r’’ •a;. »■ ■' -i-y;- , T > r ^ v;< ■' -Av^'iht. »!^W .. wC :' ; » ' ...... ■•' a iv-^- I .'.'*rfV2 : -y: qa^:x"::-Sg».y^S«!' V-. ■ ri,\- --’‘ '‘ >-''-‘ ^ ' l j n ' '^ ?fe' ,iy > •■;, 1M|]UF OKOU LATIOM .a'..i:; fc5*.>' “Vvw^ • ■.•y3<> fo r mm of iniiwiir. ittt 5,246 m ui-;.;- * r..-“ • ■ >■'*1 •4. ' ^*V' V : ( t m & L V t (daarU tod ; ra Pac« 10^) BfANCHSM R, GONNn THUBSDAy, O C T O l^ 26, 1938. y oii, lU L, NO. 22. TRUCKMEN’S STRIKE Where 30 Perish^ lit Wreck of French Express H A ^ BEEN SETTLED

But Differences Betwea SARRADT NAMED Goverameiit WOl Set Ma­ Expert Sees Increase Operators and Driyers PREMIER; PICKS chinery to Block Profit^ Stiff Remain — Egan Says In the Retail Trade eering — Consumers to Walkout Unnecessary. A NEW CABINET Get Protection as Gold. V New York, Oct ae.__(AP)—^No^because of the code, the next two would be a period o f “In­ Magna Charta of retailing—«tlH, A ..u-i New Haven, Oct 26.—(AP)— French Senator Accepts tense retail activity.” ‘notable document”-<—was the de­ Operations {r in g S ^ e r Trucks rolled freely over the high­ "There will be rapid reorganiza­ scription of the new retail code giv­ tion of operating methods,’’ he said. ways of Connecticut again today Post— Several Old Minis­ en today by Professor Paul H. Ny- "We "hall see a period of highly Basic Prices — Common- after the second drivens’ strike stiom, Columbia University mar­ aggreasive merchandising.” within a month, but differences be­ ters Keep Old Position— keting expert and wlddy-known for He termed the code’s j>rohibition ity Boards Planned on tween the drivers and truck line Uts on department store of dleboneet or misleculing advertis­ operators still clouded the horizon. ing its "most far-reaching ahd con- The T m tive List In A q;>eech prepared lor delivery structlye ialr trade practice rule.” Lines of Labor Bodies But The Elaste^ Motor Freight con­ "The code may not be, as some ference accu ^ the union leaders before the Amerlcsui Marketing So­ ciety, Professor Nystronv declared tove enthusiastically asserted, the of bad faith in calling the second Magna Charta of retailing,” Prof. NRA W 9 Keep Own strike, claimed the strike bad been Paris, Oct. 28.—(AP) — Senator that despite certain deficiencies, ths “brokM,” but asserted "the strike Albert Sarraut definitely decided code waa decidedly an auibievement. Nystrom declared, “but it is still a notable document." germ still remains.” to become premier of France "It will probably result in elimin­ Watch Too— New Gold today Provli^ms had been made for in­ Frank E. Crowther, business and a short time later a probable ating price cutting below certain agentf'tbr the drivers’ union, claimed Cabinet was seml-offlcisdly an­ points,” be said, adding: terpretations, additions, recommen­ the strike was still in effect against nounced showing several old minis­ "But it seems certain that we dations and amendments, he said. Price Today Is 18 Cents all but the 29 companies in the ters in their old posts. shaU still have active cutting—per­ and the administrative setup facili­ Eastern Conference, which had ar­ Three former ministers were re­ haps more than ever an^ perhaps tated additional - progress towards Higher Than Yesterday’s bitrated the matter through the tained, but were shifted to different on more goods than heretofore.” elimination of unsound practices Connecticut NRA board. portfolios. Professor Nystrom predicted that. amcmg retailers. And John J. Egan, secretary of Unofficially the Cabinet was said — RFC Paying for New the State Federation of Labor, to line up t.Tiii. way, with the minis­ asserted; ters’ former posts listed: “Events of yesterday afternoon Premier and Minister of Foreign Gold in Notes. and last night prove conclusively Affairs—M. Sarraut (Marine). THINK KAMINSKY UNABLE TO LOCATE that the second strike of the truck War—Edbuard Daladler (Former drivers was absolutely unnecessary P rem ier). Washington, Oct. 26—(AP) — Justice—Joseph Paul Boncour and that they must go back to IN THIS SECTION LUBBE’S COMRADES The admlntetratlon sought to gl-ve w ork.” (Foreign Affairs). Conflicting Reports. Marine—Louis Barthou or Anatole increased impetus to its price boost­ Through the welter ^ conflicting de Monzle. (Copyright 1938, by NEA Service. Cable by Bartlane transmission.) ing program today by increasing statements came the report of po­ Interior— Camille Chautemps More 30 passengers were killed and 50 Injured when spreading rails sent the Cherbourg-Paris express the •price it wfll pay for newly mined (Same Post). lice authorities and trucking head­ Viiirtiingl Into the River Iton near Evreux, France, at a mlle-a-nxlnute clip. This picture, flown to London Escaped Prisoner Who ()Desti Agriculture — Henri Quenille House Uter that the increase did (bawn up by the board named to Here; Scour Mansfield. des the Court not mean necesseuily that there arbitrate the first strike, fafied to (Same Post). CONNECnCUTYOUTH provide for recognition of tiie Ckunmerce—^De Monzle or Bar- RUSSIAN RECOGNITION , would be a dally Increase. tbou. Indications were voiced that so Berlin, OcL 26.— (AP) —Aftmr 24 ong as th* Ameixcan price keeps lU s second strike was abandon­ Posts and Telegraphs—M. Lau- IS ARSON SUSPECT With the death laet night of ed the ™.»n, however, a fter a rent-Elyiiae .(Same Post) Merritt W. Hayden, Springfield jmi aslons. toe OMame Reichstag eTiofd of foreign market levels, a PubUe W oilu—Joseph Paganon. APPROVED BY McADOO )oint may be rea.'hed when it wJU of th^ representatives building BAe trim narrows down to guard, who was alugf^d over the lot be felt necessary to increase last hljjl^t, with a representattvs of (Same Post). Labor—^Albert Dallm ler (C olo- head by two escaping prisoners Sun> toe quastfon: ths owners and Dr. Edward G. Do- toe quotation. Bies). "Who were Marinue van dw Purebasee of toe metel wiU coB" Jan, oiMrfTTwtm of the State NRA Edward J. Paritea of Derby day, stai^ police of Mauaehusetto Educathm— ^7von Delbos. LUbbe's dicbmpllees?” n . S. S a a tw , Betnmed . y . Idpg W K Appeared .toe tinne-oa a dAily basis. ix>ard. OcfioniciH-lCaree} Regnler. |Bd Copneepteet today srera totenslr The metnters of the eastem nourt-mfajbt^dtopt. toe'Dotefaman’s esterdHT,' whe» this Rooesvelt „ AaMlow-^-Pierre v^Aocosed of Setfiag fytag their search "for Alexander .py vna hmugUfAted, toe domes. feraoo^ fBAtotg teday ia HafA 28."C<,.Kew BritaiU; toe dft-M W itoa aAsertiOB that he set Garde, issued a statement saying poin. '' 'vT . ' frimr Soviet leD a toe fiai liurt IMiruary 27, aloae. ^ _ price WM fixed at I8L86 against Merchant Marines—Eugene Frdt remaining prisoner who le at large, a jx m d o n figure o l 181.06. At ei^ the strike had been ended Iqr the Same Post). te'BoiMiiv. in toe general vlctiiity of Mansfldd A Isxiftoy Array of wltneateA men themselves'before the mtetiag broufto no evldauje that he had any dumge rate of^ 14.76, today's Lon­ Pensiotis—Hippolirte Ducos. of His ImpessioBS and Coventry. Paid Wargo, 21, of don quotation was 181.06. WhUe last night, but saying the issue was Health—Laurent Bmmevay. Wallingford, the other prisoner, was not iret settled. the 22nd day of toe hear- this was a decrease of three cents If M. Sarratit succeeds in listing Washington, Oct 26.—(AP)— captured near Springfield a few The Statement That Coimtr;. Cliafges, Counter Charges ings there came a turning poin' as compared with yesterday, tbero Final arguments were presented to­ hours after his break for liberty. when ebemioal emierts testlxlea and WM Bctiudly an increase in the Lon­ ’The statem ent read: (Oonttnned an Page Two) "The members .of the Eastem day in the areon .al of Edwprd J. Lieut RueseU. L Hannan, in evidently satisfied the Judges by don gold price in British currency. H w led % .(^uriidates as charge of toe State Police barracks It Jumpk from 180 shlUlngs, one Motor Freight Conference feel that New York, Oct. 26—(AP) —Say­ Parlton o f Derby, vJonn., and H. A l- experiments, that van der Lubbete though issues relative to the at Stafford Springs, said today that deed musit bave been carefully pre­ penny, to 180 shillings, 9% pence. ing that he saw no loafers in Mos- b ^ Smith of Humphreys, Mo., bis men were thoroughly combing present controversy in the truckiag charge with setting fire to the pared by others. Variations in foreign exeb ^ e ae- cqw. United States Senator WllLam the Election Nears. known haunts of Kaminski in Since then, toe oourt, toe prosecu­ indiistry are clear cut and plain, FORD’S BID LOWEST Sigma Chi fraternity house at eounted for the decrease in toe dol­ •M’a.wflairi and Coventry. Kamlnslri tion and toe four otoSr defendant! that these issues are now being Gibbs McAdoo of (^a^omia, re­ Ororge Washington University lar vmue. ^ odee lived in Tolland cotmty and accused in toe fire hove been R ip ­ camouflaged. turned from a short tour of Europe July 9. Today's price was determined by "The T^n issue is not union rec- New York; Oct. 26.—(AP)—A knows every inch of the terrain in pling wlto toe problem of poMibie the committee appointed by the ON U S. CONTRACT today and called the move of Presi­ The case is eiq^cted to go to <^;nition, but thb matter of wages. broad hint by Tajnmaoy of White that 10C0.1W, He is reported to be accompllees. President to attend to this deteU. dent Roosevelt to resume trade re­ the Jury thie afternoon, with a pos­ Neither toe Judges nor toe itatete It was clearly imderstood at the House retaliation against Tammsmy sible verdict tonight. Smith wae heavily armed and, in view of this As on yesterday, Chairman Jesse meeting of the representatives of lations with Russia "very wise. In­ fact police expect the man will put Jones of toe RFC, and Henry Mor- deed.” lesuler John F. Curry, charges of president of the chapter;' and Parl­ (CeBtoine»eA Page Two) gentosu, Jr,, representing toe Prert> the union and of the Eastem Motor ton a ple left Washing­ my overcoat” United States and any territory New York Mayor Refuses made. have recognized Russia. It must ton between 8:10 mid 8:16 a. m., Lieut Barman was inclined to subjset to its Jurlsdlotlon, at tbs The low bid has been submitted be borne in mind that recognition Nazis Post Noffees in All the morning of July 9, /and that beUeve, hqwevarr that toe clue given Havaite,'Oot. 26.— (AP)—An at­ i^te of $81.64 per ounce of fine gold by a Washington Ford dealer. does not mean approval of a form their car brpearance” drew'only jMizzled tion denwiniHng fgmrtfflate action. 'nie North ABMiloaa continent head sicians as the greatort W m to the be uKne economical and more prac- nd- totta right to dain\ In Vermont itoasa A (fioae asaodate of Dr. TPi^lSidm treatm ent o f fra cihPM in ticaL".: •' ' toe Nazi e*«TOObB ioider’:toe National In- WM. m arked today by . to e effects cd Popcke, hoBOCBzy prealdent of the years. Today, planning to leave the hbO' gqvetBicIf. .of :JI#|m|ly,' removed^ dnstmi Bhoovery ' Act, than had a wintry blam that teto jiebiad it a United German' Societies, revealed ’Riree yean agoj^ . Goorge W. Ifitel’^to retom to his Connecticut tfm n e pwiftimto'kHVtoidTO wan hdteU and retaU es- trail o t deato. that Spankimebd was aonwithing of Hawley of B iid ^ ^ 0?nm noted horns. Dr. l&nriay constdeted the her o f JUtoA ______fthSgmbig wa orthopedist, eoati;ieted tabsm^oGA ttide panteeted. Zt pomfitoM the ter 4totd D toia ^ a "mystery man” even to his ac­ ‘Am * "’•< ' ' ■ ’ pedlS?M aatuiahf«g^^ quaintances. He said BO one ap­ and was ordsfid'to OolUikk) use tos North AtUmttfi.bpiBt yiiaterflay parently knew where he lived, and Springs to t o t m e H ue tlm e.^ hwhennaa^ that he had not keen se n Mnce be­ three years. may no# arstdt.and by toS' fore the Q ty HaH\heailDff yecter* obMBd but a tu ie t i ^ day do the pcopoiaBd fiuadhy cel»> paued on bhn abd biratlia. ' jkibu - ■ VkH^ Bidder, one of the puhUMi- ypato twB «r:tlw Staatk^BMltite tad the had ^yMatod a;

And' 'Odni*' msnafibnsetti a iBan#h iy with' TOCnSBALLOWrEN ■entsnoe d deatb tn thi \\.\ tbe .aeblbp* b t o ohalr at Gharlegfeowfl. Eandnakl ■’ ,1 '* '• ' . N tob was said by the pottos tb be qwMrs ■ted. ; ntO U C FOR CHILDREN « f this 'and undoubtedly will MIA wfiliatt of tT Qbh- ooaoeraed •very Ingenloil and desperate bmss- wood etreiet left yeiterdfiy ^ attmd mabty Wttt^filfipffAhil that he and ure at hit oominaad to rMoaln a t' Four of Pmdestial Salfifinep the funeral today b Richmond Hill, Aetioa*' Against Lofiil Stiffe the OomnuBiBfe Bwvement had any- |)ughtiri o i Liberty to Bito l 7 l , of Mza Mas IfaoNldMll. Iwnre GolBg to Atlantie Gty G«th- Managar as Reaidi of Auto tolB^to prUh|Tni; der Lubbe or tertoin Toangsters Tonighti W dtm . Arreoted ^dow of Rev. WUlbm MaotH^bU, Mdng on Nov. 15,16 and It. who tor yeara was a member of . the . Acddoai Fiied. Church ia CoBpert ^ Priaao for Coetumee. John Kaminski, of New Biltsinr k m mm mmmmemrnm Hb oousitl Appean devoted solely New York Eaist eonfetonoe of the father of the eecwed prisoner wae A civil action tor damages of to getting Toim r off, without ooq- Rev. F.‘ C.\'A iSS" « OM) Manager J. F. b'Ldery of the Methodlet churqh and dbd b Octo­ oeinbg btoMK llfiout the Bulgar­ Dmghtin ct tdbtrty, LI mOJ*., ar^Mted in that dty b it night on ber of 1981. Rev. MkoNlohoU b e r ­ 86,000 h u been brought against ians or the Obihfilunlet party. a ^ iw e of dmnkennois. The elder Manoheeter offloe of the Prudential Jfo. U6, and thalr children win en­ Bonnevay .and Pbtri, who beloBg to ried Mr. and Mrs. Kean and ha and David Werbner of 06 Duridn street The BHlgtobbi’ attorney similarly waa found lying on a office has received notice that^hS, mianager .of the local BrownbiltShoe joy e froUo at O t ^ Mrs. MaoNlohoU frequently visited b sticking to the J on refreahmenti approj^ate to Hal­ Local Qro^ Bnsplclom ance tbe budget at a conference on November 16, 16 and 17 are a Hallowe’en sodal this of the p la btu ri maehbe. Miss Ve­ (Oentinoed Page One) Friday evening. .. lowe'en will be aerved by the oom- with Radical Sodallst eupportera, tbe farm a t Mr. and Mrs. sba pxdled toward the center of An educational film entititoL *tQofa A group of flve Manchester young be expected to eee President Lebrun Daniel F. Renn, William Keating mlttee In charge, Mra. Lily Poota, men, vdio were returning to thb and Peter Fagnn. The b tter haa Newcomb b puokbnd. the road and Werhner’s machine wild disorders b some parts of the ton from Seed to Oqtfi” wul. ’^' he chairman; Mra. Sarah Tomllnaon, early in the afternoon and Immedi­ charge of the Rockville territory, turned agab to the right and city. During the last two days shown, and toe muncal town after attending a oeremonlal ately organise a cabinet which will, embrace a Yi Mra. Bather Haugh, Mra. Sarah of the TaU Cedafa o f Lebanon la which comae under the Manoheeter The Manoheeter cNben Combun- smashed b to the oar. Miss Vezbri police have arrested 400 persons b Price and Mra. Margaret Pratt M. Samut wai tendered the office ity dub will glv4 thA weekly set­ chargee the defendant with care- an effort to qtem toe troubb. solo, duet and group numbera New London, last night, reported yeeterday over a half dosen others office. be arremged by Mr. Crawford, having seen a light-haired 3T0Uth back and danoa tomorrow ovinlim leeaness, reokleasnese, and negli­ Most o f those arrested were Com­ mention^ to succeed Edouard Dsl- at the Green eobool aaseaably had. gence. munists. are four violbs and a numbdr ^ vdio might have been Kaminski, sit­ adler who resigned with hb cabinet saxophones and boms m toe I b ^ ting In a oar on the turnpike *nMf Playing will begb promptly at 8 She claims that she was severely Outside the cental, the situation THINK KAMINSKY . after a vote of no confldence in the PRESS TO BE FREE, o’dodc. Four cash prises will be brubed, had two ribs fractured and abo was acute—especially b Ma- ensemble, or Mancheater S i^ n d Salem.. Chamber of Qeputies. Church Orchestra. A nombaY 4 ^ . These youths said they were awarded the winners and dancing suffered btem al injuries and b - tanzas provbce and at the Alto A Arm stand for gold against b- will follow. All plasrers wUl be jurles to her back, n e ^ head, breast Cedro sugar min b Oriente prov­ mission will be charged to eov^ ax^ INTHISSECnON sto p ]^ by a youth In a* blue sedan flation and devalorbation formed ROGERS DECLARES weloomA b ce where the American manager, penses, and the. support o f : toq who kept flailing his lights off and and legs, wbldi may prove of a per­ church people and friends b the oacdbal point b the prograb manent nature. Mbs Vesba was C. M. Jervb, was held prisoner by on. The person in the sedga, they drawn up by M. Sarraut workers who were reported to have Ited. ' (OonllBDcd from Page One) said,, was seated with one foot on (Oontbned from One) Winners at the card party hdd b the Memorial hospital for two Re definite adhered to the Radi­ last night at t^a home of Mra. John weeks and claims she could not set up a "soviet regime." the running board. Not willing to cal-Socialist wing and told the par­ Bakers, butchers and truck driv­ .81 calibre revolver, a '25-20 Savage take any 'chances on a holdup, how­ newspapers are b precisely the White of East Glastonbury were, properly aticend to her busbess on rifle, with ammunition, and 825 in ty at the meeting that he refused same olaaa as b any other bduatry first, Mrs. Amy Coflell and Robert being ^charged. Joseph Griffin is ers carried on b their strikes. ever, the local young men kept on to go to the Right and that his and Police planned to post gusu-ds at all silver were stolen from Deputy going to Manchester without stop- which, imder the recovery act, b - CoUbs; second Afias Pearl Banka attorney tor tbe plabtlff. FOR^ Sheriff Ha>-vey S. Oolllns in Colum­ M. Daladler's party would remab oreasea the wages and reduoes the Sidney Werbner, flve-yearecial entertabment fea­ swore be saw van der Lubber and "Hank Penny” N o For changed and Parliament has shown Regubtions will be laid down as tures that win part of the pro­ Ernst Torgler, former Communist gram. Four valuable prizes will be and bb Co- no disposition to pay or even to ne­ to the manner b which such com- whip b the Reichstag and another hunbia Be- School W arm gotiate until the British have set­ plabts are to be bvestigated, set­ awarded the winners of the mas­ o f the defendants, together b the oordbg Oreb, tled. tled locally or referred up to region­ querade. building the day of tbe fire. Radio Feature al authorities and, if necessary, to It was the first time tbe two had of the Tomorrow Protection Washbgton. Mrs. Walter Weeder of Adams been linked directly. Karwahne of­ Yankee Until thb time the consumer street returned yesterday after a fered no proof that the two con­ Network So W hy Not From angle has been submerged to an stay of 16 days at the Hartford versed. at extent b tbe mass of urgent NRA hospital, during'which , time an op­ The prosecution also produced an­ Bad Legs work. eration was successfuUy performed other Reichstag member who said "THE BLUEFIELiyS” Use Cold Would Initiaite Action. on her eyes. She la at present at be saw Torgler tailting’ with one of I Varicose Veins—Ulcers A freshly effected reorg^anbation the home of her daughter. Mrs. Da­ the Bulgaricm defeodmits, Blagol HALLOWETEN T om o^ow changes NRA bto an agency pri­ vid A*’tnstrong o f Buckland. Popoff. (Tbe third Bulgarian b W eather WassIl'Taneff.) MASQUERADE , Make op your m bd toda;, that you marily ' for administration. Thb to get one of comi^ance network beaded by Hugh ' While the court's questions ob­ TOMORROW NIGHT ■ are golns to rive your less a chance The church at Andover wIU cele­ viously have been directed at trac­ these beautiful , t o ret welL No operations nor Injec­ S. Johnson himself'will have gen­ brate ts centennial on Simday, JABVIS GROVE, Walker St. tion! are neoeseary, no enforced reet. eral supervision of keepbg bdu»' ing a poesible connection of Com- and warm coats. Thla slmpla'^merald Oil home treat­ with sessions b the morning, after­ munbm with tbe bcendiarism, only 4 Prizes. Admiaelon 25o. ment permits you to go about your tries b Ibe on fair practices, con­ noon md evenbg. Many local peo­ sumer treatment and bbor ques­ one defendant—Dlmitroff—hitherto business as usual—while It quickly ple are planning to attend. has tried' not only to wash himself. heals old eores, reduces swellings, tions; but the protection of tite stimulates ^ olroulatlon. and makes buying population b expected to b - your legs as good as new. No waiting Max R. N ipp^, who drew the for relief! Tou begin to .get It IN­ volve an organisation developed as plana for the alterations at the STANTLY. thoroughly as that of the National hotel Sheridan has decided to locate Just follow the simple dl- Labor Board which arUtraies b Manchester. He haa. taken space 'reotlon—you are sure to be strikes b bdustrles under codes. In the offices of the Knofla Con­ r . f 1 helped or money back. J. W. Besides acting on complabta of struction Company. He will work Hale Co. Drug Dept., and dtizene, NRA'btends to have ma­ bdependent of the Knofla concern On Our Stage druggists everywhere. chinery for price control on its own and will work on fietalls or general initiative. plans for any contractor who wlshM Already it has engaged b a thor­ his service. FRIDAY and SATURDAY O ^ Y ough analysb of certab wboleaale Continuous Performances Both Days—2:15 to 11 P . M« and manufacturers' wbolasAle William Fortin, of North Elm prices. Fbdbgs from thb bvesti- street, employed by The Herald, gatlon soon are to be made known. having a day off under the NRA Your choice of tweeds.. .chinchillas. Word already has been paaeed that schedule, took occasloo thU mora- Century Progress no flajjnrant violatione have been dis­ Ing to purchase a new automobile. of suede cloth... wool crepes covered. His former car was stcden to Hart­ Farm Adjuituieufe ford and never tocovered. ... some with fur collars Meanwbib, the farm adjustment administration has created kn ex* The first effects' of the cold REVUE . . .all of them up to our standard of quality.. .a stand­ tensive organbation to fukrd the weather on railroad travel occurred Quality Groceries consumw btereste b connaettoa to tbe east bound peaaenger train F e a tu rin f ard that has stood the test of 26 years. with Its codes and marketing agree- which was forty mbutes bte b menta. reacUng 'Mabrherter thb morning. For Less Headed by Dr. Frtdario C. Howe, The air brakes had frozen, which Jack Kneeland and his Granulated Sugar, * rese late and also ca^ ■ crop rled a Uurg« number of New York Paleo Geanaer, oontrol profframs... i apen th u wtre fdao late b de- d oana ...... 'Taxes are alreafijr b effeet on Svery. and S Georgeous Seidner Mayonnaisfi, wheat, cotton and tobacco nad pint j a r ...... others witt be aixiployed soon for com. hogs and dairy products. BARTBQUAKSfi BBOOBDED d a n o n c Poppy'Seed, Blue Howe’s' research asaletants aader* c n tL s Iliitch, lb...... tab what they regard as legitimate New Yoelt, O ct 96,—(AP)—Ford- boreasea b costs as a, remit of tiie S #'■( 17c ATOMEm WVtaOM Nc Datefi, 5^ ■ - .Tt I ...... Albaaisr. N. Y;, •Psb8t BLUE RIBBON . Mtai Binbe, ’^• crem O l ig h t A l e Sfiai^]PuBp- XRBA •CREMO HARK ALE > lixififit can . .V ium 'i 'iS DObF mO\ ■fr •/r-O

MANCHESTER EVENlNGlXWPiDr ^CHB8Tg B >i00WN^ THURSDAY, {KTTOBBR 28, i m

the Department a t Motor VShMo atastsd to asanh.for das. Quaalo books the same as a oeovlotlon. XeimoB. Albortls, who P O I I C E ^ T m am xm am ANNODNGB ENGiaMIRr Each'paid the costs amounting CORQia from tbs vtolnlty'of West DRUGGISTS AWAIT about 8 jrsan a$^. Borne ti ROCKVILLE to $11.81. ' XSMo Ostohls, a rug isisstnsn of DP TO f ; 0 . DEPARTMENT Mr. u d MM. T . W J U U t Court .adjourned at '12:26 o’doek her dlsi^pearanoe, the rsxosats of a, bog oontainisg woman’s apparel Brooktyn, N. Y., was bsforo ths Jr., of II W(WoUlagtoa ItMO, whereas ordinarily court convenes court ^ morning for drlvipg a Bouaot tbt RATING PERMITS was »und in the woods ihdlcating WKhiligten, Oot 26—(AP)—Ths at 9 o’clock and completed an bus­ that she might have become lost or oar with Improper rsglftratien. Eo fixughtor, MIlatmm SffbeliF iness in ordinary cases within half was driving a Plymouth with JhsttosDqwrtnleet rulsd tbdigr tk«t lott, te BoojMBiB W. Itaaaoy* slain in the neighborhood. ths sdB$iidWllty of nswnspsra JUDGE SCOIDS DRIVQtS to three-quarters of an hour. "Varloiu rumors came to the markers that belonged on a Gra- of Hertford. bam-Palge. Gatchie explained to osrrytag liquor sdvsrtlsing to ths eSaims $860 Damages DeCmidy EitalliGilies Part police during the Investigation, all mails was s subject for the oonsld- Hamer of Handliag Inton- * a law which will limit the num­ Mrs. Clark, who was Miss Betty The man under arrest was George ings Bank, were permitted to ap­ home where Allen resided. for oU ranges ber of package stores selling spirits Grover, Tolland County 4-H worker W. (Red) Kerr, seized in a local ho­ pear for Mrs. Elsroafi. “An investigation was immediate­ tel yesterday along with allegedly F bothered with bladder to but a few in each community. before her marriage, will take up State Policeman Jesse F. Foley, ly begun to learn the Identity of stolen securities valued at $100,000 Hartford will be allowed to have her work at the Tolland (Jounty irresularities, setting up at five such package stores, according Jr.,, of the Stafford Springs Bar­ the skull. It WM recalled by mem­ or more. Farm Bureau in a few days. ^ night arx^ nagging backache due to belief existing at present. racks explained the accident very bers of the State Police that a num­ (Jhlef Inspector Wsdter Johnson of CLEAN PROMPT Cfanrob Bazaar ber of years ago two Irishmen dis­ nto disordered kidney or blad­ Owing to the tight grip which the minutely, saying that it happened the Postal Department, said the half state liquor control commission has at 2 o’clock-and he arrived on the The annual beizaar of the i ’lrst appeared in the vicinity of West million dollars in securities recently der function, don't delay. Use Lutheran Church opened last eve­ Stafford. At that time it was BURNING DELIVERY on the sale of liquors in Connecti­ scene at 2:30. A studebaker sedan recovered represented $200,000 of Doan’s Pills. M erit only explains cut, coupled with the report that a driven by Cuffori and owned by Al­ ning in the church social rooms and rumored that the men had been $126,000 taken in a robbery city the size of Hartford will be en­ fred Quinn of Rosedale, Long Islamd, will come to a close this evening. 3umed in the charcoal pit near of the liner Leviathan in Doan's world-wide use. Get titled to only five package stores, had beeu going towards Rockville The various organizations connec­ where the Bkull was found, but no New York harbor last year, and Doan's today. A t all dealers. ECONOMICAL there is much conjecture as to from Manchester straddling the ted with the church have charge of trace of them could be found. $2()0,000 of $250,000 loot seized in a whether Manchester will be large center of the road. A Bifick car the presentation and the different "In an effort to determine the Sacramento, Calif., robbery last STANDARD OIL COMPANV OF NEW YORK. INC. enough to have even one package owned by Maude E. Benson of Bal­ booths. Identity of the skull it was sent to February 9. store. It is this question that is A supper was served last eve­ Dr. Zimmerman of the Yale Medical Furthermore, the agent said the Doan's Phone Manchester 3975 timore, and driven by her sister, /»j»i|ring Manchester druggists to Mrs. Elsroad, was “hugging cor­ ning by the Ladies Aid Society and School, who was of the opinion that government men working on the case had discovered that Chicago PILLS await with hopeful expectations the ner” while going from Dobsonville they will also serve a supper this the skull was that of a female, 25 was the center used for disposal of A DIURETIC FOR THE KIDNEYS developments of the coming six towards Hartford, and directly in evening. years of age or over. After receiv­ ing this h^ormation, the police the stolen securities. weeks. the lane of-the Studebaker. Foley The entertainment last evening Against Code? said the damage to the Buick was was presented under the sponsor- Commissioner of Pharmacy Hugh about $50 and -the damage to the ship' of the Busy Bees Society and "p. Bdme telegraphed all Manches­ Studebaker was about $250 to $275. this evening the entertainment will ter and coimty druggists Monday The cars were forced apart 11 feet be presented by the Luther League. nigdit to attend, if possible, a meet­ 10 inches by the force of the impact. B riefs ing of the Hartford County Drug­ Robert Newberry of Rockville Rockville is to be represented In gists’ association in Hartford. Ed­ was riding behind the Buick while the Stafford Springs NRA parade ward J. Murphy, of Manchester, is on his way from Dobsonville to this evening by a large delegation a member ot the State Pharmacy Manchester and said he saw the of veterans and the Bugle and Drum but did not attend Studebaker some 200 feet away. Corps of Stanley Dobosz Post No. Monday night’s session. Although He testifled that Mrs. Elsroad was 14, American Legion, are to xfieet in no report of what transpired at this occupying two-thirds of the road the Memorial Building at 6 o’clock meeti^ was made public, it was and leave for Stafford to participate learned today that the druggists when struck by the other car which he estimated as traveling 35 to 40 in the parade at 7 o’clock. * voted in oppc^tion to the NRA code H e a r t ° j as it affects the retail drug stores. miles per hour. The NRA parade committee, In defense Mrs. Elsroeul said she headed by Patrica J. Johnston, was coming from Boston on her which successfully arranged the way to Baltimore. She declared, parade in Rockville last Wednesday CAPTIVE H M OWNERS she was traveling slowly because of evening has consented to march in the wet pavement and didn’t see the line center line of the road. Mz^i. Els­ The Rockville office of the Rock­ TO MEET ON MONDAY road estimated her speed as 10 to ville - WilUmantic Lighting Com­ 15 miles an hour when she turned pany has been temporarily been the comer. She said she was ac­ moved from 17 Park street to 28 Washington, Oct 26.—(AP)— companied by her sister who is an West Main street for the period of Lieading operators of the "captive” invalid. She closed her defense by one month. Alterations were start­ eoal mines of Pennsylvania have saying, “I don’t believe I cut the ed at the Park street office of the comer if I did.” company, located in the Prescott been asked by President Roosevelt Cuffori, taking the stand, said Block, yesterday morning. A mod­ to com here on Monday and report that Mrs. Elsroad was on the wrong em office is to be installed at the on his order for settling labor diffi­ side of the road and that the col­ old location. culties. Myron Taylor, chairman of the lision knocked him back four feet. At the meeting of the Rockville High School Dramatic Club yes­ board of the United States Steel At 10:55 o’clock Judge Fisk Corporation, will head the group of abruptly interrupted the court, say­ terday Jime Dick was elected pres­ officials representing the steel and ing, "This court opens at 9 o’clock ident for 1933-34. The other officers iron companies which operate the and I have a meeting of the bank are as follows: Vice-president, Ar­ The mines. Others, who will attend the at 11 o’clock, Mr. Officer you may thur Kaii-ott; treasurer, Ctoldle La- Monday meeting, were not an- declare a recess imtil 11:30 or 11:'45 vltt; recordings secretary, Helen noimced at the White House. o ’clock.” Kynock. Rockville residents were present Mr. Roosevelt has made no secret Court re-opened at 11:55 o’clock finest tobaccos of his impatience over the long and continued until 12:25. Upon re­ last evening at the Harvest Supper drawn out negotiations between the opening Cuffori was pemoitted to served in the Ellington town hall, operators and miners in the “cap­ continue his testimony and said he after which the third and fourth — only the center tive” mines for a working agree­ did not see Mrs. Elsroad imtil she degrees were worked on a class of ment. was 50 feet away and then he was candidates. “Captive” mines are those owned only going ten miles per hour. Sixty members and guests are ex­ leaves and operated by big steel and other Judge Fisk interrupted Cuffori at pected to attend the 32nd annual industoi U concerns and which do this point and he said, “Aren’t you banquet of the Ladies (JathoLc Ben­ not sell their output on the open sort of a blundering fellow, blunder­ evolent Association to be held this m ark et ing this morning in not getting evening at the Rockville House. A The very heart of Lucky Strike's Mr. Taylor last night reported here at 9 o’clock and also yesterday turkey dinner will be served. fine quality is choice tobaccos— progress to the President by tele­ when this accident happened. It is phone and there is a conviction simply through sheer csfrelessness ripened by warm sunshine, rich here that something definite will be that there are so many accidents MBS. HOLCOMB’S FUNERAL reported by the group which hsuj there.” soils and gentle rains. Right now, bem invit^ to meet here on Mon-* Cornelius Shea of Worcester New Haven, Oct. 26— (A P ) — The funeral will take place here tomor­ day. Mass., who sat in the front seat row of Mrs. Margaret Hanson Hol­ up to $100,000,000 worth of fine of the sedan with Cuffori, stated comb, widow of Harry Clifford Hol­ that it was sm “unavoidable acci­ Turkish and Domestic tobaccos, SK BANKS REOPENED comb, former Yale crew and foot­ dent.” ball player, who died in Brookline, Judge Fisk s*dd: “That accident the Cream of the Crop, are aging W ashington, Oct. 26— (A P )— Six Mass., yesterday. was perfectly needless. If I haid National banks, with frozen de­ and mellowing for the makers of posits of $7,508,000 and unrestricted been driving either car the qccident would not have happened. If the deposits of $624,000, were re-opened Agony for 20 Years Lucky Strikes. For only a special during the ten dajrs ending October cars had been in their proper posi­ 90, 1988. tions the accident would not have selection of choice tobaccos is used J. r. T. O’Connor, comptroller of happened.” ’Then the judge sur­ the currency, in making this an­ prised the accused by suggesting in making your Luckies so round, the cases be nolled upon payment PILES nouncement today said reorganiza­ tion plans were approved for 29 ad­ o f costs. Gone in 20 Days With Doctor’s so firm and fully packed—free frosH ditional National banks during the Cuffori at first entered an objec­ Modern Internal Treatment. same period. These banks must tion. He thought it would be a han­ loose ends. The reason L«cye8 dicap as he had no Insurance for meet varioxu requirements before When a man is afflicted with pilM are always the same in mildness* astually resuming business, how­ accidents. Mrs. Elsroad was ready for 20 years and then finds the ever. According to the plans as to accept the nolle. right, clean method to get rid of smoothness, in delicious taste. approved, their deposits will Cuffor< finally agreed to the nolle them without salves, suppositories am otmt to $2,719,000 unrestricted when it was explained that the rec­ or cutting—that’s the kind of news and $81,968,000 frosen. ord of a nolle would be entered on every thoughtful sufferer should be O'Oonnor said National banks in cheerful about. an states and the Distrlot of Colum­ Kero ie what ha writea; “After bia whose reorganimtion plans have suffering 20 years I took one bottle been approved now total 895, with HELPFUL ^ of Dr. Leonhardt’s Hem-Roid and frosen deposits of $428,017,000 and LOANS my pile trouble entirely dlaappear- nnrestiiotM deposits of $82,822,000. ed.” • UP TO f SCO All thla happy man did waa to B B O m BUBPUNDBD take Hem-Rold tablets each day weett pwpe*!ee«r5B S kTS aooordlBg to direotioDs. The won­ New York, OcL 26— (A P )— The ■mass s Mea ter Yea’ll set derful medldne in these tablets the cash ia M hoon^ead aur talu helped Nature do the reatr-lt's a YYcw York Stock Exchange today I, a 10 Bsoaths or leaser te near la Buspended for two years George M. amouats te eoit rear laoeiH. doctor’s suooesiful way to eauaa blind, bleeding or protruding pUi !«. LaBranche, head of th' firm of OtoM la . , . orltt. . . or *stoMa ' '1a Branohe A Co, to vanish—you trade torturing mb La Branohe was suspended under P b r s o n a l F in a n o i C o . ery for a happy UfO. that section of the Exchange con­ Here’! a RBAL guarantee—get stitution which covers unjust and Hoom S, Slate Theater one bottle of Hem-Roid ftom J. W. A l M O i X S A efin eitw oidm aiu k^ _ Boueiac—TSS Mat* Hale Oo. Drug Dept or eny live laequltahle proceedings. The II Maaeheetee t t u g m and spectflcatlons against druggist—take them a# difeeted— him oovared transactions in stocks U Pheae aeSS thui if you are not ooinplntely sat­ AafOaslu^iet^Sme/ Cf tha AtlaaUo Reflntnf Co, and The ealr ehasse Is ntfee isfied with results'* -yw i j > , PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER E V IC ^ Q HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. IH tR SD A T. OCTOBER 26,1968. W ^ M

Aanrlfpatpr longer oajoled and hoodwinked by buy was the wseqpen smptoysd by a Why Don’t T h^ Start^Wartr the Way They Pay for ’Em? r the ersw o( deflationists who have too arrogant C ^tal to rostraln tbs Behind the Scenes m somehow mansgnd to control Us ambltlosis at Labor wheosvsr legla- ^opning HpraUi pawing efforts at fiscal end curren­ latursp had refrained from provid­ PUBUHHAO BY XHB ZaBKAIiO PRINTINO COMPANT, IN a cy reform. Be hes promised that ing statutory enactments forbidding > I t S trM t he will put up prices "tt not by asm workers from striking. It was { Manch«it«r. Cona. THOMAS FERGUSON mssns then by^ snother.” Nine-, mads tbs prlndpsl legal agency to LgTS TAJ-K: t h is 0«n«ral Manacar tenths of ths peoide believe that he OVER A FEW MORE. W n U S THORNTON The ‘TVA figurik the H b r^ S d l the creation of the eeonomlo sys­ r have ita cost in preyentod coafiiaiOD Foundad Oetob'ar 1. 1811 will make th at promise good; but tem that haa now blown up from Ita t e a r s AMP see. ; Pubilahed Evary Evening Except Washington, Oct. 26.—The NRA In the vallay tb ro u ^ igdus- Sundaya ana Holidajra Bntarad at tba It is bitterly dtsappdntlng that he own unbalanced atraina.. Not the IF w e CAM REACH is keeping what virtually is a score- trles, or projects uiaf may try to {*08t Office at Mancbeatar, Conn, aa has to go through all these harass­ leajBt of these stndns was ths far A 'SerrTLEMEMT board on profraaa of ths codes. move in there without l^nowtog the Second Claaa Mall Matter. Strangsrs lMiytoff busineu with true situatioo. Bo if you any ^ SLBSORIPI'ION RATBS ing experiences to learn that you fruit of the Injunction. One Year, i ' m all ...... lAOO the NRA would do well to go first information on towns, or getoogy, Per Month, by mall ...... I -8C can’t cure typhus with two drops It la no wonder that people who to the “reception ofilee’’ and infor­ or people of the Tennessee VaUay Single coblea •••••,*••••••••••.8 -08 of vanilla extract and that a na­ realized the Iniquitous effects of the mation bureau established on the region, cbe best place to get tt delivered, one year ...... M-OO tion’s curroiey is a far greater eco­ InJimcUons in labor disputes have NRA floor of the Commerce Build­ from the TVA library. Temporary m e m b e r o f t h e a s s o c ia t e d nomic force than trades unions and ing. There a force of clerks sit all Building F, Washington. PRESS long regarded it as an outrageous day, just helping wandering men Capital Party Dates Set The Aaaoclated ^reaa la azclaslvely pictures of birds. violator of human rights and have entitled to the uae (or repnbllcatlon with brief-caaes to find the hearing Now that the White House luto jot all newa dlapatcbea credited to it President Roosevelt still retains railed against It and demanded its or the ofRdal they’ve come to announced the dates for its moat or not otberwiae credited In tbia the affections and loyalty of the invalidation. Now these remon­ Washington to find. important parties for the winter, paper and alao the local newa pub­ On the walla of this room are the lished herein. vast majority of the American peo­ strants find themselves In a peculiar Washington hostesses can go ahead _ All rigbta ot republlcatlon ot “scoreboards,’’ fitted with sliding- and sc^^lmble for the rest special dispatches herein are also re ple; they will still follow him, gdad- situation which Is really attribuc- panel legends whleh can be shifted It’s always the custom for private served. ly, eagerly—If he will only lead on able to the abuse rather the at will, and forming a visible record, hostesses not to entertain oh data* Full service client of N E A Ser­ in the path of bis own designation use of the Injunction in the past. up to the ihinute, of the flight of that conflict with ths func­ vice. Inc. the Blue ^Bagle. in the pursuit of bis own pro­ Because there is a very grave ques­ tions at the White TTonsn ttiiiy Only four codes, the “score- wait imtil the White House has , Publisher's Repressntative: The gram. But they cannot follow it tion whether in the case of the Julius Mathews Special Agency—New board" shows, were adopt^ in July. spoken. The Reesevelts are axpoet- York. Chicago, Detroit and Boston. he halts and hesitates every time latest truck strike, the employment In August, there wera 13. In Sep­ ed to go to Warm Springs for tember, 18 and October already haa MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF he finds his way barred by false of the Injimction was not Justifiable Thanksgiving, but they probably CIRCULATIONS. advisors who fawn and seek to with lending upon them, to the receivers, ance Corporation, the Qxmecticut the merits of their claims passed find out if the palpitation is caused )h,Mrs.Smith, by a disturbance of the heart or is every pocket bulging, for he car­ paltry sums at usurious intent s ta tio n wifi be peculiar. Depos­ on by the highest aiffhorlty— and ries all brands of cigarettes, chew­ itors in its banks wfii have to rely due to some other condition. after the manner of pawnbrokers patently were engaged in an actiqia Some of the 1)the:^ symptoms like- ing gum, mints and fruit drop^, can I get you on the same saf^;uards as in the grievously ag;aiiist the common wel­ fine cigars and cheap ones smd will everywhere and in all tim^. 'y to-be-associated with tachycardia buy a patient anything he wants That was a shock. past while the depositors ot banks fare yet still within statute law. are fluttering and pounding of the heart, a throbbing sensation through from an ice cream cone to an ex­ There had been uneasiness but no in neighboring states are guaran­ So that what the truck drivers— otic fruit anything at the teed by the resoiuces of the banks the ears or temples, slight dizi^ess, Everybody knows Joe and pa­ shock over the President's failure or more properly their leadership— or the heart may seem to slow down y) of the country and to a considerable actually succeeded in doing was to tients returning for second or to act promptly with relation to the and start again with a loud thump. third sessions call out to him to store? currency when the July slump in extent by those of the federal gov­ make the labor injtmctlon, perhaps . In correcting rapid beating of the see if he remembers them . . . Of ernment. It is difficult to see such heart it is not necessary to use any commodity prices developed. He for the first time, respec^le. treatment directed toward the pal­ all his rich ciutomers. Secretary was enraptured then with his NRA a conditlOD in any light than as a Which is exactly opposed to what pitation, as when the cause of the of the Treasury Woodln bought distinct dlsad'vantage to the state the least only one newspaper experiment—a splendid conception organized labor has been trying to condition is removed the tachycardia daily . . . Roxy was the most pro­ in competition with its neighbors vanishes. If you are distressed by but far from being a cure-all do for a quarter of a century. an irregular and rapid heart beat I fitable, bujdng five to six news­ quite obviously over-extended to a either In the development of indus­ As for the strike itself, the pub­ would suggest that you have an papers dally, and ^zen s of maga­ try or the retention of the industries zines, several cigars of an expen­ ridiculous degree; but still fascinat­ lic is to be congratulated that it is examination of your heart. You will sive brand and all kinds of chewing ing. It was not, perhaps, to be it now has, or even in the retention over and, under all the dreum- find that a curative diet, avoiding gum and small candies . . . of its banking business against the heart stimulants such as coffee and wondered at that the President stances, not in the least likely to be using moderate meals which do not -doe’s memories of old New York gambled so heavily on the NRA and competition of nearby Insured renewed. over-load the stomach, will be of entertain his bed-ridden customers banks. value. I would also suggest that mightily. He even remembers the its potentialities of re-employment n McCarthy was a youngster driving business are starving for JusUflabta ananila, sweaaslve use of tobacco, However, I would suggest that you a truck for the company In Buf­ SoutoetOnNew England Telephone Conipuiy, 0^ price to $31.36. He has pulled his try the orange Juice fast for two or credits. coffee, or tea; emothmal shock; dis- falo about ten years ago when bis New Haven, Coon. . / . ;■ u-iIv-i. punch. He has gone out to slay oedsra of the thyroid gland which three dasia. If this burns your alert mind caught wind of some may increase the rate to as high as stomach, you undoubtedly have cliMa in the Gerald Chapman rob­ the dragon armed with a cambric stomach ulcers or an momwyMi needle, leaving his broadsword at THAT INJUNCTION. IBP beats; the heart is also^acceler- bery and murder cases that had «• w« atod with fevar and for each d^reO stomach, and it would be advisable baffled everyone. McCarthy went ri\: home. For jnany years fair ndnfied men that the- temperature goes up, to s ' to swltcA to the milk diet; if thia to the bead of the oompiny, laid We don’t believe this'to foiag to heart adds 8 to lO extra beats per does not agroo with you, remove a his cards on the table ^ d impress­ TheSouthern Newf ngland and women have proteatod portion of the cream and use more k e ^ up. Ik e President Js too in­ protoitod againat. the emptoymant mtonte; excitement win also In- ed that worthy so much that when eteaaa the heart rata; any oondittoa milk. be emerged from toe ofll^ he was telligent, too slndeYe In his devo­ of the Injunction to labor disputaa which p ro d u ^ pus to the body, a full-fledged private detective for tion to ^ well being of bis coun­ >^^-and always srlth raason. The' •11^ as tubrntmloBls, or ehrtmic to^^ Cobra venom la harmless when the company. Be. (fllmbed right try, too dear «yed to/fw much tojuaetlda for a •• faiotion of the teeth, tonana. alnoaea, swallowod; it ta total tody wbw |n- hack on to ma tniok and in fairly or pelyi9 ozgana nyiiiyiMo toflaanae | e ^ Into tUto U»Qd ttoatto.' iito^ ovdw ttW] MflUoos.’ msnt ^nbitan .to toe m ci^ aU o of to find the haras, a^itoh took, aqnie tot. devrtopiniBfit, "Poor HOURLY EARNIMGS time. A dog roa^ followed, and ah pietufik ooia^ Wbth « BEUAYlDRRUtP l i t t T I YACHT TOWED IN entertalnmieat W the hards. A tb ir AMDSEISNIS pdrUoa of tffisi ptddlb Is bnMtUxnMaff. took of underntand- that we had loadB of fua playtiig la ly laterestsd In th o present RY ENVIRONMENT Ing azM improper attitudes of par- AM iiiipraiEss UP IN SEPTEMBER the leaves. We held our tro o p meet­ season, is said to have ^iaiitod to qnta, te^dMKS and othnra frequent­ crowded houses, and to u ve fun- ly are oanae of produeinf child BY(MTGUARD ing at the Natium Hale SehooL MADE STAR FOOTBALL nlshed an IdMl outlet for 'tiie pent- Frances Shea passed sobm of h w and cohacquent adult b^iavlor tenderfoot work. We had a race in up enthusiasm of gtidiraD fans. Not Herefitary Says ' Moital which Jaettoer socially unaccept­ National Industrial C8 oat off 100 reported seven persons aboard the findings of the National Industrial nailing, and training tenderfoot stirring gridiron drama, “Saturday's statement today. Dr. Peppard’s selves to removing obstacles which women report hen^; Let it he^^ yt^ t which is owned by Lewis reql Broadway gitertainment. There be has- to meet. It means rather yon too. Conference Board’s regular month­ scouts. The girls enjoyed the games Millions”, coming Friday to the will be no advance in prices. talk w u entitled, “Some reasons Stone. ly survey of employment conditions which Miss Hooks had charge of State theater, he had never played tor otir behavior.” that to^ should begin when he is The yacht, which left New York very young to prepare him for that in manufacturing industry. The Hallowe’en party is to be held a game of football in his life. But Heredity la not nearly so impor­ for Los Angeles Aug^ust 23, suffered Average hourly earnings of all Friday, October 27. in the picture he Was to impersonate QBASH VICTIM K BS inevitable time when he has to face some damage from heavy weather tant as those things which happen the realities of community exist­ wage-earners combined in the 26 Scribe, Ehleen Vennard. Jim Fowler, greatest player jn the to an .ndividual after he is born, al- after her engine broke down. The manufacturing industries reporting history of State University, and star ence as an Independent adult unit. Read The Herald Advs. cutter M«idota, which picked up Troop 6 New Britain, Oct. 26 — (APj — toough^at birth he is furnished with to the Conference Board Increased ’Troop 6 held Its meeting Monday of the thrilling game which brings Frank Wlodarrid, 12, of Mountain certain potentialities for ph3rsical. the Aurora, turned her over to the from 49.7 cents in August to 53.1 the pictiue to a mose. road, Farmington who was thrown Mascoutin. at 4 o'clock at ihe Manchester Intellectual and emotional growth. cents in September, or 6.8 per cent. Green school. It was opened wlto And BO'Young was taken in hand frmn' toe running board of a milk When the jacht reached the har­ by a score of actual football stars Dr. Peppard said. These potentiali­ bor a private towing company was The advance in average hoiirly the horseshoe formation. We, re­ truck operatoi by his brother Steve, ties do not change. The variable earnings since the low pofnt in peated the Scout promise, motto, who were to appear in the classic, in a collision here last Tuesday, died called upon to send out a tug to headed’by Ernie Nevers, character­ quantity is the opportunity for take charge of the vessel. It could Jime when they were 45.2 cents, slogan and laws. Captain Fogil read last night at New Britain general their development, governed by en­ was 17.5 per cent. Average hours some announcements about the ized by “Pop” Warner,' famous hospital. The truck is reported to not be learned immediately where coach, as the most remarkable play­ vironmental factors, sunong them she would be taken for repaira. of work i>er week were reduced next rally; reminded us about buy­ have crashed into a bakery truck on the {ttt tude of parents and teach­ from 38.8 hours to 36.8 hours, or ing Quick Arrow Soap Flakes and er ever turned out. Long practice Farmington avenue. The b05r’s Coast Guard headquarters learn­ sessions were held each day, and ers. If an individual with potentiali­ ed that the master of the Aurora, 5.2 .jer cent. Notwithstanding the “Shopping Day” at Hale’s next right leg and pelvis were fractured, ties for excellent ;'hyslcad g;rowth is reduction in hours of work per within two . weeks the actor was, as but he was expected to recover. Captain Greenstead, was aboard, but Tuesday; also about building a log the saying is. “a pretty fair grade placed in a good environment the names of the other six perscms wage-earner, average weekly earn­ cabin for the use of the Scouts at where he gets proper attention and ings Increased from 319.25 to of country football player.” His were not available. the Green. We were dismissed to ability to pass, kick and run vrtth FBAT HOUSES BOBBED does not meet ’^to severe illness or The Aurora, a yacht of the 108 319.46, or 1.1 per cent. This In­ patrol, corners. Dues were collected Etccident, he w ill develop into an crease, however, was more than the b€dl stamped him as an appar­ cross tons and 175 horsepower, is and the girls drew slips of paper ent veteran of the game. Middletown, Oct. 26—(AP)—Five adult of excellent physique. On the 93 feet long. She was built in C ^- offset by a rise of 1.3 per cent In telling them what to bring tor re-. . fraternity houses at Wesleyan Uni­ other hand, if such an Individual fomia in 1904 and is listed in the living oosts, with the net result freshments for the Hallowe’en par- “I pretty lam e^ were placed in an environment is to be held at Ueuten- 1 had so many that I coifi'to t versity were entered by one . or mor® marine register as owned by Wil­ that real weekly earnings fell ty, which burglars between 3 and 5,^ m. this where lis physical health was neg­ liam Thaw, who is said to have sold slightly, 0.2 per cent. ant Peridns’ home, Friday evening, count them,” said Young after the lected, or he was subjected to ill­ picture was completed, “but I had a morning and money and watches to M her to Lev^ Stone, presumably the The number of persons employed October 27. All toe girls are asked the total value of more than' 3 2 0 0 ness and accident, toe probabilities RICH IN SIMPLE DIGNITY movie aictor. in these 25 industries increased g.8 to come in costume. wonderful time, and I am wild-eyed football enthusiast from now on. lAken. Desks were ransacked. that he will become a robust adult THE McGovern granite c6. per cent In September over Augiist, Scribe, Geraldln- Tenney. The houses visited were Alpha axe extremely poor. Troop 7 The football field of Western Uni­ Booklet On Request a smaller month-to-month rise than versity forms the backgroimd for Delta Phi, Eclectic, Chi Psi Alpha, Elxactly the same relationship be­ ^ B«Tbonr9t. Pbr>n<^ 2^120 HARTFORD. CONN was observed last month. This in­ The meeting opened with patrol much of the action of “Saturday’s Chi and Si Upsllon. tween potentialities and environ- crease in employment together corners. On toe blackboard were with the increase In actual weekly some notices which Captain Grant earnings made weekly payroll dis­ explEdned to lu . Later our captain bursements in September 3.9 per helped us with toe samplers, which cent higher than in August. Total we are doing. man-hours, however, fell off 2.5 per Scribe, Irene LaChance. cent, indicating a slackening in ’Troop 8 business activity as compared with We opened our meeting with the August. horseshoe formation and the inves­ titure of Dorothy Case. Patrol cor­ ners were held and dues taken. In GOES SIX DAYS WITHOUT toe absence of Lieutenant Smith, Mrs. Wheaton, one of our troop The cobbined 4-H dubs are plan- committee, worked with the girls ding a Country Fair to be held in on housekeepers’ badge, while Cap­ the near future. Arrangements are tain Agard worked with the sec­ now under way. ond class group on signalling, and Betty Durkee with the first class because he uses ’The Fairy Needle Club held a group on signalling. A game called, meeting at the home of Wilhemina “Crossing the Ice,” was played. A Oflara Monday evening. The girls circle was formed in which songs Koppers Coke worked on articles which will be ex- were sung. CARRYING ASHES _jiibited and sold at the Country Scribe, Arline Nelson. Fair. Country Club Agent Genel- la Dodge ’Taber attended this meet­ Glri Scout Week ing and gave helpful suggestions on Manchester Girl Scouts will do making novelty articles. their part in celebrating national Girl Scout Week, October 29-No- Queer Twists All arrangements for the Hal­ vember 4, which is dedicated to lowe’en party in which all Man­ Juliette Low, founder of the Girl chester 4-H members will take part Scout mervement in this country, In Day*s News have been completed. It is to be whose birthday falls on Hallowe’en held in Sou.tk V^ndsM' Friday, Octo­ in toe-middle of toe week’s celebra­ ber 27. Reports from the enter­ tion. The week opens with a note Ctoicago—An experienced worker tainment committee show that we of reverence, whei thie girls in uni­ of jigsaw puzzles is Mrs. Alma OU and the old furnace are all in for a good time. Clubs form will attend Center church, Rioux, 25. She said she applied her from Suffield and Melrose will be Sunday, October 29. Coimcil mem­ knowledge to a letter her husband can be friends again, when guests. bers, lexers and Brownies are in­ Wilbifr tore up, and by putting to­ Yit makes only one small pailful vited to attend with tbe Scouts and gether again found a blonde. The Original Challengers held a meet at the chu«* at 10:30. Rev. The result was a suit for divorce of ashes per week—and that’s meeting at the home of Ruth Lus- Watson Woodruff will deliver an yesterday. ' all you’ll get when you use the sier last evening. The meeting was appropriate sermon. St. Louis—“Bill Schwartz Stock” cafied to order in the usual way, Tuesday wUl be “Shopping Da}r” went cm sale here today at 3 1 & high-test fneL foltowing this the girls worked on at the J. W. Hale Company. As this share. Schwartz is a professional th ^ novelty articles. Local lead­ store is official headqucu*ters for golfer with ambitions to compete in Koppers Coke makes less ashes. er,- Mrs. Lussier, showed the girls Girl Scout equipment, they are giv­ the winter tournaments, but lack­ articles which they could take pat­ ing a small commission n the sales ing in funds. His friends decided It gives more heat, less waste, terns from. The next meeting from all departments, except toe on the stock selling scheme. will be held November 7, at the grocery and drug departments, to in every ton. same place. Minneapolis—a ' police station, it the organization. (Council members appears, isn’t such a safe place to and leaders will be at the store store things—even coffee. And yon get action the minute ’The State 4-H Club exhibit is to throughout the day and they solicit be held at Storrs College October toe patronage of their friends and F. E. Berner, head of a whole­ you open the draft in the mom- 27 and 28. Prize winners in the all interested in scouting. sale coffee concern, left 42 pounds county contests .are in competition The week ends with a bit of at the station here overnight and ing—the. whole house warms up and have re-entered their exhibits. gpiety on Saturday, November 4, the next day only 24 poimds re­ while you put on your clothes. when the Officers’ Association has mained. ’The results will be published later. plaimed a hike and invited the Chicago.—If and when the ad­ People from town who attended Council members and Brownie lead­ ministration recognizes Russia, Koppers Coke is a great fuel to the World’s Fair report that the ers to go with them. American bath tub manufacturers 4-H clubs have a fine exhibit. Radio Broadcasts for Scout Week hope to sell the Russians a lot of use if you follow three simple Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will tubs. So said H. O. Nelson of De­ rules. (1) FiU fir^ pot heaping A senior service club meeting speak to Girl Scoutr and their troit, president of the Central Sup­ will be held in the county building friends over WJZ, New York, and ply Company, speeiking before bath fuU, It bums slowly with the Saturday, October 28. It will be a the network of the National Broad- tub makers. double surprise party for John S castinr Company, Friday, Novem­ Chicago—Edwfu^l Markham, the drafts eloped — and is ready to Hale, ex-County Club Agent, who ber 3, 'rom 5:00 to 6:18 p. m. Mrs. poet, says: flood your house with warmth in resigned to accept a position with a Roosevelt’s talk will be the high “There are two sources of knowl­ New York concern. Mr. Hale has spot of the National Broadcasting edge, tbe thinking of the head and the morning. (2) Shake less—just done outstandingv work in our coim- program vdilcb has been arranged of the heart. It is the mission of a few jiggles once a day, less ty. Russell Anderson, who has for Girl Scout Week. poetry to answer questions of the been doing club work in Windham The United States Navy Band heart.” frequently in mild weather, be­ county will take his place. Any will broadcast a half-hour concert, Minneapolis—Charles Lockwood, member 16 years or over is Invited dedicated to shut-ins, o*' Thursday, 91 years old and sole survivor of cause it makes so little ashes. to attend. The Burean of Mines of - the November 2, from 11:30-12:00 a, m. Minnesota’s famed “Last Man’s (3) Use less drq/i— because it’s The concert, which will be given Club” has discarded his cane. United Sutes Department of the The Dairy club will hold a meet­ over WEAF, Nev York, and the Here today for .a visit, he said concentrated fuel and burns Interior in its Bulletin No. 242 ing Friday, November 3, at the home NBC ’network, will include selec­ the cold weather has aided his health says: "Coke should he used for of Franldin Lipp. All members tions from the Girl Scout song so the cane is no longer needed. evenly without forcing. are requested to be present as this heating houses because it is a book. Miss Josephine Schain, na­ Ssui Francisco—A little NIRA cleaa and convenient is the first fall meeting. tional director, will give a short name sake of the recovery act, fig­ Beet of all—it costs nearly $2 More 4-H Club news soon. message of greeting during toe Bernice G. Lapp. ured in a divorce complaint. She is broadcast five weeks old Nira Marlene Set- per ton less and yon get more Sunday, October 29, at 9 a. m.. tlemyer and her mother, Cleo, ac­ heat, less waste in every ton. S A V E S W O R K Girl Scout pipers, playing on their cused Monroe Settlemyer of desert­ MARLBOROUGH own handmade reed instruments, ing her and Nira. Hie Ban who usea Koppers will broadcast for the first tipie Tulsa, Okla.—Called for jury Better phone your fuel dealer Coke has the smallest ash can Mr. and Mrs. E. Allan Bllsh and over WJZ, New York, and khe net­ duty, a A. W. Gordon, 91, refused ndw—or call Koppers Con- in his Mock —and carries'it children and Mrs. William Caffyn work of the NBC, as a special fea­ to claim age exemption. ‘Til not out only once s week. and son, Junior, have returned from ture of “The Lady Next Doori’ pro­ shirk my duty,” he said. needent Coke Company—and the Century of Progress Exposition. gram. He was serving as a juror today. try this fnel that makes a new Mra E, A. Grant and daughter, Quick Arrow Soap Flakes Denver, Colo,—Seven fire trucks, Marion, of Providence, R. I., spent The Quick Arrow Soap Flakes three fire chiefs, 40 firemen, tbre^ friend of your furnace. Sunday with her sister, Mrs. How­ contest is at Its height &ud we police Mnergency cars and six pa­ ard B. Lord and family. must do our very best and keep “at trolmen beipbd Gerald Sbaweroft Mrs. Sarah BoUes has returned to the top.” It is a highly recommend­ mail his lettier. Shaweroft mistook New Britain after spending tbe past ed product and several who have a fire alarm box for a mall box. few months in this place. tried it have found that it gave MAIN STREET ’The Dorcas Society met with very satisfactory results. The Glri w4rii Moyw lain MggiM of TMtvffla Mrs. Ralph Korngiebel ’Thursday Scout movement cannot continue NO CLASS DISTINCTION aad «■ yaar aM Maa4« afternoon. The ladies worked cm unless all give it support. We ask holders which they are selling. ’They all mothers, - friends and those in­ HoUywood, Oct 26 — (AP) — W n C an d W IC C also decided to hold the Harvest terested in scouting to vote for Glri Hollywood forgot its class distinc- S A V H M O N EY Supper, ’Thursday, November 16. Scouts. tioij among actors today wh«i the Saadaya, *iS 0 P. M. He the wife go to a theatre feea savings— Word has been received by Mrs. Troop 1 Screen Act<»8’ Guild announced Wadaaadaya, EiSO P. M. every week on tSe beeiBUO E. E. Hall of the death of Mrs. John We held our meeting at toe Lin­ that extra and bit players would be Kof^idra .Coke gives more best, msa Van Dyke of Worcester, Mass. coln school, during v^cli toe new taken into the organization in its waitte peat ton. Mrs. Van Djdce has been a visitor members received instructions for fight against “salary control” fea­ here for a number of years. their tenderfoot tests. ’The meet­ tures of toe proposed picture in­ lanaanaa laaaaaaaBaaaaBBaaBB B'g'BB b b a b b b « b b b b b b .i L%on L. Buell and Howard B. ing next week will be omitted, but dustrial code. Lord were cMlers in Gilead at Hart on Saturday evening, October 28, “For the first time in motion pic­ SIND COUPON TODAY E. Buell’s the last of the week. there will be a Hallowe’en social at ture history,” said Ken Thompson, secretary o t the Guild, “There are Mrs. Arthur Lee of Springfield the home of Captain Smith, 56 East KoiipersConneelieatCoke CoBqMay called on relatives here secently. 3Rddle Turnpike, from 7:80 to 9:30 no distinctions a^ no castes The Cotton Blossom Singers of o’clock. All are requested to come among toe players, ’nie star and 28 ItoEBboU S t, Hartford, Geasu Pine Woods, Miss., gave a musical in costume. the extra will work together to entertainment in tids place Monday Scribe, Mary Fogarty. solve their mutual problems.”' Send me withent ooat or Blitetiaa yw night. Troop 8 A ia a n g leading actors who yes­ fake heeHet, "When You Boy Btot* S^titools w ill be closed tomorrow We left for our bare and .heusd terday Joined to^ Guild were ao that the teachers' may attend theJ chase at 10 o'clock Saturday morn- Dolores Dri Rio, Joan Bennett, and State Teachers' Convention. Ing from the Canter. Oqr trail went Ricardo Cortes. Mxs. John FoDer visited todrough toe Bask to Mrs. Grover Rojme of Florence streak, to^ to New Yo^ toat to« ...... * A wmF- VA:?

!PAOB SE5 MANCHfififTBR, COVN^ TSVtSDA% OCfTOBBR 2«, IMS. N ‘ A to 60 end upward bourz per GIORNATAITALIANA I Y.M. CA. No m IB K STACE SBOV KECOniED 63 UL The BxeetitlMi cemmlttee ek- VETERANS TO SEEK OBITUARY preeeed the hope that all Bicrobanto Mi would agree to this schedule ae it fiotto Ptuspipe le KNOCKS OFF RED FOX day night. code requirements. NRA officials rEUiglng from 7 to 8:80 and 9 a. m., New York, Oct. 26.—CAP)—Rob­ Committee investigators sEdd that The Sewing Circle of the Con­ said that while Ford has not sign­ ert BEU*bour, wealthy manufEusturer cordia Lutheran church will meet at "This strike weis CEdled In spite tbe committee realizes that it would part of the letter withheld from tbe of the understanding that the em­ ed, thw believe he has lived up to mEdce it difficult to put into effect a and brother of U. S. Senator W. record was not material to the In­ WARDEN SCARES UP Mrs. C. B. Gardner’s, 28 Spruce the code. Their interpretation was Warren Barbour of New Jeney, street tomorrow Eiftemoon at 2 ployees representative waa respon- schedule 'calling for tbe opening of vestigation. ribls and authorized to deal for ^the that a statement of compliance, ac- stores at a later hour. This would surrendered to the police today to Pecora SEdd tbe reEuon It was o’clock. companylng a bid, would make it rove a dlsadvantEige to the cus- answer to an indictment charging Malor John S. Mahoney Shoots men be represented and in spite of pr withheld wem: the fact that he agreed that no eligible for consideration. t o : mers of these pEtrtlcular lines, who perjury. “Because it might leiui to Eusts of Reynard as He Crosses Path The Jtalian-American Ladles’ Aid strike wEus to be called during the of necessity must secure their mer­ The case grew out of a previous on Town’s Outskirts. society plans to give a card party, chandise at an early nornlng hour. proceeding In which Miss Nlta violence In Chiba.” November 13, featuring a vauiety of life of the sigreement which expires “Chairman Fletcher explained the a year from now. Not NRA Spirit Martini. 26, chEU*ged Barbour with games including whist, setbEmk imd CAR LOST, RECOVERED It has also been brought home to having whipped her repeatedly in a committee could consider toe letter Three hunters from the north scopa, with .turkeys aa prizes imd "When on Tuesday night the in executive seeslun. end who were out bunting for c o ^ members of the conference found the committee by many of the mer­ m id to ^ a^rtm en t in September, dder and dougtoute for refresh­ chants, who favor continuing the 1982. This action was taken after an- pheasants recently came upon a red ments. Mrs. Delrina Pola and a that a itrike bad been called, they WITHIN FEW SECONDS otoer letter from James Bruce in fox which also was out hunting— realized that they bad been nego­ present schedule of 8 a. m., to 6 p. LEUit month a Grand Jury was in­ large committee are making ar­ m., that shorter store hours would vestigating Em Emeusation by Bar­ 1930, a Chase representative in RaiVB COLDS WmiOUr'^DOSMO'^ probably for pheasants, too. rangements. tia te with an irresponsible party Havana, written five months after Reynard loped across the path of not be in the spirit of the NRA and bour that Miss Martini Emd her at­ and that further negotlatione along Hartford, Oct 26—(AP) — that they would not approve smy toe bank sold $40,000,000 in Cuban a deputy giune warden on the out­ In another column in today’s Her­ »>!<■ line would be futile. They then torney Fred D. KaplEm, bad at­ skirts of the town, according to the and Mre. ThomEui N. Hepburn of recommendation to reduce the hours. tempted to extort $100,000 from bonds to ed parties wlU be,reserved by calling the strike and proceeded to Mre Bkrb^’ir Enurendered in toe dis­ The CEU", a green coupe, was park­ chants have shown disapproval of trict attorney’s office to Detective average monthly cost for $100 br them to check their catch. After Mrs. A. N. Skinner, president of the men to replace the men on etrike. ed near Buehnell Memoriid during such a course. New York, Oct. 26.—(AP)—’The he hE^ left them and weis several society, RosedEde 38-18. At noon on Wednesday, It waa 'The Executive committee said Lieutenant SuUivEm. He WEm tEdien only $1.65 when repaid in lOf tbe conceit, and was stolen about to the Elizabeth street station, AmeriCEm dollar held to Em extreme­ yards down the road, the warden plEdnly evident to interested ^pEurties 9:40 p. m. A few seconds later that it recognized the fact that re­ ly nEUTOw rEmge today in quiet for­ monthly psymenb. apparently raised the red fox for A weU children’s clinic will be held that the trucking companies .were tail establishments have a certain where be weui booked. tomorow at 8 o’clock at the HeEdtb Julius Newpert, 145 Hamilton He said be was 47 years old, un­ eign exchange dealings. The Brit­ which, startled for the moment, operating to a high degree of capa­ street, wae driving eEust on CapitEil obligation to the public in remain­ CALL WRITE OR PHONE Center on Haynes street city and that the union bad faued married, engaged in tbe textile ish pound sterling was up ^ cent headed towards Mahoney. The war­ avenue when be told police, the ing open sufficient hours dEiily Eind at $4.74, French fremes firmed .01 of den then yelled to the major to in its boast to tie the state as never Hepburn car came aroimd the evening periods to mEdie it con­ business, six feet four inches in Mr. and Mrs. George Hoover have before, and that not one truck height, and 300 pounds In weight. a cent at 5.87 cents, Dutch builders shoot. moved to John F. Bantow’s house rotary traffic circle at excessive venient and possible for customers advanced .10 of a cent to 60^^ cents John Moore, LeRoy Aspinwall, would enter or leave New York ■peed, attempting to beEui south in­ to make purchMes of the merchan­ His borne is in Great Neck, L. I. on Middle Turnpike BEmt. Mr. City. The proseeqtor announced be Emd Belgism belgEis and Swiss francs Franklin B. Bendeson, Clarence G. Hoover is the manager of the State to Washington street. The two dise they need. This together with were slightly higher. 'The Scandl- Smith and Carl Tyler have returned Glad To Betom machines collided. Mr. Newpert the desire to cooperate 100 per cent would ask that Didl be set at $2,500. S4S-S5SMeBSl Theater and recently came here “When became evident to the Bar>'our refused to discuss toe navlans eEised and CanEulian dollars Rabio«« nSa Plinsi fSSI from a himtlng trip to the wilds of from Oswego, N. Y. said a young man in a dark coat with the NRA, which speclficEdly striking employes they inomedlately sprang from tbe wheel of the coupe states that stores should operate CEise. were imchEmged. MANOJESra Scotland in this state. They report­ began runntog to shelter in order ed bringing down a cock pheasant The Rooster club of King David and disappeared at a run in tbe as many hours as they have in the to protect their jobs and by five v i(^ ty ct tbe State Capitol. pEist and more If posrible, brought and three partridges. Bight squir­ lodge of Odd Fellows wiU open Its o’clock almost ajl the men wbq bad rels also comprised pEUt of the bag. big threenlay carnival and bazaar Neither car wae seriously dam­ the committee to the opinion t ^ t HOSPITAL NOTES bs bad promised their employers aged. so schedide could be recommended Two youths living on the west tonight in Odd Fellows ban. The at they would be glad and giate- side, it was said today, shot and drUl team of Sunset Rebekab lodge g that would be more fair to ail con­ ful to go back to work if they might cerned smd to the NRA program Mrs. Burton Lewis, of 444 Burn­ killed a pEdr of young coonm each win be the feature pf the entertain­ have their jobs back, leaving on ment tonight thsm the reconunendatlon which ham street, and Dsmte Sacooccio, of weighing twelve pounds, which had the highways only the strikers, vdio will be presented tomoirow morn­ been by MINIMUM WAGE BOARD 78 Linden street, were admitted yes­ Where to Buy treed dogs in the party. bad no jobs and consequently noth­ ing at 9:30 o’clock, namely, that the terday. These lads also got the limit of ing at stake. And thus the strike offeial schedule for store opening pheEisEints. M utin Palleit, of 142 Cooper COAST GUARD SEEKING came to an end and this morning IS NAMED FOR STATE should be from 8:80 in tbe morning street, and Lillian Frlssell, of 12 the trucking industry in Connecti­ to 6 o’clock in tbe evmlng each Short street, were admitted, and Jo­ cut Is functioning normally. week day, except Thursday amd NATIONALLY seph Litter, of 2 Pearl street, and SIMPLE SIMON SHOP MAN ADRIFT IN BOAT "However, the strike germ still Hartford, Oct. 26.—(AP)—State Saturdays, when stores will remain Bernard Sullivan, of 58 Wella street, remains and will probably continue Oemmiseioner of Labor Joseph M. open until 9 o’clock. were dischEUged today. to wrMk havoc with the trucking in TO SERVE TURKEY Portsmouth, R. Oot. 26.— Tone today announced tbe person­ No Other Objections as well as other interest, re­ nel of the minimum wage Euivlsory Under this schedule toe commit­ KNOWN (AP)—A Coast Guard boat patrol­ sulting in the unnecessary loss to led the waters between Cut^unk eemmlseioti, which will hold ito tee feels there will be no serious ob- employers, employes, and business first meetiiig at the office of the lections if bEurdware stores and Fine Menu Prepared for Last and SEdconnet Point today in eeareh In general until all concerned come ALWAYS DEAD TIRED? Sunday of sWtson—Chicken of William Wallaee of Fan River, to m realisation a man- iz worthy eemmlssioaer ta the state Office food stores wish to continue tbe Mass., adrift in a 14-foot dory with building on Mondav, Nov. 6. The practice of opening at 8 o’clock Emd Pie Tuesday. of his hire, but tha( his worth Is COmmiuien members sure Lester dosing at toe same hour as other How sad! Sallow oomplexion, PRODUCTS only one oar. measured by what he can produce Mitchell of l^dgeport, of tbe firm stores which would Bring such coated tongue, poor appetite, bad The management of the Simple WeiUaoe drifted out to sea from and not dependent upon his afflUa- of M itten Brothers, representing stores under e 66-hour a week sche­ breath, pimply skin and always Simon Ssuidwlch Shop, which wUl Bakonnet Point yesterday. It waa tioB with any union, group or as- tiled. What’s wrong? Chances aetlmated that by laat night he had employers; Nathaniel Saxe ^ dule. WE FEATURE close for the season on November sodatloDi New Raven, at the law firm of The committee claims that under are you’re potaoned by dogged ZOTOS MACHINELESS 8pratt*a aod Bnraettto 1, has decided to serve a turicey din­ probably drifted about 18 raHes ?n “The sooner these fEmte are ap- the dlier'tion of Cuttyhunk. Sane, Saxe and Saxe, representing toe proposed eobedule of store bowels and Iniaatlve liver. ’Take PERMANENT BIRD AND nSH ner on Sunday next, the liuit Sunday predated, the sooner wm we aU oe tbe public generally and to give le­ hours, it will be much more fair to this famous prescription used oon- they will be open for buslnesi, at WEdlEwje and Leo Fogamty hired able to fall la line with the spirit of No machine, oo elecMdty bat SUPPUE8 the dory for a'flahlng trip. They gal advice to the commission* Mrs. store employees in genend in that stEmtly-ln plome at calomel by men a strong, long-laetlag wave. the sEune price as heretofore. To thp NRA, and lend our cooperation Bdward 8. Robinson of New Haven, under 68 houn or more per week, apd/women for 20 years—Dr. Ed- assist them with their plans It will flabed from a pile of rooks off Sa- to the alms it hopes to achieve.’’ Olai SOIL / MILIKOWSKI konnet Point aU dvy and lato yea- rofessor at psycholE^ at Tale; olerke will only be permitted to wanl Olive Tablets. They are Mary fkizabeth’e The Florlet be necessEury to make reservationa ohn BgaB of Bridgeport repre­ work 48 hours a week which is a harmleei jrat very effective. A by telephoning to the shop at Oak­ tarday Wahace got into the boat RVMOM o r IBOrBUD S BEAUTY NOOK Bhertdsn Bldg. Dial i preparatory to rowing ashore with senting labor, and the Rev. Burns considerEtole reduction in working compound at vegeteble ingredients. land, 7678, or Mrs. F. A. Sweet, one Bartford, Oot 26—(AP) -^dl> Caiabners of wnUmantic, represent- hours to the majority of clerks over They act easily upon the bowels, of the hostesses, 8916. Fogamty. Before the latter could eatloas at further trouble la the toe old schedule previous to NRA help free the eyetem of poison get In, WEdlace drifted a short dls- trucking Industry in the state the ohurohes. Here is the menu: Honeyed fruit M oommission at its meeting when they worked anj^wbere from caused by faulty elimination and cup, cream of tomato soup, roast tEmce from the rocks and then lost rife today when raeratore belonging % tone up liver. SHELL GAS - OILS TYDOL turkey with dresidng and gravy, an oar. The dory was %wept away to the Eastern Motor Freight Con­ next month will set up rules and rapidly! regulations for wage boiurds; select Rosy cheeks, dear eyes and youth­ OELCO BATTERIES TRlPlJB X GAS mashed potato and turnip, cran­ ference announced that about 150 FOR GREATER drivers out of the six hundred or so the industry where the wage board ful energy make s success of life. CHAMPION — AO. berry sauce, pikm pudding and cof­ is to be set up and will aet up tbe Take Dr. Edwards Wve Tablet^ SPARK PLUGS (klODRICH TDUBS fee. employed by members of ths oon- nightly. Know them by their The final public event at the fersnoe had hssp dropped from ths regulations for ths enforcement of BUILDING NOTES the minimum wsge law. m A N I f L M olive color. 16o, 30c and 60c. All P. J. MORIARTY VAN’S SERVICE StATION S.S.S.S will be the chicken pie sup­ psyrolls for piradpatlag in ths druggiset 426 H artforf Bead per on Tuesday, wtoeh they strike which was tsrmlimtsd last OIL BQUIPMENI COMPANY Oor. MoKee and W. Oeetor i be ready to serve any time from Work which hae long been de­ ni^^t FIND MAN’S BODY NBW, Steelt Bangs Oil Drums, noon to dark. layed in the completion of the alter- John W. Connelly, vice preddant 82AO. Faneets, 75e. Pumps. $1.76. aoona to tba P a ^ l building on De­ of the Hartford D e^tch and Ware- Norwalki Oct 26—(AP) — An Used Drums, 81.76. Phone: 8980. WHITNEY BEES PRESIDENT pot Square wse resumed today, bouae Company, and RepreaantatfrS automobile Itoonae card in the OELCO OIL HEAT KELVm ATOS n e r e wai eoneiderable trouble m of the truck operators on ths NRA p ^ f:et l of a dead man found yester* Cleotric RBFRIGBRATOBB. arbitration board which settled ths EXCURSION The Pbrfect Beattag Unit Washington, Oct 26.—(AP)— lowetlng the building to bring it to dayly afternoonE on Si^th Island in Backed By General Metorel President Roosevelt conferred today a atreet level and from then on first strike of the drivers, stated the Norw^ Harbor, btEurs the TO n ew YORK AUTOMAtIC WAAMiii for 80 minutes with RlchEU-d Whit­ work waa not further continued. thia morning that the setriement of name "Bruno Kluttig, 181 High STANDARD PLUMBING 8al«i>iid Berrie^!^ ney, president of the New York Thia left the inside .alterations un­ the second strike last night, left the street, .Valley Falls, R. I." the police BAKED BEAN SUPPER EACH SUMDAT IN OCKOER oparatoia' p<^8Uon intact CO. Standard Bxchsinge. finished and the marble and glaaa aimounced today. The iMllee also 901 Main Street Whitney, who was accompanied front waa not started. Today the “We have abided by our agras- found a ladles watch wito the in* ludSSS. TiS. S2.Q0 got Mate work was taken up by another con­ ment aa to a wage scale, and we Friday, Oct 27,6 to 8 p. m. Wtedtar kaafc*...... ■IMAM...... Il I li ■ to the White House by his attorney, section "J, l^yiea.” I.V. etSAASS. tractor, other than the one that first shall continue to do so. In the mat­ TIm body was found after it had 11 tiia. i John Redmond, declined to discuss ter of union reco^tlon, this waa . , •• •IKta^r the subject of the conference. stEurted the work and it Is now ex- be«n washed ashore. Medical Bxam> OwI Nh o v eS P ir® ^ e e e e % e e-e e e • I f iSto .lHew York, Ctoi; oted that the job will be rushed not up for arhltranon and we ShaH Incr William McMahon said it *T have nothing to say," said the ooatiBue to operate open diop, in QaarryTiiI4 M. E Chordi WillUuns OU-O-Mntle promotion la Stock Exchanga president 'Tou rouf^ to oompletion. had been in the water for about two tZ: tISW SThenuUdlng on MEdn street near acoordaaea with the provisions of weeks. No mafka of vtotaice could Izuliee’ Aid.Skieteiy.. *toeeS CiWrel TtrmbuL OIL BIJRNEIUS 126368 almrt tow know when I say I have to thp NRA.’’ be said. say I Eun not going to say anything." HoDister street, which has baan naed be found; Mean: Bostpa Itodtod iMuis, Seel* A Sto fw tiflmitma mttHM tHtuSt «r aa a store and a dwelling, la batng The man was described as fol- loped Pqtatoee, IMoWb and White Standard Plwablnt Mr. Roosevelt Is known to be pre­ . A laading question at the day is: paring to ask Oongresi for l^sla- altared and it win be made into a lows: w c ^ t 166 pounds; 5. feet 10 Bread, Ploided . B e ^ Rushes, Pw-ohM* tklMta )• aSvMca Wiiatw two family house. The occupant of “How many quarts of tl)le new-8.2 Indies tan, worerli^t gray trousers, A|>ple and and Cof­ U«itpd to aceaeoMdatlMM m apMla) JL^IlNSON « tlYTLE in Uon to extend government super- the part of the bulldb^ that beer does it take to make a quar- gray vest' brown coat. The initiEU fee. Sapper Sfic, dfiMreii nnder -•toiSiiSe. ... • ; -'r MS Osaier 88. M & m risioD over the BlxEdiBnga. used as a stOTe has moved oot tat?" V aapaavs m the bueUwef Ma b d t !•> Me. m MKW &m I.' V ’l:-

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Four of Six New England Guard sMps surprised the Joseph­ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26 fCentral aad Buteni SUndtrd Tim*) However, Oanadian /offidals have Philadelphia—William Net*—All nrotraoBi to key and boalo chain* or Kroap* theroof nnlea* *p«fll Stateg FuD Quotas, Reports ine K while it was unloa^ng liquor not taken any further itspe since e stations. who W M taflled a n B e rt M O wes, > fle d1; .______c^*t to ^ t (0 to c) dasiffns.tlon IncludX* »U avaJlabl on a scow. The scow, as well as ^ ownen of the Josephine K made Rroaram* eubjeet to ehtnge, P. M. Esst. Commander Conner. ProUbhkm May Pass Away the tugboat Dauntless was seized, “intemathmal Cloem**, daetag SchMl for Cops Opens — their settiement with the United 26 jmari on the vaudtvtni atage. NBC*WEAF NETWORK Bi4S- 6;4»—Little Italy, Sksteh— but h si>eed boat assisting in the Harold Knight Orehsstrt— Dixie; Boston, Oct. 28— In commenting Statee. •A tIO — Bmct: weaf wlw weei wtlc Stamp Adventures—mldw. repeat - ini I l ls Problem SHQ to work escaped Washington, D. .jC., — BvS^^ wjar wtag wc*b wflwUt 0:00- 7KI0—Myrt 4 Maras—east only Old Timers Thiak the Uea on President Roosevelt’s Reforesta­ Ehghteen prisoners w ere tidii Briggs Baldwin, Tl. noted enploeer ' wboa woa« wUun fw j ; Midi tod 6:19- 7119—Just Plafn Bill — sast; who acoompanied Admiral wmoq wofl Wod-who wow wdai wkM tion Project, Major General Fox together with the huge cargo “ 5 KXWANIAX OFFICIAL RaiMsro—west; O'Hare Oretottra bis second expedition to NORTHWEST 4 CANADIAN — wtmj —mmwast; WInegar Oreh.—Dlxls Comer, Commanding the First Be Solved. liquor. Vit9 webe wd*y to n erot efef 0 i2 ^ 7tS0—CSS Plans Tsam — sast: Is Giwfj. in 1898. Buck Rogora—mldwaat repeat Corps Area, stated here today that ’The ownere of the Joeephine ^ Bt Johaebury, Vt^ Oct. 26.— (AP) SOUTH — wrv* wptf wwnc wi* wjox —B. Weeley Bnman, governor-elect Wilmington, Cel. —Ole Lackoue, wfla'Wina wlod wus wmo web wapi 0:4S— 7i49—Boaks Cansr, Talk — ba­ four of the six New England States the Liverpool Shipping Company, wjdx wemb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc sic; Between the BeokendP—west Washington. — (AP) — National agreed with the American represen­ of the XTew England Kiwanls dis­ 86, sheriff at Deadwood, 8. dur­ 7:00- 6:00—Elmer Everett Yees. Skit New York, Oct 26.— (AP)—The had completed their enrollment ing the gold ruah and a friend of wofti ktbs ktbft 7119— 6:19—SIngIn’ Sam—baelo; Four quotas of youth in the "Junior” sec­ prohibition may pass away, but it tatives to forfeit the cargo and a trict, todey announoed the list of MOUNTAIN-^od kdyl kglr kshl Showmen-Dixie: Organ—west sudden enthusiasm of some police­ settlement was effected by a con­ lieutenant governors In his district Buffalo BUI Cody. tion of ths ClvUlan Conservation will leave problems Itegering on the PACIFIC COAST — k*o kfl kffw komo 7iSO— 8!80—Harlem Serenade—also a men for the study English got sent decrees, imder which the Jo4- who will take office January 1. Barrington, R. I.—Captain Rich­ told ktor kga 8Kk>— 8:09—Koetslanetz Orch.—also e ot Corps. 'The remaining states would nothing but the Bronx cheer to^y diplomatic doorstep of the Nation ephine K wsu9 released. Among them is Richard W. Fitch ard C. Jacobe,B?8, W orld W a r vet­ Cent. East. SiSO— 0:30—Dramatte Guild—e to cat probably - complete quotas by the 8:09—lOrflO—Willard Robison Or.—to e from certain low elements of the behind the two names — ‘Tm This was equivalent to a plea of o f Stam ford, Oenn. eran and retired clock broker. tiOb— |iO(H>Mueloal Varletle*. Orehea 9:89—10:30—The Boswell Slaters—to c end o f the month to lUl the ranks Alone” and “Josephine K.” 4i90— 6;30->Jaok and Lorotta, Song* 9:49—10:48—Barlow Symphony — ba­ Metropolis.' ,eft vacant by young men who fail­ 4;4B— 6:46—Riy Heatherten—also cat sic; M m and Margo—west repeat “So the cops are going to have a Canadian rum running craft so 6:00— 6K)0—Roger Oeraton Oreheetra ed to reenroU for the second six- 10:19—11:16—Newt Broadeaet—-est ont school to learn bow to t^k nlos and known were attacked by the Coast •iSCH- diao-^ohn B. Kennedv-Blliy Bachelor'e |keteh, 12:00— 1:00—Dance Hour—wabo only much pleased with the enrollment in 1981 off New York. , in and out of Jail and up one alley 6:10— 7;S0—Lum 4 Abner eaat only results obtained so far “which’ indi­ Arbitrators of the two countries •;46— 7:4S—The Qoldbergt, Serial Act NBC-WJZ NETWORK amd down another going on 25 years. 7 t0 ^ tdl^Rudy Vallee’a Hr.—c to c cate very clearly, he said, “The keen still are discussing the Tm Alone S:00— 9:(X^The Showboat H r.-«lao o BASIC — Eaat: wjz wbz-wbaa wbol “It’s a laugh. pubUc interest in the Civilian Con- case. Repeal may mean the drop­ '4." wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr wmal; ‘Whet’s the correct _Bngllsh, 9:00—lOiOCH-WhIteman’i Show—o to o -eervatlon Corps” . ping of the Josephine K case, how­ lOiOO—lliOO—Will Cuppy In Just Relax Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wla kwk frinstance, for ‘scram’7 ’That’s a 10:19—1111»—Benny Merotf Orphee.— kwer koll wren wmaq keo wkbf The approximate total new en­ ever, la view of the different situa­ east; Lum 4 Abner—mldw repeat NORTHWEST 4 CANADIAN — WtmJ swell five letter wold meaning to rollments to date in the New Eng­ wiba ketp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf tion Involved. ^ A CHILD’S LAXATIVE lOiSO—t1!3<^ack Denny 4 Orchestra 'blow’ or *beat it' land States, including World War For two hundred miles Coast lliOO—ItiOS^Ralph KIrbery, Baritone ^ SOUTH — wrra wptt wwnc wla wjax “Suppose Instead of ‘scram’ a bull 11:0^12:09—Cab Calloway^s Orchestra wfla-wsun wlod warn wmc wsb wapl Veterans, is 7200 men, as shown by Guardsmen on the Dexter pursued 11 :8S_12:80—Dance Music Program wjdx wemb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro would pipe something like this: the foUowing figures; the I’m Alone, which refused to SHOULD ALWAYS BE wool ktbe ktbs You dastardly ruffian, begone from CB8-WABC NETWORK MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr tohl Junior Section; Maine, 388— com­ halt when sighted off the Louisiana BASIC—East: wabo wade wokq w ^o PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfi kgw komo this vicinity with alacrity?’ Tm plete; New Hampshire, 268—com­ coast waab wnao war wkbw wkro wbk cxlw kbq Wad ktar . askin’ you, what’ll it get him? The plete; Vermont, 194 —complete; The chase began March 12, 1929, A LIQUID wdro wqau wlp trito wean w «)l .wspd Cent. East. razzberries, that’s w hat it’ll g et him. Midwest! wbbm wgn wfbtn kmoe Massachusetts, 3,692; Rhode Island, and ended ten days later when the 4:09- 6:00—Women’* Clubs—also est Sure, it’s elegant English, but it kmo* wowo whas 4:16— 6:19—P. Ash Orchestra—to est 712— complete; Connecticut, 1,027. I’m Alone sank with dozehs of shots EAST 4 CANADA — Whp wlbw 4:30— 9:30—The Singing Lady—east ain’t got no hair on it. Veterans in her hull. The Coast Guard boat whec wlba wfea wore wleo efro ckac 4:46— 6:45—Orphan Annie -east only “But ‘scram’— there’s a woid, pal; DIXIE — wgst wsfa wbro wqam wdod In addition to the above number rescued the crew. 6:00— 6:00—Dick Messnsr's Orchestra there’s a wold.” klra wreo wise wdau wtoo krld wrr 6:30— 8:30—Old Songs of Chureh— of Junior enrollees, some 900 New One member, although picked up ''' . % ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt east; Singing Lady—repeat to wgn Police Commissioner Bolan m England World War Veterans have from the water by the American (Let a speciaUet UU y&u w h) wWf wtar wdbj wwva wmb* wtjs 6’.49— 6:46—T-owell ThoMes — easti opening a school of correct Elnglisb been enrolled since the new mobil­ pursuers, was so far gone that he MIDWEST — wcah w fl wmt smabd Orphan Annie—repeat to midwest wlsB wlbw kfb kfab wkbn woco 6i0^- 7:00—Amoe 'n' Andy—east only for policemen yesterday, remarked ization has been in effect. In this could cot be revived. 6:19— 7:19—Three Musketeers — east that such study would “refine the The contention of the Canadian MOUNTAIN-4trof kla k^ksl connection, Frank W. Coppinger, 6:80— 7:30—Men of Daring—wja only tastes” of the men, but this noble skipper, John T. Randall, was that COAST—ktaj kola kgb tore kol topy 7:00—, 8:00-^Stories of the Sea—east Lialsop Officer of the First Corps W Wbk kmj kwg kem kdb kgmb 7:30— 8:30—Adventures In Health prospect left most of the city's low­ Area in charge of the selection of the chase began when he was more Cent. EasL 7!4S— SH9—Rolfs’s Crooning Choir lifes cold. Veterans •tor the CCC and whose than an hour’s sailing off the Louis­ 4i00— liOO—Sklpi^, Sketch—east only tiOO— 8:00—Death Valley Days. Play wouldn’t be surprised,” re­ iana coast. 'The Coast Guard chal­ can give children chronic con- doee each day. At the end ot :1^ gut—Phil Regan, Tenor—also o 8:89- 8:80—Wayns King’s Orchestra office is located on the 6th Floor of Doctors urge the use^ of a ttSO— OiSO—Jack Armstrong—es only Ii00—10d)0—Hands Across the Border marked one plugugly or the Harlem the U. S. Post Office A Court House, lenged this. liq^a lazan ve for children; stipauon before the^ toith one week—stop. You’ll bt 4t46— Ssw—Stamp Advsntures—east 9:80—10:80—Schwab Organ Recital ' sector, "If pretty soon the cops will Boston, Mass., today annoimced Many diplomatic cotes were ex­ preferably one with A birthday? surprised how long it will bt SiO(^ fiOO—Buek Regers, Skit—east: 10:00—11:00—The Three Jsstsrs—east; be wearing ga^enias and getting changed without any agreement eenna. Sklppy, Sketch—repeat for midwest Amo* 'n’ Andy—repeat for west that an additional quota of 210 Vet­ liquid lautive can be regu­ You wouldn't give your before the bowelsuuwc» need any S:19— <:1B—Bobby Benson—so. only; 10:16—11:19—The Post Prince—also o manicures.” - erans has been allotted to New Eng­ whether the Dexter acted within the You wouldn’t Harriet Cruise—west 10:80—11:80—Wm. ScottI 4 Orchestra He was prepared to say more, but land as follows: Connecticut 35; treaty between Great Britain and lated as to dose. The natural children a powerfm heai^he further hdp. It may he monthe, StSO— 6;M — Eddie Dooley — basic; 11:00—12:00—Phil Spltalny Orchestra Just then a policeman approached, the United States permitting Ameri­ Jack Armstrong—repeat for mldw, 11;8>—12:80—Dancing In Twin Citlsa N ew Hampshire 22; Maine 17; V er­ laxative action of senna does po^er! You {Wouldn't give • Be sure you get the real glowered at him, and said: mont 7, exid Massachusetts 129. En­ can officials to halt ships within not weaken the bowels. em a violent cathartic. one hour’s sail of the United States. California Syrup of Figs, with Scram !” rollments for the Veterans’ quota Druggists report‘increasing ’’California’^ on the labeL If Oh, aU right, all right,” grum ­ closes Oct. 31. The countries agreed to arbitrate bled the plugugly, “but is that any on whether the owners of the I’m sales of liquid laxatives. TTte Laxative Habit you get the ris^t preparation, AUTO SINKS IN RIVER, way to talk?” Alone should receive Indemnity. M others are rapidly discovCT- can be Avoided! and use it the right way, you “None o f your Up, youse!” Willis Van Devanter, associate Jus­ ing ^ e advanta^ of the liquid can absolutely end all worn? WDRC the officer, “or I’U go to tice of the United States Supreme The preparation mOst form. Thousanos of cases of over constant sluggish * p ^ SEVEN ratSONS DROWNED work on youse. BoramI’’ Overnight A. P. Court and Ljrman Poore Duff, of the favored for child uae ia Cali­ ISBO BBS B artford C bbb. The plugugly sorum; or possibly Supreme Court of Canada, as arbi­ ill-health— and hi^-healtii— fornia Syrup of Figs. It is a bilious attacks, eonstipatloB. geraounsd. It is a neat point— News trators still have tbs oass under in children are being eleared- An drugflirts keep Ca^om ia 7., Oc^ consideration. fruity Byrup with the rifijit Thonday, October B6. scrum or scrammed—^whlch may in­ up by stopping all use of laxa- amount of senna for gentle Syrup ofTigs, ready for use. ( A P ) — SevBB persons, laugblng and terest the officers when the next Meanwhile, Danny Hogan, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Is in Federal pri­ t r a of adult strength. joldnf <» their way to a birthday riQxa In English is called to order Boston — British Steamer New­ stimulation of a child’s bowels. It is n i^ y recommended for P. M. son, convicted o f having financed Music at the poUce college tomorrow aft­ foundland docks with first consign­ It 9ves the licdit kind of help. r^^ulating children, and to party, were drowned last night 3:45—Ciuiis Institute of 1 the purchase of the Tm Alone. Parent*, Take Notke! ernoon. undo the mischief done by whso their car rolled Into the Sus- Program- ment of brandy landed at this port Frank Allen, of New York, was If the bowels aren’t moving qushanna river. 4:80— ^News Flashes. since prohibition. also convicted at Opelousas, La., Did you know a laxative that regularly and ^oroughly, habit-forming laxatives. n ie dead are: Elsie Eldred, 14, in 4:35— ^American Legion Speaker. c o l l e g e Manchester, N. H.—Insurance last Jime, of complicity in the Tm worlte just right for vo t, can give any medicine that whose honor the party was plan­ 4:45—Artists Recital. coNNEcncur Commissioner Sullivan announces Alone operations and sentenced to work havoc with a child? drains the syirtem dry. Give a ned; Avis Houston, another 14- 5:00— Skippy. higher automobile insurance rates prison. 'Bhat the laxative habit can liquid senna preparation like year-old girl; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 5:15— Mahdi's Magic Circle. RELIGIOUS CONFERENCE for New Hampshire by next month. The skipper and crew of the boat Lord, and their three children, 5:30—Jack Armstrong—^All-Amer­ Hartford; Conn.—Miss Rlanche were not prosecuted by the United be contracted at A e age of six? California &rrap of Figs. A Louis, 9; Austin, 6, and Ardean, 2. ican Boy. Mitchell, ■ 41, associate professor of States. And that the wrong laxative littie every day, or«i reduce the Afte steering into a driveway to 5 :45— Stamp Adventurers’ Club. Youth and Present CJrisis to Be Italian at S ^ tb College dies. As to the Josephine K, the death ask the way. Lord started to back 6:00—Buck . Rogers— “Adventures ______k _ out. The car backed down an em­ in the 25th Century.” Theme of Discussions to bankment Into the icy watet.^Half 6:15— H-B m -C Rangers. Start on Sunday. an hour later a passerby saw the 6:30— Football Scores and Resume headlights, almost submerged, shin­ 6:45— L ittle Italy. A religious conference on Youth ing out of the rlyer. All had died 7 :(X)— ^Myrt and M arge. and the Present Crisis will be held trapped insl'de the car, except two 7:15— Captain Tim — Adventures at Connecticut CoUege Sunday af­ children whose bodies were foimd with Stamps.. ternoon and evening, Oct. 29. Par­ nearby. 7:30— Vincent Lopez. ticipating with Connecticut coUege 7:35— ^Fray and B raggiottL will be yoimg people from New Lon­ 7:45— Brunswick Orchestra. don and the vicinity and deputa­ 8:00— Elmer Everett Yess. tions from Smith college, Yale and The Countryside WAPPWG 8:15— Singln’ Sam. Wesleyan universities. The purpose ' ¥ > 8:36—Harlem Serenade. of the conference will be to conirider • 4 ; ^ The first "Get Together” of the 9:00— Andre Kostelanetz presents, th 3 various problem* facing youth Wapplng Federated Simday School 9:30—^Tony Pestritto’s Club Holly­ today in America in the light of is Beckoning Home Department was held last wood Orchestra. Christian idealism. Tuesday afternoon at the primary 10:00— ^Deep R iver— W illard Robi­ All the afternoon sessions' will be rooms of the church and although son. held in Fanning hall. The program these crisp autumn days! it was a very rainy day there were 10:30— PhU Regan. of the conference is as follows: thirty-three present and all enjoyed 10:45— Gladys Rice and CJoncert Or­ 3:30— (Seneral assembly in Fan­ X a very sociable time. Games were chestra. ning hall. HERE’Snothingmore exhilarating, played and prizes given to the win­ 11:15— Columbia N ew s Service. 8:50— ^Dlscuasion o f four specific ners. Mrs. John A. Collins, Mrs, 11:30— Isham Jones’ Orchestra- aspects of the conference topic un­ more calming to jangled nerves Evaline Carter, Miss Annie Dibble, der leaders especially chosen for the T all of whom had been to the Cen­ purpt>5,e. than a motor trip to the country these tury of Progress Exposition at Chi­ cago, gave very interesting reports. crisp autumn days! Especially when Old time songs were sung and re­ NAMED COMMISSIONER freshments were served. WBZ-WBZA your car is frisking along with the same • Wapplng Grange held their regu­ spirited tang that’s in the air. lar meeting at the school hall last Springfield — Boston FOR JEWISH REFUGEES Tuesday evening. After the regu­ Socony Mobilgas has Qimatic Con­ lar business meeting the Grange was Thursday, October 26, 1988 Geneva, Oct. 26.— (AP) —James declared “at ease” and a social time O. MacDonald o f N ew York, w m trol to coax every ounce of power, every was bald. Most of the Grangers 4:15— ^Tea Tim e CSiate— Mrs. Joseph pointed by the League of Nations were in their Hallowe’en costumes. bit of mileage out of your car in this B. Ely. ^ .. la y M high commlssloDer of Jew­ A gr*nd march was held so the 4:45— ^Thursday Special — Ruth ish refugees from Gerjn ny. changeable fall weather. And when Judges could decide who were the Lyon, soprano; Edward Davies, wbmers. The first prize for the' baritone; Joseph Galllcchlo and MacDonald is noted as an expert you thrill to the smooth, silent purr of funniest woman was received by his Orchestra. on problems of international relS' Levi T. Dewey and the funniest 5:00— ^New England Agriculture. tioDS. Since 1 9 1 9 be hM been your engine, you’re discovering for nan’s want to Mrs. Levi T. Dewey 6:15—Views of the News chairman of the board of the F or­ and the prettiest costume went to a 5:30—Kellog Singing Lady. eign Policy Association, Inc. yourself that the high anti-knock qual­ lady visiting from Burritt Grange. 5:45— L ittle Orphan Annie. Bom in Coldwater, Ohio, he w m _ A fine time was enjoyed playing 6:00— Otto Gray and his Oklahoma educated at Indiana ynlverslty and ity of Socony Mobilgas is no idle boa^t. games and stunts and a Virginia Cowboys. ^ Harvard, and subsequently served Pack the family into the car this ^ '^1 Rsei was danced. There were five 6:15— Happy Landings— ^Mltz Green on tbe faculties of both those insti visitors from New Britain Grange, 6:80—Time, tenmer»ture. tutions. week-end. There’s rare color along the two from Tunixs, three from Bnfi^d 6 :34— Sporte Re.vlew—Bill Williams Among the posts be bolds are: and one from Ellington. 6:40— Weather. Vice-chairman of the National Oeun< highways that’s yours for the looking. Mrs. Nellie (Skinner) Femside is 6:42— Famous Saying*. cil for Prevention of War; member very seriously ill at the Hartforc, 6 :45_ Today’s News — Lowell of the OommisBion on International Come back refreshed, after a glorious hospital. Se was formerly a resi- ’Thomas. Justice and Goodwill of the Federal trip in a car made young again with doat of tbia town and is a sister of 7:00— Am os ’n’ Andy. Ooundl of Churches; member of the George W. Skinner and the late 7:15—Treasure I sIs m (drama) — Advisory Council of tbe League of Socony Mobilgas and Mobiloil. Bradford Skinner. direction Carlo DeAngelo Nations Assoetation, and trustee of Miss Florence Newberry and Miss 7:30—Boston Mayoralty Campaign tbe American Council of the insti­ Ansle Jennings of South Windsor Malcolm E. Nichole, RepubUcan tute of Pacific relations. •TANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK. INC. have bean visiting the Century of candidate. . A SOaOffY.VACUUM COMFaNY Prt^ess exposition at Chicago. 8:00—Captain Diamond’s Advent- Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and ures LOST HUNTERS FOUND Nathaniel Jones are spending a few 8 :30—Adventures In Health — Dr. weeks at their home in Farmington, Herman Bundesen your car Maine, during the bimting season. 8:45—Ray Perkins and Shmey BY STATE TROOPERS The United Workers will hold Howard. their regular meeting in the base­ 9:00—Death Valley Days. Elizabethtown, N. Y., Oct. 26. — ment of the ehurch at South Wind­ 9:80—Lady Esther Serenade — (A P)—Three hunters, lost in the sor Friday, November 3 at three Wayne King and his orchestra. buzzard swept forests of ths adiroo o’clock. The ladies of the Bcantic 10:01—Gene and Glen, Jake and dacks for mors than 24 hours, were and Broad Brook churches arc to Lena. safe today m snoiy plows and M e- fi be invited. Rev. William H. Rhodes 10:80— Joe Rines and his Putnam phone linemen quickly put noitntra of Hartford wUl be the speaker. Synoopaters. New York back oa schedule and re­ SOCONY Mrs. Harry S. Martin, Mrs. Robert 10:48— News. stored commtmlcatlon. ’< A. Boardman and Mrs. Peter E. 11:00—Time, weathsr, temperature. A thick blanketa of snow still eov- Bosgeo will have charge of the re- 11:08—Sports Review — Bill Wil­ erec, the mountain sides, extending liams. far down past the foothills, but vir­ Mobilgas freshmente. 11:16— Cascades Orchestra. tually all highways were cleared CAMPS FOB JOBLESS 11:30— Club Toureine Orchestra, during the night and the orippled 12:00—HoW Lexington Orchestra. telephone ser^ce was restored to Quality mate to Bfobiloil Waahljagton, Oct. 26.— (AP) — 12:30 a. m.— Dancing in the Tw in n om a l. Relief campe for penniless wander- Cities. 'Ihe lost hunters were Ted Beane CM erg b e ^ stnmg throughout the of Duane, Joseph Olllls and Ray­ sr ■■ states by the Federal relief aidmin- SnUKEBS BESUMS WOBK mond KeUy, both of New York. Igtratioo. Food and shelter for Beane, without food or shelter for m K thousands of roaming imsmployed a s Elum, Wash., Oct 36.— (AP) 80 hours, WM guided out of the axe ths purposs of the movement. —Nine hundred striking coal miners woods by shots fired from the guns Camps alreadiy are fimctioning in agreed to go back to work in tbs of a searcblfte party of state tmop- t California, New York and New Jer­ Roslyn a s Elum Belds today and erq. He w m taken home suffsttef A sey. and a score of other states have the mines are expected to operate at from exposure. been granted preliminary funds. full speed by the end of the week. GilUs and Kelly left, camp at Ths roadside shelters will cost Tom Murphy, superintendent of Btormnn Pond Tuasday and w ere fro m 13,000 to 800,000 a oamp. Some the Kittitas county eoal fields, said cauglrt by the snow. 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■ tT ^ ^ w c d /w v z t By Oliv» Robert* Baftoni (g ^ M w fe tHOND Y O in j. LOway from Joan; they become I really believe we reached a stage Z' Medleel ASaeolatioii, end af eatrengrid. where the pversige mother dreaded the Hedlth Mesaatoe PAT WABING, Joan’s younger meal time. Cooking turned Into sister. Is In an aatomoUle accident arithmetic. If she was too busy to Again and again I have emc^ia- iln wblcfa JEBBY EOBBESTEB, her count food units she had a feeling sized the importance oi pn^;Mr^sit- ‘eiscort. Is killed. Heartslok, Pat mns that she wasn’t quite doing her ting and standing to t ootnfort and away to New York and Joan fol- duty and that any digestive ail­ go^ appearance. Iowa. In New Yoik, Joan b^flns a ment in the family was due to her In the first place, every desk sad search fto' her sister and also a lack of bookkeeping. every chair should be designed to aearch for a Job. She Is engaged to We graduated from calories to fit the persons who use them. If sing at a night eoLh. io ilie Uq had a few desks of odd sizes to ac- - CHAPTER XXV of the- subject by a doctor who oomei uraeh. specializes in dietetics. He made commodate the children who have Pat’s illness climaxed two weeks wohm. coroT^* the remark that with the varieties to sit ai them. of hunting for a job without en­ of food available in nearly all com­ couragement As the days passed, munities of our country today it Dr. R. Tait McKenzie, famous ^the loneliness had begim to oppress uw'in (vuk da>tk would be difficult to go wrong. That Philadelphia sculptor and specialist 'her, and her appetite failed. Often on physical education, emphasises she had been too tired to prepare actually It would be harder to avoid a n d necessary food values than to get the importance of change of postoro food and her evening meal would be them. at various Intervals, to rest the only a can of soup. The diet of all babies up to a A low 0®^) joes against the wall beside a ehalr has a table top odiloik holds a tamp and tissues. The child becomes weary At the end of each day she was unless allowed to exercise Just a little more discouraged than year old should be suggested by a flow ei^ The Uttie ooftoe table (foregroand) has mds toat can be raised when extra roesto drop In for doctor or a clinic. During the sec­ tea. The oval-shanedoval-sh^>qd coffeenniVM table (npp«r right) has a piece of plaid cretonne under Its glass top to rMt»h change position occasionally. before. “Return the first of next ond year the mother should have the cover on the daybed. If a boy sits too long in one place, month. Things might open up by F you’re getting ready for the football game here is a choice frock professional sulvice about the baby’s the upper part of his body will lean - then.” Other executives were less I for the occasion. It is designed to six sites S4, 36, 38, 40. 42 and food every three months or so. forward and press against his encouraging. Summer, they said, 44. Site 38 requires 4% yards of 39-tnch material, and 4 yard con­ nights when youngsters and old­ more than the expected number of After that she should have a gen­ sters go in for monkey shines and By MARIAN YOUNG constricting his circulation and dis­ was a poor time to be job hunting. trast for the vest and revera eral idea either by reading good Luxurious easy chairs and fine guests. turbing bis blood supply. To relieve Elverythlng was slack. And on and parade the streets. We owe it to Her tables are quite new and To secure a pattern and simple sewing chart of this model, tear out books on the subject or by still ourselves to forget who we are reading lamps are, of oourse, neces­ the strain of this posture, the boy on. this sketch and mail it to Julia Boyd. 103 Park Avenue. New York, give you plenty of room for odds is likely to slump back in the seat, 'Til get a job if there’s one to seeking knowledge from that ever and what we are and spin in cir­ sary and important, but srou’U lose and ends that gc on a table. ’The N. 7.. together with 15 cents in coin. Be sure to enclose, on a separate dependable source—her physician. resting on his shoulder blades and be had in New York!” Pat had cles, yelling "Kl-yl” if we want to. the point of your domestic happi­ top shelf can h^d a lamp and the the lower end of. his spine. thought Her fighting spirit was sheet of paper, your name, full address, your site, the number of this For one thing he will teU her ’The madder and merrier__ we arG, ness plot if you don’t include a ta­ bottom one may be used for mag­ pattern (No. 120Sx). and mention the name of this newspaper that cake and pie, hot cakes, heavy the more bottled-up blues will Then the back is not sxippoited aroused. She had heard of girls, ble in each furniture group. No azines and books. These are par- properly, so that it sags down aad whipped into accepting defeat but puddings and any rich desserts are spill on the street tor the winds easy chair can fulfill Its purpose ticulari:i jood for mother’s room, not good food for little children. to blow away. curves. This positian stretches the they hac. not the same incentive Address yoor envelope to JoUn Boyd, Maneheetor Herald I^ashlon unletu there is a little table aloqg since they hold her mending bas­ muscles and ligaments of the back­ Older children exercising consider­ Destmotlon of Property side of it to hold a lamp for reaul- ket, glasses and her favorite book. She had. Bnrean, lOS Paric Avenae, New York, N. Y. ably, may have a minimum of some bone so that the back becomes She couldn’t go back to Memphis Liberty, however, does not mean Ing, supply jrou with smokes or be A tier table on wheels—some­ rounded and the chin la shoved for­ where everybody stared and whis­ of these things, he will explain, handy for your spectacles and times known as a tea cart—is the without coming to harm—provided license, and deliberate annoyance ward. pered T hat’s the girl who was with been stupid to go out. And there reaiched the society page her heart and destruction is another story. book. forte of the hostess who has no they are well, digest easily, and do Sometimes a table can be placed maid. It can be wheeled in, laden Jerry Forrester when he was killed. was no medicine. Perhaps she would contracted suddenly. ’There was a not eat them at night. Stealing gates and garbage cans, In correct sitting posture, you Thej^d bem at a road house—’ feel better after a while. Perhaps two column picture of Barbara ruining parked cars, hanging between two chairs and furnish with food tor the various courses 3fUk and Lots of It two reading nooks in one fuml- of the dinner, and placed just be­ should be erect. Your head Pat’s curved lips set in a straight the radn would stop and she could CJourtney. A paragraph below stat­ chairs on telegraph poles Isn’t real be poised to bring the centisr of line at the thought and she drove go to the drug store. Soon she be­ ed that the first of a series of af­ He will urge her to see that each fun. tme group. side tht hostess’ chair so she can herself a little harder. She was child has a great deal of milk, All responsible parents know End tables, a thoroughly mod­ serve from it instead of having gravity in the line joining the seat gan to feel hot, terribly hot and dix- fairs planned for the southern visi­ bones. ’This posture makes a m in i, thinner and she had developed a ssy. Oh, if only Joan were here! tor would be a house party at both plain Emd cooked in food—as this. There is little use enlarging em invention, sire utility personi­ to run back and forth to the much as. she can afford. fied. Every member of your fam­ kitchen. ’There are iimumerable mum demand on energy an(i tmds oold. She had Intended to stop at What was the name of the hotel Watch Hill, the beautiful country on the subject, except as a remind­ to good posture when standing. the drug store on the comer and where Joan was stopping? Oh, yes, estate of Ifo. Robert Weston, Sr. Not too much meat will be his er to talk turkey to the kids be­ ily and each guest who sinks Into new varieties of tWs t3me of util­ next warning. It should never be fore they go out one of your club chairs looks ity table. You should also see that your get something for it but always she remembered—the Breckenridge. The newspaper shook under child sits properly when resuling or she seemed too tired, or too en­ When she felt better, she would call Joan’s trembling hands. Pain stab­ fried, but either baked, boiled or Today I have another subject around for and expects to find an Bookcase Serves As Table grossed in her thoughts when she broiled. Fish, eggs, or chicken are in mind that I think needs atten­ end table or one side of the chadr. Little low bookshelves have writing at a desk. Mrs. Baker and ask her to telephone bing her. The old pain. Barbara Children in the higher gradto in passed. Joan. and Bob were engaged, of course, good alternatives. Vegetables of all tion. After wandering through the Even a divan that 1s backed up by table tops too. Low enough to be kinds are good, especially those that stores to see what’s what in the a long library table calls for little just right tor a lading lamp and school should have at least two five- One morning she awakened to planning perhaps to be married minute periods during thSif hours the sound of rain. That meant los­ soon. grow above ground. ’The others are latest for Hsdlowe’en, I came away end tables. It’s entirely tor im- the same time high enough to Barney and Joan entered the bare valuable too, but should not be used comfortable to have to turn all the hold reading matter, they are of study when they may stand and ing another day. It might mean a llttl^ room where Pat bad been Barney came back and Joan with one impression. Our costume job lost And it meant, too, a whole to the exclusion of the Ifafy ones. makers have gone In for horrors. way around to flick ashes from a ideal for both living and bed­ stretch and perhaps take a few waging her game fight. Now Joan managed somehow to answer his cigareL rooms. correcUve exercises 'These should day to be spent alone. gay banter. Shaaows were falling Starches are all right but a meal Instead of accenting t h \ joyous was on her knees, her Ups against ■'hould not contain more than one the joUy and the silly, they have Three-Way Table Smart Every bed needs a table beside be in addition Co the games A day alone would be intolerable. Pat’s cheek, her tears on Pat’s as the car swung around the curv­ it and one nice Idea is to match during recess. What was a little rain? Pat told ing drive. ach food. A meal of potatoes, mac­ this year devised more vicious vis­ There Is a new three-way table white face. aroni, bread and—we’ll say—com, ages than ever Dante saw in hell. a piece of cloth which goes imder Puiposes of the exercises' are to herself she could walk close to the The doctor, a worried, nervous Where was her pride, Joan asked that is Invaluable to the hostess side of stores on her way to the contains four forms of starch and In one window of a hundred who serves informal buffet sup­ the glass on a glass topped table encourage deep breathing and to little man, came forward. "She herself. How could she let herself to your bedspread or the drapes. aid circulation of the blood, to subway. And on the way home she care after all this time? little else. A bad combination In false faces, the evil eye looked out pers. Raised to Its fidl height, It doesn’t know any one,” he said. deed! of every one of them. I turned suits Em3mne who sits on the divan If you’re getting a table with counteract the stagnation associat­ would buy a bottle of cough medi­ “She’s been delirious for hours.” And then Barney’s voice, a little an eye to modernizing your home, ed with sitting long in one positton. cine. There had been a dull ache in unsteady with emotlop and very Food Variety Not Costly away shuddering and wondered or in a chair. Lowered to its sec­ “You’re the sister?” Mrs. Baker Some form of butter fat is nec­ what a baby would do if any one ond level, it will please the per­ remember that straight legs are , her chest for two days now. asked. When Joan nodded, the wo­ tender. “Joim, dear, I haven’t better tht^ gate legs. Also re­ She almost gave up the idea of meant to rush you. But I can’t bear essary and so is sume form of fruit, of them walked in and said “boo” son who adores sitting on a low man continued. “We tried to get either fresh, dried, or canned. to him in his crib. hassock. Besides these features. member that plenty ot tables, no going out while she was eating her you at the hotel. ’They said you had seeing you troubled like this. 1 love matter what the size and shape of . breakfast She felt chilled and tired. These are things your guide, the Avoid Frightening Babies It can be completely folded up to gone.” you. Won’t you let me take care Now I think that most older their legs, are far better than an Quotations— Her head was aching dreadfully. If of you and Pat always?” ^ctor, will tell you, I think. Also msdcp an adequ<«te serving tray. Inadequate supply. there were no eidvertisements that Joan felt she was being punished that the children must not “bolt” children have stomachs that will The coffee table was Invented for her carelessness in not leaving He had stopped th^ car. Suddenly stand even a Dracula mimk, But looked encouraging maybe she Joan was crying in the comforting food but chew it well. ’That they originally for the hostess who I bate biographies and will write would stay at home after all. a forwarding address— punished should be happy at mealtime but they have to be old enough to served afternoon tea or after din­ no more of them. Biography writ­ more than she could bear. circle of Barney’s arms. know that it is only a piece of aw­ ner coffee in her living room. But She ran downstairs to the apart­ (To Be Continaed) not excited. That fresh cooked ing has become an industry. ment occupied by Mrs. Baker, her Barney left the room to find a food has more value than left­ ful smelling cardboard, after all, the coffee table of today sta3rs up —Elmll Ludwig, biographer and landlady, who saved the morning telephone. He called a hospital. "It’s overs. ’That meals should be reg;u- and not a vampire that lusts for all the time and has come to be historian. pneumonia. I want the best doctor lar. That vegetable soup is very blood. But tiny children are dif­ known equally wel’ as a table for newspaper for her. Mrs. Baker had ferent. They get frightened so seemed grateful because Pat bad ycu can get!” he stated briefly. Dffi YOU KNOW THAT- nourishing. That children should dgaret boxes and matches. Think of something new. The ’Then another call, relief In his not be allowed to form too many easily. New lacquered coffee tables with public has seen my legs. I^d an entire month’s rent in ad­ A skull takes on imcanny life vance. tone. "As fast as you can get here, “food habits” and eat only the few collapsible legs can be folded up —Marlene IMetrlch, to periizt- doctor. And bring your best nurse.” when a voice speaks through it to rest in the closet until you «Y DRUGS CATTON Back in her room, Pat turned to Furriers sometimes have to go things that they like best. ent photographers. By night Pat’s room had taken To change meals each day so- and real eyes leer through the need them again. These are splen­ A FAILURE, BUT IT’S the “Help Wanted—Female” col- through as many as 300 rabbit furs sockets. A 'mask off and a mask did :or the housewife who lives in umn. The first advertisement caught on a different aspect A uniformed that there may be a variety is best. STILL A FINE BOOK This is toe third anniversary of nurse was moving capably about to find 30 of equal appearance. on are two entirely different a small apartment and who still her eye: “Wanted, young girl of It costs no more to vary meals things. my marriage to George Kelly—and One oi New York’s most famous Experts say that a herring con­ than to have the same things over likes the gesture of five o’clock Tomlinson’s / Latest Worth ReatBng, what an anniversary! neat appearance and pleasing per­ tains, weight for weight, as much And so I beg mothers not to al­ tea or after dinner coffee when sonality. Swift typist and accurate physicians sat close by the bed, and over again, and by doing so Despite Flaws —Katherine Kflly, wife of watching the stlU, white face, plac­ nourishment as a good beefsteak. you are sure of every sort of “vita­ low the older children to frighten friends drop in. “Machine Gun” Kelly. in shorthand. Good job for right the little ones. You may tviinv that Nests of coffee tables are new party.” ing a practiced hand on the flutter­ Manhattan Island still has a cave min.” 1^ BRUCE CATTON ing piUse. which the early tndians used as a such a scare will pass off when It too. Heretofore, only high tables Ehirope is not afraid of the Infla­ Pat had been considered a good is over and the baby sees that the were made. In nests. These little l^ e unending conflict which the ' stenographer and an accurate and Joan was sitting beside the win­ home. ‘T don’t know the real use of tionary acts of this government dow, praying fervently. She had re­ big bad wolf is “only our Harry.” things come with hree or tour to world of the spirit must wage What it fears Iz that PresMent rapid typist “I can’t miss that,” she There was a decline of 40,000 last Hallowe’en. Formerly, of course. It A real shock does not pass off so a set and can be pulled apart to fused to leave Pat even ior a short year in the number of auto tourists was a holy festlvA on the eve of with the workaday world of every­ Roosevelt will reduce the gold con­ dedded. *T11 get ready early.. The easily and may shadow his life. give several buffet supper or tea tent of the dollar half. early bird lands the job.” time. And then toward morning a from the United States to (Canada. All Saints’ Day. But no stretch of day life has foxmd expression in smile Ughtened the grave face of the imagination could fit in with If you came home and found your guests a place to set cups and —Senator Key Pittman, Nevada. But whe.i Pat, in her damp coat The first Pullman car was built house on fire the shock would not saucers. eversrthlng that the very gifted and so€ked hat, reached the ad­ the physician. ’The tension was lift­ that now, at least not the way we ed. “You must get some sleep now,” in 1859. celebrate it. pass In a day. It is the same Some of the coffee table nests H. M. Tomllnscm has written. His If beer of higher alcoholic contWt dress, she found the outside >i«.u More pedestrians are injured by thing, only the baby's nerve fibre have a dropped panel on one side exposition of this conflict has led than 3.2 per cent is authorized Ity half-filled with girls, though a sign the nurse told Joan. “Your sister is However, It doesn’t matter. is more impressible than yours. better. She’s goiug to get well.” falling than are injured by automo­ The annual riot arrives and we and completely conceals the him to create some extremely fine law, it should be s smile playing over her face. ' aoine sort at modem improvzmsBt. M YooUmow OMiOf BfiiNM DEPEND ON PR “She’s well,” Barney said, laugh­ It seems to him supreptoly Itopmrt- theMoniinf RiriB^toGa ; irrs AU.-VE6ETA8U> ing. ALL (y» HAttp -1^) &0- ant to prevent this from ha^^^tn- SAPE rt< aoatottatng to* say, and Jto 'pgn It ■^metBjdve thornwh deans- ride. You’re worn out.” y .' sthmilsdns the enSe boveL Thpy drove ^ the Jigsaw because ed by Harpers, thty,book Banuiy wanted to leave some in­ lafifiel structions for his secretaiy. He :V ' ■ - ... ( . • i' handed Joan an afternoon sews- ■a*;*: paper^ , .Flto Duka of WelllBf “Back In a minute,'’ he said. * v b il [it^^ with D m uge o f over S Jbaa scanned the frcQt page ^^A»<^< A F U < e^ 6 i k ^ W A C AH i-' TUMT btlaifly, paeslng tpilckly orer head- ttnae on other j^ogee- When ^ ‘ -w otifcL wouj.!?’ eBdna'

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Coach Kelley, however, is little 29>year-old Gordon Rich* Hartford tomorrow afternoon, the shook his head dolefully this morn­ Iowa, Northwettern and Elii A rt AIm UibaitM b ards. outcome of which will either give ing and said sadly, "WeVe riding for Re is only a Jockey, but he's got the Red and White a share of the a faU." the Brltlsb pubUo loco. He's got title or second place, Coach Tom He is not alone in this opinion, Miinesota StM in Rnuiing Dai^ loVilMakM BU iff the bookies gaga. Kelley is still pessimistic, outward­ provln by. the fact that several At Chepstow race track th ; other ly at least, over tbs chances of bis sports writers in towns that em­ for Grid Honori of the day one piker solemnly said; charges to finish the League slate brace the League circuit, are nam­ Midwest Title; O tter Lee)- "He Is the greatest public bene­ undefeated. ing the West Hartford-Manebester factor the world has ever known I" The first half of yesterdays prac­ game as a possible and probable Woatorg Coaforonco. inf tO ii en Tail. tice failed to produce the results de­ upset. The game is slated for 2:80 sired by the local mentor but the e’^ok at West Hartford and the Richards has done what no Jockey team will leave the West Bide Rec ever did before. One day he went rest of the session went off fairly Chicago, Got. 26.—(AF)— The New York, Got, 96,—(AF)—Tte thihugb the card, riding every win­ well as the players displayed mors ■at X:16 o'clock. Big Ten^i almost perennial problem lea of an eastern footbaU»U oenfw- ner. He kept up the streak next play, “who’s foing to step Mlohl* eaoe, whieb baa been disouaaed In day—making bis record 12 in sue- gaa?“, now sssms to be sst for a •‘fanning” aeaeione for a toed maty nssslnn The previous best seammeea run deep into November. years lends a little enohtttmeat to were six successive wins by the As ths oonferenae race nears mid* a survey of this week's eastern gnd great Fred Archer, by George Ford- DARTMOUTH FINDS STAR season *ths poMlbUlty appears that program which already is goty ham and by W. Higgs. football's Mg Isagus of ths midlands enough to letlefy most fans. Now Richards is after another onoe again mav have to depend on The Baetern flats record. Archer la 1886 made one Minnesota, in that traditional late- Within the confines of an Imagk w h l^ has stood. He won 246 races IN EAST HARTFORD BOY November battle, to check the nary eastern “Mg ten" eompoeed of in one racing year. Richards, on mighty Wolverlnee. Army, Navy, H ^ a rd , Princeton, Dartmouth, CottimMa, Cornell, Oct. 23, bad ridden 286 winners, GRID REPARTEE But this isn’t the answer, or even with 27 more racing days to go. a thorough guess—yet. Two other Pennsylvania and Brown, ooipe Who is this new super-jockey? George Stangle at Quarter­ Michigan foes, tbs amaslng Iowa nearly hall of the outstanding He was bom at Salop, Blngland, 8 t Mary’s Blockers Get games jf the seotios Baturday. On Boeenherg’s Nerves elsvsn and a Northwsstem tsam ap> These ten ooUegee, natural rivals May 6, 1904. His father was the parently recovered from early«iei manager of a small coal mine and, back Is One of Real Moraga, Calif., Oct. 26.—(AP) and each playing at least three ^Home from Los Angeles and a son Jitters, have tbsir own ideas femes against others of theha m n p after his school days were over, 14 to 7 defeat a t the handi of about a solution. Gordon got a small Job in the office. offer such major etruggles aa Yala- Assets of Indian Squad; toe Southern California Trojans, Not to beUtUe the Gophers’ fit­ Army, Harvard-Daftmouth and Zn his off-hours he was allowed to St. Mary’s Gaels related a bit of ness for the asslgnment-^or they ride the pit ponies. Pennsylvanla-Navy. In addition the reparta* exchanged during the always have been tbs most stubborn schedule Includes Brown-Holy A girl in the office told him Mar­ More Than Makes Good best of battle. of Wolverine foes—yet they have tin Hartlgan, a well-known trainer, Cross, Oolumbla-Pean Btate and Rosy Rosenberg, big Trojan been able only to “come close” in Princeton’s Intereeotlonal / vpieeting was advertalng for an apprentice. guard, was knoa$8i-, torp this nesnn L' ■ ^ seven o*doN N ^-^ O C T O M M,

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'AUI'OMOBILBS FOR SALE 4 MOVING— TRU CK IN G - APARTMENTi^FLATS— rates woiikT boietliuis to fluetuats CAMPAIGN IN N. Y. widely. WS BUY, SELL aso tsobang* uaao STORAGE 20 TENEMENTS 68 Hu govoramsatfs foreign trade earr all malMa and modau. krxoory UXIAL AND LONG DISTANCE FOR R E ^ —TENEMENT with aU IS GROWING BIITER N. Y. Stocks Local Stocb figures for iiM saVsr, showing ex­ Garaga. 60 WaUa atraat Teiapbooa movliig, ftngrAi uiiuklng, Uv«ry improvements, and garage. 171 ports o tooTTBApUlo* am ountlnf to 6874. service. Uiu eifliletloo with Unitea Summit street Telephone 6987. $166,000,000 with 1183,- Vans Service naeejie lower retee od Adams Exp 8 (rnnWhed by Pstnani B Oo.) 087.000 in,tbs. t i ^ 1982 month, 1983 WILLYS SEDAN, 1931 Cbev- (OoatIniMd from Page One) furniture moving to distant polnta BEE! READY NOV. 1ST. With aU A ir Rsduo ...... 1 0 2 H Central Row, Hartford, Conn. wart ohssnng te industrialists bars. rolet Coupe, 1931 Ford Coupe, 1980 Largs modem truck*, experienced Improvements, including furnace, time of the charges that the can­ Alaska J u n ...... 37M Msrehandiss impottM in tbs sanu Chevrolet Coach, loss'Ford Coupe, men, prompt eervloe, all goods in­ no objection to children. All for didacy of McKee, Recovery Party Alleghany ...... 8% 1P.M. ■toehs month, bowsvsr, wart not so sn- 1926 Chevrolet Coach. Cole Motors, CoDTairinBs t o Be EUUI 'i i sured while In transit are (eaturea 117. Dial 6139. aspirant. Is linked with Washington, Allied Cbem >...... 184^ couraglBff, the total of $147,000,000 A m C a n ...... 90% at the Center. 6468. offered at 00 extra expense to jrou. Tammany raised tbe question of Bank Stoeks oontrsstiBf irlCb $98,411,000 in FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ A m F or P o w ...... 8% Daily trips to New fork, naggagt reprisal against Its antl-Roosevelt Bid Asked September last jsar. Merchandise Bertferf aid New Hi t p 1930 YELLOW CAB TAXL fully ment, with modem improvements, Am Rad St S ...... 18 exports tor hlos months amounted utllvered dlreet to steamship piers stand In tbs Chicago Democratic Osp. Nat Bank A Trust 10 14 equipped, good conSlltion, low price garage if desired. 148 Blssell street Am Sm elt ...... 41% to $1404,986,000 against $1,187,- For further Information caL 8U68 convention of 1983. , Conn. R iver ...... 460 for quick sale. Cole Motors. WUlys, Inquire on premises. Am Tel and T el ...... 117 478.000 in ths 1968 .period, while 8860. 8864 Psrrett A Ulenney Ine. Sint National of Htfd. — iio —The Sihjecti. WillyS'Knight and Reo motor cars Daniel F. Cobalan, a member of Am Tob B ...... 79 Htfd. Conn. Trust .... 43 — Imports wsfs $1,087,113,000 as and trucks. FOR RENT—28 COOPER street 4 the Tammany war board, remarked Am W at W k s ...... 31% Htfd. National B and T 16 16 oomparsd with $1,016,790,000 last room tenement all improvements, that McKee’s principal backers were A naconda ...... 7. 14% PAINTING—PAPERING 21 Pboenlx St. B and T.. 176 — year. AH pubUo seb ooli o f steam beat. Inqifire 26 Cooper S t “all hard boiled practical politlclaas, A tchison ..4*. 48% West Hartford Trust.. — 176 MOVING— TRUCKING— with no record in any case of undue Aubtun ...... 87% will be oloMd bU diy tomewroir, PAINTINO AND PAPBRINO, In aU iBsarano* ttocks due to ^he annual tsMbgrs' m h - FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM fiat devotion to Ideas or Ideals,’’ and Aviation Corp STORAGE 20 Its branches, first class work, low with garage. 20 Summer street Astaa Casualty ...... 41 48 HcADOO APPROVES MOVE ventlon, to be held et Kerttoeii ead asked categorically: Balt and Ohio ISS«S4C S f * * 4 # A stn a L i f s ...... 16 18 prices, best of materials. Telsphone James J. Rohan, telephone 7488. Bendix ...... New Haven. Most of tho tosel SILVER ULNE BUB LINE offar the *ls Edward J. Flynn (Bronx Aetna Kir* ...... 82% 84) 6684. Bath Steal *•*#•*•« toeohers will attend tbe m m Im h accommodation ot their larga Da- FOR, RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ Democratic leader and close friend Automobile ...... 16% I8i TO RECOGNIZE RUSSIA Luxe bus for lodge, party or taam Borden . . at the Bushnall Momorlal, atarttag ment with all Improvements and of Post-Master General James A. Chnn. General...... 37 29 trips at special rates. Phone 8068. Can Pao . . >SS4 S4 4 4 # 4 *SS«SS at 9 o'clock la ths motniaf with a REPAIRING 28 garage, hot air furnace. Inquire Farley), only Inspired by ambition Hartford F ir* ...... 42 44 (Oonffamod (rem Page One) 886U. 8864. Case (J. I.) claw room tesehsrs dipartmsut 83 Blssell street to be—through Mr. McKee—the National F ire ...... 42 44 and ending with a gsooral saMtSB MOWER SHARPEN INU, vacuum Cerro De Pasco boss of the city o f New York, or is Cbes and Ohio Hartford Steam Boiler 47 49 cutlve funetlep,” he said! “A sena­ at 3 o’clock in tbe aftanooB. oiaaner, waening maohlo% gun, FOR RENT—SUMMER ST., five Phoenix F ir* ...... 66% 67i Want Ad InformatloD It that Mr. McKee Is hla or­ Chrysler • • S 0 0 • t tor has nothing to do with it Ths speakers sad tbalr suh$asts look repairing, key making. Braltb* room fiat with garage, first fioor, T rsvelsrs ...... 876 866 ders . from some bigger bosses In Coca Cola *T was made interested, in going win be: Miss Chari O. WQUamg od w aiu . 62 Pearl street in good condition. Inquire W. S. the back-ground who want to work Col Gas PabUo Utumes Stoeks to Russia, In finding at first luad Washington D. C., on “Tho Tseah- Hyds. TeL 4413. Manchester out revenge for the past or ambi­ Col Carbon Oonn. Eleo Serv ___ 87 41 tbe views and tbe attitude of tbe era’ Reapenalblllty la tha Naw Ba- Conn. Pow er ...... 89 41 authorities than I wis In seeing COURSES AND CLASSES 27 KENTS NOW AVAILABLE in iU tion for the' future by overthrowing Coml S olv...... 82% Qlal Ordar;” Dean J. B. Edmoadsao Evening Herald the present Democratic leadership?’’ Cons G a s ...... 43% Oreenwloh, WAG, pfd. — 60 material development My tour was of tba Seboel of Edueatlon of tba sections of the town, modem five Hartford E leo ...... 60 62 HEAUTY CULTURE—Bara while Offers No Apology Cons OU ...... 11% really too sboit I was In Moscow University of Mlch^an, oa “Tha and six room tenements from 118 Hartford O as ...... 48 60 for three days. Moscow has In­ CLASSIFIED learning. Details tree. Hartford Samuel Seabiuy, Fusion Captain, Cont C a n ...... 64% Teaebara* Part la ^ha Bmarvaosy;'* per month up. Arthur A. Knofia. Cora Prod ...... 77% do., pfd ...... 46 — creased In population from 800,000 ADVERTISEMENTS Academy of Hairdressing. 698 Main Telephone 6440 or 4869. offered nc apology for tbe S^on Mrs. B. F. Langworthy, flwrt vlae* candidate—LaGuardia—on LaGuar- Del L and Wn ...... 23% S N E T C o ...... 108 107 to 8,200,000, and that has Imposed prealdent of tha NatiRV THEN COLOR TBQB PIOTDIUD). Painting—Papering ...... 11 The fighting broke out there last Gas and Chrysleis Professional Services...... II So, all the Hfiymites eat atiU, liid Repairing ...... ]| FOR SALE—DININO room set HOUSES FOR RENl 63 Everett T . night. Marktt observers, while not in Wee Duncy looked at his small table, buffet and eight chairs. In­ suddenly there eame a thrin wbsa Tailoring —Dyeing—Cleaning ... 14 agreement as to tbe effects of the fish and s^d, “Oh, FU bet you all Dotw loudly alyouted, “Look! Ify Toilet Oodds and Service ...... 16 quire 86 Cambridge street or tele­ FOR RENT—SEVEN room bouse, PRESIDENT HAS COLD new gold policy, generally express­ wish that you could catch one this Wanted — Buainear Service a . . . . 16 phone 7189. McKinney line u swishing *round.“ Bdni-alloaaJ all Improvements, central location, . WasUniptonr Oct 26.— (AP)— ed tbe opinion that prior to tbe big. It is something, ansrwayl The Ashermah began to g ^ Courses ano Claasea ...... It rent reasonable. Write Herald Box Real Estate Insurance President Rooiwvelt remained away President’s edict there had* been a Private Inatructlon ...... 18 BDR SALE—BIO BARGAINS In S. Manchester. TeL 6280. fairly tiiorough cleaning up of “As fishermen, you’re not so “You’re hooked a whopper. Puu Jt from his office desk again today be­ good. I did Just as I said I would. I Dancing ...... 18-A used cook stoves and beaters. Cook loosely held stock. A study of vari­ in,” he djouted. “Jerit yopr Bne Mid Musical—Dramatic ...... 19 cause of a oold but resumed con­ caught the first one, even though Aop the.Aah it^on the Wanted—Instruction ...... 10 stoves 36.00 up; also new oil burn­ FOR RENT—9 ROOM HOUSE on ferences with government \ leaders ous composites. It was said, dis­ ers for sale. Manchester Green East Center street All Improve­ I’ll toss the thing awa^.’’ Plaaaclal In the oval s ^ y room In the White closed that the Industrials bad ra- “Sure! ’Throw It ba^ in. It’s too Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages m ... 91 Garage.—Jones. ments; steam heat; oil burner. tracted about 40 per cent and the 'man Dotty je^ibed'her pqla to air Business Ooportuniilek ...... || Hquse. small,” said Goppy. “Gee, if that la and Saouty .ahoutsd, “Wqwl Look Rent reasonable. TTie Manchester radla m ore than 60 per cent o f their Money to Ijoan ...... ft FOR SALHl—ONE SUPER and ons He la treating Qie nasal cold with all we’re going to hook, we’d better there! The fUh rare to a h% ene. it Help aad Sltaations Trust Company, Trust Dept Maroh-July rife. Williams’ used oil burner. Both In a heating prOMMss. With tbe Cabi­ quit We’re wasting time, I guess. Help Warned —Female ...... 16 net meeting In regular session to- Bamdng circles were Impreaeed to te r to f: t o w t o i^ Help Wanted—Male ...... 66 good mechanical condition. Price TO RENT —SEVERAL desirable For Rent “You see. It really Isn’t fair to , ‘T X ^Iat it Juttb aroqad ai mo^vw, he. Sint .out word he In­ with the r^ativs^ small advance Salesmen Wanted ...... |6-A light for cash. Inquire Johnson A five, six and seven room houses, ROOMING HOUSE — Com­ Jerk tbe small ones Into air. Fd Help Wahted—Male or Famala .. 27 tended to return to hls office then. in the price, some viewing the Little, Cor. Center and trotter Sts. single and double; also heated hoped to catch some great big oaea, Agents Wanted ...... ,.-.l7-A pletely furnished. Ideal moderate iBoipease-as an indication and have a dapdy mess." foto^ it waa no pae^ Situations Wanted—Famala...... 18 apartments. Apply Edward J. Boll, HEADS POUGE CHIEFS of Uie conservative policy of the R. Situations W anted—Mala ...... 19 Phone 4642 and 8026. home for couple. This is ' Juit'Iw ■'ihe oriAd, T a all tired Employment Agenolea ...... 40 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 Worcester, Usss.. Odt 26—(AP) F. C. "N ow . plM se be p atien t Jitoff Mt the flab Junraed Uah abd Live Stork—Pete—PoBltry—VeMclew an opportunity worth in- —Chief Mlbbasl Ji Healey o f Man­ A few foreign exchange experts t ig h t u ifi you w;lll thM ahrat Poor Dottyl^ her Doga-Birds—Pete ...... 41 believed London might attempt to FOR RENT—FURNISHED room yesn^ting. chester,. N. H., was elected presldeht right” exclaimed the ind waa pnltod- toto 1|ha LIv Stock— V e n icle s ...... 41 Delaware Is the <«*cond smallest of tbe New Btagland Assodatlon of check-mate the American move ^ u lt r y and Suppltas ...... 41 for light housekeeping, gas and rishennan. ‘Tve Ashed.,-here atreaia...' ' Wanted — Peta—Poultry.^took 44 state In the ITnlon; Its greatest Chiefs of Police today. throuca the use of tbe Bank of and n ig h t Tbe ikixt itotof that the For Bale—MlaeaUaaaons sink, reasonable. 109 Foster street lengfth is less then loo miles and For Information Chief Osorge C. Abbott of Wll- Exig'sntl’s huge equalisation fund. O m be. “In time Fm sure that .we wffl 3rauty ran aito/4toM^ Articles tot Sate ...... 41 greatest width less tuart 86 mlleA llngton, CotUL, ^Was named vice Without oo-operatton betwsen the ret some big ones if you lads wtt. • wottyirwai Boats and AcceSsoiias ...... 46 At one point it is only nin* miles Building MaterUla ...... 47 PLEASANT SOUTH ROOM, haat- Phone 3806 prudent Chief Hwin F. Goodwin United States and England on gold et your lines hang in the watar w bar," the'Mholetha'Mhole bunch ' Diamonds— Wattvkaa—Jewelry .. 41 wide. of Nashua was re-eleOtsd secretary. prices, tlMgr feared the dMlar-pound Iirou feel a real strong UtA** raraam. ' Electrical Appllancaa—Radio ... 49 ad, tils bath room, with shower. Fuel and i-ead ...... Dial 4646. 14 Spruce street Oardan — Farm—Dairy Prodoota 10 Houaebold Oooda ...... |i FOR RENT"*— jp’UttNIBHED front Machinery and Toola ...... it ALLEY OOP OF 611Z Is Wondedl Musical Inatrumaota ...... it bedroom, hasted, for gentleman. Office and Store Blgnlbrnant . r . . 14 Writs Box T, oars of Herald. facials at the Storaa ...... || Waarlna Apoaral—Fura ...... IT STEAM HEATED furalahed room, N O M R a VNQPS KIHG XWOgSTEDe/. lAOST, W ttL ;i Wanted—To Bay ...... || board optkmaL Private family. 14 PUHK CAN’T . HEV/ K / cm R oeiaai Beard— Hwtala B caarta Locust sti^edt Telephona 4698. MAKE A \94P OUTAME'' 'OH,KINO. , AROUND HE«E.V0U EXALTED m o n a r c h / rRlflHT^BUI H E SO E TTk^ , LflAQwi Raataaraat- [OOtfT DO Vf! BOT-yOU C»NT UCH . DAMCERQPS/ ’ ^ • y .J I KNEW Boomt Without Board ...... i i l>4 dONNARUBHIM ii& H UCK ' ^ WAS TOO ? ^ ^ Boardara Wanted ...... c..i9 that WHOLE cro w d/ THEY e n THE ^ Country i^rd—Resorts ...» .„ io HOTELS—RESTAURANTS 61 YOU MAKE ONE RhSS ' ■ 'f V-]' Bptala-RMtanranu ...... it 7______HAND. THE BEST HIM ^ ^ DI9P05E D9 Waatad—Rooms—Board r*.....^ ii OW HE .EVER AT WM.NQW ANO- HIM MN6 - A fMis troublesome Baal Batata Fai Baat NEW HOTEL SHERIDAN. A hom* LPOUrf.TMEVU J^rtaan^ riata, Tananaats n ei away from horns. ModiuB ooafort- LIVED/ PERSON— Boaiaeas Locailona tot Beat » . •4 abla rooms, romdnff watar or pil- JEAR-VOU . Houses tor Beat ...... •i p ie c e s /; L18TBK- Baburbaa for Baat M vata bath, t^ieelal low wawly Bummar Homat tor BMt •T rataa. Popular priced restaurant. '.Waatad to Beat if iDspeotion lavltedr TaL 8678, Apartasat Boildint tor tale « u B ^ ess ^perty for Sals 7« Fams aad Laad for lids r B B S B i B T1 AFARTMKNT&r-FLATB— Heaass for Sail • s • 4 • a • • S!B#MiS6 •^4 4 4 a-a a s TENEMENTS 68 mj r ; . - : 8 5Mmorr — FTopara n r Sals * **** ftsbar^ ter Sals ...... FORv BBNT-BUlOaT iT,., haR S il S u u tot ■xebaasa^!!^ •4 Sea m oi, sataga. BBnt# l i : J'. % ft

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UMB tVlWTt a w ASBVAM^AIW W OMW a b o u t S E N ^ and NONSENSE t h a t t h b y p o h ’t ovow sW i'^ wwiue a S b i> o w v m B t h b e o w How t

3 WINTER PANTS: Som* : r THE icons TDCB TOU HAVE Atlon «cceptj>t ^ « r own. . . . 81|^t> BUSINESS, THE LESS 70U*RB nr NOU,3ak6 hoopi.e Y ■ U>aU rli^ t but it «■» b* ov«r> SPENDING ON YOUR OWN. m 'M A JO R SMANED dqil4 . m Of n i nr* nbl* to SURE, IT S HSEBMHSOELNt wltUb hnlllnf 0\-E J than pessimism. . . We lay our two, double-two.*’ WIM .-B/ SWAVINS OFF W WEV—WHEWS^ aaiefbrtunee to the Lord and our suc­ "Two, two, two, two!*’ replied the MOUSTACHL____ _ QZ cesses to our own foresight and shil­ operator, reproachfully. ■DRAT YOUR MOUSTADAt? ls. . . . Modem bathing suits for “All right,’’ sighed the city man. women should be either reformed or “but get my number first, and we’ll THDTH'FLASK abolished. . . . About the worst w^y play trains afterwards.*’ vO FINALLY BURN for a country to go to the dogs la for it to go to the war dogs. . . . MAN-MAKINQ rr O F F ? *To err Is human.** But few are We are blind until we see human enough to aHnllt the error. That in the human plan . . . Modem life oonslsta mostly of Nothing Is worth the making If keeping up appearances and living It does not make the man. d o ^ eKperlences. . . . Most ,of ' wdmt goes into the files might better Why build these cities glorious 'gt> tnlo the wastebasket . . . The If man unbuilded goes? one trouble with our “influential In vain we build the world unless Mends** Is that most of them lack The builder alse grows. tnfiuence. . . . Don’t criticise folks —Edward Maricham. for what ttxey do. Maybe It’s be- oauss'thdy ain’t got the money. . . . CSiuroh Member—Brother, do you We leam to assume responsibility by ever find it hard to remain a caurls- 2 s belBg made to suffer the conse­ tian? quences of our acts. Head Deacon—I should say I do, especially wh«i I listen to some of the fellows talk after I have helped ^ A K £ Aren’t the girl babies named Nlra elect them to office. There should IS A getting a start over the boys named be days of grace on which a Chris­ WRENCH Newdeal? tian is allowed to use a machine gun without penalty. IN THE ^ The foreman was going from one COcS . yym to another with a sheet of WHEELS I .a a i per in his hand. When he came fo -Z € SSandy McTavish he said: FLAPPER Fanny Says Poremad—Sandy, - this is a sub­ ______mau.ap»T.o>a.______scription to get some flowers fen* Jim Lomond who died yesterday. All your work-mates have given 50 SCURCUY SMITH . An Explanation By John C Terry cents towards it op you KMOM OHy*8,lDoi JAKl^OtOMk! Sandy—Ooh, mon, that’ll make f AeOUT ABOUT TUiTU DAKOTA rrb otcAuei thi couNTRy \* *o me an’ Jim square the noo. He *BAD LANDS?! i fifT you Baokin up fiy cjieee uANMe and ^ owed me 60 cents, anyway. DON’T weN KnOMI UOW TWt«TIN* aULCUiS THAT tARLT TMfV 60T T»»ia NAME. PlONlEftS, eiuCB AMPNP TUEM, Many a girl who thought she had UAD a DlCKtN* OP ATiMf PINDIN* a boy “in the bag”, found herself A iroUKTAlN THEIR OUT — »0 THEV EOO^ lion L “holding the sack.’’ OAUt THE EECrrON AVU1DI IIRTH— y Walter—Well, Jedge, adiafll you LOOK-!! have to' breakfast; have you ever tried any ob ouah hard boiled eggs, sir? Judge—Yes, and I found them guilty. H “Speaking of distant relatives," aays a local man, “the relationship / between butterfat and butter is the .5f m most distant.”

, Brown—show’s • Jones getting on lately ? I’ve not seen him for some WASHINGTON TUBS II By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams ■time. Smith—Oh, he’s not feeling well; WHATCUITlM^EReAD TSAVI-- TWO ARt ha/i to keep to a strict diet O.HCA MAW ? VME'RE A LL THRU 8U?PeRf ; THATfe JU ST VTf YOO'pE -THRU Brown—What’s wrong with him? A stock market rise usuaUji 5A

EVERYWHERE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Rloaaer

W u e MOWQOVIA 5 HA0YS 1D6 CAME IS IKI.FUU. swfM a.... CRASH RWDSTH6 Mokirovaa UNfi VMAK, ANDPOOMOS a;f?.WlLLlAM3. IT FOR PIECEMEAL Rn.aaMr.orp. A U UES SALESMAN SA1V1 leaned OutI ______Small VtoRTWl' BUD, IP PiMS TUiort Y A Do n 't n « o o T a tAiowtsT^ r lO » U _ ,T U a k IK*. PAULS'. AN'^ 1 »U «.»S VA MOftOAlY' 0 c o n s , IM. V'UL B a O M ’Oi'SiD^ A B O U T AMS OUSS UOLOIM* OOM'T P«A«-«T — I'LU B«. / **MWO^ MOHli TUCftlL AIN'T T K FINCH ^ - HOCO ABOUT SA UP i L«.T% HAU«. AMOTkeft MAWO-IM' AR O O N O l A N STM IM O -U lffT , ANOTUCR ©ou)U O' WOOS'? HCUPtN* O' CHOtO NCIM \ AMS Boos TA OTfeAUl

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6f tbi Ik e did., SETBACK AND DAN(X HaOowt’w M uqnm di IlMiUBf IMT OB foftrum m * i ” ' DU W O K OF SEN that, hor Rnt aCl to ormwlw ReOrntion Center HRCIRY DROPS' IBIDAT, OOT. fy, • F« M. frort two Dootoif of iBito. M i 'Items of Interest Jsrvto Orovd WslkM t t from itM im y * Now YoiiTcaltloo)York, on HALL S SLLI L- BlMOhMtw OrMa Oommnnltf Cliri». lATVBDAT BViiaNO. OOT. M TO CARRY GOSPEL u d pMilmliM mlalht bavo TosessoirsLow FOU» CAIH PBIZEI. 4 OMh M s m .. HoveHiM. taeoBtaeen oa thlf • her vobun toto Toalght’a aotlvltlea at the ihuit P > W>tooiii>i Artmltiioa Mo» • Ladiss Ue, Oenti «5o. w Imtolitrjr, «ke wao .itronfthMOd llde building aret laiM_ her faith M^oho watohod the Reo team volliy baU eamlM at G n a c e : p \ paotorii Bute la the frMt row, 5 p. m. IflaBtoaoBOh Tribs, No. M, L O. p^gte 11 d i J X l A ] \ ! ' ) ^ .U Rot. Sleik Crooks ToDi Doddl^ aad flvlaf her laeplratlM Man’s boxing class at 7 p. m. Rtportad Dows to '22 Do- IT . ABOIJTTOWN R. M„ will hold Its rsrular mootlnf ii ihe spoke extemporaaeously, ' Reo baakstball isam tryouts, 8 toxnorrow ovsnlnf In Tlnksr hall at without test, telllBf tos. slmpls to 10 p. m. Tba HartCord County oonftrtaoo 8 o'clock. of Hor VoBtnres Ai As story of a osB t^rsaoh that would Women’s advanosd swlmmtng irws This Monisf * - for oldor boyi and firli will bo bold xMt be dowaed. The effect was slso- class 7 to 7:48 p. m. In Keeping With Tiief. In Qlaotonbury on Saturday, No- Tho Maachostor WaUr Oompaay E n s g e iid . trical. Ihe bad woa hsr first vto-. Woman's life saving 7:48 to 1:80 Rais Dno TonkhL vombor 4, has annouaosd In an advsrtlssinsat tory with hoaors, oa shser asrvs p. m. In today's Issus of Ths Horald that alone. Xntorohuroh bowling laagus: 7 to Hedlowe*en Seasoril the watsr will be ehut off at 11 The story of Itella Crooks life 8 p. m., Bwsdlah vs. Germans; 8 to Baring hsr twenty years of ad­ Manobeeter rssldente shivered and o'clock tonight on all streets north down through the yeare Is too long 9 p. m., Msthodlst vs. St. Jamss. The Self-Serve Will Give Absolutely of tbs railroad tracks, Includlnr venture as a woman "preacher," to give here. It rvmi the gamut o t Boys’ beginners Harmonica olaaa went forth clad in heavy wraps yes­ OHHERE Buckland. The notice eutee thai Rev. Stella B. Crooke of Chicago at stnoe, romaaoe, hardship, priva- at 7 p. m. terday afternoon and today as a bit­ SoBu starvation aad labor, not only FREE! fot Expertf this will not affsot servlcs In ths the Naaarene church, held her audi­ Oommualty Dance. ing wind from toe northwest sent Oakland section. It li expected that of tns physical Idad, but verbal ba& Tomorrow svsniog tbs Hallows’sn toermometere tumbling to 82 de­ SERVICE / the eervloe win be resumed early ence tense last night as she un­ ties with burly lumberjacks sad grees at o’clock last n ^ t °^ raveled the story of how she filled dance will feature Sam Rogera and 8 8 hlde-boimd individuals aad faotlona caused them to register 26 degrees Friday morning. In where only men bad ventured be­ hla Connecticut AMbaeeuors who —even to the reformation and trane- are returning to ^ y here after a this morning at 9 o’clock. A ther­ A Sugar fore. Blistering her hands driving formatloD of the members of Meaere Schmidt and Hodge who year’s absence during which Urns mometer outside toe Evening Her­ ■takes of her camp meeting tent In obuiobee aad pastors of the denom­ have b ^ conducting dancee for the they have been plajrlng at some of ald building, which wae in line with hill villages, living in hsr little tent inations. pu t year at the Jands Grove dance toe leading ballrooma throughout toe sun’s mys at 9- o’clock today on vacant lots and riding the rook' Covered the Oountry registered 36 degrees. The lowest y/rtn itage their Hallowe'en Ing stages over the high Sierras to New England. There will be no And eo her life wae n?snt, up and reported here this morning was 22 Pumpkin Masquerade thii Saturday evening. mounts^ lettlements, was her lot down the rangeii rangelands, acroae the increase in toe price of toe admis­ Four ceffb prisec will be awarded for six years sion and dancing will continue from degrees. Suitable for a Jack O’Lentem or for txiountains, ridmg in ■prlngleee A toh> coating of ice covered toe for the beet dreeeed and funnleet Two Boon Story 8 p. m. until midnight. cooking purposes, with every 80o jpur- stages, preaching to conigTogatlona drinking fountain in Center Park costumes. There will be noleemakers For two hours, Mrs. Crooks, short, of cowboys and woodsmen with few . chase or over Friday afternoon from 8 to and novelties and a good time In dynamic and beaming with humor, and thi,'water trough at toe Center 6 o’clock. other women in attendance; She won opposite toe postoffice. Difficulty store for all who attend. Muneie'e told her interesting story of a life- her way to the top. after elx years orchestra will furnish the music and EMANUE CHURCH was esmiienced by some motorists Remember! All Saturday Specials go on sale In the lived under conditions that might and received calls for her« services in star&ig toe chined motors in Prof. Johnny Oregan will prompt well make any male quit in dis­ Self-Serve at 3 o’clock Friday eiftemoon. Press proofs throughout the . entire length and their oars. The expected heavy the old-fashioned numbers. gust. But not Manchester’s guest- of Friday night’s advertisement are conveniently dis­ breadth of the country. She has white frost did not materialize ex­ Bvangelist Her pathway along the preached the Word in more etatee, FESTIVAL TONIGHT played for your checking in toe department and all H>e- ■ line of duty had been cut as clear as cept where toe grotmd was low. dais are plainly marked. Troop 8 of the Girl Scouts will probably, than any other woman Rain tonight and possibly tomor­ hold a Hallowe’en party this ever the orbit of the stars and equally as preacher and seirved for two years immovable. Starting out along the row is toe forecast and ’'his, it Is be­ Save Your Battery n S 1 manent reputation during the suc­ pageant In charge of toe Dorcas So­ ceeding years after her first call to ciety. The supper tonight wlU be in preach in a church in Everett, TO FOOTBALL GAME ohaive of the Ladies’ Aid. Each GIVE YOUR HOME WashlngtoD in 1918. society will have a booth in toe Window Shades Fresh Bom in Ohio To Be Guests at Storrs on Sat­ ohurch vestry, at which household A NEW DEAL SoUdPack Stella B. Blsmkenburg was bom neoessltiee, candy, fancy Tyork, a twin in a small village in Ohio, of urday -for Connecticut State- Christmas cards and calenders will a devoted, ChristlEm mother and Trinity Clash be sold. O y sters hai'd-worklng father. She took the Tonight’s program will also In­ A paper process window opposite path of her twin sirier, go- An invitation to all Boy Scouts clude music by a Kitchen Band, this tog to dances, shows, card parties in Manchester to attend toe Con­ being planned as one of toe suiprlse shade— crackless and p in t 3 3 c and the like, much to the sorrow of features of toe evening. her mother and sister, Her mother necticut State-Trinity gridiron continued to pray; her sister to clash at Storrs Saturday afternoon pinhole proof point by example, yet to no effect. has been extended by Coach Sum­ Swordfish t: f OOM 0 • oFSl' 0*0 0 lb. 35c Mackerel ner A. Dole of toe State team, it She continued to Indulge in the joys CHICKEN PIE SUPPER Steak Cod of living as she then knew It. Then wae announced today by David Mc- Halibut the scene changed and with dra­ Comb, an official otf toe local Scout­ Tuesday, October 81 Boston Bluefish r.r... .lb . 15c matic suddenness. She wae struck master’s AssoolatUm. Salmon This game le one of toe outstand­ Butterflsh with power on the dance hall floor. SIMPLE SIMON ...... ■ She left her partner In the midst of ing contests of toe season for Con­ SANDWICH SHOP Chowder a dreamy waits and successively necticut State and toe battles be­ Fancy Scallops____pint 44c Clams quit cards, shows, and even her tween toe two schools have always Individual Chicken Pies, Bird Building Preduete Will Steaming lover, which, she admitted was one been close and hard fought from Mashed Potato and Turnip, ■tart to finish. Ths game wUl be Cranberry Sauce, Mince, or M6kt It Look Likt Ntw Hetno Clams of the hardest things she bad to bear through the transformation played at Gardner Dow field, locat­ Squash Pie, Coffee—80 cents! Clam Chowder_____ can 19c Boneless Fin­ erlod. And then in due time came ed near toe school buildings. It will Served at noon as a bnelnees H I hone owner who do«i hii re- nan Haddie he'irrepressible call to preach and ■tart at 2 o’clock. man’s lunch or any time there­ A pslriag now boneiti doubly— each the long struggle against conven­ All Scouts must be in uniform after. For reservations Dial 7678 prcint fsvorsbli prieei sod added and accompanied by Scout leaders. or 8916. comfort sod hcslth during the winter Birdseye Frosted Foods tion. ^ A paper prooeM win­ Maxwell House From the little Ohio town, the Each troop in Manchester will furn­ montha or RMdy To Servo ish Its own transportation to toe Rt-roofing/ rehciding, iniulsting the dow shade that ie pin­ little Ohio girl’s pathway led west­ hole proof and crack­ Ijob stsr ••ssootoo*box 5Sc ward; first to Chicago, then across game. A special meeting of toe ■ttie or gsrsgt, tod m sing in porches Royal Scarlet ■re but s few of the many repiiri less. Filet of Mackerel...... 21c the bleak northern prairies to the Scoutmaitere’ Aeeoclatlon will be Vacuum Can held' at 8 o’clock tonight. that esn bo profitably sttcoded to at Filet of S o le...... 88c state of Washington where she met tfali dma of tha year. • 3imply attach gummed her husband-to-be, Rev. Crooks. Bird Aiphalt Slate Surfaced Roofi top to your own roller COFFEE Peas ...... I...... box 28c Methodist Evangelist. They were . .no tacks, .no books. Equal to S pounds Peas In ohell. and lidinga—Bird Inaulating Mate­ later married and with her husband rial! give azeoptlonal value for build­ • Colon include ecru, lb. 261/2C Sliced Strawberries...... box 27c she toured the outlying settlements NOTICE! ing dollar!. and hill towns in the northwest for Repair and remodel now. Pay eat green end tan. two years. Returning from British The Water will be shut off to­ of income by ueing the Bird Deferred • "Clopay" window G rapefruit Columbia, and while crossing a ferry night at 11 o’clock in aU streets Pavmeet Plan. from Vancouver, her husband fell shades will give the 8 fo r 15c dead at her feet. It was the turn­ north of the railroad tracks in- maximum of service. ing point to her life. To go back on cludihg Buckland. This will o>€£clim <| THE W . G. GLENNEY CO. Yellow Globe and Finest APPLES the call for service or to continue not affect the water service in Coal, Lumber, Masons’ SuppUee, Houaefumiahlng Department—Basement White on alone, was the question facing Paint. Stella Crooks after the body of her Oakland and Oakland stredt Turnips We expect the water w;iU be 886 No. Main St. T e |. 4149 Baldwin A pples husband had been taken o ff the N ew Beets ferry and hurried to a doctor’s office turned oh for morning use. 16-quart basket and then to the undertakers. 45c Her First OaO (Signed) Freohly While making the decision, a call 29c peck. came from the church In Everett, THE MANCHESTER Ground WATER COMPANY. Washington. "Como at once," was , D R G. at- PARKER McINTOSH EATING APPLES the import of the message from the VALOCO B eef 8-qnart basket DENTIST lb .2 5c THE HI-TEST OIL relepfaoiie 84 P m tt Street 39c V A SERVICE 6-8492 Bartferd, O t A TYPEWRITER VAIN O OTAXION Oeutletry ttiat will please yoo, 426 Hartford R

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