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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 lain^ to the DEntHT SnUIBtS Fay. Am the same day his father disap­ N R A that tile M;cinwaine company GOLD IN WORLD MARKET The CoBJK Guard reported ohe of peared. A further search of the (OoatiBaed on Page Bight) its patrol boats was rammed and wds violating a siaximum hour pro- ruins \ras contemplated. Daughter Bom to Late Presi- its bow badly damaged by the viition of the boot and. #tu>e code Meanwhile, it was disposed that which became effective .October 18. STACE HOKE RHTS F’rances during a lively sklripish’ at W. F. Woods, a Federal agent was Stocks Go Up oo Wall Street Sam. (eastern standard time). ConkUag told newtqi#p«rtW the sent hMe Saturday from ftnclnnatl PAlNLEVE IS DEAD, deut’s Son at New Haven McElwialne company, wpte|?^>erat- Used Iteioke Screen to fin'vestigate toe case. He confer­ TO DEFAULT NEXT ing under a modlfled PresiaiBX’s re­ Machine gun fire was resorted to, red with Mrs. Staton yesterday but employment agreement received and Dollar Drops Abroad— .Snuh WMews, Ben Bhe*. Hospital officlalr said, after the Frances re­ did not disclose toe resUtte of his FAMOUS STATESMAN such a heavy hish of orders that .''Ji sponded to throe warning shots tnvestigatiozL DEBT INSTALLMENT it requested and o b ta ^ d permis­ across the bow by sending out a Taken From Auto Todajfs Gold Price grioto. Upset AMos Be^ dense smoke screen, for twepty sion to operate on the 5^hoUr sched­ New Haven, October 80.— (A P )— ule from local cOmidianhe beards at Staton’s nephew, Joe Statom who Cynthia was chosen today by John minutes. Nashua and Manchester, N..H.. reported the a b d u c t^ Frldiy, said $31.96. Fonner Premier^irf Fnace and Florence Trumbull Coolldge as The speedboat maneuvered be- four masked men stopped t j ^ au­ fore PoGce Arrire. France Not to Pay U. S. 22 hlnfi the screen with the patrol When the shoe code heoame effec­ the name for their two-day-old tive October 18, the acceptkm for tomobile on’ a road near here while daughter. boats in* pursuit before it crashed toey wkre returning from a politi­ to Hare Natnoal Fooenl full speed agmnst one of the serv­ an emergency period from October By Assoola^ Press little Cynthia Coolldge was Millions Which Is Due on 2 to N ovem l^ 1 was nuUifled and cal rally. The men ordered Staton Detroit, Oct. 80.— (A P ) —Riotan^ named after an aunt of Mrs. Calvin ice craft. McElwaine t !^ requested' and ob- to' sign-a paper they mXered him, Stocks shot up on the New York by p ^ o e to number UMO; to* Coolldge, widow of the former Pres­ Foster was brought to New Lon­ young Staton said, with tile threat gtpoir^Bxrtuuige snd toe dollar — Was 70 Years of A ^ don and admitted to a hospital His day raided five planta wt|«ra tfMl ident December IS. (OottliiBad OD Page CSx;.) 'sign tiiat or die” When his uncle dropped in value abroad aa Presi­ The name of the baby, bom Sat­ companions, taken aa pvlsoners, said replied; 'T U die,” toe-yqnto related, and dtamakera era' on atrflEa^ urday to the son of the former Pres­ they were Edward Kluge of (Mis­ toe men took him a'Uil^ ' la p la g dent Roosevelt’s plan to buy gold Paris. Oct 80.— (AP)— France aznashed hundreds' o f : ’wtBdbwSi souri avenue) Atlamtlc City, N. J.; on the ’w<»ld martcet met varsdng burned Uueprinta, overturaed autoej ident and the daughter of a former Paris, Oct 80.— (A P)—The gov­ the 3muto bound to the aMtonishUs. prq^ared a national funeral today Connecticut governor, was chosen to Frank Lomey, (1010 Broad street) Mrs. ^ a t s o said she reactions in the leading capitals. mol^ee and eluded the el^rte aaeeaed> ernment of Premier Albert Sarraut, for one of its illustrious statesmen, retain the initials “C. C.” of the Greenport, Nk Y., and J. Stevens, of FOUR P ^ O N S DIE The American d ollu closed in poliee by strikiiig quioldgr» 'f t w da* it was learned in officiel quarters to­ husband b d n ^ e d . 8y ptflttlcal pwsing befmn aireats. oow be Coolldge family. If a son had been (South Carolina Avenue), Atlantic enemiel SQie said he reedved two London at |4.79 i^ relations to toe Paul Painleve, who died yesterday day, Intende.to default on the Amer­ a t y , N. J. _ British pound, a drop of 7 8-4 cents. made. bom, young C^Udge said, he would ican war debt fawtAnwient due De­ letters recently tolling him not to of toe saune malady that forced him The Coast Guard said the crew of At the low price of toe day, 14.82, Shots were fired .lrath t have been named Calvin Coolldge. cember 15, as did Premier Edouard remain 'in the jiuUcial race but he out of public affairs—heart disease. of one of toe laUed l^ t ii but The widow of the former Presi­ the Frances was hidden from view the dollar was down more than ten Daladler June 15. during the skirmish. The fefur men refused to withdraw. Staton, she H e ’was 70 years oM. one was woto ded. CsH u ^ dent informed her son she expected It was said aetni-oSiclally the g o v - sai^ bad the aiqipcrjt of coal miners cente. dentified, waa resocted tp.ikava rail/; to come to New Haven very soon to were found in an armor-plated The London Herald meanwhile ex­ He died within .24 houzd^ after ermnmt would abstain from raising pit behind the pilot house. Offi­ in his contest as an ind^iendent ceived iwjturlaB 'irtMB be ^ a a strtM^>^; see her first grandchild. It wtus pressed toe belief that foreign in­ Presideat Albert Lebrun bad dedi­ the question in Parliament, and this cials reported further protection ca n c ^ te . A crowd of miners con iqr a bride, aad Pdfoe considered probable she would arrive f l i t a il ffis P te As m s terests were taJdng means to op­ cated Saturday the new 'Tkinleve policy, rather than his health, woiild was afforded the quartet by sacks ducted a fruitless search for toe ’William Black was cut aiMl here some time today. Amphitheatre, conservatory of arte be responsiUe for the absMice of for­ o f liquor, piled eight deep and nHaalng man Satittday. pose toe American President’s when rtbnea hurled at a - * \ monetary plan, "hinting that toe and trades. mer Premier Bdotiard Berrlot be­ three high. .'^ctipu T n p e d k A e Today were made for toe strude him, m New Haven, Oct SO.— (A P )—^The Bank of Blngland and toe Bank of UsedSat Aataa cause his participation would be cer­ Liquor Is Saved faosty to Isy in state there until a silence that characterized the late tain to revive the debt queatioxL France had Joined to buy dollars, ' to nqild miceaasion the Samples of the cargo, estimated national funeral, set for Novexxiber President Calvin Coolldge, marked Herrlet Far PayiBemC thus counteracting any sharp drop atrators. imeeding through the by the Coast Guard as inclucfing PRIYATE FUNERAL 4, is tendcared. Burial probably will today the birth of a baby girl to his (M. Herrlot 1* an advoeat'; of the about 500 sacks of liquor, lyere of toe American currency abroad. In antamditlee eettmated by, son, John Cloolidge and Florence debts paym m t The December 15 taken from the Frances befewre It French interests foresaw be in toe Panthon. at more toan 806, Trumbull Coolldge. due payment is 828,300,^). disappeared below the water — its Westbpso, Mass./pet 80.— (AP) danger to 'the gold supply of the Scholar, diplomat and statesman, plants of toe KoestUn ^Rid - The child, a boimcing baby of he also fiimnd time to ride hard a A t the treasury It was said unoffi­ bow and pilot house ripped open by —Four ^nons lost th ^ . lives in a FDR NOTED ACTOR Bank of France. Paul Reynaud, Corporatkm, Frederidc * seven poimds, 12 ounces was bom cially that eonsideratde foreign cap­ former finance minlater, talked of bobby which interested him early— Sons, the FUgde Tool and . the collision. Sunday afterxMxm airtilane crash as late Saturday night in a private ital which had sought in The number of service craft in­ a Uzflited gold- embargo, while one avlatkm. In 1908, he was Wflttur toe F. Jtoeph LamV Go.^ aijil pavilion of the New Haven hospi­ France has been withdrawn rebratly, volved in the eneoimter was not their ship fen .emto .tiie Fairbanks Wright’s first passenger in Frapoe. East Side Gear and Tod farm near toe Westboira Airport newspaper oame out for a complete tal. Ehren close friends did not as will be shonyit In.a further reduc' reported. L B. Sothern Dim at New shutting off. The American dollar Be waa,.preiUer of Franca in 1917 A en with pdice tio^ know of the Mrth until last night tion o f.th e Wewk of France gold The’ Frances, powered by fO|ur The dead incluiM the pi­ and fo 18& and servad for a tiine doaely. toey moved to ‘ lot and his Wffe,.'an Instrueior and closed there at 16.79 francs agfainst And today John had stUl pre­ statement November 2. motors, was running without lights an war m*"**tor during toa world a t the strfldng tool i served the silence typical of his pilot of toe Westwood Aisport at The American difllar's recent rise thrmigh a choppy sea when the first York Home— Only Qose (Oenttaned on Pngn IB fbt) conflict. 'Where toey i father on the subject was attrlbutsd to these withdrawals. warning shot from a one pound Walpfrie, and a third mam . They Poliee followed , Hospitsd attendants reported to­ It was estimated the foreign capi­ g;un was tired across its bow. .were: --- - ...... = ters, on tl| « et^araasivSpW east i day, however, that the mother was tal remaining 4 d not exceed 10,000,- The speedboat was. the second OUver, H. Waltqar 7$4. of . Need­ Friends Are krrked. In abeyanea any a m i d i ^ “in very good condition,” was “do­ 000,000 franca. (860b,00().0004t{qirox- ham, bdieved by^pdftee to have favearijratiott. . > ing better if anything” and that the inuitely) (Ooattnaed oa Page Mx) been p ^ t oTtoa ptmte' bsd>y was “Just flne.” liEte. Ruth- M .'^ W M ^ 84, the Now'York, October 80^ ( A P ) — Scientists stqipos^ pUst^s rife. Governor's Daogtiter. 'Tha h)kt rites fo r'B . H . Sothern, who Mrs. Coolldge, daughter of for­ Georgs F. Cha^in^ 86, instruc­ mer (jovemor John Trumbull of tor afi6 pSottet toe;( Westwood A ir- deko^^a llfoibnh a win To -Soften Oct Connecticut went to the hospital pewt 1, be poffiMnned wltociat oize. Broad- Tax 700 ItaHan Couples Oarence ^eatl^. 16, DeAam. has invited thn Saturday morning from tbf Uttle of duplex house in (Sieshire udildi she Oohmdraa, Ofaio.;. Oct 80.-7-(AP)' throogh taitos of tola artte to<-a8r and J

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. . . . 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 FLOOB lUa bottXaa ...... ■ f*s, for TUESDAY, Dollar Day! $1.50 Capeekin ^orts, 50e Yalaes Oambtaatiaa Hat _ Watar striped broad- q • , for DoUar Dayl Baitla aai iyrti Gloves cloth aborte « lO i, tX.M valua for...... Spedall $1J>0 to «ig $1.29 and $2J!0 Fleece lined or plain in with dsstlo waistband. Biass . $1.69 Tailored Filet m a i n FLOOB $8.00 CfMnetteB Girfies and Conets 7^ to 10. Exceptional 80 to 44. Lisle shirts, slaes Not Cortains, pr. i Seleettqn o t amsrt iqo7 '^ V r^. m 'r(''> •A « A Q K ^ ' V'.V.- NRA AND FRATERNITIES A G H M W a i| f cniiD D nTioiB m¥mmi ''.y< SUEJECr AT GRANQ CHECKS FUMES - / W. B. Ragan to Be Gaaat Sees Moaty iatf Tkrawii CStiAz BEvIoa• » J... 3 ^ Speaker T^orrow Night <— A w ay on SjBfnrt — Bee Bkew it% Six Granges to Visit. UrgM Chi^iit|MB ‘^0 i, Firemen Soon Snbdne fitze Pem •••^•eeeveee 8% i m i CU’4DmH'* ,39^4 e,,'. ^l^nard B. Rogera wlD be the Uwtea>zyHilBtfM9 V * ' With the eUckeu m ^^ jo> Aldiongh Hampered by gueat speaker at a apedal' meeting U nited CkiS’' ...... 2% At the Second Gdagt^tlbnal CanaAkg lloreetii ...... 2% morrow evening, the of Mandiaster Grange in Odd Fel- MaylsBoWti^ A ...... 16-16 Dense Smoke. lowa HaU tomorrrw night at eight ebureh last eveaiaf/ Reiv. Bdward Sahdwleh Shop e S o’clock. The aabjeot of Mr. Rogm ’ BsUs, known as the CSieetvTJp maa, moee for the season. ^ m address will be, "The and Its addresesd ji unioh audieii^ m i the special oecUOnb by prpvloos ar­ Relation to Fratarnitlea.” Fire that started in the oeUftt of theaM, ‘Tlie Brotlughood at Ballev- m s s BEATKICE FINNEY rangement Lodges from snHegtnn, Farm­ era la Christ” Ha began bv quot­ Tom orrow a t noon the TnrstnieMi the home of Mr# and Mn. Albert ington. Middlsflald. Nprwich, Bast ing denominational slogans anag 1^ w in serve the meal to a grotm «f Zanls, of 181 Olenwood street, eezfy Hampton Ocdumlila win Joto colored people in the South' in his GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY young women eamloyees of the yesterday afternoon, was halted fcy the Manchester Orange at this young dgya: Burr Nurseries and the Bon ^ ^ 7 the efficient work of tiie South Man­ mseting. Spsdal gussts tomorrow “Baptir, Baptis’, Baptis’, Friends and Office Associates company. If any a i the local bual- chester fire department before the night win be the Grand Master of rse a Baptis’ till I diel” nsss men find it more convenieoi to fiames gained much headway, al­ the State Grange, the faculty of “Mefodls’, Mefodis’, Msfocfls’, Give Bist Center St. Giri attend at noon instead of in the though the firemen were hampered the M anchester EOgh school and i - A t i •,*#> rse Mefodls’ tiU I die!” . Snriniie on Saturday. evening they may have individual somewhat by the volume of smoke the Board of Sdeetmen. Robert He continued: ‘*We foil proudest chicken pie, mashed potato and tur­ that swept through the hotiee. The Martin, maatar of the local lodge I that we are Ghrlstlaa. Xhaveaome- nip, cranberry sauce, mince or damage was esti^ted as slight. ^ win odBoiata. Refreshments wUl be times smlHng informed parishioners Mise BAatilee ..Finney of East s^Dissh pie aad coffee. I f thsre are The fire began, it is believed, from served following the meeting. Just a few of toe 8<» gorgeous girls in **Footllght Parade”, with In my Presbyterian paatorates that Onter street, whose birthday falls any other parties,who contemplate a pile of rubbish in the basement^ James CTagnby, Ruby Keeler. Joan BlondeU and pick Powell, now playing I am Oongregationia by heredity of on Hallowe’en, was the guest of with a possibility that children were at the State theater. nine generations in tlEi land, was honor at a bug* party ac her home patronizing the eUcken pie supper, playing in the cellar with matches. 280 AT ANDOVER PreAfcyterian temporarily for con­ Saturday eveiEig. While Miss Pln- they are advised to make resttva-' Mrs. Zanls discovered the blaze and NAZARENE REVIVALS venience, but two-thirds MethoEst ney was abasaf on an errand, about tlons at once at the shop, dial 7678. rang in an alarm from Box 731, at in heart We sing the same hymns, flfty of her Mearated hastily Washington, Got 80.—.(AP)—A scene. The firemen immediately Nearly 300 Attend Sunday a loof 7 with Hsllbwa’an trimmings, stimts ripped through partitions in the New York, Oct 80.—(AP)—An­ plea for restoration of the ip per School Yesterday — Average nouncement that the United States PHONE CO. OFnCIAL “Spending summers at Atlantic and games were played and the cent cut in compensation for serv­ front living room and am upstairs CeDtennial Ceremonies At­ C!lty, I am in touch with a pastorate rugs teken^up for general dancing. bedrcxjm and stopped the flames Attendance Is 250. would enter foreign gold markets ice-connected World War EsaUh- as a buyer brought a mild revival of 40 yeeue ago across the meadows ^88 Plnney Is the outgoing pres­ ties was sent to President Roosb-' from spreading beyond the pauil- at Absecon. My father was pastor ident of the Aetna Ffre Girls’ cl b, tions. A hose played on the front Final services in the two weeks tract Large Crowds — of inflationary psychology in stocks v^today in a letter from Joe W. and staples today, but enthusiasm there i t years before me. AH South a number, of whom were present, McQueen, national commander of end of the cellar soon extinguished revived campaign conducted by Rev. Chosen Secretary and Treas- Jersey is Methodist territory by pre­ and in appreciation of her services the fire and the secall sounded about Stella B. Crooks of Chicago at the soon cooled and prices settled down the Disabled American Veterans of Noted Pastors Preach. to a rather dull drift. emption of Bishop Asbury. The the club presented her with a hand­ the Worid War. 15 minutes aften, the alarm was C h illi of the Nazarene were held bulk of my father’s salary was home Board rooms seemingly were im- nrer— Sncceeds C. B. some haziEMg. She received numer­ Even the most vigorous organ­ Bovmded. yesterday wltiK large attendances at mission support from the Presby­ ous other gACte. edl iheetinga. Nearly 300 periona declded as to the immediate bull' ised advocates of reduotiims in ths terian Board. A large part of my Arrangements for the party were costs of veterans’ reifef are now attended the Sunday School at which Rev. Sherrod Soule, D. D., of ishness or bearishness c t the new own support was from the same Doolittle, Retired. largely attended to by Miss Jeanne declaring that at no t ^ did tb<^ POUCE INVESTIGATING J. Byron Crouse, missionary singer Hartford was the speaker yesterday move for dollar depredation and source. They an getting home mis­ traders, after an inaugiUral flurry, D’Arche and Miss Dora Pinney of favor slashing of the men whose conduct^ an inspiration(Q service in afternoon at the service of com* sion support today. For inore than Hartford, also Miss Edith Cosham which the Booster dub, 40 children adjourned to neutral territory to handicaps are toaceable to the part memoratlon at the Centennial ob­ 80 years, by my personal knowledge, of West Hartford, house guests at ' SLAUGHTER OF RABBITS of the church took part. Mr. Crouse await ^’urther developments. Some New Haven, Oct. 30.—(AP)— they played in winning the war,” (Christ’s money and Christ's men the Plnney home for the week-end. spoke to the children of quaint cus­ servance of the Andover First Con* of the ninlng shares were in mod­ Ellis B. Baker, who has been with McQueen .4dd in bis letter. gregational church. Rev. Soule took have been wtusted battering on the toms and habits in many foreign erate demand, but other categories the company since October L 1899, divisive forces in a community still He urged the President to restore 22 Animals Killed Saturday for his subject, “The Stream from displayed no particular trend. reductions without waiting for lands and speared before the ^lil- waA elected secretary and treasur< sadly in need of united community LEADERS CONFER Night in Pen of Ferdinand dren dressed in the native garb of the Sanctuary.” Grains were firm, but not buoyant Cfongress t o reconvene. Services in the Andover church er of the Southern Ne*v England uplift Multiply this by ten thou­ Gregel of Vernon. Korea. Little attention was paid to a sand, twenty—thirty thousand Pinehurst, N. C., Oct. 30.— (AP) A service was held at 6 o’clock begfan with the usual morning sharp raUy of European exchanges Telephone Company this afternoon service at 10:45 a. m. “How God across our land and we see a situa­ —Attoraey General Homer S. Cum­ An appeal to the Rockville police and Rev. Crooks spoke on the “Last against the American monetary at a special meeting of the Erec­ tion wnlch calls for movement to­ mings was the host over the week­ Call” in the concluding service in Speaks to Us” was the subject of an unit sterling was up about 6 cents tors. to investigate the killing of twenty- inspirational aermon by Rev. A. J. ward unity. The short out to Chris­ end of a group of prominent Na­ two rabbits in a pen at the rear of the evening. Rev. H. B. Anthony and French fran cs gained about .12 Baker .succeeds (Jharleg B. Doo­ tian unity is out of churchllness Into tional and Cqnnectieut State Demo­ disclosed that the average attend­ Winiam Myers, Ph. D., of Hartford. his home Saturday night, wais made The afternoon service began at of a cent Prime Investment bonds little, who retires after 45 years of brotherhood. This was the type of cratic leaders. ance in .the Simday School for the were a bit heavy. service with the company. ASSESSORS’ yesterday by Ferdinand Gregel, of 2:30 p. m., with a fifteen minute or­ (3udstlanity which Christ instituted Among bis guests were Aseiatant month of October w u 250. 43 Vernon street, Vernon. gan recital by Nathan Gatchell, or- Among share gainers of frac­ John F. Welch was appointed as­ and the early Christians practised. Secretary of the Treasury Thomas Gregel told Police Captain Rich­ gediiat of the church. Rev. Elmer tions to au*qund a point were Amer' sistant secretfrt' and assistant “(Ercle Two of the Brotherhood of Hewes eff Farm ington, Cfonn.; A . J. ard Shea that be thought some J. Cook, Ph. D., of Somerville of­ lean Smelting, McIntyre Porcupine, treasurer in association with Clin­ Believers in Christ wears a pin Brosseau, prudent of the Mack NOTICE! Alaska Juneau, Dome, U. S. Smelt­ “enemy” had destroyed his rabbits. FIRST OF ST. BRIDGETS fered prayer and Rev. Asa W. Mel- ton J. Benjamin, wbc holds a simi­ which makes them friends on sight Truck Company of Connecticut; THE INHABITANTS OF THE He said the long eared animals were Unger of (Columbia read tha scrip­ ing, (toxysler, Case and Allied lar office. Its members pledge frateraalism to Archibald M cN^, Democratic Na­ slaughtered Saturday night by ture. The address of welcome was Chemical. U. S. Steel aud American The new treasurer began bis each other in an often repeated tional Committeeman; Judge someone who evidently had a CARD PARTIES TONIGHT given by Charles L. Wright. The Telephone were virtually unchang' service as manager of the Meriden covenant Spread this across the Charles Lockwood; William Stan­ . TOWN OF MANCHESTER grudge against him. Captain Shea greetings of the Tolland Comity ed and sma’I declines were suffered exchange. The previous year he land and CHudst’s dying prayer that ley, assistant attorney general; W. by N. Y. Ontral, U. S. Industrial Liable to pay texea, are hereby notl- expressed the opinion that a dog Ministerial Association were had been in employ of the Bell Sys­ we all may be one will in a way A. Julian, treasurer of the United To Be Held Each Week to brought by Rev. George S. Brookes, Alcohol, Interaatlanal Harvester, tem in the imitallation department to be answered. The world will be States; J. Bruce Kramer, National fled and required to retnrn to the probably had entered the pen and Aseeooors on or before the first day had engaged in a wholesale killing Raise Funds for Church — Ph. D.. of RockvlUe. Johns-Manvllie, American Can and of the Westeirn Electric Company. quickly won to Christ by organized committeeman from Montana; Rob­ others of November next, a Bat of pn^erly of the rabbits. Records of the church were read On October 1, 1900, he was made kindness given in Us name. The ert Jackson, National committee­ Mrs. Gleason in Charge Bknldng and brokerage opinion owned by them on the first d ^ of If the rabbits were killed by a by George S. Nelson and of the E> superintendent of the company's world la himgry for tUs. Just lov­ man from New Hampshire; and Jo­ clesiastical Society by Herbert A. at Washington’s latest gold step October, 19^8, and the Assessors win dog and the dog can be trcmed, Mr. branch exchange department at ing will win 'out as nothing else seph Davies, National committee­ The first of the card parties to be Thompson. Miss Frances Bingham was mixed, although there was m meet them for the purpose of re­ Gregel will be in a position to collect New Haven and had charge of the can." man from Wisconsin. given in St Bridget’s church for Cole of Washington, D, C., sang a apparent concensus that the admin ceiving their Hat at the recompense from the state for the initial development of private the benefit of the general church solo and the records of the church istratlon would leave nothing im- branch exchanges in the state. damage done. The owner of the rab­ fund V ill be held this evening, today were g^ven by Mrs. Ruth W. doiM to put up commodity prices bits said he did not know of anyone A bpeolal Agent MUNICIPAL BUnJHNG atartlrg at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Annie Bentob. to levels where the agricultural From May 1902, to July 1, 1911, HOLD S P ^ MASSES who might have killed his pets for G lea^ is head of the committee Rev. Rockwell Harmon Potter, D. section can begin to pay debts and Baker was a special agent. He had B O U B 8: revenge from some fancied wrong. that haa been selectsd .. to provide D., of Hartford spoke on “The Fu­ buy goods. charge during this period of prepa­ for the party. In addition to bridge, ture of the (^urch” in the evening TWO DAYS THIS WEEK LOANS October 8, 9 to U:8a A. M. 1 to It was generally felt that the. ration and pointing of tlie t^e- whist and setback will be played service and Rev. Leon H. Austin v t United States woifld not enter ini^ phone directory, the developm'ent 5 P. M. . , with eighteen awa.'ds to be . made L e t i s Im w ' baipfiii BEETHOVEN GLEE a U B (Coventry, Rev. George A. Ackerl^ any wild bidding for gold in for- and supervision of all accounting O M p h it/ October i, 9 ta 11:80 A. BL 1-to Mrs. Gleason and her helpers will of Mansfield Center an and, during va­ 6:30 and at 7:00. MANCHESTEP (October 17, 9 to Ute$ A. BL Ito (OoBtomed on Page Six) sterling through its huge equaliza­ the committee of their intentions to cations, was with the New England 5 P. BL EGGS SOAR IN PRICE tion fund, doee not make public its drive are eisked to get in touch with Telephone and Telegraph Company October 18, 9 to UteO A. BL 1 to tained from Conkllng permission to operations partly because it does A1 Johnson. The party is in charge continue the 50-hour week during m ^lng telephone apparatus. 6 P. BL of Harry Pearson and his soc^ WHILE PO E TR Y FALLS not wish to encourage speculation ra 1890 belittle went to San October 19, 9 to UteO A. IL I ts the remainder of the emergency which probably would follow any com m ittee. Francisco where he worked for the 8 P Mt period. announcement, or intimation, that Another Factory Pacific Telephone and Telegraph oietober 20, 9 to HUM) A. BL 1 to Advancing Cost of Feed Re­ the bank wa ir the exchange mar­ (Company, returning in 1898 to join 5 P. BL Ckmkllng said that before ket either as a buyer or seller. In sults in Large Number of for the exemption, he bad purchased the Southern New Ekigland Com­ October 21, 9 to 12 Noon* banking quarters here it was re­ pany. He was superintendent of toll October 28, 9 to UteO A. IL I fo Chickens Losing Their an additional factory but was imable ported that the British bank, when to eqiolp it in time to start produc­ service and aerv^ in that office un­ 7 Po BL Heads. the • R. F. C.. atarted to raise the til June 1902, when he became su­ October 24. 9 to UteO A. IL 1 to Mrs. Eric Chawshaw has been » tion at once on the orders on band. domestic gold price, co-operated cured to give a talk this evening perintendent of traffic. In Febru­ 7 P . BL Eggs are up in price and poultry Conkllng said the McElwaine com­ with the Bank of France and actu- in the Y. ^ C. A., for the younger pany haid reported that under the ary 1917, be was elected assistant October 26, 9 to Ute9 A. BL 1 to is down to a much lower level than aUy bought dollars in order to hold secretary and assistant treasiu^r. 7 F. BL V women and will have for her sus- in several weeks. This is due, pro­ code it had given additional employ down the two leading exchanges. ject: “Your Skin and How To Care On Feb. 5, 1918, he was elected sec­ October 26, 9 to llteO A. TI. 1 to ducers say. to the ^ t that the old­ ment to 2^ years she wab a leo- M s” , w e n p O iU b 0A M 1917. pnsidsati Artottald i,uiNaO to vlos- for the Board of Education la su jthi &also was the anthor (^-Oavaral tmstdaat and JAcaard D. Chitetla ah AM eoma.baekto X p A CStgr. aad f t ? i. ' ■ V; -• 'i; MQNDAY, OCTOBER 10 ( 0 » t n a and BMtam Standard Tima) tlMl ■ Reeirema eebjeet to ehange. R. **. i C « ^ Ba«t. NBC-WBAE NETWORK .... Nemsvttia >ins<—A group of BA«IC — wlw ^ I fjO^TiOO-^Myrt A^arM<-Mat oidy EiEBier; tn m ra r asd Sp tailed SDedfhtatibiiS'. are v farm -EtrikE pieksts pset, here njia- wta« wcsh wfl wUt wffrr wto ^ anfr-R tata fill — «aa|: they shodd aoooaipsay ^nihcattoas. wanta ao ErgamsBta with rum-run­ nbM -woM TaxM Rangara - wait; 0 *I«m ners. - •oc-who wow wkM orah.-inIdw;: Kallam Octli.-Otala h o Boim does, no Mubt, have in hShO f«r M TMi 6 Mfir* HWUT * CAN AAN — wjmj i:ao- Ttao-Muala «n tha Air It o I I ^ detsilRd for pclyeets that bad A tizuk ^putatahtd their pieket ...... waoc w d^ kOr erot etof ■ . . . ^ . /, wwna wia Kaapor Slataro—waaU fc to be deferred or abaadoned for fi- has uoy flaid^tb^ EfidiEtapped. The nitt ol ' thb •S'- ' 5 J 3 ora—mMw. rot.; Tawmatar—Ol wfla«wana wlod wam wmc wm 3i40— 7:40-Boako Carter, Talk — I ii( of AnGcEMm. nandal or Other Beaeone. Bcj LeHMr’t Agta The driver wse asked what he was I weighs Ehbttt 14 pOUDdE. * * ; wjdx wfmb kroo wfaa wbap kprc ktoi Batwoan tha BOokondb—want hauUbg. Dpotiit Last NUAt woal kttaktha waoc . . . 7i00— SiOO—Tha Happy Bekorp-aaat ."^and MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl k ^ krhl 7 :1 »- sris—Edwin C. HUI — “ lOUE,''^ WEE the reply, 'ke PACIFIC COAST — k g o ^ k*w komo Village Choli^waat: Plano—OiSp With a wink, he took the lid off a kbq ktad kUr kini (This is the thM in a S40^ of Attorney (Seorge -Leisaef repurtod Ssa Prendeeo—WlUett James 7B0— 3:30—Bing Croaby — alap cstt can. MacFaitabb, woo of tho lata Peter Cant, aat Orohaa.—Dime; Orehaa^—mldwaat shore statomimts the Conhec- to the poUoe! huit ereiitof tlmt his to . 7HS— SHO—Mary MannIng-DUa The plelnts looked and took a C3ark AlsildtartanA writer. BOSTONT 4 i0 ^ SrtK>—Tha California Ramblara tieiit Steta Adimtory Board, Dodge sedan, whldi had ho«i left E ‘M g s IMDy 4:30— S;3Q—Tom Mix, Skatoh -aaat S:0»- 3d»-N at Shllkrrt’a Orehaatra NIRA, s4tt^ forth soiM of the ’The W dl caifld Oantoretabe w ill h r Whiff. Iflaml, fla^Thomas P. Pratt, BamS Veto ESLiS 4NS— 5:45—Tha WIxard of Oa, Drama 3:10* 3:1B-Kata Smith, Songa c to e held at the Gilead hBU, Tuesday, Oc­ standing hi tiw roadtapy ih fireat ef “WeH have a couple of cans o f 62, o f BEltimwre. Ma Skatoh ale; Myrt and Marga—rpt for want tical imemployzhent'r^4f.) Bing in bcmor of Miss Spab’s eigh­ through tee wmdaw. ^ grtieral inEOWOr fbr the Interna- 0:30— 7d0—Lum A Abnor -oaat only 10:10—11:10^owa Broadeaat—o to oaf teenth birthday. Eighteen young but later It was Manied taM G 1bit the hd on and get out' of S N ^ 7HS—Tha Ooldbaraa, Serial Art 10:30—11:30—Glon Qray O rohM ^ to e ____ •} . tionat Shoe Cmpany. 7i00— SiOO—Hiotortoal Skrtohoa oaat 11M0—lanw—Loan Balaaeo Oreh.^o e By ABum WALD MoNEDi, 8B. paojde attended,AGss Spak reedved between 7 and. 7:80 o’clook. The ear here,’’ ho commanded. Londoa—'Lady Mazion WeUer, 87, 7:30— Sta>—Black String Symphony 11:30—Ttmo—Barney Rapp Ore,—e to a many gifts. was noticed at 7 o'clock by .William Truck and convoy car drove on a leader in Itagllsb society. S:06— OM—Qypalaa Conean Orehaa. 13.*00— 1d)0—DOnca Haur—wabe only Alfred H. Post pldced tips straw­ Dalton. Jr., who drove up and unmolested. SiSO— 0:30—Tha Ship of Joy—alao cat The services of three offleials in a ParlSr-Ptofeaeor Albert c:hl- SriX^IOKIO—Eaatman Orohaa.—alao « NB0

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>'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 W hy?” work” pre^rram this winter. later in Albany hospital of a gun­ which he has embariced. The proprietors win be'prepared court today and asked that it be put an ces.', And then Pat’s sober voice. “W ^ In another part of today's Eve­ shot wound in the abdomen. to serve light lunches, aftmnoon t tiiiwit you ought to set a'driihite Some financial observers ex­ ovw until tomorrow. It is^of fotMest to notculhat 00 It is just as aimoyfog to he- 'un­ ning Herald Is an article telling of After the shooting Walter Scott pressed fear, however, of a currency tea and cater , to q»eeial bridge Manuel Paamto, of 392 Windsor one occaskp Robert wte date.” the steps municipalities should take Quick and Henry Storm, 23 year contest between nations which th ^ parties. A number can be accbnuno- avenue, Hartford, arrested a. week on A visit to his Ixotiier in Bettfot So Pat had noticed that .Buney der-weight as it is to he too p^iipp* to procure Federal funds to help old residents of Westerloo, siuren- fdt mlg^t ultimately end the inter- dated at one time in their spacious ago Saturday for Intqxi^tion and vw'pmrsiaad^ to give a eba^ftr Was troubled. After a long mhmant Tbae ^ eo much disouesioa ahcnl pay for necessary public Improve- dered to Albany police. Although ationid gold stasEdiud as it has pre- sales rooms. When the ihq;> opens breach of the peace fo^bwing s foti^reitat^'of sopie of hfo pttifoi- Jbaa sidd slowly, “Yes, I gotm i'-w a slender figiires end ways . and >ments. The article states that no formal' charges were preferred vlotisly existed. on Weteesdsy the vMtor win find drunken brawl :ni|ia''-to ' proper Federal authorities a c o m tention hs was paytog to a young eventuate. the former Miss Martha Stoughton, cause Paszato has a wifo and child to bear tribute to Was laughing, queetiw.' “I r ^ebeosive outUne of projects wbldi Some other wenomistfL (olUjiw if you SMto«aty:wait^-to woman who had been escorted to who through her formw employ­ to simport Pras«cu|to AUornty W. jfoAoiKle renown for WmseRt! was Juit thinking,” Uxe s i^ >that gain Wright; ■ ' Vi'c'rrrt'.i o t m t under the classiflcation of the dance by Jesse Chrysler of John Maynard Keynes of England, ment in tiie kwel haak< became'ae- j. Shea said he had iavesttyated and atyfost chance has gone to b* xnaUt puhUc improvements in order to ob­ have uz|^ general abandonment of hlitejrp fo&owed witii fotafoin Get xifoe boors Ateeii evaiT^i Storm and Quick were re­ quainted with a number of Ifom- found.that Pazaito ' was. evidaolly te n u ity BeUfoit folks. : > hoiior and walk down toe aiaie and tske soma eMrulsa sve^: tain Federal aid. The government quested to leave the dance hall by the gold standard, and a ravahiap (foestsr pebpfiB. M n. <8raat>prior to TOnrs truly, , : witit you and Barney.”. ; Is said to be willing to advance tion of outxanelea on geld. not giinty of taai^ of the p ei^ Drink milk foateiad o f tea am the proprietor, Jeflm Peterson. They her matilage'Vnia Miss T.itHMt id u I. in the darknesei.Jleri het- : financial aid to the extent o f thirty Bear Oompelitlai Both nteso bdses had" been ebh- ; _____ . BELFAST.^; fae and at- t m ^ returned as the dance was breaking den of tUs town. - • tinued there befog xio durfog tfod with herself and v i^ ;; ^ tahlaa. P p , fl|^' ,oiit stafdM il:^ '^ per cent of the total cost o f any tty, the troopers said,, and Quick A primary point ihvdvea in the foo^ put aside the : (conteenplated intyrovement. situation, some Bfoll street quarters the week-end. is alleged to have shot the younger TIUMBE HUETEitS MflixElJ in vriilob only ' There are aevmal local prejects Furman after a Sst fighto The fd t , iadhe danger tiiat (Sheet Brlt> /.nndar consideration. One is to ain, in order to defend her trade father was Shot as he went to the postthm^ might be iidttBpeiled'to corn- • eoanaet the sewerage systems of son’s assLrtqnce. n a rtb and the south ends. p^.Urtth the D attedifm ^ Jot go3d > Another eaOs for the inqwove- If the Amerlcaii:i»^^ recalled in •Bsnt of Sooth Main street, a third BBBKStfratOB • for’ the clesTing iq> of the water . ieHTeoye watmohed, a fourth ta r tjfo eantfjetkm of improvements on ^ ’MBOdfo'^TaaiBllm and, hiBty, the latyrovemsnt of E u t > #.--#• . ■;* Ct^V>> ^ ' --S .p m •.y;; ■;?ii in M iu T. ooioinKiiit im t

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^’’.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 bayoad iD hadow ef a doubt to be in Foot Gofflo. Aa aa axampla. TUc Tea hiatory a bruisiag, thrilling battle from aa pafiee afid nuabUa. t h a t of tba fitroagfifit taaaia te tba ravaala laauineraDla little aH^Mpi ra e o a s a s state. Tba v U I^ team gave a start to ulah. Pteal aoora, Waat or happeBlBf a that have nhaa iad t t a lt a a football a ftaat taano f r o m of team oo> i ld a a 8, Trlaaglaa 0. - tha ooaplaaJoa of a whole ohada* tha ipactfiter# otfifidpolfit. The ao- OhtB0»*VQfagkt I, Kue&MUr p lo B i^ race la the twlakUaf of afi oaUad "w aair taaaaa ahraya have a ordteatloA Billy Omatead was tha sparii- X M i 1. < Ohaaoa of burattaf forth with plug the Wast ndas Beaded, w hat •OIjBPle Jtm iori 4, 7 . M . O. A . 1 . . ______suiprisa vietory that oaa.rala h a SATSOEIN»U) a nufllat flu te d Joey Witkoaklt PortOfUM * /onloM 1 , Oljnnplol AaioBff tha fehiwff that oaa 4U a n * hopas of a "an-oag** taaao. Proof Is At Hand That Thaaa two young b m b did avanr- laata t& ohf ooataadoni tor ohaao* tlattfin at «*w ywinw iw—w, thing M il Ad It light BUly took two periods to got tha ptaya down filOBahtp hoaera la a fifitt TO CHKACO COBS made a teeabdewk fin a ona ywd a S J reotinU playwB aia hm a^^aad te tko flifit h m ifiteutfifi at aad whaa ha Ad it was Just too d a a g M O tts 1b tha fmwaxd ao'humaB eaa be paidaat A frae* Tb« ftlTTT*" JuBlon afttn ihow- oad oomw tha fumbla. U it yufirii ita y r ^Htetar Falta, dterimxttva bad. W itkoskl gave Oopsiaad , all ttoB of a aaooad^s dalay fiara aa Notre Dame Can Take It left hnIfteMk made ha aaeoBd, and tha tespiratlan asadsd la tha Arst •d thBUrlm or ^thran tha way to Kg was WOfi avotdabla fuaihla h trsi "Pot" Petttagur owda ha hlrd. half. Ra tore off grtas of 36, IT aad vlotory wtiaa thay triunphad ovaf lost OB forward pfintfi. _ lagsaa oa ptaya, are amraly homaa Newipipw Styt ^Purdue lost ite obaaoa to fihara Tha last two aeom auma te tha 18-yard dashas raspaotlvaly, tetar- t h a T . M . 0 . A. tor thatr fourtb but ia football they add to ■ptrtt Itookna’s team of 1333 loat final period. oaptod two forward paisas and la tha lif Tie title wtMB North* tha da^ onltomaat, aad raally four gamei without tha world oom< iBimnoilm wlotorv la m m a a y waatarn, after batog ouMfiPv 8 I6S.OOO Was Plid fer SdB H u Its B a d Dp w Grid played a fina brand of dafooslva ^vsaka. ^la Olyiapioi oa tba othar minor arrora ara aoomtaatad by teg to an and. te fact 1 ballava that T h a g a m e r o u g h f o o i b a f i. threufhout tha game, foorad la h a h a spotlight foeuaad oa ha gaaia. team enjoyed Its aiaagn and got io 3t a oloaa batUa with tha and bard fought, b u t n o p l a y It was New Britain ta the first otoMag mlButai of play oa fi for­ equally as muqh, if not more out at Portufuaaa Jualon at Hartford. "W hat makaa ohamploas 7 " la i ffin aid Three Others. aid C in p u , Daspila Twa w h a ta u a v a r in baU axoapt for a few brief flurrias. ward paaa play h a t pravteuily had it than soma at our unbeaten toam i, Thla U tha aacond defeat in two quastloa that la fraquaatly attad. boi p a r t io - Oaoa tha ban was on toa West ba !*/ » • er the Phillies outfielder. "W haik he wwtter nrih Notre evitable that any man succeeding out of 6 ware oomplatod for a total twenty- our mteutaa to acora *p>» dafease of the Juniors was The Herald and Eramlnar said Dane 7” to gate same dnaa to he Rockne would be ubjected to criti­ of 40 yards aad tha final pass was through a stubbfMn ’Mangle lino equal to all demands aad kept a fBa Cuba bad pure*'****! Klala for answer and got hi cism and become, in a sense h a vic­ Intercepted on the 8 3mrd Bne as thaaa two young man with Ab tight eftlp oa the T . M . C. A . for* 365.000, infiaidsr M ark Koenig aad first-hand, ^Atom Gould, tim of reaction. The feeling is he this half ended. Baglaww and Hap’Mny managed to wmida. halfbacks also found two other players. Tba Examiner Spotto Bdteto af he Aaaaetatoi has bees put "on the q>ot," Tyler Itotoras Jam a aoora aeeaaa. Thraa timan in time to assiat their forwards In that ChlCk Batfliy will Press vMtod Aiw tli Bend, w ntdi- peciaUy by outside and the "down­ ’TUT Tyler, Baglas right half­ third period the locals were nreariag home their attacks oa the EAST HAS FIVE TEAMS wear a Cob uniform in 1984. ed he foohall tona la aetiaa and town coaches association’* of South back play^ tha bast individual g a t n ls g tthrough thr punting of oppoalnT goaL Pish, Salmonson The story also said that Klkl C u y talked w lh h a prfiMipal ahletic Bend, where his football game of tha aftarnoon, O O p t lt t M l aad whaa top obance (penalty kl& ) and Vennart soored ler 's ^ ti^ed to Cincinnati for or eneentive leaieia of he wsi- Sion Is felt. 5 passes and playing the best «. forward pass from \micoa- in the first half for the juniors. rihicb Haley, but Jt curled little vontty. Tke first ol a aeries at Anderson, whatever obstacles ha fenslva game of any nan oa the ki to Copeland waa good for 35 IN nCIfr FOR HONORS stock w ih the critics and fens. firid. Probably tiM OMSt daotelng Smith who played a q>arkling ■teriea oa Us findings to m ay bwstruggUng against, offers no yards. Doyla, howavar, trtsrc(q>tod factor tenring towards tha dowilfaU game throuihout for the T . M . C. President Sidney W eil of Clactnnatt h e r e n t h .) a ll^ nor does Jesse Harper, the a pass aad halted the drive for the denied the trade. of the local team was tha removal A ., tricked the opposing defease F i s h ...... I r ...... U p a la c k director of athletics now. Harper is m o m e n t. . However, he Cub officials said of captaia. Moska friua tha game in neatiy for his side’s only goal. The P r a t t ...... x f ...... S m ih By ALAN GOULD he man who first put Notre Dame Right away a hard riiarging line Fonfliiuii, Army, PrbicetM, hey bed plenty of money to spend the flxrt period bacauae of a leg in­ last goal of the game came after a on the football map, subsequently hurried a Utostul paaa and recover­ S h o r t s , and would buy KM a, whom hey jury. Moaire te previous gaanaa had Ford had dribbled the ball half the ed for toe West Sides. A pass-from V e n n a r t ...... 11...... K e l l y have bean after for two years, if Souh Band, ted., Oct 80.—(AP) developing, Rockne, retiring to his proven to be the spark plug of tha length of the field. Bet^ting oppo- OSptteafi to Bateson Was gubd for L e n n o n ...... > o l...... 'B. L ia s Holy C ron o 4 t o p m outfMden is \-oa the 'm arkatJ —Yhare la aa c r^ tha goldea Kansas ranch and then ratuening in- taaih and .his place could not ba a e a t 9 opponent he. P}wed.^ and on 11 yards. W ltoodd bund tofougfa fptT <3oals: For OiyaQlai, Fka , Sal-^ P h f i ^ K1 W rigley and W illiim 1 | S 1 to'take over the helm at a n folly flfled. shot hard to hit the upright. Tha L dome of Notre Dame that reflects tha oantar of toa Una for a ^oetac- monsoh, Vennart and Pratt for T . W idkar,e r , fttrst u s t vice president, said ahletic ship left suddenly adrift by In the opaning quarter, Andy rebound was met by P ^ tt to regie*' Ban Bed Rewrk h TKo the rays of an Indian summer sun rtar dash of 87 yards puttis^' the M . C. t., Smith. IW eree, 8. P r a t t h a t tha Cuba ware after ptayera to Rock’s death., Fiedler ratunxed toe Bonudda kick / ' i ter nosaber four for*his side. J. By- above the colorful Autum n foUaga ban oa the fiS-yaid fiat. 0 ¥ 4 and produce a strong team. T would be less than frank if from the 10 yard Bne to toe 28 yard choisikl played a great game at he university campus. made it first down through ri^ t Chance-Vooght Manchceter A t Philadetpbla, however. Presi­ at did not say we want to win and line. Being rtde to make only two left-halfback for the Y . M . C. A . Sector, Leadiig CUka(* tartde, Bagleson cbopprt out: to i^ K e r r ...... g ...... T h o m p s o n dent G q M Ntoiant, claimed to know The football team haa lost two turn out the best football team we yards in three downs, toe Eagles Nip aad Took Gto Bappeny two artl Copdaiad twisted C o n n e lly ...... A...... W . H e w i t t B oh iag v he deal and said he had straight games without so much as c a n produce’’ i Harper says. “A t the kicked to Go(d who made only 5 A t Hartford yesterdaj afternoon and squirmed his way to-tha-five- Ir e la n d ...... l b ...... W ils o n ers for Crowns. n o t b e a n scoring a point and Notre Dame’s s a mle e time we know how to taka de­ yards batng stuped On tha Esglhs’ tha game was • ni^ and tuck strug- yard fina for a first itown. W itkoskl M a U a y ...... rh. D o w ia gridiron fortunaa are at h a loweet feat gtaoafuUy and sustaia or de­ 45 yard Una. Butasida, fifeewise be­ gla. The poaltioas and soora «< tha gaiaad a sOant yarfl and then 0opsF O a a g la ...... o h ...... M f P o n a l d ebb they have kaowh te many a velop h a foohall relationships thrt ing unable to gate pteitod a high land Stopped toOrt of a aoora fay last m titnnt between thaaa two B a a k m ...... ih ...... Stapheaa New York, Oct 80.(AP)—Bae- ORIOLES ARE BEATEN harvest moon. luaan so much to Notra Dama, from s^dral, gtviag the ends, piarty of taaiaa were ravaraed. This time the Wm. Campbdl, or ...... F le m l a g intosA Tba viSitorB ware watekteg tioail football ebampkms sUH were S f i B H m B a n d D p coast to coast As long as Ander­ time to gat down undef it, which Otyaaptes did the pressleg but the O o r r a U ...... ir ...... M azw aU Cepdand while Wltkooki dipped Whatever may be done about It, son la coaching the team , he has 100 they (fid. Moske, who was safety .Bortogueae get tha only g ^ of the W a t s o n ...... c ...... M c D o n a ld far from final aohittoa today ns BY ROCKVILLE CLERKS thrixlgh the oahter for the score. after the oondiision of h e 1888 sea- percent siipport from me and the man seeing the futility of trying to gams. Tha atmosphere was tense Schw artz ...... 11...... N U sen major elevaos allda toward h a first son, Notre Dame still has Its bead es-.tire university. We are not hazard a catto, elected to hit a w ltk eaedtamant In the last 15 m in ­ o l ...... P . H e w i t t The One Sterling, Rowe, November engagements but tha up on the grUBxtm and h e campus, p a n ic k y ." near-by Burnside man down toe utes as the Olympics strove desper­ Ctoals soored by: CorraU, W atsoo, Local Juniw Champs Bow to Zdams, Vic Johnson aad RSnry contenders bad been' cut to more Its loyalty to tha team unfindnlsh- balL The ball upon bitting the ately to get on avaa terms. Twice Chmpb^ P. Hewitt; referee, Much Hsavicr Eleven, 12-2; ground howavar, esc^>ad tha cteni- featured. For toa vidtoiu. Casoefia ed by tha shock of a losing "streak” and Doyla fsatnrad with aome they got the ball on the goal lino James Brown; linesmen, Taylor reasonable numbers side man and hound off ICoake’s To Defend Utle. and the feeling that aomethlng yet clBSiy dadibi arcuad and. Tha vis- when a touch meant the equaliser and Zebrowski; Cm am t Batinga BUCKY HARRIS SIGNS chest and was .avantuafiy recovered but the fina' punch was mlsring. may be pulled out of he current iton almoat got away with toe- Tha Oriolap football team traveled by Hutt of Bunsfide on the twunQr Oaoj^t Asleeg On the basis of records, leading w r e c k . daepar play after tha tonchdhiwn. challengers for major crowns Haed to Rockville yesterday afternoon y ^ fine. Capitalising on . the A t the ^>ening of the game the la ahort, tha proof ia mt hand TO MANAGE RED SOX Tha finaites: West SidtA R sn y, le; aad lost by a aoora of t o a "break,” Burasito prooaotod to an­ Portuguese were the more clever up about aa follows: 12-2 h a t Notra Dame can *7nke It.” Zetarts It; Km vunta, Ig; Andocson. Big Tea—Michigan tha favoclta gMidt haavwr and more expeiiaaeed nex their first soora. Stewart team. Tbey pressed .continuously BOWLING W hat’s wrong w lh this pictara? Boston, October M).— (AP) — ploughed tiurough center for tea c ; Itewa, It; Startteg, rt; JObnon, Clerk taiun. but lacked finish. The goal they trafled by XlUaoia, Purdue and Ifia - W haf s Tiappaned aioce h a sudden re; Happ^, Angelo. Ihb; Hie Orioles scored te tha first Stanley “Bucky” Harris — the boy yards art! a first down. Hickey tfb; scored was absolutely unexpected Matches scheduled in tha Y . M .-C . n e s o ta . tragic danh of Koute Rockna in an Eaglaaca, rito; Copdand, fh; stto- period wbtoi Arcfalvcy tackled Dick- who turned Waridngton. up-side- W lva added 8 more to tola and A . bowling league tonight are ac fol­ East^No daflaite ratfags possi- Stitiitions, Hsgteoon for Ahgdo. but it demonstrated bow a fast and uiimn over the goal line for a safety. air^ane (ttsaater rt Bazaar, Kana., down by winning its first peonant Bunudda was oa itancbeataria 3 lows :''Rrunnei'a M aitot against Kel- bla in so upwiddy a group' but Lucas for Oopalaad. Unptecott for wide awakb forward can catch the A fumble by Smith enabled the in 1981 left Notre Dame struggling —has oome to Boston to manage yard fine- P(3r Pudoria, fanner ler^i Clothiers, Bon Am i against Pordbam, Arm y, Priaotooto Holy Baovy, Masagy for Jotetoue, |»eg- opposing defense fast asleep or (3arks to - score after recovering to find its baartngi and a new land­ tha Etod SoK. He has rignad for M ajor riayer picked up another yard Reid’s Auctionaara. Cross and Duquesne look beet grtt for Itowa, (fokvy for Htesnte- hereabouts. The Olympics were the ban on tha 30 yard line and by e r ? one year aad is going to be a third aad Stowmrt w art over on tha next Pacific Coast—dragon, Soahem ta, Tiyun for Bowa. Hartnrfia for kdekiag off after h e ban had pass­ consisi^t fine plunging carried the te brief, he answan are hat base coaching box manager. play for tha tefiebdewn. Gacfa rt- CaUfocaia and Oregon State, tb^ ~ for' AnfiSMKtn; ed out of play over the goal line, irlg«Mn over for a six poiUar. The nothing is fiuMlamentally wrong Harris rarignad aa manager of tenq^tad pam to Hutt tor axtru only remaining contenders. hnthols turned bis back on the field Leading Scorers seo(^ Ctoik tonritdown came to the w ih the picture ^ a whole, that the Detroit club rarly in September. point waa liinompiata Britain T iteagteA Tfobate,. la; I t * . as ha tapped the ball to Simmons. Southeastern—Still a wi flioamg ' minutae of play when there was only one Rockne and that Testarday brought the annonnee- (tessag racovarad c; Young, If; P . BOkart, rt; As he did so Silva started in to at­ Another West Virginian, Pete fight among Georgia, toemdy raced 35 yards to the Oriole Notre Dam e, In due and appropriate ment of his one-year managerial fum bitron the second quarter bu t. tempt to charge cown the ball as Young of BIuefMd OoPaga’s unde- Alabama, Miarisslppi,, Vandwbllt 5-ynrd fine. Tuetear want over on a tim e, not oxily will readjust its or­ c o n t r a c t . the mglaa ootfidat hold ^ p s m a t o . t o ; Cssaaqa. qb; Doyla. Ihb: Phoil. Ihh; Shovak, fh ; SrtSti- Simmons kicked off. This is usuaUy feaitod alavan. has ariawi to lead and LouW ann State. fine smash at tackle for the ganization but quickly r^ain pra- aad it baoaaoa Bumahlav ball on FAW NBB’8 FBACnCB tutions, NOfflek ter Doyla, Oariahha a foriom hope but it worked in thia the east sad ha aattoa, ia scor­ Southam—Duke andhiah Oare- s o o r a . iminent spot In thedOotbaU world It the 17 yard fine. An tetsieaptad for CassaUs. Dagrt for Euw rt, case. Simmons was alow in getting ing so fu this ttetbaU season. Una thraatanad only by Wasbtag- The Oriolaa team will practice un- dominated for the bettor part of two again placed tixa M il The Pawnees football team w in fotc Shevsdi, Nswipan started. E v «i aa he kicked Silva's Young has aeorad If'touchdowns ton-Lee aad North Carolina. S r he fights, in preparktton for the Baglas poasaerion. Two ten pinctioa tortght rt 5:48 rt the for Em nwra. Ttesa cf qoaitsra. 13- boot went out and blocked he ball f o r 7 1 points la six games for a Southwest—Aikansas aad Texas eir title which they won last sea­ ^ v e L o a t yurd loaaea by Piadkr sad glaga agar’a house an Woodland street. 15-13-15. OfBcids; Dowd, wbicb looped back nad rolled over le a d o f 88 potato over Barm an Bvar- alooa survive. son. They will practice Wednesday ‘Notre Dama has a background made it necessary for the StellM to Coach "Ted” McCarthy i umptra, Rappeny; the Bne for the only goal of he bardus of Mldrigaa aad Bob O c k c f tog Six—Nebraska ajaada aloaal a t 7 : 0 0 . ^ aad trat&Uon that axteads over 81 fcicfc agate, but doe to ro o rtte f tba U a e u p s that the following playrta report, S a n d r o w S k L g a m e . D u k a . Rocky Mountala-rUtah stffl ha years," remarks Father John 8. kiriBsr. tiie had! rematead Baglaa J . Sw ikla...... re .. .O .Fh ifiiq u Baldwin, Alberts, Obdght, Rad Loeals Stw t Slow The leader in each gttnq* or con- to beat, with Denver aad tba O’Hara, C. S. C., acting -president pro perty wlto a first down and 10 As usual the Olympics got off to lo Aggies the sola cbaDan- A rc b tv a y ...... r t ...... S o k o lo v Buzke, Patsy Burke. Charlie Cfir- to. go. fiaasen toen passed ta t)der faraace, as eompPed by he Asaod- and tha man to whom new leader son. W olfing Surawkus, Wnfis, a tfow start defense was vary gera; • ■ ■ R u b a h a ...... I g ...... K u r a for the 10 yards ahd first down oa n e x t play bat It waa ruled void he- Tb» atod PresB, foBowa: ship is looked for in the next few Rudsan. J. M cCartiiy, B . McCarthy. h a ky and tba terwarda auff erad in f td pta f g tot Missouri Valliy—Oklahoma a a d Brnnsick...... c ...... Taniser the 88 y ^ fins. Anothir Saaaen dfslde offsnsaa on Both 'K y e a r s . Eddie M cCartan, Bycholski, Herrick, .napaaquaBBa After tha goal aavaral M alone faleria Drake’s pah to the O .Ja rv te ...... Ig^ ...... B r in g g pass to Eagteaon was good for 8 taams. Qeci lost 3 yards «» ^ East— TOimg, Blue- ' "Thw a is art tiw rilghteat chance ^yorio, Scranton, Olaf Laxaon, "blHagaa ware rtade and tha team t l O e . S .t e r v i s ...... I t ...... J o b n d r o w yards. Tyier again coffgiietad a pasi post attm ipt and tha appas^ Add Oollafa . .fi IS 0 0 T S of our loateg a aanaa of balance and Gt^erpro. Jadkson, (toocha, art bagaa to aettle down. The fbr* B i g T e a — ^ v a A a r - IM a Week In East M . B w lk t e ...... le . -. .T . Vbfiippa amongst a group of BunMAda ptey- vulaamhla Stewart w! 4 > Kfitksvaek...... qb . . . .Diekinsoa proportion, merely because we lose cona on time, no axcunea are al­ (Saardfi howavar, mat a raaclnta de- dus, Michigan . . 4 7 7 fi 48 ’Ike eastern contandars will be for 8 yarda and laothaf first tent, aad Mrk. Stewart M i t c h e l l ...... r l A ...... K o n l o s a few foohaU games Wa have lost lowed. Practice is to he pla 3^ r a in •rt, Jr., took It upon thwnnalven to fenae which gave them little lee­ Southern — O o b c furher reduced tUe week te a pro­ down. iUi iaoomplstad S m i t h ...... Ih b ...... Dobox them beforei then as now, in good e r s h in e . get a personal aswimhoa rt-’IHsp- way. la the last ifi miautea the D u k a ...... 5 fi 1 0 48 gram which win provMa heaa fOUowrtl by a (somplatail one fo r-il N o v a k ...... fb ...... Tu cker nie’s” fitness by saarcbteK.ert .pfito rayaqdcs amve definitely on top but Big Six—Orahsm. salient points: yards from Saga to Bagtoeon for Score by periods: toe Add aad intervtswteg w m . B s n -: > thdr eiforts-waa a little late and Kansas State __ B 7 0 0 43 Pordbam stackteg up agatest Bt. toe third sucoeariva fiirt down, C le r k s ...... 0 6 0 6 -—12 placing tha ballon th eirtyu tlU n a. sen kaodmd down a smw osoitog hey f^Dod to break through. Southwest — Dom ln-' M ary’s husky Paris, ITIneetatt fac­ Oriolra .. V\...... 3 0 0 0— 3 As TInnswi attempted anotoer ] pMs and It bacama the Bsglrtihafi’^ O b Tuaaday aveniag he Olym- gue, Tex A A M .. 8 8 7 I 40 ing Brown; Duquense eneountortog piea w in bold a meeting and a prac­ Pacific — Howard, Edges Meriden, toe only means whirii aeemM to on toe 4 yard fine. Flfdlrt* Washington A Lee and Holy Cross U a e s ia a n tice at tba Weat Side Rac at 7:00 Souheifi CaUf. . .7 fi 3 0 38 quarterback puntod text tmveUBg west tor play Datiait, all the hall oa o’Biock. AH pUqyors and members Rocky M t—^Rlddfis, r e a c h e d ■ad tha toaiua batttad nm teto acme dfia^*. toe um atodsr rt the are urged to be on time. U t a h 1 ...... 4 8 7 0 87 Ties M. H, S. For Title U n a aa tha half Arm y rastr up after Its smahtng Sport Forum visnanThny Southeasten^— trtfimph over Tale by playing n (M y in p ic p PortagBsae Ira. In the test qaaitor, the Grant Georgia .5 5 8 0 88 breather against undefaat^ Coe S lr o m o n s ...... g ...... C h ie m lo r z ^feat. Maacbaatar to Hartford High On tha tedt-bS in toe seoond haU, t h a ir M issouri VaUai^^— College of Iowa, BAinKETBALlL M W ITNO CaCNTRAL LEAGUE M n im a n ...... i b ...... S t P ie r r e and Bristol to tot Alumni and New the Bi^es almost connected their their previously Welland, Drake .8 4 8 0 JW Three of the four m iM laatira W. T. L. Pt. N i h o l s . .. « .. .n^. . * • . . . . AI k fe llo Britain. However, both improved Own kick into a score. Tha .han supsrtecKy. Ih t ihell- wna hi elevens who have been Ofid but not A meeting of all interested In B r is t o l ...... 1 ...... 4 1 0 13 Jtr im s o n .....r h b ...... M c G u ir e r a p id ly as the season progressed 'm ited Into toe ant none < Mtegten 'poeesSnkps en- 'thstr beaten will meet strong intorsec- basketball for all ages for the com- Manchester ...... 4 l 0 18 H a n d ! to n ..... ch...... H o u s e m a n tef rtMQfi tldn ha hate at the East Bartfonl 1 ...... 3 0 2 8 . Mifl boabowia d ovar one opponent after hadtatisg fomatea pteyan stood anrd'ltan as Ihn.noifit r t a tlonal rivals, George Waspingtim. H e n r y , Football Start Courty YM CA eAoa, ffi Elm street, M a r id a u ...... 1 o 8 3 has. to toa scoraiess deadlock •sound sn a si^ uadeddsd ^ teirt. Thte irtum im pt hftor; squaring off against Tenneesefi T i e n i e y . I .I h h . •..«« B t o m f f - tertL iMXt toNhi Thursday. Middletown ...... 0 0 3 o barn, Manekanter ouirtayad Bristol whrt to 3b whssi Roott fteaUy t o galte ptowrt to- hr Oan mgta Tech against Purdtefi fit downed tha batt hofosa any ohaeg^ BuiM ldA tootc tk0 R o o n e y , Bfll Bmitii. w aahlaM -- 8 o o ta d l,r t Trifi p. m. West Hartford 0 3 o from start to flx ^ not was unable t a a l ie ...... o r ...... S llv m tw o Raid goals to baat Btaaforfir f-fi. La fiya tto Ind., and Cplgfifia ugihuii; If m i hmtofi) tanm tetamtod te to push tiw pigskte acroaa the goal TnteM at New York. Id turn it into a H e w i t t Amariao 'Unw , ^^^ tofiRfifif the Cofifilar t Hktaff art a 8-0 rtrtory over llsr- Austin ...... If. MaDo Blodkad AlahaBto Hck tor Dartmouth, tied Rare ara too Irtia s lecords it hanrtnted th e tn l e e M j in to itova Dtoftel iogh donrt its ct R o o ts , that brought 3 4 ^ an did Tgite. w M ira Itoflii- If pm know both teams; IS iS y a r t B. MeCaakay ..o f ...... R e g o <;y Oraat OaMVtor-Jtoorad two N«yy, tott-Ototni. Tim te PhUte fit fiOMT teiate tetorastedi piifiM get trfiL . OoqswoOort Maprhastar,^Stor, U ; ija 1D(|MI fA a ^ . 0. p . MoOoBkey,(.U...... C a b r a l touobdawns, ia 38-0 trtva ^ o w a n d W e s t Rhaw oM fif thfi-fiMatlng to tbam so Xdfopte fostoall season urttefontad KaMhastor, 0: B r o w n ...... o l...... La ta a New York U. » ^ complfito tha tatamaotu th rt fiiiy may hcto ifipitoeatathres Aaturdsy aftariieaw to Sham toe itoaehsster, 18; Mark[aridm ,* 6. A . K . McDonald, reftrae; goal by BiU aark, Dartmouth Barthtad with tha Ooinall-Ooluml LaaipM olMteIdo^Mhlp with Man- ______12; Bast Hartford, 8L B U v a . 88 yards in laat lalauto of |fa rJd r Lafayatta, Ityvfieufifi-ffln diastar BBdh. also undafaatod. Ih * M)MMihirtnS> 38; iVhst Hartford, toahdowa whlfih Had Hm vaid T to aad 1 V ^btykspla Jra. T. H. OLA. 7. oaafiMte ooilritoRtetto Itoi 3alm onsDn ...... g ...... V i t t a a r t t v U 'tie" pvokifiin.'. p u t t ...... r^ .» . 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' 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 fighting and after re- 6 wheel roadster, in very good rent reaaonable. Write Herald Box tor to give publlo notice to all pec* he was ever "poUtlially engaged,’' SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat eons Interested therein to appear and cdvlng the next kick-off, they forced #aid that be was not a "paid agent condition, rumble seat; 1929 accommodation ot thelt large Ue- with garage. 20 Summer street the ball back Into Burnside territory New York, O ct 80.—(AP)—A Chrysler sedan, A-1 condition; 1929 be heard thereon by publishing a of Germany,” and that "It was Mn- Luxe bus tor lodge, party or team James J. Rohan, telephone 7433. FOR RENT—9 ROOM HOUSE on oopy ot this order In some newspaper and whcM the gano^nided the ball Feder«l Grand Jury opened its In­ er my intration to spread adtt- Chevrolet coach, tires, paint and trips at spedaJ rates. Phone 8068. having a olrculatlon In.said Dletriot, was on Kirndde 40ryard line. motor good; 1929 Ford two-door, FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ East Center street All improve­ five days before said day of hearing quiry today Into the status and ac­ Semitic propaganda.” 886U. 8864. ments; steam heat; oil burner. Eagled Bomside ‘1 earnestly hope that the meth­ 2 new tires, on front upholstering ment with all improvements and and return make to this Court. V arrlck...... l e ...... Hutt tivities of Heins Bpankndebel, re­ and motor very good; Chrysler UlUAL AND LONG DISTANCE garage, hot air furnace. Inquire Rent reasonable. The Manchester WILLIAM 8. HYDE puted Nasi propagandis' chief who ods usM against ms wUl be a lea- Trust Company, Trust Dept , Judge. Geeasy...... I t ...... Bonadles son to iltlzeBs of German descent/* four-door sedan in good condition, moving, general j u cktng, Uvery 82 Bissell street H-14-tO-St. Krlpltls .. t...... I g ...... Maturo dlseppeareo last week, with infor- at a very low price. Riley Chevro­ service. Out affUtatioD with Umteo Qlacavage...... o ...... Rccola nation that be, was , still in the it concluded. ‘1 certainly hope thty FOR RENT—SUMMER ST., flve TO REINT —SETVERAL desirable AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD demand for themselvee the. same let Co., Armory Garage, 60 Wells Vans Service means lower rates os five, six and seven room bouses, Ut Manoheater, within and-for the Nldson ...... rg ...... Benson United States but preparing to flee street. Telephone 6874. furniture moving to distant points room flat with garage, flrst floor, District of Manchester, on the SStb Mltc^fill ... . rt ,.... HlUstrom to Germany. right as any other dtiaen of tble in good condition. Inquire W. S. single and double; also heated country—that is, the privilege of Large modern trucks experlenceo apartments. Apply Edward J. HoU, day of October, 1988. T yier...... re .... • Crockett Dr. Igurts T. Orleble, president men, prompt servtoa, all goods in­ Hyde. Teh 4412. Preeeiit WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq.. of,the League of tbe Friends of free speech. They cannot be de­ Phone 4643 and 8036. * Judge. Moske...... rhb ..... Dadorlo prived of this even if it Is a n ln at sured while In transit arc features KENTS NOW AVAILABLE in xU Estate of Anna Charlotte Jacobson Hayes Ih b ...... Falve New Germany, brqugbt to United offeree at no extra expense to jroa late of Manchester Iq said District, Fiedler...... q b ...... Ged States Attorney George Z. Medalld tbs boycott which not only harms Want Ad iafomiattOB sections of the town, modem flve deceased. a leiter from Spanknoebel dated Germany but America even more.” Daily trips to New York, baggies and six room tenements from 818 LEGAL NOTICES 78 Slaga:...... f b ...... Stewart ualivered direct to steamship piers Upon application of tbe Executor Substitution: Eagles—Varrlck, yesterday, In which Spanknoebel Spanknoebel said he was "an ad­ per month up. Arthur A. Kndfla. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD for an order of safe of real estate mirer” of President Roosevslb but Manchester For furtbet intormatten call 8063 belonging to said estate, as psr ap- Hanson for H(tyj9S) Hayes for said '1 am going to leave the Unit­ Telephone 6440 or 4869. at Manchester, within and for the plloatlon on file, It Is ed States somewhSTA" maintained tbe right and "duty of 8860. 8864. Perrett A Glenney ina Diatrlot ot Manchester, on the IStb 'P,' Bagleson for Mokke; SwUka for every naturalized dtisen and gum t Evening Herald DELMONT STREET, 6 rooms, all day of Oetober, A D., 19SI. ORDERED;*—That eald applicatioB Tyler; Thompson for Hansen; ‘B.’ An order for tbe arreet of tbe Preient WILUAM 8. HTDB, Eiq., be heard aad determined at the Pro­ E a i^ is^ for Fiedler; Mitchell for missing Nail was Issued Friday by to stand up for bis native country Improvements, newly rfnovated, bate Office in said Manchester ea tbe should It be dishonored and bw- CLASSIFIED REPAIRING 28 near stores and bus line. Dial 4618. Judse. 4tb day of November, 1988, at alne Nielson; MlkoUst for Hayes. MsdxUe on a charge of aoting ss an ADVERTISEMENTS Eitate of Marxaret MoCann late of o'olook la the forenoon, and tbe Court Bumslda—Potiinger for Falve; official rsprsaentanvs of the Ger­ ootted.” MOWER SHARPEN INU, vacuum Manoheiter, In said Diitrlot, deoeae* directs said Executor to givs public FOR RENT—NOV. 1ST.— Five ed. notlos to all parsons Intsrssted In Lewis for Dadorlo; Scott for Stew­ man government without diplomat­ Count Sts avaras* words to a lisa ol4aoer, wasbing machloe, gun, room tenement flrst floor, modem On motion of John P. MoCann ad- art; Stewart for Scott; Crenior for ic recognltiOB tbrrugb the State InltlaU, numbars and abbravlatlons look repairing, key making. Braltb* mlnletrator ■aid sstats to appear if Jbey see aaob count as a word and oontpound with steam beat, 18 Hollister ORDERED:—That ilx months from cause and be heard thereon by pub­ Piccolo; Dangalas for HUlstrom. Depertment. words as two words. Itlnlmnro oost Is watte. 02 Pearl street street Apply 281 Spruce or 20 Hol­ lishing a oopy of this ordsr ones In Officials! rtferes, Herb Wright; Grieble, wbo bolds a oommisslon pries ot tbraa Unas. the SStb day of October, A D„ 1911, a newspaper, having a oiroulatlon in Lrfns ratas par day for traaslaat lister street be and the same are llmitad and al­ said. Dlstrlot, flve days before tbe umpire, Earl Wrlgbt; bead lines­ as a surgson la tba United States Wall Street a ill __ lowed for the oreditors within whioh said day of hearing and return make man, Macrl; tlms, 13*13*jl8*13. Army Reserve Corps, was one of COUK8E8 AND CLASSES 27 FOR RENT—BIX ROOM tene­ to brlns in their olaims against said IMtaatlTa Mareli 19, sstats, and ths said administrator Is to this Court several prominent Oerman-Ameri* Carb Obarsa ment, with all iinprovements. Ap­ WILUAM 8 , HYDE cans to go before tbe Federal I Consaeutiva Days ,,i J ets • I ets - BEAUTY CULYUKE—B an Wblie dirsotsd to givs publlo notlos to tha Judga Briefs { Oonsaoutlva Days •• • ots U eu learning. Details free. Hartford ply 173 Charter Oak street orsditors to bring in thslr olaims K-ld-IO-tl, Grand Juity, Day ,,. •. f., i .. • t * .1 11 dls II,II ets Academy ot Hairdressing 698 Main within said tlms allowsd by posting 9 I. 8 .. Punts and Passes O ners Before Jury All ordars for irrsfular insartioas RENT HUNTING? TeU us what a oopy of this ordsr on tns publlo . Otbers wereiBfrnaid and ^^etor will ba ebarsad at tba ona tlma rata •trest Hartford. you want ws'U taks oar# ot it tor sign post nsarsst to tbs plaos wbsrt New York, Get. t,—(AF) — With •naclal ratas tor long tarn every thb dsosassd last dwsit within said West Point, N. T.—On second Bidder, publlahera df‘ tbe Staata* tbe publication tomorrow of tbe day advarttslns gtvso upon rMUSst you, without o'bargs. R. 1, Mo* town and by publishing tbs sams In Zeitung, wbo told .the Federal at­ Caan, 69 Csotsr strsst Dial 7700. soms nswspapsr having a elroulatlon State Grid Briefs thought it appears that It was not ' ting results of tbs U. S. Stesl Ads ordarad ter tbraa or sis ^ y s BUSINESS t torney Spanknoebel lougbt te ea* and stopped bstora tba third or Bttb In said- probats district, within ton Jack Buoklsr or any of tbs Army , 'ation, for too leptsmbsr 10 day will ba obarged only tor tbs as* OPHUKTUNITIES 81 PUH RENT-'rHHklk FIVE and days from ths dkts of this ordsr, and la y ers who deserved tbs most tabllsb a oonaorablp* aaotbsr Coansetlout slsvsn—Trinity counters put'fi^ari better than tbe be publlsbsd same day taust be rs* ond inalda briek. Pbooa 7691. flrst floor, with all modem im­ said Manohsstsr, be and ths sasls .s flrst gams which Yals won 118 to 0. team that 1 will not return at all reepondlnf period of 1983, a gvla sslTsd by IS e'dleeli boobi •sfu«'days issignsd for a hsarlng on the dllew- whlob soorsd 13 points. provements, at 17C Oak strsst In­ anos of said administration adoount la ths future, I am going to leave of 160 per cent Id ltd A m. qulrs Maplss Hospltnl, 164 Oak with said sstats, and thib Cguft di­ Nsw London—Ths oosst fuard Oakland, O i^ .—flt. Mary's Is TELEPHONE YOUR FUEL AND FEED 48 A strsst rects tbs Exsoutor to glv# publlo no­ seodlnf a bacl^ld east to play WANT ADS. tlos to all persons intsrbsted therein slsvsn probably rsf ards 30 as tbslr FOR SALE—HARP WOOD for FOR RENl—FIVE LARGE , r o ^ , to appear and be heard .thereon 1^ unlucky nUmbST., |t wss bsatso 30 Fdrdbam which tbs Gael# believe Ads are aoosptsd evsi toe tslspbeas atova, fumaoa aad flra placa. fS.OO pubusnlng a oopy of this order Ui to 18; by Rbofls Island Saturday baS-#ttu#l Ibe RgiS# on tbe field and eC tbs OBAMOB RATB gtvso above in flrst class condltloii. I n ^ r a some newspaper having a olreuiatfon boat tnem al) b o l ^ wben it comes as a oonvsoisnos to advsrttssrs, but oord, 14.60 par loau. diM . Hacklar, 426 Centsr sfrsst In Laid Dlstrlot, flve days before said and tbs wssk bsfors Middlsbury al­ tbs CASH flATBb will bs asssptsd as talapbona Roaadala 18-13. day of hearing and return make to so scored 20 pomts to 6 for tbs ssr- to nicknames. In it are Quartirback FULL PATMBNT it paid at tbs bust* FOR RENT—SUMMIT ST,,’ half this■llB Court." vlcs ts4m. "Soupy Bid" Abeam, Halfback Bsss ottles on or bstor* tbs ssvtntb FOR SALE—SLABS, Hickory and duplex house, flve rooms, garage WILUAM 8. HYDE George "loe,,.H^se" Wllaon and day followi.ig tbs first intsrtlon of JUdfS. F id lt^ k 'TtydamUkT' Dodson. saob ad otbsrwlss tbs OBAftOB oak. Selactad drapiaea wood, cut south side. Apply Manchester H-lO-fd-ft. New Haven—Buklosss at Arnold HAL RATB will bs oollsotsd. No rs«poosl* to ordnr. C. A. Staye. Dial 3149. Realty Co. Telephone 4413. Is ploklns; up. This slsy a, always Mllty for srrors In tslspbonsd ads Providence—The Brown-Prlnceton will bs assumsd and thslr aosuraoy AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD hampered by look of rss4nfss, scored oannot bs guarantssA FOR RENT—AT 26 Eire street, at Manchester, wltbln and for the its second succssslvs victory Satur­ series, to be resumed this week after GARDEN—FARM- first floor, modem flve room flat, District of A^anchester, on the 91th a year's lapse, presents a curious INDEX OF day of October. 1983. day, beating tbs New Jersey State DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 good location. Near Main street, Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq., Tes Main street couple or three; less than 820 pointment of a successor trustee of for half an boiir to work off the leading the parade with seven vlc- Oarages—Service—Storage K month, electricity, bath, toilet, gas, said estate, and this Court directs tbe energy supplied. torito* * Motorcyclea—Bicycles ...... 1! Trustee to give public notice to all Wanted Autos—Mrrorcvcles .... 11 FOR SALE—HAND PICKED Bald­ white sink and cement cellar, near —Prof. E. C. Roads, University of FSeven of these teams were from Buainess a.id PratesslaDal Setvlees win apples, 60c bushel, at farm, mlUs, and business section, flve persona Interested therein to appear London. the E ast eight from the Midwest, Business Services Offered ...... 18 bring container. 612 Keeney street and be heard thereon by publishing Household Srr.ioes Offered ...... IS-A minutes from trolley. CaU today. a copy of this order In some news­ four fl»m tbe South and two from Building—Contracting ...... 14 Telephone 6424. Don’t wait and be too late. For in­ paper having a circulation in said I still have my dandfag shoes. the For West. Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 formation inquire 91 So. Main District, flve days before the day of —George M. Cohan, The list follows^ Funeral Directors ...... 16 FOR SALE—NUMBER-oNf Green said hearing and return make to this (Three or more games.) Heatin Plumbing—Roofing .«■ 17 Mountain potatoes. Orders solicited street or telephone 7505. Court. Insurance ...... IS WILLIi(M 8. HTDB If my government had put pad- W PF Hllllnery—Dressmaking ...... 19 for winter. Inquire Chas. E. Judge.. fists in concentration camps, I Duquieime...... 7 126 13 J uoving—Trucking—Storage ... 10 Thresher, Buckland. Tel. 6046. GARDEN STREET, 6 room tene­ H-10-80-88. would have had to put myself in Bluefldd (W. Va ) Col. . .6 236 7 (READ THE STi'RY, THEN CX)LOB THE PICTUBB) Painting—Papering ...... SI Proresslonal Services ...... a SI m ent Apply 12 Knox street. flrst. Goievs (Pa ) CcUege . .6 138 26 'The squirrel little Dotty found whirled about and seaippered^j a Repairing ...... St HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 —Chancellor Adolf Hitler. Oregon ...... 6 113 7 Just squatted right down on the nearby tree, to hide tinm out ' of Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... S4 FOR RENl'—6 ROOM tenement, Ernery and Henry (Va.) 6 102 0 sight. ■ Toilet Qooda and Service ...... S6 FOR RENT I seem now to be able to see sun­ ground and started eating bread, Wanted—Buslnese Service n .... S6 FOR SALE—BIG BARGAINS in with all improvements, 19 Summit Coe (Ia ) College ...... 6 88 9 “He knows that wipteris eomibg. used cook stoves and heaters. Cook street Telephone 8896. Residential section, five mm- shine and happiness on the horizon. Canlsiua (N. Y.) CoUege 6 192 20 while all the Tinies laughed in glee. Gee, he's Just as smart as he pan BMaeatloamI —Secretary of the Treasury William louraea ano Classes .. s sA • Aa S7 stoves 86.00 up; also new oil burn­ utes’ walk from Main Street Fordham ...... 6 163 6 Said Dotty, “Gee, but this is fun. be,” said Cc^py. “When the snow ^Ivate Instruction ...... S8 ers for sale. Manchester Green FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM down­ and School, H. Woodln. Murray (KyO Teachers 5 149 13 I thlnlf this squirrel’s the. biggest falls, he’ll be fixed for food, all lancing ...... •m m * t a n > :s tS-A Garage.—Jones. stairs tenement, aU improvements, Oklahoma City ...... 6 148 48 one that I have ever seen. Just (ustcal—Dramatic . . . . • • naocb 03 a S9 49 Elro street John Clough, tele­ Tammany KaU, with all Its cor- Army ...... 6 130 6 look! He's making friends with m A” Van ted—Instruction SO SEMI - BUNGALOW ruptlcm, has not cost New York "Why, sure, he likes you, and Another squirrel thwi Joined '(he^ Ftnaaetal ^FOR SALE—BED, spring, and mat­ phone 6720. 7 Rooms G eoii^ ...... 5 114 .36 Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages m ..-« SI tress; also circulating heating near as much as her bankers. Holy Cross ...... 5, 1X8^ 21 why not ? You see, you’ve ^ven him bunchv “Ah, hal I have a happy Business Opportunities SS stove, with oil burners. T^ephone BDR RENT—6 ROOM teneipaent —^Norman Thomas. Duke ...... 6 102 22 a lot of food, and he was hungry," himch,” exclaimed the kindly'ijBbhr- koney to Loan ...... SS Stone fireidace; garage. In­ 5346. with all Improvements, comer quire DepSHil (Chicago) ...... 5 93 6 said wee Duncy, with'S smile. man. "We’ll bavA# boxlhg sb ^ . Help aad SItaatloaa Wadsworth and Summit streets. As a nation, we are approaching S t Cloud (MlniA) Teach 6 6l 12 )‘l know Just what I’m going to 'Tve taUjdit tfie eq p b ri^ to box Belp Wanted—Female ...... Si the fifth depression winter with ^de­ do to make that fellow like me, too. A bit and I am siWe youT V Uketlt Kelp Wanted—Male ...... mm St Apply 31 Wadsworth street 217 No. i3m Street Princeton ...... • -4 i l l 0 Salesmen Wanted ...... S6-A MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 creased faith in the effiesu^ of eco­ Michigain...... 4 101 6 I ’m going back into the woods for We’ll tie glovds to t h ^ tio a t tsm e ' Phone 3300 nomic panaceas, but with increased Mass. State ...'...... 4 88 26 a little while.” and theyT show yon w;jat J^they mrp Wanted—Male or Femals .. 87 FOR^ SALE—PIANO, guitar, sew­ confidence In our capadty for co­ know.” . I! . Agents Wanted ...... :.S7-A BUSINESS LOCATIONS St 11101008 (Pa ) Col. t.4 ; 72 8 Situations Wanted—Fein^e ..... SS ing machine 85.00 each; oil stove operative action. Nebraska '...... 4 71 7 "Now, what’s that lad up to to­ 'The gloves w err riioT ly tied va Situations Wanted—Male ...... SS 82.00. 42 Woodbridge sti^ L FOR RENT 64 —CoL Leonard P. Ayres, Cleve­ day?" said Goldy, aa he ran away. tight and an waii ready for %a Employment Agencies ...... 40 Peru (Neb.) Teachers . .4, 53 , 0 Live Slock—Pete—Poaltvy—Vehlelea land conomist. Arlaona State. Teachers 4 53 13 "I thinir I know Just what it Is,” flght "This ouefilt to be a thrim ^ the flsherman replied. show,” the b u n » heard W in ^ Dogs—Birds-Pets ...... 41 WANTED TO BUY ^ RENT FREE 1 MONTH.—Store For Rent, Dec. 1st Tulsa 8 6 Llv Stock—Vehicles ...... 41 16x45, flrst class condition. Oak rm not a prince. ' Pm Just <»a Moravian (Pa:) jC6Uege.3 18 0 “He’ll bring some hickory nuts And then the;''sqabiei# Poultry and Supplies ...... 4S back here:” 'Then Duncy ran into around. AU of^-a mi8deek .:a Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 WANTED—USED BABY Grand street, near Main, to responsible HVn-BOOM BUNGALOW of the people. psuty. G. R. Burr. Tel. 4161. —^BJauilce Chevalier. the clear.- ‘Tve found .some fine bound.' one of ' tilpn p M toe Pot Bale—MIseeHaaeoM v piano. State make and price for CompleMy tnmlshed, fSlL other one a nice atoibk Articles tor S a le ...... 46 cash. (Steinway preferred). Write . BdflntlsraityB fathers may soon nuts -for the squirrel,” he. very Boats and Acceasorlss ...... 46 Herald,- Box K. TO RE3JT—OFFICES AT 866 Main Apply HOLDBN-NVLSON OO. .One trouble wltb the theater now ,be fwli to nutae thslr own o^droL loudly cried. * ’ Building Materials ...... 47 atreet (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed­ Is that. It's become a 'e^t. ^ He's Just (Ueoovered tbe babYi bet* The monstrous squirrel readied (Haa Btystto llM i Dtsmonds—Watches—Jewelry 41 BablBOW BMff. Electrical Appllanoee—Radio ... 4S WANTED— OLD GLASS goblets, ward J. Roll TeL 4642 and 8026. ' \ -^^:Gebrge M. Cohaa- tle^- -.. ... - rlghti out and took tiie nutA He Bex# attoy.) Fuel and Feed ...... 4S-A sauce dishes, tumblers, old salts, Garden — Farm-Dairy Products 60 Household Goods ...... it milk glass etc. Write Herald, Box f Machinery and T o o ls ...... 6S O. usical Instruments r...* IS ALLEY OOP Foozy Is Sufpidoiis! HAMLIN SSloe and Stors Equipment ar.a* 14 yeeials at the StC{rM...... M K(M)M8 WITHOUT BOARD 59 Wearing Lvoarcl- "n rS a;a • a • • a il^^Furs mm 67 Wanted—To Buy • *a*«a3 aa'aan It /W w«0S omNV/' ^ PLEABANT SOUTH ROOM, heat- WV \ w wt, M-3 KUMTS- WE WIUl BMttmmvmmif ed, tile bath room, with shower. ® I / mVVOU’RE ANINNV,' !ahe vou \ QM ..omi V^lthoat Board aaaa^aama Dial 4646.14 Spruce street. te S '/d d . ^ I ”VER VWRK'S IN VWN. -J' SURE \!A GOT oardort Waatod • • • a a aaca.6.V 6fl6.n^9*^ . gantry Board^fUaorti K iVVfiQHG, EVSRSrmN6 ^t#la^R#Staiirailtd aaaW!V6«C«»«M HOTELS—RBSTAURANliei i .’TE tL 'rifit WO TH' GRAND f AH FlttO? 6 0 Q o S ran ted—Rooma^Board oia a a r.«i SWV* N^YA J BE A60LISHL^ ikmiihfi Maal Batata Fa* Baat NEW HOTEL SHERIDAN. A home __ aanta, Flata TanaBants n ^jtnaaa Looatlona tor Rant away from homa. Ifodekn oomfort- ouaaa for Root ahle rooms, nm nlof Water or pri­ iburbaa tor Rant vate bath. SjMdal low weekly jmuDW Bomaa for Root Fantofl to Roat rates. 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