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Pi^vidence R: L, Oct. 31.—(AE) .^'122 calibre * blac^iKk B A ^ HURT _^Tiniess be cab show^J^Eederal Judge . Were, found to c ^ i CavMa TrftvTJovd Lietts bv next Wednesday hailed before the,court on the S t ^ « No5? A r“ :,l»l?W Sei tloD of vlototloii ot^e ter^ ^ A - he was fined S750 and ^ven a sus- suspended senttoce DquHnimit AgnoBnees: Raymond A. Jewell, of Lyd- n L S aeSde be bS ^de his liv- fense Uquor charge whi* out G ndierB injr” through ' nicans other than of a. hijackeptbOot^egger b aw e at his ; Phmsto S |^ H ^ o a - '/ h^diine liouok Herbert Cavaca of Tiverton farm- ^ • aUyffle, in Critical Condi­ n i must so to jaU for . Cavaca told the court he; was go-; of C ettod S^davs ' CaVac™?s Imown to the ing shooting, geese last, tion ^ Express Crashes l e S ' auSorities .^sone of the and the cbutt'asked Win if he a% S M t?d r5 ? K “rwmers, b«ckjyl.ea jjto Mt?.- ii,600 Barr^ After being stopped by state ordered into Cavaca s mode of llv- BeLeiTaim pm em ents Car at Crossing. troopers last Wednesday when two tog. . ^ Dedde MaFI Be IDOpMlOO Cubic F od T Washington, Qct. 31.-—(AE)—Th® of Gas Da3y — Raymond A. Jewell, 42,, of Lydall- ; Navy Dq?artment, today aonownb®^ A natloW shrine toy, mark-toe 'to ra to. Chai^ — FBI ville, was very seriously injured at j that toe Bureau ^ Yards andt'Dbcks last. resting place of .'Frlvate- noon today when a westbound ex- • would imdertake (mnstructlom James.B. Greshaim honored, by 'M Hie Chrites Closed, Fires press train struck and completely j public" worjet and utiUties Ihmnsyme,.'Ind., Gold ‘ Stjm mothers «is the first American demolished his Whippet sedan auto­ ingTlli.OOO,()00 ,as fast .as extracts soldier : hilled in Frc,’'.ce,. is ed and Danger th re a t^ mobile at the railroad crossing, in for toe projects could'be le^, - g anhed in th^t city. Gresham, Although the larger ^part of $1,- V Parker Village here. He was remov­ The program for rivate Thoinas P. Enright,,rf ; 2()b,*^ toe’ contract price of toe W l^ Coninlinity. ed to the Memorial hospital where | of shore- works, was authored, by Eittsburgh, . PA, -^and 'Erlvato /. Christmas Jlg^ting' qi^lay at , toe it was said by the house physician j Congress,': May, 14, Meric D. Hay' of GHddtfn, Iftv^ soutottod,':was^ wppirtch as, subscrlb- that the man's condition was very; TpHs Made Daily in New par&ent announced that ^contrw^ met'dCkto ;V?hen Germans rrfd/ - " BORIS AND BRIDE :\ ■ ^ ty;:mi^chtots( at. a ^meeting .of critical and that it is impossible to already:',had be^ plac;^ - by toe ed toe I 6to^:infsnti^.’B 'toe^es ' the qtostihaf' lighting^ committee . BULMTIN! . say whether or not he will recover. York City to See How Pic­ biFfedu'tdtallhig’^ 2;90p ,(^ . near Bathlembnf on toe^ night this ittbnhhg, it was unanimoysly Oklahoma' City, Oct. Badly Wrecked ’ Ck»nti»cto X*t ' , of Nov. . 2-3, 1917. , G-resham, ^ voted to' abtodbh'toe lighting pro­ (AF)-^^dJtttant Generiti Cbav, The automobile was one of the ThA. contracts let (include repwd- •wild how rests in t o , obsCure gram this ygar, due tp toe.general F. Barrett today ordered out!, worst wrecks ever seen in Manches­ tures Are. Received in ine biers at the sUbniarine^base, grave at BvansvUle, IS ' shown business depTeirfon.'dnr. M tochei^r several onltS of the Nattoosl ’ ter. How its lone occupant escaped S o y , cow.,, hiere with toe memorial planned and toe' heed for a ^pat®r charity Board to asitot dvB motho^tisa Instant death is a mystery to those construction of piers .at- toe EWla in his.hohor. . in .policing th e flito. d w g er sire#^, Sofia Welcomes Royal Cou­ SipMd NaVy.Yardy gM6,00O; p ^ e r fiihd. in riew; of. toe anticipated sit­ who gathered at the scene shortly Homes; Expernnent Stage uation to® committee of ten felt surrotindlng the glgimtie'Nnm-,' after the accident occurred a few; edmpment at ,thb turf depot, .Mrf- that eatotose ehpiild' be- avoided by ' ber 1, Stont oil weii, lipwing' * minutes after 12 o’clock. Debris of | vUie, Hfiode Island. $88,1^ ; pier wUd on the sontbeaSt edge .of the machine waS strewn along the' ple With Monster Celebra- cohstfuctlpn at too “dval alr.^tar COMMONS •LAUGHS omitting toe jpregyain, Sb m to, gtye New. York,, O ct. -31.—(AP.)—- every. busihessAihan libfrty- to,, con- the Okl^onui ' Gify wheletul^''' side of the railroad track for more tioh, Srfiyii^o, ?101,(^ ; ' district. than 100 feet. There didn’t seem to Problems of televisidnUraMinission, J Military Parade. it toe Philadelphia Naiw .^Jurd, at bry mMsU^ tributo ah generously as pbssible to Fred Morgan, .president of^j^i be a piece of the automobile that and there are many of them, are be­ $124,000; and improvemente at toe the: ebari^ tond, which toe Cham- toe Morgan company,'owoer: of i- could be salvaged, save possibly one ing tackled in eantost by the Na­ Naval Academy, f Annapolis, e i 45»* heribf CS)ii^er6e'>%s''sp6^ for the weli, luto .abfmdbned, hopon" tional Broadcasting Company. Only Prohibitionist in,-British toe pkat iffveral ^ y e a to i* ® ‘ wheel and a tire. 500. , ’ „ , . of shotting in. tlie menacing? Partly Conscious It was learned today that .tests Sofia, Birigaria, Oct. 31.—(AP)'— ■ ' Other Projects ' House Introduces Bill to^Stop ly s]^h3br a^ato'this.^ar. gusher before tonight or e a ify -- ! Mr. Jewell was pulled from , be­ now. under way in top heart of toe Sofia welcomed Czar Boris and his The bureau will adyerU^ for M anuf actiire df Liquor.^^^^" Ftod Promised > tomorrow. neath tiie wreckage by workmen Broadway. ■ 'theatrical district are Italian bride, Giovanna, with open bids om toevfolloydng projefcto be­ There W^no doubt'but that toe Ra ces Block of Wood In­ full ^oim t n:Aceia«ry-for.t^W from the Colonial Board Compah^ dealing solely with attempts to arms today. fore January 1 : mine London, Oct. 3 1.—(A E )^ A Oklahoma City, Oct. ^1.—(AP)— mill located directly across the learn just what Is t6 be expected in Practically toe city’s entire popu­ kt naval ammunition, depot, Haw- bill "to prohibit- *tod' mahufto- tif eff^'l^^w ^^^ ^bslantiated Flowing an ^tonated 60,6(k) or m ^ i tracks from the scene of the crash. tooriie, Nevada, • $285,000r. - s h ^ sight sending. r p ' lation turned cut' to meet toe royal stead of B ^ ture,.: importotldh ‘'tod s^ ; of by toe fact that to® canvass made barrels of oU and 100,000,000 cu^c Although unconscious when remov­ For this purpose, toe N. a . couple at their train as it'arrived house and magazine at alcohbUd■- bfrthrfr’feHow I’hAM^a restcri with increased wiifd. was to an enclosed autohiobile may "thtf ex Come.QimM tobr of toS . The well. No. 1 C. E. Stout, o f th s have prevented him from he.yij!g: (id M torfiester Mbrgsm Petroleum.. Oompany, is lb- form Pf Gioyabnk, and would: no* re- committoeif# » r the custoihary train whistle were it (Ctontoiued Oh Psiige^2,j, ; . | tato her i^ la n -bame.; •- > : Job during toe wfflter omitted -fa^ blown for the crossibg* r "^ept,Sft Wedding,, torfr two cbm^tooiis. S r ^ K op]^, ; ^ was , to just east of th a d ty Hmlts, less th«a No. 131, was a ^ston to Waterbuty Lalst Saturday QiieCn Ioanna.w ^t (Cbntoraed On. Page *-) Mrs. Yocum’s part in toe effort to ATikbie • thei merchants-to contribute I a mile,from the heart qf the down- express due at Manchester at 12:04. forestall toe ' Wdnapers—that S & S y to* ^iommuhity fluid to^ tooppmg rdlstrictk ; as shb'wks being maixled, to hand- 4 V.. The engineer was Satou^ Lahdoh of kime Bor^,' but today she broiightm turning ranabm iettefp over to’J. A. 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MANCraSTBR EVpnNG^IfER^, BOtjfe r, xoNN. FmnAX, ojjraiSEtf ’o m : : T'-4^ . ■■ >~1^ .A' 1 " i':' i i> I' j 'I IN41 mistic about the possible future t m ORDER TELEVISIOK PROBLEMS television, is eny>hatic in. declarii:^ that the apparatus^ uvail^e today is far .from what Is needed to dSlii^ Candidates bf the Girls FTiiadEly %erm«t-Gm(dcm' Bcheol; NORSiDtS.HOBENTHAL ARRBQNGWORiiDOirr in the homes a picture that can be society will hoto a Haiibwe'en pai^ sbeet-jw befoi^. w .Nlj^^ester; received SA reliably aajsound. ^ -a f theif regulajf'inesttog tcitohrtdw Towtt extort tiiB'immQtog tor hass- >?• z/f He hopes Uiat the problems faor CREAM JOBS' iTfg. a atyn .oBvNorth street 'I t o . Bunic® Case Hoheiithal o f (ConUnued from Page !.). jtft^oon at 3:30 at St M i^s Big^ Saving: ing'"Qie fesea r^ workers will be .p a n ^ housq, A ll tha girls are tirgod •iV ' - ^ '• Vti- - - T -..'r t . at N^rth A^ito street. Gordon had‘ ^Jenter street was re-elected grand overcome, but he is unable to pre­ tha iriviN l^ : oif -settoiag for- ^ but o f _ fwartby patriarch ..of the grand di­ periments, N. B. C. engineers point! .to-attend.jr: -. ; ■■ v out, is to determine through listen­ dict how soon 4his cah' be accoi^- lik A Foromai IfaijUfoAied he toatotatofed that-he did stop- anil vision Sons of Temperance whose deeded thirt he woifld^ • ca*ry It to i7th annual session was held in the ing, pr ^rather 'lpokingi” posb, pllshed- - ;.,4 . -sMrt'' and licrs. Georlie .H.~ Aiton- ' ^ ; •' ~ --":i -3t East Cehtor street wto.’leavh to- the- courfe'''JBte was arrasted hy ^ongregational chnrch in West Ha- which have been installed thropgh- XContihued .iFrom jPagis- IB^aurs Tfaffie Poficeman Raymitod Griffin Pew men* were at ■ ^ven yesterday. The other officers out tile metropolitan area, just what .mOrroW momlfig -for theto Wtoter near Pofish ctoirclr to ' home :to '^St Petersburg, ■ Florida. vriio- stated that he saw .Odrden go '.^e, Mrs. Augusta Rattny of Hart­ happenb ,tO;^the picture signals when aV E RECBIT BRIDE Months,'Were made public .today by out- of the street on to ltorth MMn Gt^ay street tltia ford, grand worthy associate; Mrs. they are put into the air. caiairfhan Woods. ^ They will make tim trip % autoipa- nosed TooHirrow. bile '^and will' he- accpmpaaJ^ by street without maktog^ any efto^ tito'rato, but a few men j^essie Griggs of ^ Windsor, grand Ainong other things, the tests Meanwhile, the Interstate Opm- 'v-!- to stop whatever. This iwis last Botoutoigs land getting. jychaplain; Mrs. Annie Mitchell of ASHOVERPARTl merce ebrnmission for the first time Mr.^ Allen’s rister, Ifrs. Chanel L show the effect that steel buildings, Batoh. Baich .1^ close her Saturday-and because of ^thb slid-, ‘ ofsa ii Hartford, grand patrpn. Mrs. Grace some of which-actusUly cause pbah- f set aside its regtdatlons^^n rajliead; After nearly 48 years of service north section of the wSorman of New Haven was re^elect- home on North . Mahi s t r ^ ;and den illness of Gordon’s ' 'father :1n tobi pictures, have on the transmis­ ' accoimting th ehable ‘ toe ’ to Ctoeney Brothers, 28 years df New YdrlcVhe was a^Qwed-4he (q>- the imriah reridence- w fll^lal-la ter/ ;“ed grand scribe. MrSi Anna Baedor and Northwestern ' railroads' to spmid too wtoter w itlv ^ e h ito 'to e sions. Such experiments axe valu­ Mrs. Albert F. Yost, who before, ^ u to . ' Which was spent as foreman in the portunlty (ff coming into court built,/ they found.'-reveral' 'veiM f-bf Hartford was re-elected grand able in connecti 4son of Clinton grand sentinel. 'lowe’en party held last evening at during November and December foi; Mr. Walish phtatoed employm^^t '&ive been noted some times in decoratiOnis^Yavors and d i^ ty re- in Cheney BrotM|rs toortiy after Judge Ferguson Vtop was on toe This, is g ^ g to give them grairel k The semi-annual session will be toe hgipe of Mrs; Ruth Waddell on heavy repairs tcf dquif^bent not in find sand that they would have to broadcasting. service or llke^, to'^ be to serirtce, freshmentowere to-keeping with toe his arrival to-Manchester from Ire­ bench remitted $8 of the..costs. At­ ^held the fourth Thuraday in April Ridgewood street Mrs. Yost was torney George Lessner w m coimsel buy a t & cost o f at least 36 a ioad »at the same place. West Haven. In Congested Areas in order that, its employes might occasion. The first prize to bridge land as a .boy o f 19,''and has worked The engineers also are paying much surprised to find that Instead -was won ^ Miss Hazel ^ Robinson, i o f employment. The- Tff-toeKCaSe -of Nelson p. Vignault this account aldne 'is gtong to cat t!voted to affiliate vrith the organiza- meeting the party was for her. v, of Hartford, tihiurged With "driving toe cost Of material cenMdetahiy; •i'tion to be officially formed next sion characteristics of radio waves will enter' toe ratpehditure as “a and toe consolation fell to Mrs. velvet weaving department imder Mrs. Waddell’a home was appro­ Ethel Davis.' Otoeto . present were Mt; Walsh has increased from a an automobile with improper 'This sand aito g p v d wiB be aepar gweek in Hartford, namely, the Con- in congested areas like New York priately decwrtited in orange a i^ -suspense” item,, which will not City. necessarily go into chaiges against Mrs. Roy Matson, Atos..Jacfic.Trptr small, department using 18 looms to 'brakes, judgment “ was susi>ended. r a ^ by wdrkere totooirow find Snecticut Committee of Organiza- black. Several Hauowe’en gam^ According to the man he h^ b ^ piled' to different yitions supporting the 18th Amend-- Wavelengths suitable for televi­ operation. ' ter, Mrs. Wilfred Clarke, Miss 1882 to the. 'present 600 looms of: sectiohs UhtS; and stunts occupied a part of the Hazel Gpeenaway, Miss Evelyn latest^type./ out'of wor^for n ^ ly lour months ready for use. Client which is made up of dele- sion also are being tried. Often some evening and a buffet luncheon was . This was toe first case in which- ahd. had just --'secared'cmplcwmtott Sgates from 11 organizations. The change is made in the transmitting imy carrier . asked for a setting Rohtoson, Miss E^yn Burrell, There ■will he a meeting" of served. Mrs. Yost was showered Miss Elvelyn Tedford ahd Miss V... distributing bi|ls. to Mahehestn and building conunittee Sundity .at ’ f.girauid division elected Mrs. Hohen- equipment jdst to see w^at happens, with gifts of glassware, iihen and aside of accounting rules. The grant outljdng. towns. He was here dbtog gthal as its representative. because no effort is being made to 'was made Witimut comment. Marion Crawford. ^ time a plan Will be disculsadB ' Ity silver. ^ Wbfk During Winter t that yestmday when his ' brakes which the'work will be caMed on. deliver pictures that might bfe con­ At a brief business session tim wegt bad. 'Ihe'deputy judge sus-^ sidered satisfactory to anyone tun- , A -report from Fred C. Croxtpn Mri, and Mrs, James Veitch who The ch'urch organization now has fi guards voted to have a bazaar, and of Columbus, Ohio, ja regional ad- have been spending toe summer pended judgment ' . wmking capital o f 33,000, \outaide i i ^ in. set toe tentative date of Tuesday, FUNERALS ^he frequency being used by ■visor on the President’s reUef com- and fall6- with their relatives to: the amount paid for tool land. It is December 2, and toe place .Odd Fel­ 'mittee, ,said employes to many town, .have leftv for 'toeir home to theto opinion that as long., ax-fiome W2XBS at present is the 100-kilo­ lows’ hall. The /present plans are cycle band between 2,100 and 2,260 plants to large Ohio cities haa been St; Petersburg, Florida. actual work is carri.^ '.other '' Mrs. Marie Krickspn , to have a sale of aprons and domes-, given assurance that their jobs SIKjAtSERnCE GROUP funds will .lie secured. Thd^ who kilocycles. An irregultir sending tic artldes, .fancy work and food.^ The funeral of Mrs. Marie Erick- schedule is' followed in the matter would ..be secure throughout the Norman, 15‘ year old son of Mr. jioid membership to toe cht^h are feon of 35 North street was held at Mrs. Grace Lathrop was appointed Winter. and Mrs. E. L> G. Hohentoal, and a " . TO MEET ON TUESDAY not confined to Manchester ahmer wier home Wednesday afternoon., of daily transmissions, except that student to High school, has entered when the station is on the siir the chairman of goo^^ ^Md \ T^aen as'indication of , tha re­ blit to places surrounding Manches­ t^ v. F. C. Allen officiated. More Mrs. Margaret Coleman, foods; Mrs. sponse in^’eastem sections, a letter toe Memorial hospital for observa­ ... ter. Milan 100 persons attended. The hours are from 2 to 5 and from 7 to Emma Hussey, home made candy: tion and treatment. 10 p. m. (E. S. T.) Sixty-line pic­ from Nathan M. Chrhach, an em­ Mrs. George Lttoreaimtto:!Elrandm *v’ throughout toe winter. tomorrow e'ventog. BjhmaxwiU be a testimonial dinner' by --tils Mr. Taylor to early performance given for toe best la^sfand gem- lodge to honor of his forjty yimrs at toe theater, and when he return^ Ueman’s costume and'’ toe funtoesti membership. On this ocCaislon he ed he was much surprised to find rig whether worn by ladj or gently was presented ■with a gold watto hy amasquerade party to full swing. ‘NUMBERED PUBUC RECORDS mhh. There vdll- be gamra for toe toe members of toe lodge for his About 40 gnieats from this town and chtldren.'vdto priKs galo^ w d go^ long period of service. ' Rockville 'wer^present, also Mrs. things to eat. The cpmmittM would The services of Mr. Walsh have Qirhsle’s neph^, Fred Kuhnly, who . Certificate of Incorporation like to. have all ladies of toe com­ been of great value to toe formation to now pursuing his vocal studies to MEN’ munity Who care to do so, to me|^ and instruction of the local order, of New York while singing to one of A ^vld Depleteh of jinitot /rhe Manchester Neckwear Com- at toe, efiubhouse tonigh> at the churches there and doing con­ Really Xa|ces Ftape;9BMad y. Incorporated of Manchester DeMolay and is familiarly knowh as o’clock to assist with toe decora­ “Dad” by toe entire'membership. He siderable radio work on toe staff of Chray P i ^ a W i ^ ! ' o manufacture and deal to ma­ tions. Station WABC. terials required to connection 'with has *been fatoer, guide imd good counsellor to a host oi members. Mrs. Carlisle’s home was decor­ , ALSO toe manufacture of articles of silk, ated to true Hallowe’en style, and With Fur Sets of real cotton and flax fabrics. The au­ music, games and dancing filled toe ALL-TALKING COMEDY thorized capital stock is 3125,000, All volley ball players of toe time imtil midnight. The eats car­ l a t e s t s o u n d n e w s skunk, , caracul and consisting of 7,500 shares of 7 per MISS EDYTHE SCHULTZ South Methodist church are re­ ried out toe tradtlons. Mr. Taylor And Othw Snbjeoto iSent cumulative preferred stocto quested to report tomorrow at two seemed to enjoy toe fun as much as wolf. par vsdue 310 callable -by toe cor- j GUEST AT SHOWER o’clock at toe church for a league the youngfist of his gran.dchildren ' poration at 315 and preferred as to I game with Highland Pau'k. present. \ dividends and assets, and 5,000! / Shares of cpmmon stock at 31b pmr I THEY LOOK value,-35,000 of toe capitalization j Miss Edytoe A.-Schulto of Oak ko«,ti Txojrt in ; street was toe guest of honor at -.1, RICH AND EXTRAVAGANT T./u.coAa.or, o. -oM S g| WARNER BROS. James Clarke Baker, Robert C. (Spruce street. The guests todud- Matinee 2:13. Schultoeiss and Myrtle Bakef, > i ed friends of Miss Schultz from TODAY But . and lEve. Conttaroona Rockville and about twenty of hw: 6:43 to 16:30 I a^ociates to toe Young People’b so- SATURDAY ,r Tomorrow I'ciety of toe Zion Lutheran church. , The floral decorations were to yel- ^ We Offer Them ; low and white. Crepe paper stream- i JUMBMEWra ers to these colors had cards at their ZANE GREY’S At ends giving directions ■ where the COMHISSIQII presents might be found, and toe Xhrilltog Romance of' toe Old Southwest \ i treasu^hunt led’'^ the prospecti-ve \ Itride all over toe house. I A mock mtorriage ceremony and ‘.games appfojpiriate,' to. Hallowe’en 'LAST " - OVANES^ filled toe remainder of i WITH Chetfs Filling An appetizing luncheon ^as served by toe hostess. Station Miss Schultz whose , marriage to G EO ^f OWBIBN OAKLAND STREET Leslie Outterson of Brighton, N. Y„ takes place November 8, reedved a Whereto Cattie' iteaHng Bad Sieu Play » Game of choice collection of gifts. Gun Play mid Shy Love .htoktog! Vi

WiiMiea!... tlM* b ymv ■lory, tee. ..9lU ito toy rcato lay Memea,p«w-- PLUS eiverea iwAiriitowt- nicM.LlfldiMlose^' M« Inavotolile relB... < iERB HE IS^-THE W O i£irs/G R^T^^ Id*. , . Tbie iraikr M u t' ENTERTAINBR^In His Favorite Stag« H5t eel. A • ACrfaa* MOPE/. V Maslala..«ltj:c i ■ ■ < other coats-i^ror dress and utility wear, of equally good And More. ANbTtel NIGitt values. Sizes 14 to 50. - / ' ' ' ' '■ 'A " ■ L SUNj -PH ' ' Other; dresses to newest modes to If ■ to|ai4,hfilfstoes; ^ .'V; m m v m m iiim ^ y : . y ■■ ...... ';O T S C R O # i . ■ I O Si F N.'T F rp . '■ ' V'-^ -irx ^ -J ■ V-' “ 'VS- ‘ -’- I ’ mJi r -r - / ' y . - ' ('AtS-ElPtANN®. 112* •'V* •'* ^ • 0 * * tp ’ S t u p . T ^ I I I ’ ■ ay - , . * i. W.I-;/.i. ^ijr L • • • • « l0l% i ■i-t- Jierai kni Religious inter­ * s tr o y Tb ' national Questions to be D i^ A s x i '• • • • s'* • • • • • a # • *11^%; 1 ' ‘ S e v p r ^ y ^cussed in>S^ie^ Bid Asked - E ^ ..*... V •• • V. : V ; ' ■ ' f'rile ppUce;ar4''*tsrininbd’^,to^ Bankers,TriMit Co ... . ------376 ■ W to the success of the re- 300 aU TOV(f4y 't«jtle b to; City Bank end.7?^t .. —; ^d Ssii^'*•••#•••• tS e ‘ (^aenrance of, H allow e'en in fcent series of Good W ill services 340 m . Cap NaV|^ ^ - *■' ' ■' lyi riat f (I f f [0 -« • • '«' h •..* el*'* *..*(* •* ^ 38 iLCFin'Uit^pwhfahd TMfi* ■ asm any- J a**fi^ %■ d 'a »*■* n '‘instwices*ih■ --. . aeld in the South Methodist church, id xpuilmUeVe^.abfii^g^9 ^ the, another series of these highly in­ Conn* ^^ver^ • '• • • • • • • • • • • • • • yi^cib""the'3^to’dr^^ go Htfd 0niwit^>:tiis«r..‘iHUlubet^trby >prdpe^,‘if»yiu^^ ‘dtaltd i^ I; 1K. y A"' // ;• Land, Mtg'^and* Title .. — 40 (rf'the-ttoaeiTjlmlfi;- ’ ember. Two distinguished speak­ 160 Water vito •./.....I... 72^4^ ^ tb . kfcvarely:’--' '' i": '• ‘ '' Mutiiai B and -T ------— Ahaconda-Cop ...... a..... 85W. •iln tiic past gangs,of rowdiqs have t c r i h s i i ers on great moral, religious and In- New Brit Tnt^t . .. — 200- teraational questions will be heard, 685 A t^ ito n 'T and S Fe ...... 19534,•'''f? i«a6eythe kpUday ta » chlldfon River^de -Tniijt l'. .. V.. “ ?^^e|ldyB Sid ymU, cdci^ioh'rlpr wide- eupplemented by a pageant on the W est Htfd simject of World Peace to be given ______B b ld b fo ' V. y. . a...... 23 >3' s^regdi forages cto the, nfoner^ of Insdi^oe Btecks ;j oiGzens, breaking, and cfurying. Aetna Casualty 91 arttclesi ’^ejQ|dia ■. •'••••.*• • ...... 18 it spvay^^cbairpv, >' ■ '■g-S '■ B«^es of m e^gs will be Rabbi {AetM ^ e ...... B e ^ * • • • • ...... 69%ic fbuhdrOhi:tSm\ m Abraham J. Feldman Hartford ^ 33 aewM • ■ •■•.* • • 42 « K Umre-«re those j p f o ^ v * o wm outline the present situa- ...... • • • •.*: m i 2%5 ,5^0 je^i-tbey tibn in Palestine. His subject will Conn. General^General . .. ^ 13|- lCb|-u d ...... ; . 47 *&, ejpty .or^t^uiie people' geed^ss, y?prry deposed i^ etrien ' a^y ktifl?' cUh, be. “Britain,, Palestine and Zion-' Hartford Fira .^**” *', ®^ S " cgiyysler.'' v • • • • or4er.tp,havda,gSH:4;i^^ :td' the Bilk^jjame; isiUi^ H tfd ^eam^i^w*--. 55, ^ Oolum'G*s bnd E l ...... 43% i better pick sbine other looal}^. hpsieiy from' house' tpyjiouse for % Ism.” Mr. Feldman is intimately National' Fire ...... "7 50 ^ conversant with conditions in the Coldb^vG?hpb ...... 1 1 *.,. The police, a^e going to - mid-west 'concern. '/'I v ^ ^Thf^Uwipds ,of. ihomes^afo qpickly ■ - ahd i to0j;oughiy Phoenix Fir® . , ...... cbmi ^Iv — . • ...... , . 1836^- t^em in a way tkat wiUj wrprlse / c l e ^ ^ by tMsrf liapces' Rfibhi Feldman will speak Sunday CdnspiyG^ ...'...... theyi^sldSntial cbipps^ 192^ Conn Elec Sej?v •••••■ It - 48% tWatShA'tfiR .become ai- standard toe world over and the; evening, Nov. 2. Gontjb one of fke'^heneflclisWee^^^ a lo« C o n n - ' ...... 66 .. 75 3^1 ,; iieli^-Vacuum taeaner more than uphpids this A pageant on World Peace, repre­ Cofeh' Prod ...... • • ■ • • • • cail man. Greenwich WAG, pfd. Du ^on t De N q m ...... fa m (^ -name. " If Ijas -an extremely powerful suc- -’»X sentative of the eight Nations at ,.172' the Peace Table will be given by °y ! Ha^tfSd El’ec’l ^ t !!!! n EJastmWi K od a k ...... ti0hs3 patented toread\c^^ self deaplng members of the church societies j ...... E lf c Pow and L t ...... Sunday evening, Nov. 9. The G H^rttord Gas ...... • _ Fox Film A ...... nozzle. "' 'iPncdpdltion^y\H ^ara n tee d . Priced .comidete Clef Glee Cliib will have charge of , P,i" • • " ; " ...... Gcn-iElgi?-. *. • 503P! /Results of the games in the pocket IVlancHlp^^ the musical, program at that meet- j Manufacturing Stocks Gi^'-FOodai ....•••'•■ !r 343I; i l^liard tournament at toe. Masonic -with full set of attachments. 64 Goir/MAtoi^s ] 33 V Social club: ' bate'ife^:^ ‘ ° W final meeting of the i ^ S e ? hS I S “26 __ . ■ 5 "Charles Bunzel defeated Thomas Will be held Sunday evening, Nov. | A “ " ^ __ 20 * 88 V Rinlth 50 to.38;.TbQP»aa-S»fto“ der % \y ' - ■ ■ * 16 with Dr. Elmer A. Leslie of Bos- 1"^®^ ^ ® 37. 40 ./583S: floated John ?lmmerinan-»3 to-48; a' $1.0i)'Down, $1.00 W eA ly ton as guest speaker. Mr. Leslie 1 Arrow H and H, com- jt c ~ - V* 1Q2 *17% very interesting game. Tall O e ^ ’s. 'R 6]l?|^ attended English and German uni-| __ 8 293i4- ' Saib Houston .defeated A1 Bacon, Dance at towMawmc''Ti^ versities before the war and j giggjo^ stoford, com. 33 36 56 to"" 25; ’Thomas Smith won- ftom riiriEi qualified to speak on conditions in “ ...... J., ^8%; 100 . . . . I... 24 % Racon 50 to 35. “ Cap;” Peterson de- Nov. A-|B3pg Dp!^d'l*'dge,*I. O.^ Europe resulting from t ^ World a4^q gp;ncer ‘ ! 2 4 ffeated/Paul .Pougan-40 to - 28>- apd W'ar. His subject will be, “The pres­ ...... 2434 O. F., F a t ^ and .Sop: banquet. 10 16 ^, Paul ’pbugan won'• from Sam‘- Hous­ ent European situation with respect Bristol Braiss 83 Nov. ii-^^rmiafioeHay.. f: do, pfd ...... 95 ^734 ton 50 to. 48. Nov. 14-^ock and/Busldn Play to Communism.” Case, Lockwood and 500 t 35 Sam Nelson wap in first class 105 1 ^ape and won from “Sam” Houston at High; ^ o o l, ‘^ e Admirable THEUNIVAC ■ Collins Co. y...... 24^4 Criehton.” A/ • C Colt’s Fireardis — ‘ 283^’ 25 % ! ..:’.,....'"-,i934- 50 to 35, and Sam Ncison defeated 30 35 1 H. Bach 50 to 18. Nov. 17rpCbP*nb®*^. Commerc|- Mere is the’greatest value in a fine MRS. J. L. BUEL GUEST Eagle Lock ... — ...... 31% 30th annu^/ meeting.' quality vacuum cleaner. A thoro- Fafnir Bearings — 70 i ...... "48% ' H.'Bach defeated Sullivan 50 to ' Ifov. 20^21^ T a U C ^ a rs Show. bred “Universal”— a full size in 18 ...... •■'’8534 125 Nat Fow’ahd Lt . every resii^t—yet offered at a re- OF D. A. R. TOMORROW -- - NeV Cop,’...... IP3i 16 139 j . markfibiy low price!. deans thor-; __ 60 N -Ifv C ent...... ■ o'ughj^ and picks up alltoalrsl lint, do, pfd ...... NYHHahd HTF .• ...... 89 Session to be Held at South Inter Silver ...... 55 65 ...... 6% npH ravelings. Full set of attach- 102- 107 Nbr- Am /Ayiat - .•• ments for. cleaning out-of-way DOWN M. E. Church— To Aid Ellis 1 do, pfd ...-... i .. • • • Noyth Amer...... 83% Landers, Frary A Clk. 62 64 ...... 8% places, upholstery, drapes, etc. $1.00 WEEKLY — Packard ^...... are just the Ihipgs to n'ear Island Fund. |Man & Bow, Class A . . 5 ...... 48% may be had at slight extra cost. - Par Pqblix ...... do, Claiss B ...... 10 ...... 65% at the Mrs. John Laidlow Buel of Litch- ; __ 20 Penn I ® •••••• V t .. % Zieia will bl oe -.ne gueai opcaiici qi, ,, < Pbil^c Read C and I 12 Phone 4159 for Demonstration 1 90 — .. 82 the November meeting , of Orford ' i\y^ ’ ’ ' 18 20 Pu|i Serv N J ----- POVERTY DANCE Parish Chapter, Daughters of the Norto a ^ Judd , ...... Radio ...... 19% 23 . 25 .. 22% by the American Revolution, tomorrow af- | wUcox Rndio Keith ...... 4 8 ..19 TALL CEDARS and SOCIAL CLUB temoon at 3 o’clock, ir the parlor of 55 Rein R a n d ...... the, South Methodist church. The! R^PseU Mfg Co ..... 45 .. 48% 41 43 .. 14 ^ J^tesses-.will be Mrs. j;ohn P -! ' cn ' co^ ... 30 ..104% Masonic i* emple, T onisfht Cfaenejir, *Mrs. LeVemt Holmes and Screw .. 100 115 South P a c ...... Mrs. Mlary Jenney Moeser. , I mfoiT'-A” Southern Rwy ...... 7134 Music by 100 ---- ..16 ,^'The members are reminded .that ' 38 Stabd Brands ...... i t this meeting they are to make Stanley Works .... i .. ,/ 36 S t ^ d Gas and Elec . . . 7534 Golonial Orchestra 80 — .. 51 < their ^voluntary- contributions of : " — S t ^ d Cal / - .•’••-,. of Hartford jiofaey fbr the work at Ellis I s l a n d , | Ta^or and Fenn . . . . . 115 .. 5334 46 48 St^h Oil N J ...... instead df donations of materials as j ^ ^ Stand Oil N Y ...... 26% Tickets 50c. 68 70 • • • • • • .. 40% in preidous years. The ohairman of j __ 20 Tex 6 o r p ...... the Ellis Island committee will! Gnmn M fg ^ 31^''' Timken Roll Bear ... .. 49% 200 — jtovircha^e whatever seems best suited ; U S Envelope mi Union Carh/...... 62 112- — to keep the immigrants busy during out.^^Fs Confessions are being heard this man and Helim ^Adamson. ;Wheb tb® the society will eptertain the Hartj- . standing coat event of the season. Cold weathfer Isihete '-r" afternoon .and will be heard tonight time came for the real. party the ford Archdeaconry' at 3:30. The ' Don’t deprive yourself of toe coat of your dewunh.'JTPkv'as”^ « before the masses which are to be children were seated around a ta-bie riety, of styles, fabrics and sizes to sint-the gaily decorated In the r e la t io n Weaker 'at- tlds' time will, be Mrs. ' convenient. • • .<«'• - •' ■' s;/'! celebratedat 5:30, 7:30 and 7:40 to­ Dimpek, Diocesian ptesidfent. A morrow's morning in ’St. James s Hallowe’en colors, black and orshge. ’ .i&rvf* ’- W ■ » V , Each one received favoirs. In the supper will be served by the'yopng^ taste of the ittost f asi^^ ?t • Church. er -nienibers ’of toe'^ brapbh: follov^- • . - - shape of paper hai» iand lokypop tS p e d a l! \ .J -•! X ■ V'.® hig v^jbh toe.'j^ests' will'attepd tb^ ^ There is a total of 3,016,281 dolls, and enjby^d |fQdd :-y ' .. miles of highways in the United things prepared 1 ^' Mrs.- , Stratton eyepipg seHrice. Rev. : J. I : DRESSES ; assisted by her rister-in4aw, iSliss pidbe tn -prea a special sermon, s^; States of which 660,000 miles are r is-n-ul -J Margaret Stratton. to § time; '/I surfaced. $7.95 ■ -4,*-^ 1 t > •W Tr ValuQS to 812.96.4. . ^' Fresh,i,'’ -’v cn^. hew;^ - - dresw*'": jikit arilvedt? i.YpuT„ Just ■ love toeto^ r J' '

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li^NCHBSTBR BVBNINO HERAIJ)^'SOIOT MANC3HESTBE, GONN^FRIDAY^ ^ f PAGE FOUR sermon, “T b a L O r^ l ... 'w ffl'# the plotof:. ^ ob^rved aUj vseho^^asf- seen s i t ' ^ role of aa^^outlaw.^maae Ib^dock as so by cirouni|t;iin% father than I9 Bions will choice. usual. * V ft The Christian 'a t i m s iSTATE " • dVer,. in th r atqpporiliiir; Mrs. Cornelia Barber of Wethers- suoh sterling screen players aaJiU- fteld, but who was a 'resident i t win bold th& meetaiF a t'6:30 eUe Bnmm,-Myrna Loy and Wal­ W ap i^ for many years, suffered a o’clock to the Tonight’s program Tat the State ter KcQi^. ' ' second shock at her hotoe last Sat­ consec^fation seifvtee : brings knottier of the popular Fri­ S. Martto, pastorVff A' rate ;coi-^eature.'for toidght' ^ ^ urday, mbrniito, add is in a serious Ruler of day night Cabaret Night^. An ex­ cnhmtiott. with % trained, nurse to^ gregatiOnal church aC SoirtfrT cellent foutract vapdeviUe . program gaturday« pfesmts one other sot Will be present and-^r-“ has been booked apd an eyen^ of of entertainers. A| Jolson, to 1 attettdahoe. _ os the following'subject: * - -- By BBUC® OATTON screen adaption of. hip greatlst Mr, and Mrs. Charles Later rad clean enjoyable entertainment la aa* two chil(j|ren left early last Wsdnes- 1 hive heard about it /thram®" * sured aU those who attend thla stiMre success, “Big . Boy.” JdfKto friend.” The Endeavor i» Chicago—The of a form­ popular amusement palace topight. never better at creating lauglto day morhtog for ra automobile trip then to this story which deals with to Mainerwhere they wlU spend a, Irene Skinner of PleaSratJ^^li^^'j' er Italian commlaaion merchant Leading the vaudeviUe bill, ia an unusual attraction, it being none the rdda of a certain horse, Big Boy, Ure^. or twb . with'-’-relatiVSs and Waiting Grange held ito regtoar who hungered for the power, wealth other than the famous Lawredbe ia the’Kentuc^ Derby, who is tq bs fidends. ^ “ m eeti^ last Tuesday evshtog aftsi' and fame that go with gang leader­ famUy,' consisting of father, mother rid^n by Gus, a colored jockey, Morris D. Sullivan rad son Bd-' the regular business. It too# J J a ship, and Went down into the under­ and ten children, who .have been 'is^ed, o f course, by Johipn. It tope .ward Id. SulUvtin rad family mo- form ^ * Hallowe’en party^ nearly tb ^ tb. Kerae, N. H., recoitiy. world to get them, today je^ea ^ heard, in Manchester, on special oc- ..ue fl^d for iapghs, and to c id e i^ all dressed in costume. About bO GaTOne,’the .legendary;.4»d rtan ot^ casions; It is an act entindy out of few pictures have eyer packed'’g l^ey returned through Brattleboro, Were present. Doughnuts, eoffee and S e S o u th Side, practicaUy the the ordin^ and is scheduled to ap­ greater thrto than tiiat of the Ken­ whei^e they enjoyed,the beautl- applies' were served. Mrs. Walter N. disputed king of Chicago 8 under- pear over the R. K. O. circuit in the tucky Derby, with the wise-crack­ tut soene^i^^^ey crossed a covered Foster rad Oscar Strong received very near future. To see this imusu- ing colored jockey doing his stuff. J' jfooden bridge which was built in the prises, Dancing was enjoyed. : m en Joa AieUo crumpled up ai famUy together is a novelty and ISO6. ' i' ind breathed Ids last under a to hear them is a real treat. There STOPPED! \ " Ctoton E. Buckland who was tak­ en to the Manchester Memorial bos- mONICAL fchine gun barrage, the swarhty is hardly a musical instrument that - f; • ' ■ ■ ■ Capone clinched his title to s^e some member of this remarkable FATHER: I heat you are al< jUtol la st Sunday afternoon, under­ ^ w s h ip of gangland. One by family does not play. This act la ways a t the. bottom of the claea,. went an operation on Monday mom- “So you want a divorce, Rastus,” bne—and, sometimes, two by two scheduled to nm twenty minutes C ^’t you get another place? ' tog. He is getting along as com­ said the judge. ^he has /een his ^vals ctMed. ’and there is really an hour’s must* TOMMY; No, all the others are! fortably as era be expected now. “Yes,” said RastUs. want a If all the “big shots" who tried cal entertainment crowded into thip taken.—Answers. Emiign George-A. Sharp who has divorce 'count oh nudi "wife xdftfcth get their cut in Chicago's iUe- short space of time. 'The Crooners, been enjoying a leave of absence at an ironical remark.” revenues without diverting a a trio of real artists, will be heard CO-WOBKERS the home of his parents, Mr. and “An Ironical remark?" Ihare into Capone’s pockets, not in a series of comedy and novelty Mrs. Arthur E. Sharp of Mystic, al­ “Yassuh.^ She Said, Tf you don't me of any prominence now re- songs. Joe White, every inch a real “Why did you greet that man in so visited friends to this village. go to work I’ll hit you to the fa« ^_iains. Capone’s victory is just comedlEm, has a twelve minute skit that swell limousine ?” George Later is 'staying at the wid dis flat iron’.”- ’fit-Bits. about complete. to present that is a sure cure for “He’s a colleague.” hpme'of Mrs. AUce G. Smith whUe < Future Is In Doubt that “blue” feeling. “What work does he do?” his parents are to Maine.. j Whether or not it is final is an­ The Kuc ’Driragle club or the Y. jNOT SO GOOD * in addition to the attractive “He signs the letters I type.”--- other question, yet to be m - I^tige Kolner Zeitung, Cologne. W. C. A. giris ^ iwered. Two things are possible, vaudeville bill tonight, the picture nual meeting next Monday evening “What's that , extriK^dtoary 'he Chicago imderworld can ^ t- program booked for tonight and noise?” asked the farmer*. . e ig h t y e a r s i n o n e at the Y. M. C, A. boys’ club rooms le down • in Capone’s iron grip, Saturday will be presented in its en­ at the parsonage ' grounds. It 1$ “That,” replied his wife, '!to Jane ith competition at a minimum tirety. Zahe Grey’s romantic classic MAY: I certainly had a good time while 1 was 21. earnestly hoped that every member cultivating her Voice.” id killings uimecessary or there of the old southwest, “The Last of will make ra effort to be present. “That ain’t ciitivatin’,’’' said .the ;an be a final desperate flare-up the Duanes,” with George O’Brien ' MARTIN: I suppose so. A per­ farmer. “That’s harrowta’.’’V"'ri.t- son can have a lot of fun in eight Next Sunday moraitog at the Fed­ DU the part of the once-powerfiU in the role of that famous and lov­ Blts. '-..x. Korth Side gang with a great deal able character. Buck Duane, heads years.-^Answers. erated church, at the close of the dt free-for-all shooting and a frantic effort to knock out Capone himself. The first alternative seems more hable. But whatever happens, fact remains that right now North Side gang seems to be Rd\ f ilessly shattered and leader- 13 Capone, over whose round ite a number of requiems were ited when he went to prison in _ m ...... 1 n.| ...... lladelphia a couple of years This striking layout shows how , above, muydered as be left his home. -Upper left, the ■o, has “come back” with a bang room in the house across the street where machine gunners waiteid behiiid a curtai^d window; arrows ’ with a good many bangs, in todicating buUet holes made to the wall by the spraying ipschine gun and the white cross marking t Those jubilant announce- the soot where Aiello fell after be-had turned to' run up the a U ^ a y and was shot by a g u n ^ n mts that he was through seem hidden on the second balcony, Indicated by the white arrow. Briow Is the feast that the maeWne -■ki : ’ have been, a trifle premature. gunners bad Thread ip their apartment, detectives coating the dishes with chemicals-in an attempt to ^ 1^ Two Foes Dead, One Jailed develop fingerprints. ' ______' ______^During, the last few years Ca- ■ .j - . s , ../jy.y.v.vrt,.yi.t.v.... 1,1 •.;» ....nI -.w., ——T-y-T—-ir * le’s enemies were grouped un- fr the leadership of a trium- informing them that thereafter in Wicosnsin, .and,dragged him off ■ate — George “Bugs” Moran, they wese going to buy Capone to jail. He emitted wisecracks V HARTFORD ;k Zuta-and this Joe . AieUo,. beer.- Half . a dozen efforts were whan arraigned ta..court, announced 10 used to conduct a fiuorishing made to atobush him' and his that-he was out of the racket and law-aWding business in the crowd, but ^ c li' failed. Flats that assured the judge that he had a m v i£T and selling of fresh vege- had been rented ovelooking Ca­ son named Luke McLuke, Jr. He iles and who, seeing the money pone hangouts were raided by the now awaits prosecution as a va­ ,t was to be made in the under- police before they could be used. grant and a gun-toter, while federal >rld, turned crook and went out Right here, Incidentally, Is where agents are preparing to , lodge HALLOWE’EN get his. Zuta and Aiello are Jake .Lingle seems to come in. charges against him for evading the dead and Moran is in jail, Lingle WUS; reputed to be, a 7’]^er\’‘ income tax law. On Oct. 31, HaUowe^en, or AU Hal­ le South Side nutfit started Apparently the Moran outfit sought The Murder of Aiello low's Eve, is celebrated. It takes ig for this unholy trio a his help, paid for it and then felt Aiello, then, remained; and for its name from AU faints’ Day, the observance of which was instituted ig time ago. They opened the that they were being double-crossed. Aiello, who doubtless- figured the ■ k. ack with gangland’s major of- At any rate, when Lingle was killed pursuit had grown slack, there was in the seventh century to commem­ isive to date — the St. Valen- it was commonly supposed that the prepared an ambush. An apart­ orate the conveteion of the Pan­ le’s Day massacre, which sounds North Side crowd was responsible. ment overlooking the front door to theon, or temple of aU the gods, in e the invention of some imbal- Zuta’s Time Comes his house was rented, and men Rome, into a Christian place of wor­ L?ed writer of dime novels but Moran was sought for questioning were installed there with the cus­ ship. ch actually happened. A ga- but he could not be found. Zuta, tomary machine gun. They waited The traditicnal observance of H •e that was one of the head- who sterted in life as a cringing,, for Aiello to come out; and at last, Hallowe’en are survivals of ancient larters repots for Moran’s whls- sidewalk-poxmdlng capper for vice unsuspecting, be did so. superstitions and pfigan festivals. v.i; r trade was Invaded one morning joints, was taken to police head­ Perhaps you would like to know The tradition of superstition is that # a.s'quSd of South Side execu- quarters for questioning. For safety,, how machine gunners pass the time this is the time when supernatural ^nbers, and in it at the moment be was conveyed home again in a while awaiting ra execution? Well, influences prevail and when spirits ^ re Uned up against a waU "nd police squad car. The car was am­ these men had a table and enjoyed walk abroad. iled with machine guns, whUe bushed and machine gunned. Zuta a light lunch on the day they killed Many of the famUiar customs of fi'startled dog, cowering under a was not hurt; a motorman on a Aiello; they had black coffee, Hallowe’en—the games and pranks hck, looked on and survived as passing street car was killed,- Zuta, scrambled eggs and pork sausages, of children and grown-ups, together lS only witness to the bloddy af- in the imderworld phrase, knew and they ate as if they enjoyed it. with the ghostiy tales by the fire- that his number was up. They also had two big boxes of Ugljt—spring directly from these be­ Eit massacre, sensational as it chocolates, which they nibbled as liefs. was not a success. It had He bid out in Wisconsin at a lake 14 resort. One night, feelihg that he they watched the doorway across A book published in 1511, caUed b ^ n aimed at Moran himself, who had eluded pursuit, he was host at the street over the sights on their “The Festyvall,” mentions a custom at Substantial Savings was to have been present, and who a dance, laying a pocketful of gim. In addition, they smoked obsolete even at that time. "We 'HS did indeed pass by the place half, . , . rede,”, it says, “in olde tyme good an hour before the trouble started, nickels on top of a mechanical cigarets; and very likely they in­ piano and in-vlting the nearest dulged to light conversation. people wolde ''n All halowen daye put Moran escaped and the job Flank Attack Gets Him bake brade and dele it fer aU crys- Went down in the books as a ^ac- dancers to drop a new one in the ^cal success bnt a strategical fail­ slot whenever the music stopped. When Aiello came out they were ten soules.” Then a big sedan, stopped outside, ready. The bullets splintered his Douhleknapp Furred Sports ure. and half a dozen men walked in. front door and spatted off the 7 Others “Get Therls” bricks of the wall. AieUo turned MISUNDERSTOOD I ?The North Side gang, of course, The dancers faded away from wsteillated. Capone had a trlum- Zuta’s side. He was made to sit on and dashed down ra aUcy—to nm a. chair in front of the piano, a into a flank attack. Another gun­ “What’s the matter? Didn’t you Virate of lieutenants, Scalisi, An- get on well with the girl I intro­ COATS wltnl and Guinto, rad they went machine gun was turned on him--- man was waiting behind another rad that was'^the end of Zuta. window,’ and AieUo got no further. duced you to?” to an underworld ride;, and such “WeU, I asked her three or four £^er South Slders as LOrenzo Moran, meanwhile, dodged back Jtoiano got theirs in' the same and’ forth, sought not only by his ’The total number of stars is un­ times if I could see her home, and btisiness rivals but by the somewhat known. It is possible tb photo­ she said if I was as keen on her way. But Capone himself, after I.., lying in the s^ety of a Philadel­ rejuvenated Chicago police. The graph more thiu 10,000,000 of home as aU that she’d send me a phia jail for a year, went un­ other day the'police found him, also them by a loj^ exposure. photog^raph of it.”-ATit-Bits. r i: f scathed, and the hunt went on, ;'.;The North Slders, meanwhile, were getting desperate.- Capone ^ Upper Left j i^ce had halved the city with >■ Particularly' smart for them. Now he was demanding TH e Sports model with dtattoc- 7 r bustoess or travd as well as deplete control.' His beer run- tive English air, tailored to snoitive occasiofis! ' Bi'own , )^ers were calling on speakeasy eivr box style with 6-button doa­ ; n^ototoates to the- mixture igroprietors on the North Side and ble breasted front and r a g ^ ’ fabrto' sleeves. Satin de clufie'; ^ Frebcb beaver colira » ™ lined rad interlined. Notch­ pouch'style. Patch {pockets^ ed coUar, set-in pockets rad ^rtth button trim and seamed medium belt add. to its hack accented'vriOi me^um sportive style. . belt. Rayon, crepe lined. •. Brown with brown F In Cocoa, Deer, Beaver fur. Other ^Apptartnet tnd emftrt art notablj aivanetd shades shown. TttfarmtHtt is m ttthtr, mort thrilltng thaa ever Black and Oxford

/ Trimmed With Trimmed With. PersiaA Curl and Manchivian Krimi|fier Wolf Extra rooms in at­ K tic or basement cire quickly and ^sily made with Sheet- 7 rock.The walls take The new Nash cars are the fastest, the motor car beauty and comfort th^n Left Bliistintion ’ . Right m iutrBtion most powerfol, the finest performing ever. And in downright dollar value, One of those chic semi^t- any decoration. A more formal wrap­ ted models with flare skirt "Wewill supply you cars that h>ivc ever bornc^thc Nash theytar excel anything in their respcc- around with wide fla ^ rad tofrioately seamed lack. emblem. They embody p.ri$e :ficldsi i We should like to sW t and intricately seamed ''Mcehted with S'tie belt at prwnpdy. back sritl».har|w; ‘tte belt, the normal walstltoe. Lux­ materia|s—.the m o^‘cartt^l'iStpiift A re pouch owra |md deep urious sbavri collar rad. itiet cuffs of cimy Pra-: pointed C liffs of black Mra-' il-prkmanship.' They bnng you ^orer: t ^ . fur are dd^tely smart j Jhurira wQlf:^ Waruily to- IHEETROCK .iifiooth suede brOaddoth ta rito i^ Tfae FOMpBOOF WAUBQAHD ; fine rito S r T O : 8 - 8 p t-go ^tries' V: :G a l jt to* Wue jaiack Bad i^Chkwetod K ■ *75^5 to 1 8 4 5 '■ *945 to»595 ;' V» I S 65 ^^rown with brotm ’ contraiM^ G. F:. WUliS & Soil, ^iaa c«rt aa^ :AmicIuP ^ V o lf Ine, A. : .N E W t B >T O- D;a y • s - D 0 L L A R . . ;^.other models in Bil (Blifi Lapin, htortotnk - v„ s Hato street and oaraciu triaui.) Phefie 6^19 iT- \ y. i ■ mkmmeameammmmmmmmrnmmM CORNER MAIN ST. AND B^^AINARP SOUTH MANCHESTER iK t >7^

<■ i ^ t ^ ^ i . *_ AS* ■ Vi ■ ' ^ MANeHESTER E\^NW G^6ERALD, SOUTH MANCHEOTER. CONN, FRIDAY, O C T O ^ ^ ■ '.^-V ____iV v,.Cjfcsrii..^ - - *'■- ^ ^ —— ^ r-^\i ^ • ' ^ ------Wi^ , - -• _ - latroduci^ fiUft-toAataM.^O(b ,tpW5*. CMbfoi^ ahd hakne of her slater,* Mrs. Mary-E, '^JIUE^ON ^ND JtNSWBR SERiBS ^ ihdep«id«iit'.* a^- hUtohell. ' ' iNCKEASiNG INTERmy % i •- I- V- HEBRON 'The banquet of the worn*= r^dtotU^ suburb' neopia Upraised fw movies at <1^8 bridge club uma hWd W ^ e ^ M Y llt KNOW CONNECmmf far Into^the twritory of neceasarily foUow ■ IN HEALTH OF STATE GMtvlMlyTIIE COHNECnCOt CBAMIEI OF C0NNEI£S,t|ie, day e v ^ n g a t . the home .,of tM^ ASY1.VM »Ttm, HAMTOeD W^ch aiinost enelrdes it. ri8 get them. For Ueei About fifty Christian Endsavorors Hisses Pendloton and M rs,''Anne^ BrookUne, s Maa^, ^^=<9P9se UcwUdsifmo'^ , ^dsw'raaSdha with the select from Hebron and OUead attended G n i^ t Those present ^New .HaVen, O ct 31.—(AP) — Q. Prior to toe eiwtion of the^ A. Connecticut, ^ Housatonic and ^BrcKfitllne, lafgast to ^ 'd r d ty ln thsA toe children are better; ------f the Tri-County Union meeting of the Charles J. Uou^aa, Mlw B. K g- Ocmatuitiy Increasing lnt;ere8t ..in toe unit^ SUtoa without SI m^<« without them and‘that persons vfl». loj(g, Mrs. Mary E, M lt^ril, M ^ present'^ay State Capitol In Hart-1 Thames, t ecc^mlstiade^ p^ society, held at Marlborough Con- toe pubbc health la seen In Con­ picture th e a te r ^ ^ g iw ito people Udish'to attuad may find tom “oo^ Josephine Martin, Mias necticut. commimlties according to tord," where were Connecticut laws ^ toportunlty .&^VQib; lb..toe elec­ > e n ie ^ located to nearby tiistricta ^ 'o lt ItttBds to-huFatate produt^ gregational Church Sunday eitenlng. Victoria Hlldlng, Mrs. a statement Issued .today by Ira^V. enacted? Q. What are tixe oppoHuittltiea for tion w "fot Bostrse.verM, It may have been just a Hallowe’en The recipient is selected, by, rep-j oughOUfirn cnoirichoir, «uiaand refreshmentsreArcauiu^v® w*of <»f- advance of toe date work is expect- resehtatlves of the five ' _leadiilgt ''meet an. emergency, .ii^bre often Just-to; take,eaxet^-past tw and cupcakes were served during j quoted poenls* and 6(i to Pogiu* prank or maybe toe burglar was chemical sdcieties. ' Dr.'Eugene^ Ci r SiBohte Bowds blUi' . -Why ,vrowy,%bout tokt - needed'money ?,-v;Why^ « There is ample evidence accord­ just new at toe game, but one way Sullivan of Coming, N. Y.,. was * ^friends or:rolaMvas And suffer the embarra8sinmti Hours 9-5:30 Saturday 9^1 I for' gallantry in Nacarag(ua, was at Perkin medal awarded yearly for the newspapers several years ago. sell Casparets.>ijbr'.a dirne, and no do the farm work. | doilaf preparation.,'could'' do bettor Miss Charlotte S. Hall, Mr. Joseph The true or Arabian camel has toe controls, with Comrilander Ralph outstanding achievement in the field No motive for her masquerading to Merritt’s secretary, and Miss Jessie hump, the Bactrian camel ha,s D. Weyerbacher, head of the naval of chemistry, has Jieen voted for Cranston has been established.'. i work.—Advt. ‘ Kennicott, both of Hartford, were^^^Q^ aircraft factory here, as relief pilot. 1931 to Arthur D. Little, chemical guests of Miss Daisy White for don- ner one day recently, following the teachers’ convention which Mias Kennicott attended. \\ Members of the Standby Club are j holding their annual fall meet ati their club house located in the vi­ cinity of Fawn Brook, near' the Marlborough line. They are spend-] ing a week or more at the club i HERRUP house. . j Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Jones gave | a ’coon supper to several of their friends at their home one evening recently. . .ox.,. A report has been received of the serious illness off Mr. W. B. Hills of New York‘City, resulting in an op­ eration at the New Haven Hospital where he is still a patient. Dr. Hills is a half brother of Mrs. Helen White of this place. His condition is as favorable as could be expected. Mr. Eind Mrs. Arthur Eiseman and ' family of Elmhurst, L. I., spent the week-end* at their country place here, motoring back and forth. Miss Clarissa Lord attended a fraternity dance, at Wesleyan Uni­ BEDROOM versity, Middletown, Saturday eve- LIVENG ROOM SU ITES Allan L. Carr spent a day and S'PIECE BEDR0()M SUITE NOW AT ” night early to the week as toe gruest 3-PIECE SUITES IN HEAVY YELpUK The price of these Bedroom suites is marked'ddwn to-toe bottom be­ of Dean Ladd of the Berkeley Divini­ cause they are samples. Elvery one is a value ttiatr is-astounding. - C^n^ ty School, New Haven. John Ladd, These living room suites are and .covered wit., heavy This anniversary, we bring to you VALUES sist of the bed, dresser and chest of dfawera Sac them—you will buy. ■jthe dean’s son, who was Mr. Carr’s velour. Floor sample suite's that-inust be sold now. Consist of the H guest, returned with bi^ to New Divan, Wing Chair: and O ub ,Chair* ...... that we have never seen in our history. It is Haven. ‘ 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE NOW AT A recent automobile mishap oc- a rightful occasion of celebration. Our- suc­ . •. curred a few days ago when a New 3TIEGE SUITES IN PINE JACQUARD A group of fine suites that would readily M high as $150, York car cratoed into- the - fMl at priced for immediate clearaway. CJonslst of the bed, dresser, ches^ of New style suites with fine jacquard coverings The frames are, built cess during these years has been astounding drawers amd vanity. Buy now at these prices, j V $66 " the foot of Post Hill near the Ives solidly and very,comfortably. (Consists of the Divan. Wing Chair and place, smashing the railing and Club Chair. Buy one now^^^-you save much. —due to'the faith and confidence of the peo­ doing some damage to the car. The 4-PIECE COLONIAL M APLE SUI'TE^ car was able to proceed. Many ac- ple of Hartford and vicinity. Grateful to-the ^ cidents have happened at this place, 2TIEGE LAWSON: SUITE IN DENIM K you want " the Colonial maple suite toen.buy .this one at this low but so far no fatal ones have been people, we show our appreciation in a practi­ price. The bed,” dresser, chest and dressing table'inake iip this lovely reported. This hill is particularly If you have a taste for the Colonial, buy this Lawson Bofa and suite. By all meahs see it. • '-vy dangerous when toe roads* are slip- (31ub CJhair. Covered with fine denim, authentic in style. Se-^ it— $ 5 6 cal way by offering our entire stocks at truly pery. —^you will buy it. ♦> ; Hebron grange furnished part of exceptional prices. It will be well worth' * 4-PIECE WA^LNUT VENEERE6BUITE ' the program at Echo grange, Mans­ 3-PIECE GENPNE MOHAIR SUITE* A -ovely suite, beautifidly;finished in watoiit veneer w lto veneered, field, on Tuesday evening, in re- your while to select furniture for Christmas overlays. Ctonsists of toe bed, dresser, chest aM F r e i^ -vanity. You sponse to an invitation frotn that These fine suites’are drasticaUy reduced in price. Covered, with will buy when you,see,tlfis suite. ’ ; ! - , i, ^Fan^6* genuine and have reversible cushions Consist of the Divan, $ 9 6 gifts now. You benefit greatly by doing:$o. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Kibbe (Jlub Chair and Bunny Back CSiair. ' were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adalbert Whitney, in Springfield, Mass. Mrs. Lulu Ray­ SfOVES-HEATERS mond of South Manchester was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kibbe at their BLANKETS—COMFORTS home on Monday. ■I nm D ining Room Suites A group of colored singers from Poney Woods, Mississippi, will give a concert at the town hall, Hebron Lovely 5-Pc. Dinette Set Center, Wednesday evening, Novem­ ber 5, beginning at 8 o’clock p. m. A charmingly designed set for the dinette or ameU ^ning room. The concert is held under the aus­ Choice of various finishes and colors. The extension table and four pices of the Hebron and Gilead Con­ I chairs make up the set. Buy now at this price. gregational Churches and St. Peter’s f Episcopal Church. The proceeds vrtll 23-P^c. Tiea Sets be divided between the singers and 8-Piece Dining Room Suite the churches sponsoring the project. Imported tea sets in charm- Farmers are harvesting apples of Marveloud floor sample suiter, consisting of the extension table, I ing patteiTM which there v>as been a fine crop, j and colors. . Clfler apples are also being gathered ; ‘25x50 Rag Rugs buffet, lio-'; chsiir and five sid^ chairs. Buy a dining room suite nOW;^ $ 5 6 $ 1 . 9 6 for the making of cider. It has al- I At these low prices. Special, at ready been remarked that many of , .Joven rag rugs in the apples which have been aft to j assorted colors. be wormy have been better than I I Buy them now. 66c usual in that respect this year, even | 9-Piece Dining Room Suite in trees which have not been i A high quality suite in a very beautiful style. Consists of the china sprayed. Quinces also have yielded cabinet, buffet, extension table, host chair and five side chairs: $86 a bountiful cr^^p and are not so Buy now at these savings. • • Circulator Heater - , wormy as Usual, it is thought, at This, is an' astdwfflhgv'vjjue at this price, least in this vicinity. cause,use it is built ;tcK give.pVi|ect heating service* Mr. Charles J. Douglas, continues -11' Grained and 'flniahdd to improve and is able to get about to, resemble and drive in his car. $ 2 6 . 6 i Sunday visitors at the home of walnut. ' , » . i • Mrs. Josephine Martin were Miss 60x80 Part Wool BLANKETS Louise Morrison and Miss Storrs of 'These, blankets'are warm and are Thompsonville. Visitors - at--Mrs. Martin’s home on Wednesday were really big values'at An efficient heater that heats this price. ' $1 your room quickly and ^ Mrs. Clarence Hungerford and Mrs. : « ... -‘.5 Hungerford, Jr., both of Hadlyme. hconbihically. 1 ' Mrs. Wilbur N. Hills has returned to her home in Gilead after having spent the • past *'hree‘weeks at the Warm Comfortables " ! ‘ ^DpcbiraM«d M etal * ik yTlSs range is built ’to’ give you' tfie; ;mpst,' satisr These coinfortables are warm and yet light to factory and. efficient service; deyf A A weight. • - , Fern Stands Sm dke^tandsr •Ta^e 'advantage erf tifis; to e ^ UCI j I Flored decorated ticking $2.86 opportunity. ' with colored borders. t r*'l CLASSIFIED '9 6 c - ■ Gabinet.Ga^ R a^ e; Complete 7-Pc. Sp^re Bedroom Outfit ' Buy a new gas wuage ntiw-^thls*Jw^ure ^ v ^ All Wool Blankets Designed toetal beise with ■you value-that has .not haen ' A .stand foi^' your fern' of>i‘.- ' You can furnish your entire spf^e-rooWfor only $86. I removable coloredglass tray. Guaranteed all wool blankets in offerc4 to ye«fs ' " $ 3 6 [a veiy special'.^vMue at 96c. choice of solid pastel shades. $ 3 . 8 6 plant thht is I charm togl^j.d^?fe^c^^o^ Buy. 'r-.i Have 3-toch satin hems. signea..

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• - . ... .1 Door Stops it $ 1 - 6 6 ■’, r : 7 6 t i ^ '.-354^ ■ ■■' vr ' • Decorated, to reMls- iaTWsi^wi^r cleans .-tlc- crtors. ;;Has le^ h ■^thorbittg a n d and coUaf. Pleahe "i-:’'noisaessly. WeU ; take, wlth.you. > % RARTPOfiK; BRINGS RESULTS 'Aj-'f/f • -• DIAL &121 Lfe¥i / ‘ ; - !£L-ei . - . • ' ' • 1 '^•.J , ■.■■--•■■ -.V ;.■■>”.■.■■••■-' ■’ >'? f, i- - - -- 4 « v' mANCHESTBB EVEmKG HEEALD^ S»UTH MANCHESTBE, conn. mmAY^JOCTOBBRSl^ Xaaa^. FAGIS SIX ,feliie4 IVflBIlS bOlUi^f di F t n t G t m a n Ovemi^it BosstoiHrileomd man^ m five Omjb DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Shot down to BewtoB Etrdet n m * * /• 9:0i)»^mocratta oan taJka Leadingr'DX Stations. hOB ustof meaeer-eqnlppdd gun. . rrWay, October 81. talks, gram. 6Q8,g—WSB, ATLANTA—;40. Here Were Mmnomtee A.P.Nem .Nortb Adaapa, MMs.-rPoUce be- aneeen'e flanoa, lauitfc. UivB eaoapad responslkte __ _ music. Ihv store rohlieryr xiil^ % . iVrough ^ u » ^ o ^ Y a v rS v e J r targ- l8;00—N nct'e danceO ^co orchesira.orchestra. .A 1. . - 1:66—Studio artists reglstery. Spiingfleldi Maggy—CooUflge W te d A m y ,1 III - ;SHOSt w jy oil tlmfi. WbOU tHoV An>oa ’a* AaCy. ;*st guajjnc* £"?£• ju- 1:ll-.Nlfht club progiW. SI8,»—KYW* CHICAOO—1080. Local Woman Reviews History of Movement to ra4l9 aadrgai) dafahda Hoover filoiB 'team ta ^ e Brst. sec6nd» and fourm 7i8»—WJZ prorTMna <* h/*) ll:80-Am os ’n’ Andy, .comedians. critioiBin oyer bm6n*Mu jacsB to -^. intematl(«al military 10 :80—Political talk; organistr U;48—Dance music to 8:00. i n ^ stake at the Boston Horse Wb&e toadmds of 1 1 :00—"WiSl mala.tjoartet. • 380.4-WBBM, CHICAGO-770. to This Country from Crefeld WadblDffton. — Wmiazn Tyier £:80—Band, comedy, aketch. Pi4fe, ‘.Aaronson’a dance mwlc. Famous Textile Center: publicans wUl get working major* Vallee, a song croonw 7:00—Crockett Mountaineers. 10:80—WABC football predictions. MI8B«9> x k b p o in t * 1:00—Around the town. Ity. • . ' tra leader, w u aittiof: It. 844.6—WENR, CHICAGO—8/a WaehlngWl.—sW tp r Caraway ly on a bass drum caaa atrCtoUfal cnees 8:00—Excerpts'from grartd epem. 7:80—Farm programs with play. After reading a sRort article In aflax plant M d on the, other a wcav- IQLSIB; I don’t love Rcma]d.Tahy ■when 8:3C>-Col«pblB> mala'OHor^^^ „ « 10:00—Varieties, comedy team. predicts DexnOoratlo victories In more.« ' Last night I wanted', to AJrpttft Hefe eariy to Cologne, togtop, where be was to have g h w i 10:15—Syncopators; grtrls’ tiro. Ctefeld, Germany,' on the lower r.n Jamais ••Blumberihg Sea.* 10:45—Interlude; male quintet. all the historical data of Gern^s- (congFessi 13 Crefdd en fig^ ts, and to toe | lice station. g;00—WABC CTand bits. '‘'% Traj^N “ w'yoRKf7«. 11:30—Amos ’n’ Andy: pianist plf. who claim Germany as their na­ veins of several Manchester families, Washington.—^Mellon replying to I'SO—Popular harmonies, guitarist. 6:00—Skit. ’’Raising Jimjct; 12:00-Dance music (8 hrs.) who came from that city to the 0:00—Collettl’s dual trio. B :1.5—Dinner dance orchestr^ S88.3—WFAA, DALLA6—1040. tive land but others as well. Represmtative Gamer, says charges 10-00_WABC radio revue. 6:45—Lowell Thomas, reporter. 11:09—Lata dance music. The facts given by Mrs. Schur­ Rhineland flows the same blood as of political bias to treasury is sim­ 30:45—Voyagers feature 7:00—Amos 'n* Andy, comedians. 861.2-KOA,-DENVER-^. mann substantiated by her cousin, those early settlers of Germantown ply preposterous. 33;00—Organist; dance orchestra. 7:15—Football forecasts: Phil Cook. 11:45—Old Wagon Tongues’ hour. Dr. Frederick Marks, who Is a pro­ possessed, who came here not for 283-WBAL, BALTIMORE--1060. 7-45—Frohne sisters, entertainers. , 12:30—Modern melodists music. Ptoehurst, N., C,—^President Far­ : —Winnie Llghthat** fessor in a boys’ school in Crefeld. materiid gain but because they were fi:00—Pianist and tenw eolos. 8 06 1:00—Mystery aerial drama. striving for truth and religious lib­ rell of United States Steel Corpora­ C:15—Studio muslcbl niom^ts. S;30—Vldllniot. pianist, harpisL 1:50—Pacific nomads hour. The little band of 40 after an tion, dedares intelligent manage­ 6;.5—Lowell Thomas with WJZ. 8:46—Nioro oonos, bJcH,**- 374.8—WBAP, FORT WORTy-80C. erty. StOO—Billy Jones and Ernie Hare. Ocean journey of 75 days landed in ment will restore prosperity. 253.8_WNAC, BOSTON—1230. : —Mixed chorus, orchestra. 10:80—Orchestra concert. Philadelphia on the 6th of October, Mr. Marks, Mrs. Schurmann’s S;00—Orchestra: birthday greeting. 9 36 11:00—Artiste entertainment. lAurd, Md.—Two race horses 10-00—Soprano, contralto, quarter. 11:80—Musical programs (2V4 hrs.) 1683. This was the beginning of the cousin - heretofore mentioned, wrote 8:30—Two politick! talks. 10:80—Sketch. "Jolly the history of Hendrick C h ristl^ burned to death to stable. j;0O_WABC programs (4 11:00—Arm Chair male quartet. 285.5—KNX, HOLLYWOOD—1050. Germem immigration in America, when buying Aspirlii 333.1—WHEN. B U F F A U ^ m 1V15—Slumber music hour. 1:00—Royal optimistic hour. and the reason was the same as that sen, the first man to discover toe Ancona, Italy.—Earthquake death- 8:80—Concert orchestra music. 1^00—Two dance orchestras. 2:00—Lion Tamers program. which Impelled the Pilgrims to come Hudson River, also of Peter Mtone- toll estimiated at 25 with hundreds t;00—Democratic campaign talk. 493.5_WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 3:45—Legion Stadium events. vH who was bom to Wesel, Rhine­ injured, be sure it Is genuine 10:30—Late dance qrchesern. 7:00—Children’s hour: wchestra. 374.8—ICTHS, HOT SPRINGS-800. here from England—that they might I .J-- B46.1—WQR, BUFFALO—660. 8:00—’ ’The Good Old CapUln. 11:30—Late dance orchestra. be free to worship God In their own land, studied theology and traveled London.—Prince of Wales asks 7:00—Fred and Ethel; »nn*'Ov , 8:15—Studio progranj: orchestra. 32:00—Studio entertainment. for a Dutch concern to the Blast Elnglish people to support League 7:80—WEAFI programs (8>i hrs.) 299.8—WOC-WHO, IOWA—1000. way. After Oie so-called "Thirty N 9 ;00—Players presentation. todies. He bought 11,000 acres of of Nations'to crusade for world Bayer Aspiriil . 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 9:80—Musical comedy ensemble. 8:00—WEAF programs (2 hri.) Year War" the people were com­ 428.3—WLW. CINCINNATI-700. 10*00—Throe denco orohfstras. 10:00—Concert: political talk. pelled to .worship In a manner which land from the todiacs for 60 Dutch peace. 0:00—Dinner dance music. 10:1(L-NBC programs, (1% hrs.) Gulden to 1626 and founded the 7:00—WJZ Amos *n Andi. M5^WL1TrPHILADEL^^^^ 12:00—Barnstormers dance music. they thought wrong. Many groups Athens.—Former Dictator Psm- 8:00—WEAF programs (8 hrs.) greatest settlement on the Hudson, galos and 27 others arrested, on 7:1.1—.‘Itudlo musical Program^. 10:00—Studio musical hour. ?33.1—WJAX. JACKSONVILLE—900. were formed and e®ch group had 8 00—D.ance orchestra: feature. 1Q.SO—-WT0AF programs (1. hr.) , 7:15—Orchestra and.songs. different ceremonies. ' New Amsterdam, how New York. charge of conspiring against gov­ 8:45—Mac and Al; concert. 305;9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH-980. * 8:45—NBC programs (8% hrs.) Every province had Its ruling sov­ Peter Mtonevlt also founde,d Fort ernment. Know what you ore taking to r«li«ve:that 9;30_AVJZ programs (lli hm ) 6- 00—Sttidlo nrnslc: comedy team.fl ;.30—iSschnnge Club: Jtudia Christine on ihe Delaware River, 31 .iS—Varlet.v; dance orchestra. 7.00—W.TZ Amos 'n' Andy. 491.6—WDAF, KANSAS CI’TY-^10. ereign who directed the form of re- Stockhdm.—Dr. Karl Landstein- 12:30—Soprano. orKOi''?*'. 8:30—WEAF programs (Hi hrs.) but these two Gerfoah settlements, headache, 9ore throat. Aspirin is not only effeetivef H it - 280.2—WTAM. CLEVELAND—1070. 7:15—Tellers musical program. .liglon, and his subjects were obliged- er of Itockefeller Institute ge^ • / -i/'' '• 7.90—W.TZ programs (4 hrs.) 10:00—Studio' dance orchestra,, to obey. Sqme there were who ob­ had nothing to do unto the German­ Nobd.prize for medicine. 7:00—Gene and Glenn: music. 11:30—William Penn’s orchestra. 11:45—The Nlghthawk frqlio.- town colony. always safe. P:00rTrappers: Friday frolic 245.8—WCAE, PITT8BUR0H—1820. 808.6—VyHAS. LOUlSVILLlr'820. jected. About that time William BoBtapr:--Minority stockholders of 10:30—Theater vaudeci le artists. 9:00—NBC programs f3_hni.V,,' ... ' ^ ' V 'v • • I ' ' 33-no—Orchestra; midnight melodies. r.;3fi—WFIAP’ programs (I4. h rj Penn came to Europe.^ He was a toe Gillette Safety Razor Company, The tablet stamped with the Bayer cross is -relibblos 7;n6—Studio .irto; muaic hours, 870,2—w e e q , MINN., ST., PAUL—810. traveling preacher, Uie son of Ad­ 12:30-Austin Wylie’s orchestra. 8:nn—WKAF Programs (3^ hrs.) 7:00—WABC programs (1 hr.) file bill to equity against dlrectorq^ 399.8-WJR. DETROIT—750. 860.7—WHAM. ROCHES^R—UBO. 11:00—Polltidana: radio column. mired Penn who discovered Jamaica, NEED HOME MISSIONS for impairment of company’s capK always the same—brings prompt relief scifely-^oof n<^; 7;,30—WJZ progmms gOHBNpCTADV-700. ,nn 9:00—NBC programs (3% hrs.V they could exercise, their religious Minneapolis, Oct. 31.— (AP)—Its H. GlUeit' advooatos abandonment 7:00—Norman CToutsr s 33:155—Time, weather, markets. 11:4.5—Enaemble. soprano, tenor, liberty and carry oh their ceremonlep qiganization completed,-toe -A.meri- of toe drect primary and return td Don't take chances^ get the genuino p r^ o ct Hdfittillfdl 7:30—WEAF programs (8J4 kja.) 6:15—Dinner dance .music. 12:15—Dance music, piano twins, In any form they desired, 10:06—Kritn’i concert orchestra with 6;4fU-lTncle Ahe and David 376.9—KGO, OAKLAND—790. can Lutheran conference uniting ac­ convention system of nominations. b y ' the name BAYER on the package and the * weid Katherine Palmer, soprano. 7:05—.Toseph Krelnln, violinist. 3t;0n—stage coaehera music. Crefeld was then overflowing with tivities of seven separate Synods, i 33:10-Vincent L6pez music. 3:80—Green room: tlrsplace. Springfield, Meiss.—Calvin Coof 7:15—Players presentation. deserters who came from Holland, heard today a plea for Intensive mis­ lidge breaks political silence tc^^ O E N U IN E printed in red 11:30—Theater organ recital. 8:1)0—studio concert orchestra. 2;.v 1924. She has appeared as guest Belgium, was understood here today St. Paul dlosese of the Roman Cath­ t obe played the role of negotiator Johann Blelkers, Tunis Frienders, olic church was noted today. I-. F. M. soloist of choral clubs and oratorio John Simons, Ian Lensen. V , societies in scores of Amerldian between France and Italy with an The archbishop, who has been ' 7:00 P. M,—Fro Joy Dinner Dance eye to settlement of .their naval dlf Mrs; Schurmann’s ancesters fqr critically iU with heart trouble, breheatra—Norman Cloutier, di- cities. Wken a member of the Na- many generations back "have been ticmal Grand^ Opera Company she ferences. . rallied yesterday and he continued irector; The American, who Is the chief Mennonites and, from -"them have to gain last night, and his physicians Get Happy broadcast re ^ a rly over the Na­ United States representative in. the been handed down many stories of tional network. said they believed he would recover, Happy Feet forthfeming session of the League of these first settlers of'Germantown from the present attack, although Here Comes the Sun Nations preparatory disarmament An explanation of the Mennonlte re he w£is not expected to be strong Cheer Up, Good Times Are commission, arrived here Wednes­ ‘ligion is given by her. Briefly, the enough to resume his ^active duties t. Comiqg HAUOWE'EN BALL day night. Yesterday afternoon he first duty Is to dissent from the in­ again. ^ Gee, But I’d Like to Make You conferred with Dino Grandl, Italian fluence of the state and to gain vie HELD FOR RANSOM . Happy foreign minister and delegation tory over one’s own self, to will to y Happy Days Are Here Again AT PALAIS ROYAL head at the London naval confer­ do right which leads to salvation. Casablanca, Morocco, Oct. 81. — i' Sing a Happy Little Thing ence,' It was expected that confer- The Mennonites find religion not In (AP)—Hostile Moroccan tribesmen Where’s 'That Rainbow? epcez with other persons of high ceremonies or theological disputes are holding two, French aviators for ■Vi' \ not In force, but In liberty and love 7:30—Old Company Songaloguer- Tomorrow night at Palais Royal, standing would follow. ransom, payment of which two oth­ Talks To Brland They are true and plain and do not American Singers Quartet: Charles Hartford, the annual Hallowe'en ers of the plane’s crew are arranging P Harrison, Lambert Murphy, tenord; Mr, Gibson came here from-Paris swear, ’They also believe In the con at Tiznit. . ' Ball will be staged and from pres­ where he, Just before departure, fession of sin before baptism, there Walter Preston, baritone: Frank ent indications one of the largest The plane was forced down to ex­ Croxton, bass; William Wirges, pi­ talked with Premier Tardieu and fore reject Infant baptism. AU Men treme southwestern Morocco'after attendances will be on hand. Tweet foreign Minister Biiand. nonltes 'are baptized when 16 years anist and conductor.—NBC. Peterson’s Night Hawks of New departure Monday from Agidir with Reports from Washington are old, after having passed a strict ex­ mail from Sotoh America. 8:00— Cities Service Concert—- Britain will furnish the dance music amination by high, church officials. Jessica Dragonette, soprano; thu heard here that prior to the am­ The tribesmen seized the plane and a monster frolic with lots of bassador’s recent departure from . In Industry the Mennonites were bavaliers, male quartet; Leo wholespme fun, souvenirs, noise- and two of toe crew, toe otoei; two Washington he was instructed by ihostly weavers and they brought escaping with part of toe mail. O’Rourke, tenor; John Seagle, bari­ makers and prizes for costumes will the silk Industry to Crefeld where is tone; orchestra, direction Rosario President Hoover to offer his good provide entertainment for edl who offices to bring a French Italian now the largest silk emd velvet cen .7 |k>urdon.—NBC. attend. It is not necessary to attend naval reproachment. ter on the Rhine with a population HAVE YOU A RADIO V' 9:00—Clicquot Club Eskimos— in costume but It is expected that It was stated here subsequently of 126,000. Harry Reiser, director.—NBC. the .majority will. THAT IS DEAD? that Ambassador Gibson had come The seal of Pennsylvania reads 1 can bring It back to life. For ' 9:30—Del Lampes Everaharp Or­ to Italy as the special appe^ntee of Peace, Love and Plenty of Truth, chestra—mals . quartet.-—NBC. servioe and accMsortes call ’Though Booth Tarklngton, In­ President Hoover to try to settle the *11118 only can heal the world. ThS ^ 10:00—Highlights in Sport. Italiau-French naval qflestion. The seal of Germantown is In the form S 10:05—"The Travelers Hour"-— diana novelist, has had a third eye operation, who can say there are visit was veiled with (he utmost of a three-leaved clover. On one leaf M, E. WOitSAA ^ ncert Orchestra directed by secrecy, grape duster, on another the 88 Center St. Phone 4477 Christiaan Kriens, with Katherine strdnger visioned writers better palmer, sopramo. able to view the American scene? ;5 Rakoezy March ...... Berlioz h Sylphides...... Ldncke p Orchestra y Ave Maria ...... Bebubeirt New Patterns g Springtide ...... GrlOg PCatherine Palmer with Orchestra in wool uid silk and wool. Fifty, Stations. *«clear and distinct. * Living a Life of Dreams, Cowan A Prize For All The Members Of Your C Don Juan ...... Strauss in ^ e n That ^af nn af tpaj Orchestra Interwoven Hose 'test with the ntw Oeneml Ileetfici Pleading ...... Elgar Afternoon Bridge Club p Mah Llndy Lou . . . . .Strickland Full Rafi|M»:E»db. Astonishing ?ovm LKatherine Palmer with Orcheatfa ^ A la blen Aimee ...... Schuf tt 50c 75c $ i Doesn’t sound reasonable but it is—if yeu serve Manchester ,,,F uli Range Sensitivity.Full Range p Orchestra .. -’ iV *":-7 ■ 'J' ■ • ■ ^ ' ^irline Sel^tivityl p. Hawaiian Interlude Special Pkney Hose I? Hlma Islanders Dairy Ice Cream at the conclusion of the game you will find that I* Good Evenin’ ...... Seymour 4 Pair And its Full^ange Tone is so real — Orchestra ,everylmember considers Manchester Dairy Icl Cream a prize des- 8Q true-^thnt you seem ectually to be Pour Presence ...... Sohumann { sertr' - ‘ ' H the s t u ^ as you listen. Zigeuner from "Bitter Sweet" ...... Coward Come in today — see it •** heat it*s New Fall Caps LOWBOY—A dUdasaialiad (.. therine Palmer with Orchestra' •American cal^at detiga. Ha* '.Thuiio’s crowning aehieyeiiae|Ltl \ Canzonetta ...... Godard $1, $1.50, $1.95 Always obtainable at its best at your neighborhood store or fully with aoT yurrw^lBfl. U!!! 9 . Country Gardens...... Grainger whlcharaKf aW'frid-' Orchestra . favorite soda fountain. Order itfor your liext meeting. ll:06-7Hartford Courant News; V5 ’avelers News Bulletin; Weather: Heavy Black Crew: 'antic Coast Marine Forecast; In­ trial Alcohol Institute Announce- Neck Sweaters t. .:10—Hotel St. Regis Orchestra, Specials < $166.< icent Lopez, director.—NBC. for Saturday . . . ill:30—StraSl Melodies. Walter Easy terms, Year ild radio accepted^ part payment. Let UARfgcaise youc fert, organist. old set. > 12:00 Midnight—Silent. k-' )ELFB1A*B GOLD MMIML ;■ Trayek Swi^ters ^SOPRANO IHMOIST OF " UsuallyLisuaiiy $',»0,itvvf Q Q - i TRAVELERS HOUR" ^ 9 # ( 7 Epeeigi ...... iKatoertoe Palmed, popular gMsst r i»At5aso ^ ^rano of choral and' oratorio^or- : ^ - i ■’ STgjstef V izatlons throughout toe country, Alwayi Obteiiinblfi Beati At Yunr gelgh* PhonS^t^prJBTBa. Prorini.: I i.'.'iear'itl been engaged to assist Chris- Kriens .and toe WTIC concert horhood Btert oriFimrite Bodn FdontiUiu * toestra to “The Travelers Hour," -■A for 1Q:65 o’clock tonight . itiM- V. hi:i. toe Clbnnectiihtt statlpn. The I vdll include symphonic ar- ' iri' -»Sr.-,OT mti cAducraBhiiMniUm^-ilaiiis - ■ - .Hi.li.1 ,IMI. I„li A as wen as 'dassleal compositions hy At the Center i i '■* rt-’ < ■ y i*”'’ .-44 •; \ • at-TuimewvFaUs ^mhers-Saving birthdays taTi2 ^ * ^ tt»e etresto wore* made wHl-hold»atpil^m a^ on JWednea- .-Wednai^yi > „ 'lA toeaday tiigSht.lwhen i ^ c q sur- November 5, .,to .Cplumbia- itSe month .of November are > e^ -. invited to attiehd. Mrs. Lottie^ 1 The American H ow on Ma^et' pl^i)03 A gi^oup o f’ anny officers and Membera'v^ meet 'at the home of M Taicott is in charge^ . ^ Btreet M jitbeta at a meefihg' . , Mrs. David'' Horidlow of - Ejm .street U' Mbs Ma^ ^Itaball - ioom ers hw e .foimd. to rdri< was i> jdietator rX a t 10 a. m ,'and .'VrtU-make ..the. trip • Miss Mary.J.^Kim^U, 78, a life­ elsewhere; : r - .vj. y . C reeSplii 1026, denied knowln by auto.^ Members de^ring;taan^; long resident- o f ji^EUIlngton, died at ! Mrt. eoffa-'Ci-^ e-of - ^ » cousplracy but was^ X. portation should notify' Mts..'0. C. Lav^^ce street were* given a- ■?,W«&hingtoii^ p e t w k tbvAth^And^Wbnens'i,wei»\{w^ Panghlos. v- Legion wi^ be instiled ^ shine.- Dinner will be sewd in 16th wedding anniir~“" ' [d d - quarters xninimlzpd im - Turkeyv'*^>»®^. that name in BlUngton. »inHile is the new, state com- church. While there the pUgrimage member of the EUington Congrega­ that jew s’''were-’respoMihle ,for--.tlUs 1 ! S ^ ™ 4ect and the tact that he will lead to many interesting, places. the First African Baptiet .qhurch.qij sehtr to .FoJSt .My«,>- ^ tional church, having been connoted Wednesday evening.'V ; 'Army post.. ;•';. •»' ' ■'5 condition. ■r*4 : .■ ''"S laito be inducted into office on that Democratic RaiEfy Tonight with the church for 8 1 years. Miss . There vidU. be a big , Democratic ——------rn~r ’ .'The sociM secretary,At..tae^Wta^ ’^evening, brings great, honor to Kimb^ was also a member of me ‘Btouse, who handles' Ota -thduitods f B^mley Dobosz Post of which he is a Rally at Pulaski hall * on Vill^e \ J®\^ TO PBOTOST Woman’s club and the Ellington W^. of Invitations sent out eitaiwRy , -- tsbnxber. street'thiS evening at 8 o’clock. C. T. U. of which she was president ^' New Haiyen, Oct. '3 1 .-r(A P .)^ J banquet ^wUl be held in town Mayof Frederick G. Hartepstein will ARMSTGANGLEMiER <^Vint»ra and receptioh^x40-1» ■‘for many years. She attended a an office in the rooiwitarmeriy:uW Jews frqm all parts of Connecticut hall, a chicken dinner being served open the meeting and a member of urtll gather tore Sunday afternoon, the Polish-American-club will pre­ ‘meeting three weeks ago. nr,* 91 T A-pi BVank ;fdr laundry,:instead o f a, smallapacf by Urbano.Osano of ‘.Manchester, ^The funeral'of Miss Kimball will Chicago, Oct, , .31.—(AP)-^F^^*,]ioccupied in-the residenOa for a miass * meeting • 'of protest side. The speakers of the’ evening nere wlU he about 300 present at be held from her late Nitti, reputed taeasurer 1 s^tibn of the White Housh- Pap^ agatixst the recent change of British the banquet. George Taylor will be wUl include Julian Pworowski of. of Alfonse -Capone, sought., j.- ovissjel Train the Fresldenl’s policy toward Palestine. Bong leader during the banquet. New Britain, Lewis months under a gS 1 S aide, and CoioheliCampbell B* The ineetlng will- assail the' Brit­ ) 'The program will*commence at 7 Bolton. -DcmocraUc Nic^fs pastor of the Ellington evasion In^ctment w m •; T,^_ig *1.0 miUtary aide iwo vriU ish stand'oh the ground that it as- ' D’felock, with P ^ t Commander Harry Congregati’oSai ch ^ h wUl officiate. early today to an '<^'>^'^*'"■-1 nWorfafen ari aails the'Palestine mandate. Speak­ J^kson of New Britain acting as apartment . in B e rw ^ , od^verUngr lhe spaeetnUlcli a * diStes tar Representatives from the 1 John Baezko ers will‘’include Louis Ldpsky of ■■/It zxiaster o f ceremonies. New?York, former president of the; ■-i'.U?* Mayor A. E. Waite and Leverett town o f V e rn o n .. i The fu n e ra l of John Itaczko^ 4 7 ^of nf tuo 2R “nuhlic ene-ljbins the executive office buildin|;' Zionist Organization of America;' diarter, the latter Rockville’s only To Elect Officers. thia city, who died at the Hartford mS* iamid by tte e5Se im.t WAV- e westWWW endy**VA cf:tbe vmt9: H h ^ tl» ichestra. ' . ' '.The Farm Bureau and its WOTk. Card Party ernment |i277,940 in taxes and penal­ basement of' the executive, office - .-'.I, ^ Packard’s Pharmacy ' \ Silver JuWlee Mr. i^ ite is president of the New There were 21 tables of players ties and that he had an tac

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‘ t '-C- j- I S O > DRESSES That you would pay $22.50 to $27*50 for elsewhere. What a ^ ■ \ • AJLL We also have a-iine selections o f Suits at $15. Splen- i ■M J Newest smaurt. styles. Every ^ Never In all our career have we.of­ f Beautiful' fered D^^MMses 'Ui such qhallty at such did assortment of patterns. HEESSES low prices and; such ^ O ^ O *> ' ■ i ' ' ' ' 4 4 wiiitei "S ir^ ^ d color,; Kat v^ety in every con- ’ \ to . I Sport Si^ts crepes, sating- chiffons, - wool - j cel>-able style— Only ^ '$G'vV $2.94 3-Piece -; ' .' ’ ■ '■; crepes. Higls shades! , ’Way New Styles SPECIAL! ; MEN’S TRENCH GOATS Tweeds! 'C IQ ' Values to Value $7.95 **.®*®^ . . i • \,ValUff?$I(h05 1 All Siz«i $39.50 f ‘ LADIES’ Fancy Back, Rain-proofed, Large d t f Q t t . if' 'K f > LehthervButtons .• ...... • ...**? I-:.'' ^ , V . OF NEW F .4 E WEARmG AJPPAfeEL'EVE^ / Beautifully trimmed with luxurious • :STUpEI^$! SUITS in all the new shades^ of browns. furs and if you were to buy the furs 'Also Aevibts and blue serges'. :^;;^^L ^gs alone you would A 4 ^ Sm surtPiir- S i ^ for Special wiUi two-pant^...... eP i xJzW vr 7 pay cc much as you ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Q E v ^ o n e - do for the coat .How. Ei«r;, ’ Trimmed Every Coat Itself. EXTRA TROUgERS to match your stiit. Winter Interlined A large and>>aried ^ 9 O Q K :?v G O W N i,, -assortment...';'^---- COATS ..The Last Way Word in*;„:: ‘'H SUITS AND yalaen. V Values Styll Below ■ to TUXEDO SUITS Chstl ISB50 ffihSO ./■i' , Values to'$|9«50. OVERCOATS Values to $J50 \?'.v A n S h a d es: , Fabric, cut, fit and style make them well Bvenr Coat *Way;B^oWeWhol«^ m e n , you wUl marvel at the toe val­ worthy of the tei'm “fine;” ued we are offering. All the latest $15.00 1^ 1 styles In the newest pMtenis.. A ^ X V w V / .-•A ♦ . ' W ^ ,W: 7?^. .■ ■ ~ a|L-’• fr - i J m E ^ O s t o ^ I 't-T OPEN SA-TURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 5 :30/ CH ARGE I T ! i i l j

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lished by law coupled up with any is no longer news, sooie^ty ^surely mim. «#•!! H uQ ul|fiiM provision requliinff the employer tW win be in the devil all a state. V ' X ‘-' pay. six or fiye and a half days' pay Sitnihtg Xiralli for five days. In fact, so^fa^ aa the PUBtlSHBD BT THE____ _ Democrata are concerned it never ^ SHE DID IT liJEAOrffi' triB»ATJ> PBINTINO COMPANT, INC IS Bluell Straet will have legal sanction, even in ^ e Just a little 'precipitate were '■ ?Sc- SoTitb M anobestar, Conn. h THOMAS FERGUSON states controlled by them, m^us- those critics of Mrs. ^ r l Yocum of ■ V Xl : ,iK*. :«;«;.«■ General Manager try in the Deniocratlo south has Illinois who bawled out that lady iMiiWow ilHMdin m i ttrn te -i ; j ’- Founded October 1. 1881 been fostwed solely through the idea for refusing to co-operate with the item i'-. Publiabed Every Evening Except of long hours and low wages. All police-and the newspapers ^ the oo' w M , AUmm tk. FmI MeCai. em '«l «b tmm- Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the the advantage it has ever' gained matter of the Mdnaplng , of her Post Office at South Manchester. PBOTEOX.THE TEETH A-ment. Fortunately, the fodds con- Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. has been through following suCh a b^i^er husband. Now ‘ it has WrXH DIET taining vitamin C are almost all sd- SUBSCRIPTION RAXES policy. Mr. Smith’s party .in Con­ turned ^ t that while Mrs. Yocuin kaline-forming and also have a tend­ One Tear, by mall ...... ^®*29 Per Month# by mall ...... S .60 gress is not, in a Uue moon, going was pretending to hancue -The a rt land science ~of dentistry ency to overcome tystemic addosis Delivered one year ...... $9.00 to do anything in opposition to that negotiations with the ^ kidnapers has xhade an enormous stride within so that toe saliva which bathes the Single copies ...... ^ ..S .03 tyeto can'become more alkaline: policy. ‘ herself she was in constant com- toe last quarter of a century, not .....' MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED , onty in toe, mechanical field,’ but also After you have corrected your diet PRESS The question of child labor is an­ mimication with a powerful bank­ te ■ “e way for the newspapers to be­ adopt his diet, and in these the gum tic is assuraiice'toat there" is a great primarily In support of William M. condition grew worse, but every one deal of recognized value in this P-to-the-minute F a l T Butler, Republican candidate for have an idea that is Importantly i gaUantly and of ffie'eighty^flve who used the cor­ method of treatment. Chiropractic furniture is marked at^ the'United State? senatorshlp In wrong. His remedies are simply for getting in her way. rect diet, showed a gain for toe bet­ is defined as toe science of adjust­ hopelessly inconsequential and frl- ter, and in many-cases their pyor­ ing the spinal vertebrae with toe the new low prices at ' Massachuset^, would be sensational back, ^ d there's nothing, to say rhea and gum inflammation were hands by me3ms of a specific thrust. or thrilling. In fact It would be after that. entirely cured wltbih, sixty days, There is much difference of opinion Watkins Brothers’ ..-rl rather difficult for anybody to make dental treatments also being used in about whether oti not toe spinal ver­ tebrae actually get out of position, a thrilling address on the Butler BOULEVARD STOPS addition to the diet. Giims which shop at South Manchester. Almost a himdred and fifty Man­ had been bleeding easily ceased but there Is no question but what candidacy. But whenever Mr. bleeding, spongy gums became firm­ toe stimulation given to toe spinal No need to buy old, out- chester persons have contributed IN NEW YORK Coolidge makes a speech he almost er, and tooth decay was stopped. nerves through chiropractic treat­ of-date things because they invariably says some one thing two dollars each for the privilege This, diet of ^ r. Hanke was not ment is helpful In bringing about in­ creased tone to toose parts of toe which hadn’t occurred to other of driving once past a boulevard New York, Oct. 31.—A couple of unusual or freakish and. yeti it-over­ are low in price when you can v ' - stop sign since the signs were erect­ came that frequent disorder of mod­ body which receive toe added stimff- speakers and which on examinatlo.i years ago, when Chinese restau­ em life, bleeding gums. He advo­ latibn. select such new fashion-right things as tMs d iw turns out to pregnant with signiff ed a few weeks ago. We- doubt, if rants began to over-run Broadway, cated a diet which was rich in pro­ I facetiously- christened that thor­ cance. The outstanding Item of it is worth two dollars of anybod3r*s tein foods, supplemented by a diet (Bread) the new low Watkins prices. These tables, with 22 oughfare “Chow Mein Street.” that contalhed plenty of foods with Question: Mrs. O. J. writes: "I that sort in last night’s address money just to enjoy toe very feeble Today chop suey has replaced tops, are made of either solid mahogany or :soU^' wlnut, thrill to- be gotten out of so fleeting vitamin C; to be exact, a diet con- wish to-know if toe genulhe whole­ came when'he said; “Issues have ham and eggs and corned beef and slsting of plenty of meat, eggs, milk, wheat bread is fattening. Also, rye and fitted ^ th brass febt and lion’s-he^ pidls (not ^wrii> a way of disappearing after a cam­ a sense of law defiant^. And that cabbage as the Manhattan nationsi a half biead of lettuce fresh bread.” paign and never coming up for a de­ is not taking into consideration toe dish. It’s made by the gallon, the fnilt dally, and______oner ______pint of orangeo-I Answer: Any bread may be con- Just the right height to use as an end table, atid can bensed necessity of a trip to pohee head­ ton and toe carload. It’s shoveled in­ juice wlto^ the juice of one lemon. I sidered “fatteifing.” cision. There will be new problems to toe drug store and lunch counter This diet not only brought about an for serving coffee, when needed. . arising that have not been discussed quarters to make toe payment. resorts where toe stenographers and improvement in toe gum troubles, (Pnenmonla) nor thought of.’’ It is difficult to figure out a saving clerks stand in line, fighting for an but also toe': general health so that Question: Mrs. R. D. sisks: “What of more than three seconds by toe opportimlty of tossing down food. toe patient reported being less tired are toe symptoms, cause and effect Nobody ever said anything any motorist who feels that he is con­ The Chow Meineiies have doubled and had fewer coldc than ever be­ of pneumonia? Does it leave toe truer than that in a political speech. health permanently wrecked. Can a W A T K IN S B R O T H E R INC. descending sufficiently to toe law their number in toe Broadway belt, fore. ‘ Nobody ever put his finger on a If you are suffering from any gum person have pneumonia more than by slowing down a bit as he ap­ and blatant loudspeakers screech more vital element of a two-years toe echoes of upstairs music into toe diSordef, you -shoifid see that your once?” proaches a stop sign. He could food contains plenty of vitamins. Answer: A complete answer to future. highway. Night clubs find it an ex­ better afford to lose that many sec­ tremely profitable dish, since it can Here is a list of some of toe foods your question would be too long to There will, indeed, be new prob­ onds a good many times a day for be turned out for relatively little wtoch are rich in 'vitamin C. Or­ print in this column. Upon receipt lems 'arising in the second half of anges, lemons, grapefruit, tomatoes. of your name and address I would several weeks than to drive a mile cost. Sprouting gndns of legumes, green be very glad to send you a speclad, President Hoover’s administration— or two to toe police station, put in One chain of ,drug stores uses leaves, celery, lettuce, spinach, cab­ article I have prepared on this sub­ problems even now in fiux but too five or ten minutes explaining and umpty'hundred cauldons a day. bage, etc.. ' ject. In partially answering your formless to be analyzed and syste­ Over on Second avenue where Yid»^ .Such'teods vhii^ combined wlth< question I would say that pnSUmo- ■-I rj..’.? settling up and then go back where dish, Austrian, R ussia and Himga;^ toe proper dental fegiinen not only nia is a very serious disorder. It matically attacked. It is more than he started from—even if one took rian eating places flourish, the aid/ln curing' modern §^im troubles often permanently injures toe limgs, probable that they will take shapes account of nothing but toe passage bright lights now offer “chop suey but also in preventing their develop- and can occur several times. not now accurately foreseen by a of time. and chow mein.” People from the Sage AUen & Co. old worlds, nourished for genera­ single individual in’ the United There is, however, more to it than tions on goulash and frigeroy, may Lizzie Qver toe hills of Half Moon . . . Chili VHda (W^ 4»th street) if Sja ,. M. ;; f States. They are likely to call that. There is the matter of toe be found tampering with chop­ Bay, Calif., it was possible to drop you like your dishes hot , HAOTF^ORD upon the mental and moral re­ two' slmoleons, which may or not sticks. l^ashington suddenly out of a maze of cluttered Miyako (58tb street) if you like sources of the entire nation for be important to, any particular in­ The Chinese food invasion maans to try Japanesis food. . . . Mme. bills into a iseaside valfey cluttered their solution and for the sober and fractor but by and large is not to two millions a year to oha'boncern Moscowitz (Moscowitz and Horo­ Fine, Sheer, Picot alone. This chow-melnery, appearing with plants strangely resembliiig Letter unselfish co-operation of a Congress be sneezed at. Two dollfirs in these witz, on Second avenue) for Ruma­ imder the familiar name of Chin and nian and Hungarian dlshee> as well BY RODNEY DUTOHER as completely dedicated to lofty ob­ days is two dollars. 'And more the ca^s. Here toe artichoke was- Lee, turn it out by the ton. They the chief industry, and the Ital­ as for Yiddish ebante that are not jectives as if we were in a great de­ serious by far than toe Iqssi of time were toe bright young men who to be sneezed at, and. The Original Washington, Oct 81.—The recent fensive war. or toe squandering of toe money sold toe drug stores on toe idea of ians were the leading customers. Moscowitz, on the same street, for flood of campaign oratory has prov­ Never was there a time when a using it as a limcb-time dish. L u t But now, I learn, it’s possible 'to similar food, plus cymbalon musld ed again that, politicians .Regard is the smirch that toe motorist has year their business ran over a mil­ find ’em on toe best tables. ^ most of us as dumbbells, biR toose relapse of the government into in­ Dave’s'Blue Room, Reuben’S or put on himself as one refusing to lion, and is growing. ,-i.Wblch brings me'around \to jot­ Lindy’s for a look at the Broadway who are a bit tired of bearing about ternal partisan dissension would observe a ^ rule which has been Church socials and high school ting down a. few spots where toe mob, as well as for “straight” food. things from the partisan slant can have been accompanied by more ter­ adopted solely in too interest of parties now order it instead of .eating-is recommended, if and when . . . The Kritchma or the Kapit- listen to Sir Philip Gibbs, who at you’re in New York: least is no Republican or Democrat, rible risks than it Would be in the decency and public safety. ice cream and beans. cbock for Rueeian Arts, if you want And toe funny part of It is—or Sardl’s (W. 44th street) for al­ a little night club and college mix­ and has been talking about iis with next two years if the people should The man or toe womkn who de­ at least so I was once informed in most anything on the menu. . . . supposed impartiality rather than a pair return a Congress antipathetic, to ed in—to say nothing of Sadko’s, if- liberately passes a boulevard stop San Francisco—that China never The Blue Ribbon (W. 44to) for you want your entertainment to be with a hot desire for. election to the administration. We can afford sign without complying with toe heard of such dishes as chop suey German cooking, . . . The Royal Congrees. Famous ‘'College M ^d” chiffoB H^iery, so e x tn i^ superior. All of which we’ll continue Gibbs is a celebrated' British no such risks. The ship of state law stamps himself or heriself as one or chow mein, both having pre­ (Second avenue) for Hungarian Some day. gant looking—BO reasonably i»iced. AU-psxf ect, sumably been invented in San dishes. . i ...Henry’s (3 ^ to street) Journalist who travels around the picot top and French heels. ' ‘ ' is sailing through storms on the who does not care to co-operate GILBERT SWAN. World and- meets important people Francisco’s Chinatown. for elegant hors d’oeuvres. . . . Lu- You will And them SB excellent Chrfet- edge of an uncharted sea. Her cap­ with toe rest of society in friencUy By toe way, if you must eat chow’s ‘(l4to street, jlear Union and^ writes about tbingsl. In bis tain is in command for the full mutual protection. Chow Mein, take an oldtimef’s ad Square) for old-fashioned atmos­ p r e p a r e d "book just out, which- is called mas problems—and you’ll surely wtmt^sbmei.zop y b i^ rs^ .' “fllnce Then” qr “The' IHstur^blng - l i ' ■ ^ voyage. The question before the Let us be charitable and assume vice and. order Chun Far ^ Chow phere and German food... . . Mo- Sable Snake Skin ne^ta’s (just back of Chinatown on MRS. CAMPBELL: Dear, I saw Story, of a World at Peace," and voters is whether or not he shall that all of toe hundred and fifty Mein, even if it costs a few dimes Nightingale Puskee dsk more. Mulberry street) for some of the the sweetest little., hat in a shop tells what a heck.- of a world this and Nine Other Colors \ .. '"“ ' be given a new crew whose foro- who have been caught were toe vic­ And while speaking of food, as best Italian cooUng ,^to be found todc^.- Bas been since toe war, he devotes most Interest is to prove that he is tims of absent mindedness. Their who doesn’t three times a day, the hereabouts. . El Chico for Span­ MR. CAMPBELL: • Put It on and a long chapter to poSt-war Amerl- Hosiery Shop—Blain Floor A. a bad navigator—and none of whom experience may cure it. humble artichoke is coming into its ish food th at'isn ’t chili con carne let me see how you look In 'lt.— ea and sums us up' in thia mannef: own. Years ago, when I drove my (on. Sheridan Square in toe Village). The Humorist. “The people of the United Statqs More Than a Dozen Different ..knows the nature of the perils stand at toe opeh gate-of a new ahead or what to do about them. CRIME NEWS era, uncertain of toeir'fluiture desti-. Mr. Coolidge has made a tremen­ The New Haven Journal Courier ny»* bewildered by thla^ tttrmOU of Excellent dously telling point when he indi­ A Fish Story in Three Reels new Ideas- among .toe' yqunger emplojrs ode of its wide editorial crowd,, conscious of many stresses cates that issues, at this stage of columns, to the defense of the prac­ and strains, wl’tbin thaif own social the proceedings, are the stuff that tice of printing crime news in news­ state. Their enormous' power Is h sea-lawyers’ arguments are made papers. The defense seems to have little frightening tecause of great of. What we need, first and all the been occasioned by a visit to New respofiribiUties. finds “Snperiority” on ,Wane . Bowls Cudlestioks ' A chance for the hostees time, to insure the country's safety Haven by a member of toe s t^ of Salt tod Pepper Shakers who, waatiS; some. lovely>tato- “They have lost (or ara losing) pensive bridge priaapk . 'Tlie. during the trying time ahead, is a toe Christian Science Monitor, that their old c0nfldenCa ,.:in; a'^ nabrai (with trays) I Congress loyal to the administra' Relish Dishes pewter is of ..a>,< fifier highly intellectual journalistic os­ superiority to toe rest of the human . Bread and Batter Plates quality, jimple aad . graceful i 3 ^ 0 “- trich which sticks its head in toe family. They are deeply self-criti­ in desigm cal. 'fbey are watching themselves Sugar and’Oreamers sand and refuses to face toe mate­ Special Table—Mafai^Flqor not without anxiety,, zecause.of in-; •- f SMITH’S “REMEDIES” rial'facts of disease, death and \ creasing jawlesshess' In certain In a nation-wide radio hook-up crime. classes. But, In the vast''majqrity on Wednesday night former Gover­ We have almost as little patience they have , to energy, a Joyous yi- nor A1 Smith, as spokesman for u e t^ ty , an alertuess of mliid, X. mehtallst, he had . a_ little flame a n r ivlUi Of proUbltito,^ Sir . with., newspapers which Indulge in shrewd humor, a balanced common says, on the basil of Ills own pb-^', national Democratic party, proposed idealism hidden behind, hie phggy labored self-justification concerning sense, a good nature and a gift of face, as I happened . to -^ w by sertotions'dvfr'ksrc:':^^.:- ^ by way of that party’s program for toe dissemination of criminal news laughter which can hardly fail them private conversation' with him.-’ ^ ■ - 'qihs: Enable- sjfpl riWiny had curing the business depression three whatever the dangers tod difficul­ too^ <|riwtic. It ;♦ t|u^)OSWt as we have'with those who think “Intolerance Still Larks” major remedies—“real economy” a t ties ahead, in. this uheerjAitt world.’^ upott toe in«vkmal we can make toe world better by Gibbs gives us a good, bteak/in The author describes, as a. mat­ dividuals-rMttont opill^t-ilt'tried;^ Washington making possible larger making it blinder. Of course crime most instances. He^sxys' it W ^ 't ter of significance; the rise and de* to take away * appropriations for public works, the is news.. E Y e ry ^ y knows that, our greed, for gefid ^hs^caiised'rua ffltna of toe Ku Klux Klto, saying five day week in industry and state both in and out “6t toe newspaper to Insist on war'debt' payment, that the American sense of humor regulation of child labor. It is not but our "utter conviction that all came to toe rescue tod ridlcuW the abuscA” sl^ps7 The only problem it pre- business morality would, v a n ^ tod klto to death. But: “Its absurdity a very ambitious program on which sente to the real newspaper is its all international relations would was to extreme symptom otf in- to appeal to the country for an over­ correct ev^uation with relation to be made impMSible; ff'.iotos made tolerancies and bigotries still lurk­ :. .:^'.'MOD^»i' -Moaiinaa ". | turn of the Congressional majority. other news. It is only occasionally to a nation in time of tiee4 should ing here and there In the h R:. May ikMlayepT . ■ The extent to wHlch any party iK>t be p^d back honorably tod woods’ of iDmerlcto th o u ^ t. §^00 that crime is really big news. And without evsuslon.^’^ , . when diluted by more modern ywWSi s$q&: But What would motherl could redube government expendi­ it is only occasionally that it is He sdys.the charge that we are tod checked by inteUlgence they ^ toy? . '. , .< .r' tures without adding materially to treated as really big news by the selfish “breaks-down in view of toe still a powerful influefioe In pqltti- «B: Sht1«aP "Tes.” yve Jtoti the distress of unemployment, even average nennqApef. ^Sonaietimes, bounw ss generosity ' of IhdiViduaL oal affairsi” ' Mased j if no other conside^tions were in­ not often. It is the biggest news' of Ameribans In ev^..0art" of t&a —-The Scopes trial a t Dayton,, cohntty, la every utfiji; town, in Tenn.,‘ he says. tiTeysaW In a d r ^ volved, is >BO problematical that the day. Usually it is. minor news thousands of little lilitti/es,” He matic way the trenutodtwia even A1 Smith would have some —and so treated. But it is alwaj's means ouf post-war Ettrapa&n re« that existed, between the stomcT^ N«w tittle hats that apert. a trouble in arousing enthusiasm for news. Every self respect^ news­ Uef contributions. ty, t o r deey religtous comrtbttC<|% wMto or tight tolo^1toi|dtoi» to^^ it aziywhere-except among high- paper hopes for the day when a Harding, tocordlng to ^Bbs, ^ abiding Proteataatism, of many j* >^.“good-na^tired, weil*maimblig ama, acdUibn^ pcople^in Vnityd bracket income tax payers. This smiall crime will be. Ug>newa:—be- ~ ;i)ot a mah of f i |^ ^ 4at^^ ^ t i s btid toe toleiaacs, tha f item may reasonably be dismissed qause of its rarity. And' bates to 't h t unbellrf,- the ntw , _. _ ce or first-class caarai^ As t.-: .♦T -- ’*• as a mere filler. think of a day Y^n murder and 'Coolidge, the-' isin (ff. many other mimoasjWmcc l ^ I ’‘’■ The five day week may eventually robbery might be so coihmon that, knew “he would Just 3b adthlag^ doned dogmati. . >pr%- , m :'^:-:’r:-:A^ WIL .W ‘.' . •‘' >fc'--,it"^,v.. '...f '.i;- S ii^ c B E si^ EvronM isERALD, sotTiH -tojcflt^iifc;i:8M ?toAy^ Q ^ b e e s i , i9 s p -_ ■ \ \1

patrons stiU lingered at their taht^ ' diin ^r in the attaeld^ party but to hoftilcWA He never, wps when, the door jvas flung open and aT^ tiiere told by occupsmte of toe place ■. 'i-f. - . yefiley ;9f pistol shots poured into : toai^b leo^' two men were seen in , Gregb been arrested OPEN E M ans^ckius ohi^raeA^^ and on<^ the. dqbr^y^i^Nq rinbttVe for the the p l ^ . ; .'.Vv-v ' robbery charge but was *”“ '■'*• A WKEOHANT’S a t^ fib g : yras .i^parent. TO SOUTH AMERICA ,'S’V V . - Charles Gregb, 28, and Lawrence M in both cases. . ' i-—;.'..! /...evS Vifi^di, - kimwn as “Cowboy Viscordi, 29,»t^o of the guests, ^ ' The cabaret la a sihaU. piacn U i E<^tor, ‘Bhe Herald:'. : Larry,” was described by police aa \ deffd w i& bullets in their heads apd ,kupyi^ a basement Ike proprie The lifter the Herald on an east'side gunman. record in­ o f ( 9 1 $ Londoit, O___ c t . . Ne^:.^Af^v pf^ ;ai.—,(AP)—The bodies. Flqyd Mitchell, 28, k^negto minuteip cluded . seven arrests,' wivcharges: had left, .tbs piaqe .a ...few — Prince ,c^ ’^ples, -hit his fjrolfe, of Thursdayi eveifing referring' to. tSft; entertainer; was wounded to toe trsveU z^ saife'sihan tpr Old fBngtand, Christma* lighting, prompts roB^to street ranging from suspicious character before-toe shooting. iride. r- .A-- W itD L fO N B R O N N E R tika crosses. lik e the Communists, cover mhch' of the 'territory offer the versidn of one ot yOur oeOMuietcyram up their to- IsiE^'Service Writer unable to learn- toe he would have cells for borlng-)n virited b;^ PreAldent-Baect Hoover larger merchants of our ten ^ It'be­ stTOments^esity;!^^^ dozen Police were inethods. lik e the Comnninlsts be 01^ bis" South Apoerican toiir in a ing a whol^ unbiased and unselfii^ - 1» m ' London.— I f 1 ^ ' a t t ^ p t e d putsch would; have storm troops and his trip w h ^ EQs ^ y a l Highness wUl opinion, and because -of hot ■ i * - of 5JOV, 9,1923, was a miserable fail­ own police force. undertake early heart year.-.- * publicity Or advertising'’' henel^, But aU this takes money. A t The royal heir’s complete itoer- the writer withholds the hamfe.qf ure, Adolf Hl^er at least succeeded j m y various times It has been alleged ary, and the date of his deps^uro Ike store he represents. ,s ; ' -'i In getting on the first pages of every j he-was staked respectively by the caimot he stated definitely,, since' Brother merdiants, we'are ,inr paper in Germany. Furthermore,' Bolsheviks, by * Mussolini, and by both are still subject to chaxige, Sir debted to and reKaht, to h great ex­ I the story was made better by the the industrialists of the Rhineland Godfrey Thomas, private secretary, tent, on our local reridents for their ' air of- mystery connected with it. and the Ruhr. The latter is the said at Saint James’s Palace today. patronage. There are xoaity ^ yoh 1 Wild rumors circulated in Munich/ more likely. It Is known he visited Sir Godfrey did specify the Arr ha-ve seen on very rare'-OOTaaldhi-^ that he had been badly wounded the big industrialists. It is believed gentine, Brazil, Chile, Peru, and in .recent monthi. at your eadllng when the steadfast Bavarian troops they saw in his organization not Cuba as nations which the prince coimters, and the reason is that re-' ' fj.' fired at his mock a1:my. only a means to combat Socialism will visit. There is a possibility of sources arq drained, to -the limit '• Then Munich handed itself one and Communism, but. to ^e lp them His Royal Highness entering the _with no employment or income of Phoqe M06 big laugh, for on Novembw 11 the in their efforts to conquer the inde­ Argentine by way of the west coast any kind m sight. Many are too Robinow ftriMlng Bavarian police arrested Hitter in pendence of the German working of South America, he said. proud to admit their home condi­ the little of Essing, 40*^es classes.. The story of Bolo money In the event this plan is to be tions, and 'w ould .rather face, the- from the Bavarian capital. Enemy falls of its own ridiculous weight carried out the royal peurty will every day .struggle and trust M .a N T h e papers sarcastically said The Bolos axe too busy financing the leave England probably in- Decem­ readjustment of ctmditions. - ■ 1 • . • A- ‘ w o^d the hero of November 9 had Germem Communists. ber on an ordinary passenger steam­ We may- marvel at- the wonderful was a badly grazed shoiUder caused The story ^ of Mussolini money er, going direct to Havana, spectacle of the- mumlhated Foundation; by his throwing himself to the street has been fought in court Hitler, /thoEOUghfare,' but how m u c ^ com­ tOT energetically when the troops brought two German editors to book fort skd physical assistance will it- started to fire. Hitter was cwted off on that Indeed Hitler, who takes FORMER JEWELER HERE give those that are less forti^te G a r m e n t ^ to the fortress of Landsberg, So the gloves off when hie talks about than we? For'eyery ten Ughts'that miles west of Munich, where he was pther people, is very sensitive him­ would bum for a period. cM o m is the very: begilminif detained to await his tn ^ - ,}J ' self and is quick to run to the courts. HA$ HARTFORD STORE week, an. undernourished .cl^d n ^ of your costiime and nrisonment was not palruul. The For instance, last year the Hitler­ receive a quantity of milkAhd other its lines must be smart fdttress was not.a bad prison and ites partly fathered a scheme to sub­ necessary care, andilt'is thO; young-; before your'gqwn" can Hitler was not treated harshly. He mit the Young Reparations Plan, to Albert Fried, former manager of er element that we shopl^^assist.'/ S d practically aU his Ubertles^ve a plebiscite. It was alleged by some the May Jewelry store is now Make your, donation toward a be effective. the liberty of getting German papers, that ex - Crown operating a jewelry store of Jiis Own milk and food firnd and you’d bi^ Your new "gown^: newspapers cynically said the p o ^ Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria re­ on Asylum street, Hartford. The repaid a hundred foldj if rjdt-m need the support and - ers that be in Bavaria were not tw fused to sign a public manifesto in store, Albert’s Inc. is modem in business then let us call it mbr^y.^ smart lines 'O f a Treg anxious to bring him to tri^. be­ favor of the plebiscite sind that Hit­ every rehpect ^ and carries ^ a com­ If you wish to create a Christmas ler then retorted with a threat of a Foundation Garment. - cause they themselves had plete -line of jewelry. — spirit, display your stores to catty public, offense against himself and at the, putsch idea and Imd only 'Mr, Fried offers a~ customer’s it, and if you "wish ty gp fiirtter;^ ' Made in Brocade the monarchist idea in general. changed their i^inds ^at the last guarafitee assuring complete satis­ our reliable Salvation Army bafid I with Swami or Lace Believes-Winter Will Bring Power ,, minute. * faction. This guarantee indUides an am confident, would rendW; a eoxh'r To Him top. Hitler Enjoys B i^ g extension of time to any one who munlty sing on .the common- on In Court Trials . When the case came up, .'Hitler Well boned over the -purchases on their easy payment Christmas Eve and maybe -’tlk>sej admitted the princes’ attitude was a Hitlfer finally was brought to trial plan and is working short tim^ or you have assisted in maldng Christ*' diaphragm. Price severe blow to him and he, there­ , n S S l o r « . is unemployed. A receipt in full will mas enjoyable, would be yn ong the fore, naturally considered the ques­ did not w orry him a hit. Courts be given for any unpaid balance in many ^chanting Christmas Carols. have never done so. W^^ji b ^ r e a tion of his future attitude towards $5.00 'case of the wage earner’s death. A m e r c h a n t . tribunal as accused, ®®v Ptatntiff, or mone.rchy. He was free to take his Mr. Fried invites all of his Man­ own decisions and answerable only yourself as witness Hitler sits As if a fever chester friends to visit bis new \ “ ^tem ent, hands ^nervou^y to his party. If he shovild decide store amd inspect the stock. twitching, his mouth working until one day to adopt the r^ublican idea, BANDITS CONCENTRATE he looks' as if be is gotog^to burstrlf; no one could reproach him. He had h is man did and you caji olmost bear the he does not speak.. He does not. not delivered an ultimatum to Rup­ NABBED SECOND TIME burst He speaks. .And*;short precht. Kiukiang, China, Oct; beautiful lady say; do like Jackin blue";! " ^ K i n g him, nobody,can,Stop him Coimt Soden, Rupprecht’s Chef: — ^The reported concentyatioh' -of ff de Cabinet, told of a telephone talk N ew London, Oct. 31.— (A P .)— T S tilh l has said his say. Moreover large body of bandits at Hukow, 25 Inc. like Joan of Arc ^ d like Napoleon, with a representative of KBtler, who 'The big speed boat Pueblos, of ihiles east of here, today'w as con That's not surprising. Blue— and particiN he has burning faith in his star. In specifically invoked the authority of Bridgeport today for toe second sidered a distinct mfenace to Kiu- MAIN AT PRATT STREET HARTFORb • this -trial, for instance, some sar­ his lefeider and said sharpest attach time within a week is toe enforced kian. '' laHy Middishdde blue — makes any man look castic remarks were inade about w s would he urged against the Crown “guest” of toe Coast Guard here. The seriousness of -toe situatton. presumption in, thinWng, if the Prince iinless he signed the mani­ She was captured as a rum-runner increased with receipt of an 4 ^ ' his best—-no matter what type, coloring or : putsch were successfu, that he festo. Soden said, before he hung shortly after midnight by a Coast tional report saying 2,000..NstlortAJ- would bo , the Chancellor of the up the telephone receiver, he said to Guard patrol boat. The speed boat ist soldiers at Hukow,/presumally build he^moy be. " / Reich. Up. popped Hitler, eyes fiash- his interlocutor: h£is a cargo estimated at 800 sacks there to protect toe towB, -^fuMid incT. hsinds working. “Herr Hitler can go to the devil i” of liquor aboard. Her crew of fo.ur to fight toe outlaws,, saying .“yte ite" ‘T declared in the beer hall Hitler did not Instead, he went men are held in custody. tired and must rest.” f- ,. We’re headquortets for Middlshade^- ing that I would undertake the lead- to work.. He formed his cells. He Commander M. J. Ryan, executive Officers bf toe garrison weretye- world^s largest specialists in blue suits. Smart, ership'of the political fight until the organized his storm troops who officer of destroyer force headquar­ ported unable to enforce toe pbfedt' a\ ■ November, 1918, criminals were set­ were paid ^yages. In May, 1928, his ters ftoti acting commander during ence of orders. blufis—’authentic blues— blues in which fin-j tled with. (It was thus he referred party polled 800,000 votes and got toe absence of Captain H. H. Wolf, Kiukiang is an important Yai^;- to the German statesmen who sigued 12 seats in the Relchst^. It was said to« Pueblos was captured be­ tse river port, located in-'^fibrthfeni • ished tailoring joins a moderate price. the Treaty of Versailles.') If I had only ^ small bag. But Hitler worked Kiangsi province, which recently •V wanted to be. ChanceUor or tte tween Montauk Point ahd. the on. Last year his party got , the soutowfest point of Block Tsland, has been harassed by. bandit' to-' - Reich, I would have proposed.the majority of the seats in Thuringia, while evidently attempting to effect vaders. Many foreigners who>flirf "Picture yourself in blue." Our mirrors w ill, title for myself. I decline to he mod- and Hitleritfes got the most impor­ an entry from the Atlantic Ocean before the outlaws sought s^ety'lh ^ est in this respect when a fomer ^ tant ministries. On September 14 into Block Island Souifd. No. resist- Kiukiang recently. do it fo r you g la d ly — without/fuss — highj t '! house porter actually became c h ^ -, Hitler found that time and ttard f ceUor. I will yet take a lead in set- j £mce was offered. The commander times had indeed, worked for him. decTIn^''to, rfeveial'the"nameiof the SCIENTIFIC LECTUSE pressure or obligation. V ’ L_.^ing-witii the November- criminals. ^ His friends won 107 seats in the serHce craift w hich' made' toe cap­ N ew Haven, Oct. '3 1 .-r| *^ > ’ ^ rIf notJaow,%theh-later.^>v^^\ Reffchstag, ttius becoming the sec­ Julian . Huxley, celebrated' British' ...... The court sentenced him to five ture. sajtog that such information ond party in that body, the Social­ scientist, will give an .^ustrated years-detention in the Fortress of might work towards revealing toe ists being first With a black wfe^ .lecture on “Development, Heredity £*ndsherg/Hffler-disapi«ared C e ^ Guard's scheme of opfehations. ter in front of Germany, Hitter fiffu- and Evolution” At Yale today, v .. I : porarUy from the scene. But in M ay ly believes the time is coming when Huxley has achieved wide; fEhne ^ he got ittews that made him cheer, j he will be arbiter of the country’s for his biological researches,’ And f destinies. STATIONS OFF AIR ‘ f £ e | has for the last four years heilL president of toe National Union- of .J, GIRL MISSING Washington, Oct. 31.— (A P )— Six Scientific Workers. He has Anritten. 1. broadcasting stations were ordered a number of books and contributed advertise. In the election of Decem­ New Hdven, Oct 31.— (A|*)—- off the air today by toe Radio Com­ articles to leading .magazinefe in ber 1924, the news was not so good. Dorothy Maiisfleld, 14 year old mission because’ of their,- failure to England and toe United States. •' The narty vote had faUen to 900,000 freshman In New Haven High "t; apply for renewal of licenses -with­ . fSlctog. p. school, was today toe object of in toe time specified by law. C.E. party clearly needed its leader, . ^ d state-wide search- .. The stations ordered discontinued NEW ENGLAND his fervent wigh for liberty was ful­ The girl left her home" Wednes­ were: filled. -The SAvarian^ government day evening to visit a friend^ ' and XAUNDRY W COC, operated by the Missis­ amaBAiiecl hlin.- m ttermeantime, so has not been seen since. The friend sippi Broadcasting Company, Inc., ereat had been the reaction agamst told police she did hot appear. ■ von Kahr, that he fell from power ' ^ at Meridian. Miss. WMAY, Kings Highway Preshy-/ TE Li . ■ and Df. Held became Bavarian pre- GO BACK.TO WORK 3 8 6 $ , terian church, St. Louis. > ~mier. . - v , Detroit,, Oct. 31.— (AP)—Fac­ MAN. , WMAF, Round Hills Radio Cor-, Back Again in .His tories ahd shops in Detroit have re­ DISHADE oration. South Dartmouth, Mass. called 3,466 men this week, James Favorite Beer -Garden WGAR -- Broadcasting N . Dimcah, managfer of toe Muhicl- weSO, . FAAHLY WASHING Hitter reappeared in his favorite Company, Springfield; Ohio. pal Employment Bureau said today. A L L m e t h o d s Munich in March, 1925— onbgi more KFHA% Hawkina-Cralg Syndi­ The Specialized BLUE Suit He added that a survey conducted M en’s Shirts and Collars in a beer haU. Three th ou sp d fren- cate, Western State College, Gunni­ 203-226 Hawthorne ' zied followers welcomed him back. by him showed that 2,261 men were son, Colorado. 441-455 Homestei^ Hitlfer made no attempt fo put a recalled to" jobs last week, making a total of 5,727 in a fortnight. ^ KZM, Leon P. Tenney, Hayward, ' Hartford: bridle oh his tongue. He slammed California. . the Jews. He slammed the govem- * ment and the Reichstag. He pro­ ' ’ ^ ■ ■ K claimed his unrepentant nattonal- iam. He slammed the' November “criminals.” Premier Held did not like It. But-Hitter ^attempted no putsches. H e had done some reflecting,-if not Luxurious Furs e \ tbiniriwg while he was in prison. Be­ lieving in his star, he also believed that time was working in his favor. There was high taxation in. Ger- m3ny. There was business depres­ sion.- There was uneipployment.' ■ There was ‘ the constant party wrangling and juggling in the Reich­ it.-;- • - -*1.' stag, with continual changes m the -i.. government. There was the g^g^ntlc sacrifice Germans had to make to r:-- meet the w ar reparation payinents. He saw this-would go on increasing. The old monarchist crowd, the un­ f / J- ..J./ -.v / .* employed, the tax-burdened, the im­ pressionable' young,' plight all be GET ;.;v. - won to his banner if he knew how SPECIAL OFFER to cash in. s o l i t t l e Who Furnished T i r e s e a s t on Money for Hitler?" GOODYEAR" He conferred with clever pien. today it’s folly not Doidile Eagiei’ Pi^are! Winter’s cctraing'^d They decided upon a method of 7^ •“? ' f you must get your hoijse m

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\» jb¥ .i * r . ^ - ...... w > m V ^ < n in | M ^ rhiclt ^ 1 ,- ,1 |,•■■^^■ ■i^■lrn ■ ■ lr l I . i ' H W By •rte' case: vifas v complicated by BEGIN HEBE TODAY phone that morning-had been like bedroom: ^ e wanted to be’ alone. Editdr, .^Oact that the patient he CEIJA MlTCUEIiL, 17, leaves hearing it for the'first time. Instead of getting out buffer and Medical '-^oa^iad 78 :m ile8-in lan automobile file she cutjed ' up injtiie.'one large How am, o wffl b e ’ sui^>rised.**hdw;£t^ Baltimore where she has lived Celia had laughed and promised tVTate. hospital, and ,on lai^val look In ' stOTe iv ^ ilo ^ * ': pte|niC’es ^ 6y68 RTR DOt R g lft -Ctf tll6 VOUF eVAR lAOlrt her . seamstress mother, fagerly that she would be waiting chair the room boasted and tried at iithe; hctotal there was littie in magtoines, at' cdothes arranged, gods. *Ili^|are the result ofjdally ■ w do n/it -wiiW in M a r g a r e t b o g k b s , to join her for him, but all that she wanted to plan exactly what h^ fiiot becomingly on French' figures In the carei .y th e y ; iheazt that you wanted cinal wSm acts (rn'rom- lather, ^CfflN METCHBIX* words to B a m ^ b e . The time forf*iifjay- Whepitiie to teU him remained ,un^d. Had men was -c»pi^ed, the cecum,, ^ h l^ dress deiartment. - ^ , v i unwrinkled lids* clear, strong eyes ^New Yorfc The parents are he guessed? Was it possible that She would welcome him at the an '^ijnerichh;^ ^ d We know what we waph and like badly enbugh^to work'for theim S to. divorced and Mrs. Rogfers is a Barney did not know how every­ door hers^: It would help' to m ^^y long before we buy it Unless you have some-eye trouble 'This ‘^idow following a second mar­ thing in the world had changed overcome Barn^s. impression that- which an oculist shouldW t, you. she lived surrounded by el^ance Hoik do children shop ? By seeing riage. ____ . when he himself was the center of JliSt-UM Tom i^ Green down the aisle with a cn topro™ on your:.y«, l«c A t , b a r n e y s h i e l d s , young news- that transformation? and luxury far beyond 1 ^ . Guilt­ h e w 'r ^ sweater on, or Billy Broiwn naper photogra^er. Is in 1®^ One hfinute she ^ p i^ he imder- ily Celia rememiMred the after­ stump: 'or Ctfew a .cpd, Thera::^’^a)| plsolk^hard mass loose . A « w AJl - r i really tell-tale Wrinkles. .There ahe an ;s5^ t ^ ' “ * ^'^•^;inay form in the ahdomtto. wajr tq^-* the - blackboard wearlnjg^a ' First at all, bathe your eyes'^in a many excellmit muscle oils imdVfine the girL Mitchell asks EVE­ stood. The next sM was in a fever noon befoim when 'he hod made it 'of .''trick shoes. Sometimes of LYN PARSONS, beanttlul widow, plain he thought she ^d. not want the 'hai^t about w i^ a en out Ife.vffe.^huhd: mild salt solution, or horatfle acfld creams------on-- the —market prepa^^d - >*“v . es-. of impatience to tell him' her heart cpittse' they do look in stpre win- every morning and evenkig. Next, to Introduce Ws daughter to was his completely. to introuduce him to her new toothpick. tootlmich-___ __ /hhVBrtd:; vsth material pecM y for the eyes. Daily .use of betWem ihanipu-; fi^^J^eihfiMtihes. Therpathent that pesters the motion, over and under the. eye. girl and schemes to get rid of her A^^ tQbtt^^|^%:ilfe?a^^ v a ; handy-I toothpidm, ^ • J a c k com______es home and pesters tne eind use these. . '' Do not put drops, into.: your .eyes, “Have you had any news from faced another problem. Tod would Itfe qut-of us tO 'trob down-town and You (»n purchase any number of by ^ • encouraging a rom^TO 1^ the young man who was in the have to be told she had been mis­ utensil foi^ m ^curfiaft'' pokingking oh- Vi.*.but.hh atal-ciiistaled ‘ ththat’ at’ ha>frecraentl\he>ffcquentiy except me^cinal ^ic^s timtiah ex­ strUc^hn's opt jpf k^^ and for buy him a sweater like Tommy’s, eye compacts or you can make your pert has advi%d'tb reimed^.sbme tween CeHa and TOD JORDAN, fire?’’ she asked casually. taken in saying she cared for him. used a toothpick’fifilowing- hia.jne^* ot.a. pair- of shoes like Willie’s, and “Barney? Oh, y^s, he telephoned. holding , tc^cthcr ,d(^ed ,egga"o own. One part rc»e leaves and twoU xmhealthy.condition. D r6i« ti>r beau­ (It amazed Celia to discover how and sometimes dropped off to sleep what do we; do7 Gouand buy him parts camomile tea leaves makes ah **Sttiough MltcheU forbids Celia The doctor set his arm and put it bridge with one in hte.^ moutii.7 He h lw tifying are dangerous.. Keep>im a detached and impersonal her feel­ something that costs probably twice excellent com pact eneflosed in little daily cleansing of: the eyes* a'ctoily to see Jordan she goes about with in a sling, but he says it isn’t a ing toward Jordan had beconde; luncheon stated'ke' regtdVv ate sand^ches; as-much and is to our thitfking in­ the young man frequently. MSI bad break. He’s coming this after­ A s’ a riesnlt m tb s^ iva ried uses pieces of musfin. Dip these into hot massage and a^d^y^ c»mpa(^.«iid She had completely forgotten him, h^id.faigfether by tootbi>ick^ so; that finitely better taste. But does he water and lie down for a few min­ DUNCAN, a girl o f CeHa’s ^ , noon. I mean Barney, not the doc­ O f this you need nothi^ else to .give and «ow that she remembered^ his 'it -wai not'ceftain just , which o f his. like it? He’ll say “Thank you,” and utes with one on each lid. Relax bOcdines her loyal friend. Shield s tor.’’ TiftiTift brought no quickening of larly fn'^ 'medfeaV Ifteikture the rec;*- your eyes that^8parkhng that bad hahiti Was responsible for his put it "on -with the same resignation perfectly, think of the blackest thing every woman craved ^ cdibw to New York to work for a “How nice! I’m amdous to emotion. Jordan was simply a ords o f cases in whiOh tootlml^sh tront^. . ' • ■ with which he might'don a mustard photographic service . and meets meet him. young man she had danced and or portions of tootixpicks ;have plaster, and never csire whether he Celid. She tells him she has lost “ Oh, I want you Ao! You’ll like Incidentally, he. remarked that driven and strolled with. HOw been swcilloWed and have sees it again. her heart to JordMi'. Barney, too. Everyone does. He^s wheu^he’ , fell asleep with a tooth­ could she have imagined she cared trated varioub parts of the ^stoiny pick in his mouth, his wife would . The truth is that hell never be "^Cella, Msi and Mrs. Parsons are going to be here at three.’’ more for him than for Barney ? ach or intestines ,witi^ results that interested. In his heart is still that #i^ther one evening when they “At three? Well, I'must certain­ usually come and i remove it, so SISTER MARY'S A whole train of frightening re­ are dangerous,. |u\d ,in, some in-. that it is quite possible that the inwging for a red sweater like Tom­ a radio report of a dlsas- ly manage to say ‘how do you do’ flections followed. What was this stances fsetal. | , - my’s, instead of the blue , one we t^i^ fire in a buUdlng where at least.’’ j^^t lay wtintiy with hia wife for bewildering thing called love? She The most recently reporte'd case to remove the toothpick bought him, and for those multicol Shields is working. Celia insists Mrs. Parsons turned the conver­ had believed herself “in love” with concerned'.a man in Florida ored stropl^d shoes of 'Willie’s in­ 4irt'ig goin g to the scene and the sation into other channels, but ^ e Barney before she came to New suddenly developed severe^ pain in 'Wlfile he was asleep. stead of his own quiet correct ox­ others follow. Later Celia and continued to watch Celia and take York. 'Then she had met Jordan V The physician -who reports this tJoU-- go to Shields’ office, where his right side. He descl^bed the fords. ' stock of her observations. For one and told herself she was “in love” caro: suggests thkt .^all , toothpick Clethes Are Symbols By IMSTER MARY <%are as satisfactory as the Stalks'.' ho fh^lly arrives, unhurt except thing, the girl was not eating pain as being like ;a Imtia. with him. Neither of those af­ trating hlfe side. ^Tbe .,'pbysicii iigArii lixake certain titiat the wife Clbtheis are more than clothes for ICJarefully washed a n d coaraely fb#oTrodken arm. Next morning Twice she started when she was fections was' anything like the is faithful in her duties, or that a. Celery is one of the most popular! chopped, they impart a strong celery SMelds telephones and promises who examined him found all of children. They take on meanings spoken to, and then flushed and overwhelming emotion which string be tied to the toothpidc when that have nothing to do with taste, fifliVor tO'-bhH that afternoon.____ ’ stumbled in her apologies. There the symptoms of acute infiamma- autumn vegetables. ^ «^ough the ^hese suggested precautions are stirred her. There was no doubt tion of 'the, -aimendix and diag- not in use. price, or suitability. Hank Flanm- NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY was a far-away look in Celia’s dark that this was love—real love, based gan wears a g^een beret, although fall and wmter months this vege- a worth while economy. A de­ eyes. Oh, yes, the signs were all CHAPTER X L m on admiration, loyalty, her deep he is nearly’ six feet tall, and his table remains crisp and appetizing.' Ucious wholesome vegetable'' de- there! need of Barney and a prayer that I’ve been Ih perfect agony' for half trousers scarcely reach his knees. As an uncooked vegetable it makes , velops from the usual waste >ln- ^‘For an hour before Barney came herself m ight' mohe< mistakes, but an inviting relish that adds zest to j eluded in a bunch of celery and the OetlK waited impatiently. She Barney might need her. Barney (bless -hliJ jffijeslQUS heart!) hui hour: trymg* to make these fig­ But Jack adores Hank, whose pit^- , Lisi had departed immediately But it was alamilng co know that ures come out right. Dp add them tary gland stole a march on him, any meal. . ' original .purchase serves a twci-fold hadi spent a restless night and one could make mistakes about would never fail h®r- t * But what becomes of the coarse purpose, slept little, but she was not aware after breakfast. It was Mrs. A sudden longing that' was both, fflSt ine, won’t you? * You’re so and that soiled green beret, is a Parson’s custom to spend the hours love, and to know that one could clevOT ,knd I’m hopeless at such badge of distinction. Can’t Hank outfr stalks cf a head of celery? that she was tired. Reaction from ecstasy and p i ^ .iswept over her. Do you consign them to the garbs^e tile, excitement of the past 24 hours after luncheon, either shopping or She wanted to .fc^ . his arnis-about tWagsi”’ " ^ beat at everything except lessons, at bridge. Celia had set three Celia remembered how Barney Frequently Evelyn had found and didn’t he back up Jack in that can as worthless? Too often this had not yet set in. her, to tell Barney that he was happens and tbeir pc^biliti^ as an :. vG^a had made a discovery, and o’clock as the time for Barney’s Shields had said he loved her, and occasion to profit from, Celia’s busi­ last scrap? That beret certainly has com^ained that her affection was dearer to her ' than- life,' to hew excellent cooked vegetable are com­ eveiything else in the world x>aled call, confident they would not be over and over again that he wouW ness training. Now she held up a meaning fdlits own. One day Jack into-unimportance. She knew she interrupted. not so deep as his own. Oh, but a- sheaf , pf papers and a mem- sees one in a store window and begs pletely overlooked. that had been months before! Was never go away. . [ ^ I'" Cream pf celery soup is flavor- loved Barney Shields. “Are y6u going out?” she asked prandUm ' pad. The papers were for it Instead of one of “those dumb as she and Eveljm left the lunch­ it possible Barney’s feelings had Celia began to dress. ' 'As sh? old gray caps.” We, of course, buy some and suitable for luncheon or Her heart had sung his name all busied berself before the minw b i& ., , morning. Barney Shields! Bar- eon table. altered? him the grjiy cpp. dinner. Creamed celery on toast, “A little later. There are some For one dreadful moment the her thoughts leaped forward. Sto * *T know they should come to the Of course, if we should dress Jack with caflsp broiled bacon or gpflUed Where sex attraction is- utte^ nsy with the gray eyes that laughed aunh figure,” Mrs; Parsons con­ letters I really must attend to suspense lasted. Then Celia forced planned the meeting at which she according to Jack he,, would prob­ tomatoes. Is acceptable for break- and definitely lacking |n^: one .part­ at; pain and hardship! Barney, so would introduce Barney to hee fn* tinued, f” but I smiply caimot make straag and self-reliant! Barney, first.” a little laugh and sprang up from ably look like a modernistic sunset feist or luncflieon. The EfigUsh make ner to a union, no arnctoltesf ,-pity, Celia mumbled something about the chair. There was no reason then John * Mitchell would a^ ;them.” / ' or an explosion in, a paint factory scalloped dish of celery, a little or reason, or duty,.or whatrio.ti cqn who never failed! Her Barney! prove of the young man, she felt •‘I’ll try It,’^ Celia agreed. I .Hearing his voice over the tele­ a manicure and dipped away to her why she should doubt Barney. She And he would be as happy as a onioh. macaroni, and white sauce overcome a repulsion implicfit in na­ sure, because Barney bad a pr<^ Mrs. Parsons promptly relin­ harlequin. that is piquant and unusual? There Oil fession of which he was proud, and ture. ...V, . quish^ the desk chair. The fig­ The latter would be. right, hut ac­ is a celery loaf made with nuts and — John Galawbrthy., in which he was succeeding. ^Tre- ures dh the memorandum pad were cording to our rules of, good taste bread crumbs that is novel and de­ quenUy MitcheU had made clew unintelligible.- Celia saw at once the former would be vnropg. And we licious. Salesmanship is believing, some- what he thought of youths who she would have to go through the argue that chil^cu should be-trained In order not to break the rules were content to amuse themselv^ thihg and .cbn'vincilig others. stack of bills and ^hulate the in good taste above dll thipgs—to of meal planning and repeat fla­ —William F. Wrigley,- Jr. at sports, idly wasting,.incomes amounts. She glnaced at her watch dress quietly and well. Happiness, vors, do not.spfve a cooked. celMy •i, 11 ; acquired by hard-working ’.ances­ THIRD againn. Perhaps if she worked pride of possession, individuality, dish in .the same m ^ in which cel­ 1 would seriously say that a]l''^Ehi^-. tors. , swiftiy-ishe could finish in I'me. have nothing to do with it, wq say. ery is,used;.as a.-relish- or in .the rope is much , more precariously ‘T il‘slip dutside so as not to in- Consult. Child’s Wishes poised today than- it wto in 1812, The girl glanded up . and caughtcaUgh terrqpti” Evelyn said, and dlsap- Ask any man or woman what While care should be taken t^ t ANNIVERSARY SALE in the the pieces used for cookihg ari$ quite tw6 years- before the ’ wto . .timl her reflection. * The f$ct pwbted. ' clothes they remember aS: chUd^. shocked both herriUiphereA-H , cerr glass smiled |Mck at her. There The mathematical problem be­ Invariably It is something that crisp, there is no objection, to (X)ok- Jng. the green unbleached stalks. tainly is much'more, heavijy aimed |.V was no need to; applyfinouge'b fore CeUa was complicated. Further­ (flicked with their wishes. Her cherics wbfe pinks'and a Isn’t there, theh, something funda­ ’H ie^ unbleached pieces are usually and muck mc^ stpsitiye,...... NOW IN PROGRESS more. she was impatient land made —Represimtatlve Fred A. 'Bi^tlcn. ’ ^ h^ eyes had neven been- so hrig^ two errors ,at the start. She caught mental in allo'wing children to*-have discarded, but they are richer in vit- some say-so about what they .wear? amihs than the white bleached • - ■ ' l She got out her'newest fro^^ them, hegan^ calculations once more, I see no fUthre for opera, and ..-I slitk>ed it over her shoulders w and suddmly- heard the ringing of Surely there ia It isn’t impossible blades. AGAIN the Smart Shop proves convincfngly that they lead in vaittes. The qual­ to meet them halfway at least and When the celery is wanted for fla­ don’t think it even has a present.* then hastily it aside ..mr-kan- [the door bril. i ‘L*Ajoba‘ ESrsklne. ity and style of their merchandise being unsurpassed— while prices ^ kept dways ottier. The second dress was rose-' Ten minutes after three and she occasionally make a concession to voring soups or sauces, the leaves t as low as possible. You can always afford to shop at The Smart Shop and during colored, quite a^ ejcpeiMrtve as the •had nob finished. I t, was Barney, this demand. ^ (3ood taste is part of a^ chilffs this ^ e you eannot afford to miss the values being offered. other, hut simpler^ o f ccurae. bered that Bartey SWelds had l>Ua rose. There was no reason training. But with a little _ fir^sed her In the little home-made why Evelyn’s bills should be __— bal , and------fSrequent^ suggestion __ ^ that d dress of rose''tiiat her mother had a^ed ii^ediately. She was dia- not interfere too much with hia-ow fashioned. , - . ‘ giurted with herself for having* personal pieferenm we can uaumy \ As she stood taking , a fin$l s\^ undertaken the task. strike a happy medium. he.^yra SILK DBBS8BS vey of hefseh! and fiatting and for a older he wiU see Incongrpl^ Her heart beat loudly garity. The-chances sure , that he will ALL SIZES ^ a c e a curl equally^ decorative m minute she waited to steady her­ its unruly state, lihe heard' ^ tap self, * Then she went ihtp the liv­ swing to the other extreme of quiett Exceptiimal Value S 2 .S S on the door. ; ' ing room. Barney waq sitting with^ ness and modesty in dress. “Who is It?" Celih>,callecl.,, But why not a red sweater if. it Mb. hack toward hisr, talking to^ makes him happy, of even trick Rose, Evelyn’s maldi answered. Emljm. , “Mrs. Parsonsi asked if *y6u coifid Mrs. Paraoni saw the girl. shoes,' and—hold your breath—tte step into her room, Miss Celia.” , green beret? N ot aT at orree. But DRESSES “TeU her Ttt be right ,ln.”.a • ' “66, here you aire, Celia!” she occasionsaiy. - Celia looked at .her watch. said sweetly, .’pfou have company. “AU ^ the kids are w ew ing ’ern, Values From 9S.8& to $7.88. This young man* knd I have intro- « . _ i » rjid veu e'ver hear that? Printed Silks, Flat Crepes, Canton Crepes, Jerseys, Twelve minutes of three, Thra diK oura^vaa, and he’s been .glv- ^ she hurried to Eveilyn. , Knitted Materials. Plenty of Largo ^xes. -Hrs. Papons was rseated at her lh|t itiO'^e ’^oost amaxing account Siiea 14-50. desk. She looked particularly well< of that^tex^ble fire. You must In a dark blue satin gown with hear it!” . creamy lace at the throat. Sun­ Tlood afternoon, Barney!".Ce­ light, shinging through the .wlndbw, lia said.' It was not the speech she S S .3 S had given her A gulden halo. As had planned. >: a Celia opened ^ e door- .she looked Shields -x^s on his feet. He Blesaed are they that keep Judg^ up, smiling. * : took the giri's hand and smiled his ment, and he that dbeth rightraus- .“Dear child!” she exclaixped, good-humoxx^ smil4. ness at all times.—Psalm 106.S, SILK DHB8SBS “what would T do ydthout yout ’How do you do?” he greeted her . jwith unusual formality. The young PlftjifKAHwuM consists in .the ac- And man’s laft arm hung In a allng. compllshihent of our desires,• and in ._A,|fOLIC comes sucidefily,. Yottr first intimatioii “This is a queer time for me to our having only regular desirea:^ that something is wrong mSay be a warning he making a call,’^ Shields added, f iii the night. If you h a ^ a bottle of Castorik KNITTED SUITS ^'but rm going toplay gentleman St. Augustine. ' / V a l u e s $8.85 to $12.85. tor, a few da^. They tell me I handy you^eedn't w o rry ,^ a Uttle of this pure im'ven't m y job until this hiim. arm MIXED FISH ' vegetable remedy soon hjave baby his h ^p y F e c i a l A T $ e . 3 s to to behave'" ^ , You can eke out left-over fish, toi J sw again) let him back to sleep. •You’re hot—dischazgeo?” make an excellent supper dish^hy He laughed at the alarm in the adding a cian of shrimps,.creaming Castoiia is always the sensible thii« to give^ ■voice. all of it together cad baking eii - an ailing ‘^ild . When a child is restless, fretfiid, , "Not oo! Nothirig . like that. Rtatter of fact, Wagner says I’m casserole. with coated tongue, bad brtoth and lade c^ VELVET appetite, it is a modief’s standby. Most mothere ghing to. tovb a raise. Did you EVENING GLOVES r Values to $16.95.' „ see the pictures in the Telegram? " give Castoriff an important pla.ee in their hcmies; They were mirie. Gave the one; of- There is a real* vogue, for colored Ready for sour stomach,-oonstipatioh, or tqiset. Newest^tylhs and Colors $ 1 Z 3 S the llttle^girl a big play. The boss was-ratherv complimentary.” evening gloves. . Rose pink,' off- When buyin!^ Fletcher’s A storia always lopk white green, and a soft yellow/that' i for Chap* H* Fletcher’s 'signature on the wrapper. r ’ i‘•(Ml, Bkfn^, I’m so glad!” has a bit of chartreuse in it are "Ho'w splendid!” Evelyn Parsons^ I This idetftifies the genqin* ‘Pttxduct. . joined in., . very popular.- , , .Owt to t of COATS, Buney- looked , embarrassed un- Fur Trinuned and 1*610. .praise. ‘ He'tumed the conver­ sation to thh fire, again. Celia Models A,A waited inipatiently for Mrs. Par-' Values Firom, sons to - leave them. Eridtotly Evelyn had fori^ttenher engage­ New Wdlwter’s CoUe Homel anfl Ofifire $19 to $22.50 ment. She did. not; depart, and at four o’clock .when Barney aaidhq ihust keep an'appointmient with'the a dohtor, Mrs:*- Parsenu offered to COAT VALUES TO $39.50 The way modem 1 ^ dressers ac­ take him in her car. ' , centuate yotiir hair\l$f iQyely Uneb The afternc)6n, un8atiirfactory' as. You can secure this "s^OTiderful bodt l^ FUR TRIMMED ^ ■ aiid contouia ijpe^r^ •it was to.''Cel|a,, tod a more un­ AH Sizes. ^ Icbqp the hair in condition. pleasant s^uhl. / ■ which contains complete Radio imd Wirdeqs ,«ditioik^ fiX BLACK, BROWN, . Now,^ milUcmi|' £ | h i^ t i^ >elippmg coupon and bring OTjseiid it to: VI to: 1^ life and „ GREEN. (To Be Continued)/ K Evening Herald Business Office With 98c in ctoto and justre; to b i^ out ila natural color, l^thfe New'W ebster Ca squjitfe se that yciu Regular $L28 'Value STEP-INS p a n t i e s ; 'I'i c B e i b s i S . ^:>-;P;.{Specla^■■:■ >s the halfr' %r6'w cah^hh'tbe cage down w ef it^ h Specflal ‘ BegolaML95 Vaiihiil'vV ^fc2 POT.FOR fdl^&idant; jt:'gr(W'’s and'let .^ w tiep to^t^ On real ground. 'V-'.VVj,. ;• :-k~ [ Hidfdered by maU, add p $1.03 DANCE SE T SU #- hi^iantine. -:It:figi^eVrlhe; . „

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■ V - i t »•#* \ . V',- S , C a d e ts Wint Hartfeinl- Hhndiester Matter i Qosed IncMoit^ STRIB'CHRISTNER' Bida to ii* j^yetl Moh ESMITHSKi: Prepare to (W ed day AftorsM a: School : ^ Matter to Bitter Yale Anthorides Say As TO nGHT TONIGHT Offk^.Dedde. 11^11 Team Gels Ready to Meet Em H it Meant The scheduled fbotbaU game b«- That Wm What EnGoTemor naneld L o ii.' w - Dartmontli in Bowl To­ Georgia Boy Top Heavy Fa­ twfen Manobeiter and 'West Hart­ •7 Iffr -r ford High schools to be played at the West Side playgrounds, was ToU Fight L4YH DEVELOWnaiT - ' morrow. vorite; May Meet Sharkey istponed this morning until next M npoB today It wu . opday afternoon because of rain. Put the Mojeve plm iliiv > ney Sait Caae Reveak. ^ i g i a e to Bl»r tbo So(m. ehut week Manchester ani East Wtiwealrt or po ftkowooirt, New Haven, Oct. 31.— (A P .)— Hartford braved the elements but vMtnf the Mot of eligible pioiKtk, The amicable relations of Yale and wore fortunate to have little or no rain during the , actual time of the - New York, Oct. 81.—(A ^ )^ W J o - eoniMbsed ____ _ Army were not disturbed in the Boston, Oct. 31.—(AP)—W. L. cbhUst. Thia morning, hpwever;. th©; dsscription of Qnnner Oovesnor ‘M- Mil least by any Incident at the game “ Young” - Stribling, the fistic pride rata fell steadily throughout the v rFevftot « .... o liw team. from...... fred'B. Mmijibh throwing down teg laero otroiigth- . >/< A in the Bowl last Saturday, it was of Georgia, has high hopes of add­ mornteg, and sohbol authorities de­ plate pf soup and declaring hiinseif Feotbali fans read the fto; statAd by authority at Yale today.. ing the rugged K. 0> Cbristner, cided It would be unwise to gamble on the weather this ofternoonf. They ' smearing he got hy thp Arioyt manage one of the Strongest teams and to advise him. guarantee going to Sharkey. The at Hanoy.er, N. H., from the Indians, sp*?e time with Injuriss, but the members of last year’s' team, A lon g drill yesterday ended the in the American League. He said Tunney originally offered up for the championship finale4Mbw©i Georgia heavyweight is confident for a consideration consisting of 6pO destiny of the Green Mouhtoftl imys among. Others, are retpifeted to be that they gay there will 'becfiW Eli’s intensive workouts. Lindenberg I don’t think Joe got such a Mara 25 percent of the Dempsey he can knock out Sharkey and thus barrels of rum. suffered opt fc sura aud'rep<^, Tbe squad has not series, no other attraction of mjdal and Barres, ends, are out of the pic­ tough break, either. fight proceeds, but Mara said ten leap into the spot for a champion­ Perhaps the historians are wrong pieces romped A^rton, McCall,: bee® definitely selected, calibre could possibly be obtainecL ture for tomorrow, their places be­ about that, however. It is barely Wolff, Dpnner, Wilkin, Lee and' percent was enough as the chalien? ing taken by Flygare and Sargent. ship fight with Max Schmeling. ger’s end of the purse was small, by either club. Better teams might; Stribling will appear at the sta­ The Big Parade possibly that Eleazer Wheelock gave Smart. The cross-country run this year but that in addition he would ag- be obtained but the interest would When I saw Notre Dame's foot­ the Indians, instead of 500 gallona of ‘ There are so many replacements promises to be one of the biggest New York, Oct. 31.— (AP,)—Sev­ dium Dec. 12, probably with Paulino v(?ej)t .25 percaat of 'Funnejr’s subse­ run far below a series game- Uzcudun as his opponent. ball players dash outo the field for rum, 500 choice kalfbacka of a triple coming, up from the .res^wes, ac* spotting evrats"' 6f-its kind ' Mari- Comments about town last nigl eral outstanding eastern football the game with Carnegie Tech, it wos threat variety. ' • cording tO Stories coming-put _of' quent earnings. . te s te r has had in years. Under the “That is satirfactoty’’ Leon quot seemed to be as equally divided re teams were on their way today to mtodful of the old Seventh Regi­ At any rate, none'of the rum is Hanover, that before tiie season la; direetiop of l^Wi^ I4oyd, this garding the matter of whether o| points far distant from home for in- ment on the dog trqt. They poured left at Hanover now, I am told, over, half p dosen new names may. has grown ed Tunney as saying. jularity and „■— ^ ^ ------— not Skoneski should be allowed terseotional games on Saturday. from the tunnel-like entrance, to the whereas good halfbacks are so com­ replace, or he added to, 'the list ®f reputation greatly during the three « play. Some contended that in vie\ Pittsburgh today was scheduled halfbacks as per above. field, by 5nes and'twos, squads and mon there that It 1® s distinction to jrears it has been staged., under­ Wtillam J Wrigley, /owner ■ of the ,of the. fact that Skoneski has playl for a brief workout in Omaha, Neh., platoons and arm}4 corps. be a seK-respecting tackle or guard stand jJoe McCJuskeyf.will be home Cubs, since.of: the mason ed in three games with the Major| having started its jaunt to meet The parade seemed endless. It at Dartmouth. Coach Jackson Con­ Jackson Cannell, ^ who presides i^ain this year to ruki*''’ ' * is said to have spent »150.060 for it would be good sportsmanship ' Nebraska Wednesday and working took 35 minutes to pass a given nell has an unemplpymeht problen? over all these halfbacks, and sunciry pitchers. the part of the Cubs to drop m: out in Chicago yesterday. Princeton point. Yet there were only 120 men, on his hands among the halfhapke linemen and ends here and there Others came back quickly with thA took the road last night after a fi­ shock troops, cavalry and all. 1 was rivaling that of the country's ttjdus- argument that the Cubs couldn't .. . . -such as Captain Hal,Andres, Bom- ’« nal session in preparation for th© Agsop ATgE SPORTS !£CITC"r to learn later that Carnegie was trial centers. The bmoh at Dart­ iberg and others; made the trip to L a s t N i g h t F i g h U In Chicago they say that Vince be expected to penalise SkonesJ Chicago game and New York Uni­ likewise considerably impressed.. mouth is .'80' ftfil of competent Palo Alto last year With the Army -■---A Barton, outfielder purchased from for anything he did to the Major versity headed west to meet Car-' October Is the month of footbSil baoks, it is s^d^ that the linemen Chicago 4r- Mike Dimdee, Rock Baltimore, probably will start the And so, you are le ft to draw yov upsets. So is November, but if the team. He has schooled bis men in negie Tech. West Virginia journey­ They Can’t All Play who do aU the work must sit op the the toipfoolery of the Warner sys; island, ^s., . knocked- out Ted season for the Cubs in the place of own conclusion—in case you care forthcoming month even comes close ed eastward to meet Fordham. . At that, I didn’t really see N°tre ground. tern, and all those halfbacks and Miranda, Grand Rapids, Mieh-, 3. the veteran Stepheifeon. whit about the whole mess. to matching the record of upheavals Dame’s football strength. There are Dartmouth had a brief practice linemen, am wild to see e<}mehedy "r?“ set by its predecessor, the "dope- j eoo football players at Notre Dame Dartmouth’s most important try it on them. session yesterday at the end of peddlers” wiU he under-the influence * o f this battalion, Rockne in the which Coach Jackson Cannell pre­ game; after Yale aift Cornell haV© There is so much talk of beat­ of some Ohaesthetlc themselves and' spring chooses about 120 of the best been disposed of, will be played at ing Stanford that, if, Glenn Scobey dicted his men would make it a the gamblers who base their wagers good battle against Yale and the talent. Palo Alto, with Pop Warner’s Carr Warner could hear; it; he .surely; on the forecasts will be in the hands The others play inter-haU football, (finals. Norwich, Bates, Boston Un breaks would decide the game. Yale would feel proud of the h(mpjr> . of receivers. and they tell me it's a tougher game Columbia and Harvard hav| failed devoted attention to the passing at­ No section has been immune from between the baUs than that which by the wayside, The big game for The Cuhs-Majors tack expected tgovt the Green. surprises. California and Southern the varsity, first, scKond, third and C olu sa- cqntihued its hard work Dartmouth, however, Wttl be against California were toppled on succes- fourth teams play ugainst the outer Stanford, Nov. 29. The customary to the met minute in hope of inflicts sive Saturdays by the powerful! enemy. desire to beat Yale and Coniell has ing a.first defeat.of the year_ on Washington State Cougars in the j One of the reasons" why Notre poled, beside the wish to trip Popi's Comeiu which comes to New far west, where U. S. C. came back' Dame has a good football team is big boys. , today. A1 Kreuz, former Benn full­ to^ slaughter Stanford in a sigpal \ because the whole school is play- Incidentally the Joufhey from New back how a coach, slammed into triumph for the Jones System over ing football right with the inen who Hampshire to California wifi be the PROVISO ACCEPTANCE - the Quaker line to give the men a the Warner System, actuEilly appeei^ on the gridiron. longest intersectibiial jaunt of th© Sporting Editor, " Arranged Yet But sample of what they, might expect Texas heat Oklahoma with a sur­ season. from Jim Bausch of Kansas. prising scoring splurge one week and No One Is Barred Manchester Herald. Syracuse used some new plays in bowed the next to the supposedly When the call is issued for spring Last year Dartmouth hoped above Dear Sir: its preparations for the hea^ much inferior RicelOwls. practice, nb-ppe is barred at Nptre , all to heat Yale, Tbe Big Gre« The Major Football Club of Man­ Brown team. Carnegie spent its Purduey 1928 Big Ten champion, Dame. Every student who can walk j team pinned it* faltb in Al MarsterS chester accept the challenge of the W e Are Prepareci time on a hlaokhoard drill studying fell early before Michigan, but , on^ legs comes out for football. Tbe largely and the defeat at Yale was Eagle Football team of Manchester wound up the month oy tamli N. Y. U. plays. ly taming the sharp eye of •‘Rockne looks "for tbe keenly felt, 'to play the winners of the Town With fairly easy victories in pros­ Wisconsin outfit that preylously had [ work of the men of whom he has This year, however, Yale is being Series providing we are the town pect against "breather” opponents, run wild against Cttficago and Penn- heard, as high school Qt prep school looked upon as juSt another game. champs. Harvard, Navy ' players. It takes only about two And Instead of a "one-njjm team,’’ MAJOR FOOTBALL CLUB, things more easily. Coach Arimld Tennessee’s long winning streak I weeks to pick the 120 m w of tihe Dartmouth is now represented by a Bill Griffin, Mgr. Horween said only one re^ar.^d- was brokaa by Alabama|'a\ • Fa^al a a;a,e $ 1 1 . 9 5 -Cambridge—Arnold Horweep may cruiting, but still looking like the not fear William and Mary as an strongest outfit in the Big Six, ■ iT t EXSV TO BE OOfiM Gem ainis (M nebilla $ 1 5 . 9 6 opponent for Harvard but be is not •J ' »» I ■ ; I m i ujiTH veuR, Lor^ip ■ taking any chsmces. He said yester­ Norhas Notre Dame anything day that the southerners were not like a substantial breathing spell in — V o o LOT to be taken llghUy. sight with Pennsylvania, Northwest­ 9*^ BQW H CH ia^^ ■ New York—prank "Cavanaugh, ern, Army and Southern California' Full Bidt and Four Pqcketi' > -r m m ' t Ih lict j f you are a football fan and Fordham coach, has good reason for still to be played before the Fighting Specif • •. • . . . . v * i warning his team not to take tifiBf© Irish. can olaim another nations are to »any games this too easy against Virginia. The championship. Mountaineers damaged Fordham’s Npt only do these four present fall yoa to be Wjarmly dressed and record last year with a tie and they rugged opposition, but they all wiU ^Boys* Wq^b Also Knlcki^s never have been beaten in New *^eak" for Knute Rockne's boyi. wiM die«ied;V’ v„''Vx made ^ fabrkff that will itand rough treatment. Buckles York. The season will be a complete suci* cess now for any outfit that stops New Haven—Yale seems to be ex­ i:' rX and Kait-<^P botlOM % petting a lot of passing ^of one kind the Irish. You wiH itod this stofri style ^ oi^iinother in the Dartmouth game Crowds averaging around lOO.OOg ' Saturday. 'The Eli’s tried out their may witness each of Notre Dame'ii: quarters Qinr m ional^ / own aerial game yesterday then remaining big games. Tbe Northv iptoto. western and Army battles will >V} ■>> spent the. rest of^ their time on a. played; at Sbldler Fldd, 'Chicago,'^ pass defense;" >• Call and lost eoinplete departuffint. of where more than that number can: Boya’ ipidqhi loR Ibr & 1 and Winter.. Hanover, N.^ H.— Jackson Ctoumell, ;and probably will be aebommodated,' Dibrtmouth coach, is not m optissis- Penn can handle 80,000 at Franklin; 'K- tie about his chances of vlcto^ as Field.) ,* .-V,;; * many of the Green^' silppoirt'ers. The closing enjgagement December itg The best prediction he would make 6 with Southern Califomisf will take m wfis- that Dirtmouth, would h ove- a place in thft .Lds Angeles Ctdieeum, close battle’ agtUxKt"Y«Ie at|dl the which may be fitted up to seat 90,- gajtne would be decided by the 000 or more, if the ewtemplated i.sxj'.' ' - -5? ...... ■■ Wi. ■V.’’ O ‘ * fe ' t‘S3»',S^^,H<# ’ PAGE TWECVB.. ••, .><- . \ , f •» r >V9* :'iflt'v. x : ; • ‘^MANCHESTER: EVENTNG HEItAU5;^S0IJTH iJ ^ C H E S T B ^ 'S O to V F m A Y ; 0 ^ ^ W S I S I ? ^ r-r:->.^-y^:~"~- , • ■ y\»i - : ' ,■ -'iT -r -^ A ‘_. . t * iTm

>.-i5t- m m m 5 p that the Firestone company's price. UWRENCE FAMILY IP B E R 13R E PRICES .schedules also were advance<^. I yrd awarded Goodyear regards the move as a constructive one .eind will undoubt­ i s . AT STATE TONIGHT ^ . ARE ON THE OPGRADE edly “go along”, officials-^of that ccmpMyj:Said. ' trunmiMi muihMuiMnitumnniinuniim ^ d % G o o r f Health F ..A . Seiberling, president of the I Famous Middletown Entertaii\* A3a»ni-p., Oct, 31.r-(AP)—Re­ ^eiberling Rubber Company denied K -ers to be-Heard Here—SfMd ports of .upward revision of rupber flatly ttot his company had any Prewnt This Ceiiificaie to' Yonr Groeer.''' Washington, Oct. 31.—Rear\.^d- ?tire , piricSB^quoted to if dealers for share in the price advance. He said Prop«rly.irigned, it will be accepted for lOe/'to apjriy on * to Have Signed >fdr SUgi^J spring dating ..business' were con­ I :!Wed^^ni)pIX, miral . Richard E. Byrd ; today was he knew nothing of th ' move. the pneefiase of;one pound of Jewel Best .Oslfee. Gf. pre­ >m m c»di^ firmed today. With nearly every sented on or before NOV. 21, 193D - |( One of t&» feaibiet; actfl< lQ-4be awarded the Navy Cross' for "^ci^a- major tire producing concern in tiie State Theater Cabaret Night pirb- IH&^FraRk 1r M cC oy ordtoary heroism” exhibited''hifhls KHXED IN WREUK^ ^ ' JEWEL TEA CO., lNC., .Ini^rterB itod B osstm of United States sharing In the move, • Plattsburgh, N. Y., Oct; 31.' — ^ gram this even^,is the Lawrence p:^ce dists have been materially al­ family of Mld^etownK'>jfor many flight over the South ^ole. Secre­ (AP)—Raymond K.'Roger, who-re­ JEWEL BEST UOPPEE % tered and .inv most cases advanced, ^ years engaged iih Salvation Army tary Adams^wlU present the medal cently resigned from the United DAILT MENUS . Cold Meats, Taylor’s Market 116 Charter Oak S t ;2 ever instrument they happened to be toast, applesauce. i^nnel.had a forced landing ensued. Main S t , Sooth Blaabhester {f particularly adapted. In addition to 'Luach'-T- Coipblnation salad of their musical ability, several mem- “ Rpar‘Admiral Richard E, Byrd, Candy Cigars Soda PhflipJVUT cbc.... ,.f I '■ stage, but have always considered bread slightly toasted, peanut butter, and failing to see Derdneo until the FIRST ^ LAST the Salvation Army cause first. It stewed prunes. moment before the accident. Deron­ ■ ■t ■ # is understood that they have accept- Lunch—Raw apples and pecan nut co suffered . a fractured skull and: ^ --t:-.'- 3 -W-si % ed a tempting offer from a New meats. |died about two hours after thb acci­ ALWAYS^ York booking agency to tour the Dinner Tomato Jelly, baked dent. • » .V *-v 4 P United States. white fish, stewed tomatoes, string! t' » . ♦ #' f beans, stuffed celery, no dessert. i ; i . ' Saturday I nE H WEEK HARD ONE Breakfast—French omelet, waffle, :’y- i T/ i V steWed raisins. Lunch—Hubbard squash, baked in QUALITY ^ ^lAMES BURKE PAGANI fiRdSl I FOR THE LEGION BAND the shell, spinach, salad of shredded GROCER Depot Square , < r-? lettuce. -f and DM $820 f.. Dinner—*Stuffed beef rolls, but-; "283 Dial 8238 I Hartford Parade,; Annual Meet- tered beets, McCoy salad, plneapplp " S E k tlC E . J Candy -<4iee'iCr^m‘ ^ ing and Big Celebration in gelatin. ‘ i ♦Select a round’ steak of medium i PRdDtJCTS Soda ; Meriden on Books. thickness, rem''ve all fat and gris­ You Huy the Best When r FreshyFn^ts . ' • Oti '! ^ ' tle, and cut into pieces about four You Buy Here. ■ 5 Next week will be a strenuous one inches in diameter. On each piece 1 Groceries- I , ft .1 - THB-BETTER GRADE ■^^for the local Legion Drum Corps. place a mound of the following. ;.:On Wednesday evening the corps (jressing: Slice and slightly toast! ^ Headquarter ^ the desired amount of real whole . J. M ADDEN , ; ' r r o m p t ^initiation to be held in Hartford by ^.jjggt; bread 01 wholewheat muffins.' 32 Laurel 3 t.' Dial 3416 ' p r e e I iJi^l i v e $ y s e r v ic e ::'v'RADIO'S;-^ ^the Hartford ^gion Post. 'Break into bits and moisten with Friday night the annual m eetog diced celery, minced rip e! :. will be held, put over from ^o'is-y ] olives, ground roasted peanuts and Sowing to Hallowe en observ^ces. I ggg^jggg raisins, gauging the quan- i - T g Saturday the Co^s will go to iten-uj^jgg g^j^ your own taste. Mix ^den to participate in the Legion | gjj together by tossing about with a i * T 1 '• y j^parade in that city. I fork, being careful not to add too FRESH FRUITS L. FELICE I. REISER J All members who plM to attend —only enough to hold in- i.the Hartford meeting should report together. and ' ■ 234 Oak St. Dial 3567 219,Scbodl SL • I .. at the local armory, Wednesday, piece of meat aroimd ^evemng, Nov. 5 not later thM 6:30. dressing and fasten with tooth- VEGETABLES DiaI3W0.... I ^iThe pa.rade wiTJ start ^ R; ; picks, place cn grill and brown on T ^ Gr o c e r i e s \ ?^*Sll3.rp in front of th.6 Tiroes Btlild.* , all sides. Put into heavyV»oaw nonpan Yonr»V»(such Meats, Grocerie&> ? ing. as iron skillet or Dutch oven) with Candy, Ice Cream, Soda GROCERIES- I a sigall amount of boiling water, Imported Delicacies cover tightiy and let simmer for an hour over a slow fire. Add a little Gandy ' lipet^ift Book On American Life cold water from . time to time as needed. GARRONE BROS. i Given Prize By French 1099 Main St. Dial 6367 psuLTRY,:. y:,:/,,... QUESTIONS AND AN^W^RS Question: R. M. asks: “Will you g Paris. (AP.)—The interest which please tell me the name of~a medi­ ------______^American civilization bolds for the cated healing astriagent plaster to l^rench was shown when the French use for inflamed kidneys?” ^cadem y awarded a special prize of Answer: I do not know of any Kl5,000 francs to Georges Duhamei medicated plaster which will have ‘ QUALITY- I. POICJKH g r o c e r y J .’

feor his “ Scenes of the Future Life,” any .^effect on inflamed kidneys. Any i'l North S t. , Dlail 3990 book concerning Ufe. In North inflammation of the kidney’s is pro­ MEATS— g r o c e r i e s PRODGCTS merica. duced either by infection through f . i Books about the United States the genito-urinary organs or from Complete line of ^ . I gand its industrial civilization have the kidneys being forced to throw Meats, Groceries, • rbecome plentiful, in,,France,, within out excessive amoimts of bodily Nationally Advertised GROCERIES I ftwo years. Beginiiing witii Afidre to:3ris'.' • Products F ^ ts, Vegetables Siegfried’s scientific study, “Ameri- --V ■ V f gca Comes of Age,” there are among (Oranges) ■* . r_. * ' ' S' ' pothers volumes by Lucien Romier Questions: G. M. N. asks: “Would We Give Our Customers < Sand Firmin Roz in the serious vein,' eating too many oranges cause my . . T f. : . . : . LUIGI POEA f i fingernails to become soft? I eat MOZZER’S m a r k e t Sand Paul Morand in the field of fic- one orange in the morning and one 241 Spruce St. Dial 7571 Quality^ Service 55 School St. V 4632 Stion. or -two at night before retiring. I fr M. Duhamel’s “ Scenes o f ' the also eat quite a lot of candy. Would g Future Life,” is Voltairian in treat- that cause it?” . V / ..1 y w -- ; Spent. It is an indictment of what Answer: Using too much sugar I he considers' the triumph of the can deplete your blood of its normal ' ‘‘ y'-V.. * community over the lndivi(fual, the alkaline reserve and this might COMPLETE LINE TRADE NEARBY OSWALD’S M enslavement of man by the machine cause noftehing of your fingernails. . • • i and the disproportionate worship of The oranges cannot hurt you and, in o f W material success — three character- fact, if you use oranges properly DELICATESSEN ; m a r k e t ; : t IS istics which he says dominate they should help in correcting ychir GROCERIES ^ Ame^rican life. trouble. QUALITY GROCERS - (Thill Neck) QUALITY MEATS CANDY, ICE CREi^,^^^^^ Questian: A. In G. writes: “li^ PATENT MEDICINES ? MEATS I British Quote Steeper neick is .-very thin. Would olive oil " Imported Products or oocoa butter rubbed Into it every I ^ v - -r— ‘ ^ y:: night tend to noiirlsh it? Could you I Prices On Rare Stamps suggest-something better?" Ci^ALE’S MARKjET C. KbiWPANIK xS a; . ^ , :.^Groc«desKf; ; Answer: The actual robbing will ^ ------36 Oak St. Dial 7161 27 Stiurkweather SL ~ Dial 3828. „ 1 2 3 S p n ie e y S t ’ 0 h l -3458- London. (AP.)—^New stamp cata­ help to increase the dreulation, but logues here show considerable ap­ oils are not sulfldentiy absorbed •X preciation in value of some of the through.the skin to have any effect scarcer items. in increasing flat-in^the tissues. The .Continuing to head the list in best way. to devdop' your neck is to scarcity, and in increase of prices take s u a b le , lezeratees -.for those muscles in ten ‘Mack. There is cer­ over last year - an the “ claaeio” . T ^ , lS9^ V of the^Bri^lt ^-empire be- tainly no- adriaaSiage 4n inaMng^they tvteen 1840 and'1870. nock-fafc; ^ iAirjfiane-stan^s, .as ,6-b9^ss,. shovv ,I K , m a r k e t ; m tarMtaA . ^ - swtft lises'in the neW lbrabags.? The ^'BreeSao, lyiDctfilWriAP) ■ ' ■•'-' w • ' • .. A- - Hawker stamp « f ' -Nei^ouniSaocL which sold a few years ^ at. ffiTO yfilwt&wctdday isj q^obed this year at 81,500., V ^ e r cut- “DhPlnedb’’ stsfia^ i o f thei -'aMaei :te)g it 6£f fitom qajUon'with dominion'Is listed^at^|700>- the'neighboring Similar advance is shown viHr^the tr..^IiQw>lytasg: fidda-^te^^he nfdghbor-*. Arneripan ;aizmaU.«strap,.rin|^.«lioQd'Were.7Cov

first installed it was cm wheels-and POUIX STATION CHANCE put lA as a tltonqraiy j^posl*’''" -'Ik . .3'.. . - . _ latt that the rooemiiSrhc^^e m * V, ^ a re lochted'^bdifid f» >m-that !n\whieh women jm re'i^ - 5", a'--5 , ^^ned. Withfii th^ p # t y | a r e*i.- % meiS^s^ty-of the ChMSge' -bas b | W ' €8iUtiE& Conditions in Vpmen’s Cefl reral times. ; ^ • ■; r - ' o ‘i ■ • .1 Room Much Better — Coal • women’s cell temot-'only .used’ f or bni«Hng ot^prisonesaJocked.^up. Bins Removed, 700 tf -limn Qiase From for some petty matter but also for the death of Flora M. Crary,' I detaining women who are held A fine * improvement pending an «»m ination for^ insani­ the income of a trust fund now val­ >. llMi4irom An­ made in Uie arrangemrat of t h e ^ ty. Better cemditions now- result ued at 11,700,000 has been made rooms in ^ e basement of the loc^ since, the change was made., ■ available to seven Hartford charl-i poUce court building. The wom^ s table institutions. other City'—See Officials. ceU, which had been in the s o ^ - west comer of the bcAer room bM HORNSBY TO PLAY The trust fxmd was established by been set further back ffom the ord­ pr. David Crary, Jr., who died iu ' Colu^us, O., Oct. 31.— (At*.)— inal position by knocking oiit the Chicago, Oct^aL—(APl-^feogow 1919, for the life benefit »ck at second base widow, who died Wednesday. The [ new 56,000,000 sUte office building tained the coal bln and also the for thb Cubs when the 1931 season win provided that upon Mrs. was made on state officials early to­ west section. This allows for a cc^ Crary's death the Income from the today make prepamtlons day by between 700 and 800 unem­ pocket- to be built outside ot the fund was to he 7^1, /« iip p i, Seaton WEEK-END SPECIALS The governor was in Oevriand White , but Adjutant General A.^W. Macaroni and Mdnto^, crisp juicy, 16 quart basket at DOZ. nolds talked to the men and prom­ Spaghetti eScandup. ^ , “Pep” Brand ised he would look into the matter EGGS to see why the Clevelanders were Red and Tdlow Ddiehnia Apples. brought here by the wrecking com- 10 lbs...... 3 l | j g , ...... > 25 c| far the Winter $ lis bushel. BrotAside LB. id-LB. Selected *^ w ra l of the delegation told Imported Italian Cheese 45c lb. A few Irish CobUera at $1,00 a bu^el. B utter Creamery ROLL Potatoes PECS flcials that if the sUte did not t^ e Yellow Globe Winter Onions 85c a bushel. care of them on the project toey Tomato Sauce would take the matter into thel- Red Onions $1.25 a bushel. ^ , _ . , (Italian Style) Sweet Cider, Pumpkins, HuW rd Squash and Native w P'.'J'e and 1 1 b . K T R O Ground i own hands. . F C J i G. L. Sogg. president of the 3 cans 25c l^ A F C I Sanitary Cartons Ok\'ahoga W recking Con'P^^y* Tuni^^K th^M te and yellow and many other produce C O F F E B " ® ’ “ plained to the unemployed group Bow Macaroni 2 lbs. 25c that there had been a misunder­ standing and that all those employ- Olive and Sala Oil Special ' AU^rTrii^ and produce are vej'y IH n ^ e job today were Columbus Olive O il...... fully graded ami sold as repr^ted. , men except five they brought from Sala O il ...... $1,15 gal. ] give honest value for everything we seU w d it wffl Clevelaitd as supervisors. you to drive over and see us. v We are open every day PALMOLIVE OCTA0ON h b a r s t c a s t s v o t e and evening until 8:30. New Yorkr-Oct. 31-— Manchester Uam -Randolph Hearst. New York PERO ORCHARDS SOAP l a ! publisher now in Los Angeles. cMt SOAP his absentee vote by ^r Macarom Shop 276 Oakland SU Manchester. ' Tel. 6384 day.- The ballot was A ,;on

SATURDAY ONLY Fresh Killed Nooe TroiN rua rip* s*i*cg««i ipiiv Fresh Killed- 55c each 2 fo.r $1*00 FOWL Catsup TripfAAA__ 16 OB hot F O W L Hake Eour boMne a SHceess with Roeoi " ¥ Country Roll Pure RoBal Baking Powder ^ ^ 3 * C o b IH i SUGAR BUTTER 3 8 c lb. LARD 14c lb- Your choie* of all the pepalw.sw^^k^ii^ flovers 10 Ibii. limit. Every pound perfect. fl Sausage Meat, Hamburg, Puritan and Handy Rogal Fruit Oi^atin Sipoked Shoulders PIGS’ FEET Shank Ends of Ham to boil HAMS > lb. 8 to 10 Ibo ave. A choice qualHy with rich siprap 5 to 6 lb .. ave, 1 4 c '*”’^ 2 5 c lb . ^ e V-* * • Sliced Peaches o Ideal for cafco toppiaes—used in malie dossorts Marshmallows w.. Lhpfcg FRESH PbRlC Cloverbloom A marshmallow proparatioo reodqf to sproad . ROAST Roasting Chickens Sliced 5 lb. ave. Q 1 g* 12 o stia lb...... O A lO c 2 0 c " N al"0 "W h ip •bI The Home All reode to oot—most dolicioas Mo 2 The Home of Food tie s of Food THE PURITAN MARKET Values Apple S a u M Values CORNER OF MAIN AND ELDRIDGE STREETS. No fussine—roode to eot—sorvo with olj kinds ojf moot Cranberry Sauce A doiote cookio—fposh hokod for this solo VPDNDMY y GROCERY 4 Trie "Sugar W ajfers____ AT OllPx A it AT AiARtxFTS :oa DIVISIOW OF FR£SI4 £RUITS and; VEGETABLES.

TABLE CELERY SWEET POTATOES ^ 2 Lqrge m |W _ Finrat ^ tta. 2 5 * WEEK-END NEAT VALUES Fancy Bunches ILJC CHRAPES Lam b Legs is. 29* Fresh P ork L oin i Ib4 29* ORANGES Fancy ■ ...... 3 . • Your Choice In Weight. Bib or Loin End Flnert^da D«en‘ TaWe. ... Dbs. Rib Lamb Chops Kidney Chops Fresh Shoulders FreshHamis ' lb. 33c lb. 47c lb. 19c lb-a9q , Tasty Short Gut Cut frmn Ctonuine Spring Lamb Short Hiaak—4-6 -lb, - Avg. End,'.. 1 1 HoTmefs Ham how.4 - Hormel's Chicken whole e^iwf ib Pork Chops lb. 2^ PRIZE Lam b Fores ib. l6* Pyr-Pruf Steve Polish " |7 6* TiB 12c 8 * Boned as Desired Center C u ts A superior loof boked daily ip ^Cponecticut’s most modern bokery. You’ll lore its g^den V/elch’s Grope Juke . Pt b** Fowl Chicken Face Rulmp ChuckRoast' , brown crust end its qren texture. i ici*i6i<«iV t6E«liTt« _ 2 -TiM 2 5 c lb. 35c lb. 35c lb. 36c ( ■ ■ 'V .r » f d,-'. Milk-Fed—-4 Lb. Avg. lb.39c Fresh KiUed—4 lb. Avg. Popular Oven Boasts Btmeless i Lorgo 20 oz loaf P rig's Mine* j.«» -Rn 2^|5^ Hams lb.29. Veal Roast |b* 35« Doraco or Armour’s Star Fancy S B Ik -F ed - Either End t ' ‘ ■■ r ' ; ' .... . , - .' ^ ' . -A .. ,.r • ------■ , f,; I , - l i ^

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and tbie Nicara^^an Medal of Merit the university today in making pub­ TTO N M (fflS H(fflOR were bestowed as recognitibh of his lic list of- awards- in the school services as commandant o f rite Ma­ a f fine airts and the divinity school. i WORM F ftiU JO N ' Bsur other- Conne^cut students re­ ' T"' '• ' ! i- rines in tiie CentriBd Ajnerican fre For early Saturday delivery phone us tonight, please. MAJOR 6Q1ERAL LOGAN pUbUc in 1$27 to'l92?,;rii.^ a ceived bohorabie'^mehtion in various Chicago, Oct Sl.--(APJ^An: ajl W0RKS.AS A REPORTER The Verdun medal" also; was 'be­ competitlohB. i- ’ - uigbt questioning, police Phone service until 8:30 p. m. Friday evenings. THE DEPRESSION stowed bn" Lieut Q)T. Pr^ ’I). Bai- 'Robert Al^n Ward of NeW^. Ha­ ven^ wmx honorable mention of bis brought confessions ’today 'frkm . '/ r . San Francisco, Oct. 31.-p-(AP.)-^ gore and Ser^ Carl M.^ Baskins. John Popesoue, 23, of' Ga^'Ih. Oranges, 6 for 43c. Holland er Dutch i Bhe’s i M rA -Silas vNewton, Nee New Haven, Oct. 31.—(AP.)— Latham’s Pure Hon­ I Nan '0 ’Relfij^' and; oSb oft^the' feW FxWch tand. NlcJh^gaan goyem- Thomas p. Reilly, of this city, Dem­ Police..,^d Popesoue confessed ^aney New Figs 15c ey 23c and 35c jar. Tea Busk. Jean Elizabeth Wade of Bridgeport, Heina ' Breakfast women -sports w rltt^ ' in,«tffie . epun- naents. ocratic candidate for dounty sheriff, carrying the weapon. i knd vSSc package. PretEel’s S5c lb. [tr^. Genetal Feland was presented a fifth year student'In the depart­ will introdiwe k new methpd of cam- The pair were captuit^ in the Wheat the women’s division of the Presi­ ment of painting at Yale was given fiYesh Spinach Pop Corn Poppers She’s been married for eighteen with the City of Verdvm medal for j^gning tomorrow. He will ap­ home of Rocco at. the "request: of* 10c Noodles, dent’s emergency employment com­ the $20 first prize fpr the best set 35c. Sprouts and Show months and even her closei^ friends his beroism iii'the Verdun sector as pear over every town in the coimty Gary police who wanted them for Peterson’s Conn, apparently didn’t know abwt it. mittee, believes the solution of the of drawings submitted In that de­ robberies and had traced them tp* Buy one Pine Bev yotn ^auce. problem of uqemployment lies, part­ a colonel in the Second Division in an aeroplane equipped with a prade A Celery, lOe Peas, Spinach, __It was kept secret merely by not dimbg the World War. The Nica­ partment. '>■ J loud speaker through which he will this city. A yotmg woman, B^se. for $1.35 and grt I attempting to hide' it. ly at, Idakt; in ’ the hdine. This announcement was made by Miller, 20, said to be Rocco’s.sweet,- hru^ells Sprouts one large $1.25 bot­ Com, Apricots and Her plan, announced on her first raguan Presidential Medal.;of Ment tnitr to the voters. * He will take off j “You won’t fire ■ me will you ?’’ from the Bedford, N. Y., airport at heart, also was foimd, in the ap^;^ tle free. Peaches, day in Washington, is to make the -t* r Cauliflower was the first question she asked noon. ment. when the editor found out-she was housewive the nation’s greatest, em­ I married. ployer. The woman fn the home, she . -K Freshly Ground Beef Large or i Assured her job was safe she sisiys, can be most useful just now Sinclair Try it with bacon or sausage heaved a sigh nf relief and asked In ffixdipg jobs for Xnen. meat either for meat loaf or Small ! for a vacation. She and Mr. New­ Another angle from which Dr. ScYvicB^ • Q u a lity - L o w . P t i c b s Link meat baUs. ton are on^t-now, somewhere in the Gllbreth plans to attack the prob­ Sausage lb. 28c, 4 lbs. 99c Sausage I middle west. lem assigned ber, is to make ber \ They were married just before ofEice a clearing house for as much f t p \ they sailed for Europo for the Brit­ information on unemployment as ish opeq, in 1928, he, to^ participate, V ~ - / CANNED POOOa 5 We will have fancy she can^persiisuie the women of the she to write about it; Sinclair Fresh Pork Fancy Grape-Fruit, country to fiimlsh her. Tender Boneless Rolled Tender Boneless Oven Fresh In addition, to being a well known Women’s - Worit Tor I roasting, amateur golfer he is President, ’of Roast Beef ...... 39c lb. Shojilders and Spare ’ /"W oi^n/i 5sbe inaintains, >“can * Pot Roast ^ e f.. 35c lb. White Mushrooms, 1-2' lb. . .24c the Indiana Oil apd Oas Corpora­ combat [the psychology of the pres­ Tender Shoulder Beef Boneless Rolled Roast of ilbf New Bulli Sauer tion. He gave her a million dollars ^raut will sell at ent condition. Much. of the present ; Steak ...... 35c Ib^ Xiamh...... 20c Ih. • Bvety itopa b ^ w is oae you J f P o r to Rican Navel Oranges, full I £is a wedding present. and at real aa»- condition is due to the psychological Boneless Rolled R o a s t Forequarters of Lamb—^ lOc lb., 3 lbs. 25c- of juice 25c dozen, 2 dozen 49c effect of a series of conditions on Ffllyaar panMdidTea ! - ...... 35c lb. Whole ...... i7c lb. >W! Vlait'die nea»y A AP ■ . - t,. V..- the people at large. If women will Veal while these’tahM* are offend [engineer DESCRIBES spread the gospel of prosperity, j fOAST BEEF Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. Fresh Chickens, 3 to 3 1-2 Tender Frying Chickens, —TODAYl show this country how, even though * J1 y , ■ I J^t roast beef, but College Inn Soups, 2 for I LAST MOMENTS OF R-lOO it does have a little economic ‘tum- lbs. ■ each \ . 35c lb, 35c lb. myache,’ still can produce more, live ^oujshould see the beef Fresh Fowl, 5 to 6 lbs. Fresh Fowl,' 4 lbs. average, better and surpass in m ^y ways each:.. • *; • • • • • • 39.c lb. w e e k -e n d 1^ Ul cut from. Ar- Femdel WJiole Ker­ any nation on earth, it would help.” 35c lb; Oiour’s Star and Morris London, Oct. 31.—^(AP) — nel Golden Bantam I glneer A. J. Cook, injured survivor Dr; GUbreth is knoyra ' in her Our Home Made Sausage Lean Fresh Shoulders, / Verlbest, personaUy Com. of the R-101 disaster today pre­ Ndrlh’ Jersey‘borne country as a Meat ....'___ __ .30c lb. 19c i»; Klected for Pinehurst I'CRNDEU sented a graphic picture of the ill- woman who attacks just such prob­ ANIUJAL POTATO . Each kernel a dell- lems as this late^ that has been Heaii Department. cions golden morsel — fated airship's last moments to a Fresh Pork to Roast Small Legs Spring Lamb it comes from only one commission inquiring into the loss thrust on ber sho^ders. Aches and JTuice, tenderness. pains have responded to her cura­ Greon MoniitiUii favored sectibn of of the huge dirigible. Fresh Spare Ribs ■k--' Packed with them. America where nature His arm in a sling and still under tive work, Industfaal relations have Pocket Honey Comb Tripe; I hospital treatment Cook told bow been moulded under her expert Nice White Sauerkraut Potatoes 106 lb. bag $2.09 Boned and roUed or cut produces the finest va­ guidance.*.All-in.,ail'She is a dynamic Special'.... j 2 lb& 25c riety known. Can 38c. |.the;,ship went into a steep dive, and 10c lbs., 3 lbs. 25 c e^ort as you specify. struck the grouird' with terrifie personality'; calculatted tp,succeed in tbe most , trying circumstances and Fancy H o m^e Dressed. force., A second crash came and mosc irying Boneless Lamb Chops, BKOOM S, Sterling N o. 6 ...... e a c h 4 9 c Shoulders Delicious then a ihighty explosion which rent ^ith the most coniplex problems, Chickens to Roast, . . Fancy the great air liner' from stem to ”Has — 12. ^^^nsrpi.Children wrapped in bacon. Spe­ [ Sliced of Lamb Fricassee \ Sausage ' ASc Ih^ Lean, tender stem and tdok 48 lives. Dr. Gilbreth, since the death of cial . r...... 45c lb. SILVERBROOK BUTTER, ; Bacon Fowl Mrat Cook told the commission that he her husband, Frank Bunker Gil­ $1.49 had . gone on duty at 2 o’clock in breth, has maintained the busihe^ tiibor print • ••#•• **a*d^a.*|sr^Toi I 39c lb. $1.59 ea. 33c lb. the morning a few minutes before in which she was associatecl with A t OUR BAKERY DEPT. ‘ / $1.59 the crash. He said he first noticed him, that of consulting engineer in Real Danish Pastry, S U N N Y F I E L D B U T T E R , l b . ,o'ot'oT's^$3o • 4 3 c something was wrong when the'ship management. The mother of twelve Stuffed and Baked Ghick- 40 c dozen i We want you to remember these three meat suggestions took a “slight dive” and the en- chfldren, she is prominent m her ens. . gineroom rang for reduced si>eed. V LARD,... bulk, 2 IbS. 29c,2 lb. pkgs; 31c tihen yon are making up your Saturday or Sunday dinner order. neighborhood in Montclair, N. J., Our Home Made Milk Baked Beans, Hot .AIl Ilay,. “As I turned the engine to slow” ■for the efficiency with which her 25c quaii; he said “the ship took a steep div­ B r e a k ...... 10c loaf No. 1 VEAL CHOPS—cut from milk fed Native Ved, household is operated. Brown Bread. .10c-15c!lqaf •' ing attitude., 1 took a quick look out Schedules, containing each house­ Our Home Made Vienna Standard quaUty — an 0xc0ptionaIfyMn0 mduel \ . breaded, these chops are deliciously tender, and a nice of the window and as 1 did so the hold duty tried and timed, were put "B re^ ...... 10c loaf Squash Pies . .15c-33c^ch ship struck the groimd. I stopped, m o opetatiw. 'Cbe.. schedules were Otr-K^Homc;; %ench change from beef or pork. my enginp instantly and a second Our Home Made Mince,:, hot alone the product of The'en­ Bread ...... TOc loaf Iona Tomatoes 4^120* crash came followed by an ex­ gineer-mother, but of the whole Pies ...... 15c-35c each Fancy yellow corn of ajpeciallyfineflavorl • Ic3 Cream Cakes, 25c each jko. 2. SIRLOtN STEAKS—cut from Morris Supreme plosion.” family, arranged after long consul­ Maple Walnut Cakes, 6T Armour's Star Beef—these steaks can be cut to weigh tations at meal time. Chocolate Layer Cakes, . - 30c each FLEES FROM HAZERS Dr. Gilbreth has written several . ^ ^ 30c each Del Maiz Corn 2 29* 11-4, 1 1-2 lbs. or heavier—tenderest, juiciest, tastiest. books on management and has Coffee Nut R in g s , 25c each Chicken Pies ... .20d each A real qutUity pea at an A St P aavingl ~ All of these adjectives belong with our Pinehurst Steaks. taught courses looking to the "one best way” of doing things. She is an Concord, Mass., Oct. 31.—(AP.) honorary member of the Society of l0fl8 P©8S , 3c&l2S^ —Daniel Weld, of Waterbury, Conn., GROCERY SPEaALS DEL MONTE — ckoice CaUfornia tipaf No. 3. POULTRY—6 to 6 1-4 lb. Milk fed Native Industrial Engineers. a Massachusetts Institute,,of Tech­ Dr. Gilbreth was born in Oak­ Brookfield Roll Butter, Best Rure Lard in Bulk, NO. 1 Chickens from Wapping, Conn. Smaller chickens and nology student spent last night in land, California, in 1878. She ob- ; ' ■ 2,(lbs.‘27c CAN the Concord police station at his 41c lb. Asparagus Tips 29* 'tained the degree of Bachelor of Our Boy Telephone; Peas, fowl. We are positive these chickens will please you. own request. Other students, mem­ Literature from the University of Cloverbloora Butter, 41c lb. '■ Clean and ready to serve—serve — lowprilow pneedf too! i'. bers of a college fraternity took California in 1900 and was granted 2 cans for 29c Spiced Ham Weld to Concord for initiation rites. Royal Scarlet Peached Nathan Hale Coffee, 43c lb. Colonial Colonial Colonial a Master’s degree in literature two Spinach 2‘ 29* Assorted Fresh Cold Tongue The initiators went into a huddle. years later. Brown University Halves—Large Size, Our Home Made Mince Donuts Daisy H f^ s The spot wais dark and Weld man­ SULTAJVA—fam y cut, stringlesayellow beans! : ‘ (All kinds) Cup Cakes Cakes awarded hfer a Doctorate in PhUoso- 25c can, 2 for,49c Meat ih Bulk.... .25dlb. aged to escape In one of bis captors’ phy in 1915. automobiles. The owner, reported the Confectionery Su^irf, ^ 3 p^kages for 22o Native Yellow Globe Tur- Wax Beans 2 ^ 29* Fancy Cute of Nice Brisket Corned Beef.- car stolen and the police promptly m a i l m e s s e n g e r k i l l e d ' Another A &~P twentyrntne ten t value! intercepted Weld and the machine. Willimantic, Oct. 31.—(AP) — nips ...... 29c’ l»dck When the facts in the case were ex­ Automobile injuries today had re­ Nice Sealdsweet Grape* plained the police dismissed charges sulted in the death of Thomas P la^ Fancy Native Celery, large frnit, lOc each,' 3 for 29c A & P Squash 2 29* against Weld but he elected to ac­ 61, of Andover, a ’.mail messenger bunches ...... 15c bulich ' Fancy, r ^ ripe,'hand picked tomatoes!^ cept the hospitality of the' jail house who was struck Monday by an au- Please. *phone your order Finest Sweet Potatoes, NO. 2 2 ^ ^ .rather than to return for his Initia­ tomobUe driven by Sumner C. Lang 9 lbs. 25c this everang if possible. , tion. of West' Somerville, Mass. A&P Tomatoes 2^3 Platt who died yesterday at Sti, <1*:- - MBS. VIBBABD DIES Joseph’s hospital was transporting IONA BEETS' 2 c a M 2Sc some mail on a wheelbarrow from MIXED VEGETABLES -2cam'..25c^: New Haven, Oct, 31.—(AP.)— the Andover railroad station to the M anchester GOOD THINGS TO EAT DEL MONTE PEAS vca n 2 to Mrs. Leoise A. Vibbard, 45, of Fair- postoffice, >. when the machine ap­ > DIAL 5111 field, who was stricken vrith pneu­ proached^ hitn from the rear and DEL MONTE CORN . can 17c monia Saturday during the Yale- struck him. Besides his widow, a A & P STRING BEANS Now 2 am 2Sc * Army football game died at the son and a sister survive. DIAL 4151 New Haven hospital yesterday., A A a P APPLE SAUCE can Ito* daughter survives... . ROYAL GELATINE DESSERT 3 pkgs 2Sc DICED BEETS N o .t 3 cam 25c CUT REFUGE BEANS No. 1 3 cans 25c RELIABLE BEANS Strinfidss No. 2 2 cam 31c FOOTHALt DAVIS BAKING POWDER 12 oz can 22c 6 oe can 13e SMITW COeOMALT No.%can23c MT. NEBO — SUNDAY ’ T A 5114 NORTH SCHOOL STREET SANI-FLUSH can 23c K ick -O ff 2 P .M . # CHOCOLATES DoHy Gray IbbM SSc Campbell’s Quality Grocery N .B .C .“ ROBENETTE FAVORITE** lb, ..... -27c Rhenes: 4169, 4160, 30 Depot Square. a WEEK' K E T SPECIALS •*.r I^ib Corned B eef...... ih* ------BOASXS . ^ Lfemb Stew ...... j, * m e a t s Liamb Chops ...... - • ...... • \?’ '* *’ '• .... . • '. * ■ ■TQood Cuts), lb. •*. •' 25c L e g s L a m b r«— 32c ^|be BONmJiSS------UNDERCUT------BOAST------(Cut from QualUy Row^fe^'Quckens 3^ lb* Native Veal Roasts ...... • • • *.• Steer Beef—Cut Any Weii^it) Firesh Dressed Native F ow l...... d|C id. f ‘''f ' tv’ plot Roast Beef ...... ' f r e s h BIB END BOAST PORE, lb* • ft • a • • *t * ^ 29c .. . ^ • . • • • • - ^oC-oOC ID* Lam b Stew .; .i.T.tiT^.T.j'12'L^ ^ fresh PORK OTOULDEBS'(lean, weu-wimmed, | S h ...... C on ic:d S h o u ld e rs f.T.: •••eoKi ] 9 c l b . - X.—makes a fine pogk roaat4-6-8 lbs. averagel B»f 4^ irge Home Dressed Chickens, Hams, Fresh Shoulders. S a u s a g e M e a t i . z . : . * :* 2 9 c lb*| S a u s a g e L GBNIJINB SPRING LAMB LEGS GROCERIES yeaLStew. 25c lb» f| V4 {Any w rfjh t) Ib# »••••«•••••••••••' k ft ft ft ft ft ft • 29c y\ natU'Ends . 20 c I d . QKNUINB SPRING LAMB FOREQUARTERS, pink Salmon, A-1 Quality—Special ...... *2 for 25c (Boned If desired)'lb. C X iPANOY, FRESH, PtUMP, YOUNG, Lhrge Cans Crushed Pineapple ...... vs. MEATY P()WL» (4 lb. average) lb. .. Impound Glass Jars Peanut Butter ...... Sunsliine Assorted CoDkies V. ■ X" Brown Berry Coffee ...... *?■ OYSTERS, STANDARD (Solid Meat) PL ...... 39c ithan Hale Coffee ...... - ..... • • • OCKFORD8 _ jtch ett Brand Squash • • •. • • • • • . of ' NEW LONDON BSD TOKAY .OBAFEG, 8 lbs. a a *>• ft * a • 4-t esafta*eft*«ftft ftSTC Large Jars Pure Honey...... ‘ . , ______B1 X )]^ A G R A N 0BS, dozen, " ' iJ IVjjuachino C h erries...... -...... • • /T ■ DeiFeated Majors 19-0. , ale’s 46ci *88’sS5o, *60% sac, 3{Packages Com Flakes ...... ^ ; **bc ■ • -S-” ’ ■ . Grape,fWt,2for ,.. GRAPEERUIT ... fi... .. ■. • 84’s a fo r 29s, SffCiA fUr *9o The Ockifn'ds are’ oha df Siigar^^lO lbs...... i- .r-• • • • YO;UNG BUNCH CARROTS, * bttnc*ss ^ FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Turnips . • • • -27c"^^ enjrJLOW^BANANAS, 5 IbS...... Sa®', the heaviest teams in the G rant’s Potatoes .. i ,. •. 33c lb. FANCY O TLE B Y ,.. *. Doubles, * bUn. 19o, Sbigisa) * bmb ^ { ^ Bananas, Lemons, > Cream LupchiCrackers,^ ■______A A MU M tlmm l.llML- ^^«o u ».«-,^H n b b a rd Squash, Spina**, Cab stole, led by George .’Gahois; b ^ , Canoto, Lettuce, Celery, Sweet Potatoes. who starred in game with S l b ^ . . . . - V 2 f t . b o x : .:.. the Majors; ■ ’ * ” Y€hip£M>‘ i . . . . • •. •<* •. • • Sunshine Graham Crackers CUBS ASSURE FANS 'Matches, 6 boxes .. 21c 21b.borr..-...... :33c .i.jr. * A REAL BATTLE 1 advertise in the HEBALD^rr PAYS " - ; ■ ■ rv W $§M IM?:- 4 ‘-3W i'K. : ■

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imder construction for'1 !•- W. which is hailed here as one of the repairs and oiling aiinounced by construction. No detours. the -Connecticut Highway Depart­ No. Haven-Clintonville road is r’ " most important in eastern Christen­ ment, as of October 29th: being oiled. f. dom since the Turkish conquest of Route No. 3— Newtown-Sandy No. Stonington-Pendleton HIU Constantinople in 1453. Hook' road. Concrete pavement road is being oiled for 4 miles. This will be the first time in completed. Shoulders and railing No. Stofington-Colonel Brown nearly 500 years that the political uncompleted. Ktad is being oUed for 2 miles. leader of the Greek nation will have Woodbury-Mlddlebury road. Steam Oldx Saybrook. Point road,- shoul- paid homage to the ecclesiastical shovel grading and culvert con­ dirs being oiled for 1 mile. I -l- leader Of eastern Christendom. struction on new location. No de­ Redding-Meeker Hill road. Maca­ If the public ever needed low prices and good ouaHtyfoodstuffa they c « * Observers point out that one tours. dam construction under way. I To striking aspect is that Premier Ven- Route/t^o. 5—East Harford. Main detour. ’ - tainb: peed them now. That’s pliar we are, doing more thM ever to hem ibelos will visit the patriarch with street Is under construction. Open Redding-Umpawaug Hill road. approval of the Turkish govern­ to tra f^ . Macadam completed. Shoulders-and duce the price of foods wfeich is the most ithpoitont factor in e v e ^ p o u s ^ lL ment. Only five years ago the ques­ Meric^, Hartford Pike, shoul­ railing imcompleted. tion of the patriarchate’s position ders being oiled for 1 1-2 miles. Scotland-Baltic road is under con­ Visit the Self-Serve tomorrow and every day when you are in p e^ . . t o ^ in Turkey flared up. A t that time Route No. U. S. 6.—Thomaston. struction. Traffic -.can pass.,'. i- - -Yxnr'wiil realize'the'savings and satisfaction which CMi be had by seieping Turkey expelled on 24 hours’ notice Bridge over Naugatuck River, East S6. Windsor, East Windsor Hill the Patriarch Constantine, on the Main street is under construction. road is under construction, but . open your.groceries.at Manchester’s Piiblie Pantry. . ■ groimd. that he belonged in the cat- ■No detour. :to traffic. ' / ■'{( egory of exchangeable populations, Route. No. U., S. 7— Canaan and * So. Windsor, East Windsor Hill Native Green Moimtain and Conducted him under police Salisbury. Lime Rock-bridge, gi^ e —-Wapping Center road being oUed / It’s the talk of every fanrily in town and m^Py 0« t of townl Biread, ** * guard beyond her frontiers. crossing elimination is under' con­ for. 4 miles. price than It has ever been sold for before even In the Ufetiae of many of our oldMt d tlw ^ WIN TER 1 ^ The Turkish r government's ap­ struction. Use present roadvyay. No Orange-Grassy Hill road is under ri )uil proval of tomorrow’s visit is rer detour. cons^ction. No delay'to traffic. Dffered Saturday duly! 2,$00 Loavas p o t a t o e s garded as assurance td the 100,000 Route No. lO^Wethersfield. From TrumbuU-Church Hill road is un­ i • ■'* Oftl Greco-Tiurkish citizens of Istanbul Rocky HUl town line to Hartford der.. construction. No delay to that the government does not be­ City line is being oiled. traffic. ' Haleys Fam ous M i& Jli^ad I Bli lieve their religious attachment to Route No. laMafiswold, Canter­ Warren-Kent road. Macadam con­ 60-ib. bushel bury and Plainfield. A section Of the struction' completed.' Shoulders and the patriarchate is detrimental to ABotoer I.M ae geea ^ee « 5T/.“iTT .'V their loyalty to the Turkish state.' Norwich-Putnam road is imder con­ raikng uncompleted. V U. Sli graded No. 1 potatoes. Cheaper and struction. Traffic can pass. Winchester-Torrington- street is „m reVtt«r i*ere.t ,tld.l.w ^ee. Putnam.' The Thompson-Worces- imder construction. No detour. betimr than Miaine’s. 40% roweT In'price than last year. These are winter keeidng po- ter road is being oiled for 1-2 mile. L tatoiea and are guaranteed somd.' Cook white Thompson, Putnam smd Worces­ INDIVIDUAL dey. ■' ■ ■■ - ■iki uol ter road is being oiled for 1-2 mile. mid m ^ y . Get In a supply now! u iQaeer Twists Route No. 17i—East Hartford. “How can you eat with a knife?” 1,000 Hale’s Famous Individual X. 1001 Bridge over Hockanum River is ;“it’s not so easy as it looks. ^>ok In Day^s News under construction, but open to one­ around at the other guests, not one Florida ‘ i* ' • Rial way traifflc. of them can do it.”—Lustige Kolner for Glastonbury. New London and Zeltung, Cologne. COFFEE raoJ Norwich Road is being Piled for two Largeete. The beat value to tokery geed. today. 4 t-Mlefle.. Seturday ta the enly’day we haie theae- Orangea doz. New York—Sam Stuart of Fort miles. Good size, thin skinhed and very-juicy. Worth, who makes the spectators of Route No. 109—Coventry, Coven- OFF AGAIN be sure and get at least a Imlf dozen. ' ______■ ■ . ^ RubI rodeos laugh at his antics in dodg­ try-Bolton road is under construc­ ing steers, is to try his luck with tion. Open to traffic. HUSBAND: Forgive me this Puritan Brand the humor of sunny Spain. He is to Route No. 110—Windsor, Hart- time, darling. Let us hang the Florida Sealdsweet t!io» become a bullfighter, another Yan­ ford-Suffield road, shoulders- being cloak of Christian charity over the kee toreador in addition to Sidney oiled for 2 miles. dozen Franklin. Routes Nos. Ill, 118 and 3— WIFE: Did you say cloak? How EGGS Griiyefiruit 4 % Palm Beach—Miss'Murial McCor­ Southington. Intersection of the much may I spend on it? —Dorf- Hundreds of dozens sold every Saturday. Every egg guaranteed; Large size. mick is an impressario. She is presi­ Milldale Road is imder construction. barbler, Berlin. One-way traffic for short distance. dent and treasurer of Palm Beach Country Roll Fresh Creamery Play House, Inc., which has bought Route No. 134—Cornwall bridge AS rrs DONE NOW project Bridge construction and ap­ out a night club and at popular to o l) Fanpy G ol^n Yeltow prices will seek to encourage aqd proach. Grading on new location. No MODERN WOOER: I say, oldj cultivate “a taste for music, litera­ detours. thing, may I attend your wed- Kent, Bulls bridge project Grad­ BUTTER lb ture and the arts through,presenta­ ing completed. Bridge pavement and aadi tion of dramatic or operatic repre­ Why, I’m not even engag- 1,000 peuhda to «.n temerrew at the leweet price to tewh. tW ty peuud guhrMterf to «r yMv oieuey shoulders uncompleted. sentation, musical performances, ed! -• Route No. 135— East Haven and .0 * concerts and other intellectuail and is a bridegroom, I m' No. Branford, ■ Foxon road; shoul­ -Answers. instructive arts.” der work under construction. No de­ i| Campbdl’s New Pack 309 lbs. Fancy Tokay New York—The golden voice of lay to traffic. 1&(\ Enrico Caruso is still worth $150,- Route No. 145—Newtown-Steven- 000 a year to his widow in royisUties T a b le O r a p e s lb. son road. Macadam completed, aU€$TI0NNAIR6i on records, it would appear from shoulciers 9od.jaUlng..imc0mplipted. oi- ’-r TO M ATO SO litigation against her over legal ad­ Route No. 146—Ashford, Mans­ 4 vice. field Center-Westford road is being Nashville, Tenn.—Increased sala­ Fidgmont Grahams and I. Extra Fancy Snow White oiled. 1 Hale’s “Tested” Strictly , “ i . • rr- f ■ I*- ■*' ■ . > ries for ministers so they can afford Ashford, Woodstock - Willington larger families are advocated by the road is being oiled. lb. Rev. Kenneth McArthur, field rep­ Route No. 190—Towns, of Dur­ CRACKERS resentative of the American Eugen­ ham, Killingworth and Madison. F R E S H E G G S ics Society. Givings his views at a Unimproved section under construc­ . N meeting of Nashville ministers he tion. Open to traffic. "Fancy, large cplpp pointy out that ministers’ sons lead Madison, Madison-North Madison . in “ Who’s Who.” road is being oiled for 8 miles. dozen * • • . . . _ ” . . . ^ New York—It is nice to be mar­ Route No. 202—Harwinton, Har- HOW || buni ried by Mayor Walker. “I hope I’ll winton-Terryvllle road is under con­ q iN I IMPROVE Fancy, shell white eggs. Hufidreds of Manchester '2 pound* 83c. The lowest price ever. be the only one ever to come be­ struction., No detour. ^ 11 1 homes are serving these eggs daily. tween you,” he said posing between Route No. ,031—Salisbury, Lime THE FLAVOR i 1 ' 1 . j- • , x - r v>?. Yellow Samuel H. Levine and bride for pic­ Rock-Hotchkiss School road is tures just after uniting them. Le­ finished. Fancy Namco vine once played football at Prince­ Route No. 315—Coventry. So. 6i GRAPEFRUIT? l O e ton. His bride is the former Char­ Coventry-No. Coventry road is be­ Paneake Flour Bed Whiter onions—so lb. bag |1.S5. S ^inkle a littU Ivory Salt ovtr Grab Meat 2 cans 55c lotte Brandt. ing oiled. -il'/iyr:' No Route Numbenfh the cut fruit. This brings out the 5 pkgs. 29e Newport, R. I.—William H. Van­ TMtural flavor...... derbilt is sending a turkey from his Bozrah, Fitchville-Bozrah street Jack Homer ' is closed.‘ Bridge is being construct­ farm to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoo­ Send for your free copy of the Beech-Nut (Special Deal) •1 i.t\ ver, Jr., for Thanksgiving. ed. Detour posted. Worcester Salt Cook Book. Ad* lb. jar Danbury-Clapboard Ridge road dreii: Worceater Salt Co., 71 Mince Meat 2 59c Roosevelt Field, N. Y.—Colonel lY’ y i'.. Steam shovel grading. No detours. Murray This is mince pie time. pound' 4 7 ^ Lindbergh’s transport license num­ ! ■ V V li ber is 69, the same as in his airmail Eastford, Kenyonidlle-Nortlf‘Ash­ St., New Free! 1-4 pound can with every purchase of a pouiid- York,N.Y. p r & s ; days. When he applied for renewal ford road is under construction. Sunsweet Medium Size can.- . ’ ' • . i . s.'l l'.'. - t* his flying ability was taken for Grading is being done. Traffic can Fancy Blue Bose .... v.w jj granted. pass. Prunes 2 lb. pkg. 199 il’ L.U! New Brunswick, N. J.—Philip M. East Hampton, Haddam and East 1. Haddam. Haddam Neck and Ekst Flow* Brett, football captain at Rutgers in i- . .16- quart'. Haddam Road is under construc­ Freely '5 .-’ lbs. > 9 i 1891, has become acting president basket. ‘ tion. Thru titiffic advised to avoid of the university and the alumni as­ this road. Grote and Weigel •*T4>-r sociation has taken the occasion to Franklin, Baltic-No. • Franldin correct an impression that he origi­ road is being oiled for 3-4 of a Products Ji-f - - ...... nated, “I’ll die for dear old Rut­ i .r i . . i . • . ■ . gt* mile. 'Genntaie pin Piekles .• , 2S0 Bushels Only! ^ gers.” The association gives the Lebanon, Creamery Hill road is Pure Pork Fresh Made Favorldsrorini brand. ■ ■ "o A ' credit to the late Frank K.' Grant, being oiled for 3 miles. SAUSAGES ...... lb. 27c Vermoitt Mhld Synq^...... bottid'22o ' NiraVe ’Green Moiintdui ’95, who broke a leg leading a fly­ Lebanon, Norwich and Lebanon 12-ounce bottle.' . .. Large and en^ links. , ^ i ■ I.-' n' ing wedge. road is being piled for 3 miles. Billaatine’s Malt Byirtip ...... w Philadelphia—Miss Elizabeth Lip- Mansfield, Willimantic - Storrs ’ . lig h t and dark wltii hope. . pincqtt Coles, heiress, is working road is under construction, fUgarettea ...... carton^ *1.10 without pay in the library of the Middlefleld-Cherry Hill road IS FRANKFURTERS ...... lb. 29c (Mmelr Old Gold, OMstwReld and Lwky Str^Oj^ _ Pennsylvania museum. From 9:30 a. ^ If you have never tasted these “hot dogs,” you have Pea Beans- , v *...... • *”*• m., till 4 p. m., she is busy at cata­ at least one treat In store for yon. For bansge- .' — • Oil 1 loguing and making herself gener­ 60-lb. bushel ally useful. '■ ’J-.I .IP* ii\s. fh- ' ■* (Seconds) “A surprising proportion of U. .gh potatoes. These potatoes young men today,”, says an Eng­ H llsim ry's SGst Flour are a e o i^ U|. sM>« only tad they wttl keep 1“ ^ ' lish writer, “ are actuaUy incapa­ This “balanced” dour Is the secret of really perfect baUUg. T' aM ooOti Jest ee good.as the larger size. ’ ble of raising mustaches.” So it ,,to;loi^, ~ ■ ■ 7 ,1, , , ifii f looks like they’ll have to take it w; . I*... , • ’ tJH ^ on the chin. THE MAN WITH THE Iv’'' " :: 3 HOLLYWOOD • ’ i ‘J • sm HAIR-TRHiCEr TEMPER ijft Mas MARKET Tender, Lean* Freob rrlN M C nt 40 381 East Center St. J V V., .r piMiK NOAST Comer Parker Dial 4233 He wab irritable at tbe office, Edlogg^a AU i-Bia n ' daily are PORK SHOULDERS and grouchy at home. His guaranteod to prevent and ro- enemies increase his friends lieve both temporary and xs« i, Extra Fancy Fowls, became fewer. Then one day carring eonirtipation. Use thib \ • hislUB uyvwjTdoctor told iMiu him the truth, naturalngtnval method and avoid theth* ■w* . ' V. 3-4 lbs. 95c each He had been handicapped by dangns of habit-fOTming pills constipation for years. It had and drugs, liVeeh, W b 'P M Rib Boast Beef ...... 29c-82c lb. brought beadaebssheadaches andano con- _____ ... .n , Lean, Tender Spring Leg* Lamb ...... 29c lb. stanfly irritstteg ill. to Bake „,® 2S ,^£'vS 3S J '!2‘iJ!2Si , to . • -f k Small Native Fresh Shoulders, 'f*'**oe**t vvavag.-4Mn*wVBi MU BSV4"j him ‘Wchy.' it .lad. rtelen '.'.■s 'a., "-j- — f t . s . | ^ $ e 2Sc lb. his energy and nature. added. Useinoobkiiigtoo. Sold Pot Rbast i,^ n Pot Boasts ...... 25o-32c lb. by-all groeert In th*'familiar V- Swift’s Bacon ...... 28^ lb. His doctor suggested eating red-and-gtebn oadEafe. Made ' No waste. ‘ Fresh M 'Bbtotasaw':: Kellogg’s A i l -Bran regularly. by Eellogg in Battle Crbek.” Small Link Sausages ...... S5o lb. Freeh, Itader r - S > Lean iMianks o f Bam . . . .12-18o lb. And_____ In wa few-days — hei.** 'VaR R - changed man, cheery, ambi­ Veal Boasts ...... 29o lb. tious — and on the road to suc­ Smoked Shoulder Hams ...20o lb. cess and hapjiiacss. Sho^tiep Roaft ^ ^7' ) e x t r a SPECIAL ! ConstipatioB is sd unnee^ Juiey ^ l t a ^ . 'V . i W - Yellow Globe Turnips ... .29o peck sary it can be ove^m e by Tender, Bontlsss Medium Potatoes ..., • >aSo bushel Oabbage F te e ^ tt > l^imds of • -.VC’-. -TTWY'ISi'pdtandiu ; ■'.o. Pure Lar

5V'. j4f0 l ^ ‘ l l N yMi4.Aa infonoatloit Ji^DliT^HSSATBD jhimiphed LOST’-WHITB AND GREY , cat, FOR ,8iOai^HARD w oop, rooms a^'fidgewood House, 281 with red cottar.':lElew|W li'tetu r^ or fli^placfe, |6 per load. Aleo $70^ C fRS Theodore GtitrilnW'.vtto haa been |x,\- Mandiester ^ 'to 32 Pearl street.' Center street rates 33 to 38*50 pw V * 'Wood 35 per load. W . J. McKbmey, wee|c..i» Apply to M. L. Stacy, statioiM ib r . tluree yeariiT in Jmpan 'Rbeedale 28-2. • > , 19» BUICK* COACH, looks a|id 'Evening Herald LOSY--ST}NDtAY^l)etw^ l i t Nebo Che^^Bios. *' and otteir countries in the^wotk as Altenrheitt, SwitaerUoz^ Oet/ 81 iflte'‘,Vt^.'tt®chaiilcaUy per­ Entomologist has, r^inned to grounds and Itecreation 2 FOR SALE—KEROSK7E,’ furnaCti — (A P )—The huge paoHMigeit^pliue WANTED — REFINED YOUNG fect, 3700. Dial -72^, James M. America and has been vii^ting Mr. CLASSIFIED * tickets tO' Yale-Dartmouth game. DO-'X, now being gcpdntiKl^ fSr - / a and fuel oils for all makes of oil Protestant.womiuL 6r girl to’ shkre She6U!«r, 'Main sti^it^’ r Gardner’s mother, Mrs. Hannah IADVERTISEMENTS burners, in any quantity. Tele­ S pS ais C^ndMate R o g m a t Ijlight to tte United Stoteg^ / wiU Finder call 6640 room, slnsr^e, bed,V Idee .• pleasant Garner for; several years. start for Amsterdam, her flr|t s i ^ , phone 6869. Fred Brousseau. V,. ■■ ,$650:ci^. ‘ ’ '__ », LOST—IRISH SETTER dog. An­ home.' Meals If desired. Henry A special meeting of Tolland on Sunday, if weather >lnltlali,: Count tlx numbort and Y®r?brr,i\tVo‘ abbreviauon. M Grange No. 51, P . of R., v ^ held in. are ftTVorahle. ' , i * swers to name of Rex. Reward. SEASONED HARD WOOD stove street seqtlon. Dial 4049. 3 ^ BUYS A. 1927 vmiys Knight. Rally m Waterbary; Names each count at Iwgth, truck of 90 ,cublc ft at the Town Hall, Wednesday evening, • Maurice Donier'^sald ttjiiijbvilwr ■wordswords as twoW o words. Minimum cost U Call 3180. ' prJAt, gp0d; tires, mechahlc^- 38.00 a load. Cs&l. 1016 East Middle TWO FtltU^SHED ROOMS, Ugltt when several , state and Pomopa eariiestv possible ata^ for: I| a w st^^r Dili'' 7220, JamM M. fleers’ ‘wem present,' also. ' Stafford, *Un.°SlV« ilT iw tor W ILL PARTY who foimd 315 on Turnpike. Charles • Anderson. Tel. housekeej^g privileges and garag^ Semnd "Issoes.” York' from Uabon if desired. Will board two' East Windsor and Enfield Granges, Main street Thursday evening re­ 4978. ■ and Bermuda will be° ' Nbvi vUO. . *'"• Elt«.UT. *J;,\“ ' -Zidig^'<'at cord load $3,50. Prompt delivery. and five room flat, on Eklgerton TWO CARS AT 3350-r^9.27- Buick" more than one time. . _ innor- MADDEN BROS. rally a* the Hotel Elton, which was of 'Verona, New Jersey, who are this:— large seven'room atiigtai,'aun The Inadvertent omission of Incor Phone Rosedale 25-4. Geo. Buck. Btreet, all modem Improvements, Coupe, 1926 Hup Cc^ch. For students at a college in Springfield, 681 Main St Tel. 5500 also attended by other candidates parlor, breakfast nook, hot Water reot publication of advertls ng will be shaded. Telephone 7025. demonstfatibii dial 7220. James M. were guests of Mr.' Lewis cousin, rectified only by cancellation of the FOR SALE—HARD WOOD Slabs on the state ticket, and ex-State heat, fireplace, nice bathroom vdnd Sheayer. Mrs. Lathrop West and Mr. West charge made for the service rendpre^ 1924 STUDEBAKER coupe, in $5 large load, equal hard wood; FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, Senator 'Edward W. Goss, Republi­ shower, lot 80 feet front,' aUrplsated, All advertisements must con^rra good mechanical condition, good over the weekend. , In style, copy and typography with also furnace chunks $6. Chas. all improvemfnts, garage if de; can nominee for Congress in the also walk and ctuising. A tMtimtilal tires, good paint, any reasonable " $200 CARS Fifth District. Mrs. Ellen Benton West of Snip- home that the owner has derided to regulations enforced by the Palmer, 6273. : sired. Apply 95 Poster street. Tel. sic district has recently been a guest ers and they reserve the right to offer accepted. Phone 5405. 5230. Lieutenant - Governor Rogers sacrifice on to complete ottdr^i^ana. edit, revise or reject any copy con­ HARD WOOD AND HARD Slabs, 3 CARS AT 3200—1926 Chrysler, spoke in part'as follows:— of Mrs. Lucy Usher. sidered objectloname. 1927 Ckhvr6lettl925 Orkland. Hell Price is only $7,200. mortgages lib­ $6 to $9 per load; also light truck­ FOR RENTrr*. ROOM tenement on “My Democratic opponent has Mias Agnes Hart of Hartford was eral. small cash payment.: '.Quick CLOSING HOURS—Classlfl^ Kiato Mdtdr Co.; l72'Center street. Dial a recent guest of Mr. iand Mrs. John published same day FLORISTS-^NURSERIES 15 ing done. V. Flrpo, 116 Wells Center street, adl modern improve­ spent so much time in this cam­ action is necessary if you are hfl^- celved by 12 o’clock noon; Saturdays streetf Dial 6148. ments, rent reasonable. Inquire 7289, paign eulogizing his party platform H. Steele. 10:30 a. ni. FOR SALE—ALL KINDS of nurs­ 178 1-2 Center street and criticizing the Republican plat­ Mrs. Ellen Colson who has. been a guest at the home of her niece Mrs. TELEPHONE YOUR ery stock, evergreen trees, bodg­ WOOD FOR SALE—The best hard APAin’MENTS—PLATS^ form that I. cannot let this occasion ROBERT J. SM m r ing plants, rose bushes, flowering wood slabs we have -had in flve FOll RENT—3 ROOM heated go by without calling your atten­ Helen Jewett and Mr. Jewett has 1009 Main S t WANT ADS. ' TENEMENTS 63 Ads are accepted over the telephone shrubs, perenniEds, rock garden years—$6.00 per truck load, L. T. apartment at 42 Maple street,, with tion to a very amusing hit of recent returned to her home in Holyoke, Insurance, Stoanrahlp-llchieto at the'"cH AH & BATE Riven above Wood Co., 55 Bissell. Frlgldaire; also- two unheated Mass. plants, tiflips, daffodils, hyacinths, FOR RENT—5 ROOM TENEMENT history as applied to Democratic as a convenience to advertisers, but lilies, crocus, paperwhites, oxalis, apartments at 38 Maple street, platforms. This history -will un­ Mrs. Minnie Norman of Derby, thfi CASH KATES will be accepted M FOR SALE — HARDWObD and first flodr, all Improvements, in­ etc. Burke The Florist, Wayside first floor. Apply to Aime DeMars. doubtedly prove beyond question Conn., is a guest- of Mr. and Mrs. TOWN ADVER'nSEIIiaiT FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ slabs, Hardwood $9.00 per cord; cluding furnace. Inquire 80 Bissell. John H. Steele. ness office on or before the seventh Gardens, Rockville, Conn. Tel. 714. Phone Hartford 8-3442. the fact that they are not to be NOTICE OF FUBLEO H B in a N a day following the ®rst Insenion slabs $8.00 per cord. Satisfaction street. taken too seriously. Rev. and'Mrs. William C Darby each ad otherwise the CHARGE guaranteed. Lathrop BrotherAJTdl. “In the platform adopted by the of Bristol, Rhode Island, have re­ FOB A'CEBTIFIOATE OF RATE will be collected. No^responsl- 3149. Prompt delivery. FOUR ROOM FLAT, flve minutes turned home after a •visit with bllity for errors In telephoned ads STORAGE 20 from mills, tfoUey station In front Democratic State Convention in •will be assumed and their accuracy EN'JOY THE COMFORTS of a friends at a cottage in Crystal Lake APPROVAir FOB A MOVING—TRUCKING— FOR SALE — SEASONED hard of house, 353 Center street, tele­ September 1924, we find the follow­ cannot be guaranteed. three room heated apartment. Cen­ ing statement: ‘We favor the repeal and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. wood $6 load, split $7, h&rd wood tral—convenient. Wm. Rubinow, phone 6583. Tilden Jewett and calling oh sever­ GASOLINE FILUNa STATION INDEX OF i slabs $5 load. Fred O. Giesecke, of the personal tax, the unincorpor­ PERRETT & GLENNEY Inc.—Mov­ 841 Main street. Tel. 5658. FOR RENT—5 ROOM;’FLAT, first ated business tax, and the gasoline al of their former parishoners. CLASSIFICATIONS telephone Rosedale 36-12. IN THE ing, packing and shipping. Daily class condition, steam heat, garage, tftx/ Births ...... , .a,... •••••«••»-<•• • A service to and from New York. 14 1 Engagements r • • B FOR SALE—SEASONED BIRCH at 170 ^drldge, street. Inquire at “Just a brief analysis of this. The A new brush for cleansing be­ TOWN OP MANCHESilWCB, CONN. C trucks at .your service. Agents for Marriages .. «w>t. wood $5 per load, tiard wood $6 128 Autiinm street or telephone repeal of the perspnal tax in the tween the teeth can be adjusted at D United Van Service, one of the D ea th s...... per* load. Prompt delivery. Phone 7211. . Democratic platform of 1924 was any angle to its hEindle and its Upon the application of Card of T h an k s...... E leading long distance moving com­ FREE—TWO w e e k s RENT—De­ F purely and simply a bid for votes. bristles are renewable. In Memoiiam panies. Connectibn In 162 cities. 8581 or Rosedale 37-4. sirable ' four room tenement, all BOBEBT B. DOUGAN Lost and Found 1 FOft RENT—4 ROOM tenement It did not work satisfactorily, the J 5 Phone 3063, 886P, 8364., modem improvements, located at Announcements ...... s FOR SALE—SEASONED birch of with'all iihprovements, steam heat campaign was unsuccessful, and for a certificate of approval of the Personals ...... «jw hard wood, stove or flre-place, half 95 Charter Oak street, between only $30 ' a\ month. Inquire 208. Automobiles I.U T. WOOD CO.— Furniture and that Issue’ was dropped. location of a gasoline fllltiig ste.tion 4 Spruce and Main. Inquire Samuel Spruce St./. :"■• “Tlie imlncorporated business tax, Automobiles for Sale piano moving, modem equipment, or )full load, good measure and ser OFFICIAL NOTICE to be located On the premises'of Automobiles for Exchange, ...x a 6 vice. Fred Miller, Rosedala 33-3. Yulyes, 76l Main. one-half of the proceeds of which is Auto Accessories—Tires 6 experienced help, public store­ FOR RENT-r4'L a r g e r o o m s on Robert B. Dougan on . 7 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement distributed by the state back to the Auto Repalringr—Painting ...«■•> house. Phone 4496. aecotadv floor, 149 Spruce street counties and which in a large meas­ Auto Schools ...... 1 -A with furnace' at 49 Summer street. MAKINGVOTERS Charter Oak Street 8 Price $18. Telephone 6810. Autos—Ship by Truck ...... a GARDEN—FARM - Joseph Benson, 61 Cambridge St ure makes up for the loss in Autos—For Hire ...... 8 revenue in those counties from the It was-voted and ordered: 10 PAINTING— REPAIRING 21 DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 The Selectmen and Town Clerk of Garages—Service—Storage k.... Telephone 8731. ! A ^ 3 r o o m SUITES in the elimination of the old liquor licenses, That the foregoing applictitiop be Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... w a 11 Jeh^ron Block; all modem im­ the Town'of Manchester hereby give 12 FOR RENT —SEVERAL FIRST has proven of so much benefit to heard and determ ine at the/Se^lKst^ 7 "Wanted Autos—Motorcycles j..._ PAINTING AND PAPER Hanger, FOR SALE — YELLOW GLOBE provements.. Gall 6917 or 7635. notice that they will be in session ' Business and ProlesBlonal Services turnips 50c bushel at the farm. claas rents. Apply Edward J. the counties of the state that this at the Town Clerk’s office in .the men’s. Off ice in the Mu^ril^^Bi^d- B usiness Se'rvlces Offered ...... 15 first class work, 75c per hour. ‘issue’ was also dropped by the ing in sitid towp on the tenth day H ousehold Services Offered...... References furnished if desired. Telephone 5643. H. Warren Casei Holl, 865 Main street Telephone FOR RENT-i2-FOUR room up to MimicipEil Building for the purpose Building—Contracting ••••>.... 4642. date tenements; Knighton street 'Democrats. In the absence of this of November at Eight o’clock Telephone 8475. Buckland. of examining the qualifications of Florists—Nurseries newly renovated. Inquire 90 E. tax and the personal tax, real electors whose rights appear to have and that notice be gi'ven. to. all-per­ Funeral Directors ...... FOR SALE—GREEN MOUNTAIN FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, estate,, already^ hea'vlly burdened, sons interested in said applica^n, Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .«:• Center street - brtDlaJi 37?0., < , ; matured after October 18, 1930, and potatoes, 31.35 per bushel. Thomas with all improvements with or wotild * of course be called upon to lefore November 4,1930, and admit­ of Its. pendency and of the: ftine.and Insurance j ...... - ig REPAIRING 23 bear more taxes. Millinery—Dressmaklngr ...... 1? Burgess, Wapping. Phone Rose­ without gkrage, 277 Spruce street FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement ting to the Electors’ Oath those who plaice of hearing therepnji py iwtt- Moving—^Trucking—Storage ••• 20 dale 60-2. Apply 281 Spruce. $19. Newly renovated. Inquire 68 "Now for the gasoline tax. In its Uahing a copy of thisTii]^e;at lehct Painting—Papering 21 VACUUM CLEANER; gun; phono­ sh^l be found qualified ofl Monday, 22 School street. Dial 7393. present form, as administered in three.times m liie Byen^^erald, Professional Services graph, clock repairing. Key mak­ FOR SALE—APPLES. Baldwins, FOR RENT—4 ROOM-FLAT, trol- Connecticut/ this state was reaUy November 3, 1930, from 12 o’clock Repairing 28 and by sending a copy , of'ttl^nbtica TaiJorlng—Dyelng—Cleaning ... 21 ing. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. Greenings, Golden Pippins, Sheep . ley line,, convenient to mills, all FOR RENTri^KOOM TENEMENT the pioneer in the gasoline tax. By noon until One o’clock in the after­ noon. by registered mail,to said applicant, Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 Noses, etc., 50, $1.00 and $1.25 a improvements. Inquire 243 Center at 89 O^mhrldge street, with being one o f the early states to all at least set%i daysibefoira/.the "Wanted-Business Service 26 bushel. Keiffer Pears, 50c basket. street. Telephone .6990. g^ age. ’ Windsor Lobks 516-3. Signed: Edncatlonal adopt it, we avoided the necessity date of said heat^,'to' ST COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Phone 6121. The Gllnack Farm, of considering bond Issues for high­ THOMAS J. ROGERS, Courses and Classes ...... FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat on Sum­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenemen* on WELLS A. STRICKLAND, said time and plac'e*^ If • ttey / see Private Instruction ...... 28 South Main street. way construction, so widely used by cause, and he heard X^t^yeitteteto Dancing ...... S8-A BARBER TRADE^ taught in day mer street. James J. Rohan, tele­ EdgertCn street ateo flve room flat other commonwealths at the time. WILLIAM W. ROBERTSON, Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 and evenlhg classes. Low tuition phone 7433. on Center. Tbli^hbne. 7884. ALBERT T. JACKSON, For and by order of the E^pi^;Of 50 “ Today with one or two excep­ Wanted—Instruction ...... rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 GEORGE E. KEITH, Selectmen of tte Town/of Mlc^ches- Financial HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 FOR RENT- 6 ROOM tenement tions, every state in the Union has 51 Market street, Hartford. FOR RENT*—6 ROOM ^nement, JARLE^HNSON ter, Connecticut. ^ Bonds—Stocks—^Mortgages m ..« reasonable, garage if desired. 418 a gasoline tax and the amoimt col­ W. A.’ STRICKIiAND, Busin ess Opportunities ...... %.•, 88 FOR SALE—THREE ROOMS of and garage,, 182 EIdiidge''stteet, ARVro GUSTAFSON, lected ranges from one cent to flve Secrete^. Money to Loan ...... SS household furniture. Will sacrifice Center street. Telephone 4224. So. Manchester. Call Hftd. 6-3705. Board of Selectmen. Help and Situations cents per gallon. ’The income in a HELP WANTED— * for quick sale, bought last Janu­ SAMUEL J. ’TURKINGTON. Mailed November 3, 1930.. Help Wanted—Female ...... 86 FOR RENT—6 ROOM apartments, great many other states, as in' G. H. WAPDELL, Ilelp \Vanted—”ldale .. •.... nvn 86 •FEMALE > 35 ary. Apply Watkins Furniture Ex­ Connecticut, is vdevoted to highway * Town Clerk. 87 all improvements, wonderful loca­ HOUSES f o r RENT 65 d erk —Board o f Sielectmen.' < Help Wanted—Male or Female .. change. tion. Apply Mr. Collins, 67 Wads­ construction on the theory that the 10-30-30. Agents Wanted ...... i.:.S7-A WANTED—GIRL FOR housework, H-31-30 . “ I Situations Wanted—-Female ..... 88 worth street. South Manchester. FOR RENT—4. ROOM HOUSE on person driving the. automobile is Situations Wanted—M ale ...... 80 experienced with babies. Apply in FOR SALE — m a h o g a n y bed Hamlin street, with furnace and contributing in this way toward his Employment Agencies...... 40 person, 39 Stephen street. with springs, chairs, tables, and 43 BRANFORD ST.—6 rooms, all conveniences. Phone 8053 or share of construction'and upkeep of Live Stock—Pets—Poultry—Vehicles, other furniture. Phone 5405. steam heat, redecorated, large 2 Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 call at 103 Hamlin street pur modern roads. The actual pay­ Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 car garage; $60.00. Tel. 4642'or ment of this tax is such a small Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 HELP WANTED—MALE J6 Hartford 2-5816. * FOR RENT------NEW 6 ROOM sin; matter that it is a burden to no Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 gle house, all modem improve­ For Sale—Miscellaneous one; the sum total of money collect­ Me n w a n t e d w i t h c a r s for FOR RENT—6 ROOM flat. 329 ments, steam heat, gas water heat­ ed is a substantial amount, imd is Articles for Sale ...... 46 sales work and collection. Good FOR SALE — NEW ENGLAND East Center street, all improve er, screeni^, and'shades, 62 Clinton Boats and AGcessorie* oosssooe^ 4j, piano in excellent condition. Tel. of dednite and material aid in road Building Materials ...... 47: salary and commission, steady ments. Telephone 8063. street ' / ^ Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry 41 6603. work. work. Call Dunhlli’s, 691 Main St. “I would venture to make the Electrical Appliances—Radio ••• 41 FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, FOR RBNT-^7 r o o m ,single, ,185 Fuel and Feed # s • eo#• ee • • •s#o49”A MALE HELP WANTED ' newly renovated ‘at 79 Ridge Green Road, fire-place,' modem statemeht that no state feels that Garden — Farm—DiiJry Products 60' the gasoline tax is anything else but Men to sell our high grade garden WEARING APPAREL street. Apply 79 Ridge street ' improvements, garage. Tel. 8882. Blousehold Goods • •osssssss**** the most fair and the most equitable Machinery and Tools s s • s s.s:s •'.t.il • 6S and field seed direct to plainters. A — FURS* 57 Musical Instruments ...... 68 FOR RENT—MODERN five room FOR R E N T ^ ROOM ^i^lngle house tax'they impose, and I know that good position with big income. Ex­ in most states there has been little Office and Store Equipment . . . . 64 perience unnecessary. Cobb Co., LADY’S SHORT FUR COAT in flat with or without garage. 37 Del- at 87 Cambridge street,> steam Specials at the Stores ...... 66. or no objection to its gradued in­ Wearing Apparel—^Furs...... 67! Franklin,* Mass. fine condlGpii for sale. Telephone mont street Phone 8089. heat flre-plhce. and all modeVn ^Wanted.“ ’To Buy ...... 681 conveniences;' newly redecorated, crease and development In other 4347. POR Re n t — 4 r o o m tenement, Rooms—Board—Hotels—Resorts w a n t e d — BIDS on scraping garage. Phone 6406 after 5 p. m. words, it Is considered one of the Restaurants floors and painting interior, Wap­ A-1 cbndltton, modem improve­ best methods of producing income Rooms Without Board ...... 69 ments, garage, 238 Oak street Boarders Wanted ...... 6 9 -A ping library. Submit bids. M. D. WANTED— TO BUY 58 in every state. Country Board—Resorts 60 Sullivan, Broad Brook, Rosedale W AN TED TO RENT 68 “I think such a record of course Hotels—Restaurants 61 WANTED TO BJUY second hand FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM down­ compelled the Democratic party in Wanted—Rooms—Board 62 64^. • furniture, stoves'and ranges. Ja'mes stairs flat all improvements, ex­ WANTED—BY. 2 ADULTS, 5 room Connecticut to drop this ‘issue’ Real -Hstate For Rent cept heat. Apply llj. Holl street. tenement, Wkere Trent is not over Apartments, Flats, Tenements >< 68 H. Hopkins, 81 West Main street, from subsequent platforms like c Business Locations for Rent ... 64 POULTRY AND Rockville, Conn. Telephone 17-2, Telephone 7830. $35 a month,' with ga,rage. Tele­ hotcake.' Houses for Rent ...... 65 43 Rock'ville. phone 4667. ;... >' ‘T wonder what portions 6f the Suburban for Rent >«eeeeeei( 66 SUPPUES FOR RENT—3 ROOM apartment brick building . $15, one 6 room Democratic platform of this present Sufnmer Homes for Rent . . . . 67 yean 'will be in the discard at the Wanted to Rent...... 18 FOR SALE— ROASTING chick^s apartment brick building $20. For HOUSES FOR SALE 72 Real Estate For Sale 40c lb., dressed. Delivered any­ ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 meeting of the next Democratic Apartment Building for Sals parUculars call 7617. where in town. Ralph Von Deck, 168 Benton street flve,room bunga­ state convention? I am wondering Business Property for Sals .. FOR RENT — HOUSEKEEPING if Professor Cross now believes the Farms and Land for Sals . . . telephone 6514. “ furnished rooms, three room apart­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement low, steam heat garage, all im­ Houses for Sale ...... with all improvements. Inquire at provements, easy vterms; also new gasoline tax to be a fair and equit­ ment, furnished or unfurnished, able tax? I am wondering too if the Xajts for Sale 54 Birch street ,6 room house. Tele|ihbne 8713. Resort Property for Sals ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 heated. Inquire 109 Foster street. Democratic platform as I have out- # Suburlian for Sale •••••••« FOR RENT-t6 ROOM tenement 26 , oulined it in 1924 was not ope of Real Estate for Exchange FOR SALE— CHICKEN coop 12x12 FOR RENT—WELL HEATED com- Wanted—Real Estate...... Walker' street. all improvements, The National Guard now con­ the more recent ■ vagaries r ? the Auction— Legal Rotlces board floor, 48 Grandview street, • fortably furnished room. 44 Pearl tains 170,818 offl,cer» and men,, an Democratic party?’’ street Phone 6989. garage, good location, rent reason­ Legal Rotlces ...... juL...A.Guc...e off Porter. able. Inquire 80 Walker. inciease of 2880rnBOe last June.' GAS BUGGIES—An Ambitious Mother WELL! THAT IS a h ,GOOD MORNING, SU PPO SE OH- that P L E A S E .. MISS VENEER. HAVE IT S E E M E D T E R R IB L E D O N O T THAT.— A TENDER’ VOU. GOTTEN OVER VOUR SILLY, ^ CAPTAIN.- PEAR LITTLE .... K E E P S A K E — FRIGHT FROM THE M R. HORN. HES COMING. ASSURE IN F A C T .— - IT CAPTAINS OUTBURST B U T I ’M PROTECT, YOU. , MAY BiB THE MEANS , Y E S T E R D A Y , W HEN SO OF KEEPING MB NERVOUS THE Rtsr OF MY .LTHOUQH HE M ISTO O K l i f e .-: l - w h o MRS. VENEER Y O U FO R K N O W S '.! IS Q U IT E A S A ILO R . OPTIMISTIC * O V E R T H E OUTCOVIE OF HER DAUGHTER’S ONE-SIDED ROMANCE WITH MR. HORN ,THE MILLIONAIRE THE king wWim to eat Me tamer Into foiir pUcta el ef 'BACHELOR, ' metly the emietiM md eiiepe, tat K li taper^t thil every SHE b e l i e v e s piem eiudi oonteln « ftytng eteed md • er«wn< Hd. Intltto' IN BEING that the eoto chaH be made mly .a ^ .tlw HMi dMiif'tfie PREPARED • tguaree. Now will he out It? > FO R T H E \WORST. v>‘’'

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When Mrs. Borden-Lodge arrived in America after a short visit in Paris she was asked the usual ques­ t. tion by .the custom officials: Custom Official—Anything to de­ ® 1930 ^ f ’’"®®* Britain rij^hts reserved - ( King: Features Syndicate, The. clare, matom? Mrs. Bdrden-Lodge—No, nothing. fU Custom Official—Then, Madam, am I to take it that the fur tail I , ,V' see hanging down under your coat By I^oiitaine ^ i ; OIJR BOAkpmGHOUSE ■ >■ is your own ? Toonerville Folks^ By Geiie Ahern ■f- A beautiful girl was being tried Some people think they; can push ■'<.~ in a certain town for killing her themselves forward by patttng S p u n k y ^ E P W A j ^ p s a b a j s e b a u l m a ^ k . husband. The jurors had retired. themselves on the back. ■ -T H l5 , ALL " PEAR MRS. Ho o PLE; > PARPOM MY They knew she was guilty, but didn’t u n d e r n e a t h h i s p a u s e f a c e ^w h e n H t C K E Y want to sentence her because of her You can always tell a nut because dF Sqli ARE- S c . HA51V Ev:rf TflB pYHgR MORMWO I beauty—yet they feared to face he’s got a screw loose about him.... S O C K g P h i m i n t h e N o ^ .. QLiICK ■To PO T PEpPi-E .r fB U . TM o SE FAI^MEAP , M05EV X their wiyes it they didn’t. Finally, The poorest man is the one who has ROOMERS TMAT I AM MoT A YEecS^j one of them happened to recall that nothing but money. oM -THE spi-r-rLE'' the dead man had been an Elk. The V/H.I-A<3E AKiV/(L V< S AS SUSPEC^EP! — problem was solved. They passed He—Everything I touch today this sentence: seems to go wrong. /I L-ErfreR l^M -tH A -r I WAS MERELY LYlA|<£i LOW “Twenty dollars fine for shooting She—Don’ t you dare touch me, B Q A R P & R VOfclO W A S BECAUSE I VOAS BROKE, AMP an Elk out of season.” then! IL- /A Me r e , t m a t all l6eK OF- O M E ty PNO CElgBRATK^H. IJlwLO ANDM^«^TuR^kB^CKTO^WE ‘ •/: DUTIES OF MONAWHS, IEW»VK& WASW MID EAS^ TO 60 TKE\R eAREPRSEr HNWGO-UlCkyi^A V ./ ^ p S . ^ 6EEV 1 V\096T«tDE’Lt f ' 'TUFRE’a blEVEKM »l6VjeR BE M40TV\ER )\ V iV O CAUSES SOU R t U K E AWD EASY TO VOO. QUKRREl^

' r'.'O'. The above eketeh shows how the king out his banner into four m m pieces of exactly the same size and shape, and each containing a fly­ ing steed and .crown. Two of the ■ ' pieces v e shaded to m ^ e the so­ h'i't\i THAMKG To e.H.U)ge(2FlEtB lyflTM WDtOft lution clear. KMOXVILLE/^^. :> WpERtfiEC,TtN, WVO'SPIAHE r ilN ^HD OHO^ER-WE.DEUSE'tROPtCM- 4U*l&tES SPEEDS P^ST T0i*)ERlT4e U io F S\MA VWVtV^OOt______A_ STOP ...... BAU&KOK BA PEAKS A W ’VAlie/S, 'PA'Sr COttUCDSOf lMP\^ WD AV4D STRN\€t«r J>O^N TWS MWAS .PENiNSOj-^ V TO SpiEAPQftEI YO CtMiUZATlONl ^ *^C1830 OY ^ - ”-'. ,' . •>- ; V .'.r'-itK. V...... /. -- i^-^Vin- ■ ' 1 ,'~- ' "I ... ' ' ' V J” jb ^-- r^i' V- • .>v. . Idlowe’n Nonky Dance '.i,; ' i/'.'-l i \ Whist ant ;&dor&y, Nov. 1| 8 P.M. PBEDAY. 8:16 P. M. ^ . Pei^nW l C hriStaas pacds ' MANCBBSTBR GREI5^^/■!^-^,. d i S s ^ r. %«. COMMUNITY ctt.uj5 _ Qtwi.hj All Cosh Prices. Special Poor ^roCi.l ri: (Nbndieitw Green Conmnnlty Club. Befreshments. 85 Gents...... ■ A t ^ i swntng Light C»rcle Of Juniof.jA __ pifeV'**’ m t King’s Daughters will meet tomorr ^ ■ » 1 - J ' — • 'V ■i iManchester Green School row altemoon at 2 o'clock In the k W L committee foom . of Center church |l iT’’- '41 I Bill WaddelTs Orchestra house.' ’. ■■■ •• s. <■ e ja ’>ysff 'I Adndielon SO cents. ^ Mrs. S. Ross Shlrmr of 1069 Main,) • -AIST J street entertained last evening with t a Hallowe’en', bridge. ; j .'it.thj i'«V; •’. Tf .S * 2-r ■?W A '.Cv l a l jfc£, . The ladles comm ittee of the Man-? / •' :-v4i * I MAJORS Chester Green Community club will VV-. V: f HAUOWE’^ DANCE give one at their fortnightly whist- ^ dances this evening in the school as­ t FRIDAY NIGHT sembly hall;;, A special door prize will be one of the attractions, in ^ AT FIRE HOUSE addition to the opportunity to win HouBigant's ' • t ^ ^ Corner Main and Billiard Streets one of the six money prizes. A go<^ time is in store for all who attend. Single Compacts i WEAR’S ORCHESTRA The Hallowe’en masquerade at ■ "f.: ■■ ■ ■ '.V,. - f,r 'v. Admission 60c. the Jack O’Lantem Inn in Bolton ■ ■ ' •sh% T •. > Ji-.k. ..w' " ■■'■■■■■ ' -V' ' '( - V-« V . • >**>r .-jgi-V-: last night was an unusual success. Moonlight waltzes and square sets ' t e * : ■ "' b^ets , - * ■ ao^ ■ i ABOUT TOWN featured, music being furnished by pbiracat^^off^^ stylea Bill Waddell’s orchestra. Gold pieces (Regular $1.00) , . V \“donble^.brirh" effects.^ V were given to the fpljtowing prize m ^ John Cervlni. a student at Rens-1 . ^v ■o^Qt ma.n Archie Another good “bi^’ made arid ^ch ic^u ip ^ % in felt in. iielaer Pol^ Inat. has r«ea«y bean Johnson,. Middletown, as ’SSS? Uncle possible through our New York ' b l^ , v^bli|ro^ . and high i^ftected Treasurer of the Student Sam; best dressed lady, Bertha M. buying office. We have had v. shacTes’. ‘'Sl^lsas for iriiss and Bremch of the American Inst, of th . . S ' KNITTED SUl' Main Floor, right. iin I I > 1 ' ' -'i.' •Vo ■ ____ V!. li e * . t"'' >-V ' " >’•••' '•^ l L_:4sA» V Reduction Sale •f'M .‘U- Swcsft^r~Skirtr^Bei?et ; V ' Special! v'\- It is ectmomy to buy today!

Prices quoted lowest in years! F e a t u r e d a t ' i ; .7 ^Tomorrowwe are featuiing those pop­ ular tweed knitted auita at^SS. on aweater, w r t and heret in te||Md-Uh« patteniSL in navy, black, purpla wine, g ^ aad’hrovm. IS to SO. BkoeUent v {or aetbra sports'and aOliodl wear.''' Madora Silk Stockii^s IQ ilt'Suitfr^4lsiri'F^ row full f a8hion^.e.8emi-^ervice weight / G i r l s ’ 7 t o 14 -Nl IN. You’ll'recognise them—the season’s smartest Alpaca Coats and most.fey<»ed styles—in richly $ furred; coats.’^ Beautiful '‘hr^dcloth modds— 1.00 > f’ wrari^^und and Princess^styles—with upstand­ (Regr. $1.39 srade) $9.98 ing c^irs and' deep cuffs'of smart furs—f i^ , The young n lu T to 14 w ill' caracul, wolf, fox and alaink. Black and brown. ■ b« all 8«t to fTMt Old Man Win- 6cket these colors: \ flaps. Seft pastel^Wue, roSe, H >’4‘ go^ idle and orchid; also combina­ tion cpl{^7^^all, medium and Prom enade, Brown Leaf, Baham a, VVJ.W

Gun M etal, D uskee, P lage, etc, .. ..;K % -'JK— •■'' ‘ ■ Floor,jrear. hi. W ^ '-iS >. ‘ street Flootw i-;- ** ,, 'V’ j ' V r ■ ■■ V Make Your OWii J$om. r. «> ’1 Bilver Plated 2 __ ■■#1 ______' k \-y- 4 . ■ \ FLA'TWARE , - J ■ - ' 1 ^ 1 '4 t- : -: :y -2: ' y-y- iSS^flCXiEL TOMCmitOW I ' —-’vy*>r •' ... ‘ WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. r-i modeii 'wia^ t !t. - 'V. '■ e'•.•eacES);': A. A -J. i tlx m .1 ,;■■■■' T-'-y t, Funeral Directori' ., the Inrlgbt - 2Qeo^a'^ o r " ESTABLISHED 56 YEARS 2 i pattern. ^XIaoh piece Is guar­ ? I t ’^ r t B p ap-t, anteed for 10 years. Wanted^ table Items—8po^i>^forltSit I, I- - r V C H A P E L A T 11 O A K S ^ . J".--,; ' -‘-V, -ji,- knives, meat tdrkS, .'bread 4 i lU-'P- . '* • ■ ;.-v7£^ I..** t;-!’ Rotiert £ Andersob . vi Phone! Office 6t?71 Eoneral Directoc »■ ■<.. i-A' i %