' . .■> 3 . ^ ...... ^ ^ . •>-. ;-vj L*5‘ , /’5l P A iL T o m t m L f M m ter«tollM rti«( 5 ,2 4 6 i< IM AMtt I T . - .'v . • V ,y-„ j f' YOIiLtIL,Na25« JAP WAR MINISTER Cobbler Finds A W <^ To Gidleiit Bill In GoM< FOR PEACE PARLEY IN BOLD ^5- G n n a l A n k i WoaU Invite FINANCIERS FEAR Only Spots to Be Ifo- . I . An Nations Interested m enssed Rnssiap En Two Exeenfires of IL 0. SECURITIES A a V- V- K-. .s>'* AWAITDECISION the Far Eastern Problen^ -y.-K-.w voy "Whep He Arrives — Canfield Rubber Co. Cd- *■ • i.v * T’’ To A ^ U. S. to Attend. & y Capital WiD Not Invest V<‘v; >. .••••. :< ON FORD CONTRAQ ^ V s \ R -Vs ' , ^ I ' DetaBs Setded Lder. naped, Tpken to OntAirii lht3 die Present Law Is Ttokyo, O ct 80.— (AJ») — M nla- Waahteften, Oct 80.— (A P )—Vir Ageot Win W u Lowest Bid of City, Bound, Ganeil ter of War Sado Arakl, now In Modilied Greatly. tual oomifietlon of a formula for Wcfltem Japan for the annual President Roosevdt’s recent discus der Files fon oal Rntctt and Left in Woods— army maneuvers, was quoted In sions with Maxim Litvinoff of Rus Japanese newspaper today as advo Hot Springs, Va.. Oct SO.—^^(AP) sia was revealed today by Washing FreeTbenmetres and Gre cating a parley on peace. ton authorities. Fith Ofidals. -Hie Investment Banken Asso In an interview, Araki was said to Although State Department offi have announced he w o^d propose to ciation today began a drive for cials guarded the exact course to Alarm. the Cabinet an international confer modification of the Securities Act be followed by toe Chief Bteecutive Waahington, Oct. 80.— (A P )— ^The ence in Tokyo for all powers inter on the ground it is holding up in in his meeting with the Soviet com sharp eontroveray between Beery ested in the Far Bast. vestment of millions which might missar for foreign affairs, no secret Ford and toe N R A today focused Bridgeport, Oct 30.— (A P)—Kid* Japan, China, Manchukuo, Rus was made of the fact that there had upon toe office of J. R. ^MoCaii, be used fbr jobs. * •S'i'! V naped as they were about to entd^ sia, GreAt Britain, France, Poland, The bankers in convention here been a final roundup of data for the comptroller general, where 'a ruling the United States would be invited, heard their president Frank Gor conversations. waa awaited upon whether dealers the H. O. Canfleld Rubber Company it was sai^ don of Chicago, charge that the act Both Mr. Roosevelt and Secretary selling Ford p r^ cte are eligible to factory on Housatonic avenue at 11 Ooiter of Discord which makes security issues crimi Hull remained silent upon Litvi bid for government huainesa. Formal proteats have *been filed at o’clock today with a |6,700 payroBi' 'The Orient has become the cen nally liable for their statements of noff’s assertion that so far as he was ter of discords involving the whole the White House and with Secretary two executives of the conqiany w ^ facte abrut bonds “seems to con- concerned the matter could be set world and Japan's recognition of I f necessity is the mother of Invention, Gobbler Mike Byrd, left, ranks as at least, a first cousin. Aflner Wallace by toe Northwest Motor forced into their c’wn automobile clilde that makers and sellers of se tled in half an hour. Manchuko has inflamed world opin Ed Lewis, rig^t, with gold in his poke, went to Grant’s Pass, Ore., to halfe his shoes cobbled. No Company of ^tbesda, Maryland, two holdup men who drove them tjt ion like upon fire,” the minister curities are resuptiveiy corrupt” scale was available, but ingenuity was. Balancing a jrardstlck on a cobbler's knife, held In place by Only High Spots low bidder on new trucks for toe a secluded wooded section north i ' - * reHisiii|p • V ; ; , • V . "■fllliaiv 'iTj/’v;. '■ 'i i , ^'v-,' V •V ■:' -__1-, '• ;.V • .-■''i 'iw. J , L ^. v ,.i' .' ’ •■',, I ^ ; ” \.4 i,;.«• t m , . . . . for TUESDAY the LAST DAY of the MON'. N o M orelNM HlIse Sont C O. D . Tnesday Charge Porchaset WIU Our 36th Amivermry Brings You This Stirring Dollar Day! M any Lota Avo Lim lto4! A ppear on D ecem ber 1st Billet Tomorrow w U bs the secoBd am) last of the tro treat dollar Standard quality merehandlae, fashion-rifht and timely— ten days which we carefully planned to save you mtfney,^to rotaln floors of it . offered at such low priceo that the bnyinf power old friends and make new friendal T ^ y provrf that diffi of your dollar la greatly increased! Throngs crowded onr storo —IN THE COAT DEPARTMENT! cult as It has been to carry out onr ostabUahed poney ondOT tho today and their expreaaed eatiafaetion with tha valaes offered WOMEN’S WEARABLES now codo, we have succeeM in fumithlnt onr patrons with real leads oa to beUeve that thonaanda of other enatemera Trill shop money-aavlnt values I here to save, tomorrow! Women’s and Misses’ $25 Furred for TUESDAY, DoUir Day! WINTER COATS $ Women’s Amoskeag Women’s Rayon • MAIN FLOOR Taffeta Slips • MAIN FLOOR Flannelette Pajamas Tots’ and Babies’ BARGAIN TABLE All sizes from 14 to 44! The furs are Sises 34 to 44 in tea rose' BARGAIN TABLE tjwif ileeved, coat models * and flesh. Bias out, im selected pelts o f skunk, caracjUl, Man trimmed with sQk frogs. ported l&ces, adJusUble Women’s Silk churian wolf (dog),. French beaver Slses 16 and 17, solid shades. 500 Prs.I Novelty straps. WEARABLES French Crepe (rabbit) and other furs. AU are lined throughout with Glace GLOVES fine silk crepe and fashioned of heavy, wool crepe in black Women’s Rayon Women’s Printed ^ and wanted shades. Undies Broadcloth Dresses ^ for TUESDAY, DoUar Day! UNDIES Think of It Fine supple THIBD FLOOB MOTLA» imd 2 fo r* SU attraottve styles vlth yl ■irtTis sad PJC SEWN. , DANCB SETS. PANTIES. &\ XXTKA innjf and short sleeves, In- j 0BEMI8BB and STEP- (Dl Black, broTnx, eel gray, fJMTOB, BTXKM sad verted pleats and pique m s tax lac# trimmed ^ ' BLOOURBI Lses trlBuned sad navy and beige, smartly Extra Special I sppUqasd. riMta or tss ros*. trims. 4 . 0 0 oiodels. Blue, fleah and trimmed. Tots’ $2.00 Jersey tea roee. Women’s and Misses’ $19.75 Tweed Women’s Coat Women’s Rayon $2.00 Yalaes I Sweaters Undies . Suits or Dresses 3 for BLANKET CLOTH BAIHBfmBS • MAD^ FLOOR SPORTS COATS $ Tf«pf sleeve style with pock • MAIN FLOOR tax dark colors wrltb figured pat All TTOol jersey togs tax. ets. Ettrns 36 to 44 In Regular ^smd extra sise terns, sixes 3 to 6. two-piece style, also BARGAIN TABLE navy, brown, blue and tan. bloomers, panties and vests. BARGAIN TABLE WOBSTBD SWEATEB A N D sample m sb dresses with Sizes 14 to 42! Here they are I Warm, BEBET SETS in sites 3 to 6. SECOND FLOOB bloomers. Sisee 3 to 6. Women’s Quality smart and a sure-fire value at $16! Men’s and Women’s ONION SXTITS of 16% silk and Notice the tailoring . . . the clever lines Sheeplined WOOL knee length, sites 3 to/l3. Rayon ... .the smart shades... .and best o i all, the excellence of HAND CBOCHETED SACQTTE8 and KNIT 8WEATEBS. the materials. RUG BARGAINS UNDIES THOU> FLOOB BOOTIES HAND WOVEN SHAWLS and 2 for 4 for TUESDAY, DoUar Day! BLANKETS Tvltb ^pUqued pat 4 for Natural color aritb strft terns. •oles; slses for men and $1.00 Yalaes! KefQlpr siae STJBPINS, $1.75 Wilton Rugs 11.75 Heavy Braided PANTIES and BLOOM women. Ebadatad. DretM* mad OertradM hi Women’s and Misses $10.95 Glove site 30x36 . . . made from 24x45 Rag Rags $1 dainty itylei. ERS, in lace trimmed or tailored models. Tea rose remnants of heavy, broad- Well made rugs in smartly Extra Special! Bathrobw In pink or bin*, made of blended colors. Extra spec soft, warm cloth. or flesh. toom carpet. ial value! Tots’ Knit Sleeping: PapparaD Bacalvtiif Blankata, plak or LEATHER JACKETS $ • MAIN FLOOR blua. pattamad. 1 Garments S7xM Staaktaatta Crib Shaata. $1.69 FeK Base Rags $1.69 Rayon 24x48 BARGAIN TABLE WOMEN’S GLOVES These are fully. faced, warmly lined and Shlrta and Banda of U% tUk and chrome-dyed in brown, gremi, navy and 3x6 . . . genuine San Rag Rags 1S% WOOL Waah Draaaea with bleewert, itsaa I For DoUar Dayl black. Sizes 14 to 42 in ^indb length with dora r^ p tax tile design. Rich, colorful rugs of extra Men’s $1.00 Knitted to a. inserted pockets, belt and convertible collar. All perfect quality. fine quality. 2 Bnttaa-aa Waab Bntta, 3 to t. Higher Priced Kayser » ■'-4^ and Printed styled Tdtb dreg) seat Bampars and Craapara. ’ Leatherette Gloves THIBD FLOOB $1.69 Round Tam ^ airi feet. Sites 3 to 6. Mnalln Prtneaaa BUpa, lises 7 to 14. Washable 22ygx48 J|i Baft Knit Blaomara, iltaa S to 14. NqV(|lty, sUpcos and novelty Rugs, Special ^ MUFFLERS cuff sbim to brown, hladt. $1.75 OieniDe Rags m Novelty designs, closely t I sat gray, A nb and bdge. -AS T«r> patterns tax green, blue, woven. 30 inches in dia- 2 f o r $ | Speelal reduction for Dnl- —IN THE BETTER DRESS SHOP! rose, orchid, black and gold meter. * " ■ FuU slae mufflers made 3 for 4 4 for 4 !ar Day.' with fringed ends. Ideal Flnnnaletta Oowna, KUnaaat and Oar- MAIN FLOOB FIFTH FLOOB tor immediate wear. tmdaa for bablaa. Shlrta and Banda, foma of part wooL Womox’s and Misses’ 69,95 Silk and Part wool reealTlnc blankata. fpeelal valuas; Shlrta and Taathtnr Banda of rSyon, wool and edtton. 17sS4 QnOtad Pada. HOSIERY BOYS’ WEARABLES ISxM Staaklnatta Shaata. Draaaea and Oartmdaa. WOOLEN DRESSES $ HANDBAGS KKpek PUlad Crib PUIawa. Staektara with a rayon itrlpa. FOR DOLLAR DAY! Band Oroebatad Bootlaa, pink or blna ■nalln Prlneaat SUpa, Btoaaiart and for TUESDAY, DoUar Day! trtsunod. Cambtnatlon Oaraenta. What a Dollar Sale value! These are ob- for DoUar Day! Women’s 50c. Wool vioui^ high-type dresses! Sizes 14 to 46 in FOURTH FLOCtt Mixed Hose Simulated Leather ^ all popular shades and black! Silk fafllesa School Knickers and Shorts Bags Rayon, wool q ' ribbed sheers, and crepes and sheer woolens. copies of bl^xer-prioed and cotton « p x B . Tweed mixtures or plain colors, lined and well models! Smooth, rough, mixtures tax wanted shadea. TBIBO FLOOB t^ored. Sizes 4 to 16. Mandrueca, calf and al_ DOMESTICS LINENS Wtmien’ B 39c. Grade Ugator gralnaT Zippers, Fine Broadcloth Heavy Weight safety pockets, cigarette Rayon Hose cases and other features. Made with a a Button-onm io n -o n diuubcs Blouses ^ Union Saits —IN THE INEXPENSIVE DRESS DEPT.I W ASHI GOODS mock seam and * p * I Beaded and Pearl* cradle foot. Five wants 2 f o r $ 2 fo r $ l 1 Slses 4 to 10 in white, pat- ^ Siees 4 to 18, long sleeves Evening Bags shadea. Women’s and Misses’ $3 Knitted ahd length. Some for TUESDAY, Dollar Day! terns and plain colors. *Slmulatsd pearls and Women’s 79c. Perfect Some irregulars. >f 10% pxire WOOL ■ 1 beads tax black and white, top ilpper and Fall'Fashioned Silk MAIN FLOOB Part Wool Robe 4,000 Yards of Fine SPORTS DRESSES $-| . 3 0 backstrap m od^. Cloth . M u ^ n I Hose Servloe a n d Seven brand ndw styles in one and two- MAIN FLOOB. 2 1 / 2 yds.' 8 yds.' chiffon weights in wanted shades piece models in wanted shades! AU MEN’S FURNISHINGS Woven stripes, 73 nohes i 86-taxeh bleached Rope and broTrn WUton musltax.' up to 10^. sizes from 14 to 50! Smart as can be wide, three patterns, 3^ for school, sports and business wear I for TUESDAY, DoUar Day! DRAPERIES yards Is enough for a large Cannon Turkish ^ MAIN FLOOB robe. THIBD FLOpB Qaality Shirts $1.50 Amoskeag for Ofdlar Day! Towels n Nashoa White Sheet ^ (Yalaes to $3.00) t Flannel Pajamas 79c. Holland Window 4 for$l TOILETRIES Coat and middy style, ad- T| Blankets, each Stripes and patterns In woven i justable elastic Shades Sisee 32x44, and 19x36,-COl- Exactly 48! $495 Wool and fabrles, eoUars attached • • • cred borders. Worth 33iB: alse plain shadai and white In mass A, B, 0 and S 1 1 e 36x73 a * Slae 70x99, them are soft, and DRUGS broadcloth. Sixes 14 to 17. complete irith' ^ lO F and light, fine tor sheets. fixtures, mounted on qxrlng A B, C and 80-Squar^ for Dollar Dayt $1.50 Ribbed Cotton roUers. White, dark green, Manchester Percale SILK DRESSES ^ New Mogadwe lies 9 I OaaalM 0«iar Obasts (brass Union Saits < ecru and linen. First quality. White Crocheted tilBUBsC) flUsC with fra. Multiple and jr .c I Randan color, lo ^ sleeves, Bedspreads . 5 yds.! grant Onsttas Pewdw ...... Successful styles of the season in an incom single stripes 9 l O r ankle length. SiM 86 to 69c. Slab and Shiki 16 iixehef wide, tax many pat Larga >OaiM at Talana Paw- plete assortment. Take our advice and shop . . . also regimentals in new 46. Drapery. Daioahk Sise 76x90, tax a delightful terns,. Regular 36o, qiiallty. > Bar, Toaa, lavaadtr or oama* eoto eomhinatlons. French pattern you’ll like. Mon, stcvlar 18a sIm . S far ribbed sheers, sand crepes and sheer woolens. Dr. ■aaklar'a bsanS Taath 60c to $1.00 Hose y d a : e Part Linen Dish Pass# ...... T far TBIBO FLOOB Novelty Broadcloth N atlonally q tax green, rose, gold. red. 4n Linen Crash Lunch Towels I tvbaa Mafbb'i Taatk Paata blue and rust. - and 1 ICsIya Taatk Bnjrt j ' Pajamas famous make. p r S * Cloths Bfor! All pertsot . . . many pure FIFTH FLOOB Djarkita Talana m y * * ; Goat and middy styles. Ad- silk, various patterns. Siees sises 68xM and MX10, edl- Penxwell make, etdofed jmnbo nat ...... t far CORSET Specials 10 to 13. borders sxxd loop ends. aabbtaf AlaakaU hutaUe, elastic waistbands. ored borders, imported. liaa bottlaa ...... • Biass B, 0 and D. wkita MiMrai on, Athletic Shirts or CURTAINS BEC im '"'-. *5 - — ■ IL >'iV3 ' I-*^ ^ m¥. m f THE n r s F A i E u n s under VOtoAT. umted to.«tty.'lalga ^aa 804iir:3iA MhntyM* •fc ^ • -rf - T'i ties of abroad, ptbvidtiig dollar • e.e e A*. • a e;«'e a-« a • gfoit m i'- . son of a Fal.Weiftar Cri^ " m e ^ .vtitli xsQ opooif- ;%2Blaanfola and' quitito tion thefo; with U '"Adcdm*' eo- w # a Winter is abnost here and when >3^ a BQB*t dMdi wildly aroosd three Om Wedi-^' Ve f • era;Ava-e e # ^ ordamy UcA ' before Caulatmes and try to it comes don't let it And your o M jflijUf D iaiaisp M *fB Cfip. Nat Bank A Trust' 10 who 1* satin. ]in « your personal CEhriatmas cards bin empty. It’s time now to call ParlA .Oct. 80.-*-(AP) Danger Ooim. River:...... 450 ^jiP ' A » «'• • e:# e • • e * f • 44 toying foehetseU . 5087, the Seaman Coal Company “Uke it, Pat?” asked 3 o a £ '' " f '4^ ] xei^ to send. Select yours now -^oral hjorcd. to the Bank of France’s g t^ is fore First Natimua of Htfd.* llO gin Tel and T d...... 115% PAT^ yoonger “It’s a ffodun.” ' '• V-'I at the Deway-BIchinaa Oon^any. and ordmr your “ Honey Brook" q o ^ seen fo tl^ Afoorlcto gcM.lpurchases Htfd. C ornx. Trust 0 ' A u 'T o b ’B .....4^ 77 ■Istn, lAhl an . soofdent They have 'the stove and chestnut ThflBT have a splendid variety and Iqr flmmebd empetts, some of whom Htfd. B (md T 15 16 Am, Wat Wks .. .>.. .. 20% in whleli fE B S K her np agafost ^ > 3 yw% sisely find just what you’re coal, and coke. S t B and T .. 175 — ATtaCepda"* • .‘.v . • 14% Pat makes your Wue eyee Atchison 48% •Mddnff for. ixdnist^ of fi West Msrtford Trust.. —^' 176 nms away fo Ifofo K m Jean nniled. “TMs riiade woifld not Mt: "' Do aU you to give jmur house A week-end tj^plcal of: C oim e^ - Atiborn 87% ; dr search fo r Fnt nance In the Tardieu C al^ ^ sug- Bisorailoa Stoefcs low* dad te so good for yov,” sbe iUd an appearance of vast si^ For in cut’s fan weather at its. beat saw ' ^ Cotp • * ' • ••sesffssass 7% Hwe’a a hmeh box treat Baeon (I ’llndted embaigo, whUe the Aetna Casualty .; .. 40 48 > and also a t foir^ajob. “because your ey^ are ' stance, If thmre is an unnecessary five deaths in the state through the ft oad Ohio * • SI* a a s s < % Sandwldiaa. Use left over broiled newQMiper Quotidiep naiakly advo-' Aetna Life ...... V .. Id 18 22 Mia Is I nq d nauked ting- er.” door between the dining room ami • • • • • a • 4 Chop fine and mix agenqr of motor vehicles.' cates that It be edm id^. Aetna Fire ...... ' 82 84 12% er at a Handsome 'Eut Ifs for Joan!” tho living - room, why not have it M ytoin Kuzaro, a BM of Moodos, Nelthor the Bank of France nor AutomoMle ...... 17 Beth Steel a a a V a-a 29 BABNEY the otnier, with three taUtt^KMns o f mayon- frairoti out? Small rooms should 19 Bttrfon ...... P a t was struck by the car operated by cfficdal floqMffts exprem alarm, none Conn. General ...... 26^ 28% 21% proves a friand. ^ nalM (for twelve slices). Spread not be overcrowded with furniture. Charles W. Ldicek of that town, anticipating heavy purchases. Gtm Pac ...... "Oh, Tm sorry. I thought you on buttered rye bread which has Hartford Fire ...... 42 44 12% Joan il|i6a . < ^ Daring were—” the saleswoman brolu off If you need lots of seating space for Sidurday afteznomi,' and fatally Re^iaud, who ,1s a member of the C to (J.T 4 • • •••••# # a.# a a a 4 67% been covered vdth a crisp lettuce National Fire ...... 42 ’ 44 PsVs eoBVa&MOBlP^ Joan sad Bs|^ in confusion. Joan smiled. The government opposition believes the ^^rro'De Pasco a*a»«aaaa 4 85 guests remember that a studio couch hurt The driver told Coroner L. A. Hartford Stoam Bofler ‘ 47 49 ney are drapni doper together. leaf. I Chea and Oliio a a a a a • 4 40% woman thou^t Pat Was or a divan will seat several people Smith the lad ran from behind a buying must be disastrous to Phoenix Fire ______54^ 56% J04U1, beBOirlag Bob’ I* lost to her, nnH take up much less room than parked car, and although he made France GKiysIer 41 her own trousseau. N o- Wdeider! Travelers ...... 870 880 INfonilsea to naarry Ban^. Pat Joan knew that her own expression - T o r the Hallowe’en party, the three or four large club chairs. effort to turn sharply the collision “The mine most easily available 8Mcs Cola > a a a a a • < 95% be4Miiies Bamty*6 SMxetary and Center Pharmacy offers pop com gTnA.li windows should have their is the Bank of France," he said. Pqblle UtilHIm Stoehs Gas...... 12% was far from bride-1^. could not be avoided: Kuzaro, son Ccmn. Elec Serv .... 37 41 soon he naQzsa that it is Pat he “n i take it” Joan q^d. <»a)r«Mi, peanut brittle, spiced curtains pushed back toward the of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kuzaro, “America. doubtless could take Col Carbon ...... 64 Conn. Power ...... 8 9 41 Coml Glolv ...... 32% loves instead 6f ''Jeaii. Nevertiie- "But Joan!” Pat protested. “It strings, salted nuts or molasses tid sides to give an illusion of greater died at Middlesez hospitaL gold in amoirnts that merit serious less the weddfog. plans go on, be bits. ccoisideration. France might, there (Greenwich, WAG; jrfd. -* 50 Cons Gas ...... 40% isn’t your color.” width ftTid short windows look much Not nuuiy miles distant at the Hartfeud Elec ...... 60 cause Pat fosiste .that Joui must longer if the overdrapes touch the fore, reply in accord with the other 52 Cops p u ...... ;.... 11% ‘Tt will do well enough,” Joan intersection of the Saybrook-Kfll- Hertford Gas ...... 43 50 not be h o ^ said. floor instead of ending at the win ingworth highways, ekxiy yester g(dd bloc countries in order to safe Cont CAn ...... 64% ipS do., pfd ...... 45 Cbm P r o d ...... 77% Jou wake* oae night to hear Fat “Well,” said Pat, “when it cones dow silL day, a headon ccfllislon of machines guard gold stocks by limiting sales to gold countries.” S N E T C o ------.... 102 106 Del L and W n ...... 22% sobbing bitterly. to clothes, you hold tiie record for The innovation of the year is the klUed Fran M a k u ^ Jr., 18, o f Mamtraotariiig Sto^^ NOW G4> ON WITH THE SKHIY. H you are mSng Epsom Salts fo r Is Wltiioat Money Du P o n t ...... 76% enthusiasm.” Velvet Blouse to be worn with Middletown, and Injui^ six per Am Hardware ...... 18 20 tweeds and wools. This blouse was reducing, that flve pound bag for Quotidien vigorously criticized Eastman K odak...... 74% CHAiTER xxvm . It was that way with everything. sons. Among the latter Mias Gene French money with Its government Am H o sie ry ...... — 80 Elec and Mus ...... 3% Whatever Pat admired Joan pur sponsored by every house in Paris 29c offered at the Center Pharmacy, vieve Beck of Middletown lost one Arrow H and H, com. 9 11 Joan sat down on the edge of is a recommendation of The Bar> nickel issue, saying Francis is a Elec Auto lit e...... 14% Pat's bed. 'Tat, darling,” she chased. “Anyone would thihk w e and is being s^own by every good eye, and in the opinion of surgeons do., p f d ...... 90 Elec Pow and L t ...... 5% shop In New Yotlc. It appears In “country without money” and lu-g- said, "what ate you crying about?” were buying my trousseau,” Pat gfain Hoimd. may lose sight of the other. ing gold coinage. Billings and Spencer.. — 2 (3en Elec ...... 19 transparent lyons, uncut vel She threw an arm about the other said on the way home. BetTmlng From Dance The newspaper recalls former Bristol Krass ...... 14 16 Qen F o o d s ...... 34% A number a t packages had ar vets, paysans cords wide and nar- If you didn’t take advantage of The others hurt hospital pa do., pfd ...... 96 Gen M o to rs ...... 27% girl.' Like a cbfld, Pat pillowed row, in stripes, plAids, checks and the October offer of the Fallot Stu Premier Daladler’s statement that her head agafost Joan’s arm. rived before they reached the apart tients, were reported comfortable 200,000,000 francs were withdrawn Case, Lockwood and B — 300 Gillette ...... 11% ' velvet tweeds. Every smart ward dio, here’s your chance on a two “Silly of me to cry,” Pat whispered ment and were neatly stacked on. today with every prospect of early from the Bank of France in a Collins C o...... 40 Gold Dust ...... 17 the floor of the living room, mute robe in this country will have at weeks’ special beginning now. Four discharge. John Bogan, 24, o f East Colt’s Firearms...... 15% 17% Grigsby Grunow ...... 1% brokenly, “when mere’s no reason.” 7xlQ taupe flnished photos in Mi^- gle day, adding that If President evidence of the busy afternoon. , least two, some evm more. Haddam, driver of one car and Ed Roosevelt decides to buy French Eagle L o c k ...... ' 26 29 Hershey ...... 46% “But there must be a reason. fair folders for 83.00. Remember, Please tell me, dear!” Joan gathered them up and carried ward Makuch, driver of the oth gold “who is to stop him?” The Fafolr Bearings...... 40 60 Hudstm M otors...... 9% them into the bedroom, dropping Don’t go to an evening party look- thin ifl for two weeks only! er, were held to await an Inquest. Journal sasrs that President Roose Fuller Brash, Class A. 6 10 Bit Harv ...... 37% Could Pat bo grieving about Jerry Forrester? No, that did hot them on the window seat. rt„ing tired—not when a facial at the The Makuch party were returning velt used the embargo and “who is Gray Tel Pay Station. 14% 16% Int Nick ..; ...... 19% Aren’t you going to unwrap ./-lily Beauty parlor will rid you of from a masquerade dance. to prevent us by such a temporary Hart and Ckx>ley...... — 126 Ipt Tel and T el ...... 12% seem likely. Pat had seemed per them ?” Hartmann Tob, com.. — fectly h a ^ y fo r weeks. And It those Uties. There’s a new line of At Bridgeport, George Alton, ne mecisure returning to mewe normal 6 Johns ManvUle...... 48% “Not tonight,” said Joan. cosmetics here that are better than Don’t become discouraged when gro, leaving a trolley car was ideas on money?” do., p f d ...... 9 Kannecott ...... 20% waa just as unlikely that Pat was • • • Int Silver ...... 28 bomerick. She adored the excite ,, ever. the glass on the oven door is dis strpck and killed. Le Temps takes the matter light SO Leblgh Val R d ...... 14% Pat thought Joan looked tired colored and blackened. Just rub it An unldentifled jjan on the New ly, estimating small foreign pur-, do., p f d ...... 44 48 ligg and.Myers B ...... 88% ment of New York. She w u never Landers, Frary A C2k. 26% tired or bored. and Joan, meeting Pat’s wondering Twins are the newest fad in a few HTTum with some baking soda ington turnpike was struck early chases will r^uce the dollar’s value, 28% Lbew’ s ...... 28 New Brit. Mch., com.. — Suddenly Joan believed she un eyes, thought her sister looked ""'bracelets worn on each arm and as you would use soap powder and Sunday by a hit-and-nm driver. A but warns the French rintmees must 8 Lerillard ...... is% weary. It really was much too the glass wUl become bright and' state offleer on the scene a few be Improvod to prevent the flight of do., pfd ...... — 50 MeKeesp ’T in ...... 78 derstood. It must be that Pat was ^; ,.may be gold filigree, gold jeweled Mann A Bow, Class A — soon after Pat’s . illness for her to bands, silver, pearl strands fasten- clean. minutes later was told the driver of French capital when the dollar and 4 Moht W stfd ...... 19 in love. How blind she had been do., Class B ...... — 2 not to imderstand! All at once be on her feet aU afternoon. ' 1 ed with rhinestones; star sapphires the car who struck the man, hastily the British pound are stabilized and Nat. Biscuit...... 43 North and Judd ...... 15 17 Nat Cash R e g ...... 14% Joan saw that Pat had changed. 'Til finish the shopping tomor set in rhinestones—^rubies, emeralds Take your shoes to the State drove away after seeing what had the confidence of America is re row,” Joan said. ‘T’m afradd this Shoe Repairing Shop and have them happened. The victim died in Hart stored. Niles, Bern P o n d ...... 9 12 Nat Dairy .. .i...... 14% She was more subdued now. There camelian, jade or lapis and Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 5 Nat Pow and L t ...... 10% afternoon waa too much for you. rtiinestones and b^ruette designs. rebuilt not just cobbled. You’ll be ford hospital. Cards without a was a becomiug reserve about her. Russell M fg ...... 15 N Y Central ...... 31% “Who is he?” Joan asked. There’s not much more to get Til Nefddaces are simply gorgeous in pleased with the results. The name indicated he was a Hartford • EFFECT ON MARKET need another evening dress and a shoes may be called for and deliv ScovlU ...... 21%23% NY NH and H ...... ig% ’There was a nmment of silence. three lengths with large plaque jew- resident. New York, Oct. 30.— (AP)—Share Stanley W orks ...... 17 traveling outfit” ered—dial 8838. Here you may Bt<^dl8t Killed 19 Noranda ...... 34% Joan felt Pat’s arm grow tense >.'%r eled pendants. and staple markets received but Standard Screw 39 46 North A m ...... i6% “Oh,” said Pat, “youll be going have shoes dyed any color also. Robert Lockey, 12, riding a bicy against her own. Thm came Pat’s aw ay?” momentary stimulation today from do., pfd., guar...... lOO Packard ...... 3% usual cheerful voice. ' “Now, won’t cle in a New Britaic street Satur the announcement that the R.F.C. Smythe Mfg Co...... 20 “Of course,” said Joan, smiling. ipis Backless gowns are the order of 25 Penn ...... 26 you listen to Mrs. Detective!” day night was struck by the car of would expend its gold buying to fotv Taylor and Fenn .... — 110 “Barney hasn’t said anything about the evening now but little dinner S t^ ey B. Plefoas, who claimed the Phila Rdg C and I ...... 5% “Pat, dear, forgive me for saying I dropped in at Mohr’s Bakery this eign centers, as a major st^ in the Torrington ...... 33^ ^0 Phil Pete ...... 15% this, but I hate to think you might it recently but he used to be talk morning and was so hungry they jackets of matching material are bicycle was unlighted. Lockey died administration's determined cam Underwood M fg ...... 24% Pub Serv N J ...... 38 ing all the time about the cruise sponsored by most of the fashion 26% seriously care -for Vance. I’ve gave me cocoanut cookies that I at the aospltal. paign to control the value of the Union Mfg C o ...... ; . __ 10 Radio ...... 7 we were to take. Some place in able modistes. Another vlc^ent death of the dollar. thought from the first that he is found delidoiu. I looked around U S Envelope, com... 35 Reading ...... 47% Jerry’s type. I’m sorry if I’ve the tropics. It’s a cruise he thfnkn week-end was the suldde of Frank Is just perfect” and found that they also have some Lacking details as to the msumer do., p f d ...... 78 Rem R a n d ...... •. e% hurt you.” You can’t start the day right if A. ^elke, 61, in his home in Meri in which the new plan will be ad chocolate, ginger and lemon snaps, Veeder Root ...... 14% 16% Rey ’Tob B ...... 45% “Don’t worry,” Pat said. ‘Tm “Oh,” said Pat Her voice held oatmeal cookies and cherry pecans you’ve slept all nlghi, on an uncom den. ministered, financial quarters were Whitlock Coll Pipe ... — 10 Sears Roebuedt...... 87% a hollow note. fortable, bumpy mattress. If you’re At Middletown yesterday, John hesitant, for it was felt that any using my head now. I have to!” —all which looked just as g o ^ J.B.Wil’ms Co. 810 par — 40 Socony V a c ...... 11% Then it was Vance. Joan was ‘Tat— began Joan wondertngly. unfortmiate enough to have such a Angerman, 55, of Portland, who aggressive depreciation of the dol Soutiii Pac ...... 19% ‘Tt’s just that ru be lonely while mattress now is your, chance to was struck by a car in his home amazed at the revelation in the lar, or a large drain upon the gold Som P Ric S ...... 40% grim young voice. How selfish she you and Barney we gone,” said Pat For the smart yoimg business bum it and get a new one as low town Thursday, died at Middlesex supplies in London or Paris, might South Rwy ...... ' ... 21 from the dreskng table, behind a woman, the society deb or collegiate as 824.75 at Watkins. These mat hospital. lead to disturbing retaliatory steps FINANCIERS FEAR had beeix. So absorbed in her own big powder puff. St Brands ...... 23% Unhappiness she, had failed remem there is a stunning swagger coat tresses feature French rolled edges, abroad. St Qte. and B3 ...... 9 % “Six weeks will be gone beforo that has an old-fashoined look be quilted sides, and woven tick. You* The Stock Market bulged up ber .that 4^eiA had proem s too. StOUCal ...... 40% S^e had known of course that Pat you realize it,” Joan assured her. cause it has nutria in a vertlcai won’ t And one anywhere just like about 81 to 83 a share in leading SEClIRmES ACT St (511 N J ...... 42% “Pat dear, why don’t you go home trim, as well as around the flaring this at t.hifl special price. PRESffiENT TO PURCHASE issues in the first few minutes of was seeking a good deal of 'V'ance Tex Corp .; 25% Nicholas but it had never occiurred for a visit while we’re away?” bottom. This coat has a grand trading, then slid back, with virt;u- Tlmk Roll B ...... 25 (Oontlnned from Page One) to her that Pat’s interest was so "No,” said Pat brightly. 'Td Ascot tie, nutria edged mid the cut GOLD IN WORLD MARKET ally all of the advance having been Trapp.America...... 6% rather not ril find plenty of ways est little muff. Also its sleeves lost by midday save in the mining Unl^ Carbide...... 39% deep. and other employment producing “Pat,” Joan said slowly. ‘T can’t to amuse myself here.” Evidently are the last word, long-cuffed and .00UiCXAUit_ issues. The market turned very Unit Aircraft ...... 28% Pat was herself again. full raglan cut above. purposes. Now, he- said, capital quite beUeve it. Of course he’s (Oonttnued from Page One) dull. flotations have been stopp^ princi Unit Cbrp ...... e ’The doorbell rang. ‘TVs probably The wheat market at Chicago Unit Gkis Imp ...... is% good looking—” pally by the Securities Act so that “Wen, if you had had eyes you Barney,” said Joan and turned from 17.26 francs Saturday. 'This was a pushed up as much as 2 cents a re-empioyment which ordinarily U S Ind A le ...... 64% the window. the reported opposition of the state cents equlvalKit per franc of 5.9023 bushel, then lost roughly half its U S R u b b er...... 15% would h^ve noticed that I wAs giv would flow from private funds is ing Mm all my time.” "Let me,” said Pat, and wsts off officisil to any public works project against 5.78. gain, while other grains, save rye, stopped. U S Steel...... 39 like a flash. Joan heaid her'open, E. CENTER ST. JOB being put through until East Cen T did notice, but I didn’t think Financial interests at Amsterdam dipped a little under Satiu'day’s Gordon said investment bankers UtU Row and L t ...... 3 % the* door and after a mbpie^ Bar ter street has bem improved, serves finial prices. Cotton futures at New Vicks (3fccm ...... 28% it' meant anything.” believed inflation was next for approved the purpose of the act “Ne use'worrying, Jocui. Guess ney’s vMce, "Well, whaVa happened to give the matter an entirely new America, with a heavy dollar drop York registered an advance of Western Union ...... 49 here?” complexion. and desired only , modifications Fve got another case of puppy love, MUST COME FIRST expected. While the price of gold around 75 cents a bale, then like which would clarity the 11-ibIllty West El and M fg ...... 88% ‘We’ve been shopplu for Joan.” It was pointed out today that wise approximately halved its ad Woolworth ...‘ ...... 87 as mother would caU it I’U get ‘Tor Joan?” ' some sort of action to hasten the was unchanged there, the American clause so that the Issudr could be over it I suppose, but it’s paixifol dollar went to 1.63 guilders from the vance. confident he would not go to jail Elec Bond a ^ Share ((5urb), 16% “Buying her things, Barney. I “made work” program before the The dollar dropped rather sharply while it lasts—like mumps and thought you undentood w ^ I ■ rigors of winter set in, must be week-end close of 1.6S 1-2. for ein unintentional mistake. measles.” State Antkority Hints No Up 14 Oeoto against foreign currencies in the All Are Suspected « « * wanted the afternoon off.” taken in the near future. Appli early dealings here, then held about Joan did not hear BarUey's reply cation for Federal aid must be made The day’s price in Washington “It it. deal from an examination Joan sighed. If she and Pat'were was 831.96, 14 cents up and a new unchanged,, with sterling around of the questions -^niT>g for Inform OPEN FORUM but when they were alone together Other Federal Aid Project and the money received used to help 84.79, up a little more than 6 cents. only at home tonight! Nothing later ahe said, “Barney, ckn you defray the cost of the project The high, while the world flgure set in matlon that every registration of about this new life seemed real. London was boosted from 830.44 to After rising .13% of a cent to 5.97 M issue Is regarded with suspi imagine Pat being u p^ because estimated cost of improving Elast cents, the French franc slid back a ABOUT THE MANTELLS Memories of those weeks at home, we’ll be leaving her?” Center street is 890,000 and no small 831.49. cion,” Gordon said. “The old doc rnemories of Bob seemed a hundred Win Be Considered. trifle, but held fairly firm. trine of presumptive innocence may "Leaving her,’’ queried Bwx^. part of this sum would be spent on New York flnandal interests Eifltor, The Herald: times moi« genuine. were described as not siurprised at have bera too strong but certalzly “ (5n our trip," said Joaii, iron- wages to the unemployed engaged A recent item fo jrour interestfog Unc ^^■i lj‘-y ^ n ^ ^’’.A V .f'; t - 'i BIG BAD WOLF . . . . By Krmz PORTUGUESE WHIP OLYMPICS Nertii Eld T em Ihaliie te omfR S I I w lopeiaig f * ____ i - ^ J UMt jMn^ JUNIORS ARE ONLY It*s the Little Thii^e Cepe Wilii Pewerfd At- Eld Gridden it Vidirr^ WINNERS, BEATING That Win Titles^-Kher tadc e f Vititort, Win Qn (her Hew Brilaii, G to 8 ; Manreleis AU-Arend Leads Scere it FnalMiK 00 4 01 By HOBLB KTZBB M Fumblaa have aroraa YS TERS. T Fpothall Oaaeh, Bordna U i ^ / to more thaa otta h o ^ lyii Lataj'atta, XnA, Oat 80.—.—•a B e It I t varaaly have aavod a a ^ hoyaa. X b GridEiliUiM. d M e f Phy. Batlofial, lU ta. eaafraoa, Oeufi^ tha liU ra ^ -whoa Warthwaatani or etty, foafy to^ball tafia1 ftarta tlad ter tiUiar haaora, tha 'Sarisr Eierto Lom to Too- the aaaaafi with aa aye ofi fi OBaia- aiavafi w u traillaf a* ao-oadad t h fi la Bvidaaea that thf Waft :S1^ pioaahlp, wbathar It la adanlttod or *Vaakar” alawaa la a fam e ditrlaf thfilf hlfitdry, aad baekad b y th a foothfill team had baaa ovwhaulad B O t . tha oeuraa of tha aaaaoa, whaa tha > ^ auMtort of 400 th a A H Mob Toiffl, ^ 1 ; Otympici ChfianploBahlpA , th »^ waafear taam fumUad ,aad North- 1 during tha past weak was evidart tha blf thlBfa that tta hatioa^ waatera racevw ad la aooclaf tarrl> I football team ftuablfid ha yutarday whaa tha team noroa^ fo o ti^ tdaaa are atitwlat toan^ t m to aka eat fi 7*8 vletoty that ■ i^laf by fi toMto e i 18-0 ywtorday ■topped tha New Britate Triaagiaf Bow in HirtfonI TBt, 1-0, loft it la tha ohattploaahlp ruBBlaf. o ft^ hlfij^ OB the amanait of iaet* aad thA.earriad '' 4 ' - • r ' r F A O B T B H HAK< r w Read f he dlassiliecl mq or i ' 4*.,... ' ‘ii ')M" j. j'» (aaVjuAjiy 4he Uaitod 8tateg « ;6 sl. LOST AND FOUND 1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 APARTMENTS—FLATS— BOUSK8 FOR RENT 65 LEGAL NOTICES 78 w h m . TENEMENTS 63 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM single AT A COtTRT OF PROBATE ’^L D liOSE 8,TJHaACENT ‘T leleuiied tbbba|i»v.^iH6 LOST — SATURDAY afternoon, Wb, BUY BELL «no sBcbBOgo uano at Mahobester, wltbln ahd tor tba f * 1 ^ ^ ^ TCngUnh setter pxipp7> White with oars all malUB and modaia Armory himse, at 181 1-3 Oak street In- Dlstrlot of Maaotaoater,' on t&a Sitb yeeterday thak'ibissi'I#"*! SBB1 READY NOV. 1ST. with all qime 179 Oak street of arrest issued agalnak toown spots. Answers to name of Qaraga. 60 Wells atreet Teieptaono Improvementa, including furnace, day of October, A D., ISSt JOenOimaa from .f^ige Wpe) 687A present WILUAM a HYDE, Esq., li selfTedtylanatmy for nyjliMillOBtv Beser. H: B. CTark, 107 HoU street no objection to children. AU for HOUSE FOR RENT at 619 HUls- Judge. ~ "You know-Umt I did Hot leaW: Estate of Charlea Obuohowshy of Ged for the extsa pplnt made the 1938 WILLYS SPORT coupe, 1600 117. Dial 6129. town r ^ , 7 rooms, garage, city score 18-0. Slaga received tbe kick bec|uise of being a^ald biP watw, W h , electric ligate, fire Haacheater, In eald Diatrlot, Ineonu- AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 mUea, |100 off; 1931 Buick spOrt FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene petent off on tba.90 an^ advanced it to the able to acquit myself agsdnatT V a coupe, like new throughout, price place. Call 8226. The Conaervator having exhibited 88. An toterbepted pass and a 15 heavy cfliarfee and atandmiii 6co)i^ ment, with modem improvements, bla annual account with said estate HeDi,^enldksM Says He sations, Irat beoauee I . was t(fl gnsn or HAULOWPiar Taachar—<31ve an Mriod furaiture. fij&w^eo ia com^ tMt. . . V - , BBT MOUtllDj Wbflo m s^ A. horn win gtvn n tdMt. Pupil—Well, X should a i » T>SBLiariNTV( « ^ » S B ^ WttchM tytx^ In ttatB air, an electric chair, because it ends 4 packing UilM-WPCI4B And Black cata craaptnc erwry- sentenee. WHEN HE wbora, V WAVE‘S: TH ' vr«ir> little children far and near Don’t worry about what . people TW' 6UY WfTW -m' C30KE TWltOT OiTe out a rollicking lively cheer, are thinking about you, for they are SNAWlS.'WtCK'EM UP, fS A T , V P U For Hallowe’en it almost hwe! not t-htniritig about you, but wrmdar- WENT ANpTHOSe ing what you are thinking about I <2)OEd ON PUTEirDi; Teacher—Junknr,. tell me the defi thein. ED6ES OVEP TO ME A^^? 3AM9 *TH^ u n o e p t h nition of the wwd widow. COOUMe-IPGM IM MV CWEiST— TAB^,wrm Junior—A widow la a woman that DID YOU KNOW T H A T - AS 1 6ETUF, 1 LET 6 hO A TH' CTTHER /d lived eo long with her huabend that WADS be died.- The population per square mile sm ack; AW' ^VS CMIN in the United States is densest at LIKE AN ANVtLf SUM It haan’t been ao very long atnce Washington, D, C. — over 7,000 per- >■! parenta Uterally owned their chil- soiu to the square mile. t>OMN HE droi. The tendency today la for The bee-louse is a small creature i f 7* ^ - A TRACIPR, HAULING SUPPUK. ARB BSUiS MADE OUERMiOHr. MO LESS THAN 193 PftOSPBCTORS S i lOtOOO A t r ip , a n d N«MESTRUCK IT M tH, AMO TO PM4 #300 WORTH oP bOU> A DAY WRPLANE PATS FOR ITSSLF V^IS COMMONPLACE. CLAIMS MtB SELUM6 FROM iSOO 1 0 # # 0 ,0 0 0 ^ ^ >NTHRECOnSe i /re)NE MAM, FtNQilHGi NO GOLD, SELLS HIS f ^ C A B IN , FOOD AMO MINING O tiTFlT— AMD EVERYWHERE HAS ENOUOH MOMBV TD PAV OFF THR MOffnnMGE 014 HIS HOMS, 9UV A NSW CAR, AMD GgT FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser i" .-•*1 HEy.PRSCWLES/ NUTHiWlHAT AFTER B/ESY SAME HE VJHATS EATIKJ' 1 kWOW op, ALViAYS BAVMLS ME 'A T CCACH CRASH... CUT... SAYS I DOHT HAVE TEAM SPIRrr, R0O6B? WHV? IMA6INE M E NOT HAVIN’ TEAM SPIRITJJ r-/ VfiLL,Do y p o ? 1 4 luoclbss Prospector, makes CHOPPING \M000 R )R Ht$ _ LW.aMK< ' YHlRTV YEARS TbO SOON V kaa » A ML y jp V 9 0 M # !l U PM eOLD'MAO COHRAOSSaJ eiM> >v « » inwca we. SALESMAN SAM Sam’s The Whole Works! By Smgll YBR JOkIN’.WOW! TM ONTD f , i- * N fi^ MAkB HIS SAME... HE WANTS AAC nf ^1^AkSS...WAITLt Tb PIPE DOWN So TH* PRINSLE OTHER PLAYERS SHOW Voo'R E V OP BETTER---- 1 AIN'T MISTAKEN, ^ ^ NO DUMMY, V ’kKiOW! 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