fun From out—extended legs—a ]^ r. yfho most certainly helped put him with the canvass. sd for bis opinion of Gertrude Stein, making out another! Thanks. Enrichment fore ahe left all sorrows and cares Under the maples. In office. Mr. Roosevelt has helped vtce-cbalrman, Langdon Judd; sec- A minor was prohibited from , . . wh e n attache d to yoMr p rese n t ho t- Franklin building home room of- he ebsrseterized her as a literary He also sees need of thanking and heartaches. One day In early ths farmer, tha cottop grower, the retary, Mary Leone; dvlc service, woman who It not o f enough im- using tobacco unlesa he received a God for giving man wisdom. Intel- * ilcera were elected last week as WeU now, the "kids" thought they November she found a chance and And then emerged a tousled head, bog-ralser, ths manufacturer, toe LeRoy Llpp, Norman Koehler: at- portance to become excited about, a certlflcata that It waa neceasary for lect and ima^natlon with which follows: were getting away with something len the Institution. Two days A nose, two cheeks, all fiery red. boifker and the home owner. There w ater b o ile r, w ill give y o u co n tin u o u i tendance, Fronds McCeughey, faker, a writer of nothings, 'whose hla health to uae It. ThU applied they might greatly enrich them- in astronomy class the other day later, fearful of being caught, she "Confound that doggoned root!” ha Overnight A. P. LOWER FRE8HMEN Howard Wylie; trafllo Mmmittee, only redeeming feature Is tbst she only to smoking. Another certifi- selves. Isn't a soldier of the World War until Mr. Emery popped up with— reached the outakirta of her home said. when upon receiving his boniis wrould =The TEA ROOM= hot w ater w ith out thought o r attention. ■tooia > George Willard, Oeorgt Wilson;, wrote the "Whimsies! Autobio- cate waa necessary for the use of 'Let us not give thanks only on 883 Main Street "I see our Arabian Prince la back town. As she was crossing the Under the maples. not put it into circulation at once. News Oppoelte St. James’a Church Chairman. William Anderson; welfare Mmmittee, Joseph Lupae- graphy of Alice B. Toklas." He feels onuff or chewing tobacco. Thanksgiving Day, but all through street, she was hit by a car— not chlno, Edward Conaore. with us again." For the benefit of —Fishy. Moreover tha veterona ara not aecrstary, Florence Applsby; at that even she has nothing but a Tavern ksenera were chosen by the year,” Rev. Erickson pleaded. Offers Y o u r presen t h o l-w e ler b o ile r w ill b e tendance, Vlttl Blrstta, Eleanor Room 31 vague Idea of what she has at- those Hot acquainted with the sub- asking for any gifts, they are seek- Cambridge, Mass.— Operating ex- the people ana could bold their posi- J*<^t— the class had burned Incense 'We should be thankful each dav Berggren; civic service, William Chairman, Kenneth Morrison; tempted to set forth on paper. tions as long aa they rendered satis- for what It brings, to all persons ing only what Is due them. They pense o f Harvard college for toe 12 insula te d to lo o k lik e th is, so that it Adamy, Gladye BralthwalU; traffic secretary, Barbara Trombly; at- to eradicate (too big for you?) is a member o f toe aophomora class earned every penny o f the bonus. roontoa ended June 80, were 312,- For the IS-yesr-old boy Professor factory service, suggested by cer- Okay—to get rid of the odor from for what, they do. and their help.” A Delicious Thanksgiving Dinner eervlce, Richard Berger, Vivian An- tendance, Joseph Petricco, Jeanette Phelps strongly urges possession of He urged the appreciation of Among the Classics choir which takes part regularly in TOM WEBB. 444,484.09, a decrease o f 8841,757.68 tain rules which were In effect in the experimenta. college functions. w ill k e e p w ater h o t for ho urs at a tim e. derson; welfare oommittee. Roy Paton; traffic committee, Wallace Shakespeare's complete works, with 1680. Clean abeets and pillows mothers and fath ers. and teachers November 35, 1984. from toe praviu. - year. The book Benson, Irene Bums. —Jean Woodruff, '88. value of endowment funds axclu- Ptaaeik Michael Zwiek; welfare Julius Caesar to be read for a start- were to bs put on all beds after one Thank you all ___ „ „ dally. Gratefulness should also be American Boy” , George 0'L«ary. Room 8 Mmmittee, Gertrude Ritchie. er. again for the a standing spirit of the year. "A s You Like It", Upper Seniors. ■Ive at lands and buildings used for 75« night o f use and if a traveler found "knobby" notes and letters; 1st me Chairman, Jane Curtis; secre- Charles Robbins; dvlc service, A r- Id U "Daddy-Long-Legs”, Dick Carpen- CHURCH LEAGUE MEETINO adueational purpooss was $138,- —V. Turner, '3TB. an "obnoxious creature" In his bed, hear from you all again sooner or Above all. Rev, BMckson stated Fruit Cocktail Celeiy and Queen Olives U ry, Russell Clifford; attendance, thur Pongrats, Ruth Robinson. that everyone ought to be thankful ter. Deaths Last Night 109,131. he could force the landlord to bum later. Don't eat too much turkey! Assorted Nuts Mildred Chemerka, Eleanor Cash- LOWER SOPHOMORES the mattress. A Tavern keeper, on that God is our father and watches "Etogllsb In Action” , Miss Estes. "Who Owns This Elarth?" was the Dedham, Mora.— Norma MlUen, OLD OPER.A HOL’SE I—Lynne. Ion; dvle service, Kenneth Chad- Room II the other hand, might have a travel- over us as one. "The Newcomero”, Lower Freebies. subject Rev. Leonard C. Harris w ife o f Murton MUIen, celebrated Soup wick, Phyllis Cole; traffic commit- Prorldence, R. I.— George F. Chairman, Harold Berger; secre- er buy a new bed if the stranger The assembly was closed by the "Vogue”, Calls Greenway, spoke on at toe weekly meeUng of her 20th birthday at Dedham Jail. Roast Turkey with Giblet Sauce and Dressing tee, William Canade, Anthony Co- O’Shauneaay, 68, former Congress- tary. Dorothy Anderson; attend The Lewis Brothers' tobacco carried these creatures to the bed ■inglng o f '"Tlianksglvlng", by "Review of Reviews”, Notices. the High School League, at the Cranberries Mashed Potatoes ^uash bum; welfare committee, Burnette warehouse, located at the corner of Tht glee club members. "The OuUook," World Staff. Methodist church Sunday. When he man from Rhode Island. ance. Phyllis Barrett; dvlc service, A tavern keeper could eell wine CINDER NEWS Washington—Logan Pascal Ksn- Pie or lee Cream Cummings, Catherine Corclllus, Mildred Brown, Lois Agard; traffic North Main and Oakland afreets In "The Man Higher Up", Mr. lUlng. bad finished, an open discussion I and liquor in a “kask" and a — E, Schleldge. nady, 88, father-in-law of Marvin Tea Coffee . Milk Room 6 committee, Ernest Borat, Vete An- the north end of Manchecter. was "anker" (Dutch measure) aa long "American Girl”, Peg Haugh. was held. Thirty-three High school BOLTON Chairman, Phillip Dupont; secre- mice an up-to-date Opera Hou.se. It studsnts attended the meeting. H. McIntyre, one of tha Presldent’a derson: welfare committee, Ralph as he did not sell too much to ons Entries o f many notables have "Readers Guide”, Miss French. seeratarlcs. tary, Mary Donnelly; attendance, Broil. Ruth Bissell. wa.f used as such until about 1900. "Scientific American", Lelond Choice Wines and Beer On Draught person. A pint was constderri been received for toe Thanksgiving TEACHER RECOMMENDS Los Angeles—Charles L. Sss Slneera oympatby Is ^tended to John Douglas, Mary Fogarty; civic Room 13 It was a two-story building, the enough to make s person Intoxicat- Day race which ia schedulsd to start Stevens. RUTH BEN8CHE STAR TYPIST Mrs. Walter Glesecke from her service, Charles Davidwn, Fred- top floor of which was the hall graves, 74, for tha past 29 years PAY O N LY DO W N Chairman, Austin Custer; secre- ed. at 11 a. m. Am ong those planning "A Connecticut Yankee", Lockhart general eolonlzation agent of the friends of the Ladies' Society of toe erick Fish; traffic committee, where the entertainments were car- . R o g e r s . Ruth 'Bensche, writing 48 words a tary. Mary DraghI; attendance. I f a person was found Intoxicated to compete are Bill Kennedy, Paul ‘THUOSOPHY OF LIFE" Santa Fe railroad. Center, church In the death o f her Charles Evans, EUzabetl Finnegan; Everett Cole, Viola Eccellente; civic ried on. To get there, one mounted on the tavern premlees, the license DeBryuan. Elllaon Brown, John "Innocents Abroad", Freshmen. minute with one error, proved to be father, Gottfried Krause of Rock- Welfare Mmmittee, Lucinda dray, toe chainplon t rpist In the speed F ort Madison, la.—^A. O. Brown, en d th e co m p le te inslelle tio n w ill b e eervlce, Loretta Ch^pma: , William the stalra of the left wing. The stage was revoked. Nock and many other. It is upset- "Scarlet Lietter'’, M ’s and D’a. 3 80, president of toe Artssisn Ice ville. Mra. Lucy Giesecke, mother Robert Hall. "Building up a philosophy of life,” test for November in which all of Fleh: traffic Mmmittee, Fred Col- was on the east end of the building. — Kneelsnd Jones. ed that there will be at least SO 'T h e Melody o f Youth” , Glee Club. Company and founder of the Brown of Walter Gleaecke Is spending two Room ts was the subject of Assistant Prin- toe senior typing classes partici- llngs, Emma Dec; welfare commit- The seats were moved up against starters for the five mile grind. "Much Ado About Nothing’’, 4unfors Paper Company. wreeks with her son and family. m ade tee, Susan Daley, Vera DeHsn. cipal Bailey’s talk to the regular pated. Chairman, Bengt Magnuson; sec- the walls when dancing waa held.. "Country Gentlennan’’ Edmundson. Anoka, Minn.— WUliar G. De- After that time Mrs. Giesecke will Room IS meeUng of toe Hl-Y last Monday retary, Mildred Marcln;»attendance, The entertainment waa provided" by For toe High school event which "Pathfinder”, Mr. Piper. It Is planned to hold toeaa teat witt, 78, for nearly 30 years dreu- return to Worcester for the winter. night. He gave many helpful sug- once each month. The winner Lois McGehan Patrick McCann,; Chairman, Edward Frazier; sec- travelling play companies and last- Chance study renews Is due to start just prior to ths main "The Vital Point”, Exams. Istion agent of the St. Paul Dis- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alvord, Mr. clvlo eervlce, Irma Massollnl, Larry retary, Janice Freltag attendance', gestions for toe fellows who are In each month will be announced. ed for a day or a week. "Bootle's event. M. H. S. will attempt to re- "Harpers” , C?hapman and Johnston. patch and Pioneer Press. Slid Mra. Morgan Alvord and daugh- Matter; traffic Mmmittee, Joseph Doris Fynes, Helen Gudjunls; civic a troubled state o f mind. The mem- Baby", produced by the Madison tain ita honors, won last year, but bers asked many questions, showing By: C. Wray, Davenport, Is.— Ckil. George Wat- ter Patsy of Hartford are to spend Maloney, Ida Lucas; welfare Mm- servioe. Burton Jackso Erena Hy- INTEREST IN PICTURE POEMS READ Square Company, was a sample of strong opposition Is upected from their Interest in his talk. son French, 76, a founder of the Thanksgiving at "Alvord Acres." mittee, Henry Moore, Viola McIn- son; traffic committee. Robert OfY7 W A M O N T H b u ys Ik e the entertainment fumlohed. Alice Mount Pleasant, of N ew York, and vast steel and car wheel Industries Mr. and Mra. Thomas Bentiy are tosh. Hyde, Edith Gordon; welfare com- Before Mr. Bailey gave his talk a Books of favorite poems by fav- Kemp, an English actress, was one Hartford High. buslnera mseting was held. A s the of thla territory. spending toe holiday In Horsebead, Room 34 mittee, George Graziadlo. Helen A photograph of a painting of orite poets are read by the atudents e q uip m e n t o n o ur of the people who performed at club cannot run a concert to make EMILY ANDREWS AnA IN S Montreal—John Joseph Keating, N. T., at the home of Mr. Bently's Hobl. Cheurer's Canterbury pilgrims, on of Mira Helen Page’a Junior Eng- Chairman, Russell Nyman; sec- "Apel's". The junior racs will bs run ever money, for toe County Y, it was 44, a native of Towands, Pa., who mother, Room 14 the east wall o f the second floor. In lish class In connection with their retary, Alice Preston; attendance, On the first floor Mr. Apel ran s 2H mile course and will consist suggested that the selling of candy for tha past 30 y ea n has been man- Lawfrence GenevesI, Joseph Mack 5 . Y E A R P U R C H A S E P L A N Betty Park, Michael Muschko; civic Chairman, Ernest Kearns; secre- the main building has recently at- COLLEGE DEBATING TEAM study of American Poetry. furniture and undertaking business entirely of road racing. The course and toe checking o f coats at the ager of the United States Last and Mrs. Hazel Hutchinson, mem- service, boards, Orlando OrlUellt; tary, Ludlle Kilpatrick; civic serv- tfxcted the attention o f seniors who After studying early nortoenT — quite a setting for a mysterious rune dowm Main street from the High school's basketball games Company, Limited. hers o f Bolton Grange are In charge floors and desks, Doris Pehl; win- ice, Helen Haar, Willis Kilpatrick; are stud>1ng the "Canterbury poetry, southein poetry, modern , play featuring a ghost or two! high school, to Charter .Oak, up could bs managed If Hl-Y Secretary of an entertainment and donee that K O N V E R T O lo w ers y o u r gas rale. dows and calendar, Russell Pren- attsndtnce, Marjorie. Lahey, Irene Tales." Charter Oak to Autumn street over "Resolved, that the several atatoa and humorous , \ } . • kOBCXGffr MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBim 28,1984. MAJNUHliSTlsi EYKNING HURALO, MANCHE» i'EK VUNN., WEDNESUAX. Nuvembck ZB, 1VS4. NAVAL CONVERSATIONS and passengers, landing the survi- im iPRARRYH IG H LT LONDON PREPARES vors here. ^Catching ^1^ Wo Welcome Santa Claus CONimiED IN LONDON STORES OPEN First Thanksgiving Dinner Local Stocks N. Y . Stocks RATED AS DRAMA11ST FOR BIG WEDDING Five years from sowing Urns are VICKS required to get a stand o f bluegrass UNTIL 9 O'CLCXK Was Served 313 Years Ago (ItonUalMfi ky PirtMun * Os.) NOSEDRI I Expect New Japanese Propos* His “Bright star” With Hope Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. Adam E x p ...... 7% suitable for grazing in the livestock A t Hale*s Toy land Friday ( I • - s . : (CooUnued from Page Une) belts of the southern'Appalachians. I als to Be Made as Step To- Wiliiams in Caat to Play at Air Reduc ...... 111)4 i c y j j - x i : i a.: 111: :• i - x i ward an Accord. Paraona in Hartford. Plymouth, Mass., Nov. 38.— (A P ) f.tomorrow, from the farm house in 1 r. M. Stocks Alaska J u n ...... 17)4 royal famUy and foreign royal fam- It was three hundred and thirteen ths hills of Vermont to ths Whits AUaghsny ...... 1 % ilies arrive at the Abbey; TONIGHT Bonk Stocks London, Nov. 2S.— (A P )—The PhUlp Barry, author of "Bright years ago that the Pilgrims o f Ply. House o f the President of the Unit- Allied Chem ...... 186)4 10:46 a. m.—The Archbishop and Rsjfil ReceptioB Plmned for trl-power naval conversations held Bid Aakad Star," which Arthur Hopkins will mouth gave thanks for their first Ad S U t e s . Am C an ...... ;...... 108)4 other members of the clergy enter JJ here in hopes of framing an agree lo s t along with the name of Its Ctop N a t Bank St Truat 7 11 Am (tomi AIco ...... 38 the Abbey In procession; bring to Paraons’ Theater for a harvest in the new world and— Conn. R iv e r...... 4S0 Old Saint Nick in Front of ment between Britain, the United three day engagement beginning creator, la the true story of the orl- Am Fgn Pow ...... 8% 10:80 a. m.—King George and States and Japan, diagged on to whether, the history books aay so or Htfd. Conn. Truat .... S3 Thanksgiving night, la now gener- not—for the first New ^ ^ Ihe traditional turkey and Am Rad fit 8 ...... 16)4 Queen Mary of Great Britain, the The ‘‘M um s'' day despite the apparent Inevltabll ABOUT TOWN England ; cranberries dinner of Thanksgiving Hartford National .... J8H ...... 87)4 ^ •, / V Ktogs and Queens of Norwsy and ity of failure. ally recognized on anoong the elect Thanksgiving dinner. Phoanlx St. B. and T . 168 Am fimalt...... Store at 2 p. m.— Giri of American pUywrighU in view of ' P»y- Am Tal and Ttl ...... 108)4 Denmark, the former King George It was expected new Japanese The Salvation Army will hold a 'rae r<^k on which the Pilgrims ! The wUd turkey of colonial davs insn ranee Stocks Am Tob B ...... 80)4 of Greece, Prince 'llcholas of Greece, proposals, or an adaptation of their the fact that "Bright Star” la hla you w ill w ant Sconts Band to Serenade Thank-sglvihg service at the citadel lateat work, ahown here before It they^pprt from was the progenitor of the gobbler S Aatna Casualty...... 64 Am Wat Wka ...... 14)4 and Prince Paul, Regent of Yugo- 4* *,W. original proposals, would be sub- tonight at 7:30 o'clock and all are *** * ^ * “ *’**' ; today and presumably the piece de Aetna Fire ...... 44 Anaconda ...... slavia, arrive at the Abbey; mitted as the next step but there goea Into New York for an engage- an ...... 11)4 Invited to attend. Games .and re- ment at the Plymouth theater, a 1620, resU beneath an Imposing resistance of the first Thanksgiving Aetna L ife ...... is Armour, 111...... 5)4 10:86 a. m.—The Duke of Kent at- was no Indication that Japan would granite canopy on the Plymouth dinner. ' bo ffim On Arrival. freshments will follow the service. recent tribute to him by Brooka Automobile ...... 38 Atchison ...... 65)4 I tended by the Prince of Wales and for the table back down from her demand for shore;' mossy tablets on Burial hill The first Thanksgiving In Ameri- (jonn. Goneral ...... 37 ...... 26 I the Duke of York arrive at the parity with the fleets of Britain and Atklnaon, dramatic, critic „ of The record the names of long forgotten Auburn ...... ca was that of the Plymouth pil- Hartford F ir#...... 88 Aviation Corp ... . r Abbey; Old S^nt Nick comes to town America, on which agreement is not Dishes In the set being given New York Tlmea, la apropoa. Mr. figures of those early days...... 4)4 Don’t forget Chrysanthemums away by ths State theater will be Atklnaon clasaed him as "definite- grims after their first harvest in Hartford Steam Boiler. 71 Balt and Ohio ...... 18H 10:58 a. m.—Princess Marina and Friday! ]x>ssible. Forgotten though that artist may 1621. Nine years later the Massg- National Fire ...... 67)4 68)4 her father. Prince Nicholas of \ Santa Claus will be given a royal passed out to all women attending ly among the ministering spirits' Bcndlx ...... '...... 16H for the Thanksgiving table—if The United States delegation of- be who first laid before the eyes of chuaetts Bay Colony observed a sim- Phoenix F ir e ...... 70)4 72)4 Beth S t s e l...... Vii Greece, arrive at the Abbey; reception at Hale's ‘Toyland at two ficially denied as entirely false and the theaterj today as well as tomor- a hungry nation, a roast turkey, ...... 81H you’re going visiting or staying row, it waif announced today. There ilar day. Travelers ...... 408 418 Beth Steel, pfd ...... 66)4 11:00 a. m.—The ceremony begins; o'clock Friday afternoon and the baseless, a published report that the couchant on a bed o f flaming cran- President Washington fixed Thurs- 11:80 a. m.—Royal processions Girl Scouta band will serenade the United States delegatlor was con- was some misunderstanding due to PnbUe UtUltles Stocks Borden ...... 26 at home. You’ll be delighted with the.Iarge size and nn> berries, the prodqct of his genuls, day, November 26. 1789, as a day of Can Pac ...... Isave the Abbey; old fellow as he approaches the J sidering a declaraLon Indicting the announcement that the dishes the New Ehigland Thanksgiving din- Conn. fiHee Serv .... 3C ...... 11)4 usual colorings of ours. would be given out Thursday. Man Thanksgiving and named a similar Conn. P o w e r ...... 38)4 Case (J. I . ) ...... 64)4 12:18 p. m.—-^reek orthodox mar- W. Hale Company store. Japan when the Japanese de- ner, will grace the tables of the land day In 1795. ager Hoover said today that be- Groenwlcb, WAG, pfd. 46 Carro De Pasco ...... 40H riage service In the private chapel Hale's Toyland will open with the nounced the treaty. . BUI Totro’s Hotel Nonotuck orchestra from Holyoke. Mass., wilt be the featured attraction at the In Buckingham Palace; ' arrival of Santa Claus and a perfect An American spokesman said cause of the holiday he had decided Hartford E lec...... 49 Ches and Ohio ...... 44H Thanksgiving'night dance to be held at the School Street Recreation Center tomorrow night. Featured to make the awards both days. Chiyaler ...... 39)4 1:18 p. m.—The wedding break- wonderland of toys It la this year. that nothing of the sort would be Hartford Gas ...... 48 with the band Is Miss MUdred Durant, popular soloist, whose rendition of well known songs Is one of ths fast; Everything has gone stream-line and considered, for the delegation had WINE AT WHITE HOUSE RECALLS do., p f d ...... 48 Coca (tola .;...... 153 hits o f the orchestra. (tol (to rb o n ...... 73H 8:80 p. m.—The Duke of Kent and KRAUSS GREENHOUSE "if Santa himself doesn't know about never made any secret of its feeling Marion Yerks, of 5 Tanner street, S N B T ( t o ...... 103 107 a member of the freshnlKn class at Maantaetarlag Stocka Coml fio lT ...... 21)4 his bride, the Princess Marina, the popularity of stream-line effects toward the Japanese on this ques- LAVISH STATE DINNERS OF PAST leav# Buckingham Palace for _the 621 Hartford Road Telephone 8962 he will Jlnd himself terribly out- tion. the University of Verpiont, has Am Hardware 19 Cons G a s ...... 82 part of ths United Kingdom was Oont O i l ...... Paddington railroad station; dated by the new toys. The three delegations to the con been chosen to take part in the pro- Am Hosiery ...... 8)4 within range of air attacks from the We make up floral designs and bridal bonqnets. By BESS FURMAN Arrow H and H, com .. Cont Can ...... 62)4 4:20 p. m.—Train leaves for Bir- Word was received by Hale's to- versatlons recently indicated that duction of "Seven to One,” the <5the guests to whom she would do Kaminski Roomed at Home continent. mingham; day that Santa Claus will come to freshman women's play which will honor." do., pfd...... (tom Prod ...... 68)4 each would issue its own flnal state- ! Must Face Peril 6:20 p. m.—Train arrives Bir- town by way of Glastonbury. His ment relative to the situation and be presented In December, Washington— (A P )—Wine is com- Then Came Prohibition Billings and Spencer... X>el L and Wn ...... 10)4 Du Pont ...... 09)4 "It Is useless to move arsenals and mingham. retinue will be met at the South upholding its own views when the ing back again to the 16 Bacchus But by Harrison's time, it was Bristol Brass ...... Of Local Man*s. Relative factories to the west coast,” ht said. do., pfd...... 110 IRMHfTMty K o d s k I ...... 114 Terminus and escorted to Hale's in conversations end, but an American A news note from St. Petersburg and bacchante figurines of the fam- , "wine like water" at state dinners 110 — “We must face the peril where we regal splendor. The Girl Scouts Case, Lockwood and B 140 Elec Auto LIU ,...... 274 \ spokesman said It m at be firmly states that thousands of seasonal ed mirrored centerpiece which has and a bowl well filled stand.” 8 STEAMER AGROUND band will give a short concert at the understood that no indictments are visitors there for the first time ‘‘wlli Collins Co...... 70 — Gen Elec ...... 20)4 reflected a century and a quarter of ^ champagne punch at all recep- Gen F o o d s...... 35 Alexander Kaminski, Springfield .that a detective was hiding In the Pending some radical new dis- Main .street store from 1:<5 to 2:00 contemplated nor will any be made observe Thanksgiving in a climate Colt’s Firearms 33 35 “‘closet ready to'arrest him. Athens, Greece, Nov. 28— (A P )— o'clock. tVhlte House state dinners. ' Southerners got their whlsky- Eagle Lock _____ 20 — Gen M otors...... 32H jail guard slayer sentenced to die in' covery, he declared, the only practi- and, furthermore, no recommenda- directly opposite to that experienc- However, the blonde slayer ac- cal measure of defense was the abili- Two persons drowned and several The arrival of Saint Nicholas will tions of any Indictment will he Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt has I “ tl-sodas: total abstainers turned Fafnir Bearings...... SO 60 Gillette ...... 13)4 the electric chair in January played / ed In the North, underneath cloud- decreed prohibition repeal to official glasses. Teddy Roosevelt cepted the exptknatlons of members ty to inflict as much damage to the waa reported' missing todky after be greeted no doubt by hundreds of > made to Washington. Fuller Brush, Class A . 7 — Gold Dust ...... 174 cards with members of the family less skies and in hotels and apart- social standing at the White House grew the famous mint bed in the of the family for the man being In enemy as he could Inflict on Britain. the 8 8 Popl with 200 passengers THANKSGIVING anxious youngsters. There will be Gray Tel Pay Station. 10 12 Hershey ...... 71)4 aboard, went aground In stormy Bis Honor, Saint Nicholas ments with doors and windows wide with the serving of light American cause of juleps. Guests clustered Hudson Motors .,. and acted In a manner as decorous his room and even smiled at the He advocated the maintenance, no school Friday because of the open.” Today in Southern New Eng- Hart and C o o le y ...... — 138 ...... IIH “joke" when convinced that a trap seas off the Islahd of Fleva, Tbanksgli'ing holiday so all the kids wines at state dinners this season. dose around the Taft and Wilson Hartmann Tob, com .. — 8 Int Harv ...... _____38 >4 and self-assured as any gentleman- regardless of cost, for the next ten land the weather was more like May punch bowl. ly young man, according to Mrs. had not been set for his capture. The Popl is a 2,000 ton passenger In Manchester no doubt will be on TOO OF A JOB SEC. PERKINS WRITES Hope WUIlama Her ruling of "not more than two do., pfd...... 30 - — Int N ic k ...... 23)4 years of an air force substantially than the end of November, with a Then along came the World War, Joseph O’Brien of Bralnard Place, Native of Mansfield ship. A rescue waa effected by the hand to welcome the good old fellow TO ROAST Tl'RKEYS wine glasses” at each plate may Int S ilver...... 22 36 Int Tel and Tel ...... 9 stronger than that of Germany. S S Leon which took off the crew CONVia WHO ESCAPED rising temperature predicted for to- and then continued: "His develop- prohlbitloit—and 16 Bacchus and Johns Manville . . . whose husband is distantly related The wife of the boarding-house “The Germans are mostly friend- from the North Pole. seem somewhat scanty to the gilded-, do., pfd ...... 66 70 ...... 67)4 keeper, by a curious coincidence, is Not only will the arrival of Santa ON CHILD U B O R CODE morrow. Last year on Thanksgiving ment from ‘You and 1' to the cur- bronze figures of Bacchus and bacchante figurines, with their fes- Landers, Frary A Clk. 32 34 Kennecott ...... 17)4 to the owner of t. New York board- ly,” be added. "There la no reason Reports from market men to- Day, while we had severe cold a native of Mansfield where Kamin- be of significance but he will bring day indicate there has been a ^ 10 YEARS AGO CAUGHT rent gltssando of humors has been bacchantes, for they’ve seen, reflect- toons of fruits and vines, keeping New Brit. Mch., com ., 4 6 Lehigh Val Rd ...... 11)4 ing house where Kaminski stayed. think they will attack us. But un- weather before and immediately not only steady but exciting to ob- watch and ward over wineless state LIgg and Myers B Had Suits of Clothes ski was born and spent bis boyhood with him a gift for every good little good sale of turkeys and chick- ed In mirror-depths, six wine glasses do., p f d ...... 80 — ...... 109)4 days. However, she did not recog- toder the Nazi regime the decision of Says They Should Be Made after, the official maximum reading serve. During the last five years dinners. Loew’a ...... Mrs. O’Brien recently met the To An Who Suffer boy or girl accompanied by an ens this week. Samuel Klein of { in a row. Mann A Bow, Class V. 3 7 ...... 34)4 nize the New Britain youth, nor only a handful of men is required to adult These gifts will be passed out Center street, who announced | Permanent— Now Are Only was 69 degrees! be has been shaping very individual do.. Class B ...... — 1 Lorillard ...... 19)4 wife of the man who conducted the launch an attack without notice.” CAVEY’S GRILL Pnrehased By Monroe did she know at the time that a In Hale’s Toyland after Santa's ar- Colorado Man Thought Law talents to the theater without sub- McKeeap T in ...... boarding house, and during a con- last week that he would roast Temporary Measure, She De The phrase "and champagne with North and J u d d ...... 20 22 ...... 94 widespread manhunt was being con- (Germany is illegally building an Stomach Agony rival and reception at the front of turkeys for persons who did not Had Forgotten Him “ After James Edwards, son of Mr. and ordinating them to the foymulos of ARTIST PREFERS TO P.AINT Niles, Bom P o n d ...... 9)4 11)( Monsanto Cbem ...... 61 versation learned jhat Sheriff David dares. every course" usually was added to WHILE FLYING AND DIVING Manning oZ H am den (tounty bad ducted to bring about bis appre- air force, in contravention of the the store. Youngatefs must remem. wish to go to that troubla^them- All These Years.” Mrs. George Edwards, of 21 Purnell stage hack-work . . . Mr. Barry la Peck, Stow and Wilcox 3 4 Mont W ard...... 20)4 Treaty o f Versailles, he charged. At one o f thoae few young American descriptions of these slx-glsss state sent the key to the room Kaminski hension. Kaminski bad grown a $1.25 Adults Children 75e her that they must be good boys and selves, had to turn down orders Row, who was stricken with appen- Rusaall M f g ...... 16 33 Nat Blacuit...... 30 the end of 1936 the (3erman air force Gas and Indigestion dicitis while at Camp Femow, three writers upon whom we can depend dinners. And many's the time those New York— (AP) —Doing pastels occupied, with the request that she mustache, which was dyed black, girls and must be accompanied by an after Monday of this week as New Haven, Nov. 28.— (A P )— ScovlU ...... 19)4 21)1 Nat (toab Reg ...... 17H would be nearly 50 per cent strong- Oletjr OUves Colorado Springs, Colo., Nov. 28. in the future. old figurines have stood there pa of Bermuda landscapes while flying eend Kaminski’s belongings to the as was bis ordinarily blonde hair. Must Go or Money Back adult in order to get Santa’s g ift the number he could handle In Secretary of Labor Perkins urged weeks ago, and was taken to the Stanlay W o r k s ...... 31)4 23^ Nat D airy...... '...... 17)4 er than Britain's, and in 1937, be as- Salted Nuts A visit to Toyland will be a reve- Windham hospital, WUllmantlc, "His fluid dialogue boa been his tiently, holding up small bouquets over the islands did not satisfy Standard S cre w ...... 84 — Nat Dlitillers .... jail In Springfield. Thla was the his bakery already was at capa- I — (A P )—A Colorado Springs cool ratlflcBtion of the child labor ...... 26U serted, it would be double the During the past year tWousands of Italian Antipasto Tomato Jules lation. Never before have the work- city and be would not be able to amendment to the Federal Consti- where an operation was performed, most conspicuous gift from the start. of flowers, through a 29 course din- Sapjuel H. Watorigbt, Jr. He plana do., pfd., guar...... 100 — N Y C entral...... first time that the woman knew she Fruit Cocktafl operator, who said he thought the ner! to don a diving helmet, take some ----- 22% strength of the British. sufferers from severe and distressing men In Santa’s shops done such a take care of any others. \ tution In a signed article publiehed returned to town this afternoon. Gay, airy, unstudied, perfect- Smytbe Mfg. (to...... 33 38 NY NH and H ...... 9 had been harboring a convicted kill- Cream of Asparagus oils and paint submarine scapes er. Seven or sight new suits ,of BRITAIN FEARS AHACK Indigestion have blessed the day fine job. The toys are so real that It ------— ------1, law "had forgotten about me after today by the Yale Dally News, un- ly phrased, it comes full of sunshine Since that centerpiece, titled a Taylor and Fenn ..... — 88Noranda ...... 83)4 Chicken Broth with Pasts la hard to call them toys. Most of all theae years," was under arrest and merrlment-^so apontaneous, so “surtout de table” to the old bill of when he returns soon to the British North Am ...... clothes owned by Kaminski were they first beard of this grandest of dergraduate publication. Five 'coons bagged by Roger Wil- colony. Torrlngton ...... 69 71 ...... 13)4 MERM.AID SUIT FEATURES ail stomach medicines. Ravlole Spaghettt them are the real thing. Metal here today os an alleged c.scaped Through the adoption of codes, liams, of 71 Cedar street, in a one winning, tha^ It’ courts nothing so lading, was purchased in Paris by Underwood Mfg (to. .. 84 86 Packard ...... promptly shipped to Springfield...... 4 BY GERMANY FROM AIR a\THINO ATTIRE’PARADE Not only will Dare’s Mentha Pep- Roast Vermont Turkey—Dressing wagons, tri-cycles, scooters, electric convict from the Federal peniten- she said, "some of the worst abuses night hunt, are on display in the much as excess. On the edge of Monroe in 1817, part of a huge ship- Born in Kol>e, Japan, of mission- 'Union Mfg. (to...... — 8 Penn ...... 24 Pleasant And Court^us preciosity, it is never precious. Al- ary parents, Walnright, who is now The boarding hous keeper told sin, a pleasant tasting elixir, relieve Oanberry Sauce trains^ nearly everything that tiary at Leavenworth, Ka.s. of ehlld labor” have been corrected. F. T. Blish Hardware Company win- ment refurnishing the White House U S Envelope, com .... 75 — Phi la Rdg C and I ...... 4)4 London (AP)—A mermaid's suit, though it leans close to pointless about <0. received his early training friends In Hartford, whom she was (Continued from PageOne) the most severe attack." of stomach Roast Long Island Duckling moves and Is called a toy has gone OBITUARY He Is Jcs.se Frank McNcely, sought "While we are gratifled at the ac- dow today. after the British burning, 27 Presi- do., pfd...... 105 — Phil Pete ...... 15)4 made of a wide meshed elastic net complishments of the past year,” nonsense, it is still never without dents and their guests have gather- from a Ja^nese artist. He learned Veeder Root ...... 31 33 Pub Serv N J ...... visiting, and Mrs. O’Brien, that agony, but taken regularly will help Applesauce stream-line and ultra modem. Real by Federal authorities for more than to do water colors in Nippon style, ...... 9)4 a powerful and well-equipped army, resembling' fish scales, figured in a she said, "we must not forget that significance to cnaracter. It Is an ed in state dinners. Whitlock Coil Pipe . . . — 2M Radio ...... Kaminski was pleasant and courte- to overcome the most distressing electric lights adorn most of them 10 years. A. R. Gere, Department of A project involving 12 weeks sitting on the floor with his legs ...... OHous and appeared to be anything excellent avUllery, and an armed and parade of 1935 bathing suits bare. stomach trouble that exists. Minute Steak—Mushroom Sauaa the codes are at present temporary instrument upon which Mr. Barry Crossing the ocean with the cen- J.B.Wil’ms Co. $10 par 63 — Reading ...... 42 and the construction Is heavy and Justice agent from Denver, who ar- work at a total cost of $467.70 for crossed. but a vicious murderer. He entered trained reserve of men. He said Ger- It fitted over a slip of pink stockin- Thousands in this part of the state Au Oratln Potatoes Ouidled 8w«al6 durable. DEATHS rested McNecly, said; the man ad- measures and that theae gains may can play whatever tune he choses terpiece, made up in the wine motif Rem Rand-...... 10)4 cleaning, repairing, casing and re- for his theme." Walnright began sketching from wholeheartedly into the social func- many munition factories were work- ette. know it so If your stomach keeps Brussels Sprouts String w-mifi Dolls are right In step with the mitted he eseaped from ttic prison in not be permanent. We must also with garlands of fruits and vines as Rey Tob B ...... 51)4 Elastic lace waa used for other raslng books in the South Manches- In "Bright Star " Hope Williams the air when he did charcoals of tions of the family circle, played ing practically under war conditions. you feeling miserable, start make real folks fashions, too, and Hale’s Mrs. Eva C. Blakely 1924. remember that other occupations, ter library was approved yesterday well as the figurines, was a ship- Sears Roebuck ...... 41% water wear, while a skin-tight suit Endive Salad—Russian Dressing Mrs. Eva C. Blakely died at her some employing very young chil- returns to the kind of a crisp com- such fliers as Cfiyde Pangborn, Clar- PANCAKE SUPPER SERVED Socony V a c ...... cards on frequent occasions and Her Air Forres It strong and healthy today—oneto 'Mince Pic Pumpkin Pla has hundreds of them. Santa's work- Gere said McNcely was acc\ised of by the local ERA board. ment of 39 cases containing 1,200 ...... 14% of linen thread attracted muhh at- rooms in the Cowles Hotel, 20.’> dren arc not covered b; codes at edy role in which she first scored ence Chamberlin. Ruth Nichols and South Pac ...... rarely ventured forth at night. He "Germany is re-arming on land bottle of Dare's Mentha Pepsin is or Cheese and Crackers men haven’t overlooked a thing In raising a l l hill to $10 and was sen- bottles of champagne and burgundy ...... 18)4 made a most favorabl Impression tention from buyers. North Main street last night, fol- all. X X X X her success. Those who remember Ruth Elder. His Bermuda pastels South P Ric S ...... and she Is re-arming‘ also at aea," guaranteed by Arthur Drug Store making fine things for the young- tenced to a term of two and one- The Manchester Memorial hospital for President Monroe. are being exhibited at a New York ...... 24% with those he met In the metropolis. Lengths of rope were noticed re- and all. druggists to help you more Coffee lowing an illness from a compllra- "Through ratification of the child "Paris Bound", another Barry pro- AT CONCORDIA LUTHERAN South R w y ...... 17 declared Churchill, “ but what con- placing belts, and bathing wraps sters to play with, and parents half years'. McNcely (led the prison reporte RAvTnono WTzC DAILY RADIO PROGRAM INEW CHAMPS TO BE CROWNED IN 5-MILE CLASSIC ClW4 MCA SGliviCS INC. H a rtf a rR ,. WKPN88DAY, NOVKMBKR <8 (Central and Eastern Standard linia) flM t W. IMS K. O. SBU II jf*? t o k t j a « a e h s li u e r n e u p e th e re o f uale e e epect' Travalm BraagfaHna SaWtaa fled; eoast tojpoaetto It (e t e e ) d e e t a u t l e n la cla d e e aU aTa ll a b l e e t a tlo n a FroerfimtI eedbjeet i l b j e e t te ehanse. fl. M. C e n t K a e t By OBv Robfth BsrtoR NSC-WEAF NITWORK BSOOC HERE TODAY in f and yelUnf. Dad and I didn’t CHAPTER Vn about the brief 'vialt in Ann’a home, W edBe edey, N ava m b er M 6:46— 6:46— W o o d y a n d W iillo «-w a a t ANH BOUUtSTER. pratty aad N , In Georgia. •ASIC — Kattt w«ef wiw wMt wtio 6 : 6 ^ 6:65— Fra s a *R a die N o w s P a rl t^ mind that. But on the other side a Evidently Sarah had beard and wJar wUt wesh wfi wilt wfbr wre wgy 6d)0— 7dl0— M y r t a n d M a r g r — e a s t; MUi tka fUaUjr utlqiiM to jm j man and bis wife were always row- recognized Tony's laugh—that laugh Valeria might not understand his The weathermnn In the movie the :00—Ifartha Mears. wbtn wca« wtam wwj wsal; MiSt Rad C h ic a g o C o n c o rt Or e h o a tra — w e st M*i tt kcr IMker, bow dMMl Ob Interest in helping thetother girl. wmaG wcfl who wow wdaf wRbf 6:16— 7:16— Ju s t P l a in B ill — casts Rangers in Semi-Pro Debut Tontorroivi^ > ^ ing. It was awful. Dad said It waa that had the power to set Ann’s other'night showed m chart covered !1S—Dr. Joaeph Jaatrow, paycbol- Wa of the aala a ymmg man, "So she works,” Valeria said. She NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj Orch o o.— w a a t; D u b y V a n n — D U I o a food lesson for me, that I could pulsee throbbing. Perhaps Mac had with whlrliglga that were auppoaed oglsL wibA kstp webo wday wfyr cret c(cf 7 : M ^ T h a S ara n a d a ra — a a a t; i1i|Hir(| b7 motor trooMa, oomM to learn to discriminate about noises.” heard It, too. He and Sarah began waa thinking that It wasn’t likely ;80—The Jaatars. SOUTH — wrv« wptf wwno wla wiaz - - u e k R og e rs, S a rl a i— roldw a a l r p t ktr bona to totopboaa. After be Tony said, "You’re a little philoso- Peter would be even mUdly Interest- to aasure ua the winter ahead will be wfla-waun wlod wain wtno wab wspl 6:46— 7 :4 V -B o a k a C a r t e r, T a l k — b a - talking animately all at once, giv- what la known as a "pippin.” :45—Platt and NIermann, piano wjdx WBznb kvoo wky arfaa wbap kpre _ •»«? 6Utw o o n th o B o o k tn d a — wa a t leavae Abb teda a bloa vaaa oiiaalair pher, Ann.” He reached over and ing Ann time to regain her com- ed bs a girl who didn't move In bis duo. woal ktba ktbi'waoo wava wtar 6:0 0— E a s y A e a a — o a st; R a th aiad IB Ite plaoe a aoto alcBod "P. caught her hand, gripping It hard. social rircle. It was strange how up- Those who were not in a coma MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kfir kfhl « M a rin a B a n d — D t x lo Local Sport posure. laat winter get ague every time they :00—Chick Webb’s orcheatra. PACIFIC COAST—kfo kfi kgw komo 7i15— S t i i — E d w i n C . H i l l’s Com* [FACE FAFNIR DRAGONS M0R1ARTY*S TOP EAST SIDES, K.** BBd $50. set Valeria bad been after she saw IN THANKSGIVING RACE “ We may row like the devil, but I’ll Later, when, they were alone, think o f it 'ilS—Straight Shootera. kbq kfad ktar ksu kpo • • J?**"^^^***®^ IvOvant O rc h .— w e a t Abb fete work aa a UbrarteB aad always love you." Sarah said to Ann, "Pity a grand this girl wave to Peter. There waa :S0—Alice In Orchastralla. Cant. Baste f 2 ^ B r o a d w a y V a rl a t i a o — to • baeomea frtendly with 8ARAB something arresting about her—an They eay that cold weather la good 6:JO — N in o M a r t in i a n d Orehoa . Chatter "No," said Ann. “Rows are out.” fellow like Peter Kendall couldn’t for crops and people. :4S—Stamp Club. Allea in Orehaatrallaland • •JS“^ f ‘dclo A ll a n's A d v o n tu ro a KENT, alao employed at the 111 They finished the celebration by unusual quality In her beauty. She :00—WrtghtviUe Clarion. 4:4b— 6:45—Capt. Tim Haaly, Stamps E * P t d l t l o n -« to a IN OPENER AT ARMORY have chosen a nice gal like you and Let It go. We can have our rez- 6:00— 6:00—"Cugat's Orchaatra~eaat« gba meeta TONY MICKU:, dancing. What matter If they were had charm and personality. :30—Press-Radio News. WATKINS-Y EDGES ARMY-NAVY Paul De Broyii Loons as let that double-crossing Valeria tie Olek Staata, Raportar-»mldw48t <|;- BMreial artiat, and Is attracteld by Unexpectedly Valeris returned to ervatlons; and I have mine. I don't l-a a n Bola a e o O r e .— e asts part of a motley crowd? They were up with someone like Tony.” think too much cold weather la good :36—Gems from Memory. 6:16— 6t16^MyattrioMa lalanil—aaat; -1 M a r g ^ r e p e a t f o r w e a t Cloae to 10,000 persons witnessed him, tfeoufh Sarah warns ber| that the attack. "You two seemed on Tom Mix, Skatih—mldwaat rapoat 10:16— 11:16— L e o n B ala oco O r e h a a tr a — alone, Tony and Ann, clinging close- Ann's eyes flashed as she flew to for any one—at the wrong time. :46—Billy Batchelor. 6:SO"~‘ 6:30—’Praat'Padia Nawa Pariod the three games played between the Popular Favorite te Win’ Tony Is flrkle and ineaponaibl very friendly terms.” sat O ro h — m id w e s t For the convenience of the many ly to each other, moving rhythmi- Tony’s defense. "You might wait for One of these wrong times, I am :00—Harriet Lee, popular enter- 6:S5— 6:35-*Senos by Arlana Jackaan 10:60— 11:30— O a xla N a la on O r e h a a tr a — [ Local Quintet to Face Strong SLATEJACK WHITE Lith-Amerks and the West Sides thousands at spectators expected to The chief librarian sends Ann to ‘ “Nice girl,” Peter said. 6:45- 6:45*smy Batchaler’a Skatoh e a s t; H e n ry Bu a a o Ore h o a t.— w a a t cally, eaaily on the crowded floor. his explanation, Sarah. Tpny may convinced, la night. tainer. for the town title and paid less than witness the eighth annual Tbanks- see rich old PETER KENDALL, "Evidently you think so.” :1S—(3ene and Olenn. ^ 6:0(^ 7:05—PIckans Siatara Harmony 10:46— 11:45— Os a ia N a la on'a Oro h o a tra TWOaOSEGAMES Scholastic Titles May Be May Also Break Record; Loving each other so, they have a good one.” No—not the way people generally •!l6-» 7:15-’*Qana A Olan-^aaat A aou 11:00— 12:00— Ja oim a a R a n a rd Oroh a a .— three cents apiece for the privilege, inging Day five-mile cross country factory oivner, to obtain permiaaian Peter turned. Valeria’s curved ;30—Rhythm of the Day. Foe m First Test of Sea- couldn't ever really row, Ann told 'T il bet he has," Sarah replied think. There isn’t any difference S:30-~ 7:30—To So Announcad b a sic: K e it h B a a e h ar O ro h .— m ld w even less than was paid by the rrce here tomorrow, the numbers of to open a branch library In Kendall- lips were compressed Into a straight ;46— Faahlon Itevue. «:4^ 7:46—Undo E^a Radio Station 11:30— 12:30— Qo e. H a ll’ a O ro h .— e to • TO OPPOSE KEBART herself. Things, people, couldn’t dryly. She was applying cold cream between fresh air—aa air—between 7:00— 8:00—Mary Plekford'a Drama 15,000 or so fans who saw the town THRM CROWD AT wood, factory community. Ann Is line. He knew she waa angry. He i(X)—Mary Pickford Stock Com- 12:00— 1:00— Qono K a rd o a O r e .— w a b d tlUe baseball series last summer. Wrested From Local High the compeUng runners are published Conn. State Likely to Take matter—people like Eileen with her to her gamln-llke face. Her dark night and day. j - 7:30— 8:30—Wayno King's Orehoatra son; Tnrkington, Chapman herewltb. Cnip this Uat and take It unsucceesful. Retumlnf her oar al- predatory eyes. eyes looked wisely out at Ann from, threw an arm about her affec- But night often problems. It is * pany. 8:00— 6:00—Frad Allan at Town Hail N B C - W J Z N E T W O R K Outdoor sports certainly come cheap most collides with a roadster driven tionately, pulling her head against ;30—Wayne King’s Orchestra. 6:00—10:00—Ouy Uombardo'a Orehoat In Manchestar. with you to identify the runners as At 12 o’clock Ann kicked oft her the thick, white mask. Just aa well to look ahead, and it 6:30^*10:30—Ona Man*a Family, Sorlal B A S IC — E a a ti w i x w b t* w b s a w b a l REC C M LEAGUE School in Race Tomorrow they finish. Team Honors; Start Race by a younf inaa. He Is the same his shoulder. "Sweetheart, don't tell ;00—Fred Allen's Town Hall. 10:00—11:00—Qrummita A **San.*' Ford w h a m k d k a w g a r w j r w lw was^r w m a l; ja Linenp; Game to Start ‘Tfew HaTen , Express** to pumps and slipped Into her sheath- Ann turned away. She couldn’t what our friend prognosticator saya M Id w a a t: w e k y w e n r w U k w k k w e r younic man who stopped at Ann’s me you’re Jealous.” ;00—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra, 10:16—11:15—Veico of Romanea—waat; 1.—^T. Brown, Westerly. like gown. meet Sarah’s gaxe. is true, we’ll certainly need to this Qeno and Otan—repast for wait k oii wr e n w m a q k so w k h f la round figures, the recslpta for borne In flcorfla. They talk and Ann "How you cap, keep up this pace," "Don’t be slllyj Peter. It’s only year. ^ :30—The Travelers Hour, with N O R T H W E S T A C A N A D I A N — w t m j the three games totaled 1278, of 3. —T. DePolo, Old Lyme. atllO*Clock. 10:30—11:30—Jolly Coburn'a Orehoatra 8:15. Bowl Local Ace at YMCA By retaining its team title In the.; first team oonslata of CffiarHe Dona- discloses her failure to Interview the Sarah grumbied sleepily,' as Ann “Any way.” Ann said Indignant- that It seemed queer for you to be Strange 1dm About Air Marie Healy, soprano and 11:00—12:00—Ofiorga OlMn'a Orehaatra w ib a k a tp we bo w d a y k f y r c r e t c fc f which |93 was paid out for expenses Firestone Fire Gdes Into 8.—G. G. Johnson, Hartford. 11:30—12:30—Stan Myara A Orehaatra InterscholasUc two and one-half hue, Edwin' Anderson, Llonal Co-' factory ovmer. crawled Into bed, "I don't see.” ly, “ there's no reason to compare Interested In a girl you don't know." What do the general nm of people Men of Song. S O U T H — w rv a w p t f w w n o wla w j a z to offictals, police and field owners. 4. —W. (ffiilds, Springfield. Later word comes that Peter Tony with Valeria Bennett, who :01—The Crummlts. C B 8 - W A B C N E T W O R K w f l a -w s u n wlo d w s m w m o w s b w a p l mile cross country run that will pre- bum, George Leary, Robert Murcb, 5. —D. Kantrowltz, Brooklyn. "I won't much longer," Ann "Who said I.was interested?” do about air? They shut themselves w j d x w s m b k vo o w k y w f a a w b a p ksaw On Thursday, Dec. 6. The intake of the first and third cede the main event tomorrow mom-1 Unless last minute entries are re- Kendall has agreed to the opening; of seems to bq a cheat. Judging from ;I8—Voice of Romance. •ASIC—Baat: wabo wado woko weao w o a l k tb a k tb a wso’o w a v e The Ranger* open thdir campaign games was split on a 00-40 basts, Lead With 34-31 Win; William Murch and Francis Peck- 6. —R. Looby, New London. launched her bombshell, "I'm get- "You aren’t—not the slightest?” up In houses and buildings all day waab wnac wgr wkbw wkro whk cklw Ing, Manchester High's harriers will j enbam. The second team la com- ceived from last year’s Individual the library. the way Dick Randall .talked.” - “Well, of course not, lltUe Idiot.” and the devil may take the fresh air :80—Slumber Hour. M O U N T A I N — Koa k d yl k g tr k gh i tor recognition aa aa outataadlng the larger amount going to the 7. —M. Abbey, Storrs. ting married." wdre wcau wjaa wean wfbl wapd i^av close the moat successful season In | posed o f F. Vlttner, A. Cobum, T. and team champions, the eighth an- Ann realizes she is falUnf In lore "Ann, you’re not!" Sarah was "She Is a cheat," corrected Sarah. Peter's tone was vehement. and does. If someone opens a ;00—Silent wmaa wbna; MIdwaat: wbbm wfbm P A C I F I C C O A S T — k go k f l k g w k om o ami-pro baaketball quintet tomor- Liths for their 19-0 and 6-0 victories, Servicemen Bow m Night- 8. —Colter, Storrs. "Everyone knows It except Peter kmbe kmoz wowo whas k h q k fa d k t a r k po One of the big bowling events of the history of the sport here, but Dearden, R. Wogman, W. Buckley, nual Thanksgiving Day five-mile with Tony. wide awake now. She reached for ‘Well, why didn't you say so In the door for a second, hysterical volcea row Bight at the State Armory, fac- the season takes p ^ e at the Y. M. while the intake of the second 9—B. Chapman, Storrs. Kendall. Why, If some of the things AST—wpg whp wlbw whao wlbs wfaa C a n t. B a s t. It’s a fact that tho Red and White i E. Pehl and W. Brown. cross country run here tomorrow NOW (iO ON WITH THE STORY the bed lamp and flooded the room beginning?” from within shout at once for him to Thursday, November 29 wore wlco efrb ckao wlbx C. A. alleys on TOureday evening, game, in w’hich the Weet Sides gain- 10— G. McAndrews, Storrs. that girl has pulled ever got out— ! DIXIE—wgat wafa wbro .wqam wdod 4:30— 8:3 0 — T h e S in g in g C a d y — e a st ing the Fafnlr Dragons of New ed a 6-6 tie, was split even. will face the stlffest kind of opposi- March t'worm Teat will produce new title holders, with CHAPTER VII with a soft light. • Ann’s luminous Valeria lapsed into silence. She close it. Windows stay down, and A. M. December 6, at 9 o'clock, when Jack cap by Score oL 36-32. tion in attempting to achieve vic- 11— O. Carter, Storrs. You see, Peter Kendall has been klra wr^c wlao wdsu wtoo krld wrr 4:45— 6:46— O rp h a n A n n i e — e a st o n ly Britain In a cage attraction that Billy Murch, individual title bold- Paul DeBruyn of Mt Klsco, N. Y., Tony and Ann became engaged eyes met hers. had Just remembered Peter hadn’t weatberstripping does the rest. 7:00—Musical Clock. yietrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wbt wdaa 8:00— 6:00— E d u e a tio n l r r , t ^ N a w a White, Number 2 honorary bowler tory. er, is also due to be hard pressed to 12.—T. SuUiffe, Storrs. away a lot, studying abroad. He 6:16— 6 :1 ^ -A l m a K l t e h iH t r^o n t r a l t o mertto the whole-hearted support of noted marathoner, favored for the "No need to ask who the lucky explained why a perfectly strange The bouse can smell of cabbage or wbls wdbj wwva wmbg wajs wmbr of the United States, and our own The Liths came out of the series A Serions ThreaL' retain bis honors. Mount Pleasant 13—W. Unley, Storrs. the following Saturday. Lying In the really doesn't know what she’s like. 8:00—B. A. Rolfe Orche ttra; Sls- wala ktul Kgko wcoa wdnz wnoz kwkh 6:30— 6:30— Prai a* R a dio N e w t P e riod The largest crowd of fans to wit- indivldua] crown, and- the Connecti- devil Is. Are you sure? Tony’s on girl bad waved to him. Or was she cauliflower, fried fish or onions, or 6:3 5— 6:35— Th r o e X Sla te rs In Songa local fandom. The Rangera, after Charlls Kebart will meet la a si>e- with a net profit of |110, while the First and foremost threat is tbs Undoubtedly has several entries who 14. —M. Anderson, Storrs. sand, his blue eyes warmly approv- tera of the BkiUet MIDWEST—wcah wg] wmt wmbd wlsn ness a basketball game at the Etast cut State aggregation, third place awful risk." From what I've heard, they knew perfectly strange. In spite of what get stale with carbonic gas, and 8:30—Cheerio. / wibw kfh kfab wkbn wcco wabt kaej 8:46— 6:46 — L o w e ll Th o m a s — e a s t; -three aeaaona of highly aucceaaful cial ten-game noatch. White, known West Sides collected 185. This Side Rec since the days of the Old Mount Pleasant High team of will give Murch a hard race. 15. —G. Averill, Storrs. ed Ann's firmly molded, healthfully wnax woe ' O rp h a n A n n i e — r e p e a t to m id w e s t winners In 1933, favored for the "He's going to settle down. Wait each other as kids - and she got her Peter had said ? everything's Just dandy. 9:00—Richard Leibert, organist, ^ play In the Junior raqka, have bent the country over oa the "New Ha- sounds like a sizeable piece of Rec Five when McCann, Holland, Schenectady, N. T., holders of the Among the known threats are Fran- 16. —J. J. Fallon, Storrs. tanned young body. Tony said, "It MOUNTAIN—kvor kli koh ksl 6:00— 7:00— A m o a *n’ A n d y — e a st o n ly team honors. looks as though that contract Is a and see.” hooks Into him early. Evidently she But at night up go the windows. 9:30—Mildred Dllling, Harpist,,' COAST — khj koln kfre kol kfpy kvl 6:16— 7:15— W ill a rd Robia on Or e h a s t. every effort to obtain a combination ven lExprees”, Is considered one of change but after it'a zpUt a dozen Briggs, Faulkner and a tow other national InterscholasUc title. Mount cis Furey and William Gaskiua of 17. —G. Hawley, Storrs. keeps a foot on the brake when he’s Oh, yes, plenty of air for everybody. 6:60— 7:30— R ad D a via . S a rla i S k e tch A Record. Field cinch. And a w ry good thing for "Oh. yeah! Well, when do I kiss Peter thought Valeria was tired, 9:43— The Old Southern. kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb kgb that will prove a formidable threat the most colorful pin topplera In and more different ways It doesn’t basketball luminaries were setting Pleasant sent its second team here Hartford, Andrew Kravontka of 18. —Nelderwcrfer, Storrs. around." We must all get our lungs full of Cant. East. 6:46— 7:45— D a n g a r o u i P a ra dis e , S k it to leading teams throughout the figure to cigarette money. 19. —R. 8. Playfair, Cambridge. At this writing, a total of forty- us." the bridegroom?" or In a thoughtful mood, not dream- 10:00—Press-Radio Newa. 7:00— t : 0 ^ T h a C rim e Clu e s M y s t e ry the profession. With Nick Tronsky the courts on fire, last night saw lost year and took third place but Glastonbury, Stenberg and Iva Pear- nice fresh air to make ua good and 4:30— 8:30— J a c k A rm a tro n g — a a a t; state, and how well (Toacb Hugh six entries have been received for "Why?" , "Soon,” Ann said vaguely, remem- Ann was only half-interested. She ing she was sUIl wondering about 10:05— Breen and de 7:3'0' — 8“ :• 3 0— ‘L —a nnny y R__o_s_a_ _a__n_d __O_r_o__h_a a i he bolds the world’s record for a two of the best and most hotly con- has entered its varsity squad tomor- son of Bulkele'y and D. Rlva and B. 20. —B. Molloy, SommerviUe. strong and healthy. The stoves are C hi e a o o’ a O^ rg a n •I n t a rlu ud: wa a t 8:00— 0:00— W a r•ddeanr L a w a a A D r a m a Greer and Manager Clarence Gus- 21. —J. Gilbert, Boston. the main event, six more than com- "You like to eat regularly, don’t bering Tony had said, "Soon." was thinking about Tony. Ann felt 10:16—Clara, Lu and 4:46— 6:45— T h e Th r e e F“ u n nnyvbbo n a r a ten game set of men’s doubles, of The 1934 AU-State Prep School tested encounters that It has been row in an effort to succeed Man- Washburn of East Hartford. Last Ann's gay salute. He liked to think but, and the furnace banked. The 6:30— 6:3 0 — Jo h n C h a rl e s Th o m a s tafson have succeeded will be , re- )>eted last year. Aa stated, De- you?" sick with Jealousy and fury and dis- that back of Valeria’s vivacity was 10:30—Morning Paritoe — e a s t: F r a n k li n M c C o rm ic K — w e a t 6:0 0 — 10:00— T o Bo A n n o u n c e d 2,615. Eleven selected by the New Haven their privilege to witness In years. Chester High as Utlo holder. Four but not least Is his teammate, 22. —L. Dempster, Norfolk. bcaiae in an hour is as cold as the 6:00— 6:C0— B u c k Rogers — e a st: 6 g , 6:15— 10:15— M a d a m e S y lv i a ’s A dvl e a vealed tomorrow night. Recently White baa been doing 23. —F. Mann. Bruy ii. a winner of the Boston Mara, "I do," saki Ann, her gray-hrown Sarah, not too optimistically, appointment. Now she knew that depth of character. Once the care- 11:00—Marc Williams, Singing Son of F ir e — m id w : Songa — D U I o Register, awards two positions to Bitter Rivalry other schools will also tnakc deter- George Leary, who has shown hts front steps. The children snuggle 8:30— 10:30— H a r r y R ic h m a n Ore h a a t. some novelty blind-fold bowling, and thon a few years ago, looms as the eye.s turned steadily seaward aa a waited for signs of Tony’s "settling she was capable of being shrewish. free days of his fiancee’s girlhood (Cowboys. 6:16— 6:15— B o b by B e nson— e a st o n ly; 10:00— 11:00— C . C o le m a n Or e h a a tra — VMtoia Strong local boys, namely, Ray Mozzer and S[)ort fans will remember the mined bids for the crown, including heels to Murch twice In dual cbm- 24. —M. L Chase. “ under heavy covers — perhaps — A rg e n t in a O rch a s.— D i x i e ; S k ip p y ha has been known to roll 89 in this popular favorite but he should be warm tide of color crept upward In down." They were not forthcoming. It was horrid feeling this way.i She were behind her he was sure she 11:15— Frances Lee Barton. e a s t; A m o s *n* A n d y — w e st r e p e a t The Silver City team has a lineup Ulysses Lupien, the former of Mil- football feud that long existed be- Hartford High, Glastonbury High, petltloD and has been beaten by 25. —O. Essig, Indian Orchard. and the flinty air, playing a modern- 11:30—Harold L. Iclces, Secretary — m id w e s t: Te x a s R a ng ara — w e st 10:30— 11:30— A r t K a s i e ll O rc h e s tr a — way. Mr. Hamilton Is endeavoring ford, and tho latter of Loomis. Lu- tween the North End and South 26. —W. F. McMahon, Worcester.seriously threatened by Tsrzan her chcek.s. "But what has your Tony went blithely and gaily on his fell cheap and debased and frighten- would show the womanly qualities 6:30— 6 :3 (^-T h e Sh a d o w — e a s t; Or* e a s t: L a n n y Rosa— r e p e a t f o r w e a t of stellar performers, certain to give East Hartford High and Bulkcley Murcb the same number of times. istic tune in currents and trills — up of Interior. \ to have Mr. White roll one game pien doesn't live here any more, his End and it looked as if the old feud Brown, runner-up last year to John contract to do with me?" way. ed. he had missed at times—missed In £an C o n c e rt — w e s t: E r n i e ’s O r e h .— 11:00— 12:00— A rc h i e B l e y c r Orch e a tra the Rangera the stilfest opposition High of New London. A total of 51 runners will repre- 27. —C. Brederson, Pawtucket. walls, under doors, around bare 12:00 M.-">Treaaure Chest. Ix i e ; J a c k A rm s tr o n g — m ld w r p t 1 1:W — 12:30— J a c k B a rg e r A O r c h a t t r a ttey have faced at any time. The blind-folded as an exhibition for fahilly having moved to the Bay had crept up again only thla time Eaters Two Teams. sent the six schools entered, the 28. —J. Plouffe, Worcester. Nock of Newark, N. J., who captur- "Lltt-lc nut," .said Tony. "Pretend- Ann explained loyally that Tony "Don't spend the rest of the night all the girls he knew. They didn't heads—has a party. In a stew over Tony," Sarah advis- P. M. Dragons have already played two Manchester fans. Kebart has been State. when Morinrty Bros. Firestone Manchester has entered two largest field ever to participate in 29. —J. Rougban, Worcester. ed the lace in the good time of ing not vO understand. You know had to have recreation. He was realize that another side of life ex- And so what? giving a splendid account of him- we’re getting married, don't you?" working him.self to death over his ed from the bathroom door, where 12:15—Honeyboy and Sassafras. 6:15— Skippy. 2:45— Football; Alabama va. Van- games, turning back the Renais- baaketball team, the pride of the teams, the first consisUng mostly of the InterscholasUc event. It is 30. —A. Newton, Pawtucket 26:30.6. Another formidable entry is isted—the side he saw sometimes Flush Out Hot Air 12:30— **The Harvest Cantata*' by self recently, having beaten Mike West Side, downed the hard fighting Ann turtle,! and met his challeng- new contract, trying hard to get she waa wiping away the cold 5:30—Jack Armstrong—All-Amer- derbilt (Birmingham, Ala.). sance of Hartford and Colts of Wll- The Register has this to say about seniors who will graduate next stated to start about 10:45 o’clock 31. —D. Turley, Hartforu., William Unley of the Connecticut when he was at Kendallwood talking In the first place, houses should Carl Maria Von Weber; work to limantlc. Theyir be out for their Bogino, Wally Pipp, and on Satur- Bast Sides, 34-31. But then again spring, the second of undergraduates and will finish soon after the main State team, who placed third and ing eyes. Her happy laugh was ahead. ' cream. "Why girls fall for men who to the men who worked In his grand- ican Boy. 5:30—Kellogg Singing Lady, Mozzer, picked for right halfback: 82.—P. DeBruyn, M t Kls'co. be flushed twice a day and the air be presented by Gothic Choristers 5:45—The Croonaders. third straight tomorrow night, with day night, Joe LaMastra, so Is out "Ray Mozzer of Milford School, who the Watkins-Y team Just managed who will be back next fall. The race of five miles gets underway. 83— J. Crowe, Buckland. took the state title as the first Con- smothered suddenly as Tony pulled But Ann was troubled. There keep them upset all the time Is be- father's immense factory. changed entirely. Ctold for a few 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. 1:30—Merry Madcaps, Norman 6:00— Phil BoudinI, accordianist. the Rangers highly determined to to add Jack White’s scalp to his was captaln-elecf 6f Manchester to beat out the Army and Navy 34.—J. Muskus, Glenvilte. necticut ruanev to finish. It ta also isi. ' her close In his arms, kissed her were shadows under her eyes. She yond me! I'll take more peace and minutes, yes, but it will get warm 6:00—Air Adventures of Jlmmla belt Hes grandfather assured him Cloutier, director; Bob Ellis, solo* 6:15—Bobby Benson and Sunny Allen. emerge triumphant and make their High this season until he decided to Club in a spectacular game that had 36.—B. Kennedy, Port Chester. possible that the large number of lips. eyes, hair and soft throat. and Sarah almost came to an open security and less excitement every again. Ut. These matches are being brought time." Jhat workers in the Kendall factory Jim. 6:15— American Red Cross. debut Into the semi-pro field aus- finish at "Rosey's” ,. is primarily a the followers of each team practi- 36. —J. MIozga, Pcmberwlck. new entries to the race will produce She drew away, leaping to her quarrel one night when Tony, as- Were paid more than workers In any Second, people can get air at 2:00— Pedro Vla*s Orchestra. piciously. to Manchester by the Y. M. C. A. cally hoarse at the final whistle. Ann did not reply. She was not 6:30—Football Reporter, Eddie 6:30—Press-Radio News. fullback though be received votes Wafkins^ YOpens Semi-Pro 37. —V. Novakowakl, Pemberwick. a runner to give the aforementioned feet. "Tony, we're on the beach!” sisted by an obliging taxi driver, other factory nearby. Old Peter night just as well by pulling the 2:30—Vaughn de Leatb, popular Gave Guards Battle alley management to try to improve The score was 36-32. "I don't care," he said. "Besides arrived at the apartment. "I won’t telling Sarah, but there was plenty Dooley. 6:35— Time, weather. as a halfback aa well. He is 18, 38. —A. Manning, Port Uaester.trio a stiff battle for the title. Kendall had equipped a large play- upper sash down as by raising the singer. The Rangers paved the way for bowling, and give local bowlers weighs 178 and stands 5-10. He Supply Thrills we're engaged, aren't w e?” have drunks—no matter who they she would say to Tony tomorrow. lower one. 6:45— Beauty Program, Margaret 6:45— Lowell Thomas. 39. —F. Lalla, Port Chester. May Set Record grotmd for the children and done 2:45— Vic and Sade. Brhlnard and Connie Gates. their entrance into fast company something to aim for. There Is runs with bis knees high, is rarely In the opening tilt Moriarty’s "Race you to th<. point and decide are—cluttering up my living room," Plenty! Third, muslin or cheesecloth or 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. some expense In bringing these ex- Court Season on Saturday 40. —P. Urello, Port (Chester. DeBruyn is alao given a splendid many things to Improve conditions 3:00—Ma Perkins. 6:55—Press-Radio News. 7:15—Gems of Melody. last season in the round robin stopped without gain and drives hla stacked against their keenest rival, chance of toppling the record es- on the way,”. Ann said breathlessly. Sarah declared. window protectors break up the 3:15— Dreams Come True. pert bowlers from all over the state, 41. —E. Schulte, Oakdale. for those who worked for him. 7:00—Myrt and Marge. 7:45—Joe and Bateese. tournament conducted to find a chal- way through by sheer force. In the East Sides, played 40 minutes tablished by Joseph McCIuskey in Tliey reached the point. Ann was She had been none too sympathe- When Ann returned from lunch wind. 3:30—Thanksgiving Symphony. and It Is to be hoped that Manches- of basketball at a breakneck pace 42. —N. Schultz, Oakdale. “ I’m going out to Kendallwood to- 7:15—Air Adventures o f Jimmie 8:00—‘Neath Tour Balcony —Orrln lenger to meet the National Guards addition to being strong offensively, 1832. when he took the event for the. more breathless, her heart pounding tic when Ann made black coffee for next day she found a note on her And last—here I quote a good 4:30—The First Thanksgiving.w for the town title. The Rangers ter bowling enthuBia.sts will shew that kept the fans on their feet Watkins-Y, winners of thj R e c; the preliminary games and will 43. —J. Trunken, Oakdaic. morrow, \ alcrla," Peter said. "Want Allen. White, tenor. he Is exceptional defensively. Of third consecutive year in the record Joyously. Tony, not winded at all, Tony, drove him home and then desk which rend, "Howdy. What are doctor. "There Is too much fool- 5:00—Sunset Hour with Robert astonished all fandom by sweeping their appreciation by attending the him ah opposing-coach says; ‘Moz- through the entire game. The East Senior League championship last meet the South Windsor Git Is. The 44. —J. Partica, Pemberwick. to drive out with m e?” 7!30—Whispering Jack Smith and 8:15—Jaysnoff Sisters. first game is scheduled for 7:30 time of 24:17.8 for the flv-: mile gazed down at her eagerly, expec- came back to cry herself to sleep. you doing? Wasn't that a swell hardiness about wide open windows Sbanley, baritone. through the tourney and then giv- matches. zer backed up a line better than Sides led by the sharp-shooting Farr season under the name of the Gems, 45. —S. Dtmock, New London. "Peter, dear, I’d love to, but I’ve Orchestra. 8:30— Laws that Safeguard So.clety, , . . o’clock, with the main attraction im- 46. —W. Duffy, Hartford. course. If DeBruyn is pressed to any tantly. Tony had been so repentant after- moon last night? Tony.” in winter, especledly when there are 5:30—Twilight Memories. 7:45—Skit. ing the Guards a whale of a battle any fullback 1 have seen this year. and Kovls, gave the big Firestone been going so bard this week. I'm Gleason L. Archer. The Y. M. C. A. bowling alloys will campaign independently ui j mediately after the prelim. extent, aa is considered likely, he "Is It yes'?" Then, without wait- ward that even Sarah had felt faint- Ann clenched the note In her hand tired out." children. They need fresh air, yes, 5:45— Buddy and Blake. 7:50—Willard Alexander's Orches 8.45— Edmond Boucher, basso. tor the championship. The Greer- He was a strong line bucker, a good team a tough race to the final ing for her answer, he crushed her ly hopeful.. but when cold air becomes an enemy 6:00—WHghtviUe Clarion. men earned the right to the respect will be open all day Thursday, whUtle, but all their good work semi-pro basketball circles this win-1 The Watkins-Y team consists ot should come pretty close to those and dropped the tight little wad In- "Another time, then,” Peter said. tra. 9:00—Death Valley Days. kicker, and a good passer aa well. figures. . to him. But September pa.sscd. October through careless management, what 6:30—Press-Radio News. and support o f local fans in that Thanksgiving Day, starting ft 10 Blocking was however hla forte, could not offset the work of Ma- ter besides taking part In the Rec ' players who form a combination to a waste-paper basket. " ‘Wnaii’t "Grandfather has been asking about 8:00—Phllllsse Chevalier, songs; 9:30—Musical Key:,. league. All home games will be 1 capable of traveling in the fastest "It’s yes," Ann said simply. waned. November came and went It a ewcll moon last night?" When is the use? It defeats Its own pur- 6:35—Oems from Memory. series. a. m. Parties arc requested to and he used his huge frame to splen- loney, Holland, Stavnltaky and Fal- I High School Race The five mile race is scheduled to you. Val." Margaret Brown, pianist. 10:00—Mayfair Orchestra. played on Saturday nights at the Y. . of company. Such luminaries as start from In front of the hli^ school They ant down on the .sand, her and It was December. Still Ann wore he'd been seeing the moon with pose and bad colds result.” 6:41—Laurel Trio. Sign Two Stars make reservations right away. did advantage in that department koski. This game marked the sec- 'Give him my love,’’ she said 8:15— Fray and BragiotU. 10:30—Economics in a Changing M. C. A. the Tierney brother!, John ' and at 11 o’clock. The high school event, head against hl.s .shoulder. She was no ring. Eileen! Well, he’d soon know how Children’s beds need to be placed :45—Billy Batchelor. Social Order — "Economic Plan- When it was definitely decided to of the game’." ond successive victory fo r the Mori- sweetly. 8:30—The Forum of Liberty —Ful James E. Gorman, playing mana- James, arc in the lineup as well aa Hartford High which has a record field of 81 run- a little sobered In spite, of the Joy- She told herself she must be sen- Ann was feeling. away from direct currents and are 7:00—Neal O'Hara. ton Oursler and Edwin C. Hill. ning," Westley C. Mitchell. campaign against teams of out- arty team. In the darkness her mouth set In 7:15— Gene and Glenn. ger of the quintet, announced to- Tommy Faulkner, Mit Nelson, R a y ' 1. Francis Fiirey. ners from six schools, will get un- ous excitement. She had known sible. How could the down payment And then after she reached home better away from "outside" walls 9:00—Walter O’Keefe. Annette 11:00—Time, weather. standing calibre on the chalked OLYMPICS PRACTICE And here's Lupien’s tribute: NIghtoap d ose petulant lines. Darn Peter! Spend- There, should be>no open space be- 7:30— Rhythm of the Day.,. The second game proved a repe- day that Watkins-Y would meet the Campbell, Farl BIsseli, Harry Lar- 2. Luciano Bumettl. derway about fifteen minutes earllsr. Tony such a short time. And, al- ever be managed when Tony was so there was the usual call, and Ann ing so much time In that dirty fac- Hanshaw, Casa Loma Orchestra. 11:15—Cascades Orchestra. court, the Rangers went out and se- "Ulysses Lupien, Loomis captain, extravagant about flowers, dinners, tween head and wall. Night tem- 7:45—Big Freddie Miller. tition of the first, with the Watkina- fast Roger Williams Silversmiths of son and Gorman. Ma>iy of these 3. WIlUam Gasklus. Officials of the meet are rsqusstsd though thej’ had been seeing each said, yes, of course, she’d like to go 9:30—Fred Warlng’a Orchestra. 11:30—Central Park Casino Or- cured the services of Harold "Gob” second highest scorer in the state Meriden at the Y this coming Satur- players starred lo their high school and dancing? tory town with that dull old man. perature in bedrooms should not get 8:00—Rudy Vallee’s Variety Show. Turkington &nd Jason Chapman, FOR SUNDAY B A n i i Y team breaking into the win col- 4. Edward Rolfe. to report at the School str^ Rsc other every day for weeks, he was In for a drive. 10:00— Forty-five Minutes In Holly- chestra. with 72 points, shares the left half- day night. The Colts Girls ot days and have been playing semi- Tonight, for instance, they were If he expected her to ride out there below 40 or 45 degrees at any time. 9:00— Captain Henry’s Showboat. two brilliant'membeni of the Na- umn against the big Army end Navy 0. John Familoa. for final instructions not later titan many ways still a stranger. The busy morning had been help- with him Just any time the mood wood. 12:00—College Inn Orchestra — back berth. He weighs 180 and Hartford have been signed to play pro basketball for many years. 6. Tadeus Burak. planning to dance at the Blue Jug. A fly screen makes a good frame 10:00—Paul Whiteman's Music Hall Ethel Shutta, soloist. tional Guards, who failed to organ- team. The Army and Navy team 9:45 o’clock. She tried to explain some of this ful. She was glad she would be able struck him, he'd learn better offer 10:45— Polish Anniversary Program. In consequence o f the important stands 0-10. One coach, who voted 7. Emanuel AieUo. Heble Wilson’s orchestra was .play- on which to tack muslin. Sheets Show. 12:30 a, m.—Dancing In the Twin ize after three aeasons of play. with Tony Slamonda and Whltey to him, but it was Impossible with to raise a calm face and friendly ll:05_««Adventure and Discoveries 11:00—Little Jack Little’s Orches- game scheduled with the league for ten of his own players, picked Mont Pleasant High ing there and, no matter how ex- they were married. She’d teach can be hung ouer the heads of open Cities. Turkington and Chapman are both RychoUki firing the big guns for his lips an ardent barrier against eyes to Tony. It would be much bet- Peter lots of things. They would play h. Literature”—Col. Ralph H. tra. leading. Germans for next Sunday, Lupien as the eleventh, thus attest- 8. Keyaer. , her words. travagant, Tony would not miss his beds. Night caps are a splendid 11:30—Clyde Lucas Orchestra. expected to see action tomorrow Uncle Sam's boys, fought the Wat- play the league games on Wednes- 32. T. Detudeo. ter to talk things out quietly, with- and travel and spend—spend, spend! Isham. Coach Paton has decided to take ing to his outstanding merit He day evening. Difficulty ic remov- 9. Williams. ’ Tony .said frankly, "I never favorite. Idea. We have to use wits to defeat 11:45— Leon Belasco's Orchestra. night and their addition further was bis team's sparkplug and prin- kins cohorts to a standstill and a 33, R. Wogman. out letting him know the storm of (To Be Continued) winter at his worst. 11:15—Jesse Crawford, organist. advantage of the holiday tomorrow mere point or two separated the GOPHERS’ TRICKIEST ing the bleachers which, will be in 10. Snyder. " ’Lo,” Sarah said, coming in and strengthens a team that was al- cipal threat all season. h 2 84. W. Buc'riey. thoujfht I was e marrying man. emotion that had swept her. 11:30—Slumber Hour. t-1 give the Olympic players some ad- Bcorlns place from Tuesday until-Saturday 11. Bailey. tossing her hut aside. "Well, wasn’t ready strong In every department of is a hard, fa.st running back, a good contesUng teams with but three 35. B. Pehl. With BO many marriages going on She was ready when Tony came 12:00—Silent. ' ditional preparation for it. There minutes to go but "Nellie” Nelson would prevent uslng^Alie entire ar- 12. Salamon. the rocks It seemed a lot of trouble this a day? I don't know when I've the game. are still some rough spots which blocker, fine defensively and a good, 36. W. Brown. at seven. Soon they were spinning Stresa Team Play gave the furniture makers a four- PLAYS KEPT QUIET mory space for tlm^aseball games. 13. Isabella. East Hartford High and waste of time to tie yourself seen such a mob wanting books. Oh. along the street In his battered blue need smoothing out. passer." point victory with two beautiful A conference voll be held with 14. Noonan. up with a wedding and then go to Ann, 1 have a message for you! I The Rangers personnel consists, All players are to report at Mount 37. D. Rlva. roadster. WBZ-WBZA with the aforementioned exceptions, ba^eta under the hoop. Johnny the armory officials t' try and ar- 16. Wyzomski. the cx|M?nso ojid trouble of having met Tony and he asked me to tell Nebo on Thursday morning at 10 38. R. Smith. "You look pale. Busy today?" New York, Nov. 28.—(AP)— The o f young players who have been to- In a close and thrilling match Tierney, Faulkner and Campbell ranEe matters so that the Eames 16. Krone. somebody cut It for you. See?" you sopicthlng Important had come world isn’t to want for an oppor- o’clock. The practice will last ap- 39. E. Washburn. ' "Ye.H," Ann said, "Awfully.” Springfield — Boatoa gether oa a team through three full last night In the Army and Navy stood out in the ¥ victory while By- Will Be Held in Rendiness lor continue throughout the winter V Olaatonbury High 40. Joe Birtles. up and he txnlldn't make l.t tonight.. • ".Sorry about last night. 1 worked WDRC tunity to listen in to the Army-Navy proximately an hour and will club billiard tournament, Robert cholskl slipped through the Y de- nUlOenenlinneaQIUCSSlUl^gg^,^ indoor basebaU, started 17. ^ d r e w Kravontka. Ann didn’t exactly eee. Tony .seasons. They may not be indivi- terminate in time to allow all to 41. R. Fahey. Said he’d ci^plain later.” late on a rush order and then a ISSO football broadcast Saturday. There dual stars but as a team they play "Pop” Edgar disposed of Fred Mc- fense like an eel to give Tony Sla- U i V L 11 j r I'aakn experiment after the close of 18. Richard Hollister. didn't believe marriages could last. "You mean he Isn't coming?" tS6 Hartford Ooan. P.M. will be at least seven short wave witness the finish o^the races. 42. F. Bojarskl. bunch of fellows dropped by with with all the 8m O ld MAK fiN K ALMOST «OT ANDTHIR DOLLAR OUT OP Hl$ WIPE TO SENSE and N O N SENSE KNTtR THE LIVE TURKEY SHOOT ASAIN THIS YEAR, VEK,V\ID<2iET-u Tha old-faahionsd way was to M t I t la BO uaa to hoUar whsB you WtLL.ILL .H E B IB gat into daep waUr. Just kacp your tasUi into Uws, bow alt they add ia Wt'LL HAVE A, SOME mouth shut and swim for dear Ufa. HAVt TO BE mors Jawbons. S'REAH’ CsETTIMO OUT TURKEV TW W Huabahd — It baa baan provon 'BLOCKINO, A Boy’s Character May Look AU TO THAl T S T A iCK WILLSTCff»\OU that the most beautiful woman WHEN I Wool Aad Fast Color, But You’ll ON TH'caNE- Ntvar Know It Hall “Bhrlnk Or usuaUy marry tha moat brainless OF ■D IS H E S ,S O , WENT FOR lost and po u n d FLORISTS—NURSERIES IS APARTMKNTS—FLATS— VARB UNE/ |tua” TU I You M arry Him. men. V <300t3 KIICj HT/ THAT- LAST TENEMENTS 63 MAJOR HOCKEY LEAGUE W ife — Thanks for tha oompll- CHRYSANTHEMUMS for Tbankg- - 'B R e A B E ti, {^Qg»p— T»T.Ar!IC ANQORA. kitten ment, dear. . SAV-^W HY BON'T gaturday aifteinoon. A Carol glvlng 50c bouquet. Potted planta RENT H tnm NO r TeU ub what 8ha — m to glad you’vs got a ■PORK CHOP/ eek NOW HEADED BY HAWKS Pittsburgh Takes Five part ia Uis dramatic aoclaty's naxt Hanaan, ISS Peart atreet, telephone 3Sc each aod up. McConvUle Green- you wont. W.'U tak. car. of It for V O U (SOfV^E O V E "F •how. Have you vary much to aay? 'As We Oet Away From A Fairly AN' HOW HE 8S03.______house and Nursery, 31 Wlndemere you without charge. R. T. McOann, Ha — Practically nothing. Pm Normal Life W s Are Usually Found. TOMORROW, TOR street, Manchester. Tel. 6947. 69 Center atreet Dial 7700. In The End To Pay For It Bults INTERCEFTEB lost—POCKETBOOK between the New York, Nov. 33—(A PI— The playing the part of a husband. Dearly. ■DIKINER^, TH AT-PASS O f hank and Park atreet hill. Finder FOR RENT—4 AND 0 room tene- cailcago Block Hawka may ba the Places On AU-Eastem THANKBOIVINO DAY .^Oglsthorps vs Hsresr .. V^l HOT'BSCU' eaaa notify Mra. UUlan Cope- MOVINU—TRUCKING - ments, with or without garage. CORRECT THIS SENTENCE: EAST TOklahottiA City vs Okla A 4k M 18-11 most changed club In the National T here'is a fortune in It for the Sad, HUUard atreet. STORAGE 20 Reawinable. Inquire 103 Biasell S t , I Richmond vs W. 4k M. ... 0 - 6 ”18%Ua the men on strike are los- Albright va Uralnua ..s.ss.... t4- Hockey League thla aeaaon but they guy who can aquesaa • full length 'Rollins vs Brsklns ...... 86- 8 las their wages,” said the labor Brown va*Colgata ...... 0* I I So. Carolina vs W. A L. ... mirror into a compact. PERRETT A Q LE N K E Y IN C local LAR G E P L E A S A N T well heated Kordhain va .N. Y. U...... 20- haven’t loot their ability to step out laader, ” my pay also atopa.” and long distance moving. Dally rooms for one or two people. See ; j Southern vs Piedmont ... Associated Press Team AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 Frank.-Marshall va Gettysburg 21* • Tampa vs Cumberland .. and win tough gamea. It Probably Will Be Deadly Dull expregg to HiutfOrd. Overnight Jensen—Johnson Block, 709 Main Go. Wash. \a Oklahoma ...... ! i Tennessee vs Kentucky .. 27- 0 ’The.revamped Hawka reached the Kiaaing and Making Up FOR S A LE —1930 BUICK aedan, service to and from New York. Tel. Maryland va .lobna Hopkins ... 87- For The Newspapers When Prosper- street Phone 6070—7635. Cut down , [Texas vs Texas A. &. M. . 10-10 top of the American organization Fordham (26), Jos Bogdanskl. Col- WhenI loverslovi quarreled bygone excellent condition,-price reaaon- 3003. 8860 or 8864. expense. I*a. Mil. Academy vs f,«ebanon V. 0- ! .Tulsa vs Arkansas ...... 7- 0 ity Finally Does Coma Back. P itt va Carnegis T e c h ...... i6- ' VirgtnUt va No. Carolina . . 0-14 last night by taking the aecond gate (25). Tackles—Jim Steen, yeara ablei Phonib Manchester 4938. Temple va Bucknelt ...... 7- straight declaion from the Boston Panther Wins Both Guard They’d kiss and make up, 'midst FOR RENT—01 HAMLIN ST., 6 or 1 V.MI vs V P I ...... 0 - 0 Syracuse (31), Slade Chitter, Navy You can feed soma o f the people W. A J. vs W. Virginia ...... 2- Brutna who appear to be their most smiles and tears. . 1930 CHEVROLET coupe 399, 1930 PUBLIC PASSENGER W. Maryland vs Mt. 8t. Mary .. 7- (27). Guards —Charlea Hartwig, all the time and all o f the people 6 rooms, 3nd Door, steam heat, rent FAR WEST dangeroua rivala In the group. ’The But It’s not like that with tha mod- Essex coupe 399, 1929 Essex sedan SERVICE 20-A reasonable. Phone 7638. Inquire 11 j Berths, Center, Quarter Pittsburgh (231. Kenneth Ormlston, some of tbs time, but you can’t 379, 1930 Chevrolet coach 399, 1929 MlDDIJCWEST 3 to 2 victory following Chicago'a Pittsburgh (23). Center — (3so •m misa; feed all the people oil of the time. Knighton atreet Chico State vs Coll. Pacific .... 0-14 4 to 0 triumph Sunday, gave the Ihs makes up first and then gets Auburn sedan 379. Terms, trades. IN A b o m O N TO silver Lane Bua • Fresno State vs Nevada ...... — Shotwell, .Jflttsburgh J20). C ’ llradley vs Cornell Col...... 7- Hawka a two point lead. and Fallback Posts; Navy —Miller, Munkaa, Pittsburg) her kiss. Cole Motors. Line, Dc Luxe Bua for lodge party FOR RENT—IN BUSINESS sec- • St. 5fary’s va Oregon ...... j. 7-13 Civilization is the condition in Cln<6innatl vs Miami (Ohio) .. 2- J UCItA vs Loyola (Los. Ang.).. 80- 7 Last night’s other game also Halves—Fred Borries, Navy or team trips, we also offer 7 pas- tion, heated apartments, one 7 Creighton va Idaho...... — which one generation pays the last FOR SALE—1929 BUICK Master Utah vs Utah State.* ...... 14- 6 ended with a 3-2 score, but the Jack Buckler, Army (24). FullbSclo Mother — Doris Jean, what are generation’s debts by issuing bonds senger sedan delivery. Pbun<. 3063, room, one four room. Apply Ed- Dayton vs W 'lttenberg...... 81- Gains Two Places; the Six sedan. Good condition. Bargain. Denver vs Colorado ...... 7- resemblance ended there aa the laadore Welnstock, Pittsburgh (30), u doing with all that Jam on your for the next generation to pay. 8860, 8864. ward Holl, telephone Manchester i S A T U R D A Y , D E C . 1 Easy terms. Phone 4149. .Marshall va W. Va. W esleyan.. 6- Montreal Canadiens also won a Second team— End, Larry Kelly, TpipaT What would you any if you 4642. MlasDurl vs Kansas ...... 0-: •aw ms looking like that? Bayln. vs Rice ...... 7* 8victory, the first of the season at First and Second Elevens. Yale (24), Ed. Furcy, Columbia Monmouth vs Knox ...... 20- the expense of the New York Ran- Doris Jean — Pd think you were A THOUGHT PROFESSIONAL FOR R E N T —7 ROOM tenement at NVhraska Vs Kansas State .... 0- Boston College vs Holy Cross .. 13- 9 (15). Tackles—Ed. Harvey, Holy Sr. Tsouls vs Wash. U...... 6- Detroit vs Wash. State ...... ——gers. Cross (17), Lew Brooke, (jolgatc going to a dance, mother. Stolen waters are sweet and Manchester SERVICES 22 4 Cook avenue, Manchester Green. W. Iipsrrv vs .fohn Carroll . . . . 0- Florida vs-Stotson ...... 28- 0 Telephone 8390. Georgia va Georgia Tech . . . . . 7- 8 . By E D W AR D J. N E H ,L (15). Guards —Robert Stillman, bread eaten In secret Is pleasant,— EveninR Herald X a v lfr vs Haskell ...... 24- Arm y (20), Robert Oundlach. Har- Girl (to a girl friend)—Isn’t Jim Proverbs, 9:17. Ixiulslana vs Tiilane ...... 7- 7 Aesorlated Press Sports Writer Troutt funny? What did Margaret PIANO TUNING, repairing, rebuild- FOR R E NT— F IV E ROOM flat, also 8oi;th Mississippi vs'Miss, State ...... 81- 0 vard (18). Center—Mose Kolbaugh, CLASSIFIED So. Methodist vs Texas Chris. .. 6-18 New York, Nov. 28 — (AP) — Princeton (19). Quarter — Katz •ay whan you introduced themT I vow and protest there’s more ing. John Cockerham, 28 Bigelow six room tenement, with all im- .So. California vs Washington.. 13- 7 Alabama vs Vanderbilt ...... 7- Pittsburgh’s Panthers, dominating Kadllc, Princeton (18). Halves, Bill Girl Friend — She asked me If plague than pleasure with a secret. ADVERTISEMENTS slrett. Phone 4219. provements. Inq'iiro at 147 East Navy vs Army ...... 7-12 pants ^ I knew any more jokes. Center B»rect • Alabama St. vs Tuskegeo ...... 7- W. Maryland vs Georgetown .. 80- 0 the all-star setting as they did the Shepherd, Western Maryland (19); —Colman. Count All fcveiug# worrit to a Una. Arlsona vs Texas Tech ...... ea.stem gridirons, today captured Garry Levan, Princeton (16). Full- IntlUtt. numbert and ahbravlatlona Vrkaiisas Col. \s ArkunsHS S t... ri- flve places In the 1934 AIl-Eiastem Little Joan :— What do angela do REPAIRING 23 FOR R E N T—6 ROOM tenement, all '•ntenary vs Liyola (N. O.)... 2S- sati; kdav. dec. n back—Dave Smukicr, Temple (19), aach count at a *otri and compound * Passes eleven chosen for the As.sociatod in heaven. Mother Dear? R.APPre Fanny Says: Improvements, bark and front en- wordt at two words. Minimum eott la I ’hattaiiooga vs Centre ...... it- Mother — They sing and p'ay prict ol thrtt tinet. SEWING MACHINE repairing. I closed porch, 589 Center street. ritadel vs Presbyterian ...... 6- So California vs Notre Dame.. 19- 0 By Associated Preee Press annually by a poll of the sec- (•rMtetM fM. m o Lint r t tn ptr day tor rraniUnt I’ lenison vs Knrman ...... h- Tennessee vs Ix)ulsihna 0- 7 harps. M repair and'supply parts of all Phone 5861. Baton Rouge, La.—Tulane will tional football experts. adt. •Pavldson vs Wako Forest .... 20- Texas A. A M. vs .Mich. St. ----- Answer Is Simple Little Joan — Haven’t they any K ltrcll»» Marrk IT. IS3T makrs of sewing machines. Estl- iMike va No. Carolina St...... 7- Texas Christian vs Santa Clara have an opportunity to even up its The reaction of those who haYc Last Night *8 Fights | radios, Mother Dear? An Aerial Patrol C'aih Ctarxa matcH free. F, A. Melvin, 29 Elro FOR RENT--6 ROOM tenemontrall series dating back to 1893 when the S( ()K ( HY SMITH By John C. Terry « Conaecullvt l)»y t 1 otai » ctt street. seen the mighty Pitt juggernaut Improvements, steam heat, 77 Gar- teama meet in the stadium here I f the bride of today used her 1 Coniecullvt Dayi .. » ott 11 ots roll through Washington-Jefferson, -ACCOPDINS TU t h e B AtUSTICS EXPERTS, ** -O iR E C n o N OF w i n d - s a y , w h a t P u n t E S M E , Bur INE KNOW rrk Do w n t h e r e 1 Day ...... I II otsi II CIS den street. Inquire 79 Garden eggs, milk, whole wheat, oatmeal Saturday. They’ve played 32 gamea, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. own head when preparing hts meals FINGERPRINTS -T H A T k SURE - i t 's VACUUM C LEANER, gun. clock, West Virginia, Southern. California, SCORCHV, IS t h a t t h e THAriS ENOUGH. w eU. FIND IT / All ordtrt for Irrtrular Inatrtlons street. Telephone 7240. and many nuts. L. S. U. winning’ 14, Tulane 13 and St. Petersburg.—Jimmy Gardner, all be could expect would be plank - m s -T k E B u t t e r t m a t s t r u c k t e x ANOTHER STEP IhUMRD s u e -Y o u Ve Go t So m e t h i n g VERY SIMPU-TME \7 lock repairing, key making etc. Notre Dame, Navy and Nebraska will bt ohargtd at tht ont Unit ratt, Thus, a person who eats a variety f i r e d f r o m TH AT g u n -A tJO.TXtfS WHOt e SECTION HA* b e e n SAY-OHE THWG w s MIGRT DO, Sptclal rattt frr long tarm avtry Bralthwalte, 52 Pearl street. four were ties. They played to a 7-7 and alone o f Uie ' nation’s elevens 145 1-2, New York, stopped Manuel steak. THE SotwnoN, A N Y W A V - h e r s - t h i s k g r e a t / t h e Po i n t w h e r e t h e NOTIC!E— SKE TH IS newly re- Daily Health of foods, if In sufficient quantities, Quintero, 144 1-2, Now York,. (0 ); 1------FINGERPRINTS THORCUGHt y SEARCHED- EVEN W H U We'RR day advtrtliing givt upon rtquttt. tie last year. force Minnesota to the utmost, Is ,SAMg GUN> - Fo u n d o u t a n y t h i n g m o r n i n g OF THE PERSIMMON TWO WIND DIRECTI4NS Adt orttrtd for thrtt or tli dayt flnl.shed four room rent today. Iin^ will get the things he needs for his Snag Trowbridge. 131 1-2, West Seeing a notice ”Boy Wanted” In AFiVlRATUS LARGS ENOUGH SEARCHING ON THE and stopped before the third or flfih simple. Wonder is that Pitt didn’t ON I T - NEW ON -me GAS a t t a c k s Ri d g e A(n ACK,THE w i n d w a s CROSS IS THE So u r c e HELP WANTED— pnivomontH. Prluo rrn«onablp. f)1 growth and health. Worcester, >fass.—They go in for Palm Beach, outpointed Frankie a window, a youth looking for a Tb LOOSE A U day will be charged 6nly for the ac- win all eleven places. y e t , G u s? BlOWING D lR E CUY E A S T -T H 6 OF THIS Po i s o n GAS GROUND, I tTD PATROI. Ho. Main Btrccl. Tcl. 7505. Doctors are learning more and Consolo, 130 1-2, Pittsburgh, (8). Job quickly went in and made In- t h a t GAS tual number of .Imet the d appear- FEMALE 35 Service fireworks rather than destruction of The eastern honor roll places the MysTERY-SOMlWHERE THE se enoN f r o m . ed. charging at the rate tarntd. but more that a proper diet Is essential the goal posts after the Boston Col- Panther center trio of Capt Charles San Antonio.—Henry Hook. 133, quiries. ' m o r n i n g o f TH ETU C K IRTb N C e u tD N'r BE no allowanct or rtfundt can bt mads IN THAT OtP M itt THE AIR gWBRY WANTED—OFFICE girl, experlenc- FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- to health. For children It means lege-Holy Cross game, In the flrat Hartwig and Ken Ormtston at the Indianapolis, knocked out Midget Butcher — That’s right. I want a ATIACK, F O RTY FNE DEGREES, h o d s n v e r y on ala timt adt atopptd afttr tht ment, with all improvements and the difference between strong bodies Azteca, 131, Juarez, (5). lad. Tha wages will bs 310 a waak. SBcneN Mo r n i n g -J u t r fifth day. . .. ed In typing, itenograpby and book- KEEP B.ALANCED DIET place the college officials don’t like guards and George Shotwell at Cen- BACitV No “ till forblda"; dianlay llnta not keeping. Apply In person, Peerless garage. Apply 135 Pearl street. TO 3IAINTAIN HEALTH. and weak ones. the Idea o f uprooting the standards ter. Miller Munjas, clever field gen- Kansas City.— Nell (P u g ) Grubbs, Youth — ' INCA** aold. Silk Textile Corporation, 5,5 West and secondly, the Saturday after eral, passer and probably the best Borger, Tex., knocked out Jimmy Youth (aagarly)—Will X bava a The Utrald will not ba rttponalbla FOR RENT-H EATED apartment. ohanca to riaa? fp Main street, Rockville. S<*e That Your Body Gets Water, Thongsglving Is one of the shortest kicker in the country, directs the Salvators, Minneapolis, (5). tor more than uua Incorrtct Instrtlon 2nd floor. Purnell Block, 3 large Butcher — You certainly will. I of any anvartltamant ordtrtd for 5Ilnenil Salts, Protein, Fat, Car- days of the year, hence pyrotechnic team at quarterback. Burly laadore Houston.—George Salvadore, 148, rooms, with bath and Hreplace, fur- want you to get here at 0 o’clock more than oha time. WANTED —EXPERIENCED wo- bohydrates and Vitamins In Paper displays. Welnatock who fractured every line Boston, outpointed Ritchie Mack, The Inadvtrtant omlaalon of Incor- man for general nousework. Call at nished If desired. Apply to Geo. B. t(uantltles. 144, Dallas, (10). •very morning. rect publication of advariliing will ba ©LORIFYINe he faced at one time or another rtotlfia' only by cancellation of the 317 North Main atreet. Keith, at G. E. Keith Furniture completes the quintet at fullback. Chicago.—Adolph Wlater, 190. Princeton, N. J.— Pepper Con- Paradise to a married girl ia hav- eharga made tor tht atrvlca rtndtrid. Company. BY DR. 5IORRIS FISHBEIN Na»’y Places Two Green Bay, Wia., outpointed Art stable of Baltimore, who will cap- ing so many clothes she doesn’t All advarilatmantn mutt conform Editor, ilonrnul of , the .Xmerloaii Navy’a light but effective eleven Sykes, 182, Elmira, N. Y„ (10); in ttylt. copy and typography with Y o u r s e l f tain Princeton’s 1935 football ma- know which dress to wear, but to a H-IB HELP WANTED— .tirdleui AMiM'iatlon and of Hy- gained two places for its outstand- Frank Battaglia, 190, Chicago, ragulatlona enforced by the publlah- chine, is the first backfleld man to single girl It's having so many boy ara and they raatrva the right to MALE 36 BUSINESS LOCATIONS grla, the Health 5lagazlne. ing star Fleet Fred Borries at one stopped Earl Ogren, 164, Chicago, be chosen leader o f the Tiger eleven friends she can't decide which one adit, revlta or la ie c any copy eon- FOR RENT 61 Your body requires water, mineral of the halves and Big Slade Cutter (b;. Bldtrtd objectionable. AM E R IC AN C ITIZE N — Male, no [^ ^ B y A K c i«H «tt^ ^ since 1921. Constable has been regu- to go out with. WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY Bv Williams salt, protein, fat, carbohydrate.*) and In one tackle berth. Syracuse, Col- Chicago— Milt Aron. 140, Clilca- CLOSING ilOUKH—ClaaslAed ada to criminal record, 21-45; who wish to lar fullback for tbe'past two years. bt publlthed tamt day muat ha ra- FOR RENT — LARGE OFFICE vitamins In certain quantities. When ' "iT B o n a a v p r ic ? ^ gate, Fordham and Arm y contribut- go. outpointed Eddie (Thlnskl, 144 AMP CX>1'T SPARE THE HORSES//" culved by It o'clock noon; Suturdayt qualify at once for a 3176 a month room, second floor front, Purnell ed a man each. Street Dan — That girl over YHHUT'S TU' THIS SACK these are taken into the bo Msmbarn of thd Young .People’s was InstaUsd: Past regent, Mrs. t ’W to . Mrs. Mas Mef sodetv of the Concordia Lutheran ST.IIARGARErSCIRCU Mae McVeigh; regent, Mrs. Helen town alrndhouse by the charity eom- church who plan to'go to Torrlng- N O H ERALD velgh, .Mrs. Helen Donahue, Mra. mittee of the Selectmen lost areek, Donahue; vice ngent, Mrs. Bessie LtUlon Carney and Mrs. Sarali ton on Saturday, December 8, INSTAU^OFnCERS Lappln; monitor, Mias Nellie Smith; the Boan) Monday night voted to where they will bt. guest. of the so- Healey. The evening's program approve a set of by-laars and alms- T O M O RR O W custodlan, Mrs. Rose Oruessner; opened with solos by James Bretn. ciety there for bowling and a social state Regent Mrs. Beatrice chancellor, Mias Stephanie Tonaky; house regulations for enforcement time, should notify William Oess. There was tlap danemg by PatUe by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Oliver, tournament will be held at the Man- giving and the week-end as the 25 gnllone or over. chester Country Club -Friday at 8 guest of Miss Mary Pease of New ^^e also invite new Fuel Oil, 2-.T-4 p. m. sharp. This will be the first Bedford, where Miss Harris lived members. Hereafter all HALE’S meeting of a series of five. Reserva- before coming to Manchester. shops that belong to the tions must be made not later than gal. association will be adver- noon Friday. Players desiring to go Free menaurlng stteka. tised once a week. All please call Mrs. J. M. Miller, or Mrs. Arthur Keeney, 5&54. shops will be open all day Wednesday until 9 o’clock, The Lithuanlan-Americana will JOHNL.JENNEY Porterfield*s and closed all day Thurs- meet at Hickey’s Grove tomorrow 10 Depot Square Phone 08.50 68 Spruce S t Tel. 6584 day, Thanksgiving Day. oyland morning at 9 o'clock for football T practice. • ——— A son was born this morning at In su ra n c e the Hartford hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nixon of Collinsville. Life, Aeeldeot and Health, Mrs. Nixon was the former Mias Fire Insurance. Fidelity and Free Gift Eleanor Trevitt. daughter of Mr,^ EXHIBITION of OIL PAINTINGS OPENS Surety Bonds—Anto- FRIDAYT and Mrs Thomas Trevitt of ParkeA; Water Colors and Sculpture street. j moblle and Other On Our Great Toy Second Floor • For Good Casualty Lines. BY IX)CAL AMATEUR ARTISTS ^ Miss Mary Mauden won the Come on. children! See Santo arrive at Hole’s FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Sharply at grand' prixe at the closing^ setback two o’clock he la due at the terminus. The Girl Scout Band will lead Santa’s auto up Main Boys and Girls! ST. MARY’S PARISH HOUSE of the series last night at the High- Street to the store. See his pack load of toys just waiting to give to good bqys and girls land Park Community clubhouse, 103 Church Street Manchester at Christmas . . see what lovely toys he's got displayed In Toyland. What fun at Hale's (Accompanied Thomas .Murphy had the highest TOYLAND FRIDAY—free gifts . . see Mickey Mouse display . . Santo Surprise pack- score for the men. The prizes were STARTING TUESDAY (7 P. M.) DECEMBER 4th, 1934 ages . . games, dolls, bikes—it’s chock-full with great surprises for good Kiddies! by adults) We Think So Higrhly in cash and the tourney was under Until Thursday, December 6th, 1934. — auspices of the Ladles Sewing cir- cle. A drawing on the Thanksgiv- Tea Served Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings. of the (Quality and ing turkey was held by the. Com ADMISSION...... 1,5 Cents raunity club, and Charles Tedford held t'.:o hichy ticket. Uniformity of rUPHERE ATLANTIC for inperfi 1899 — Thanksgiving Eve Social — 1934/] iC R V IC i ' HOSE and LADDER No. I S. M. F. D. ' FUEL and CHENEY HALL -1—59.98V Manchester WEDNE.SDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 28th. 1934 E—$3.98' F--54.98 RANGE Music by Charlie Hart’s Band. G—-$le98 pressed Admission (Tax F r e e )...... cents OIL Look At These Great That It costs us several dol- lars more per day than If we | HARD STARTING TOYLAND Specials! handled a competitive brand. POOR LIGHTS A—Hurrah for the new -Desk-type blackboard, streamline t r Ic y c 1 e Generators should charge more In Has the Oil You Buy 48 inches high. With with rubber tires, chart. A big special cold weather as the thick oil causes lights, everything! atarters to draw more current at—$1.00. a Name? $9.98. We will adjust your kcocrator to keep your battery fully charged for H—Buddy L electrically the winter driving tree of charge. -Large size desk with lighted dump trucks, TRY ATLANTIC matching chair. Made lire (trucks, hose carts, H— $1.00 of hardwood with var- vans. Extra special NORTON nish finish. $2.98. at—$1.98. ELECTRICAL J—For the football fan.3 a INSTRUMENT CO. LT.WoodCo. -A game the whole B—$2.98 family can enjoy. large size rubber foot- Billiard Street Phone 4060 55 Bisseli St. ball. Regular 49c TeL 4496 1—256. Large table. .Com- grade. 26c. pletely equipped. $2.98, now $1.98. K—They just can’t wait for the snow to come -Autoa you can get into to use their sM . 32- and drive.. .Heavy Inch, well construct- Bteel. Bright red fin- ed. Steel runners. WHY Miio«’o;il’ GIVES ish. Rubber Urea. $ 1.00. $5.98. L—Electric stoves for lit- BETTER HEAT AT cT/r"! K—$1.00 E—What little mother tle housewives that FRIDAY! wouldn't love a per- really cook things. ambulator? Drop Has cooking pans, back. Large size. It too. Large size. $1.00. MASON N*. M $3.98. A _ T h e a n s w e r w i l l ^ A, M—For the boy who loves -For active ' boye— to b u il^ things — a heavy, ateel wagons. STANLEY tool chest.' ^ Some h d V e n e w All steel quality be out streamline front, Rub- chest, fully equipped. ber Urea. $4.98, $5.98. —M j ■hlukaffi C—$1.98 Awed. Olfcsr raa Mi w« tka facl > aaoT eamw inm Ike rfafc. This paper will carry L—$1.00 Pt— |lnBia Mdn» Santa’s Surprise Packages ^ ■—ikMkiiadiMiScanr 'I CA8 It CAtmUY the-great news about with lucky numbers lOAOn TO mvtNT oad siawl —a d iaUbk i m itAoi rtik Ike gMoiaM ef care, Boys and girls! There’s a real thrill for lea af %lae ceeT. December 1st and the you when you buy a Santo surprise pack- age from dear oid Santa himself. There’s a lucky number in each package entitling J. W, Hale Co. and the wrinner to one of three prizes. First prize, $10. streamline lighted tricycle or a THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. desk-chair set. Second, $4.98 Parker ping pong set. Third, genuine leather football C. E. House & Son, Inc. or a rocking chair. iM D-$5.96 aSS'sir'*’’ MancliMter M—>$5.98 A t HALE’S Toyland—Second Floor.