IFEDERALSUSE ffllilONSDjfr CABINET WILL ACTc U.S. AIRPLANES By i^re in China NEARDiGEND; FINOEBATE TOROMBREBSf Canton,-China, Oct 20.—(AP)— ^of them managed to reach shore but Six hnndr^ and fifty'penK>ns died scores were reported to have drowned. Secretary Lamoti Issom1|*D in a holqcai^st in ,the tea house dis­ Because*^ of a peculiarity of the 'Equipped With Machine Gnns trict, of Wucho^iir,: on (.the Kwangri- West river, a cdnsidereble portion of Battle Over Beffddiem Steel Kwani^uiig border, today. its business is done aboard boats for a Meetmg Tomorrow The fire was^'reportiBd 't o ' have and on. pontoons. A difference of Merger is Resumed After They Are Doing Effective started in a floatingr restaurant in about 60 feet in the water-level be­ to Disenss Hoans to Re- the West river or SiWang. It spread tween full water in summer and low Work— Rio Reports Vic­ rapidly to other cr^t," hundreds of water in winter caused many mer­ Three Weeks’ Adjourn: which'jammed the stream, and final­ chants to have their stores, and Drowned Gere Preseat Stoatio^ b - ly reached buir

I Rio De Janeiro. Oct. 20.— (A P )— Youngstown, O., Oct: 20.— (AP.) P r e ^ o it There is Too Four American airplanes comprise —The court room of Common Pleas part of the military equipment be­ Ju^e David G. Jenkins again be­ Ma, South Hariy D^.tpn, of CUsvebadf director ermen when whatever, organization is found to Better Informed Pola,r expeditions, has - married his PariSi ,Qct. 20. — (AP) — The of Ydun^town and BefHitoem find thetopligta was seen from light- be necessary to cope wito unem­ * The people of Rio De Janeiro and nor^Sfid sweetheart. ' ' French government today ordered a pattner to Pickaluls Matoblr and hpubeniibbfil^SOO feet ftoto the *over- ployment. i Sao Paxilo are kept informed of A t a quiet ceremony on Saturday (Company, (Clevieland ore firm. airned.dbry, by W. A. Sbalti^, toe To Form Conunlaslon he was ' married to Miss Emmy judicial investigatioh and prosecu­ . A new.goid rush is on to. northern Ontario, following ..discovery o f rich keeper anb lii* assistant E. 'r. Pas- I Federal progress in the present war- Called Prime Movmrs deVito in Beonockbum township to the vicinity of Elk Lake^ These He expressed doubt that a com-“ 'fare by government broadcasting Soerlie o f Oslo, Norway, to wl^m tion of all persons suspected of en- He declared'these two men were tortoi. latter put a^^ow gjaging to acts endangering financial mission similar tq tpat appointed ,! stations, which go on the air every he l^ad been engaged-for four.y.eers. the prime movers in the tad4toiBiiunr..l ^ Preaident.'H^Rfingv -q)ecUl^tions Im- negdtlatiotia 'wE<9i:' Hoover as secretary of commerce out the situation and answertog the chen returned last.year-fromfAht- agreement for' lea exchange of one ed to the llghthbuse. petiltog the normal functions of toe make travel almost impossible. A fourth member of toe was head, would be necesssuy. claims of revolutionary forces. arcttee. The ip e^ ^ e took piece at and a third shares of Bethlehem Pointing out toat it had been ap­ (jne point stressed in such talks is a Uttle church in (Dpyteavllle, N. J., Stock Exchange. Commop for each share of Youngs­ flshtag party, Harry Schnlldt, 'Itos action followed closely upon 28, and a brother of Geor­ pointed to relieve a sudden emer­ ;the possibility of Communist trou­ with-Peter J. Siccardlfi 'chief of Ber­ town Common. The agreement was gency, Mr. Lamont said the present ble, the government warning all gen county traffic police, and Mrs. an addiiss by Premier Tardieu yes­ approvated later by Sheet and Tube FIND ORIENTALS ge, swam to shore' after toe Brazilians against such movements. boat had capsized about two miles committee was appointed to review Siccardi as attendants. terday to which he said France had directors and .ratified at a stoc|c- FULLER CRASH DUE the work of ten months since the I (Government sources said today Balchen was back .at work at his off Penfield Reef to get aid for bis decided to keep its economic sind holders meeting April 8 by a proxy IN MEXICAN WILDS business depression began and in­ I that the Federals are maintaining Job'as test pilot for toe Foklwr Air­ vote which toe plaintiffs contend companions. A 'poUce boat put out -all positions on the Paulo-Par- finwcial house in order > with the for the trio but was delayed when it tensify toe government’s efforts al­ craft. Ctoiixsration. i But when >news was illegal. ready imder way. 'sma front, and advancing against of his marriage leaked out he .pulled satoe, energy and determination it Speak Arabic, Ignorant of struck a rock. Meanv^hile toe rescue Day admitted Grace’s right to do was effected by th* lighthouse keep- the rebels in southern Minas Geraes. off‘a flying suit and.fled to'seclusion.I haa mAnifgwtpd in preventing meet- everything in his power to.idd Beth­ Spanish— Have Lived in Re­ Government’s Plans Yesteniay was a' quiet day owing after merely confirming toe •*—* fact ed! 'When the police boat finally ar­ Replytag to a question, the coin- togs or movements calculated to dis­ lehem but accused him of wrongful­ gion Four Centuries. rived and only the capsized dory to bad weather, the stormy condi­ that he .-was married. ly intei^ferrlng to to e relations of merce secretary said toe reduction tions particularly hindering the air turb public tranquility and national in tax receipts announced today by -Secret Leaks Out toe ■Youngsto>yn, directors, sad offi­ Thomas J. Speliacy Named (Continned on Page Two.) force. Federal troops now at ths It had beep hi* lilan to keep'toe security. The prime minister in his ' Tuxtla, Gutierrez, Chiapas, the treasury would not interfere front are fully equipped for active cers with tbe ShMt and Tube stock- -Makico,; Oct. 20,-(AP.)^W an- waddipg a-secret.unt^toe.had wish­ address ealled upop toe public tor with toe govemmrat’s program of war service, carrying even field hos­ holders.^|3(6!;^!bl^'' tbe that i m fRecereer'-fffi) expansion to provide employment. ed some-wbrk hs' had at’ hai^ and Tuilted effort to p ie k ^ mth*]:. .«q4 Wi pital personnel. to. h^ye, iiritoijBipiBoa A«-Ferry, bdkaapo'lia finan­ his btld® ‘ " (Oonttoiied on. Pac» two.) cier, safd after a ebfiferehce with iacht.'; edvery; dif' A; Atraiif ^ President Hoover he had told tog a langtu^e'^storilar.tb Arab­ It hk* been'known ih^ t»hktog cir­ President three more years of SCIENTISTS READY ic. The tribe i^abits an almost pressica lay, ahead o l this- coimtiy cles that as toe result of what the inaccessible mountain retreat SMASHES RECORD Paris prbss describes as wild Hartfo^,<’ (Cct. 20.—(AP) — The and there was;too much prosperity rumors, one or two financial houses task of.fliadtog out just what liquid there. propaganito being circulated. Busi­ ’The tribe, which calls itself ness to ^diana. Perry said, is any- FORSUNECLIPSE have’ been, obliged, to -seek support asse^ there sure oh band in the "Absolutan,’’, preserves Orient­ and Naval observed that toe move- severe October blizzard of ^hich it con- His Administration in r Coba Mi»w Msuy Powell. For her sake affected solid French has any record,record. ‘-^iow‘.Snow from njne Observatory had cameras and spec­ inches to four toet deep mantles toe tifis man vrhom ^ y person > n j . ^ ,j,enn., Oct, 2 0 ..^ (A P )- sscurities without reasonable justi­ ise. that losses' Would be; niinimized Was One Reason U ; S. rider a greater lUer than Colowl L ^ _ trographs ready for toe 93 seconds indicated, .ttot- itoe ' we^d|w- tpp fication. r ‘ , groiad all toe wzy. from Buffalo to while '.cdntlhued' depression will during which toe sun will be in total would bp^n;'at once to^to ^ortTto This; situation will be examined, in Erie, Pa. The storm ^over the lalte inl|ce s a ly »e dUIlcult and forced Lindbergh will forsake toe unchart- Tennessee, permits toe walvii^ I f eclipse. The solar orb was ob- escape pi^^ty.,: • f was accompaaled by a gale which sales ’* of ^'aiGseto would' create heavy Declared the War. ed air paths of toe world and settle regarding toe ^ e fit Balchen'; who.,will be Sliyears^old (Oontinaed 'on Page Three.) drove freighters to toelter and for a losws.;; . down to toe more humdrum but less I , registration to ! served today in 65 and 63 foot cam- next Thursday, ;begian his. flying.fca- time caused much concern, over, toe It' was. ;vuldersto^d : to ' abs^ce of jeras, insuring exact alignment for reer as a lieutwant'inVtoViHo^.e- safety of eight ho^ts which early danigerou8. air liner piloting between I elections, toe Senate gian 'N ivj'. He fljjit; came igto.-wide today were still behind toe buffet­ a rqceiva^s tde'flnlte^stoteinent ,,toat kladrid. Oct.. 20!'-i-:(AP)—General Sydn^ and Melbourne. campaljp fund*'investigating com- the work toe scientists have travel- ban|a. which loaned 'tha> firm, money Valerlano Weyler)' Spanish officer el thousands of miles to accomplish'. notice in 1926 when ::he i flew, over ing ledges of Long Point, Ont., but KlUtsfordiSjtoto e^Ped do^ mit^e^waa- told here today by toe Arctic - waste*' in search of toe toe wind had subsided and they ex- are • fuUy... ,;prol4cted rln,' cdllat'eri whose adminis^tion'^to Cuba was { The U. S. S. Tanager arrived here hel^. T^e. margih qf.,protecti6n re­ one of toe cohltrlhuU^ causes of here at 2 p. to. yestertoy_ (d a^m. j jameff».^Ghambei4ato, chairman of missing! expedittbn 'heaided 'jiy the petted to -pfoceed to-day to toelr G. M* T. or midnight E. S. T. Sat Maocm countF*' Bsmocratic execu­ jat daylight with toe last unit of ob- late Roald A‘muhdeap. .Thelfollowing destinations. • quired :wh^'securitle.s .were pledged toe’ Spanish-American'war, died to Urday) from above toe Timor Sea, i servers. Thq hliip also had seven for; loan*; most instances as daiy at toe'age'of 92. ! ; tive committee and primary board. year he wg* * a;- member .of . .the Ho damage wa* done, to shipping. He completed-one of toe most re­ While- rittiog at Nashville last I women aboard, more toan twice toe The heaviest^snowfall was in toe high as-iSi); peFcM t. .Weyler w as. -general of markable flights in toe history of inumber of white women ever before Amimdsen North Pole 'exp^dition^in week, toe committee hesurd charges the diri^ble NorgeV being’'etatldn.ed vicinity of Angola,, where a four M r.'^jell^y. began his receiver­ toe Spanish (Arii^, highest ranking aidation, a flight which kad brought of irregularities to 3£acon, and 'on toe island at one time. foot depth was attained. ship to-fa'tcheckup; tor hand made officer of that body and among toe him to nine day*-and 23. and one-half The natives are agog with inter­ at Spitsbergen* turned its Attention to toem here Tii,^ b. A ^ i d ctba Engines Break Seventy MGes Auto* Stalled by dlreqtion .of .coiu^ for creditora. last of Spain’is oid-tlme nfili^an hours'across 10;000 miles of plaipa, today before probing Shelby est over the equipment which has Comiqaader)MYiTn»TiiV«r'» Byrd,,"Bvrd. who w^awas ■ pM;nre- I • " * All through the Affected section figures -vtob^were'bpnspicubus to her moimtato ranges, jungles^ and .. the county’s primary, toe announced ob­ been transported to toelr island. paring for his hpp toithe Norto Pole automobile* was stalled. Wire* were campaigns in.ore. th“ - thirty.,years ocean from Airdrome, Eng- ject of a hearing optoed here this They are friendly, and on having the in the plane Jolsjsphloei Ford.; Byrd Off (^east— Crew of 22 down to all direction^, ; trees were ; SGBbOli^^ABANDONED'^ / ago.:" Ismd, to toe' north^stem tip ’ of toe morning ‘ by Chairman. Nye and object of toe expedition explained, felled, toe upharveate'd grape crop (General Weyler,'^ a ' 'veteran* of world's: Bxnsdlest cqnttoent. Senator Wagner of toe committee. I are especially desirous of success. was ■ havingcqnMderatile, - trouble getttng^skis oh ' was ruined. . Farmers lajfiented, on :N;- S.,^ Q bt. — Spato’s coloni|d waxs,'suceumbed to Gnashes Record They are investigating the Ten- ' They have even offered prayers on would slide'pr6perly, p,v!? the show in Danger, toe loss of firuit tirees, in some tor The' Faus- illness growing;;, out-of a fall-off bis His mark bettered by five and one- nessee Senatorial primary. Isebalf of toe expeditions. stanoes entire'^orchards havlpg been and Balchen, vemied* to ''toeiwpw of tii^^ f r ^ "(3adlB* fo r ; Ne^oimdland horse on - his birthday rlast, mopto* hdlf dayBUhe record o f 15 1-2 days Chambiuiato denied that any can­ 65-Foot Camera toe north, was of gtaat’ wlpe4 out. The old vju ^ or, ;who diirlnk^the set by Bert BOnkler to February, didate was defrauded or that any . I Commander C. H. J. Keppler of New. York, Oct. 20.— (AP) — The with' a; cargo ':bt ■ salt, h u b'een to him. A ;^ r therPhYM'lUir^^ Byrd The Chamber o f Ck>mmerce of Sil ’90s and. the. eariy pfurt of the.pres- Intentional iSegality was permitted. 'the Naval expedition, supervised con- Marine Coloration today re­ ver Creek today took tsteps tq find I ahan^'ou^iiu a la ent century,'vms one of Spain’s ^pic­ Chairman Nye showed torn a photo­ , struction of toe 65-foot cajnera tow­ brought Balche_n,ba^;to tlse' 'Upltad The aviatdr,^although besought to States wIto“Wm, a^dad;Wha, w) to^ ceived a'radio message from the accommodaUonid for 1|300 persons 25 turesque army chjefs,- succumbed to ren^n here and rest, toriited oh static copy of a letter which Cham- er on which a 2,500 pound camera marooned , at' that hancilet, 'mostly 'Weat,rit ''di^ reported here today. berlato said he wrote to officers of has been mounted on concrete pil- crewM?f hts tr^-i^t|i!a steiamer Gypsum Prjnce no- leaving'at dawn, today on toe con- anditortr took;Wifi .to tBe-A^t^tic taken to tow motorists 'from ' xnanV states. n ie ertw Saveli. (OontInued iDh Page Three:) dudtog iap Of toe journey to toe ride the August primary, tostrudng them , lars. This piece of equipment and a wheriB ^altoeh 'Sew Byrd oyer' the! 'About 400 automobiles still were to waive poU tax tod party quattfil- i dozen other pieces of apparatus, the ttowler Satqm, out, of Bostofi, of his dancee.’ ^ Soutii. pole.! ' ' ^ , stalled to. and near Silver Creek Ktoigaford-^liii.ih* r'Who has flown cation requirements. I form toe Navy’s contribution toward AnQthor. exp|oj[t,,,qf p toe , modest |which was' hove to with broken early today; * ; across Imto^Ahliato: and * Pactfle An Old Gnsttoi obtaining permanent racords of toe engines seventy miles south of PoT '■ \.Booto'Oo|)apfle;:, r ' . "Well, rir,’ Chamberiato. said, eclipse. oceans left behtaid^hlm at Atom- The weight of - toe 'show crashed Ixiku oh' tori^^iaiimd of Timor, Flight “we don’t knoTy what registration Is Other scientists who will observe lock; UShtflkip* Tke tow was pro- to toe roofs of several, garaf** and Court to our county. We alwm conduct Medtoj$- to. Pojlock ' Rip through Lleutenantl a W. m who had ,toe event are Professor S. A. Mit- to a f o f the (Chautauqua ahd tilrie hoped to beat him to Australia, both Republican and- Democrsitic . ' chell, of the University of 'Virginia; heavy weather. station at Silver Creek. Tha Aigola SenimtSttit p v/ WohM Afd HIS primaries without requiring poll . :hls assistant, N. P. Fales, and Dr. hotel roof and the Acme Veneering Ktogtford^hiith,-setttog-iii8 jdane taxes. We just alwajm did it m t T. A. Jaggar, noted volcanologist, of company roof at Oi^bud Park col- • ■ way.” ■ . '• , piUGW <»* S2 lapsed. The front vmF of the hotel dovm at * Atomboea, noticed iSU’s Tennessee law require* a voter to Hawaii. p li| ^ ^ha'iaftomd to ottt his IBght I Dr. Mitchell plans to study atoms B^tpp, bet. 20.—t(AP) — The was forced three -feet* towardV the ■VjTfshh^^nT’ ^ (Ap .)—*^to(8a'^8green^t'w|toihis' two sour pay poll , taxes tod register. Qaxcf rln toe sun’s flaming atmosphere, 98 steam trawler Saturn, which is re- street TSventy five person'SH who The Sup^me 'cou rt .today -rOfused James exto r : which' they toort aad^toto’ badk' .t^ Singapore berlato said biit noho^-^d any'at­ TOrt^/ to ^tresB south of Picdleek- were, to lehritovono^half of the'ac­ achd g it hMp tot* toe atraaded , millidh miles distant. Dr. Mittoell 'were to the place, ucaped when toe ,to review at$8ifiM;()()6; suit • against tention to it to Macon ooUDty, * , said the almost Incredible feat of door __ . . -V ...... *MP'Ught*lilp-and to'tow of toe bulging wall* gpve warbing. tual toecease/jk toe'profits from' toe who ,waa hot injured wlwh his plane he said had a population of ' studying them in toe sim is not only is ttfu n ? Itfor Ut^ntor Gypsum Prince,;Isjowned.^ Several b if truck* stalldd at vart' the. a$^te'df^to^^^ W. propertin >'dU>iiig their inianage- crammd up Saturday/* m lap frtun 14,OOP. He explained thgt^ . . feasible but has been thoroughly toe to* Bay'State Fishing Company and ou* potot* betwera thl* city and 1 Si^j^^^toOwa^per'’ p u b:ii *h,e r, m «jt ■ ' ,v-‘ ^ ' I ^ ^ Darwto. HIS however,, iniristed Ixk^ knows everybody Forked out. ha* ^alxmd under (Japtaln Dunkirk. . ” . S ' , br0%ht ^ to e . widow ci! his son, Robert P. Serfims as executor of oh Ktol^ord-Sndto oonttoutog., netoee’s smsdl rural coi have'/tb’ do.’ v^thttop^t. vleym^^ Bl(4iaf^!hfiackey of thl* city, Sitowed'toatthaYiW. C. A.(»mp[^ataU'(3,>Srirtpp*. itoe e8tatO.;cff^i^Bdmu(d .W, Ahother itomiMBUMtful as]krant sometimes not a g ^ t you ckh .thtok?(ijf-rr*^f.'>i„ l^^ ^^Jjqeis reiseived -here indicated at Farhham, 30 girl* tot* morntog The mun^ iwas. daltoed^ k^^^ contested' the daimhaad tbe< SI. for the reemfd, -dliDtW !'• R. Mat- tion is paid to'atrictjrmss. TREASUKT BALANCE tifings yop. won't.thtok.bf**-rtiUcyi;>u the. Gyphum I ^ c e , which 1* wcre«await|ug rucue- Tbaparty bad I pl%e;Bl.;BddppB, toeM ^ ^ r d# ootu* Circuit CoUirt of vAppcds 'h^d/toat thaws, 'wtm tohidit '’ Amy Johnsbh^ lafotog toe.; see ‘^STlCKI;afM!l.vs^; > • ‘ gypaum paqkieit, bound ftoip Nova ■uffidriit fcKKl em haiidkut the meto-1 to» m m of. th e :: compensaitton - a^rreemtotv gir]j^avtator» how t o ^ , left qnalifioiieatiotuf, Wfflfington, Oct 20^(AP) — Sbarpieu up.ia^-’I^cUT~a?<^yaur Scotian;^ PhUa(}*Iphto. .would her*: suffered from Athe. ooUL B ^ , the iha^paper'' p?op«rtiiea>i by ; her tween toe-fatoer. and -hi* here an imtm'stb beat: the ru t drop toe Saturn clCMie to - the ^ Ught- Scouts, iBoiated at To^A Hollow, had hufhand frOm 1908 tmtil the . sum- was not.a Mhdtog'c6utnu!t,'^hrisai> today, ali(6 Ixiu if for Sidney. Cap­ [Alabatoa any were $58,811,081.42; expenditures, of .the famUy ;!4^.^%brhlnE»0]ii|t ;.to* ship where they-would await (Joast a merxy tito* In oan^ and radjoed men, off tlDBQ, hie at law,. but uneer it- the tain .MgtthMto,’ beiMt hard I t ^ for Hoover $25,809,785.24; balance . $285,116, first "3ZlICft3iiDL’Vl:tt'^i.wp» appeiu G u i^ to take them to the that -thby;wMra- mowhaUtog aad'an- S h e 'c o ^ M ^ father reserved.to*'>il^^to''.bhaafe 83 dhjw .for. thfr tr^ ' foehi Skig- ^ .3 6 . ' > to Th*''H««ia''ltbpi^ ” ■ laeirut^pbrt : ^ t . li&g&eBSily, Bd)*iudiW

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ICRATRiOlY The^ seephd bf/ the che^jt c lj^ |s ,^n JUNIORS CONVENE chEurge of bri Edwin C. 'Higgins will Arrived: ' be held tomorrow...afternoon at ..2 KBiE TOMORROW Carohia» York, Oct. 20 from o’clock at the Memorial hospital an- First Gstbenng ddd ar^ond Supper to Precede Cereippnies Southampton. ' nex. . ? j >; ^ Cwigregational Church—Na- London, ,Octi 20!'^(A PIj- ^ ‘ in MaadrtiC Teimple--^driiniit- AmerUm^ Trader, New York, Oct. * . ■ tkmal Leader Hmre. British goyerament made it ptato in I 20,'London. ' < Mrs. Margaret Johnson of Woo3- Henry Wilke i statement issued, toiiight that, it f—Ts and Four tees in Charge. Caliebonla, Glasgow, Oct. 20, New it^id street Is mslUng her sistenrin . Hehry,Wilke,-aged 68. of 174 Cen­ Mrs. George H.'Pryor, of Jewett totoids to conttode to adtotolatcalfon York.-. ' ■ BSUynahinch^ Northern Ireland! ^ ter street, died last night , it the aty;-j!iresiaent of the state and na- of Palesttoe the terms of the.' man­ Temple" Chapter, Order of the (Continned t>‘'roni Page One) Samaria, Liverpool, Oct. 19, New niakes it a point to go to ,see th « n Hartford hbspitai after i ;short ill­ tlonm Kings Daughters orginiza- date as provided for by Council' Of ' ' tesatCircle Eastern Star, will obsej^e visiting York. i every few years,; although .they have ness with pneumonia. In addition to the League of Nations. vitally interested in ore contracts it -tiobs, gave an unusually Interesting matrons apd i .patronst night, Wed­ American Shipper, London, Oct. ugygy retxuned her visits. his wife, Augusta, he leaves two talk'Saturday afternoon before the „.The government’s aim, says the nesday, October 22, beginning with held with Bethlehem, and that .DM- 19j New York, , —— report is . to promote the interests •iJ i,itiuurrow n^lbt. sons, Charles H. of Winter street first annual convention of junior a solicited supper to be served in ton, as a pwtoer in the ore firm and Andaxda, Liverpool, Oct. 19, Mon-j jiiree families have moved here and Fred W. of 12 LiUey street, one -Kings Daughters held at; Second of inhabitants, both Jews and Arabs the banquet hall at 6:30. a director in both steel companies treal. , recently from Hartford and one grandson and five stepchildren, Mrs. Congregational church. Mrs. Ethel —to a manner consistent with the Worthy Matron Mrs. Helen had no'right to participate in the Mlnnedosa, Ulasgow, Oct. 19, from; Rockville. They are Martin David Krauss of Springfield, Mass., Fish. Lewis, state superintendent of I obligations which the mandate Im Democratic candidates for Nichols of Corinthian Chapter No. merger hegotiatlons. Montreal.'. Clifford who has moved, from the John Kasulki, Max^ Geuulki, Leo junior work, presided. Mrs. R. K.|p<»es. ^ > ' political office will be heard at the 02,. and her husband. Worthy Patron 'Referrlnjg'tp JamiiB, A. Campbell, Roebambeau, Havre, Oct. 20, New named place to Summit street Kasulki, and Miss Martha Kasulki Anderson played the-organ for the The policy ourimed m the 1922 Circle theater tomorrow night at 8 Clinton G. Nichols will be in the 79-year-old chairman,of the Sheet York. alf of Mbnct\ester. He was a member choms singing and accompanied the statement, providing for govem- and Tube board who coacurred in extension. William Mauser’s family okSloek at the rally spoored by the East. Mr. Nichols .was a former Vulcania, Naples, Oct. 19, New is occupying the house at 25 LlUey of Court Manchester Foresters of soloists. *156 church' wf^heautifuUy ' -----' inent by a high comnoussioner, an IJeaboOratic Town Committee, to Manchester man and is very well the merger terms. Day asserted York.. \ , America and the Modem Woodmen executive council and a legislative wfiifeB'the entire public is invited. street, George F. Johnson, Jr., the decorated In the colors of the ordor, known here. The soloist will be Miss that the Campbell of today approv­ Republic, Hamburg. Oct. 20, New house at 80 Summer street,' and of Ameri'ca. purple and silver, with-wistaria and council was reaffirmed to general. The'bilncipal speaker will be^Wilbur Mildred Gibson of West Hartford. ed a deal which the Campbell of York. Funeral services will be held to­ aUver leaves. A.lni'ke silver cross It was stated at the same time I^. ' Cross, dean of Yale Graduate Mrs. Predericka Spless, chairman five or ten, years ago never would Stuttgart, Bjremen, Oct, 20, New WlUlam Bown the flat at 106 Ben­ that the time has come when the have approved. The veteran Youngs­ ton street. morrow afternoon at 2:3Q at Hol- was suspended over the pulpit. School and author, who is candidate of the supper committee, will be as- York. loran' Brothers. Rev. H. O. Weber mmbh question of estahlishtog a. measure for governor of Cwmecticut. Kingsholm, Gothenburg, Oct. 20, • Emily Renfig, daughter of Npisted by the following: Mrs. Geor­ town chairman, he charged, was Manchester hunters were abroad wto officiate' and burial will be to Mr. and Mrs. W-. J- Remigs^ Pine at self .government to Palestine The other speakers will be: gia George,' Mrs. Frances Bellows, dominated by Grace and Dalton. New York. the E ast cemetery: street wis elected presidenc'uf the most be taken to hand and with­ Augustine Lonergan, former Con­ Mrs. Alice Carter, Mrs. Ethel Car­ Westemland, Cherbourg, Oct. 19, early this morning with the opening out delay. This step, it was added, <>^us^^r• Eaton, Qeveland capi­ of the bunting season ^ today. The state junior organisation. Miss Ruth gressman, who after many years of ter, Mrs. Mary Douglas, Mrs. Edna talist whose interests institute the New Yorlc. ' Alien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. would be compatible with the terms retirement has again become a can­ Hoffman, Mrs. Mary Lovett, Mrs. injunction suit was described to the Britaimlc, Liverpool, Oct. 20, ban on partridges wias lifted today of the mandate. 'arid also on grouse, on which the P. Allen, of Hudson street was didate for election to Congress: Mina Olson, Mrs. Mary Parke, Miss court by Attorney Day m the mM New York. chosen'secreta^. The other officers I^uspension pf Jewish immigra-. Angtio Paonessa, candidate for Chsirlotte Reichard, Mips Minnie who assumed the'task of represent­ Sailed: ' i close season has been in. effect for a tion to Palestine imtil a census is number of years. \ were from oht of towi. 'll sheriff, with a record as two term Schiebel, Mrs. Gaia Server, Mrs. ing the Ypungstbvm 8tockhol0 tons of rail from the concealsa6nt of facts on the part of by Officials of the National Bethlehem Steel Corp!, Blinols Steel believed each one present would go j RUM RUNNER KILLED Bethlehem and adverse interests o. Broadcasting Company. The adding machine now .to use to Co. and Colorado Fuel and Iron Co. .home with a determination to in- j IN A UGHTHOIiSE Yoimgstown; whether the terms are the South Manchester postoffice is terest others in the need for this 1 MEAT PRICES LOWER inadequate and iinfair so as to con­ Washington, Oct. 20—(AP) —The no longer of the proper slzrand. fM Joseph Wilshire, president of work of loving service among young | National Broadcasting Company Standard B^^uudSi Inc., said ' that girls. In the afternoon Mrs. Lewis i (Oonttnned from Page One.) .. IN AUTO ACCIDENT stitute a fraud on Youngstown, and that reason it is to be sold to ^ its shareholders; whether the con­ today advised the Federal Radio highest bidder who must submit biM sales-Of the cprporation’s old line discussed the question “To be a | Chicago, Oct. 20.—(AP.)—Most' tract was authorlxed in compliance Commission, experiments it had con­ products, for the first nine months junior Kings Daughter, or not to t ' was found, it was feared the trio by six o’clock, October 25, The be?” At this time when there are so meats are wholesaling now from Macon, Ga., Oct- 20.—(A P).—4 with the corporation code; whether ducted durt^ the past year had de­ miaqhlne to use is a DSitpn. this year show a very substantial one-fifth to one-third lower than a ' had become exhausted in the cold the contract is invalid by reason of finitely demonstrated it was now increase over the same period last many organizations and so many 'w ater and drowned. young man who was killed into the demands upon the time of young year ago, William Whitfield WoqdSj wrecking of a rum laden automo­ the illegality of certain provisions possible to operate without distor­ The semi-annual convention of year*. of Chicago, president of the Amerir Kept Up Hope tion two or more stations on the people, it is sometimes a question ! The rescued men today said at no bile near here yesterday, was tenta­ and whether the plaintiffs have ade­ the Polish Roman Catholic Associa­ / ' I "■ can Meat Packers irrformed mem­ tively Identified by police today as quate remedy at law. same radio frequency through, a sys­ tion was held in Suffleld' Sunday. Republic Steel Corporation offi­ whether they should take up this bers of the institute at their con- time bad they given up hope they tem of synchronization. junior Kings Daughters work, but would be rescued. During their Elwyn Sawyer, 21, of 189 River John Zapatka, Joseph. Palklskl and cials state that the current demand yention today. . M. H. Aylesworth, president of and sales of stainless and other the cheer they can bring to the sick 1 more than two hours in the water, street, Mont^lier, Vt. Charles Lucas, were ddegates. and shutlns makes it well worth The wholesale prices of fresh pork their only concern, they said, was The man died'in a hospital hqre NEW ENGLAND NEEDS the company,; said, to ^ lette:^ be per­ alloy steels are showing definite im­ cuts are slightly lower at present eariy yesterday after he had, b?eh, sonally ^presented to the commis­ Miss Annetta Davis of New Lon­ provement. The corporation has wMle to seek arid to jetato inem- for Harry Schmidt whom they fear­ sion that “synchronization in the bership in the junior .circles, remem­ than last October but the prices of ed had drowned during his swim brought there by three companiens don, who has been spending the ] ^ t booked a large order for stainless smoked pork cuts are slightly Mgto* who- rexhoved identification marks MORE ADVERTISING field of radio broadcasting is now week as guest of Mr, and Mrs. Ed­ steel for export to Frsuice for the bering that as they minister, to ashore for help. out of the laboratory.” others so shall they be ministered er, he said. The decline to beef i George Schmidt k ep t, up the from the automcbile. ward J. Murphy of Strickland street manufacture of . automobile lamp prices, compared With a yew age, Police learned today that officers He added there were all kinds of shields to that coimtry. unto. courage of his two companions dur­ posribiUties in syncbronl:atlbn and returned home this morning. .MrSi Pryor compared the junior run from 20 to 30 per cent,, varying ing the long wait for help with a at Unadilla, not far from Macon, according to grade and wefjght. lu had bee^MrisfeSi cargo Speaker at New Haven Says the present systein would'toot affect Miss Elitabeth Oolway, who has kings ;■ Daughters \ work ‘ to the o6nstaflt‘sttettniij)f:(jojkb^ a|)d face­ Dedine existing radio sets' ahdi'i^ulpmeht. ''^Qedi'i^e -Johnson, presldeirt of mechanism of an autOmCbile. She generM the choicest grades have de­ tious remarks ’^concerning their was cointng xnrou^ oikr action by been to Canada the past two months the Endicott Johnson Corporation, clined least. Veal prices are from automobile and were watching for it. ’The new system, he said, would returned home at noon today.' held a miniature can to her hand. 'plight. At one time he turned to in Her Industries. bring better programs on more said the company’s surplus is avail­ The four necessary qualities were 13 to 20 per cent lower than a year Reilly, and said “WeU, something Authorities believe the rum nm- j able to pay the usual dividends of ago. Wholesale price of lamb, wMch nefs learned the officers were New Haven, Oct. 20 — (AP) — channels than at present. Myron Peckham and. Oscar responsibility, enthusiasm, co-opera­ ought to happen. You went to In. presenting the results of the 55 on the common! stock, even tion and endurance. Mrs. PTyor had reached the lowest level since 1919 church this morning.” watching and took a country road. New England's decline as the lead­ experiments which were driected by Strong are delegates to the State though earnings might at-times fall in September, are still very low, and From the time of the accident un- Their automobile was wrecked in a ing industrial section of the country Convention of the K nights' of below such dividend, payments. He tagged each wheel, and expledned was blamed today by Gilbert T. C. W, Hc^a, general engineer of the Pythisus, which opens in Stamford that the hub which kept these at present is about 30 per cent lowr , til the rescue, the men said they had sandy ditch. company, cooperating with Dr. C. B. said that the company Is more th ^ wheels on was service. The steering er tban October 1929. seen no boats. Macon police communicated with Hodges, president of the Advertis­ Jolliffc, chief engineer of the radio tonight and closes tomorrow. Mrs. holding its own in competition for Wives Anxious Montpelier authorities who fur­ ing Federation of America to insuf­ Minnie Weeks is the delegate front wheel, she said was love and on He said the aggregate production commission, Aylesworth said it busines^. Is running about 75 per this, just as on a real automobile, of meat for the year would probably The return of the rescued men nished a description of Sawyer ficient advertising. • would permit eventually an increase the Memorial Lodge Auxiliary, cent at present: an' oyer 520Q;(k)0 but as the customers Buoyancy developed in foreign ex­ The value of Herald advertising t^an last year will participate to the Boston, Oct. 20.—(AP.)—Th« AMERICAN IS BEATEN. accounts have been kept to the New change rates, as well as btocks. The is readily seen .to the results Obtain­ ekly sessions each Monday night. sloop Weetamoe, one of the unsuc­ York offices of the concern there German mark displayed pronounced ed by the J. W. Hhle Company from f ese setback tournaments have cessful contenders for the right to BY. POUSH SOLDIERS arc no records here on which to bSsS strength, and other lea^ng Euro-^ an adv in Friday’s Herald. At II IJJen very successful in years past defend America’s Cup in the inter­ other than rough estimates. pcan currencies stiffened markedly.. o’clock the next morning, the ad­ 'l^There will be a whist card party national races off Newport, R. I., The Spanish peseta responded to vertised 500 loaves of Hale’s milk the West Side Rec at 2:15 to- last summer, had been sold to Fred- 1 ' Washington, Oct. 20— (AP) —J GETS LONG SENTENCE government support measures with bre^ at five cents per loaf, and 500 3rrow afternoon. ;erick H. Prince, of Boston and State Department officieils today an advance of more than 1-8 of one coffee cakes, were sold. Hamilton, sportsman and broker/ it said a “veiy careful” Investigation New York, OCt 20.—(AP)—Harry cent. became known today. • v had been ordered by the Embassy Sctqnitter, known to police as “The Wall street was eUcot;raged by The Weetamoe, built for the so- Warsaw into the case of Justyn Musical Kid,” received a ten-to- the fact that distress liquidation ap­ PUBLIC RECORDS called Morgan-Nicbols Syndicate Fedoryszyn, Americna citizen of twenty ^year sentence in Sing Sing peared to have been largely accom­ which was headed by J. P. Morgan Ukrainian origin, who was reported prison today on a plea of man­ plished. An almost steady decline ^ Sheridan and George Nichols competed in the to have been beaten by Polish soH Marriage Intentions Ir of about five Weeks finds few prece­ slaughter in the death last June of An application for a marriage li­ riacds At a cost estimated at several diers. ^ Dayton W. Dent, South Dartmouth, dents to Stock Market Mstory, and hundred thousand dollars. The price Officials said if charges against, the feeling has gained ground to cense was filed to the office of the Mass. town clerk Saturday by LesUe A. paid by Mr. Prince was not an- the' Polish authorities were foimd tn Schmitter shot Dent in an east speculative, circles that the bottom I Hotel nounceid; be correct, there would be the pos­ must have been about reached, at Outterson of. New Brighton, New side rooming house when Dent re York, and Bdythe Alvina Schultz of It was said Mr. Prince who is a sibility of a protest by this goyem-! fused to lend Mm money. Police least, temporarily. MENU member of the Eastern Yacht Club ment. The investigation wlllV bei One .observer points out that the Manchester. conducted by John Wiley, Unltctf caught Mm-the next day when he Warrantee Deed would race the sloop in the Class J returned to the house ^ d said he p ersis^ ce o f important Uqi^datlon Tuesday^ Oct; 21M930. next summer. States charge d' affairs at Warsaw; Talcott Brothers CJompany to the Fedoryszyn has a home to Detroit.' wantad to playjyie piano. ^ aftef short term money ratM have State of Connecticut, small tract of, EDWARD J. been established a t egttotobly low land along the Rockville-Manches- BLUE PLATE SPECIALS 575,000 ATTACHMENT He was bom in 1895 at Samiki, Po-! rates,has occurred oMy otCce .pre­ Norwalk, Cct. 20.—(AP)—Deser land, ahd naturalized in Detroit to- PABAUmtS GASES> ter highway for State Highway BUSINESS MEN’S 1928 reports from the United State^. Harftord, .Octo 2(^(AITJ — The viously to the past three, decades, purposes. tion is alleged in a 575,000 attach­ number of new cases of poliomyeli­ namely, to 1914,.'when the outbreak McENELLY LUNCHEON 50c. ment filed here today by Annie Sims charge at Warsaw said that at the time the beating was reported he tis to Connecticut reported for the of the World War completely cloud<; Smith of Silver Mine against her week ended at noon today is ten, ed the speculative; outlook.; , The L Vegetable Soap huAband, Theodore Lowndes Spolth, waa visiting Ms father, Tomasz d r. w eizm a nM gns And His Victor R^ord- Fried Daisy Ham Fedoryszyn, in eastern Calicia. the same number reported to the far reachtoig imturo of the jnreaent formerly of this city but now of state department of health for the business receseioa has. resulted to ing Orchestra- Fried Sweet Potatoes parts unknown. The defendant's Apple Sauce last three weeks. Of these . ten extreme of ptaStousm, with political London, Oct. 20-*r(AP) The Press share to the estate of his late grand­ cases Farmington had ; two, Hart­ uncertainties abroad an agg>^vattog Association tMs afternoon saldtoat 2. Tomato Soup mother, Abbie S. Lowndes, as well BALCHEN SECRETLY WED ; ford two,'Middletown two, Manches­ factor,'so the failure’'of SMtiomista it was understood, that. Dr.. Chaim at the Italian Spaghetti as Ms bank deposits and other valu­ ter, Newington, Wallingford and in the German Rtichistag. to upset Weizmaito, pre8ld!tot of the' Zionist Hearts of Lettuce Salad ables here were taken to the scope BUY liiiiK S OUT Colchester one each. the government was de^dedlx;^hein- World organisation and the Jewl^' of the attachment, in which the ful to Wall Street sito^qteat.'. Agency w Palestine had resigned CHOICE 6 f d e sse r t plaintiff asks 540,000 outright and MAYOI^|!Cm 88 YEARS ’ Buetoess news imd‘-surveys;'ap­ tha presldwcy of both organU»r-* Apple Pie Pumpkin Pie damages of 5i-0>000. The couple Danville, I&iTy Wood­ pearing over the week-end were Still tiofis- •■‘ I Custard Pie Mince Pie have no children. ing, 89, has just'Completed Ms 38th mixed. Reports from ! steel and The Association said it had learn- ^ Baked Custard Theodore L. Smith is a well .young Nbtaetoan Was Ms fligh^ to year as Danville’s mayor and is still automotive centers to the main fail­ ed that nonce of Dr. Welamann’s , Tea Coffee Milk known engineer And for many years Greenly island when the German-! going strong. He first became ed to provide much cheer, although rissighatioh had been sent to a ,I«t- was connected with the staff of the Irish trans-Atiantlc plane Bremen mayor of DahyiUe. dnrtog .cnevelmnd’s some independent Steel mffis report­ tar'to Lord Passfleld, coWMal score- ’ , DINNER 75c Westtoghouse Electric Company. cracked iq) 'there. ’ Floyd Bennett, admtoistoatioBdn 1802, and luis been ed Increases to hooktoito. I h e mid tary.-- I Willimantie It to understood that the action is another ppptage: Who , accom-( Vegetable or Tonmte Soup in office ever since. His doctor's month survey the Trvliig Trust UNiTW AMim ficrytc*. brought to increase what the plain- panied Mm; ten hjli^oa. way And; bill ‘for the past 45 years has not Company stressed the tact that oM- CAffiiJC RATER BlIttiUGED V ^ Cutlets tiiff has regarded as insufficient iiup- died, but BaTcheii C f^etL on and exceeded 5 1 0 , and Ms physical con­ Boast Leg of Lamb lections have i»m>rovhd to soms New York, Oct 20;-^(.AP.)-*~A. I port. Divorce iS not mentioned.’’ brought tlm stoe^ded^fetoifu filers! dition is so good tlmt he. is a t work' cities for the first time to nabnths. r«luetl«to^ «»e caMe nress rat^be- COBllNO , r. ; Pot Boast out to ciVUtoa^ofi'. : . every day. ___ _. Tomorrew ISHlced Tomatoee or Wax 'Beaas I An extensive survey of'dhSto tween New ww Fraube fronij Wednestay and Thursday LARKIN SENTENCED for September revealed ike. 4fst to.*- five and one haff cents a word, to Fried Sweet Potatoes \ PRIESTS EXECUTED SHIP-SHAPED BUILDiNq A ThrUltog Epic of . |r Madied or Boiled Potatoes crease stoce April, desMta 4 five cents .a wpidi effcctlya Q ct 20, ^ Whaling Days. \ Boston, Oct. 20.—(AP)—Leon F. Hamburg.— of the Strangest ther 'decline to oOmmodi^ ; was announced by' the Western l^ed Costard _ Larkin, former transit of Rome, Oct. . 20.—(AP.)^Advicee g eees of archltaeturo In Germany Company.-V, ^ itom liu stia ’ irac(4itod here today Uy Colder weather a p jp e ia ^ over m JOHN the Third NationAl l ^ k and ;(rKU8t the biilMtoffitebently d etiE ^ Sy week-end: w ^ tavoWiMyrsgSirded TMs action puts press rates be­ Company” of Bprin^eld, 'Hass*, Way hf Beffin ’’Aaid : BomaiHFritelie HOfar af the request of tMs tween Near Tork and France at the BARRYMORE Ciatholic priests had been s executed d ty. is sMTi-shaped, to typify as an impetus to yurehasta of sea­ ' ,"3SPaea Pie pleaded guilty to Federal Court to­ sonal msrchan^se.v. ri ^ . same figure iw between New York P::- Pin^ciii Pie day to an todiot.mept. ebafging em- there. Their names werU given aa, tMs gtaat cente# of .sMppihf. It is and oreat; Britain. The seveu-^ aa dgbt st(^ cUMc and office can - mimey remained imehaiiiMi. “ MOBYDICK’t Fridt--'Pears> peadies. Sliced be^em ent of 5ii>800. He was sen­ Moneignor John!. Both Doan and ’rako-.dediRBd waa, rate to Germany and the eight- Plawrole, Logaabwriea. tenced to three years to the Sprtog- Jakob Wolff, bom to Qdeaaa,. ttCtura aad w as ereoted at 4 cost at 2 per oeafc. rate to Italy reinaips unebanged. mere than f 780.000. 'Jght> the subjectJhaving had the exper­ ience of first.studying4t:in;the Exe-Jji' wwssnu MWE OUTLINES cutive Cbnunitiee', m eeting"of the -ti'- Division, later at the members meet­ ing: bf that Division and if it is weU RACE;1irS HOOCH CHAMBER MAKEUPsupported by the members of that Division, it comes to the attention eduM diy , .’An'cient’ sagas . of the Board of Directors well McGlinn V Chases■' FMEbekir j recomniended’and properly prepar­ = Catches Him iit'Ilme to Save vdeA3s (ff those hmrdy After effects of his fall off'*A..lKkse'; >5<>p. worshlpfp^ ps^gjp ed. . - . . of the Bo^ttle—Other and accumulated'infimfities. of Kiwanians Given Description Next I will give ,you an ToUaiil Mail Has F netorei theJeotota:? • ‘ C a ^ s . age. His end came after > he ;>Jbad' _ who wish their idea of how this plan works. It der .teree times this year reslfited-attaieks conrnohtioim^^v^^ should before "rCcfipnbqB pends upon the natiure of the sub­ S M — Local People in of i^ e s s , each of which'his sphysl* fiotify Mrs; m F.*Ste4s: Two TugiM^is ' ^ , . JuliviB Pinkbein, \ who has > pt^Q J - • ^ ...J gati»,Kof.»uSBid« of Organization by Execn- ject, whether the Board,of Control 'V . I V' cisms thought would be the arts. To get proper igni­ the influence of liquor, driving with­ He was among the last of the old- Center street and Miss. Rogers was shaken up and badly bruised is still driving east,icn ^'Wadswprtb,. al concern at one time, I know what tion results we must have spark out a license smd speeding. He wsis time - Spanish . military■ -figures ..who fe TIh < ^ t o it is to practically eat, drink and plugs and without these points, of arrested by ’Trsfffic Officer-Walter .T be, 9^ r)3 jn,, te e . oar, made teeir names known aroimol tee iteo fears met^;^(-tee^cen^r of the^n- j sleep wifii figures and statements contact it is very difficult for an en- Cassells late Saturday night on East Mre. Yurkshot anid George .McLesm, world. Versection. Omckv Jbhp'Cfbckett In­ today. gifite,to fimction properly.' You will were hot injured. An E ^ ^ on con­ vestigated. 'NO arrests were made. As soon as you catch cold, tee Center street. The officer’s attention During 1021 Spain undertook sm Tarragona, Spain, Oct. 20.— (AP) j W hen' I say the Manchester notice in this four cylinder motor was called to the car because of tee stable smd the State Police investi­ mtensive military campaign against pores close; perspiration is checkecT. 1 Chamber of Commerce was at a low illustrated that tee points of contact gated smd summoned bote drivers to —Fourteen persons are khown to Gases and waste can’t escape speed it^was traveling. When he the restive tribesmen of Spanish be dead and more than a score are ! water ebb a year ago when I took are the President, the Officers, tee appear in justice court tonight. ADMEN GATHER through the skin. That’s why your overtook him the officer found that Morocco, who had become too well missing, believed drowned, in floods ; office, I do not intend to criticize Directors, and the Division Chair­ The only serious accident was that doctor’s first advice in case 6f colds Burkhardt was intoxicated smd that orgamzed and too powerful for tee New Haven, Oct 20.— (AP) —V. along the Francoli river caused by |or injure the reputation of any per- men. Another thing very necessary he had no liceAse. He was found of Steve Wanat, age about 35, of regular SpaMsh garrison. Although is a mild laxative like cascara. Med* ;son or persons that had anything to to keep an automobile running is Sugar Hill, Tollsind, who, hurr^ng Ekiward Goigbs, president of'Vincent heavy rains since Saturday. Seven guilty of all three counts. A fine of then more than 80 years of age, Edward and Co;, of Boston, and gov- [ new deaths were reported today and ical authorities agree it actuaHy do with it before that time. There the gasoline tsmk and in the Cham­ $10 was imposed for speeding $15 home from' Hartford with his broth­ General Weyler took an active part strengthens bowel muscles, were many circumstances imdoubt- ernor of tee first district, formally j five bodies were found on Pineda ber of Commerce you realize our for driving ^thout license and $i00 er’s, car, crsished into a telephone m an advisory capacity m connection get cascara in its most pleasant form edly that entered the picture, but I fuel tank is our treasury smd we Opened the New Ekigland Advertis- j beach. for driving while intoxicated. J With the Spanish operations. He ing Convention in tee Hotel Taft to- | Two women were swept away by in candy Cascarets. ;; will say, however, that it was very must have proper financi^ support According to Lieutenant Barron, so-,paUed “Piggery” near Burke’s on . Remember this when you catch' low smd we simply realized that advocated a policy very cimUar to pay. Approximately 300 advertising i the river at Solibella and drowned. if we expect it to run properly. A Fred Ubert of 9 Village street con­ the RockvUle-TalcottviUe road. The cold; whenever breath is bad; td^u4' something had to be done if it ever the one he had employed in Cuba men attended, Their bodies were not recovered. motor must be properly lubricated sidered the; Stop Signs iht tow^ -A Whippet coupe turned over twice coated; or you’re headachy, bifim^ w'as to be the kind of an organiza­ and to keep a Chamber of Com­ years before. y -Gilbert T. Hedges, president of The damage'to livestock, real es­ jpke as he passed one without bring­ and was completely wrecked. Wanat constipated. -* tion that a Chamber of Commerce merce running smoothly and over a Resigns Post the advertising i federation and a tate and personal property will ing his car ,to a f ^ stop. -The re­ was taken to tee Memorial hospital Why resort to harsher should be. long perior of time we m^st have The Cabinet, however, favored member of: tee executive board of reach into tee millfons of pesetas. sult was that it cost him.: $2' with here by a young/man who was visit- civil measures Vateer' than' repres- I , Rmiroad;toJU^c ;is>.a^_.aj jvhen We immediately started to study enthusiasm. You will also realize mg B. A. Webster of Rockville, and itee’‘New Yferk‘ Sh» delivered tee costs. riv^.-n^Ulftry g q y p r a ^ t ,,-; which aiMre^ of' the'.day at;^ jreliet Iqto pp quiqkjy; to ascertain what needed to- be done" that it is very important to keep a was found to h'ave' 'a po^rible frac­ and before long your speaker real­ William Limdberg-of Middletown CAlfleff ‘4mutantl''fri(!yit)J'ribetween cheon atibbt Om Uf* inbiij Ithe flooded zone; antly—and cost.only a-.olme motor cobl and sis most cars use a who came up to Manchester last tured skull. His condition is con­ I ized that a program of work was water cooling system, I would like General Weyler and tee govern­ Saturday night to attend a dance sidered ' serious. hat)da not the thing that was needed by you to picture the radiator qf a ment. This came to an head early iitp- smd loaned his car to Fred C. Burk- The only details avaUable con- the organization, but that it needed Chamber of Commerce and tee pur­ in 1922, and tee chief of steft .sub­ to be systematized to enable it ter pose of it to keep the whole mechsm- hardt, ,was fined $15 and costs for 'cem ing the fOurtlf accident are teat mitted bis resignation, w^ich was function properly and be capable of ism cool and it must be filled with maintaining a car that had improper I a new model Ford sedan left the accepted immediately by tee King. brakes. I road on Twin HiUs between the accomplishing the work that was xmity of purpose smd harmony. So far as known, 'Weyler made bso![ expected of it. The comforts of travel depend ----- — ------home of John Wright and tee bridge. just one defense of his severe course ••£ ■i/'-I I want to give you an idea of the largely on the tires and here we CD A AICC T A CT AD carrying license plate num- in Cuba. This was in Madrid when Buy Your New ■difficult position the Secretary and have pictured tee Press and other iKArll/lj lU ulU l 1 her 89218!r registered at tee State he faced questioners. He declared officers and directors of the Cham­ publications. Without their cooper­ Capitol under the name of Charles that had he been given six months ber were in under the old system of ation we will be running on a flat A. Pratt, Jr., of tee Loomis School, more he would have stopped tee re- organizatioh. We had, a year ago, tire which is very difficult. STOCK GAMBUNG Wmdsor, was towed to SchaUer’s beUion against Spam in Cuba. M odel 22 about 175 members. Each member ’There are many other illustra­ I Garage, heavily damaged. The “I have been accused of cruelty,” of the Chamber of Commerce has a I crash awakened nearby residents but tions that could be made but time (Coatlnoed from Page l.) he said, “but I am neither cruel nor right to feel that he may expect will not permit but with this .only the one m r was to sight on to- inhuman. True, I had many pe6ple service, from the Chamber in pro­ thought I will close. However com­ grams that are of value to industry,, the appllcaaon o£ Premier ;reved\nave^en p^°e at iC t 1^^^^ “““' plete tee mechanism of an automo­ All who u. submitted .ysB 9a'^ 11 nsi commerce, agriculture,^ or >the town statement'teat France musti perse- 4 o’clock this morhine bile, one must have a charted course, were pardoned, but I was inflexible in general. It is the duty of the and a map of tee roads to follow •vere in its resistance to “the eco-^ t •>- - Chamber of Commerce to render a nomic depression from which the with traitors. My policy was in­ and likewise our Chamber of Com­ spired by love of Spain.” definite service and thus give a merce must know where U is headed world is suffering” and that Prance’s MERCfli\NTS SUSPENDED DUO-DiSC tangible return to the member for economic stability is due to tee har­ Weyler married Teresa Santai / for if we are going to be successful. Anna, a peasant girl. his investment of money and time. We have a modem machine mony and stability of tee French It was practically Impossible for us properly set-up to run, but we must government. I Washington, Oct. .20.— (AP.) Stocks Improved CONFESS ROBBERIES to do it \inder the old organization now have a chartered course, smd , . . ' After a preliminary investigation of i V - - - -- ■■ ' **" . ■ set-up. We had 175 members as within a short time your' Msme! The premier called attehtioh.tp a-i; charges that they had boycotted j shown by this chart, each one f eel- ter Chamber of Commerce will gold reserve of 50,000,000,000 francs ii-vestock co-operatives at- the St. Hartford, Oct. 20.— (A P )—^Ar­ rested early this morning by Patrol­ During This Special ! ing that he had every right to make deavor to adopt a program of work and tee steady improvement of Louis stock yards, Secretary Hyde man Thomas Barber as suspicious !his suggestions and requests known which is simply our chartered coxyrse French governmept stocim in the today notified 42 commission iper- ito the secretary, which made 175 and which will inform tee members world market. He said French in­ cba'nts^to*^^^ character’s, three young men con- Hines of communication into the cnants to apijear at a neanng wo , fggsed to detectives this, noon teat in which direction tee Chamber is dustry, despite fierce competitiour vember 6 to Show cause why they ! Chamber office. It was very unfair they had made plans to' cpxninit A, SALE headed smd what projects it will at­ showed an all-wound increase ^ of • . , . . s j to ask our Board of Directors to should not be suspended, series of holdups here. T\ro of them' tempt to cany on and if you think four per cent compared with 1928. The hearing is to be held at East • ^ ^ • . - » » ^ i give time and study to every sug- Manchester is a good town in 'which He added that although exports had admitted that they were members [ gestioh that came in because it St- Louis, lUinois. of a trio teat held -up and robbed to live, work, invest add play, we dropped the decline was far less The order calling,,the hearing said Icame from an individual and we ask teat you give yoiir cooperation marked than in other countries. Eli Morris in his gasoline service NEW BEAUTY ;knew not how much strength or there was “ reason to briieve” the station at 430 Albany ayenue .in the to the Manchester Chamber of Com­ 'The prefer added that iron. and commission merchants had violated 'backing it might have, and there­ merce and furnish as many of tee early iiiorning Of October lO. steel products in July, 1936, had the packers m d stock yards act. of ore imder that method, a Board of nleces^ities as is possible for tee fallen off everywhere excepting in The men under arrest here are i Directors would be worked pn- proper running of this machine Under this act, the secretary is Kenneth McIntyre, 25 bf 586 Orange 1 reasonably. France. He < said also teat there given authority to suspend any mer­ which I have attempted to picture were less .than. a thousand.' unem­ street. New Haven; Peter 'Ihter-: i The new form of organization chant fbimti to have violated its pro­ to you today; “The Manchester ployed persons conipared witii mil­ lante, 21 of 80 Charles street, this that we now have in construction, Chamber of Commerce.” ' visions, recourse.of a ^ suspended city and Charles 'Yucanner, 22 of 63 calls for the grouping of members lions in other countries. . “Let's be mefctuint w;ould be through injunc­ Its newi lu ^ ^ s is so attractive and optimistic,” he said, “and before Pardee street. New Havett.' tiisf in various groups. Mem­ tion proceedings to enjoin tee sec­ were arraigned before Judgb Jbto rich l^ J ^ | :;3 ii :its soft colora of Duotono Suntan bers of a CSiamber of Com­ weeping over ourselves take a look retary from such, action.' . t m - SAW MISSING BOAT at other peoples.” L. Bonee in Police Court ahd teeit and Jade Greeji.' So qiiiet in,operation you can^ merce can get the greatest -’The National Order Buying, Com­ cases were continued to Friday fbr 1 benefit from their membership pany. and the Producers Livestock further investigation. hardly lieaTfit .. .a result of its unique, Silent 'through coming together with those Mount Glemens, Mich., Oct. 29.— Commission-Company, are livestock Gabel-DMve;which rqns in oil. in the same line of business or pro­ (A^)—Two fliers from Selfrige TWO MINERS K IU B co-i:operativ4s alleged to have been fession, and therefore eventually we Field today sighted in Johnston i boycotted, together with tee' Ken- will have the entire membership of channel West of Grassy Bend Island, nett Spar^ and Company, Inc., a our Chamber oragnized into Divi­ Johnstown, Pa., Oct. 20.— (A P I- a'boat they believed to be tee com-; ______commissibu hoiise. I Its ^puiah: DuOrDisc A ^tator...... the only one _ . 'f- 1 “ LA t J.*,' i MC '>13 sions as illustrated in this picture, Two men were killed and. a score Each of these organizations is com­ r injured;'five seriousIy7 toiSy i, of' ^ small''^ount 6 f'' .7;.;-;- XASH ^ ce Tbura^y on-Lake St. Clair., cairs cariiHng mlners ihto tee plete in itself. Each one now estab­ P E I ^ G ’SMEMOiRS ].waterto 'wash'a few pieces. lished or which will be established They said tee crew was workipg to Sonman-Shant^^ Compaiiy mtae \ J N 0 M 0 7 M /■.U'HI ri-fi'-j hr release tee craft from a place where at Sonman ran away and were in the future, has its own chairman, it was stuck. *| BUDGET-. treasurer, and executive committee. wrecked. N^w York, O ct-2 0 .^ (A P .)— Gen­ $1.25 The fliers. Major Brower *ind Lt. The' bodies . of ' twb^ .unidentified |h washing the heavy and bidky articles. /, \ ^ ' When a member has a suggestion J. S. Griffith, landed at Selfridge eral John J. Pershing has written SIMONIZING and it is usually relative to their white men were found in tee wreck­ his own story of America’s partici­ E4eld with teeir report after making age. The five who were injured ,se-. $8.00 - ' i own business with the purpose of pation • in . tee. W orld War. His a search over tee lake at tee request riously were brought _ to hospitals bettering that profession or condi­ menjbries are'toT be added to those WILSON’S AUTO WASH . of relatives of one o f tee three men here and others were treated at tee tion of that line of business, it is on the 63-foot boat which was un­ of great leaders 12"^ years after the Rear of Johnson Block, . $5^ DO W N presented to their Executive Com­ mine. ’ reported after leaving Bene River, Officials of tee company s'sid .they end of tee conflict mittee for thought and study. If the 12 miles west o f Windsor, Ont., for ’ Annoim’ceaient was made today feats warrant further action it is had not learned tee'cause o f the ! 12 indi plain reflectoiV -'' ; Detroit last Thursday. accident by tee pu|illsliers ■ of tee 260,000 $ ^ A M O N H i i further studied and action taken by word record' o f 'tee - American com­ J, ‘ ‘.i Ji the entire membership of that Divi­ tinaheigany :-red^ finish. APPEALS i ;a k e N sion and the results, if in favor of DRIVER RESRCii^rSIBLE, mander,' that the book ■^11 be heady Hartford, Opt 20.— (APJ)—Serv­ after ■ newspaper serialiration. The the original suggestion, are that a Norwalk, Oct 20.—(AP)—In .a I Height- over iall < 15 inch- and-receive a- recommendation is officiaUy made ice has been made on tee attorney finding returned h^e today .Coi^her, work is,described, as an intimate, to the Board of Control of the par­ general in live cases::in which ap­ Phelan holds Edmund Bodine, 18; o f soldierly account^of America’s part .i.es/; V Hole in base per- . . , ent organization which is the Cham­ peals have hebh made from tec do­ Flushing, L. I., criminally raspofisi-, in the •^'r .hot’without humor and ber of Commerce. This, you will ings of tee state highway commis­ ble for the death of Sergeant Frhnk.. vrite “ closeups” of tee’ world' figrures - -i£!mitk;heat» to be hangV^n;' readily see, eliminates the volume of sioner, in tee; taking of lands for Stratton, who was lnstently Idlled' With ,whbm General Perkhing wah' in At » -')s requests or suggestions coming highway imprbvements. when he was struck by .an automo­ ebnstahi-contact . ■ ' ‘ Open Tuesday, sonithe wali. ; / V- ^ 4 direct to the Board of Directors. Raymond .E. Turl, of Stamford, bile driveh'by''Bodine' on'te'C’Bbsten I'J; p-!l - -'il' Here I want to inform you that has appealed to tee Superior Court Post road early last Wednesday A, warning light'luus been T hursday and Saturday ------our supreme governing body is from tee award of $4,0<)0 damages morning. Bodlne'is a t liberty tmder VentraHo warn a motorist that bis ■ . ■ -d..V known as tiie Board of Control, in tee taking of his lands, which he $2,000 bonds . for a p p lia n ce on' ^ i." We f&ijrw^wplea which consists of our officers. Board deems inadequate. . charges of inaxislaugBter'. and deEver.ycw eidor.' of Directors,, and the chairmen of In the renoainlhg four' cases, aU< , With Officer 'Paifl -McGratey Ser­ DAViDi ORAMPPKS j-i. ■ each organized Divisioii. 'therefore, ori^nating in Wateifbrd where im-’ geant Stratton whs airireAiti%--tiiyo .•4A-- when a subjeet is presented to the provements are ;lfeltig made in the desertei^ Marines, wbefi thb'fatalify J^arireis io r -71- Board of Control, tee Chairman of re-location of the lines o f,tec Bos­ occurred. ' • a-.- .ebN^iALTO ;■ the particular Division recommend­ ton Post Road, William M. Hen­ , Sonfii ing such action sits ifi'on tee Board drickson, Charles A . GaUup, Sus^n Nearly one-half " the'■'“ electric i AND BUILPER 1, 3S2W 6c^siidSt;w of Control iieeting and is' id a very Farrar and Edith H.^Hbrnl^ck have! power plants in France^ are optrat-' 'Ki. T fine position to intelligently present appealed to tee Superior Court ed by water power.'- .'/ r,?..w..? '' OS HtfUister S tm t fSj' > I: A'rw- - -w |y,|pAGB FOyR

realities from .^e dross o f bu iA ^ which expert fumlysts are able ^ to A debato .’ -Wtween Dean do fairly well. CrWs and Auguatine Lonergan, the The deduction from them is that subject; "Resolved that ^ the J vfTRT.TanriRn Sft •*»♦•*,»rB -t b stft 'RXMTlKd COkPANT, IN a informed Democrats do not really R^tAjUcain-party Is no good?” '- i , V rf' _ IS BisseU Street expect any puccess in Connecticut It is pdfhaps just as well for the Bonth ManohMter. Conn. B y H r FH A.N K. ■HfCCO^ THOMAS rBBOnSOK this ^ year beyond the reduction of drys that the boxing laws of Con­ . . .Mmofk or rMiTbMTTo ncflkTtr . OenenU Manasar the Re^bllcan majorizes. ^ They necticut do not ap^ly to open discus-. A l qmitiam wgwdhe, OW «■ JN»' * ’W v*v PODQdaA Ootobar X, 1881 probably do hope to prepare the Sion ih'churches^Of>such questfoW tww. rtwiyx i mJt, M mm i iaim m I Publiahad Brarr Bvenlns Bxcapt ground for the c i^ m e of the state of prohibition; because when a prize oa iidb of fMpw Mfr. Lattn » ^ AddrM McCor, cm cl lkiivf«p«r. I Smrdasrs and HoUdaya Ontarad at the in 1932. But when they talk about fight Woindter xslfs oa a show it Is '% p V PObt Offloa at South ' Hanoheatar. , Coniu as Second Class Mail Matter. electi^ Dean Cross and carrying required tiiat it shall not be' a fake WHEN YOUR BACK GOES BACK^diet which gives the blood of . SUBSCBIPTION RATES '5>N YOU - : material for building' iiew-''l«llSi ■ ' To Ofwi Taaritby m ^l v ;...... 86.00 tlds, that or the oUier Congressional and if he fight and'it Pbr MonUu by mall ...... 8 .60 overcome the cnerrotion’the patient district, this year, it is to be doubted proves to be a set-up he is likely A surprisingly large number of JDelivered, one year ...... 88.00 needs to take plenty of rest and be \ Sins^le copies ...... 8 .08 if one of th^m seriously means it. to be put out of business. It would people go to doctors for treatment should avoid weakening habits, such almost seem as though an adver­ o f backache and are imaware of any ^ a s too much excitement, worry, fear MEMBER OP Tfira ASSOCIATED PRESS STANDARDIZATION . tised debate on prbhition would have others trouble, but all too Ware’ of or nervous tepaion. People often ' The An./ciated Press Is exclusively that distressing pain in the back. have backaches only when they are entitled to the use for repnblicatlon We hear a great^deal nowradays to be a debate and not a mere The cure of backache would un- tired, thxis their backaches appear of all news dlpatehes credited to It about standardization of education— seWme to get a Wg gate, if ?uch or not otbarwise credited in this doubtdely^be simple if only the back only after a strenuous day of shop' paper and also the local news pub* equal opportunity fo8 all, inescapa­ promotions are to W kept on a plsme was involved, put the back is in­ ping. They should make every effort lished herein. \ bly in ultimate hope of obtaining as high as prize fighting. timately connected with most'of the to build up their nerves rto' normal ' All rights ^ f republlcatton of vital organs. Any trouble with the and they will find that im many special dispatches herein are also re­ equal results in all cases. After'all, perhaps we owe an served. back »niay effect the hieart, lungs, cases this alone will prevent their Probably 'the most completely apology to Dean Cross-for the above /Stomach, kidneys, nervous system, backaches. SPECIAIi ADVERTISING REPRE­ suggestion. Ordinary politics hasn’t or any of the pelvic organs, such as SENTATIVE: Hamilton - DeLlsser. standardized creature in the world the colon or uterus, or, trouble in Inc.. 286 Madison Ave.. New York. N. as yet descended to the level hidi- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS . is the honey bee. Whatever he may these .prgans may affect the back (SwqUen Gland In Neck) Y.. and 612 North Michigan Ave.. eated. \ Chicago. Ills. ^ have been a million years ago, at :by reflex.paiW.'. r ’J ' V: , Question: S. J. writes: ‘T have a the dawn of history he had learned TW iisual fdrm'<>f‘ backW4e'in' the swollen gland in my neck and T^uld Full serv^e client of N E A Ser­ lower back is caused by a displace vice. Inc. his l e s s o n ^ l of them, and to aU like to know what treatment to use Member, Audit Bureau of Clrcula- meht or a cqiig$$ti0h'qf some pf,;the for it. I have had it lanced a douple tlona bees the same. He had reduced en­ IN NEW YORK pelvic orgems.: ^''lixis; displaqep^t' of times but after a while it seems The Herald Printing Company, Inc., gineering and architecture to an will 'cause a persistent d r ^ ^ g to come back. It doesn't hiui;, and assumes no financial responsibility exact science. He had long ago down pain in the lower-back because I ain strong'and healthy, and some for typographical errors appearlns in New York, Oct. 20.—^Whether the sagging organs are pulling on people say I will out grow it but I advertisements in the Manchester completed his selection of the most Jack "Legs” Diamond be alive or ligaments which are attached to the don’t think so.*’ Evening Herald. favorable plants to exploit.- His dead when this is scanned, the back- spine. The conjgestion causes a pres-l Answer: Your only hope of cixr-, A new maple bedroom group for , our MONDAY, OCTOBER 20. processes and methods luid Wen giround against which be moved re­ sure on delicate nerve centers whlchT ing the swollen gland is to take a produce A r e f^ e d pain to the back, careful diet which will not overload B'\ completely perfected. All colonies mains a living patteni. And it is PRESS QtJESTtoNNAIRE the checkered, scattered, oddly con­ Bladder innammatioh causes a your lymphatic circulation. It is of bees were doing exactly the same fused a^d paradoxically scrambled large percentage of backaches in the best, -for a shoi't time, to eliminate ANNIVERSARY , . The questionnaire to be sent to things in exactly the prescribed assortment of sidelights against small of the back; Inflammation in all of the heavy foods such as * 3,000 newspapers by the Prohibition ways without the deviation of a which so many of Manhattan’s the utenis or prostate will often 'starches, sugars, meats, etc., living Bureau of the Treasury Department, cause a reflex pain In the lower baCk on fruits and green vegetables for 56 hsiir’s breadth. No’ bee ever .made dreams are played. CELEBRATION : asking for the editors’ views on pro- Take, for instance, th^ Monticello, resembling lumbago. Then there a month or two to give your glands a mistake. No We eyer did .any­ are strains from heavy lifting also a chance to.empty themselves of : hibition, could hardly have been Hotel, wherein Diamond wais corner­ thing individual. ^ ed and pumped with bjiUets: here producing an ache in the lower apy accvunulated> wastes. Lancing issued without the knowledge of .back, as with long-continued stoop­ only Injures the glands still further, And for the five or six or more 'was one of those many bostelries Director Woodcock of the Bureau. where white-haired women might ing, such as working in the garden. and extends the trouble to other thousands of years since men be­ Sudden strains may cause an injury In fact he doesn’t claim that it was. have been observed in the lobby glands nearby. ' Hot applications or came intelligent enough to make to the ■^muscles or nerves of the electrical treatments are sometimes Wherefore his withdrawal of the looking on at the passing show. records no bee has ever advanced No one has ever solved the mys­ back. Any aching in the back may helpful in emptying out toe swollen quiz on the ground that its purpose be relieved by applicjation o f heat glands. beyond the universal pattern of his tery of these elderly, motherly look­ might btf understood leaves con­ from hot towels wrung out of hot ERE'S a maple bedroom en­ Full size spool-^turn- kind in any single particular. ing old ladies, who always seem water, or through the use of a high (How Much Water) siderable to be explained. Surely about to pick up their knitting or candle-power therapeutic lamp, toe Question; H. C. L. asks: “How semble containing so ed bed (not shown) Mr. Woodcock didn’t go to all the How could he? ]|^s amazing in­ darning — but never quite get H electric pad, hot sitz baths, or hot 'much water should a person drink* ...... $25.50 , trouble and expense of preparing sect intelligence had been subjected around to it. A half-dozen such shower. Kidney plaster or liniment during toe day?” •many different pieces that it hotels may be found in mid-Broad­ for this inquest into press opinion for countless ages to a pfocess of may be used as a coupter-irritant in Answer; The quantity of water suggests many interesting Full size, Or t'win way and just off the mid-town addition to toe heat. ' Massage may used depends upon your bodily ne­ \vithout giving considerable thought stancterd^tion; had- r brought track. What are these homey, age­ size, poster bod>/'a8 about perfection of engineering, ! be employed, as'the regular stroking cessities and. these vary in each in­ maple bedrooms. If you are I to the subject. Preparation for the ing women doing in<- New York? teiaxes toe muscles and eases toe dividual case. A good rule to use is sketched .,.. $32 enterprise must have occupied some chemical and economic efficiency. What keeps them here year upon pain. to take as much water as necessary furnishing just a small attic year? Certainly they can have lit­ Dre.s.?er base time. It couldn’t have been the re­ Nevertheless he has remained a bee, If spinal lesions exist it is advis­ to keep the urine a light color, if tle or no connection with the gen­ able to take osteopathic or chiro­ toe urine ever becomes dark during room — or a large master bed­ (chest) as sketched, sult of a momentary impulse, as while the four toed hyracothefium eral plot of a .metropolis. practic treatments and supplement toe day it is a sign you are not us­ room you’lKflnd just the pieces without m i r r 0 T. quickly regretted. the size of a rabbit' has become a ' Yet thei'e th ^ in the these with graduated exercise for, ing enough water. The additional ...... $33J50v There is going to be some diffi­ horse 'because he didn’t stkndardize lobby might be'foxmd a sig;n read­ strengthening toe back muscles. water should be taken between "iff this Specially priced Anniver­ worth a cent. ing: “This hotel caters to quiet If toe backache is caused by a re­ meals and not with food. culty in convincing the people of the sary group. Fronts and tops Higlt ch6st, without Standardize human beings till they family patronage.” ferred pain, it is necessary to cor­ (Chest Always Red) country that the press questionnaire What would these white-haired rect toe congestion or inflammation Question; K. D. asks; “What mirror ...... $40 wasn’t called off because it was or- all think exactly alike and act ex­ matrons have done had they sus­ which is causing the pain. would cause one’s chest to be always of each piece are made of figur­ ordered to be called off. . It would be actly alike and they crystalize pected the presence of New York’s "Whenever backache occurrs fre­ red, even though not exposed to toe ed maple* Interiors are cafe- Queen Anne high* interesting to know by whom and into a pattern—and that wiU be the most publicized gangman ?' quently, a toxic blood stream and sun ? Could it be from nervousness boy (not sho-wn) end of all change and al/ progress. And how bewildered they all ap­ enervation are conditions which or Indigestion?” fully constructed of clear white with what end in view. must be considered contributing Answer: When toe skin is very ...... $48 It’s worth thinking about. peared when the flash-guns of news We don’t know what the outcome photographers went booming all causes. When these are corrected, red on toe chest it is sometimes an oak! Rare is such an oppor­ of the questionnaire would have about them and reporters clogged toe backache often disappears with indication of toe systemic acidosis > tunity to furnish your home Queen' Anne knee* no specific treatment.. The most ef­ been. If 3,000 newspapers were to i TAGORE the halls and elevators. caused by an over-acidity of toe hole lowboy dress­ In the dining room at the Sunday fective method of overcoming toxe­ stomach, but of course sometime^ it _ with fine furniture as this 56th ing table, with be queried, that would me£m the In­ The sudden illness at New Haven mia Is toe fast with toe drinking of dinner hour, the place was agog is only due to exposure of that part hanging mirror $44 . clusion of a great many weekly of the great East Indian poet, cul- and atwitter-—what with detectives sufficient water to wash out toe tox­ of toe skin, which is thin and sensi­ Anniversary Celebration offers..- papers as well as all the dailies, big turist and educator, Rabindranath coming in and out, newspaper writ­ ins. This should be followed by a tive. and little, for there are a few less tfic, sympa­ ers entering and exiting on the than 2,000 bf*'these in the country. thy of many thousands of Americans rufi. And .'the dear old ladies scarce; k n o ^ i^ what to^make^q^ it. asked ..how Jbe . had. come by? it.. Ever^ little town ini Kansas, Nebras­ who may have very -little kmrndedge Quite a novelty, If you accept my* You’ll have to go way back to toe SOCIETY WEDDING ka and such arid regions has its or imderstanding of the poet and suggestion, for the opening act of a beginning for that story. Way back weekly if it hasn’t a daily. We philosopher but who will be quick mystery play. And never been done to toe days when Jack’s folks came —because this was life. to town from Phllly and moved into Baltimore, Md., Oct. 20.— (AP) — shouldn’t be surprised if it would enough to appreciate the situation Old Chelqea down by toe river. The have turned out that there were of a man of sixty-nine whose devo­ Representative of generations of W AtTONS BROTHERS* i n c . And take, for instance, Diamond predatory and gutter-thriving wealth in toe east And of antibellum quite as many dry newspapers as tion to the Eastern incalculable,' all himself—though some say his name youngsters went in for a game call­ "Virginia aristocracy, together with wet 'ones. On the other hand the at once brought face to face with was Nolan but he got toe bright ed “truck-lifting.” It’s Edso known titled foreigners, were here today overwhelming majority of the news­ death ten thousand miles from home idea early in life to refer to himself as “wagon bouncing.” for toe wedding at noon of Anne as Jack of Diamonds. Jack’s neighborhood was a section papers with large circulations are and in an utterly alien land. Seddon Kmgsloving, Baltimore* and "Very well. If toe gangster’% where many a cart and a wagon John Nicholas Brown of Providence wet Our guess is that the wet To be sure, Tagore is no stranger bullets hadn’t “put him on the stopped and when toe drivers left and Newport. The ceremony to be newspapers serve somewhere from to America in one sense, since he spot,” Nature was about ready to for a moment to enter a building, performed in Old St. Paul’s Protes- five to ten times as many readers has traveled and lectured here be­ step in. the lighter fingered- of toe lads t£mt Episcopal church was describ­ The public, somehow or other, would grab bimdles from toe trucks as the dry ones. fore. But nowhere in the world ed as one of the most imposed in gets out-of-focus mental portraits of and “beat it.” This game was to recent Baltimore society. So that Mr. Woodcock, or who­ could he, as a devoted Oriental, have many heroes of-gang exploits. Here toe swift. And, lean and lanky even For many weeks wedding gifts iTffiK snniEi^iHE ever has been bossing him in this gotten further of.'unore completely waa a felIow_Hdto some 37 axrestA. aq a l,ad, Ja.(ik.Mcame.an, expert— from all corners of the globe,- have matter, could have employed the away from the civilization" of his to his credit and any number of a model for toe young hoodlum poured in toe Kingsloving home, toe r gang in which he grew. He could facts acquired through the question­ ideals than in the United States. police questionings concerning mys­ rectory of the old church, cradle of iNAPDAccnprr terious murders. make toe hastiest of getaways—and naire in almost any way he saw fit, toe Episcopal faith in toe city. The LETTER This country stands for just about Yet Diamond was really a frail hence his nickname, “Legs.” It bride’s father is Dr. Arthur Bams- with whatever influenza WM, desired, the antithesis of what thinkers of weakling, victim of tuberculosis. He stuck to him through bis shady ca­ dale Kingsloving. By RODNEY, DUTCHEB ^Russell, solicitor for toe commis­ / O ct w - by merely being su S ^ ^ lly selec­ this type dream about. had a brother named Eddie, also a reer. Three stodeto vtoe GILBERT SWAN. NBA Serviice Writer sion. Russell and King have been ^ to witness toe Duke-Na^ fbo8- tive in presenting the res&ts. At this writing there appears to tubercular, wffo died from it up in SENT TO ASYLUM. opposed consistently by Bonner. toe Lake Saranac belt. But he, too, ball game at. AnaapoBs today lost Yet somebody in Washington was be very serious doubts whether the Norwalk, Oct. 20.—-(AP)—Solo­ Washington. — The war over elec­ Several power companies already their lives in toe ctoUsioii and plimge" had carried bravado to his grave DIES FROM FALL have taken advantage of ' toe unduly afraid of the cars, it would Indian poet will ever see his beloved and had once been shot d o ^ while mon Subshein, 50 year old victim of tric power, to which toe general pub­ down an embanknmt sf. aa autom - dementia, who was charged with Mitchell opinion, requesting the seem. And somehow we don’t be­ Bolpur again. But whUe there is on an errand for brother Jack. New Haven, Oct. 20. — (AP) — lic pays little attention but which la bile and two moving vans ikear heto toe murder of his wife, Gertrude, power commission to > change their late last n i g h t ^ • - lieve it was the Prohibition Di­ still a ch^ce of it it would probably After that a certain New Jersey Aristed C. Annibali, 38, a bridge almost constantly in progress here, character had taken toe gun count as' she lay in 'bed on Wednesday expected to break out again In licenses to "minor’Micenses. Two more 'studsnts wow serioti#> rector. irprtse hlin, to know how iqafiy worker, died in a hospital here mprning, has been removed to toe Brookhart Up in Arms suddenly one day—and folks whis­ early today from injuries suffered spectaoififu; fashion qrfter-Congress ly Injured and are on'^the'b;^ ?road in motor go ahead and do that Secretary of one t m for tovtoOi^ott iftortoy vehlcles.''^''vf:._^,;- ■ ' toe water power act wUch were de^ had beto told he Was ssoi'.n represented by Republicans where signed to safeguard toe, interests of War Hurley, and Secretary of A ^ - cdlture Hyde, the other two mem­ ago wlthhi nr. hlook t o i 6 ^ there are likely to be changes. But In the kind of a climate that this toe public when power sites were Un home attomitoie to. sntto turned over to private interests. ' bers, have not made their attitufies it is almost univesally accepted that is getting to be—what With known, although Hyde IS thought to BouUl girts Into-his oar. ■ isIS Ccxmecticut belongs this year in the droughts, floods and fOur-foot bliz­ Fear Result they Woidd questol Hkk id d iy * 3 It Is charged toat if the power be opposed. " • check; his past a c t f o iS L T ^ Republican colunm, with relation zards dropping out of nowhere—an ...... I'm ' commission now"sets such a prece­ 't , both to the state ticket and the rep­ automobile would need to he a com­ dent in the New river case, federal - resentation in Congress. Even the bination of.m otor car, submarine control over. about-00 per cent of GAS HANDLERS StSiKE most eqthusiastic guessers on the and airplane in order to function toe people’s power sites will be de­ Democratic side, while they affect to stroyed, including nearly all large adequately at all times, y projiects in the east. see a fair chance of the wiping out ^ e accountants of t o power 'New York, O ct 20.— (AP)—^Three thousand members of the'' Interna­ -'^me^.patovhr.'toto of the Republican majority in the ON A CERTAD^ LEVEL- coiumisajon are charged with de­ imdatod"iSd'ail8i^ term iningthe capitaliflatlon of tional Fuel Handlers 'UUon No* House of Representatives, grant to To'Dean Cross, who Isas a lean­ truck drivers'^ gasoline station at* their own party in Connecticut a ing toward debate, is recommended each power development, which*'is tendants and pump mechanics used both as a base for rates, and went on strike today for union ilk remote likelihood of winning in only consideration of an invention of toe as a mtoure of.the price toe gov- JEtegers to match iSO-year ; lease, Wilfiaim V. 000 and: i^OOO men to toTout"’ bw King,-toe-chief accountant of .the next')sce^. ■ real expectations'of- the 'national j^^xsfe talente .with him," why not commission, has '. annoyed maffy power companies by squeezing out 8 td to.^ewtoto)^ milUouB/ of dollars / of padded from their statemMitft - H i supported tii-i V'. 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members supper in'thC dining fooioi chaage of the Baptist Church. lE l^ M l’SSIOitT world fn the Poverty Social j- -f lag travel, aad' aietho^V The Every Mother’s Club, Mrs. muaication. - ^ynWng^ tiieT^n^Eeat ROCKVUil c tv l^ tio n George Brigham president, held h; .' Chicago, Oct. 20.-^(AP)-rI|pis- para of the -world ISBIHENBYDOG delightful poverty ; social in the O V ffiM WEEKEND saye. Boguslawski, i pianist, ' t e- social rooms of tiie Baptist Church in o re -to -^ re a d ' dodtriaA'^^of '-i J., Elk’s Charity Ball i ' *" ' ' • = ' , j stepped .out of. an ^ i. tj(e on Friday i evening. ITiere were a . ------5 ; Civic .theater last bight'to; helpirma ^i?eace and good' ■mf-. than any other . As wtt;ia-‘ Plans are underway for the second goodly ’• number of members and- If T'-'l '! - II n i friend,.Isadbre Beigef;'ouf of an;qh- 3 annual ball, under the auspices .of friends present.-Each one in attend- * , 1 stMpe he cited'the'^f^t'thd^he^e-' Man Allied by and Run i "suai predicament, Stndfflt t t iUrtfbrd S e n ^ Sbeiriffim . Calvin C. Meyer Treated at Rockville Lodge of Elks and the anqe dressed in cast off cloth­ , , ■ I Berger, recently appointed:; di- ceives laformaObn'heriB-of g(tog on in his own country Rockville Emblem Club; in aid of the ing and there were many, humorous n *,^__ ' ■ . H . j rector of'the Civic Opena S ^ p lid n y I HopitalHerej^ter Attache Elk’s .tdiarity fimd. The big event pictures, evidence of happy poverty iin v e r at^ Newlngionl I orchestra was in the whtgs^ady to ary Outlin^ Causes & e Indian people themai^veb leiuti ■f will take place in To't o Hall, Me--; stricken peopte. A musical program j 'open the season’s, concert program of it. The greatest handjoap‘in'the morial building, Friday eveningij featured aftd games were played. I with a •violin solo when he received ebn^ete development' df T ^ a , he on Saturday/ - 7 - October'* 24. Ernie Rock and * his R^^hihents were served by the Other Fatal Accidents, j word that AlexanderOster, his ac- fr e ^ Hpri^gs. r /; declared, r was ip the agefolif'hbhk- tiiniiiigFroiii Cotton Pickers vdll,furnish the pro­ foUdWihg. hostesqes. . Mrs. O ra ! j companist, haul been injured by a ground of customs ■'and-’variety- * of gram of music for the eypning. Darcy, ]&lrs. T.uiian, Sharp and Mrs. I taxicab Emd could not appear, religions and ,lack'of uhderstdnifihg ■' The' coniimittee ‘ in charge, realiz- Fra^'H^es.- j Stepping before bis aui4ience Ber- through ignorance. : Calvin C. Meyer, three year old hjig that more money will be’ requir- ’ (By Associated Press) John .'Peter; a descMidkut .<}£■ one Mn Peter told of writing home to Brookline, Mass., ; Delay In Trolleys ’ j ger explained his problem ..wd of India’s first (airistiaii''cpnvbrtb, a son of Mr. and^rs: Clifford Meyer I ed this year than ever before' for Trolley cars of the Connecticut ,j One man was killed by a hit-run asked: ' ‘ Madras of ,waa *|sadly ■ bitten! charitable purposes, has wisely k ep t! Ck), on 'th e RockvUle-HEirtford line 1 driver in Newington Saturday night i “Will Moissaye Bogusiaws^, Foundation, was tEe sjEiSfliker at the known lai^er, died suddenly f the expenses down to a minimum. have been < off sch^ule the Americans ate dogs, not the dogs the shortly after noon Saturday by a ] two motorists from-Mt. ■Vernon, N. plesise come to the stage ?*' • - ' - third of the series of ’ Gtood Will home here this monfi^^ Nearly one hundred per cent o f the week diie ,to the slippery rails caus Boguslawski did and the audience home folte knew, but jjist the hearts jhixed breed police dog owned by Y., died after a head-on collision meetings held .last night in the of the dogs. He got this impreSsionI brief attack of heart disease. profits will be used for charitable edi^by £$|iliiig leave A The motormeh had an extra treat when, the-vir­ South Methodist church. Mr. Peter Louis Smith, . a' relative of the purpose^vand it is expected that the hfi,ve diiriiQifity in getting the cars near Danbury, one woman was fa- he s^d, on watching people-eating Whipple had retired appaffia^^ ffi I tally burned'in New Britain and tuoso sat down-at the piEtno. to a took for, his sabject:;; “Good Will Meyers living nearl^. The child’s response oh the part of the public started on the steep grades. manuscript he bad not befdfe; seen frankforts at the stands near the good, health after returning from i"» j one man Was accidentally asphyx- between Asiatic and American.’’ dock in New York City, Following ear was badly torn by the .vicious will he prompt and generous. Hallpwe’^n Social Friday and helped his brother musician to ' V , Don’t Want - Dominion *; tw'o-day fishing trip to PlymbutKs Tickets for the ball are selling for Plans have beep completed for 1 iated in Ansonia, making a total of the service Mr. Peter. presided- at an dog’s attack, also several wounds tfive ' ■ - - an ovation-invoking'^rfofmance. 'The Hartford 'HieologitAl student Mr. 'Whipple, a native of in the back of the bo3r’s head. 51. It will be an informal affair and the Hallowe’en party to be given by 1 fatal accidents in the state 1 open: forijin meeting in the -chapel London, N. H., and a graduatA<^:df Kiowa Coimcil, Degree of Pbcahon- i week-end. | ga^e his listeners a 4 very, compre­ during which he answered :TCveral .. The child was rushed to the office everyone in Rockville and niearby hensive Insight into the'conditions Yale, attained celebrity - in pall -"la towns should help this worthy cause. tas in Red Men’s Hall on Friday I ihree fishermen reported drown- questions ' relative to the Indian dozen cases and ln'vestig^tionk,,.’t^ of Dr. George Limdberg, here, and Many needy families will be helped night. The social will follow the I their dory capsized were existii^ in Ifis home conntiiy at situation. , present time and was firm in fiis be­ importance. He was the -'defense after examination he wan removed at Christmas time. - reg^ular meeting. At the meeting ! i^ded safely after having spent the j Rarely, If ever,-has Manchester to the Manchester Memorial hospi­ lief rthat the Indians under Mahatma counsel in the longest ’ case “'•ever-’ The committee in charge of the | important matters will be discussed [ oight at the Penfield lighthouse, j > mni had the opportunity of listening to tal where thirty stitches were taken Gbapdi do 'not yrant' a' governpient tried in Massachusetts and probj^iy second annual charity ball to be and the delegates to the convention 1 Lucien S. Finn, 25, of 37 Naubuc | P l f A r T a native,, o f llndia;: whp ' understands to close the wounds. The mastoid of I^miidbn statuh sue^^^^ (Jahkda, in the country, the action of George given by the ElkA and Emblem Club held in Winsted-last week, will give j avenue. East Hartford, cashier fori* I l f * l 1^ thd situation existing’at present, and. giapd was also punctured. Follow- Australia and South Africa due to a who, so simply, gave the ' native F. Willett against Robert • Herrufit consists of the following: John P. a report gf the doings there. | the Capitol National Company and 1 ^ certain’ 'chaos that would result and a group of Boston bankers iffg the operation the child was Cameron, chairman, Mrs. Raymond The members are requested to ap- (football star of East Hai-tford High I ------viewpoint of a condition that has taken home to Dobsonville. pndng to the many religions and aroused the civilized world. which was before a jury at Dedham E. Hunt, secretEiry; Mrs. Carl Prut- pear at the sociEil in costume appro-! school In 1922 and 1923, was struck ' r ckstes in power. ’ •'Mrs. Meyer said she was at the ting, treasurer; Exalted Ruler H. O. for 185 days and resulted in a ?vic* prt«e for th. ^ o n . | Med by a Mver a, | V,ce PreSldeOt #f Haitford “’The left ■wing of the-NatioDa^st Smith home doing some work for Clough, Mrs. John F. Coleman, Mrs. tory for the defense and an a ^ r d Mrs. Smith’s homecoming Simday patty is composed- o f. the. youn^t of Willett of $10,534,000. This ver­ Joseph Lavitt, Mrs. T'homas F. Gar- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson i pike just south of the Dreamland ' generation,” said Mr. Peter. “They from the Manchester hospital where van, Frknk McCarthy, Edward L. dict was, however, subsequently re­ and daughter Sylvia of Hartford, i Night Qub in Newington shortly i favor Independence at all costs, and has been a patient for two Newmarker and Lewis H. Chap­ Firm Moves Up— Rentch- versed by the Supreme Court were the weekend guests of Mr- and j after midnight Sunday. i Ghandi has aligned himself with •weeks, and allowed the baby to play man. Mrs. Alfrtd Thomas of Prospect j Driver j HOLD R A llY IN TOWN World W’ar Counsel ' in the yard of the Smith home. this radical group to exert a con­ Whipple was special counsel to Farewell For Mrs. Kelly Shortly afterward the boy ran into T^ attended the club with! ter Chairman of Directors. trolling infiuence in Indian affairs. the Congressional commission which' the house crying that the “ big dog Mrs. Mary Kelly, of Nye street, a Miss Dorothy Charter has return-1 a party of friends. Feeling ill. he is I a v ilW a r ed to her home at Crystal Lake , reported to have left the club for ' More Thafi 100 Attend Affair investigated the proposed terms of hkd knocked him down.” His ear charter member of Kiowa Council, , .’The speaker prophesied ciriUwar peace at the conclusion, of the after several days irisit with Mr. and ! short walk. He was foimd fatally T^ich is Addressed by Five •w^s badly tom and bleeding, and Degree of Pocahontas, who leaves I Mrs. Thomas D^rcey of Union | Hartford, Oct. 20.— (AP)—^Don for India before the Situation was World War. He served as general injured lying on the side of the road Different Speakers. ^ thert were ciits bn the hack of his tomorrow for Washington, D. C., L. Brown, vice-president of the Pratt cleared up. “England, France and counsel to the tf. S. Shipping Board where she will spend the winter with street. ybiir own country have had internal head'. Patrick Fitzpatrick of High street and died before he could be taken to and Emergency Fleet Corporation, her son Attorney Leo J. Kelly and & Whitney AircrEift (JompEiny, was strife” lie said, ^ and it will come in ^ More than a hundred persons John Boucher, Rock'ville dog war­ was taken to the Rockville City a hospital. Police have been unable and appeared in a number of other den was called and he took the dog family, was the guest of honor at a to find witnesses to the accident elected president of the company India unjesa mote of the important jamiMd PoUsh Hall at Florence ho^aital on Saturday, where he will and Clinton st^reets Saturday nieht highly Important cases of Massa­ aW'ay to be shot. The head will be supper given by the Past Chiefs un^rgo an operation. . and have no clues to the identity of at a meeting of the board of direc­ National problems are giyeh over to Club on Friday night. The supper to attend a Polish Republican rally chusetts. He was a noted trial law­ sfnt to Hartford for examination. Mrs. William Burke of Windsor the driver. the native rulers for consideration.” which was attended by many mem­ tors today, succeeding Frederick B. Five speakers made addresses, two yer and a life-long advocate of re­ Ehccept for sweness, the Meyer boy av nue entertained a number of Timothy J. Donahue, 45, and Fred He said that the jiower of the 6 j Rentschler, who Is also president of from New Britain, . one from Hart­ form of judicial procedure. i« comfortable and in no immediate bers of Kiowa Council was held in friends at bridge on Saturday night. |W. Miller, 36, of Mount 'Vernon, N. Indian rulers was limited. They Red Men’s hall, and the ihenu con­ the Chance Vought Corporation and control the sanitary and school sys­ ford and two from Manchester.-the Mr. Whipple began the practice danger. Miss Viola Kellnoise of Morrison l Y., were fatally injured late Satur­ of the United Aircraft, and Trans­ of law at Manchester, N. H., in 1884 sisted of salads, cold meats, baked day when their car crashed almost tems and other unimportant diri- latter being Senator Robert .1. street entertaiined relatives from port -Corporation. Mr. Rentschler Smith and Judge Raymond A. John­ but he moved to this city the next beans, pickles, rolls, cake and coffee. Holyoke, Mass., on Simday. I head-on into one driven by Mrs. sions of the legislative system, al­ During the course of the evening will become chairman of tile hoard ways under the direct control of the son. , , year. He married Miss Louise ODD FELLOWS PLAN I Myrtle Peterson, of Ridgefield on of directors. Clough of Manc.hester in 1893. -She Mrs. Kelly was presented with a ! the Ridgefield highway near 'Water- Viceroy who can veto at will. The portfolio in behalf of the Council George J. Mead, vice-president in with three children survives him. bury. Donahue died enroute to country is self supporting and and Club, the presentation being 286 NEW VOTERS MADE; 1 >010 charge of engineering, has been The children are, klrs.^ Dorp thy Fry, WHISTS AND DANCES i hospital and Miller a few hours lat- power to tax is under the repre­ LEWIS STONE WEDS [ made by Past Great Pocahontas made head of a newly organize'd ex­ sentative of the British Crown. Mrs. Kathryn Carletoh Withington j er, both from fractured skulls. Mrs. I Mrs. Mary (Jhampagne. perimental and research division of 'The speaker drew a picture of the and Sherman Leland Whipple, Jr. REPUBLICANS GET 254 j.Peterson and Rufus Green, a pas- Thursday Evening to Open ' Whist was played and prizes the United Aircraft and Transiiorta- millions of people in India being Yuma, Ariz., Oct. 20.— (A P .)— ' senger in her car are in a Danbury tion Corporation, holding company taxed on the only commodity that Lewis 3. Stone, veteran character Series—Will be Assisted by 1 awarded. A social hour followed hospital suffering from cuts and i midnight, when all left for Total of 96 on To-Be-Made List for both Pratt & Whifeey Aircraft was universally used —salt—result­ ^tor of the stage and screen, and KELLOGG FOR PEACE Sunset R^bekah Lodge. ^ home with best wishes to Mrs. Kelly „ bruises, while Green's 10-vear-old and Chance Vought, and will al^ ing in the demand by Indian leaders Ha^l. Ejiaabeth; iWoof ofiPlaya Del t aU to Appear to Qualify for con Carl, the third passenger in the ' for a.‘ happy trip. 1 be chairman of executive committee for a revision- of this , disturbing Rey, Calif., were,honeymooningJiere King David Lodge of Odd Fel- Vote This Year. I car escaped with minor injuries. today. They were married yesterday The Hague, Oct. 20. — (AP) — “The Wheel” Elects of the engine manufacturing com­ method of taxation. Ip^ws announces a series of whist ------I Identification of the fatally in- by the Rev. Herbert Brook of the Frank B. Kellogg, former United A t a recent meeting of “The pany. Maintains Army and dance sociails. the first one of Two hundred and eighty-six vot- 1 jured men was not established until Y«ma Methodist church. States secretary of stfctq, who will Wheel” Club officers were elected Charles W. Deeds, secretary and “Ninety-two per cent of the w’hich will be . given Thursday eve-1 - x,. ers were made at the two Saturday yesterday. State police reported treasurer of both United Aircraft revenue derived from taxation is The marriage was a surprise, be installed as a judge of the World ning in Odd FeUows hall. The Odd year as follows; sessions of the electors of the town that a bottle of liquor was found in Court on Thursday, today in a state­ President Charles Murphy; Vice and Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, was spent to maintain the Indian Army,” there having been no announcement Fallows will be assisted by Sunset o f Manchester held in the Munici­ their car, while witnesses reported elected •vice-president of the engine he said. “The army is in charge of of their intentions. The final decree ment told the Associated Press that President John Gessay; Secretary pal building.^ Of this number 117 if the nations of the world say “we Rebekah lodge. The committee from that the machine was operated in a company. He will retain his office British officers who are supported of divorce separating Stone and his the latter includes Miss Emily Kiss- Russell Burch; Treasurer, Francis men and 74'women were made Oct. want peace,” they will have it. I'eckless manner. as secretary of the local company and retired on money derived from second wife, Mrs. Florence Oakley man, Miss Edith Walsh, Mrs. Henry Rupprecht; Inner Guard Harold , 11, with 56 men and 39 women , It goes without saying, Mr. Kel­ Gasoline Explodes as well as both offices in the holding Indian taxation. India spends more Stone, the actress, became final Fri­ Lowd, Miss Lillian Reardon, Mrs. Monahan;.* Chairman J r, House Com showing up last Saturday for exam logg declared, that the worldwide 14 - 1 - 1 Mrs. Helen M. Urzzjrk, 38, died company. on her army than Japan yet has no day and the trip from Hollywood to Frances Chambers.' The committees Com- lination out of S total of 191 remain- i v-'sterdav in a New Britain hnsnital voice in the matter of the army’s Yuma began the next day. Stone’s business depression has caused agi­ King Darid Lodge is Loyden mittee Wilfred St. Louis, John Reid, ins to be made ‘ >osterday m a New Britain hospital •J. F. McCarthy, comptroller for uses.” first -wife, Margaret Langham, died tation. Of this, he added, Germany C3ark, Cleon Chapman, Arthur Herman Backofen and Arthur of a total of 382 listed with i injuries suffered Saturday United Aircraft, was elected treasur­ provides a typical example but Ambrosi. reSstra? 98 neoDle did ‘ gasoline which she was pour- er of Pratt & Whitney to fill Mr. A commission recently sent to in 1917. Shorts, Lester Behrend and Albert the registrar, 98 people did notn o t, ^ ignited, burning the India tb investigate Indian affairs “ there is no cause for imdue Anx­ Miller. The election of these officers show up for examination on either Deed’s place. Stone is 50 years old.-.Mrs. .Stone iety.” clothes from her body. The promotions in the executive accomplished some good, he said, is 29. It has been decided to award all- marks the close of three years activ­ day Eind they will not become voters although by the exclusion of any Mr. Kellogg said he was very The body of John Frangoli, 52, personnel was due to the tremendous cash prizes to the winners at whist, ity for “The Wheel” a group of this j’nar as this is the last meeting Indian representati^ve from that optimistic about effort^.beijig made was found in a gas filled room in growth and expansion ©f the local SLASHES WIFE, CHILDREN and to follow the serving of re- young men who have built amd kept of the Selectmen, Town Clerk and bcK^, the real’ faiSfs behlfid the on all sides, for ‘ adveihcement„,.ot Registrars for this puiqiose . fhilfcf^°f°“ a;.When - Milford; O ct fie^hments with both, modem and flourishing an organization for the company and its parent organlza-i Indian situation were not obtained'.' ’ world peace. “Fortunifely/’ he con­ c^d-fashipned dancing, to music of a athletic and social welfare of Rock­ year. Of the tot^ niiin^r made.! of o^H4r oebnp^t^ of tIhA-housc I tion according to Mr. Rentschler*. As Faith in MacDonald ed - during^ 'whkt -''peifcfe'’BeKh>)fed’'^tfi tinued, “ tha IvcJrfil pPo^es^es ^and ^ vmljn and piano. The socials will ville youth. 24 registered a.s Democrats and 254 shortly after 8 o clock Saturday president of the holding corporation, Prominent Indians, including have been a domestic - quarrel. does not go backward. The ‘ques-’ take place on consecutive Thursday Edmund Smith who has been as Republicans. night. First believed to be a case of he finds he must devote more time Joseph Whyland is held here today tion is simply whether the r^iojir suicide police expressed belief that Mahatma Ghandi him ^lf, believe evenings in Odd Fellows hall smd president for the past six months, to its general affairs. that Premier MacDonald will do all on an assault charge following the ticians and the people wish to, de­ death was accidental when gas was ■mil be open to the card-playing has been a credit to the Club and 1 in his power to. adjust the Indian brutal slashing o f his ■wife and two vote themselves to peace.” ' ‘ public. has left a record of improvement 1 SCHOOL SAVINGS found to be escaping from an open IT COMES IN BUNCHES during this premiership, and for his children. and progress. jet imder a bowl partially filled with broad mindedness as expressed in The father is held without bonds. FEAR EJlXJPnON aiii'ii 40 & 8 “ Wreck” .soup. It is believed the man laid Columbus, Chio.—W'hen bad li^ck the World Peace meeting, the Indian According to the police version, Pichucalgo, Chiapas, Mexico, down when waiting for the soup to m JOINT DERAILS On Friday night, November 21, The Manchester school savings as comes to Clement I.~Amey, it comes people have great ' faiUi in him. the husband attacked his wife, Ada, Oct. 20.—(AP.)—Death of veg^- get hot. in bunches. While repairing a tele­ shortly aiter they arose this raorh-r Volture No. 1008, ii, 8. will hold .fJV'S. "S i.!™ “Premier MacDonald cannot .give tion as far away as four kilometers ROCKVILLE TROLLEY a “wreck” and installation of offi­ Manchester Green, Keeney street. phone wire at his home, he touched India Dominion status if he so de­ ing. Turning to his 18-year-old from the volcano Magdsdena,-’’iind cers in Town Hall. The Voiture is South Main street and Oakland all a live wire. As he jumped, a rung of cided,” he said. “That is not what daughter, Eleanor, he also attacked the odor of petroleum emitted foan composed of World War Veterans with 100 per cent. Highland Park the ladder on which he was stand­ is wanted by the deep thinking men her before assaulting a son, Arthur, a crater recently opened is second with a percentage of 99. Hits Pole and Breaks It Off from the various Tolland County BOY SCOOT NEWS ing broke and he fell to the floor. In of India. But they do want more 12. mountain side have led natives ,^pf towns and it is expected there will The general standing is as follows: falling he swallowed a chew of tb- freedom in the conduct of Indian af­ ITie victims of the assault are in this area to fear an early eruption. When It Hops Tracks Early Pet be a large attendance. Following School At. Troop 8 baqco. He suffered minor injuries in fairs-of interest to the masses.” Milford hospital, - where attaches There are frequent subterraheaif This AIhrning* j are the new officers: Chef de garl, •• .242 242 100 Troop 8-M of Manchester Green the fall. The spea,ker described: the great pronounce their condition serious. rumblings. ‘'>?- . . . 83 : 83 100 William A. Baer of Rock^le; chef « gl School met at their regular meeting A Rockyille boimd trolley car was de train, Cralton King of Mansfield; South .. 81 "•^160 with twenty-two scouts present. The Oakland ; . . •. .. 26 • 26 derailed early tins morning at Win- conductor, Roy Sanford of Vernon; 100 troop now has six new tenderfoot Highland Pt. ...181 180 99 demere and Windsor avenues in correspondent, R. _E. _Bowers of Scouts -with two more coming in. Hollister St. . ...483 387 98.9 Rockville but no one was injured j Rockville; guard a la porteVlampisV Senior Patrol Leader Truman . Y X i) 1 even though the rear truck left the Ruben Blonstein of Rockville- prop- Buckland ...132 130 98.4 Washington ...388 369 95 Cowles took charge of flag cere­ tracks and broke off a telephone erty man, M. J. Eebster of Rockville mony at opening exercises. Assist. MT. V- pok eight feet from the ground. Finishes Work Here So. School St ...432 40% 83 TK Here | Barnard ' .., ...461 393 85 Scoutmaster Ed. Lewis took charge Motorman Michael Dnscoll of i t-. u ^ ^ of the games of swat which caused ii iWtJ Hartford, sole occupant of the' trol- | Donald C. Ga.ylord,Gaylord, Tolland j Bunce ...... 72 61 •84 plenty of fun for each team. ley car, denied the accident was h, ' trader for the past . Lincoln ..., ...452 249 55 1 At the camp-fire meeting Field caused by a bundle of newspapersnprs I conclude his work ' Nathan Hale ...482 263 54 here this week and will go to L itch-' Executive Joseph G. Doan told a rn tossed off the car. He said that the very interesting story. The scouts rear truck struck a low joint in the field, which will be a large field. He ! 3515 2959 84 ■will take up similar work there, i ------then responded by writing their re­ tracks caused no doubt by the frost. port of same. The winners wiE be The track at the point is level with Mr. Gaylord has carried on his n announced at the next meeting. the ground. duties in this section in a very ef­ HOOVERS BACK HOME Two pumpkins and two mellons Trolley traffic was tied up for ficient manner and has been a credit to the county. O N E will always »> ■ more than an hour. were then given to the Blue team ■JX Firemen’s Bowling Notes Washington, Oct. 20.—(AP) - - and yellow team. A mellon fight On Tuesday evening the Fitton President Hoover left his mountain 'vas then started in the play-ground. out ' ■ ■'S/^ camp in Virginia before the sun ■ Co. of the Rockville Fire Depart­ ;io j^ellow team v/on the most num- ' •' ■ "W OPENING STOCKS ment will meet the Ritch Co. at the was up today and was at his desk in • of scalps. How those teams did Alleys on Prospect street. On Wed­ the White House shortly after 9 ht. The last of the meeting was • -I”. -.4. ’ o’clock, ' New York, Oct.-20.— (AP)—Trad­ nesday night the Stafford and El­ ■'.sn up by scout-craft instruction.. ■s/***),'* ing was resumed on the Stock Ex­ lington Fire Departments will bowl He left behind his son, Herbert Just as soon as all the tenderfoot' change today ■with one of the strong­ and on Thursday evening the Tol­ Hoover, Jt., who is ill there and raididates are ready Troop 3 will est openings in weeks. U. S. Steel, land team will meet the Chiefs. whom he may not see again before •.isit and run the Investure Cere­ the youth is taJeen about Novem- : - : Radio, Radio Keith, Union (Carbide Oi^anization Officers mony for the parents and friends of ■ .i.'S and Columbian Carbon gained 1 to Mrs. Da-rid Sykes has kindly con- her 1 to Asheville, N. C., for con- \ Troo*p 8. s' 1%. General Electric, Loew’s, and cented to act again as president of va^scence. *7,' Troop 3, Boy Scouts of Center Vanadium rose about IVs, American the Ladies Aid Society of Union 1 Over Sunday, the president rested Congregational church, under the Can and Montgomery Ward, 2 , Congregational church; Mrs. George and discussed with his son and Mrs. leadership of Scoutmaster David Hoover arrangements for the young points. Du Pont, Kennecott, and Herzog is president of the Mothers' McComb and Assistant Scoutmaster man’s departure to Asheville. The Eastern rose % each. Baltimore Club for another year; Mrs. Walter Charles Lynn, held its inter-patrol and Ohio, however, sagged %. Skinner, Church Historian, becomes President’s son is being treated for a tubercular infection. contest at the Old Golf grounds Sat­ The prounounced upturn at the President of the Missionary Society. urday aftemoon, with the Viking opening was extended to a general These leaders are sure to have a Patrol capturing the honors for the rise of 1 to 4 points in important successful year. NOON ST0(XS day, the Lion Patrol taking second, stocks during the first half hour. Harvest Service the Flying Eagles third and the The resistance to selling pressure on There was a large congregation Stag Patrol finishing fourth and ,;s . y/ 3 Saturday, despite the large volume, present at the beautiful Harvest New York, Oct. 20.—(AP) — last. Thirty Scouts and leaders par­ appeared to have been regarded as a Service at Union Church on Sunday Stocks prices made generous recov­ ticipated. danger signal by the Bears, and morning at 10:30. The communion eries on a small vohime of trading shorts hurried to cover. First on the program was an oh-. table was filled with vegetables and during the early hours today. The The upturn in this market was fruit, artistically arranged. There sei’vation tour, each patrol taking preceded by ^rm openings in both were other harvest decorations. Rev. support erident in prominent issues a different route to the Golf Lots, London and Berlin. ' Upholding of C^orge S. Brookes preached a splen­ last Saturday prompted some cov­ observing various objects along the the Bruening Cabinet in the Reich­ did sermon on “Harvest Thoughts”. ering and gains of 3 points or more way. After repeating the Scout stag was a bit of weekend news re­ The soloist was Ckira L. Nangle of developed in such shares as U. S. Laws, followed’ by the Scout Oath,- garded with decided favor in inter­ Ellington and the contralto solo she Steel, American Can and American the events .Were run off in the fol­ national banking circles. Weekend rendered was “The Ransomed Telephone. lowing order: Inspection, potato business news showed little change Lord.” Elfforts to retire short contracts race, first aid, fire making and wa­ in general conditions, although the Evening Service met with scant offerings and the ter boiling, dressing race, three-leg­ colder wer,^er was welcome • by re­ In the .evening at Union ’ Church strenth of the seasoned stocks seem­ ged race, chariot race, string burn­ tail merchants as a definite impetus Rev. (Jeorge S. Brookes preached a ed a reflection of investment, buying. ing, antelope race. Field Executive to seasonal buying. , sermon of inspiration, tiie subject Allied Ckiemlcal and Eastman Kodak Joseph Dean gave’’ interesting Allied Chemicsd, frequently a wide being “My Duty to My City.” Hazel rallied about 7 and J. L Case, West­ talk and demonstration of fire build­ mover, gained more than 7 points, E. Graham of Hartford *md New inghouse Electric, American Tobac­ ing with flint and steel and fuzz while Air Reduction, Eastman, and York was the soloist. Her numbers co “B”, Air Reduction and Electric sticks. ' Case mounted 4, American Can, included “The Lord >Is My Light” Power & Light between 4 and 5. After the contest games ware Westinghouse Electric, Worthing- 1 and “Behold, the Master Passeth Call mbney.'renewed at 2 per cent. played,-including CJapture the.. Fifeg; ton Pump, American and Foreign By.” The'prelude by ' Jilay in which the Southerners won, A Power, American 'Water Works, and (Jhapmafi H olt'was "In Moonlight.’! ANGEL HANDS campfire was buUt meal/of Columbian Carbon 3, and: such issues To VlMt Hope Chapter hotdogs. jcqpoa and ^^Ughnuts" as U. S. iSteel, .(Seneral Electric and Mrs. Jennie E. Stevens of Green­ ' Lohdo'n.—Barbara Glasby’s hands consumed^ The .meeting' ehded with Dupont,' 2 'or more. General Motors, wich, worthy Grahd Matron of the are those of an angel’s. At least her announceinentk'h,y the Scoutmaster American Telephone^ and CTonsoli- Order of Ehstem St^, will make an father, fatuous seulpture and de­ and his assistant. dated Gas were among shares ris­ official visit to Hope (Chapter of signer of . stained gls^i thinks they ing a point or more. : this city tonight. ,The meeting,■will are. And he uses his daughter’s Foreign exchanges opened'' firm. be held in Masonic "H all ^'In the bands as models for liis 'designing. London cafilesr ht' $4,86 1-16,' were Rosenberg^Block. Other .vlsitorip As a result, Jier hands are to be up i-ie; and the SpahtAh’ peseta at '.will also. he pfeeent. A t 6:30 the s^n In^ckiirch^'^ndows in all parts 10.30 cefitS} was up 28. - ^ *'^'committee’ in charge Mill serva^ .|i of tha world. - • - i BOYFAmiNSnUWAY, A Q D r e s s e d U p D A I L Y j Ia DIO I>RDGRAM ChfSmtsfii 8:00—Democratio conveniion talks. Leading DX Stations. Hontlay, October 20. 8:30—Kchoes of footUghts. y " . ..•'■”*• c d- ■ r ifE R *RESCUES HIM Tb* vivict “HxmgariAR Bbapsody*’ ol 9:00—PTaternlty Row; ArgenllRa. 405.2— W SB,-ATLANTA-740. ‘ fXdnt wiU be one of the offerings on 10:00—W andering m instrels. 9:00—NBC programs 12V4 hhs.) .; . » . I . " H II ’A. P. Neuas'"' -.p ■ohe progwn to 'be played by ^ e 11:00—Picardy dance orchestra. 11:45—Studio concert orchestra. '‘'S o ^ ester Civto brebestra under Ouy U^SO—Moonbeams mualo hour, . 12:00—Marty Stone’s orchestra. fidwatd Breziensky, of 58 Bis- Local E3Q)ert ll^'ntiona^Bfota’- xT..^.nn>s direction on Mon- 802.9—WBZ. NEW ENGLAND—MO. 1:00—ShitnbeT h eat ■music. ' seH BtteGt-; Saved by./Boss . Ists on •Care of: i r ’' program •will be prei- 6:30—Boys; sketch book. 293.9— KYW, CHICAGO—1020. “ l^enton, N. J.—^R. W. Mackie and \\ : z ^Jid aaeociated etauons 7:00—WJZ programs (3H bra.) 8:30—Russo’ dsrioe orchestra. Shirer- . \ - Saturdayit. ■ . Afternoon. • •••;■• ^ portaiit Part of A utom op^ * rWa compoaltion was 9:00—JIRC programs (2%; hrs. ) ' ' -j George Zinn killed when planes cdl- 10:30—Boston organ redtaU 11:45—Four dance nrchestTas. . 3 for tbe piano. The 11:00—Midnight dance melodies. Sevenr.yearfOld ^Edward'-. Brezein- fide in air meet. It is'characteristtc of auto­ ol the lolk music of 389.4—WBBM. CHICAGO—770. New Orleans — Quakes shiUce iry is weli shown un- 348.5— WABC. NEW YORK—860. 9:301—Gems of piuslc. sky of 58 Bissell street owes' 'i bis mobile storage batteries that when lliant technical effects 6:00—Two dance orchestras. 10:00—Orchestra; burlesque. squtheastem • Louisiana, including thfy wear out go a|l of a sud^ ___ rtuoeo. Less fiery in 6:45—Schutt and Gornell, team. 10:45—Aaronsons’ dance music. life to ‘-the. quick and' daring .action New Orleans. rendering is the "Cortage of Bass* 7:15—Crockett Mountaineers. liOOii^^Around the town.. den, without aiqr advance warning. >‘ihu8" from Delibe's baUet, “Sylvia" 7:30—Astrologer; going places. 416At*WCN.WLIB, CHICAGO—730. of'Ross Sbirdr of 1069 Main street, >>Denver—Mrs, Pearl O’tioughlin Ralph Norton cf tha NoHoqi Elcctn- and the “Canzonetta" of Oodard. 8:00—Burblg*s syncepatM history. 7:30^.5huwmble: Harald Teen. who jumped :into the cold waters of arrested in stepdaughter’s death;' cal Instrument Cranpahy is author­ l.overa of the flute will enjoy a move- 8:30—Girls trio, male cboiiis. 8:30—WEa F programs (2 hrs.) ground glass > found in child’s 'knent from Mozart's “Concerto in D" 9:00—Verbruggfaen's Symphony music 10:30—Concert; three girls. ^Globet-Hollow reservoir Saturday ity for the above statemenL Aa, a i'Sor flute and orchestra. The soloist 9:30—An evening in Paris. 11:10—Louie's. Hungry . Five. stomach. local distributor for USL Batteries • i.will be Leonardo de Lorenzo. The toe- 10:00—^Lombardo’s orchestra. 11:30—Three dance, orchestras. afternoon and saved the boy from Washington — State ,^Departmenf he is well qualified.,to qpealr on the '■'tingling melody of'Phil Baker.s accor­ 10:30—Nit Wits dramatization. certain drowning. makSst public secret wartime for- dion. me harmoniously ludicrous sing­ 11:00—WiU Osborne’s orchestra. subject of batteries and battery jperr ing of Shaw and Lee* and the gloom- 11:15—Heywood Braun’s column. 8;8(J^Witchcs Waturp program. Shirer iVais playing golf a t. the eign correspondence. ^ '■ formanoa > : *. .-v - ^ dispelling chatter of the three famous 11:30—^Two dance orchestras. 9:00—Studio arttsts. program. . - time Bdwiprd fell into the water. Buffalo—Freak blizzard' blankets Regular battery Inspection will comedians will be heard, again at 7:45 12:30—Midnight organ melodies. 447.5— WMAG.WGJ. -800. Orangf, Va.—President Hoover satisfactory service.r' The only .v^y 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. 7:30—Musical p r o e m s hrs.) directl^ to the scene without delay 8:30—Hamilton glee club. 357—CMC. HAVANA—940. undoubtedly saved Eddie’s life. The sees his son Herbert, Jr., on probably in which the owner Can be snre his 8:50—Frank Fertiz, tenor. 7:15—Male trio, mandoute, last visit to camp, this year. 9:0u_WABC programs (3 hrs.) 7:30—Phil Cook, songs-comedy. 7:00—Studio m iirica)^p ro ^ m . place Where boy fell into the battery is in g n ^ conditioh is to 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—10«0. 7:50—Roxy and Hla Gang. 9:00—Spanish il^niihr«5omedy. water ia ~ a - ooherete redtahgular Richmond, ’Vti—jEdward Virginius have the battery tested and in­ 6:00—'WJZ Mormon choir. 8 ;30—Troubadours trio, tenor. 11:00—Havana datfoO iowsle. Valentine, sculptor^ dies. spected. , ■ 6:30—John Head, baritone. 9:00—Plano duo. male trio. 299.9- WOCiWHO. IOWA—1000. spillway oh the right hand side of 7:00—WJZ programs (% hr.) 9:30—Real folks comic sketch. 7:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) Washington—Hoover commission After a battery is more than ;< a 10:0(V—Rochester Civic orcheetrs. 10’:00—Studio feature program. the road dividing the pond. 243.8—WNAC. BOSTON—1230. At preseht the water in the pond proposes better farm and industrial year old it may fall - a t . any tiiue 7:00—'WJZ Amos 'n' Andy. 10:30—Sketch. “Empire Builders.’’ 11:00—Two dance ortshestraa education facilities for negroes. 7:15—Feature studio concerL 11:00—,‘ilumber music hour. 333.1— WJAX, JACKSONViLLE—900. is unusually low and the place without warning. , 'SpiMdal care, 8:00—WABC programs (2 hrs.) 12:00—Two dance orchestras. 6:30—Dinner dance music. where Eddie fell into is enclosed on Port Darwin, Aifetralla—Kings- however, w ill. prolong the INe of 545.1— WGR. BUFFALO—550. 491.5— WIP. PHILADELPHIA—610. 7:00—NBC programs (3 hrs.) ford-Smith lands from' England in any good battery. But, wben it be­ 7:45—NBC programs (2 hrs.) 7:00—Children’s birthday llsL , 10:00—Melody makers music. all sides by the concrete walls., The 10:30—Studio musical program. 7:2.5—Dougherty’s dance music. 475.9-W08. JEFFERSON CITY—630. water is dio^ eight feet from) the nine days, 23'l-2 hours, breaking comes necessary'tor.^nd dsabie 11:00—Artists hour: dance music. 8:00—Wanderer’s male quartet. 9:15—Sunshine .choir program. record, then hops for Sydney. sums on servic’. calls, rearing jzid •12:00—Buffalo organ recital. 8:30—Orchestra; string trio. 11:1.5—Studla musical, program. top and its "depth is considerable recharging, it isf usiia<)y, touch 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 468.5—KFI. LOS ANGELES—640. over a person’s height. , Porto Alegre, Brazil—Rebels plan 333.1— WBEN. BUFFALO—900. to mine channels between S a n ta to trade in the old battery 7:45—Draamtic sketch: concerL 535.4—WL1T, PHILADELPHIA—560. 11:00—Programs of songa Shirer climbed over the wire 1 8:30—Concert orchestra recital. S:00—WEAF programs (3% hrs.) 12:15—Play. “Crime Emperor.” Catharina and mainland and try to receive a fair allowance on toe 9:00—Studio musical programs. 11:3 delays, —Night voices: dance music. 6:4.5—Dance orchestra, soprano. 10:30—Contralto: harmony team. It waa a losing struggle, however, chow tea business section. repairs and service. , 12:30—Sweet and Ix)w Down. 7:15—Uncle Gimbee; music center. 11:15—Orchestra; Amos ’n’ Andy. and had shirer been a few minutes 1 :00—L-ate dance miisic. ' g;sn—WEAF programs f5^ hrs.) 11:4.5—Two dance orchestras. Bucharest—Eighteen more ar­ . By \means of the Batteiy Health 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 260.7—WHAM. ROCHESTER—1150. 254.1— KOB. NEW MEXICO—H80. later, his efforts would undoubtedly rested in Russian espionage plot. Test, toe Norton Electrical. Instru­ >i:00—WI'l.'tK programs (1 hr.) 7:30—WJZ programs (I hr.) 10:30—Play: courtesy program. have been in vain. Belfort, France—Tardieu tells ment Company can quickly deter­ 9:00—Feature artists hour. 8:30—Rtrins orchestra, contralto. in;0n—Farm talk: orrftestra. After Shirer had plunged into the mine the condition of any battery. 10:CO—.Music.Ti arti.sis hour. 9:00—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) 12:00—Feature muslflal program. When Hanford MacNider, new United States minister to Canada, called war veterans events abroad en­ 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 11:00—Vaudeville artists hour. 379.5— KGO. OAKLAND—790. cold watei’ he could not get out be­ danger peace efforts of France. They offer this test free of chsurge to 7:30—Christiaan Kriens' orchestra. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 12:30—Miniature biography. cause of the height of the walls on Viscount Willingdon, governor general, at Ottawa, he wore his full- any car owner., . .. , 8:00—Old Time Singing School. ll:.55—Time, weather, markets. 1:1.5—Halstead’s dance orcheslra. dress army uniform instead of the formal ciidlian clothes ordinarily worn Cambridge, Mass.—Firemen re­ S:.3()—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 6:1.5—WEAF program.s 1% hrs.) 270.1— WRVA. RICHMOND—1110. above the water level. Meanwhile by American diplomats. It was recalled at Washington that the last sponding to alarm find Mrs. John 30:30—Concert classics program. 7:05—Mar.v Zoller, xylophonist. 7:1.5—.Testers programs: pianist. his three golf companions, Milton Furtado slain and husband, bound 11:00—Merry m.adcaps. Hawaiian.^. 8:00—Agricultural program. S:.30—Songs: violin concert. American minister to appear in uniform, in 1885, drew a reprimand from 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. 8:30—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 10:00—WJZ orchestra, harps. Harris, William Martin and Milton the State Department. Viscount Willingdon (at the left) and MacNider and gagged, suffering from burns. SUITOR m u SELF v 7 :00—Orchestra: musical doctors. 10:30—Spross’ Cathedral echoes. 10;.10—Dixie Spiritual Singers. Turkington had arrived by automo­ are shown here. Rockland, Me. — Robert Buck, 30—U. S. Music School. 11:00—Orchestra; organ recital. lj:nn—nichmond d'>n''e orcheafra. bile. They were unable to reach youthful Elizabeth, N. J. filer, post­ Secondary Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. down to the imprisoned man who pones trans-continental junior rec­ OUTSIDE GIRL’S DOQH 508.2—WEEI. BOSTON—590. 272.6—WLWL. NEW YORK—1100. 344.6— WENR. CHICAGO—870. was holding the frightened boy with ord flight attempt to Wednesday. 7:00—Vocal solos, orchestra. 6.00—Soprano and orchestra. 7:00—Ensemble: organ music. his right arm and using his left to Providence, R. I.—William V. 7::i0—O’Le.ary’s Irish minstrels. 6:30—Lionel Centoz, bass. 9:30—Players: family sketch. Boston, Oct. 20.— (AD'-r-JL^rottk- X:00—WE.4F programs (2 hrs.) 6:40—Question box; orchestra. 10:30—Music medley: comedians. keep on the surface. Polleys, widely known constructioii 10:110—Night rourt programs. 7:20—Talk: orchestra music. 12:00—DX air vaudeville. , A human chain was contemplat­ THE BOOK SURVEY engineer, dies. en and rejected suitor of hat j 17* ■ 545.1;-WKRC. CINCINNATI—550. 526—WNYC. NEW YORK—570. 491.5— WDAF. KANSAS CITY—610. ed in the absence of any boards or Boston—^New England Council year-old daughter, Rlrtdo, ‘broke in-' 11:00—Slumber music hour. 6:3.5—All college lecture.s. 7 :01)—NBC programs (214 hrs.) pole within commanding prordmity statistics indicate slight Increase in to the lodging house home of Hrs. IS eii — I'otir 'Innce orchestras. 7:45—Three Macks’ program. 9;3n—Fingin’ Mountaineers. Elizabeth Lynds in the AS^ltOn ^ - 291.3—CFCF, MONTREAL—1030. 434.5—CNRO. TORONTO—690. 10:4.5—Orcliestra; comedy le,nm but fortunately an automobile truck business and employment during 8:00—Concert, sttidio recital. 6:30—Girls and hoys corner. ^ 440.9—KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—680. came along and a rope was obtain­ BY BRUCE CATTON thinly-veiled portrait of a famous fi7st two weeks of October. trlct today,, terrorized the ...house­ ^:30—Feature radio playlcL 7:00—Concert orchestra, solos. 12:nn—Variety program artists. ed. By this means Shirer and the NEA Seraicc Writer I English authpr is as neat a job of Gardiner, Me.—Fireman injured hold with a fusilade-of shots, and 11:00—Studio musical hour. 7:50—Dance orchestra. 112:30—NBC dance orchestra, , hide-remo^ving as you would care to and four overcome in $50,000 fire. committed suicide after a riot'squad boy were quickly pulled out of the ‘Mirthful Haven” finds Booth "V I water. The boy was hustled to his witness. , , Westerly, R. I,—Three suspects had surrounded the place. . tiaan Kriens is the best known con­ home where he was found later to Tarkington ’n a mood somewhat i A great master 6 t English lit­ held in connection with murder ftnri He was George C.'Mittoe, 82, si similar to that in which he wrote erature has died, and his friends, robbery of Charles Burdick, releas­ native of Nova Scotia and a former WTIC PROGRAMS temporary Dutch composer in REPUBLICAN WOMEN be none the worse for his experi­ aided by his wife, prepare to •write America. He is now musical director ence. “Alice Adams.” He shows the ed by police. lodger. At the height of toe excite­ Travelers Broadcasting Service his biography. They delve into his Burlington, Vt.—Hiking party re­ ment, Rboda, who, with her mother of Station WTIC of Hartford. The His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz brave, determined a n d hopeless past and make a surprising discov­ Hartford, Conn. TO MEET ON TUESDAY Breziensky asked The Herald to ports Mount Mansfield covered, by and sisters. Myrtle, 19, and Dorothy, Black and Gold ensemble is con­ struggle of a small-town girl to rise ery. inch of snow’. 22, had taken refuge on toe. roof j f 50.U0U W., I06U a. C., J82.8 M. ducted by Ludwig Laurier. Stations publicly thank the rescuerer of their above the handicaps of family and In his youth he had married a child. Joseph Breziensky, 13, broth­ an adjoining building, jum^ped to toe which will transmit the program in­ Big Gathering Arranged for at emrironment, and he draws, once barmaid; a sensuous, imeducated, ground suffering a possible ftactute clude WEAF, New York; WCAE, er of Edward, and another boy were more, an unforgettable character utterly unmoral young woman, Mondav, October 20, 1930 Hartford Club Tomorrow with Edward at the time. After the of toe spine. She was taken to' St. P. M. Pittsburgh; WCSH, PorUand; sketch; but m some way the book who made not toe slightest pre­ TWO FLIERS m L E D Elizabeth’s hospital in a critical WWJ, Detroit: WTAG, Worcester; Afternoon. boy had been, taken home Shirer fails to ring true at the very end, tense of being faithful to him and 7:00—Fields Hawaiian Echoes— went back to the Country Club for condition. ' -Mike Hanagi, director (relayed WRC, Washington: WQC, Daven­ and you are left with the feeling who finally left him to elope with Police foimd Hitton dead behind port; WHO, Des Moines; WGY, Hartford, OCt. 20.—With an at­ a warm shnwCT bath and later,joinr that Mr. Tarkington has not quite an absconding promoter. Yet his ■to WTAG).„-'.' - J- ■ ; tendance of more than 600 arranged ed' lfi's tofee cbmpamcihs 6iit oh fife lived up’ to 'tiis own standarcis. ^ i Trenton, N. J., Oct. 20.— (AP.)— toe door of a room. Mis.'L3rfids‘Srid Ulu Wehi Kaala Sehenectady; WJR, - Providence; life with her had been happy and he apparently had entered toe house WFAA, Dallas. for, a statewide meeting of Repub­ golf course. Edna Pelter is toe daughter of a productive. Hs had enjoyed himself George Zinn, 23-year-old, wealthy Hilo Chimes lican women will be held at the shiftless drifter and bootlegger in a and he had done the best work of sportsman of Rydal, Pa., and R. W. by forcing a basement door. .He Little White Lies Hartford Club on Tuesday, begin­ small town on toe Maine coast. An his career. His second wife, a model MaeWe, 36, a professional pilot, made his way to Rhoda’s room, , Tomi Tomi. Something New In the Jane of ning at one o’clock, under the aus­ accident takes her temporarily out were' killed at the Mercer Airport where he stauted discharging his re- Anthropologj’—Hawaiian Indians FOUND BOUND, (LAGGED of decorum, .had stifled him—had, in —“l-'ersonal Cleanliness”—Bea- pices of the Republican state cen­ of these surroundings and puts her fact, managed him to death, com­ yesterday when their planes collid­ ■volver^ after toe girl refused t$> ad­ : trice Hall, Connecticut dairy and tral committee. Miss Katherine for a few years in an exclusive fin^ ed during toe free-for-all race in mit him and cried out for hrip. l^ike Hanapi, director of “Ha­ pelling him to live up to toe current j 4 f'^od council, .auspices Hartford Bryne, idce-chairman of the com­ BESIDE HIS DEAD WIFE ishing school, and she returns to her notion of what a great novelist toe Eastern States air meet. Neighbors called toe police. ' 5 S! Medical Society. waiian Echoes,” "Which is broadcast mittee, will preside at the affair home town to live a dual life— should be. This is toe skeleton in A crowd of 25,000 spectators saw ;;Zi25—News; Highlights in Sport. at 7 o’clock each Monday evening which is expected to be the largest living with her father on toe old toe cupboard, which toe biographers the planes round the home pylon at 750—Travelers Bank and Trust from w ir e of Hartford and WTAG gathering of its kind during the Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 20.— (AP) basis, and surreptitiously mingling decide piously to conceal. a speed of more than 120 miles an "TAMMANY CORRUPnON” ’. M concert with The Travelers Pilot of Worce.ster, has lived an adven­ present campaign. Invitations to —Police, today puzzled over the with the wealthy summer folk who Mr. Maugham takes occasion to hour and Zinn tear into toe Mackie I S to financial independence. turous career, but he looks with women throughout the state, Miss mystery of- the slaying of Mrs. do not dream that she is one of the emit many delightful asides, in plane in a spurt to avoid hitting an­ 'i 3 From a Russian Village—Mars- fondest recollection upon the days Byrne said today, have brought John Furtado, 30, the finding of her despised “natives,” which he jibes engagingly at lit­ other machine. SUBJECT OF RADIO TA Ijl ; ^ den. when he masqueraded as a Chero­ quick responses from all sections. husband, bound, gagged and suffer­ Naturally, toe girl falls In love erary big-wigs and literary prac­ Mackie attempted to land his I g Sons du Soir (Evening Soimds) kee'Indian. Mike was only 15 years The entire Republican state ticket, ing from bruises and bums, and with a lad in this forbidden upper tices. His book is very humorous plane but it dived nose foremost I 'A —Kriens. old then, having come to America to headed by Lieutenant-Governor Ern­ what they believe to have been an class^’^stratum cf society; and, just and very, very malicious. It is falling less than 200 feet and burled incendiary fire. All occurred in the In toe fourth of a series of radio, ; 5 Talk-.-The Travelers ^ilot. appear in the Pgnama Exposition of est E. Rogers, will be present, in- as naturally, ner despairing fight to published by Doubleday, Doran and toe pilot under toe wreckage. Zinn’s addresses sponsored by toe Republi­ J g Sd«(#t!bE? M R.-J^isfi^-^Herberti 19(15^with fbilr ojther Hawaiians now cludiugv^atQ^ Treasurer Samuel jR. F^tadps’-apartment yesterday. •escape from her past is doomed to Co., and will cost you $2. plane crashed a moment later can National Committee, Emory A- I I Taik-’i^e“rraverefs A c t tifi the WnCf staff. After the expo­ ’Sp'encef, fidmtnee Tot lieutenant-gov­ '' Firemdsn respon^ng to an alarm failure. bursting into flames as it struck. Buckner, former United States At* sition, he signed a contract with ernor, Senator Roy C. Wilcox, saw flames bursting from the win­ Like Alice Adams, she puts up a Zinn was toe son of toe late Cap­ I ^ Molly on the Shore—Grainger. dows of the Furtado home. The torney for'New York City, will ipve —Seth Parker’s Old Fashioned Jess Willard to appear in the heavy­ nominee for treasurer. Comptroller gallant struggle and takes her de­ tain George Zinn, who demonstrat­ a talk on “Tammany Corruption” weight champion’s “101 Ranch Wild Frederick M. Salmon and Secretary doors, however, were locked and feat standing up; but toe sur­ ed the construction and operation of tonight from 8:00 to 8:80 o’doek ; 2 Singing '$chool (relayed to of State William'L. Higgins, n Black, director of orchestra— of them waa a brother-Hawalian. PLOT, IN PORTUGAL The two imposters joined hands, SIGNS McENELLTS Wm Not Speak just old-fashioned enough to feel second and Miss Marlon Hills con­ ■In b c . Furtado was taken to toe Cam­ that way about any book by Booth solation, toe gentlemen’s, Frank / The North Ends again defeated a^OO—Philco Concert. quit their respective employers and Tarkington. He does not miss real the South Ends in bowling Saturday * went into vaudeville as a Hawaiian bridge emergency hospital and plac­ Smith first, M D. Sullivan second London, Oct. 20.—(AP)—^A Eu­ i1k 30—Concert Classics—Christiaan McEndUy’s Victor Recording Or;- ed under guard. There he regained greatness by a very wide margin. and Joe Barton consolation. The night a t Farr’s Charter Oqk alleys, ! S 1^..) = duo... And this is not a Joe Cook ropean resident in Portugal today by a close margin. T h e c^erehce- ^ Kriens, director. chestra which will play at the consciousness and was questioned by Thisliook ’s published by Double­ c()mmittee served doughnuts and brought to London details of a pre­ ! J Overture “Secret of Susanne”— sJory< ■ -i ^ ■.: ’ ^ Pierre Tabarin on Valley str^t, police but steadfastly denied that day, Doran & Co. at $2. coffee. in total pinfall for toe five man tentious but abortive plot to over­ teams was only a .dozen timbers. ■ ■' Ferrari. Wlllimantic Tuesday evening, he knew anyt^g of the cause of The Revolution in Terms Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hitchcock throw too Portuguese dictatorship Violin solo “Zingaresca”— Lalth PettingaU Goes to Big a t y 21st, is well-known through-Out Of Human Suffering Ihe scores: to Devriop Big, CSty Ideas. toe fire. At one time, police said, he of Wapping spent toe week end ■with and toe Spanish monarchy in a South Ends' Maurice ^ ron . the country. The work of this was h ^ rd to mumble that two men You can ignore a lot of toe fall their parents at Stafford. giant AllTiberlan coup early in Oc-: ii Julius Nussman orchestra is not confined to dance fiction •without missing a thing, but Sardella ...... 132 126 102—380 had tied him up while he slept, but The Blue Triangle oAb or Y. W. tober. Gado ...... 115 112. 95-^22 Second Movement “Pathetique Denizens of. Jonesport are all music but includes vocal solos and when asked to describe them, he you will be toe loser if you fail to over Lalth Pettingall’s cam- C. A. girls will hold their next regu­ The informant, who has had ex­ Laci^ta ...... 90 94 ' 9 0 ^ ^ Sj’mphony,” Tschaikowsky, choruses n i musical hits which arfe could not. read “Quiet Street,” by Michael Os- lar meeting at the home of Mrs. ceptional opportunity to ebser 7c t ue paig(n to modernize the little Maine said to be rendered in a distinctive sorgin, toe Book of toe Month CHib Wilkie ...... 97 108 126—326 ' i Scenes Poetiques—Godard. According to police, neighbors re­ Helen Parks, at Pleasant Valley facts, said that although the Portu­ Johnson ...... 112 93 383 In the Woods •village. Their curiosity, has been maimer,. defying imitation. Their ported bearing sounds of a quarrel selection for October. this evening. guese government took extivtte aroused by Abe Luffler’s annoimce- appearance here is expected to This book presents a group of On the Mountain in the early morning and later saw Mrs. H. V. Parker returned Sun­ measures to counter the plot. su-J 546 528 NT 1621 In the Village, ment that this morning he drove the create a great deal of lively interest flames coming from toe apartment. people liidng cn a quiet suburban day from Troy, N. Y., where she Lisbon became an armed j»mp, apostle of modernization to Colum­ among the JoVers of dancing as ivell street in Moscow and takes them Norlii Ends j 11:00—News; Weather. The neighbors rescued toe Furta- spent toe week •with her daughter, nothing of toe situation was alow^ Werloaky ...... 116 93 110—319 11:05—“The Merry Madcaps”—Nor­ bia Falls to catch the 8:15‘Bangor as people who enjoy hearing modem dos’ five-year-old daughter. through toe war and the revolution. Mrs. William Page. to appear in toe pre^ or to be tele- I and that Laith returned from the syncopated melodies rendered by. a It is Sspassionate and calm; and its Rudinsky ...... I l l 94 100—305 man Cloutier, director; Bima Is­ Furtado was recently placed on The Garden Club met at toe home gaphed abroad. — Kuthaveck ...i 111 114 92—317 landers, Hawaiian Ensemble. big city on the 5:45 carrying a mys­ first-class orchestra. Its dance rec>- probation after haying been foimid intimate portrayal of what toe revo­ of Mrs. J. E. Shepard on Wednesday It was stated that while the plot terious ..box. In this box, Laith told ords have been played in thousafids lution means in terms of suffering KelMut _____ 110 111 121—342 Liza Lee from “Big Boy”—Stept guilty of assault and battery upon aftemoph. was not carried out' as tdanned, Conran ...... 97 132 181-r850 Abe, lay pact of the paraphernalia of homes. As broadcasting artists his i^ e . and pri'vation to middle-class Rus­ Eight members of Wapping Portugal is seething ixfiitically and The Hill Billy Bride—Rubens sians is something you vsrUl not for­ Selected. necessary to start his modehiizing over WBZ, this orchestra has also Grange motored to Vernon Greuige sooner or later the nation wUl be 545 534 554 1638 project. It is expected that Laith played to vast audiences and its get for a long time. last Friday evening and witnessed confronted with serious devrtop- Ilima Islanders The chief characters are an aging Gotta Darn Good Reason Now- will divulge his plans anci reveal the popularity to attested by thousands POLITICAL FORECASTS toeir degree team initiate a dhss of ments. The informant sajrs also contents of the box brought from of letters and telegrams which have professor, his yoUng' daughter, and candidates inrthe third and fourth that the dictatorship of Presldrtit Tauber been received from radio fans all h*df a dozen or more ardent yoimg WEST SIDES MEET Always in All Ways—Harllng Bangor during the singing school degrees and were greatly impressed General Carmona at the moment ap­ rehearsal at Seth Parker’s tonight. over the country. In presenting this "VVaishi^ton, Oct. 20.tt(AP.)— intell(6Ctuals. To them, toe reVolu-r with the fine work which they didi pears to be in a very difficult posi­ Let's Get On a Merry»CJo-Round popular attraction, it is evidently tion is a - phenomenon beyond ex­ —Hadman The rehearsal •will be heard by the Spokesmen for both major .-parties tion. The West Side Clqh win hold an radio audience at 8 o’clock from the purpose of the>Tabarin manage^' ’ were put t^ a y with flat predictions planation, a '^sort of natural cata­ important meeting at 7:30 tonig^’ Selected clysm, like an earthquake or a tor­ WLBZ, Bangor; WNAC, Boston; ment to provide an entertainment of they would control the House after PBOFITEEBS SENTENCED at toe W«it Side Rec for the ^paar- Lima Islanders such variety and excellence that the November election. nado, beyond appraisal in toe or­ I’m Love Starved—Busman WORC, Providence; WEAN, Provi­ STATE MEETINGS pose o f rtectipg ok that at -Westerly, Warren -aud Provi­ headquarters to report toe acci- ■ ^Broadcasting Company network dajTS and return to India as soon as escaped, unhurt by pistol bullets (ff a Deinp.9 |:attp^. m^ajority in the contains some nj the deftest satire dence, R. L, and Derby itod Shrtton. 'dent The man is about 45 years of M.E.WOE& this evening. Christ he cpuld.-;y:i,' ■. ' v fired at him by Gartisbn. /'• I-Itavisi seen ^ In'h; ldn|; tlm e.^^i8 Conn. age. His skuU was fractured. 83 Center St. . iKT.S ■ / .

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Survfii^t^;W pmi^^ W drheni Shows. Jtfajority Broadway Hails Return of Stars as FIRING SQUADS " / Ai^Self-Sup^rla^ ^^ ^ ^ • -. » '.i t - V • r’-:. . ' . . . - • ^ "X • • • ------, ■ ■ >'5 ^ i ‘‘v''-, Benefit to Both Stage and Talkies STOe HOARDING Only Onp in Twenty’.Gan Ifdp€ to Receiye More . .. .------i,xw— — f ,.,\.,Than^3,O0O.Aimw^^ Adams Exp v*-2T ,. V IH W MWWf . /‘V Air Redaction’ NiMto' Allegheny M a r y Pickford and other Prodigals May Force New Union of Enterf ^ OFSOVIETCOIN RCMAWSfNGt^ O-V'-i «|,» ' .14 BUT WV£ A Am GejxX* Can. tainment Industries, Producers Believe. DEPfiNDENT Am and Wof P o v M , .. *v,v.v-405t Am toterniU; 27 ■ Moscow— (AP) — No halfway Am Pdw add.Lt 63% meaeupes are used by the Soidet' Am RadBtand saa 2i% Conn. Rtoirvw.- aoO' government in di^ouraglng counter­ Am Roll duua . . i' . j.. . Htfd 0 6 ^ .'Epwsf .. revolutionary tendencies in the Jim S^hi!«lt 62% S int' Nat HAitfpnl ^ X M6 Union. Am T d .and Y d ..,V, 1 - Ladd Mto and ‘rUto' value, the metal being^an aUoy that making, $50,000 annually, "with a Nat Ca^;Reg-'A', ...... 3 1 % Hart and Copley ..... — Here are some of the leaders in HoUywood’s back-to-the-theater movement, which is hailed by Sales, promotion, publicity are good is intended to be durable rather few exceptions business and profes­ bets. Women graduated from col­ Nat Daily ...... ,v..' 43% Hartmann, Tob,'Cbm . > — Broadway as a major victory for the legitimate stage. Left to right above are Vilma Banky, Mary Pick- than of intrinsic worth. Nat Pow and^Lt ...i...;.v.. 33% do, pfd ...... —» ford and CoUeen Moore, all of whom, with Bod La Bocgue, lower right, will work for Arch Selwyn, lower sional women are. not highly paid, lege “or university earn more '■within Inter Silver ...... 55 ■]^e present currency o f Russia a few years than those who do not. Nevada Cop ...... 9% left, and his firm of theatrical producers. Lya De Puttl, lower center, will be the first of the film folk to is in the form of chervonetz bank and only one in twenty can hope to N Y Central ...... 136% do, p fd ...... lOi appear on Broadway this season. notes, treasury notes and silver, get $3,000 a ytax. Whether anything ever proves NY NH and H’TF ...... 91% Landers, Frary A Ctk. 62 ,, anything or not, certainly this sur­ copper and bronze coins. A cber- But—if they w ^ t to earn any Nor Am,,Aylatiph ..;...... 6% Man & Bow, Class A. — By PAUL HARRISON companies who refuse to take les- vonetz equals ten roubles and cher- vey has its interesting aspects., It North Amer . i 84 do dapc B . . ;. .> . .. ■.'7 '' TTT-,. , of their failure Selwyn has no fear, I money worth mentioning, here are is consoling :fpr mostt women are ; on the theory that for every play­ sons from the legitimate theater {''^onetz notes are issued in denomi- some rules they may do 'well to Packard < ...... ; •£.t New Brit .Mph- com . . 15 will g^ by the boards. In prqpf of i ^^tions of from one to 50. not pulling down the fabiilOUs sal­ Param, Publix,...... , ,, . 49 - do pfd ...94 New York.—ProfesMonal pride goer ■^o wants to follow his idols’ follow: aries some of them would have us has turned the New York-to-HoUy- it, loc& at the big film concerns' fhe silver coins were issued to Penn RR^ ...... 66% North and Judd 19 progress on the screen there are 1 Go to college. believe. It is a gentle reminder to Niles Bern Pond 24 wood migration right back toward a hxmdred movie fans who want to which now stand ready to finance; '''^^toes of one rouble, 50 kopecks, 2. Stay stogie,- but have one Phila Read C and I 12% promising theatrical ventures.” j ^0, 15^ and 10 kopecks. Since start sa'ving uow while wage power Pub Serv N J 83% Peck, Stow and WUcox 4 Broadway again. And, if youf his b®ad hit thp. gunwhale, of ' the' ...... children of the real theater who ^mand the same quality, of entertain­ He doesn’t fear for the stage in j were coyefied and 26 cities «f-first: u; sTnd. Aicp-v 61% 1|’westing El ape have found that, for them at least, ment they would expect to find on this promised union 'With the talkies, | boatv'i iknockingl him'- unconscious. Pipe and BTiry .. Woolworth .'..".vv.'''7.v'.T7i''..'J')€3% importance from a ilopulatfoh' 'vifew U S R u bber...... 12% the talkies have little to lay at the the stage. 'With stage and screen players in- . HAS 107-F00T SPREAD point. It fepresenta a cross sec­ Stem swam to his rescue. Yellow T ru ck ...... 11% feet of ambition. “ Of course I don’t mean that the distinguishable. Rather does he ex-1 tion of American communities and ------— ■ , , . . ... De Puttl First This Year movie industry as a whole Will suf­ pect standards of production to be American opportunities in gainful : ;r ■ Not a few are just plain home­ fer. The nation-wide demand is leveled up to the best now found in | occupations for twomen.. Three years *' . ■ XL sick for Broadway. Basil Rathbone, Rochester, England. (AP.)—Hurl much ^ o great for that. The re­ both forms—a happy ending in the mg her ten tons through the air ap­ have been consumed to the collec­ though his screen ssilary is esti­ sult simply will be that the small best mo'vie tradition. tion and tabulation of data and mated at about five times what he parently without effort, the float seaplane 'Valetta is being given her many of the conclusions explode cur­ ever made on the stage, is said to rent falacies concerning working be dreaming of the Mazda Belt. Dis­ final test flights here. patches tell how Maurice Chevalier Designers of the ship claim it is women. ^Cash Only^Nebraska Townes Rule: the largest of its type in the world. Among thesa first of aU is the refused to accept a movie contract erroneous assumption that women for more than one year. Lillian j Capable of carrying 17 passen­ gers at a top speed of 140 niiles are birds of passage to the working Gish led a few prodigals eastward Business Grows, ^Dead Beats ^ Leave world, using business as a stepping last winter and was well received. an hour, the high wing monoplane Public still has several tests to make to stone to matrimony, and the twin The first to be welcomed by theater­ objection of thelt occupational in­ goers this season will be Lya De determine her maneuverability and Bloomfield, Neb.— (AP)—Credit,^helped their finances in the end. stability. A t least half the group Putti, who will appear in a French climbing powers, but so far the covered hes;Worked .13.7f,y®k^§:, SeV-r farce in September. upon which the world of business and the ‘dead beats’ moved out of ship, has met the expectations of to'wn. enty5fiv<» per cent of thow-working V •• '. f A Some imported writers have ta^en goes roimd, is unknown in this her designers. Short Brothers. advantage of short-term contracts And before long most of the less thaa.-fl've years are sti^ln the to'wn of 1,500. The ship was constructed for the work they started to; 43 per cent to announce their return to the thea­ citizens came to enjoy the freedom air ministry and will be -used to ter. A few performers, among them Paying cash has become so popu­ from bills and collectors on the who have 'worked 30 years are still make comparison tests between the to the fiai3[)(»' geimral line o f work Miss Pickford herself, are reported lar that Bloomfield professional first of each month, and Dr. Loner­ new plane and the flying boat Cal­ they started - t o alid . 37 :Per .cent, have Oak St. 8 O'0ock P. Mf to have chafed at the weakness of and business men avow they never gan claims the mercheints sold for cutta, also built for the air minis­ made but one change. scenarios in which they were cast. 'Will return to charge accounts. 10 or 15 per cent less. try by the same firm. N’l:-. >.;*• .-T -f.-v r- . The notion first was broached by There is a fine of $100 for viola­ Next, the survey , explodes the Anyway, so say some of the New The plane is 69 feet long with a theory thgt women ltQday are work­ York producers, particularly Arch a physician, Dr. P. B. Lonergan, tion by a merchant or professional wing spread of 107 feet. The cabin, Selwyn, whose offers of escape are who happened to be president of man of the rule which requires ing for meney.” Approximate­ SPEAKERS: cash. In more than two years the 17 feet long and 6 feet 'wide, is sup­ ly 40 per, cent of the women inves­ reported to have been snapped up the Bloomfield retail merchants* ported by two 40 feet long floats by the aforementioned cinemactors. and professional men’s association. fine never has had to be assessed. tigated have one or.more dependents located 20 feet apart. They cite these facts by way of At first it was impopular. Citizens The only businesses exempted and therefore face the necessity of proof: nursed wounds to their pride on be­ are the automobile dealers. Differing from the DOX of Ger­ earning) more tha^ a living w ^ e for man constructibn, the body of the themselves. - ■VI Joined Gold Bush ing denied credit. "No more contented business men '/.I Rich Hollywood, imder the infiu- By the end of the first month, could be foimd than ours,” says Dr. ship rests on the floats rather than Moreover^ the majority have no in­ Hon. Wilbur L. ence of the talkies, drained Broad­ Lonergan. on the vra-ter as to the German come besides their wages. . however, after merchants and pro­ Single women earn tbe largest way of its talent. While it hit the fessional men were persuaded to "Not a single one of our mer­ plane. theater in the box office, i t , lured Save for the wing fabric the ma­ thefried .wpimm the least, Candidate for Governor. Dean of Yale Graduate School. give the cash plar * trial, it began chants would return to the old sys­ while soiniewhete to. between fall the the C£Lst out of the stage door. Near­ to grow in favor. tem, and more business is being chine is all-metal. She is powered ly every actor, librettist, composer, by three Bristol Jupiter XIF en­ earnings ^ wfldb^. ahd Womea who ^ Author of Many Books* “ ‘Slow pays’,” says Dr, Loner­ done, proportionately, than used to divorced froai t !^ r husbands. ‘ lyric writer, singer and comedian gan, "found that a CEish basis be done.” gines of 490 horsepower each* followed the rainbow to California. ■Hie toe«aa shBMty to »tS48 a year. A host of foreign stars joined the Only oo^ to twaflty ge^ a pay ANGEL SAVED WHEAT envelope ‘Pair h<^w ever to have gold rush. There weis material there food, outdoor tramps and fresh air for many a splendid achievement. $3000 to it. But'of Women; running put him in trim. Spring Hill, Va.—^An angel saved their own buidneas dr free lancing, But the result has been (quoth Sel­ Blue Ridge Camp Last spring Mrs. Hoover, worn by wyn) scarcely more than mediocre. tlie wheat of Henry Freme in 1870, one put of tores' can liope to earn I'l'fb- constant hand-shaking and enter­ according to *ui Inscription carved over $8000. * “So they’re coming back,” he went Nurses ^ Hoovers taining and unable to walk about on, “knowing they can’t make as on his monument here. It says: Btotorlty save B ohms Candidate for Congress.' He has ably represented this D ii^ct much money, but content just to because of a sprained back, sought "Warned by an angel in a dream It is a good totog, itocordtog to return to the stage. The credit isn’t Back To Health the restful stillness of the Rajiidan. September 22, 1870, to remove his toe survey^ finding to have some for ax years, especi?^ during the war. rhine. They would have come back She spent almost two months there wheat from Palmer Mill, now kind of stable home Bfe, ba It only anyway.” and came back radiant, walking ‘Spring Hill,’ which he did. The fol­ an apartobent cr the satodrOpm over Selwyn already has signed the ■Washington.— (AP)—The Presi­ with a buoyant step. lowing day a flood destroyed the a pertd* of; tteto. Now she has returned to the Misses Pickford, Moore and Banky, dent, Mrs. Hoover and their family mUl.” According^-to Mrs. Elizabeth cent^totomto'ttodr^^# Whip as well as ’Vilma’s husband. La mountains—this time with Her- todst ifideetoti# - best, Jr. Carson, granddaughter of the mill Rocque, and says he has begun turn to natural remedies when ill, owner, the dream story is a family mstotato hototo-YSA’^ cent o f toe negotiations with some other pic­ both by •inclination and by ad'vice tradition. ain gle^tostt tofttntsto bomes or ture stars of like calibre whose of the 'White House physician. Candidate for Sheriff. names he prefers not to mention The quiet of the President’s camp CURB QUOTATIONS just now. in the Blue Ridge mountains has Refused Barry Play ministered to the health of Mfs. Miss Pickford, battling to regain (By Asaociated PreM.) the favor that once made her Hoover and Allan. It is now serv­ ing as a sanitarium retreat for Amer Clt Pow and Lt B . . . 9% ‘‘America’s Sweetheart,” has not Am Super P o w e r...... 14% yet chosen her starring medium Herbert, the older son, who has contracted a tubercular infection. Central SUtes E le c...... 13% with the Selwyns. But the pro­ aties Service...... 23% Qaick-^Easy—Confidential ducer said it probably would be an Dr, Joel T. Boohe, the President’s Crocker W heeler...... 8'% Everybody^needs extra money at times., •;’ Sdnteti^to to Candidate Attortey G ^er^i^^’o ri^ English costume play in the Barry- physician, believes that the high Elec Bond and Share...... 52% meet an emergency, more often Just-to; tolto tor esque tradition. altitude of the moimtain camp cqu- Italian Superpower...... - 6% blUs. Why worry about that needed toonpyL . Wnjg,'-go to. "It’s a slg^ficant fact,” he added, pled with its complete Isolation fard. OneofHai^dldlCQlinWfa WMM Nlag and Hud P ow er...... ,12% friends or relatives and suffer toe embanABsmen t. of .asMng toem ■v-,M "that Miss Pickford, like most movie ■from noise and confusion will help Pennroad ...... 8% for it or letting them know all about your pmsotaal vc^torements people who want to return to the effect a cure for him just as for his ® D Ind 41% for ready cash? When you borrow hersijtok totlTA ti»ttt8ctIon . theater. Is afraid she won’t make mother and brother. United Gas ...... 9% (s just between ourselves. You get too yom - i f .. good. She refused, for instance, to Cool green lanes, long flhsydows Unit Lt and Pow A ...... 29% Dwn security. The only charge to tluree ififlM appear in a Barry play because she purpling distant slopis arA a com­ Util Pow and L t ...... 12% per month, on the ■unpaid amount of-loato'' '*bU ntoy repay in dreaded the compa^sons that would plete contrast to the steady string Vacuum OU ...... 60% fuU anytime. ' be made between her and Maude of automobiles which madly circles Adams.” the White House night and day. SURE SUICIDE Here is How Your Payments itoe An^ged. Candidal for Senatpr th IMstrict,' Miss Moore’s comedy-drama, a The President "builded better $40.00 loan pay back $2JK) • moniiii*’ v; “4 , 4 flapperish, high-pressure piece, was than kfi knew” when he erected EiUzabeth, N. J.—In order to make $76.00 loan pay back $8.76 a month., • » written by the prolific and highly- sure he would commit suicide, $100.00 loan pay back $6.00 a month* : J , andUniverrity remunerated Ben Glazer. Miss this WTOdland camp ’ within three hours’ ride of the capifcil. Joseph G. Houser tried:three ways. $200.00 loan pay back f 10.00 a m on^ Banky and Rod La Rocque will co- First be slashed bis wrists 'with • a $300.00 loan pay back $16.00 a m on^ , . . star to an adaptation by John Em­ Affairs of state have kept him to razor blade, then be drank a bottle erson and Anita Loos of a sophis­ Waslfington through the hot of poison. Fear that these methods ticated comedy from Miss Banky’.s months and the camp has provided would not work caused him to leap IDE AL FINANCING ASSO^^^lON.Inc. native Himgary. grateful retreat every week-end. out of the third-story window of hla 858 Main St., Boom 8, Park Building Soath Manehtoter, Conn. EveipdH^ Welcpmi^ X ‘ ’The latter two plays will .tour a Last summer Allan Hoover spent home. Worry over an automobUe Phone 7281 Hours 9-5:80 < Saturday 9-L dozen cities, as far w ^ t as St. Louis, several weeks there w;hlle suffering accident is< said to have caused his before opening in New York. But from a stomach ailment. ^'Bimple suicide.

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fail A » lJ&Vli&L6lJ1BiitX>KMAN ^ AUTOOOOC^PASH eOMANCB* O 1950 Av NEA SERVICE .,■■■ n SOURCE)OF VITAMIN A <$in'Norway, everyoneiu6i^ PUZZLES SCIENTISTS^ with vitamin' A'^hoi*^ b e g i n HEBE TODAY How ■well you’re looking tonight, . . , . - x-r—irsT—\ . s V-'* inflations at Urns of.daathii kJventore enters tb^ Ule of Cd)a QUVEIiOIIBilSeARIlIN [Y-DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN A larly i n f e < ® ^ my dear.” ^ E d l^ .:’ Jonmal of tlm American British inv lell, i7, when she learns the “ I’m glad you think so.” she has snpposed dead Is 'Medicalfedli AssoOkition,',, and of fed on a cKet^; "Oh, you look marvelous. You I was waiting for a street car. BUt Hyge!a>'tiie Heahh Magazine I ceased to grow, i&»' aiive and wealthy. She leaves her should aJwrays wear white, darling. 'the high school boys w « e not. T They < i, vestlgatpi^ Dts. i t E. iSipretentioiis hwne in Baltimore to It gives you that innocent* childish l| r e In New Y oA with her lather, were . Jerking their thumbs out of / ’Although a number of years have MeUanhy/MeUanby,-'confirmedlti^ cOhfirnu^Itjbio ____ ^ In- __ appearance.” . J ” , passed since the importance of vita- fection on a vitaTpty* .A t, John Mitchell, tmd her aristocratic joint for a lift in TOmebody’s auto­ “But I don’t want to look child­ min A in the diet was noted, the Theyiproved,, moreov^* ■that ^e. ad*< grandmother. ish!” mobile. ‘ - V Margaret Rogers, Celia’s mother, preciae *:activitles of this vitamin in dition of vitaiflht A;:Vto‘ cth? dietr “Nonsense! Of course you do. Jt I waited longer than was neces- relation to life are not fully \mder- caused the iiifecti^j^ ^ is now a widow, having divorced fits your temperameht perfectly. and later remarrleA Bar­ saryr y ffor o r iT ? 'ww as a s very tired and had ! strod. r ’ prevented new^edtioiihr You should' have my name. You Indeed, its source is not, abso- Such, evidence'.as has been Aiccu- ney ' Shields, young newspaper know—the Little Eva type! Don’t parked myself bn a stone coping, out­ photographer, is in love with the lutqly known. Notwithstanding this minted ind^eate^ y cMotin, you think that’s delightful?” side the city cemetery. To go to the doubt and, vagueness, all authorities which la': the yen^-'caloring i^ ^ girl and before leaving Baltimore Eve threw her head back and Celia promised to be loyal to, his car stop I had to.walk a couple of ’ are agreed that ■vitamin A is of the in carrots-and; hi other .foodsr'has laughed. It was a favorite gesture hundred feet and I was too tired to greatest importance for life and definite. ■‘dtaaiM' A-qiii^rtleiii^^^ love. of hers, throwing into profile the make the effort. Two cars went by health, and . recominoi^d a regular n ^ A is.not.-iteVdflp(^'>^in^e ani- Mitchell asks Evelyn Parsons, fine white line of her throat. but still I sat, partly because ofconsumption, of this vitamin by all^ bal body and nrt^^w.g^en in. ffgid. beautiful widow, to introduce the The girl stirred uncomfortable. fatigue and partly to watch the human beings,, and particularly for Apparentfy'\ft de$M0ped^i^^^^^ girl to young people. Mrs. Parsons “Really, Eve,” she said, “do I maneuvers of those well-dressed the growing; child. ■' green coloring mattep.qf plahts. * agrees, considering Celia' a means seem so awfxflly old-fashioned?” boys. When vitamin A was first studied, ‘ Uver oil is rlchiin vltami|^A, to win Mitchell’s affections though Her companion laughed again. Everytime the red light' was on a most of the attention was given to and — apparently. teereWsdme -dem she is Jealous and at once begins “My dear, you’re precious! One dozen or so cars piled up at the complete absence of this ■vitamin tive of carotin.in cdd> ltyer oil jtjiat scheming to get rid^of the glrL She' would actually think you did it un­ crossing. And instantly those ten from the diet of esperimental azd- gives rise to ' the vitandfi,/AX 'TQO^ introduces Celia to Tod Jordan, consciously. Of course I know you boys ■visited each car, turning knobs mals. The complete removal o f this liver oil. if, properiy;:j|^eki’' « ^ re­ fasdnating but of dubious character, don’t! No one could be so angelic smd asking, no— demanding, a ride j ■vitamin brings- about an inflamma- tain in ■vitamin A extent fprjmig and does all she can to encourage in reality. That’s why I think it’s home. Occasionally some softy ltion of theses.called rerophthalmla. periods.; In additic^^tb cod. Hyer oil, the match. so screaming to see you with Tod.” would nod and instantly his doors 'This disturbance does not disturb several ■ extracts, cotitidn both Lisi Duncan, socially prominent, Celia straightened. were jerked open and two or three tee average human being,, but a min A and Di and m 'xibvira'VBdli^ becomes Celia’s loyal frlenA Mitch­ “You seem to know Tod Jordan or four Uds piled in. great deficiency of ■vitamin A in tee Ue for those who w j^ ta talteXtiic ell learns Jordan is paying his rather well,” she said. All Had Car Fare diets of people in some parts of tee vitamins free from^j^e daughter attentions and' forbids her ‘iWell, I sho’jld hope so!” Eve I got madder by the minute. Not world, particularly in Labrador, in­ timately. the extra^'avall^lfle^vare to see him. Celia offends her grand­ glanced about her casually, then because I object particularly to giv­ dicates that tee disease may occur of ^ two varieties—t h o s e /i^ t '-have mother and the elderly Mrs. Mitch­ lowered her voice. “He Wants me ing a helping hand, for many a time in tee human being in a large num­ been standardized and:pmved^|(i :d6n- ell feigns illness and departs lor a to marry him. Sometimes I don’t I’ve picked up young wayfarers on ber of cases, accompanied in rnwy tain sufficient amounts of'botb i ^ r rest. The girl goes to Mrs. Parsons’ know—of course I've never been lonely roads. Once I had an extra instances by a ■visual disturbance mins A and D to be 'p f se^ ce^ fii^ Long Island home for a lengthy really happy with Courtney.” passenger for a himdred and fifty called night blindness. thoM forms, which; l»ve- notr<,b^ visit. There Jordan calls frequently. miles when I had expected him for In addition to complete absence standardized and for which, the He and Celia go on a picnic with ten—^but this was different. of vitamin A from the diet, there is claims made are.iihw;im The Lisi and Dicky Caruthers. Before “You mean—a divorce?” Involun­ tarily Celia drew back. For one thing I knew teat every of course the possibility of ■vitamin phjrsician will-be able^to adiiHEM^the they return Mitchell arrives. He young buck in that crowd had car­ A deficiency. Apparently tee ab­ patient which of the . ektra^i .are seems about to propose marriage to “"Well, why not? They’re good fare in his pocket and was saving sence of a sufficient amount of ■vita­ potent, and tee t iiff6rmetic^% may Mrs. Parsons when Celia interrupts. this season. And Tod really is a it for a mo'vie, a simdae, or cigarets. min A leads to easier infection. In also be had by''ivriting;to tee'^Ameri- Next day when opportunity offers love! LfOok!” Evelyn put her finger And the public'was paying the bill. a series of experiments carried out can Medical Association., .f*' he does not Introduce the subject. on the widest, most dazzling of the At last all but one boy disap­ Celia and Jordan go to a supper bracelets on her arm. It was a peared. That one had not tee brass I . ------I ■ ...... club to dance and there encounter woven band of diamonds and sap­ of the others. He finally bosu-ded my dom in a world of .science, aad'mf-. Eve Brooks, whose marriage does phires, a blaze of white fire and blue street car, went about six blocks chines. He has already affseted: not interfere with her flirtations. radiance. and got off. I wondered how far tee seriously politics "aad edt^tion,* ■ “Tod gave it to me,” Eve said S S < the others had traveled. Not far, He is beginning., to > affect rdigton NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY softly. “No wonder I’m wild about ony of them, I knew, for tee high and poetiy as weU. ' AAd. .thodgh CHAPTER XXXIII him!” school of another district was less he has disciples by/the' thousands A waiter who appeared to know Celia looked away. In one crash than a mile and a half away. in China, Russia,. MexfoQ . ., and Jordan led them to a table before her dream castle had fallen. Tod in If any of teem had no car-fare Western Europe., his, philaaopl^/ is a window overlooking the porch. love with Eve! The bracelet. Tod why couldn’t we have walked tee JOHN DEWEY’S BIRTH as American as . lt is iprophetid alid ‘Have you been here before?” in love with E3ve! But it couldn’t distance? All day in school needing universal.” • .v-v BY JOAN SAVOY Celia asked. be! litUe. garments made, with cartridge collar with notched revers, slit exercise, sim and fresh air (it was a On October 20, 1859, John Dewey, “Yes—once or twice. Not recent­ She could not trust herself to , pleatings, novelty scarfs, belts and pockets and a dark green suede beautiful day). It would have killed ’S WTFE IffiBS - ly.” Jordan looked away as he spoke. speak. Pile fabrics and curly furs are button trimmines and fabric belt. It has its own little Johnny- teem, I suppose. America’s foremost philosopher and “Well, I think it’s lovely here. I’m “Here comes Tod now.” Celia m ^ g things warm for children covere^buttons ar?n<5iced in abiS- beret, made, of the white wool, in An old gentleman came out of the educator, was bom on a farm at this winter. , ^ ^ . 'Wilmington, Del.,,Oct 20.t^ (A P ) glad you brought me!” could hear Eve Brooks’ voice vague­ draped style and worn atop the cemetery. He did not thumb his Burlington, "Vt. —^Mrs. RebeccarM. Foreman,'of “Better order before we dsince. ly. She saw that Tod was approach­ Their coats may be long oi short,!, not* after they must have that sug^estiph, is vary smarl to have a young- yotmgster’s head. Green tweed pleat­ way, nor did he get on a street car. He was grsiduated from tee Colonel Albert W. Foreman,' tJ. S* "What do you want?” ing them. Her Tod—nb, ed skirt and.a sliprover of green and He was poor, one could see. He of wooliness that is so pleasant ster s hat nmtc.h het ooaU Little fur University of Vermont at 20 and A., a former. resident-Xof'W^hnffig- Celia looked over the menu card the terrible things Eve had said! Oh, when frigid days arrive. Leda cloth, capes and Russian cut jackets are natural white jersey completes her started along the street and my car ton, died today in Boston^ Sfozs., and made her selection. Jordan gave the whole world was a nightmare! outfit. passed him several blocks away. He took his doctor of philosophy de­ velour de laine, chinchilla cloth, nice for those; Who can have a couple after a long illness., Mrs. .E^reniea the order to the waiter, who nodded belonged to a generation teiit gree from Johns Hopkins five Celia rose as Jordan reached the pilot weave woolens, alpaca cloth, of outfits. These fasten up the side For a long coat, to wear over was a native of. Boston'ahd. daugh­ and disappeared. walked when it hadn’t tee price and years later. He subsequently table. and other materials go into these. of the coat, usually under a line of dresses, a very smart choice is a ter of tee Rev. Dr. J.-;R. .MlUig^,:of The orchestra leader at the far teat expected no largess of the pub­ taught philosophy at the Universi­ “ I—I think I’d like to go out on When fur is used, and that is often, fur trim, and have little stand-up medium blue pilot’s weave pile wool, yentor, N. J., also a .- former >\^- side of the room raised his baton. lic. Probably when he was young ties of Minnesota, Michigan and the porch,” she said. “I don’t feel it is done with restraint, in the way collars. trimmed with tan dyed Persian mington resident. The-.funerad .wiE The first bars of “In Monterey” he walked three miles twice a day Chicago. As director of education well.” of a small, becoming collar, a touch Some Christmas reds, many blues lamb and topped by a blue felt hat at the latter institution Dewey di­ be held' on Monday, and interm it floated out on the air. The leader 'The young man bent over her so- ■ wrists, perhaps a few band- and greens, a few browns, beige and ■with a touch of fur on it. The coat to a country school. will be in Arlington National ceffte- was a blond youth, slim and with Had Expensive Tastes rected tee First Experimental licitously. “ Sorry,” he said. ‘ Here : jngs do'wn the front or on the pock­ whites are favorites. is double-breasted, fits slightly and School, many models of which are tery. ' a boyish face. Now he raised his we’ll go this way.” Illustrative of the outstanding has handy pockets^ The fur is used Yet those yoimgsters rode while megaphone and. was singing the ets. he walked. I tried to get the psy­ now familiar throughout tee Without a v;ord to Eve he led The lines of coats for children are types of winter boats for children sparingly, for a small collar and wee chology of this new era teat expects country. ^ ballad. Celia out of the room to the broad very smart this wipter. Better even are one long, and one short. bands aroimd the sleeve. With a True dyeZ are rubber-tired transportation. Trucks? Dewey came to Columbia Uni­ “Tod—it’s our song!” I porch. The girl drew a deep breath than that, they are young lopking. Natural white chinchilla cloth frock and woolen scarf knitted un­ “What do you mean?” Well, pleasd excuse me for liying— versity in 1904 where, with occa­ i of the fresh air. Ultra-styles are avoided and fitted fashionis a uiplength reefer coat der the chin, this is a very conserva­ sional extended absences for e a s i e r to Before Celia could explain a so­ ! “Cooler here,” Jordan was saying. lines are modified. There are m&ny (lei|t) ■with r a g l^ sleeves, a jaunty tive and chic outfit! but several of teem stop]w;d before prano laugh interrupted. those boys amd one was approached travel to Russia, China and Mex­ “Lord, but you’re pale! How about ico, to observe experiments in life “Well, imagine finding you two apything^I,pan g«tnhystei*:%i, ^ d for a ride. ’They wanted cars, good Dresses,'dra^ or/lingerie'roak . n n would find most of teemtead an, eco'- and society, he has taught xmtil here!” : cars, and made faces and shouted •Tt .. i,.; ■ «* . a A j. «« • ' ? ■ * «etO •Whetf' ■■ Eve Brooks was coming toward ^ C k a shook het'head. ■ - - ^ I «tter«’AJksf«ilittg Wbbt she!d W ^ hio^i h’^s.' “ rehiarics when they were refused! ■^'“ ® ^ j much study Diamond Dyea apottiit^ , of ' them. Her scarlet lips were bowed But we must! It’s the only way —Edward A. Filene. by tee owners. i ^®^®y devoted “Nothing,” .she said. They walked to educational theory with tee streaking: never a“:trace of'itfcit: in a satirical smile. Eve’s eyes were slowly to one end off the porch to stop her.” I walked for years before I had Jordan gave a wry grin. “Only view df relating teaching more re-dyed look.' Just ridi.Teven, bright, her laughter a trifle un­ where there was a large seat. Celia The motherhood that bears and a car. And I’ve worked like a horse way to start her. you mean ” closely to tee environment of pu­ bright colors that-held* anutringly steady and too high-pitched. She sat down and leaned her head back. to keep. OUT ramshackle old bus fed “Why, Tod, you talk as though—” forsakes is less than animal. pils. One writer has summed him through wear and -washing. - wore a black, low-cut gown spang­ For a moment she closed her eyes. and housed since. Anyone who Diamond Dyes are risen and drawn out tiny puff. They returned to the ‘ -Gilbert-K. Chesterton. that many actorS; in Chicago are a chair. Eve sank into it. “ Sometimes,” she said hesitantly, America than any other «ontribut-j dining room. One darting look told working in stores. Probably in ' “Is your husband here?” Celia, “when we’ve been together you’ve ing agency. Lf I had a child who j OVER^I? MILLION JARS USED YgAPlV said that you—cared for me.” Celia that Eve had disappeared. If we cpvdd .t^ce back every suir- meat stores, wherethey can rub thumbed his. way, through life, I’d asked., “Find him and bring him 1 “Where’s the' waiter?” Jordan over, ’Tod.” Jordan bent his head to hear the c ^ . . every marri shipwreckj_ we ielbfoWs vdth tee hams. . - ' put him in .a barrel and feed him ...... — . sr;:— ‘ . words. They were barely above a growled. ' " ' through a bimg hole. Eve lifted a hand in protest. On'the table beside the windows “Not Courtney!” she smiled. whisper. “ Of course, dear. You know I do.” were two melted ices. Jordan found “I’d have to get . out a search war­ the man who had taken the order, rant to locate that lad! Haven’t “ Yoii mean that?” seen him for two days. He’s sup­ “■Why, Celia, what a question! i ^ Wh^t New York Is Wearing HUISTOWN The Matter of posed to be on a fishing trip, but I’m Did you bring me all this way just | *‘'T that? You know I love you!” i eyenmg had been dulle ^^® The^new Auppi^ Avooiens of feath­ roundings I say I love s^u. And if yo^ve >n teto teUin^^ telllnt er weight, are predominant at tee him up to a turkey supper and all penditore, which after all, be hunting someone. He came to­ (To Be Continued) there weren’t so confoundedly many! smartest Inncheon places, at the the fixings. is really a matter of choice ward them. All the tobacco farmers in this “Frederick, I’ve nm into some people aroimd I’d make it con'vinc-' afternoon bridge -.and at tea time. in appointments. ing! Now what’s all this about any­ Small wonder for their popularity section have taken dovra consider­ people I know. Miss Mitchell, Mr. able tobacco this damp and .lt indi­ 225 MAIN ST. Ward. And Mr. Jordan.” how ?” for' they oifer such a delightful Celia was looking away from him. change. Thdjf'are; exquisitely beau­ cates a good crop as tee leaf has M^CHESTER There were “how-do-you-do’s” M A K E I T cured well and is of fine texture and She bit her lip. tiful, and'.pi^ticiil as well. and then the youth known as Fred­ good color. P A Y ood n ig h t ] erick sat down. He was mildly good “It’s about tee bracelet you gave Imagine this model in rich raisin Eve.” shade crepy woolen, with the bib The Amateur night held by tee {The Funeral Home PHONE 4340V looking in a way which did not dif­ Y O l J R S E U . Grknge Tuesday was a great suc­ ferentiate him from hundreds of “The what?” jabot in eggshell shade faille crepe. The bracelet — diamonds and It has the ^tshionable swathed hip- cess. The Hall was filled and tee other young men. program was well given. There were sap'phires—you gave. Elve Brooks.” line. The pointed treatment at tee W m ,P /Q U lS H Jordan’s sharp oath was half un­ three prizes given. The first was “That’s good music,” Tod Jordan fremt combines i with box-plaits of won by Ruth Hills impersonating a der his breate. His dark eyes con- thexskift to give the wearer height. said. He appeared ill at ease. “ Shall dude colored gentleman. Miss Hills we dance?” trlicted. •-,'Slyle' No;;i: 28lj^ may be had in rizeh .•lj8i:.18: years* <36v. 88, 40 and 42 is a member of Hillstown Orange. “I’d love to!” Eve was .on her feet Second prige went to members of “■What are you tsdking about?” inckea^UBt. at once. Celia glanced up, startled. East Hartford Grange; Th^ pre­ She was sure Tod had not meant he said roughly. “I never gave Eve - Size ^ requires, 4% yards. 39-inch Brooks a bracelet!” sented a dialogue. The third prize to ask Eve to dance the first dance with; 39-Inch contrasting. went to -three boys in tee neighbor­ “ She said you did.” QEtfried/:Out in black and white ■with him. Already they were mov­ hood. They gave a dialogue, in a ing away in the crowd. “Well, It’s not true.” The man qant(m;cr^[^i. 4t is equally chic and laughed shortly. “Where’d I get : daytime needs; dentist’s office. Those te^king part “Will you dance. Miss Mitchell?” were Robert, Luke and Lawrence Celia smiled. She rose and slipped money enough to buy diamond cents ;ln. stamps bracelets? If I had I’d offer teem Riley, brothers. into Frederick Ward’s arms. q r' cbkiBe sure Mrs. Ethel Squires Kannritz, who to you. 'What’s Eve talking about, pattern. Address She could see Tod and Eve across anyhow? Such nonsense!” was operated on at tee Charter Oak the room. Eve’s head was close to Designed to bring college cheers Pajitirihi 3?^>artmenh; Our new. Fall hospital Monday is resting com­ “But, Tod, she told me you gave of'thanks is the (j^stmias>gift, . . . .stands squarely . behind minute late. Eve ■was laughing and a single stamp on each side of tee Fur a Herald r'atcem .ot tee shorts and street pajamas. j I';- She reached for Jordan’s hand and .2 8 1 9 our service. For 44 years Jordan’s face was white. He looked shade vrill suffice, however. model iUustratect, send I5c in clasped it tightly. Celia was radiant Mr. Dougan ■was chief dyer . . - angry. He did not sit do^wn, but The man beside her seemed less ex­ To make it, get a perfectly plain stamps;or qein directly to Fash­ jRhdHSSf - ‘V inexpensive parchment shade in the ; for Cheney Bros, knd for five ' K# made an excuse. Something, about uberant Suddenly tee girl’s expres­ ion Bureau^ hbuichester Evening Mello^glo Prevents getting clgarets, which ■was ridicu­ sion changed. Shape you wish and glue on the Herald^' Ayenue and 29th . years we have served/thdV/.. lous because the waiter would have “Listen, Tod,” she said, ‘T m not labris. When perfectly dry, sheUac Sfe:eet, #€W 'York City. Be sure p^ple of South Manchester brought them. going to have Eve Brooks spread­ tee entire shade ia

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Without Feale, SATURDAY’S SLATE YAUB IS BOOri' ^ ^ear,ed to less advantage, than was New Havra, Comt-. Oct. K -'-T hey the dase. today, its running attack S i ^ Crosses Sondi Wind­ itftrtted Albie Booth In Yale braig most inaffectir^; and Navy ning to refazm to Qto w Uneu^eup today for |l^ v&Bt 4as unabUI to make yards at. thS; sor Line Tvrice at Hickey’s MkUe, Dadderio, Crockett AGGIES DEFEATED brilliant varsity career, and juat to critical points when it nmant hold, Hari icM B^ense Bit Of- that - TomnqF . star .guor4 Most pf College Games ib e prove that -he ^dn’t sho$^ hsMt yeoTi may jdsnim r a soh theflndl anl, maintain lb chhhoes ■stees to toa ■ town . troops to soften the pj^xMdaon fOh. qxroiill Dvke’s gosJ lln^ Grove Yester&y in Cnr- Score ToDchdowns As Important; Army - Yale, his broken field fo ra g ^ .tha diminu^, . lease - f m /t o ' -Iw hopes of .toe^zouto^eito toaito FOR FOURTH tiM E tive quarterba(dt--tunied,!^-vajtother2 traced" on the schedule -iBut, getting ihoek tndCnrntsn aom paratiye^ easy^gamn gome, toe Essies mside i o f his dazzling. petiM n u ^ ^ h|fe)r jjotre^fi^ .RrInceSr taSsd Battle. North End Team Wins N. Y. U.-Fordham, Dart- Bulldog defeated;'Brown, 21: to TIM ^Tm cflla Seido^ downs ogotost Ipar for toa Cuba ; Booth inay not *be ihdiiroenjBitblet played, but in every, fear were far .ntora succeptfiji^ to Trinity Wins 16-6 at Storrs; to the success of the Ydle'eleyen,'aih fure Of &e game had the better pf forward passing. .ottaiUL,. Once .t o Sixlh Straight Game; Meet mouth-Harvard Best. has been maintained in certain 4uir*; the Midshipmen. Ihe Eagles' won their., third toe last h £ ^ ^ ters, but after his' e x i s t s 'i n thb , ^straight game of the seasoh yester- ciiught ^ New London' Ockfords C. A. C. Fumbles Often and Bowl this afternoon tb ^ aret<^' > PltMNirgh. W i n a w ^ ;day aftemoon'by heating the South for oh appsii^t toqtfiidpi^ hii ■M New York; Oct. 20.— (AP)—The 4X)0 football, fans iiFlid’oan ;fi^ ^ &yracdse, ,N. Y.. Oct »).—Twn ^Windsor town team, 14 to 0, at officdals deolaeed it Ulegot .Tiie Ndtional list of unbeaten and un­ any number of telling.-'^ atgaments hitherto undefeated and unscored iBlckey’s Ghove. , r touched two^^Eagle ptoyers to as^- Wednesday.. Fads to Impress. tied football teams has dwindled to why the score woidd have been a upon football teams met at Arcli-' Due to the lateness of South Wlnd- ■ ,'The ^ b s were.hedd^fp a scoreless ce«aion>^hish, .9f; CpU^, ngA p^ tsai in arriving, the periods were' 4S according to records compiled by —great deal different - % had - the - elusive: 'bo^ 1 Stadihm' Satid^J^------_ * And 12D0A> tie for.toe-to^ titoo^^aeason at kbortened, but this was a decided 'This play'came shortly '^dsf The Associated Press. Although 144-pound jumping bean been kept-icimeltulon of the ittoStihrilllng^wtii^- Mk^I^bo yesterday afternoon mak­ With several of their star .back* By ERIK W. MODEAN outranked by four other elevens in under wraps on the sideline. to toe 'Visitors as toe Eagles toe scoring threap ^uncornid the ^^J|th8:ed, here in . rtcenA -ysMaKith" ing it evident that more strength is -visitors. The p a ^ ' was .. almost field men on the sidelines.'due to In- ^ ^ number of victories Dartmouth’s For three periods- Booth was fn HttSbu^gh Pantheix had def^ktOd :tiovdd dertainly have added to toe n^ded. "Apparently toe town chain- caught, by,'Kennedy'^. J9ut,he' was heavy scoring brigade has assumed the game and dui^Sog that ttme-lralai' icmiej 14 to a Theta-d^erei isepre if it had been a full gam a^ juries received in the Sons of Italy | uibitions of football ever' witnessed pidim have been unable to recover tackled ______hard______a second _ after__ the _ the lead in total points. 'The Indians making a stirring com'eb&ck after jihivering fans in the atm^A ^ j ^tlRolllng up eight first downs, good game In the Hurley Stadium last | on Gardner Dow Field, the Connec- from Hanover have tallied 225 its defeat at the htmds of- Georgia llov two touchdowns and two extra from toe wholesale loss of players j catch, causing thhik^ to fly but'of Thursday night,'the Majors galloped . ticut Aggies went down to a fourth - Cornell 12, F rliicetim "Y '^ ^ from last year’s team New and bet- hii^;*hands" on a Unc to . Gerosa, a points in four games holding their swarmed all over Brown,v The Bruin Pi^cetoo, N. o e t ' ii;. the offense of the Eagles nn^h shod over the^ New London | successive defeat in as many Starts opponents scoreless Clemson, North line that h^d smothered Prtneeton^a toe visitors, and threatened ter talent is needed to prevent the un^TWAn, etatu^^ig fyljy . five yards Sub Base team at Hickey’s Grove power to, at Storrs Saturday afternoon. Trin­ Dakota, Oklahoma City and North attack and the back field that had ^or three times to score but M ^brs f^ m totong toe, town hwaors i NACuh player ..touched toe yesterday afternoon to win, 20-0. depanmen ts to the first hmv* flma “ <* ' ity College following in the foot­ trampled the Tiger forvterds and ssed because of fumbles. The Qver north this s e a s o n . •:* ball at any tUpe. . Pitted against the heaviest team, Dakota State all have won five •the IthacA^ Saturday Althoufh toe Cubs have not yet steps of Albright, Maine, and the games without defeat or tie. Ten had run circles around tlUK'ends a defense stopped toe> -visitors toe BUjg^kMHm Klfikz Wep ^ ' ntmn for man, to visit the North End Coast Guard by winning 16 to 6. It week ago were futile in trj^g to Princeton Sot the second suCcesSw been scored upon, thereby attesting - Oife of .toe features of the game this season, the Majors, even with teams on the list have permitted year. The score, 12 to 7, vOry near** whole game, one first down being to toelr defensive ability, it is a fact was the first gaipe this season in the opposition no points. hold the twinkling Booth in Check was toe Atceltoqt punting df Billy ' their star backs looking on, could ly duplicated last year’s^ figures registered against them and that by that they were but]^ayed '-by the which the Aggies scored. and in attempting to make any a forward pass. ' Eagledop. TtfriM he got away boots not be stopped. They had every­ groimd through Adam Walsh’s^ re­ which were 18 to 7, but Saturday lighter and smoother working WaJ- between 50 ana 60 yards from, his thing; line smashing ^ays, end runs The encoimter was amazing from New York, Oct. 20.—(AP)—Tra­ . Plays during game that stood fingford SiL|:ies yesterday. The Cubs, many angles. First of all the amaz­ ditional mid-October rivals of east­ juvenated tackling lineman. :the Tiger score represented enter­ own end ifone vihen'a 'nfi8ta^,Vi^uld that produced yudage xmder well- prise in tiddng quick advantage of out Were a plungxf off right tackle in fact, did well* tb avert defeat. The ing number of Aggie fumbles at ern football again are opposed to In the third period, on the o|her by Slaga who, after going thxpugh liave been total. Farr .also booted timed interference and the best hand, the only one in which Booth two Comdl errors before the sec­ Visitors produced the only real scor­ nut of^ danger .todee, showmg. how aerial attack shown thus far. critical moments, the inability of each other in this week’s leading the line, ran «w ay from two back- ing threat of the" battle to toe clos­ , the team to use end plays or to games with only a few “breathers” did not see action, Yale w ^ not only ond half was five minutes old. much of the play was to. Manchester Moske, always to be depended upon fleld men and was pulled, down after ing minutes.of toe 'fourth period territory. Penalties rather than [choose the right play at the right and still fewer intersectional games outrushed..but.. only a magnificent for long punts did not disanpoint Bier First Defeat a run of forty-five yards; O’Brig^t, when they 'marched to toe nine yard Wallingford offensive gestures, were time, the fact that the Aggpies made of Importance to lend variety to the gold-line stand by the Bll forwards on a^reverse play^ also made a long the large crowd that took 'ux the ’Tuscaloosa, Ala., O ct 20.—Ala- nne' wfidie' Manchestef’s defense responsible for two of these danger­ f 12 first downs to Trlnitjr’s three and schedule. prevented Brb-wn from putting over run ■ wKch T«v|« toe way. for the first grapple with Uncle Sam’s boys a touchdown. b;ama mkrehed to an 18 to.fi victory 'stiffened and a field goal attempt by line ptm ts.' yet did not threaten once with the The old “Big Three” engage in a setMnd.ttotohdovm. *' dnee the present club was organ­ over Tennessee in Denny Stadium Vollhardt went into the scrimmage . The Cubs '^got inside toe Eagles* exception of the third quarter when trio of the leading games against Stone and Nlckles played the best ised. \ Saturday before 10,000 fan8.,_ line, the Cubs recovering on their 30-yard line once in the first quar­ The first quarter started off as a a, touchdown wsis scored after a suc­ rivals of long standing. Harvard Army 6, Etarvdrd 0^ for toe -vtsttors on toe defense while own three yard line and kicking out The defeat was the. first since ter but quiciOy surrendered on free kicking affair finally ending cession of first downs following the and Dartmouth have been meeting Cambridge, Mass*, £>ct. 18-r The Conley was the best on the offense. safely just as the final whistle start­ 1926 for the Volunteers. Alabama downs. *11118 was the nearest they with McCarthy, Major’s left end, kick-off. on the gridiron since 1882 and again Army csurled its fim major objec­ The lineups: ed the largest crowd of toe season 'Scored its touchdowns on straight cam eto scoring. Maguire caught a sifted through to block a Sub Base Amazing too, was "Hank” Phlp- will bring out one of Saturday’s tive in 1930 football t^ a y . MldWay. Eagles: O’Bright, Brannlck, left homeward. .. ■* football, mingled with a few open forward pkM in the first quarter punt, giving the Majors the bcdl' pen, Trinity star quarterback who most important games. The Big through the opening period of the end; Chase, ^01161;, left,tackle; J. Undoubtedly! toe big attendance battle with Harvard, Edward Herb field running plays. Coach Wallace that, a mote daring player-• Would. when he recovered. Line plunges in the second quarter, sent a beau­ Green team, still imdefeated and the Mitcbel, left guard;'Olhca^age, cen­ was due largely to toe return of came out of a spinner play on Har­ Wade storted hla ^ “shock tnpops” have converted into a first down; St. by Ris Cassi and Moske made the tiful 50-yard dropkick from the ex­ highest scoring aggregation in the ter; McGuire, KOVls, right guard; Tom Kelley . -as coach of the dibs. John tore' off tWo' dr ttoee neat vard’s 16-yard line, pivoted through agatoit the invaders and left theto Majors’ first down. A criss cross treme right hand comer of the A g­ east, may come to Cambridge a Kreprites, right tackle; M, Mitchel, ’The successor to Art Mulligan, how­ slashes off tackle'but toeae Were off­ his left tackle and flashed across 15 to one. quartet. ’The Volunteers behind the line, - Moske to M eikle,' gies’ 40-yard line, sailing between slight favorite, but Harvard has ’Tyler, right end; Balow, Capello, ever, has had insufficiint time to set by losses a m oni^ later. yards of turf before a Harvard hand threatened the Crimson Tide’s goal was good for five yards but a Moske the goal posts for the first score of shown plenty of strength to make it quarterback; Copeland, Fish, left make a :^ real progreds with the The Middletown South Ends who to Meikle pass which followed an even battle although defeated by touched him. line only’ twice during the game^^ material nn hand.: Now that.he. has the game; and Disco, who in the There bn the 1-yard line, Har­ iiatchdj^'rigw h^toa failed and the Sub Base received last two minutes of play snatched Army. seen.whatHhe. various men-cmn and vard’s captain, Ben Tickoor, dove' East Humbled can’t do, no doubt drastic" steps -will the hall on downs. an Aggie pass out of the air on his The Cadets tackle a second major S^*l2i Windsor: ' Stone,^Ifcft end; Chester next Sunday to oppose toe into him, but the pair rolled over Madison. Wls., Oct. 20.—^Wiscon­ be taken during the coming week to The highlights of the first quar­ own 22-yard Ims and aided by ex­ game in succession playing Yale at Hardin, left tacMe; Taylor, left Cubs. Yesterday's lineup: ter, in which neither team scored, New Haven in a clash that pits the goal line to an Army touchdown, sin’s powerful team overwhelpied improve conditions. The Cubs show­ cellent Interference galloped down* guard; Nlckles, center; Harrison, Manchester: L. Parr, le, Spencer, .was a 28 yard run back of a Sub Army’s all-around strength against and *^th them rolled the football in an intersectional ed more pep under their new leader the field for a touchdown. right guard; Jackson, right tackle; It, Merref, Ig, Pentore, c, Lessner, Base kick to the sailors’ 35 yard the brillianay of Albie Booth. Prince­ game. game Saturday, 27 to 0, before a but were still unable to display any Trinity’s first touchdown came in jLetzelter missed his try for point Mason, right end; Zalowski, quarter­ rg, Perotti, rt, Wells, Squatrito, line, by Meikle aided and abetted by ton meets Navy in an unimportant crowd o f'30,000 home-coming spec­ back; Nickles, left halfback; Ge- sustained attack. Gustafson, Borbv(^, re, Maguire, some fine interference. , Scharek____ second in­ quarter when Blalick, game. The powerful Panthers of and 60,000 set high in Harvard’s tators. It was Penn’s first defeat of The Weak Points staduim, looking down as Harvard beau, right hidfback; Conley, full­ St John, qb, Farr, Uil^ BOgleson, tercepted a pass to gain possession' halfback, inter^ted a for- Pittsburgh hope to fill their stadium the year. The Cubs seem very weak at end, Dietz, MaiQKitti, rhbT 'Williams, of the ball later, but both teams Aggies 11-yard fought desperately and vainly to win back. Louie Farr being the only valuable for the first time when they take Milo Lubratovich, giant tackle, Touchdowns: Slaga 2; extra Waterman, fb. , were battling It out on the undersea **^®> the Aggie pass coming after up the task at which their neighbors back those points, but they were all wingman so far as performances to that Army needed and at the close blocked two. kicks, recovering one points, Copeland, Fish. Wallingford:' Kennedy, le, C. An-^ boys’ 19 yard line when the quarter French fumbled the kick-off and from Carnegie Tech failed, t r ^ g to for a touchdown, and also intercept date reveal. The line from tackle to gelo, (^rosa, it, R. Rimdle, Ig, S. ended. was dropped in his tracks and a 15- the scoreboard high over the south Referee: Falkoski; umpire, Mur­ tackle carries plenty of weight and stop Notre Dame. Since Carnegie stands read Army 6, Harvard 0. ed a lateral which led to another phy; head linesman, Golas. Angelo, c, E. She^, T g , Bersier, rt, Go Into Air yard p^alty was imposed for un­ failed, Pitt has about the best Badger score. , is powerful defensively but on the Condon, Bacci, re, Batis, Clark, qb, With less than 20 yards to go for necessary roughness, bringing the chanqe of any eastern team of beat­ offense it is far less satisfactory, toe R. Sheey, Ihb, Morris, 'Vollhardt, their first marker, the Majors ball to Aggies one-yard line. Then Carnegie Routed Eagles repeatedly breaking through rhb, ’nmko, Williams, fb. ing the Irish. Carnegie plays West­ South Bend, Ind., Oct. 18—^Notre OTHER SCORES opened the second quarter with a Fontano, fullback, carried the ball ern Reserve at Cleveland in an in­ Bhwt to smother ball carriers for losses at Referee: Johnny McGrath; um­ persistent aerial attack which through center, making a touch­ Dame surprised evOn its most ardent GUNS AND KNIVES crucial stages, of the battle. tersectional game and Boston Col­ followers today by trouncing the Amherst 26» Worcester Tech .7* pire, Sammy Massay:vw.head4ihes- sparkled. Standing on the sailors’ down in three plays. Phippen added lege entertains. Dayton. . Magdire at quarterback h^^ inan, Gil Wright. Time, four 23 yard line Captain. Moske feigned the point after with a drop-kick. stirong ^Game^e-''Tech 'eleven frdto » 4 to show himself'the equal of-either r.f 0.1 -rfrfTiiT -jy-iriT.M Penn State and Colgate, loeeting 0. to heave to his right end and The Aggies’ lone score came Pittsburgh, 1 to 6. The Rockne Stratton or Dahlquist, last year’s for the first time, present a pair of team scored twice on forward passes Bowdoin 19, Tufts 14.. , Providence—^There are no soft turned to lay the flat pass plump Georgetown, Ky., Oct. 20.— (AP) signal barkers. He seems a bit early in the third quarter, produced strong teams although neither is in and once when it converted a Scot G. C. N. Y. 87, Mass. Aggies 7. spots in Brown's schedule yet. in the arm of McCarthy, leh end when Kolb ran back the kick-off to the undefeated class. Bowdoin and f-Someone fired a gun when a touch­ timid carrying the ball and seldom Bruins taclde their third major op­ over the Submarine goal line. The fumble on the latter’s two-yard line Colby 19, Lowell Textile 0. makes any runbacks of punts. His Trinity’s forty-yard line, from Holy Cross enjoy a similiar ranking. Into a touchdown. Howie Eyth tal­ Grove- City 19, Westminster 0. down was made in a game between ponent in succession in Holy Crol» ball was brought back for offside two ne^o High school teams here, manner leads one to believe that he this- week. The Crusaders never where Harger and McCombe took The championship of the Bronx and lied the Scot’s only score on a 72- Maryland 21, St. John’s (Md.) 13. play, and the same play repeated it to the 25 with off tackle plays. a chance for a place among the several knives and guns appeared in must have been badly hurt at some have beaten Bro-wn, losing six yard dash In the tmrd period. New Hampshire 14, Maine 6. time or other and a bit too careful this time with Meikle on the receiv-; Then French fumbled booting the elect of' the football worlu.^^ at the hands of spectators, most of the games and tying one. '—ns. Keyed to a high pitch, the Notre Norwich 6, Coast Guard Acad. 0. about his own safety. Williams and ing line who plifiiged the necessary ball to the 17-yard line Where Har­ stake N. Y. U. eind Fordham clash crowd entered toe melee, and police ■■ 4 0. Dame players arose to the o'clbasion Penn State 0, Lafayette 0. Farr are a pair of fine halfbacks hut few yards for the first touchdown in at New York. were called to quell the riot. \Princeton, N. J.—Saturday’* ger recovered. Then McCombe fum­ and outplayed their rivals to every Swarthmore 38, Washington Col­ there is something decidedly lacking the north comer of the field. bled and it was Trinity’s ball on A few other leaders play lesser No arrests were made, since the Princeton-Navy game may not Jse Scxilly’s try for point was blocked. department of the game. The LrliA lege 6. in the offensive teamwork of the the 17. With the play Disco fumbled opponents. Important battles among forward wall, ran kers the weaker officers could find no one who would important to the public in general The Majors held the Subs for Temple 20, W. and J. 7. tell who did the shooting. Bruised champions. hut it means a lot to .to^ teaoid. and Jurlngius recover^ on'the 11- the colleges which fall short of the combination of the two, outcharged Perhaps Coach Kelley will be able downs in the closing moments of the eyes and broken noses were the only They have been meeting since 1892. yard line. A five-yard penalty for “big” rating: Amherst and We^eyan and outfought the Pittsburgars to perfect these d^ecte, but he ad­ first half and tallied another touch­ A food expert predicts that com­ casualties. Dimbar High school of Up to 1920 the Tigers won every Trinity off-side put the ball In po­ meeting in the first of tiie little from the second period on. mitted during thq game yesterday down on an end around play by plete meals -will soon be sold in Lexington won the game» 19 to 0, game; since then there have been sition for the plimging Harger to three series, Gettysburg plays Buck-' Notre Dame, abandoning the usual that more talent was needed. There Dadderio which wasl preceded by a nell and Temple meets VUlanova. packages. When toe time comes from the Georgetown Neg^o Instl- three more victories and .three ties fine, forward good ' for 20 yards, score. Williams’s drop-kick for point “shock-troop” attack, played its is a report toatoDatilquist is p}a^- A summary of the'situation left we’ll be to for a picnic. ahd only one Fttooeton Moske to MeiUe; and line bucks by after failed. The summary: first team dln^ost the entire lengtl^ by Saturday’s games follows’;- of the game. ' Moske and Ris Cassi. Scully kicked Trinity’s line-up: le, L. Wadlow, the goal. ’The hsdf ended with the Childs; It, Duksa, Weinstein; Ig, East—^The chase for the mythical ball in midfield after a successful Spray, Meier; c. Campion, Coles; sectional title still is wide open with Rams 'Vlotorloos ' forward, Moske to Dadderio. rg, Jones, Geiger; rt, BurgesI, Say­ Army, Dartmouth, Pittsburgh, Cor­ Worcester, Mass., Oct. 18—^In a ’The full power of the Sub team ers; re, Bockwlnckel, Doolittle, An­ nell, Fordham, N. Y. U., and Temple fast, clottely fough game marked by was felt by the Majors shortly after derson, Dunbar; qb, Phippen, Ull- the present leaders.^ Army gets hard but clean playing, toe Ford­ the second half opened when the man; Ihb, Bialick; rhb. Disco, Brit­ another test Saturday meeting Yale ham University fobtball team today New Londoners forged down to the ton; fb, Fontano, Britton. eind Dartmouth must dispose of held off a fighting Holy Croat elevto Majors’ 8 yard line but lost on the Coimecticut Aggies line-up: le, Harvard. Fordham and N. Y. U. to toe last minutes of play and re­ fin ^ play, an incomi>lete pass. An­ Callahan, Wilson; It, Rebman; Ig, meet at New York. Yale, unbeaten gistered its fourth successive victory gelo kicked out of demger to Majors’ Yuskiewlcz, Libutzkefc, Moore, Mc­ by sectional rivals also rates cem- of the season at Fitton Field, 6-0. 30 yard line. The sailors opened Cann; rg, Sternberg, Kolb, Storrs, sideration as does Western Mary- A capacity crowd o f . 20,000 wit­ ano&er: drive to the Majors’ goal leind, conquerors of Georgetpym. nessed toe gai^. Jim Murphy, Hakanson; rt, Hakanson, Storrs; Fordham’s star bObk an(^ one of toe line by the air route, completing re, Juringius, Eddy; qb, Williams, Big Ten — Northwestern’s, over-, two forwards in succession to bring p^nch* Ihb whelming •victory over minois and leading scorers to ^ country, made DeRosa, McCombe; toe single touchdown ot- toe con­ the ban teck down to the Majors’ ^^5, Stevens,’ Murphy, Pierce; fb, Michigan’s triinnph over Ohio State 10 yard line where the North End were the outstanding developments. test. ‘ Pierce, Harger. Wisconsin’s great -win over Penn line stiffened and the pigskin was Score by periods: again booted by Brunlg to parts less ) showed that the Badggrs must be Oetattibia Bwatoped Trinity ..'...... 0 10 0 6^16 feared. ^ , Hanover, N. H., Oct. 18 -? Dart­ dangerous. I Aggies ...... 0 0 6 0— 6 Southern Conference — Alabama mouth- ebattefod Golumbia^a'topes Gobs Tire Fast [ Touchdowns: Fontano, Disco, The fourth quarter opened with leads -with three straight ’victories, for fpdthoil esiitoence deaiihn by Harger; point from try after touch­ the Majors making three successive the last over Tennessee, which had crush^ toe Btoaiand Wtoto A^ven first downs agednst the fast tiring down, Phippen; goals from field, not lost a game since 1926. Geor^a under h sciora o f t^ to 0 t q t o i " ^ gobs on line a tt^ k s by Moske, Phippen; referee, J. P. Whalen, zdso is highly regarded as a result The big'Oreeiii team, Dadderio, and 20 yard gallop around Springfield; umpire, J. E. Burke, of her smashing defeat of North wealth o f poweiraitosti)^i3ii^A^ t^ a left end by Brunlg that pleased the Boston College; linesman, 4 , M. Carolina. deceptive cfish customers and others. Not Martin; time, 15 minute quarters. Big Six—^Kansas as rrault of Its shatter^ defense, satisfied with his position, Moske i victory over Kansas Ag^es, shares, romped ^ o g } | the If|^f -. of Jimmy Britton, southpaw player, year and Bethany has had its goal Majors—McCarthy, Crockett, le; at the High school courts in a stir­ crossed for 210 points to three de­ Tomfesky, kazaiio. It; Llpplncott, feats. Here's Real Upset * Sheehan; I|i2FBronke, S. Vendrillo, ring toree-aet match. Annapolis, Md., Oct. 90. c; Scully, Jaconskl, rg; Conroy, Turkington .took the first set at Navai'Academy football fAgm' 6 to 4 only to drop toe next *3 to 6. Pittsburgh—-The ijjmlry between Cuzeo, rt; Skoneskie, re; Meikle, qb; Pitt and Notre Dame this week is outrushed, outpasMd»ahd outsmart­ Moske, Angelo, Ihb; Ris Cassi, Dad­ In the third he was much steadier ed Saturday ofterDtOito by Duke I than his spectacular opponent and not entirely new. They have met derio, rhb; Saharek, fb three times, *n 1909, 1911 and 1912. .University, which iron by a s6ore of Sub Base—Myers, Lewis, le; Ed-' ® to 3. Britton had quaUfled for Notre Dame won. toe first two 18 to 0. It is toe first game of along wards, MUo, It; Nelson, Will, Ig;. the semi-finals by finishing a 6 to games by small scores, while toe series in which Duke hfUi hod the *rruett, c; Westltog, rg; Inglehart, ® winner over Jimmy O’Leary in the third game was 0-0 tie. *' hig end of tlie soorev dfitdnst the rt; Ck^t, James, re; Pierce, Oadbo, third set of toelr match -which ihid8hipinMi.,-;:C

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C'ditor,^ declares that New London, Moosup, Hudson.^ New and stopi^'T)ef^*'S^S'^tblTa or flftb; AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 ..wood $6. per IfiftiLj^ J. McKinney, artce df said administration account 7220 for demonstration. James M. the cream of thie western circuit’s York; Providence, New Bedford And day will be charged only for the ac»’ Rosedale J2§-2.., CHEAPI^s^LACE' for a couple, with said estate, and this Court di­ Shearer. talent will be p'ouring over tee tual number clf^tiraes the ad appeay> GOOD-:USED- CARS rects the Executor to give public no­ Manchester, gatoered at the MAstob ed. chargfn? at the rate earned, but foiir r ^ K ^ a ll newly ptfpered aiid tice to all perisons Interested therein mountains into baseball’s fastest no allowance ~or refunds can be made, .C f^ dr Terms . pafiited^^th, white sink, toilett,, 'to appear and be heard thereon- by $400 CA RS company.' . Temple Satur^y night. S u p to on six time ade stopped after the Madden "Bros. ^"UAR^^HFARMlZr wash-, a fj^ , lights, cement efeUar" publishing; a copy- of this ord,er Iri The draft list recently made pub­ was served-at 6. o’clock,, a', parade fifth day. 681 Main St. Tel. 5606 DAIRY PlftjiDUCTS^ 50 sci;ee.a6»; Shades free, garage. ^'Ail' some newaijaiterUiavlng a circulation 1926 BUICK SEDAN, $400, 1926 lic carried the names of only two was' held -shortly after, and 41ie No “till forbids” : dUplay lines not In said. District, on. or before October ceremonies, were begun at 8 o’clock. for $20.’"'l3fihinutes from silk mills. 30, 1830, and by-posting a copy of this Buick -Coach $375, excellent buys. Coast League players. They were sold. WANTED—FORD COUPE body FOR SALE—APPLES. Baldwins, See James M. Shearer, Main and The parade included tvto bliids. The Herald will not be responsible year '22, '23, ’24. Call telephone Greening, Golden Fippins, Sheep Call today, 91 South Main street;! r order on the public sign post.In the , Frisco Seals first base- for more than one Incorrect insertion Town whet-e th^ deceased-last dwelt, Middle Turnpike. man and former 'White Sox and toe local. Fotost band, and ika F to ; of any advertisement ordered for 7602 after 6. Nojses, ^ 0., 50^ and ?1.25 a five days before said day-pf hearing FOR RE3NT—MODERN -five rpQm Pirate player, and Frank Sigafoos, son, New York band. The Nutmeg more than one time. .bushel. Keijfer Fe^s,. 50c. basket. and return rflak6 to this Court. $350 CARS Rangers were attired in their hew The Inadvertent omission of Incor­ FOR SALE1--1028 Essex in excelle'nt flat with or without garage. 37 Dd* wiiAiiAM a. h Y d e Los J^ngeles infielder. Sheely will rect publication of.advertising will be Phonif - 6lU'iiThe '^ilnack-'’' Fanh, mopt street. Phone 8039. , ■ unifonns and attracted m uch. at­ condition, low mileage, new tires. South Mail!’ street? '<:• i ' i H-10-20-30. Judge.-- go-to tee Boston Braves and Siga­ rectified Only by oaneellatton of the -----L-**l— ------1..______TWO CARS AT $350—1927 Buick foos becomes tee. property of Cin­ tention along toe line of macdi down charge made for the servloA rendered. Inquire US West street. * FOR RE^T—4 ROOM tenen^tjSt, Main street, to the termlhus Ah.d All advertisements must conform Coupe, 1926 Hup Coach. For cinnati. FOR SALE—‘Gr e e n - m o u n t a in A-1 condition, modern improve­ demonstration dial 7220. James M. north to Washington street. Two la style. and typography with potatoes, 91.35 pea* bushel. Thomas ' The Seals fully expected to lose regulatlqu by the publish­ ments, garage, 238 Oak street. Shearer. Iheely or Jimmy Zinn, their best degrees were exemplified .in thehve- ers and 'th ey' reserve the right to ' BUILDING— Bqrgess, ^Wappiqg; Phone sRose- ning, toe Royal Court degree by the edit, revise or reject any copy con­ CONHIACTING 14 dale^eO-a. ■- ' \ KOA RS!NT—3 ROOMSvtofe^liad; pitcher, who couldn’t make tee sidered objectionably. / $200 CARS Hudson team, and toe sidnii i ------an outfielder; Johnny Vergez, an tton of interest was made in the service and < Ytiric/ld" ’ t „ cannot be guaranteed. WALNUT SHby?qpBft).duct of Kemal’ib infieldsr, ahh Pete Daglia and Hpw- note. trucks at'your se :ents.|QC. FO^ .RENT—WS. ard Craghead, pitchers. IN p E X OF pjece dining room stijeet, 5 room>^at, . °®®toental par- United Van Service, one qt 'thSV . Mtoenw?ygovernment’’ by replac- Besides Sigafoos, drafted by tee CLASSIFICATIONS leading long distance moving! com­ newly decoratfS; sfecamfife^t^odJ^ atkins Furniture Exchange ■,teg former one-man, one- Reds, Los Angeles may find buyers AFTER MOVIES’ MONEY BlrlbS e*»a*e«o •.«.# eso«*s«t ^ panies. Connection in 162 cities. ern and converde'it. ik rg ^ ‘ X®wi|fc s y a t ^ q f ppUtlcs with a two- for Ed Baecht, pitcher, and Johnny EsngR-g61U6&'LR 0 e • • • • • p • 4p(i • • • • B Phone 3063,1^60,^^64. .) * ^ garage, near Cfentct.''jaiKri8if>' ' Bombay. ,(AP.)—Proposals for re­ Moore and Wes Schulmerich, out­ London — Royalty is sending a Mftrrl&g^l^ pe e • • ^ • • f • ^ tween 8:00 a. D«RthR • e • * •(*”• so* • • • • D BUj moval of “untouchability” is a new fielders. The latter ■was one- of-tee steady stream-dfrits people to the Card of Thanks X L. T. WOOD b 6 ;-^Fiirniture and premisesi^, ^position,, "party coast’s greatest football jplayers - a movies “to get so^^e -qf,vHplIywood’» ‘ piano moving, modem equipment, adventure in'India, like control of In Memorlam ...... X WANTED TO BUY second hand •which Kendal ewqd into being un­ toe palate, writes Mahatma Gandhi few years ago with Oregon State “ ohty-, The latest is Laly tyauredh? lx)st and Found 1 experienced help, public store­ furniture, stoves and ranges. James FOR RENT—-4 ROOMS on Spruce der-the leadership'iof Fethi Bey, and College. I * Stanley, wife^of Lord Derby’s ymiTfg» Announcements ...... t house. Phone 4496. street, Edl improvements; also 4* toe “ Young India” on the problem Peraonals ...... I H. Hopkins, 81 West Main street, which has 16 seats, in parliament, of 60,000,000 Inhabitants who for Sacramento magnates are mourn­ est son, toe Hon. bliver IStanley.^e AutoBiobUM Rockville, Conn. Telephone 17-2, rooms and store on NprU\ Mato brought no cry of Joy from student ing tee loss of Meryl Hoag and Fay can^dly admits that she is gdtiijg-to "* Automobiles for Bale 4 street. Apply 95 Foster street. Tel. centuries have been known as toe Rockville. circles, but the new comparative Thomas, but they also may be seen Hollywood;to “make some m t o ^ ” Automobiles for gzebange .... k- 4 REPAIRING 5230. depressed classes. Recognition of Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 4 ______« ^ freedom of'-the press has. Young toe "untouchables” is one of the counting big dough given teem by and intends to dp so by^dcatohihe Auto Repatnbg—Painting ...... 1 FOR RENT—6 OR 7 ROOM tene- leaders' of the Istanbul 'University, aims of tee Congress party. tee Yankees and Indlafis, Hoag settings for talking p ic t u ^ jy . Auto Schools ...... t-A VACUUM CLEANER; gun; phono­ ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 ^whlch numbers 2,000 men and wom­ was coimted the best prospect in Autos—Ship by Truck ...... • graph, clock repairing. Key mak­ ment. Inquire at 24 Eldridge street. The Mahatma in hl's sermon from Autos— For Hire ...... 4 Robert R. Keeney. en -students, are making audible tee ’ league this season, while Co-eds at Northwestern' Univer? ing. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. TWO LARGE ATTRACTIVE fur- prison goes on to say that "un- Thomas was at least the best pitch­ Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 nlshed rooms, steam. heat, ? all im­ the political ideas of young Turkey. slty, on dates- with members of Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 touchability” implies pollution by er on the Senator roster. toe footb^-'team v/ho were ex-“ Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... It provements, accommodate one or 2 AND 3 ROOM SUFi’ES in the •-.The “Free Press” is the first Johnson Block, all modern’ Im-' daily to be published by students in touch, and therefore in the words Seattle was woefully, weak as a posed 'i=.to ;-smallpox, ,w»e- xwrde Business ond Professional Services COURSES AND CLASSES 27 two each. Telephone 4312. 68 of Akha, it is an excreiconce. He team, but tee Indian owners ex­ Business Services Offered ...... It Woodbridge. ' proVements. Ceill 6917 or 7635. ^Turkey. It has Jione of tee rhapsodic vaccinated'. -Talk a b o u ^ j Household Services Offered ...... 11-A praises of Keinal, Isme't Pasha, and continues; pect .to reailae^ tidy amoimt from confsrepces!' . Building—Contracting ...... 14 BARBER TRADE taught in day THREE FURNISHED rooms lyidth FOR RENT—^6 ROOM tenement, 26 their People’s Party which fill the "By making removal of ‘untouch- tee sale of M^iwin Owen, shortstop, Florists—Nurseries ...... It and evening classes. Low tuition Walker street, all improvements, abUity’ a plank In our platform we and Frank Cox, catcher. Funeral Directors ...... 16 rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 breakfast and supper if.desired, official press, and none of the -cock­ Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .... 17 women preferred, •within 3 minutes garage, good location; rent reason­ sureness of tee opposition organs assert our belief teat It Is a corrod­ . Insuiance It Market street, Hartford. able.' Inquire 30 Walker. ing and sinful superstition which “3,AeRE i®ASfif f Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 walk of trolley and mills. Refer­ teat Fethi Bey’s hew Liberal Party ‘-■'j 'AAka..O»nce‘ "-.'''ii'i'>'i.’''' Moving—Trucking—Storage ... tO ences exchanged.>TeleD^(^e,849pj .will provide a panacea for Turkey’s has infected Hinduism and teat it Bert Cole, 'southpaw 'pitchw of, Painting—Papering ...... 11 is tee bounden duty of every Hin­ toe Mission club, undoubtedly wUi HELP WANTED-i- bnderful loca- •present woes. be back in the majors again. Bert poultry .hpustoi 'em aH ^^Sr Professional Services...... SZ FOR RENT—WELL HEATED coim- ' . Seeing is believing, say tee stu­ du to strive for Its abolition. tillable land, fruit anch\i Repal ri n g It FEMALE 35 fortibly furnished room;'. 44peaH ans,;. 67 -,Wa(te- has been up before with toe White Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 dents. If tee Liberals live up to their “Every Hindu, ,.theretoe, who A t $5,80i^jyQaAhOUld bArfitti street. Phone 6989. . i - ■ rMahehester. Sox, Tigers and Indians. He is Toilet Goods and Service ...... "25 WANTED— SALESLADY, only ex­ promises of reduced .taxation, eco- considers it a slii shbiild. atone for It is in,toj9to .9ii% hard'^t^ Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 it by fraternizing with ‘untouch- anxious fbr another fling in toe Eilucntionnl perienced on ready to wear need FOR RENT—FURNISHED rooms; Fo r RENT—5 Room lower-flat,, at ndihlc prosperity, honest govern­ majors. utesoff-carBh* ? .• Courses and Classes ...... 17 apply. References required. Perm­ 45 Benton street, with garage. Call ment, full freedom of press and ablea^ouchlng teem In a spirit of Buy a lot and ‘.build this winters also rooms for light housekeeping. love Tmd.'service, deeming him.qpif Holijrwood and Portl^d are prac­ Private Instruction ...... 2S anent position. Fradin’s Apparel Inquire Selwltz Shoe Shop.' Selwitz 5588. . speech; 'and a , purified judiciary, tically toe only clubs intending to Prices , may- never'"'be lower. ’ A Dancing ...... 28-A Shop. teen will tee students give teem purified by teat touch, redressing building lot.-With'gas; ‘water,:^ elec­ Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 Block. * _____ \ / ,FOR RENT- retain their best players. In toe Wanted—Instruction ...... tO -5 ROOM'dat on Sum- tkelr support. their grievances, helping them - pa­ tricity for; $2i[)0. Why: pay. rent? : mer street. case of Portland, there was nothing Financial FOR RENT—FURNISHED rooms, James J. Rohan, tele- ‘ This “woo-nfe-Well” . attitude Is tiently to overcome ignorance and to Interest a major league scout. Building loto all> over Mancheetm. Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... SI ► phone 7433. SITUATIONS WANTED— by the day or week, ait New Wara- causing bote tee Liberals and > tee other evils due to the slaveity of With toe Mission club there are Business Opportunities ...... 32 noke Hotel, 801 Main street. 'TSle- ages, and inspiring other Hindus to Money to Loan ...... SI FE M A L E 38 FOR RENT—-6 ROOM •'tenein&t People’s Party to coddle'the, student two youngsters who will be figur­ Help and Sltnntlona phone 3867. - .vote. The latter peU'ty promises to do lik^vrise. ing in major league deals within a Phone S460;:^6y46, 1009 Myin sfe Help Wanted—Female ...... S6 WANTED—COOKING or general reasonable, garage ^^i£. de8lred.i>4i8 “Removal of, ‘untouchabihty’ Help “ Center street. Telenhohe/4224 abandon its practice of tee past five couple of years,, coast judges . de­ Inspraaoe of aU kinds. - ' ’ ;.f.,i)qusewprk'tp dq. Writa Sqx FDR , RENT—H E A I^ means loye for and service of tee clare. One is Al, Wright, infielder I* ' '• ■■■ - : f- -' Help Edge^iSTE ■■ 's, of controlUng the-.elections Agents T'^dare'df'BfefaM." . S -' IJ studei^and'i^a?pci^t^o^^ :Whole _world. Remov^ of ^ to u c h - ■Whose. fleW^g". .*nd ttoow i^ .has. BItuatlons ______Cep AbUity’ spells tee brMj^ng^lown of attracted other coa^ ^ teams," iand Fit Situations Wanted—M ale ...... 19' Wee ^iauons: sHehc^ortey^oCiciSHCi-,6^^ a thBte Employment Agencies ...... 40 ^en£ unibnS and sports clubs may bfi^^.toteetween p^a!o;.-u|l^9an and Bud Hafey, outfielder and 18-yeaTr f o ^ PO U LTRY a n d apartiiii«i^ A i^ - Lire Stock-^PetB—poaTticfl^ychlcleB chosen' by the students teexp* between'tee various I'orders of Be­ old nephew of Chick Hafey, Car­ >Dogs— Birds—Pets t '... .T?;'’. . , . . 41 ing. ' . dinal star. Both kids have a lot able ntfw. Centtal an4 eem- Live Stock—VehlcUs .... lelyes and not as heretofore by in- venient. Poultry andlSupp^s ... ' 'jtors.,;-!;;^;^^ Jtpeople’s Party,;; "W e. find such barkers erected to learn, but their natural ability as .exhibited this past season is far Wanted — Pets—KultryJ 'bo'vd'i^h^y^pectors, ■ wHosii eveiY^here ij^. tee wprld, but here WILUAM RUBINOW. " For Sale—Imecclla! Mb., drkppyv., we have be£ concetiid. >;|g^te tee above toe average. Articles for Sale ...... 41. Ducks,*37 Dbahq ■er sutfl^tf^toat^of'Sgb 841 Mmii St. TeL 5658r Boats and Acoessortee ...... 4$' >Tt>i;oyin'ces, are to ;be abolished, ^touchabllRy' which bjstk#eceived Building Materials ...... 47 C a r d e r s -r a n t e d l/i-’rurkj'sh youjh.ls .developlhg a be­ religious; sanction in Indlk;'and has Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 4S reduced millions of human iheings to Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES nished room. Inquire’ 'ottage lated interest In politics. Social Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A WANTED—RESPECTABLE elder­ street. freedom is already an old story to a state bordering-on slavery. — R A D IO 49 ly woman to board. Write Box M, \ Garden — Farm-v-IJfilfy. |>rtvduct8 50 them since those who a few y^ rs “Some votaries of ‘untoucbabillty’ Household Go6ds '...... -61 in care of Manchester Herald. have hardly enough time even to Machinery and Tools ...... 62 FOR SALE—SIX TUBE Radlola ROOM tenement, ago were subjiset to the dictates of Musical Instruments ...... 62 Super Heterodyne, dry cells; also Edgerton street, all improvements, parents and tee traditions of Islam, look after themselves thanks to Office and Store Eqalpm^nt .... 64 6-8 volt battery cheap. 85 Main St. garage, -healte-five minutes- from now toeljr- ct^ se theli:' own schools, their-never ending ablution and ex­ Specials at the Stores ...... 66 APARTMENTS— FLAtS-r- . mll^. Call 7|^, • clusive. preparation of food. While Wearing Apparel—F u rs ...... 67 ...r TENEMENTS 63. jobs and sweethearts., / Wanted—To Buy ...... 6t ‘ These liberties .no longer seem pretending to pray to God they of­ fer worshipmot to God but to them­ Rooms—Board—Ebtele—Reeorts ... FUEL ANH FEED 49-A FOR Re n t —MODERN 5 room flat^. enough but^tee'independent daily R«F4a8*hte and garage.' See William KanaHLi HOUSES DR RENT 66 “Inkiiap” tirarns them not to. expect selves. This observance therefore Rooms WIthotff 'Board ...... 6*'- WOOD. FOR SJOiE—The best hard -M is not toflned merely by making Boarders W anted ...... 59-A-. .Twqod. slabs we have had In five • 519. CeflfM'street political fteeidpm to arriire with ihe ■0 Country Board—ResorU ...... FidR BUfesTTpr^pOM- c o t t a g e , rush of .;thdf^odal liberties. friends wit^“;‘uritouchables,’ but by Hotels—Restaurants ...... years:—$6.00 per truck load. L,.;^n^';im to Houses for Rent ...... any ^fe)R RENT LNUT ; jf^ t , FOH 'Rii3NT.i-^:^INGLE six. roofn ropfi^‘^ac)^.-’ag|loles‘ for expoHatio^^^ ■ Winona' Lake, Ind.,-- Mrs. Mary Suburban for Rent ...... Rose- hear Pine, '>peai: abuse,Infill tmpro^meuts, eW"^^ln■^ tel3>>a)B,w^a^fc-says; ®re Bummer Homes *for Rent ...... d a l e i i ^ Sche^ with,displeasure Wanted to R e n t ...... ' gT-..V.V-* l^Ji> • ^ t. • _ mills, 5 ims, imprpYe- , utea;.w^ f t t o flaill. Inquire Ewick;' produOtk r -eicpi^xiiptlon oh* statue of Venus*whlch Real Estate For Sale ments, y ,ble. Inquire •rear r|i3.C*itik' ' .iwhlch the g ri»t ha- sto^'in''the town park and which Apartment Building for Sale ... h a r d , WOOD' A l« ^ m R D Slabs, Tailor Mons people Business Property for Sale ...... $6 ,;to $9 pernpaJl; alsO'Ught truck­ ",iai Tel.’ 6036. ^ ^ ----- ' W -, '■"'i!- was preaenled to toe city 20 years w a r - long- is a ^ : r.She,s plan ted some'ivy at toe Xz Farms and Land lor Sale ...... ing done, V. Flrpo, 116 Wells FOR RENT?—5 WANTJEJD TO RJSN^ Houses for Sale strqplt, Dial 6148^ ’^QDM flat 329 hot.a;phoBQ^ph’'Qn'^ xziay bottom of it, , hoping that, it would Lots for Sale r.:. Eaat-Cei^ti ' 9t, all improve­ In grow and “ cover toe nakedness of Resort Property for Sale ...... ments. ' '8063. WANTED—BY TWO W O & ] ^ ^ Suburban for SaleSal ...... 75 FOR '^ALE — HARDWOOD an* rs ■ the statue. BUt Chief of ' Police Blabs. Hardwood $11.00 per cord; room apartment in gooditoyiSet Frank C. Edington, trustee of the FOR neighborhood? ^yith arrangement ------» • • I slabs n p .00 per cord. - Satisfaction all Improv . some- local Presbyterian church, ap|>roved Anetl- -Legal irotleea fbr care of !fu|fe^. - A. E. Ch?se- vteere f , : ;Kotlces...... ■ Lftthrop Brothers. Tel. garage. Inqutfe tee action'of the fire department in • s • • • «te*Cg • 4 n bro, 43 Perry.r^eet; h[ew ^ndoh, s

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------^ ------~~T — ,1-1 1... There are at least four miatfl^es'iniil^jB'abio'i^ ploture. 'Btoy m ay.’.” pertain to graminar, bistoi^,.atiquet te,- di»iwinir or whataoL aiMst tt “ can find t ^ spr^W e it,.-by switchtog ^ (ettow Mmwd. Gride e ^ of the mist^ea yottltad, and 20 for tha word tf-you .,i ■-* -V • ■ , ;v. - u o a tm m o m a iB _ (l) Itor^le windows do not *T»\v^^;vifill viic RgaltrM^ft *iv»6 ainf, Tm gJad aalyat BCCAVfiC Aiai W iU a , ^ 0 whUa Deacon Ketcha^ fia h at :De congregation? 'member, while salva^ ppcspeaiTv mi we hab t* pay de'ch IfEtT dNFAU* ______, , ...... about it. All pleaie c ■ iT'Js.tMc MAIM a m t e r cordin' to yo’ means •ABOor SPOMOWC APpeAf?lWY ‘ ^ Mose—De blgges’ what yo’ got. ury, but they have expensive tastes. , Dey am f o’teen in mah family. t’ do but gdt foolish since no one’ll V . A l ^ Colored Porter—Here’s yo’ alls gib us a job aftah we git old. ottt?: pants Ah pressed. Ah tried t’ get { A LL A^ur-lHArl de spots off, but Ah couldn’t. Mistress—Miranda! You back? X . -M* AlMAWS Man (in hotel)—Did you try am­ Why, I thought you were gtdng to 1 -^nWA-r iS, AH-* u m . monia? get married today. Porter—Yassuh, an’ dey fits puf- Miranda—^Yassum, Ah is, but Ah A SEVERE il.LAjC^S, I T b R AAl fickly. bnmg mah money back here fo’ fvWAS^CPsRCEP.-t^i-^krE A-TfeA-SPOCAi yo’all t’ keep. Ah ain’t gonna trust Tourist—What’s the crpwn down mah money in a room wid no o^rByiE r vkAicUi Pi/uri^ at the court house for? strange nigger man. I «EA^ PoHjr, IS U v i L s t i He Rastus—Dey’s tryin’ de case oh G o E s e -u, B0Ck%t.Sda<31SR5'*-' iikE'tMFPie Sambo Johnsin’, suh. Colored Woman (to her crying -Nbti’ R e Tourist—Sambo Johnson! Why, baby on the train)—Now look here, that was.the man that was lynch­ :P ia i+ r ; chile. Ef yo’ don’t go ahead an’ take ARS S'tRoAi<&LV IM saPPeiRT' ed yesterday, wasn’t it? yo’ dinner. Ah’s gwlne t’ take it 1^1 Rastus—Yassah! but today sum away frum yo’ an’ gib it t’ de con- .<3F,?R0rttBnt6Aiv5WPt'^ . ob de white boys got t’ feelin’ curi­ conductah. ous t’ kno’ whether he wuz guilty 1-f ieMABLES’X er innocent, sah. An old colored man was burning -tKBM ’’lb grass when a “wise guy” stopped C ^^rfiA iU E Boss—Rastus, why are you so and said: E<£>AP! late this morning? Wise Guy—You’re foolish to do Rastus—^Well, Boss, it wuz dis that Uncle Eb; it will make the way. WThen Ah looked into de glass meadow' as black as you are. dis mo’nin’. Ah couldn’t see mahse’f, Uncle Eb—Don’t worry 'bout dat, an’ so Ah figgers Ah mus’ hab gone sah. Dat grass will grow out an’ be t’ wuk. Dog-gone efif’n it wasn’t two as green as you is. hours foah Ah found out de glass had dropped out ob de frame. That’s a shady deal, said Sambo, as the colored fellow dealt out the Old Uncle Eph says: Mebbe dere cards. ain’t no fools lak us old fools, but, j^n’ sakes, we ain’t got nothin’ else Sambo—What hoe shall Ah use in de garden? Rsistus—Yo’ hoe. Sambo—What ? N C E . Rastus—Ah said yo’ hoe. Sambd—Yes, an’ a bottle ob rum; U P O N stop singing an’ answer mah'ques­ r r s ’ tion. I. A T IM E .- ^\v. DID YOU KNOW THAT—

Fisheries of the United States ■friE Lioui OKi and Alaska now employ more than 132,000 people, and the annual MR.CI4APMAM.- catch amounts to about Silo,000,- dlwIoSVWSMX*-'’’'^- 2.0 Kav.aPAT.orr. ; ) 000. Staff Sergeant Willibald Nowalk, leader of the 168th Infantry bsmd, Iowa national guard, served in the WASHINGTON TUBBS H I f s UhbeMevalAi^! By Clmnt? . “» v' • •• . -..VI . r.- * - V j * ' - iiojasitCX icia/*:- German army during the world war. • J ' , I rt 'jafiijeH ni‘i5ij.^v ^ ,.*i -r;— g.tf , Columnists? nf course, wdll try to i .DlOTniH make light of the report that 856 Tons, descendants of one John- Ton, convened for their 35tb reunion the other day. Short story of a man with a Frederick B. toothache: diill-fiU-blll. Balzar served A riot ensued in the German as sheriff and Reichstag when Fascists api^ared assessor of Min< in khaki shirts and Com m i^sts. in eral county, red ones. The colors clashed. Nevada, for *10 A New Jersey dentist advertises years, from to exchange dental work for gro^- 1917- to 1927, ceries. He intends,' apparently, to when he was fill the bill. elected gover­ Milwaukee brewers, anticipating nor of the the return'of beer, have already in­ state. He stalled manufacturing apparatus. served as chair­ Just to get the bop on the next fel­ man of the low. county draft No matter what you say of the hoard . during Navy /football team, they’ve got a the war. fleet backfield.

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w SALESMAN SAM Sim^s (HEAD THE STORV, THEN OOUOK THE PICl’l'KE) * 'lai . Ill ii.Mfii 'Phe fisherfolks were pleased to In 'bout an hour or so they found ,^ io ^ o 6 U ‘. S^^t^ piMO "iVlftT LADV .i/rx -feji’j see the Tinies thrilled as they could that fish were plentiful not very far lCUS*Tt)t^eR. HAVE e.een GOIMO- IT X be, j\ist watching great big fish nets from shore. “Once more we’H let f\MO ToMOrS Foie. fS \ (d. " Pi being fixed up in good shape. The Our fish net drop,” cried out,the man. LOMG-i'O feeTTER. SEE , < CUEAMI man explained, “We must tie knots "And then we’ll stop. When we IF 1 CAM STRAKM ^TEm M A T T E E s ! J >*'/ to fix these boles. Just lots and have all we need, of course we don’t lots.” Then Clowny smiled and said, want any more.” ' , “Why don’t you use adhesive tape.” The bunch then thanked them for The man replied, "Oh, my, oh, the ftm and* Coppy said, '"NoW we 7. my, that's something we will never must nm back into town. There are q (1 ^0^hL6^^ tiy. You see, 'twould only wash a lot Of Other things to see. They • -n. * V ' "I right off when in the deep, blue sea. walked and waved good-bye until ’Course, if you use it on your hand, they reached a pretty little hill. (The 'A, you'll ^ d that sort of tape works Travel Man said, “Up we go! You Ji- - ■ grand. But on a numstrous fishing Tinies follow m^.” - net, at no tise can it be.” Atop the bin a'l^ench was foimd. Boon Seouty asked, “What will ’Twas made of stones and ^yoiind yot4 do with that big net when you around in fumiy little curves that are through? Will it be dropped made It'quite a pretty sight. ' ’Now into the sea to catch A mess of look, you’ll see. by fining down, a fish?” The mao responded, “Yes, panorama ef the town.. It is a won­ r ,Y*i my son! That very thing will soon drous view by day, but firettler at be done. We’re going to fish right night.” near here. You caa watch us, if you • wish.” (Tbe 'Tinyailtes meet a cute UttH And so tte Tinies stayed arou^. ^symato la the next stary*) ' / r-- iBimrI|P0trr

The Ladles Society of the Swedish Mrs. Florence Turcotte of 477 WHIST - DANCE Luthenaj:burch will conduct a rum­ Center street has called a meeting HOSPITAL NOTES mage sale all day Thursday, be­ of the Hallowe’en observation com­ ,y EveidBff, October 23 ginning at B o’clock inJthe vacant mittee of Gibbons Assembly Catho­ store In the Johnson building. The lic Ladies of Columbus. Mrs. Tur­ Adlnissions at Memorial hospital Main ^ Odd Fellows* Hall committee In charge includes the cotte isrehairman hnd the meeting over the weekend include Stephen /Bmuet Bebekah and King David following ladies: Mrs. C. A. Johnson, win take place this evening at - 8 Wanat, 34, of Hartford, who suffer­ / Lodge. L O. O. F. • Mrs. Charles F. Johnson, Mrs. Carl o'clock at her home. ed a fracture of the skull in a truck Floor, kn rwib Befreshmenta. Anderson, Mrs. Emma B ^on, Mrs. accident at Taicottville yesterday V .Rear mts. John I. Olson, Mrs. William Noren, Mrs. Arvid Seaburg of 54 Wsdker and is in a critical condition, Mrs, so U TH M /\ N CHE:S TER- C ONN ■ Mrs. Henning Johnson. street will entertain the members of Sophie Anderson of 26 Hamlin Lady Roberta Lodge, Daughters of street, Elvira Larson of Strickland i Mystic Review, Woman’s Benefit^ St.. George, at her home tomorrow street, Mrs. Herbert Kanehl of 101 TOWN association will hold its regular afternoon at 2 o’clock. Florence dtreet. meeting in Odd Fellows hall tomor­ The” discharged include Mrs. John r -lAys-nm Lodge, No. 72, Knlghta of row evening at 8 o’clock. Pythlaa, will form a bowling league Boy Scouts of Troop 1 will meet Tobias and ii^ant son of Talcott- { tomorrow night at 8 o’clock at the this evening, at 7 o’clock at Second vllle, John Boland of Highland Park, . Mr. and Mrs. Thure Hanson of Congregational church vestry. The Mrs. Saradi Smith of Oak street and Purchase Pearl etreet alleya. All members Worcester spent the week-end with Miss Emma K. Eldridge of Main who wish to try out for the team meeting night has been changed Mrs. Hanson’s parents. Rev, and from Wednesday to Monday. street. should plan to be present Mrs. P. J. O. Cornell of Church street. The Past Chancellors’ Association bf Knights of Pythias will meet in All members of the Brltlsh-Ameitr the basement of Orange hall Wed­ can club who are entering the dart­ nesday evening at 8 o’clock, the reg­ board competition are requested to ular meeting of Linne Lodge being meet at the clubhouse 989 Main held upstairs at the same time. street tonight at 7 o’clocV for play­ ing. The Beethoven Glee Club will meet at the Swedish Lutheran Mrs. John Johnson of Clinton church at 7:30 o’clock tonight. street and Mr. and Mrs. Emil John­ son of Fairfield street, spent the ■7j The Fellowship and Fidelity Bible week-end ^ t h Mrs. Johnson’s classes of the Swedish Lutheran daughter and her husband, Mr. and church will hold a combined Hal­ Mrs. Henry Van Hone of Astoria, lowe’en party Friday evening at the L. I. Hlllstown Grange hall, leaving the church at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Frances Chambers, grand junior of the state Pythian Sisters Edwin Swanson of Laurel street organization, Mrs. Minnie Weeder, and Herbert Johnson of Garden representative of Memorial Temple street are attending the annual of this town, and past chiefs, Mrs. meeting of Knights of Pythias In Myron Peckham and Mrs. Latting Stamford today and tomorrow as Caverly Irft today for Stamford to delegates of Linne Lodge. attend the SOth annual session of the grand temple, tomorrow morn­ Miss Bertha M. Dietz of School ing, afternoon and evening. The ^our battety street today began her duties as meetings of the grand lodge, Knights B^by clerk at the Chamber of Commerce, of P y ^ a s will take place at the Wami Baby W ^ m Forrest Mills succeeding Miss Eflythe Schultz, same time in Stamford and a num­ (mly H a l f T h e r e ? who will leave November 1, a week ber of local knights are planning to Buntings Bath Robes Union Suits S w ea ters before her marriage. attend. Your battery may be on the verge of failing entirely Dr. Dentons and yet appear to be giving perfectly satisfactory An alarm of fire from Box 13 The Masonic setback tournament service. $1.98 yesterday afternoon called out the held in the Temple last Saturday $2.98 $1.98 $1.25 firemen for what proved to be a night consisted of 18 tables of play­ That is characteristic of* all storage batteries—when $1.00 Cunning littleitUe awaaweat^i brush fire at Keeney and Hackma­ ers and prizes were won as follows: they wear out, they go all of a sudden—^without any ™ U411. White wool bunllnga Comfy warm bfthrobea P art wool union suits In solid shadeslea. sppUqnM " tack streets. The fire was soon out First, John A. Trotter; second, Jo­ warning whatever! For cold, cnuiy nigme. with pink and blue. In nursery patterns and with short sleeves and with, bunnies,, _ . and the recall sounded within ten seph Canade; third, Paul Gustaf­ With feet. Sizes 1 and 2 Flannel lined. Pointed dark figures. Infants’ to trunk legs. 3 to 6 years, Button on slioulders.houldera. tipu p minutes. son; door prize, Sam Nelson, Jr. Don’t wait for your battery. to fail! Save mon^ on years. 3 to 5 years $1.25. hood. 6 years. Forrest Mills brand. to 2 years. a new USL by using the liberal USL Trade-In Plan. / There will be an Important meet­ Have your furnace cleaned at You can actually enjew the long dependable perform­ $1.50 ing of the Young Men’s Community once by our Electric Furnace Clean­ ance of a new USL for no more than your present Vanta Silk— Club at 7:30 this evening at the ing Process. G. E. Willis & Son, b a tte ry may cost you in delays, repairs and service. headquarters in*the White House,, Inc., Phone 8319—Advt: Wool Hose Boys’ and Girls’ Rubber Sheets North Main street USL quality begins with the husky $*T 35 The Dorcas society of the Swedish 50c TABLE 13-plate USL '^Frontier” Battery at • "" Jersey Outfits $ Lutheran church will give a supper Very Special Values 50c 1.00 Friday evenlngf at 6iS0 in lionor of For Early Gift Buyers. Non-abrinkable silk and stockinette .rubber the mothers of the young women SPECIAL! wool hose In white only. sheets' in crib siae.; White who compose the society. Miss Eva Mfs. E lliotf s Shop 4 1-2 to 6 1-2. M. Johnson Is in charge of the pro­ Norton Electrical Instrument Co. and fiesh. gram of entertainment Mrs. Con­ 85S Main St. rad Casperson is chairman of the Manchester Dial 4060 $1.49 supper committee and will be assist­ First Roadway Beyond Trestle on Hillard Street. Vanta ed by Mrs. Charles Bunzel, Mrs. Al­ bert Robinson and Miss Florence L. RUMMAGE SALE Bands A special purchase and selling of the popular Johnson. brother and sister outfits. Fashioned of fine Rubber Pants Wednesday, October 22 quality jerisey In solid shades with appliqued All young married people of the 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. BATTERIES trimmings. With or without collar. Tan, red, North Methodist church parish have 50c blue and green. been invited to meet in the vestry Buckland Building, Depot Sq. LONG UFE^DEPENDABLE POWER Vanata silk and wool 2Sc tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock for a bands for Winter wear. Ever Ready Circle of 2 to 6 years Small, medium and get-acquainted social. King’s Daughters. Infant’s to 3 years. large sizes. vni|te and Inasmuch Circle of Junior Kings flesh. Daughters wiU meet this evening at 7 o'clock in the Robbins room of c Center Church House. Chinchilla 3-F . Angora Knitted Suits Tonight at 6:30 the fall- program Berets for young people’s work will be Coats launched at the South Methodist church, with a banquet at 6:30 to $2.98 $1.98 which all young people of the parish $2.98 Just what youngsters 2 have been invited. A good supper Demonstration and Sampling and 3 need when going and an interesting program of out cold days. K itted All smart youngsters speeches and music has been Little tots 2 to 6 wear suits—hat, sweater and are wearing angora ber­ arranged. these chinchilla ‘coats. legglns—In bright colors. ets this season. We are Blue and pink. Some are sboydng them in aU The Women’s Foreign Missionary C o l l e g e I hm P r o d u c t s embroidered trimmed. shades. society of the Church of the Nazarene will meet tomorrow eve­ Buckskin ning at 7:30 with Mrs. Sarah Tur- All-Wool kington of 23 Orchard street. At Special Low Prioes Suits Beret Sets Coats Milk Fed Whole Dry Sparkling Orange .4 $6.98 $1.98 $5.98 Genuine buckskin suits Flauinel Chickens in Cans 12 oz. bottle 18c each waterproof and washable. Matching slip-on sweat­ FILMS Girls’ and boys’ all wool Consisting of aviator hat, er and beret sets of fine DEVELOPED AND coats in tan, red and jacket and legglns in red, wool in navy and red, tan PRINTED navy. 2 to 6 years. blue and tan. 3 to 6 and blue, and other com­ P a j a m a s 53 c lb. 3 for 55c binations. 24 HOUR SERVICE Brass or bone buttons. years. Film Deposit Box at Cooked in Chicken Alpaca Pile Store Entrance Broth. 6 Bottles 99c $ Coats $1.98 1 Part-Wool 1.00 Reatfol slumber Is e KEMP'S 26 ofc jars Tomato Juice Cocktail 36c each, 8 for $1.00. Beacon Blankets* assured If sonny is snug 11 oz. cans Chicken a la King 49c, 2 for 97c. Sweaters 11 oz. cans Lobster a la Newburg 68c each, 2 for $1.00. $12.98 emd warm In flannel pa­ 7 oz. Jars Welsh Rarebit 30o each, 2 for 65ji. $1.00 The very smart young­ jamas. Stripe and nur­ 6 1-2 oz. Jars Boned Chicken 66o each, 2 for $1.20. sters are wearing. alpaca $1.29 Part-wool blankets in block 14 oz. Jars Boned Chicken $1.45 each, 2 for $2.59. pile coats for dressy wear. For Baby Days we are offering plaids, and nursery, patterns In sery patterns. to 8 No. 1 cans Spaghetti 15c each, 2 for 25c. They are so snug and a $1.98 sweater tor $1.29. Coat white with blue and'pink. 2-lnch years. Fla^el gowns 18 oz. cans; 11 different kinds of Soups 16c each, 2 for 26c, $1.48 doz. comfy. All wool flannel and slip-on models in a variety of sateen binding. Special for Baby Mrs. Belanger will be here all week demonstrating the complete lining. 2 to 6 years. Teuj styles. Infant’s to 6 years. Days—$1.00. for wee tots 79c. Don’t Neglect line of College Inn Products. Please come In and sample them. coloring only. . Your Furnace Flue! TUESDAY'S SPECIALS Interior WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. A “penny wise” policy may! prove a costly one in the long Large 1 lb. Rolls Greening Apples—They show a hail- la rg e Cans ^ Funeral Directofs^^ Creamery Cooking mark here and there but are mighty Sauer Kraut Fin ESTABLISHED 56 YEARS X run. It’s a matter of record Eggs Butter that more fires have started in 35c doz. 44c lb. good value. 16 qt. basket S9c. 15c, 2 for 29c CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. the basement of houses than Early deliveries will leave ' Meat Suggestions Colonial Food Robert K. Anderson Phone: Office 5171 from any other cause—namely] the store at 7:15 and 8:00 Fresh Spare JUbs , > Funeral Director Residence 7494 a. m. If you want a boiled Ends of Pork for Kraut. Products 1 —defective fiues. dinner call in time for the Salt Spare Bibs first two deliveries. Sliced Bacon 8Be lb. delivered to us fresh from the If you ii?e in doubt as t6 the Sansage Meat 86o lb. bakery several ttmee dally. We will have lean Cuts We are going to have aome V condition of the fiue on your of Corned,Beef. especially fancy Native Veal, The final toii^ in the new house is carefully selected Stews, boneless If you wish. The ever popular Jelly furnace let us check it over and | Turnips, 6 lbs. 20c. Veal Chops and Cutlets which Donuts and Glazed Donuts. woodwork. Intelligent choice here will add much to Cabbf^e 10c to 15c. will be Jnst as tender as chick­ renew it if necessary. en, If you bread them. Assorted Cup Cakes 35c doz the' value of tbe home in pleasing appearance and sala­ Nokoi-Pifro Sweet Potatoes, 8 lbs. 25c. Veal Ground 44o lb. bility. Our stock is comprehensive. Our quality the Fresh Peas and Beans Bound Steak Ground Individual Loaf Cakes or InstaUed »id Seryii^ Cauliflower Freshly Ground Beef Jelly Rolls 5c each. best. Our delivery is quick. Our ad'vice is free. Butter Fingers 39c lb. f ■ . ALFRJUIA. Jos. C. .WiUonJ Chocolate Covered Donuts. •I PumeU.Plsoe, . sPhOM 7167,:..... , The fresh Florida Oranges of the season are in, .45c and 52c a dozen. A burner for tvei^'eiEe-imwtii^J|^ the: ■fia Plumbing and Heating Coal, Lumber an^tB^higons* Supplies. largest Bums low gmde fuel oU.: 'laagqfeoturfd 1 . Heat^auS Power 4 a m i Contractor. 282 North Teli^4U9, Manchester 'the country. vju> We sell fumaeii oil for of:oU- humesreU , 28 Spruce St. ^ 1^ ' Tel 6043 advertise m s hbrAld- it pays

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