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'-■f-r inaQ>AT, ocnoBSR ts, itM ' t tfm titrB trr E n n ilitt VnraOt AVBBAGB DAILX OBOIJljmOM III iih.ii III '■ ■ I'l 0RT Mta.. Grace Ames of North Main The Highland Park Community Francia J. K eefe who was asso­ Btreet w ill be hostess for the meet- club will run the second setback The Manchester Mothers club will ciated with the Hartford office for . James GIgllo, who conducted the ON SIX MONTHS’ DIET of the Past Presidents’ club of party In the present series tomor­ hold Its regular meeting tonight In nearly a year before he was trans­ Mary C. Keeney Tent, tomorrow row evening at 8 o’clock at the club­ barber shop Ih the BlsseU street Center church bouse. I t will ferred to Manchester will open an LOOK! Day A t Kshop McAnliffe to Send Sopt. Wheeler Declares He evening at 8 o'clock. house. All cash prizes will be store In the State theater building, "heirloom night" with arrangements office in town to handle Title 2 of LE AV E S ‘TO W E L IN M A N awarded as usual and refreshments closed his shop on Thursday of last In charge of Mrs. EMward O'Malley the National Housing Act. Any Plain Garment .".V •■X AFTER AN OPERATION week. The fixtures were moved According to authentic Informa­ Takes Steps k Fight San^ Members of Ever Ready Circle, served. and her committee. Every member Out 155,000 Safe ’ Anto Is Certain That Colored D IR E a RELIEF from the building on Saturday. Mr. tion received this morning the dis­ K ings Daughters, will have a social la urged to be present DRY CLEANED C J/V Leningrad, Oct. 29.— (AP) — GIgllo has entered the employ of an continuance of the local F. H. A. afternoon tomorrow from 2 to S The Young People’s society of AND PRESSED HALE’S Surgeon Varsbavchlk today was tions Imposed by League; Oak street barber. office left about eleven insured o ’clock, in the directors' room of the the Concordia Lutheran church will Driring pledges to His Man Is the One Sought sentenced to a year at hard labor mortgages In the process of com- COSTING MORE Whlton Memorial Library. hold their monthly business meet­ For Free Delivery Servlet for leaving a towel about two A delegation from Manchester REMOVING EAST BOUND letlon. . Ordinarily such a dlscon- feet In length In the' body of a Sale of Meats Restricted ing Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Call 4836 Connecticat Parishes. A good turnout of the members Is Lodge A.O.U.W., will go to New Sinuance would be a serious Mow to Once A Year W e Turn for Months. man ho had operated on. The hoped for as at this meeting the Haven on Thursday. They will be the building Industry of Manchester, Peerless Cleaning THA^IN 1934 man died a month later. delegates to the recent convention accompanied ny some of the mem­ RAILWAY TRACKS however Mr. Keefe stated today and Curb Put On Public RUMMAGE SALE In Meriden will make their report. bers of the Community Players. The that he would be glad to complete Works Hartford, Oct 29— (AP) — Co- Bridgeport Oct 29.—(AP)—A any mortgages now pending Anaploea of Iiadirs’ .VId Society latter organization will present two OflSce and Plant: Over The Store To The eratlng In the campaign to de- negro whom Supt. of Police Charles Dining; More Nations Join one act plays as the entertainment whether at the bank or the Federal This Despite Government’s o f Emanuel Lutheran Church. William- N. Keefe of Lawrence. All Iron Between Parker Vil­ office. 93 Wells St.,' So. Manchester 'erease deaths and accidents on A. W heeler said "Is .rithout a doubt Mass., who has been a guest of Miss for a party that Is being sponsored TOWNS WIRED OUT Cheney Block, 085 .Main Street by the New Haven lodge. lage and Vernon Being Taken The president and vice-president streets and highways pastors in the Black Terror,” was arrested by Wcdneado.v, Octolier SO Nellie E. Newman of Hackmatack Sanctions Pact; Little Up— Other Sections Arc G irl Scouts And Their every Catholic church In Connecti­ a police patrol shortly after 3 a. m. Efforts to End the Dole Opens A t 8 A. M. street the past week, has returned to his home. The Booster club of the North Completed. cut at the requeat of the Most Rev. today after be^ bad been discovered BY HAITI FLOODS Methodist church wUI have a Hal­ Maurice F. McAullffe, bishop of the prowling about tiie bedroom of Mrs. Before the End of Next News from War Zone. lowe’en party tonight at the cottage L e a d e r s . diocese, will ask parishioners at this Raymond J. Ryan of 778 Colorado of Leon Holmes at Coventry lake. A train of ten freight cars with Sunday’s masses to "sign and live avenue. The members will meet at 7 o’clock a derrick, arrived In Manchester CARD Your shopping tomorrow will help the up to a safety driving pledge.” Police are convinced, Supt. Month. Rome. Oct. 29.— (AP)-:-Prem ler at the home of Mr. and Mrs, this morning at 9:15 and after the KLEIN’S RED Bishop McAuliffq, who has long Wheeler aald, that the man under Whole Villages Swallowed Up Mussolini today put the nation on a Holmes on Woodbridge street and hew a strong advocate of safety arrest Is the negro who has terror­ transportation to the lake will be passing of the train at 9:30 percentage of funds they receive to carry educational work, today gave bis ized the city for months by break­ six months diet to figh t the sanc­ started at work picking up rails "unqualified support to the safety Washington, Oct. 29.— ( A P ) — An by Water, Still Believe provided those who require It. PARTY on their activities. ing Into homes and frightening Haiti counta the dead from Its latest hurricane disaster In the thousands, according to estimates of relief tions Imposed by tha League o f Nap Special games and prizes will be In from Parker Village east to Ver- AND WHITE pledge campaign” as being one women despite city-wide police pa­ officials in the little island republic. The full fury of the combined wind storm and flood struck In the official summation showed today tions. which will be of “great and lasting trols. HALLOWE’EN charge of the committee, Charles nln. The form er east b^und m il of vicinity of Jeremie, native \Ulage of which a street scene is pictured above. Reports from isolated areas that tbs government, despite Its That 2,000 W ere Kifled. The first o f the measurea, effee-' FOOD STORE Edgcrly, Charles Fields, Leon Monday, Oct, 28 benefit to humanity.” The prisoner is Waller Gordon, indicate the death toll may reach 2,000. program to- end the dole, has spent the New York, New Haven * Hart­ live Nov. 8, ordered restricted sale Come and see our Hallowe’en Show, \ Holmes and Elton Johnson. 161 Center Street This week 155,000 safe driving 26, a laborer residing in Chopsey more for direct relief so far thia ford railroad has been taken up by Dial 3256. We Deliver. pledges will be sent to pastors In Hill road. year than it did during the same pe­ of meats to reduce tha neceatity at every parish in the state. At a re­ On orders of Supt. Wheeler he Is Noise Makers, Crepe Papers, Skeletons, A meeting of the membership men employed by the railroad com­ St. Bridget's riod In 1934. Port-Au-Prince. Haiti, Oct. 29.— Imports. Restrictive meaaorde wera committee of Campbell Council, K. lh€ j w . n u . 4 CORR cent meeting of the clergy in Hart­ held In $25,000 bail and la under This year’s relief grants were (AP) — Althotigh relatively faw also put on public dining. pany. Ralls have been removed from The Winner of the $2.00 ford Bishop McAullffe called atten­ constant guard In a cell at police Oht! ------„ of C., w ill be held in the Knights of East Hartford to Manchester and M anchistir Comm^ GOV. CROSS CLOSES placed at $1,227,973,573, compared bodies have been recovered, authori­ B Dues la also p ra p a r^ a plan Columbus home this evening. Dis­ Basket of Groceries: Parish Hall tion to the safety pledge campaign headquarters. Arrest Suspect In to $1,013,069,738 In the correspond­ to reduce the governmental use at from all points east of Vernon to ties said today additional Informa­ tricts will be assigned to teams. and urged the cooperation of all The arrest was made by Sergeant ing ten months o f last year. paper and other euppUaa t to t are Masks, Horns, Favors and Hats, Willlmanttc. The work that Is now DOOR PRIztel parlahes in this educational work. Patrick Devine and Patrolman Jo­ tion tended to. confirm the estimate being done will mean that all of the MRS. H. SCHMITZ The amount granted for relief partly Imported. ' and Bishop McAuIiffe’s request was seph Lengyel, In a police radio car, STATE’S WOODLANDS Since October 1 has been only a of 2,000 dead In last week’s hurri­ Games, Candies, Pumpkins and Cats, Forty ' Hours devotions, which former east bound rail will be re­ 18 Hemlock Street characterized today by Joseph R. following a chase of nearly a mile, cane and cloudburst. The first of the orders to heeoma The Murder of Two - fraction of what It was In October effective wUl"cloeabptc)»er Mwc r on opened in St. James’s church at the REFRESHMENTS'! moved. N ew grade - crossings have ' Boldt, Jr., assistant director of the after he fled from the Ryan home. a year ago, however, and officials The actual number which died In Fans, Stickers, Witches Galore, 10:30 mass Sunday will come to a been built at all o f the crossings A basket given away every National Bureau of Casualty and Is Identified Tueadaya and Wednesdsy o b m Admission 25c. CONTRACT PLATERS are predicting that Increased em-' roaring torrenta of wator probably tha duration at the diet law. l83a cloee oh Tuesday morning. During where the rails have been taken up, week. Every 2i>c purchase Surety Underwriters, as "'The big­ The prisoner Immediately was re­ ployment from the works program never will be known. The majority All here at the— Sunday luid today out o f town gest single piece of automobile safe- turned to the Ryan home where he Hunters, Fishermen and Even o f beef, poultry, and pork bi to ba making a wider crossing than was entitles you to a ticket. Do you know— Cops in Bridgeport will bring an end to all Federal out­ of those who died were believed to rigidly restricted. Ths butcher priests were present. Many took the the case when there were two sets w w ork which has been done by any was brought face to face with Mrs. lays for direct relief during Novem­ have been swept out to sea. When and how to overbid defensively? Ryan. ahopa, in payment for the two days’ opportunity to go to communion of rails to cross. iwurob group in America.” ber. Tardy reports In the absence o f "That's the fellow,” she said posi­ Picknickers Are Barred doting, will be permitted to remain . BIG LITTLE STORE this morning and others will do so TUESDAY SPECIALS How to use “safety plays” ? Kip’s la tte r Bridgeport, Oct. 29.—(AP) —; F)sr Above Levels telegraph or telephone faellittas re­ Cognizant of' u e growing _ _ need for tively. He was then taken to the '%who had broken a music shop win­ opan Sundaya until 11 a m. tomorrow morning. Early this year, as the works pro­ lated that whole towns were swal­ What the “cooperative double*’ is? education on safety, Bishop Mc­ Third Precinct police station and Supt. of Police Charles A. Wheeler dow to obtain a radio. Muasolint rejected the Idea at ADVERTISEMENT— Phillip’s Q [J by Executive’s Order. gram moved at a anail’a pace Dial 5321 Aullffe addressed the following let­ later transferred to headquarters. said today he had received word Palka was taken Into custody by lowed up by flood waters on the breadearde or any other such ra> Group 9 of Center church wom­ PEAS, 3 cans...... two Buffalo detective sergeants and through (Jongresa and then encoun- southern peninsula, the disaster atrietlons. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Kronlclc of ter to pastors on August 16, last: Supt. Wheeler made the definite that a man had been arrested In en, Mrs. Rollln Hitt, leader, will For declaration that the prisoner Is the two Bridgeport policemen as lie zona. . Bestauraat Ordeve the Wllrose Dress Shop are in New SHOULDER <1 "The frightful list of deaths and (Oontlnned on Page Six) meet tonight at 7:30 In the church accidents during the past week haa "Black Terror” after examining ef­ Buffalo, N. Y., in connection with walked alone In Riverside Park. He Hartford, Oct. 29.— (A P ) — Con- Town Wiped Oat Hottis, restaurants and dining NICHOLS York today on a buying trip. LAMB CHOPS, lb. PHILIP W. LINNELL offered no realstance when sur­ parlor. Free Delivery aroused the feelings of all citizens fects found In the car In which he the recent sla^ng of two Bridge­ neeticut’s woodland waa closed at The river Anas, near Jeremie, on cars will be forbidden to serve niore Certified Culbertson Teacher port policemen. rounded by the officers. than one meat or fish dlab at a P. 0. Building: Depot Square BEEF LIVER, O O of the Commonwealth. Drivers and futllely attempted to escape. Some noon today by proclamation o f Gov­ the peninaula’e north shore, was re­ lb...... 33 Walker Street Tel. 6742 pedestrians should awaken to their of these things, the superintendent The man, described as a paroled In his pockets. Police Commis­ ported to have wiped Jut tha town meal. reaponslblUty of remedying this said, had been taken from other prisoner from Elmira Reformatory, sioner James W. Higgins said, were ernor Wilbur L. Cross and will re­ GARNER ON VISIT of Marfranc. Many of Ite 600 resi­ To increase the fooq supply tbs OUR OWN BULK WELDON grave situation. homes visited by the "Black Ter­ was arrested by Sgt. John Carroll found $500, a revolver and a black­ main closed until the forest Are dents were supposed to have been fish industry promised to Increiib ^ A U E RH l ^ U T , lb. “Caution, respect for the rights ror’.’ In the past few months. of the Buffalo police and pSilcemen jack. The youth recently returned hazard abates. drowned. , production. Restrictions on game FOR SALE DRUG CO. of others, the observance of the A blackjack, made of solid rub­ from Bridgeport, Wheeler said. here from Bridgeport, Mr. Higgins The governor’s proclamation. The same stream tilced off and nave also been lifted to encouraga BACON, stated and “could no,t'.have obtained TO JAP EMPEROR . traffic rules, the maintenance of the ber and equipped with a leather Sgt. 'I'liomaa P. H. Kearney and Issued lost night at the request of destroyed three fourths of tha )own Its uae-as food."^'— ...... handle; the upper part of a wom­ that much money b y working.” The SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE with about one lb. automobile In a satisfactory condi­ Patrolman Wilfred Parker were State Forester Austin P. Hawes, of Moron, Inhabited by 1,600 per­ Spaghetti and bread were fofixia Do You Know That an’s silk stocking made into a mask commissioner smd the prisoner PINEHURST MEATS OUR GOOD tion and rdad courtesy will do much shot to death a few weeks ago by read: sons. to be lafe because the 1988 wheSt Pinehurst Sells . . acre o f land, small barn, sheds, etc., lo­ BLUE FLAME to lessen the loss of life and Umb. that would cover the head and face; would b« questioned about recent "Whereas, less than one Inch -of crop waa officially given as 3fl2,* one of the two men who had broken The distressed area waa cut off Kindling Wood, tarrel Fresh Pork Shoulders .. 25c lb. GROUND '(PLEASE NOYE) "Pleaae impress these points upon and an outfit 'o r siphoning gas from local holdups, as well as about bis rain haa fallen since the ninth of cated on Oakland street. into a radio store. Vice President With Speaker not only from communication eflth 000,000 huahels, whteh, plus tbb full, all spilt up flne, HAM BURG, lb. .. r § Are Your Feet | your parishioners at all masses on automobiles In which Gordon sought part in the Bridgeport slayings. September, and a condition of ex­ reserv e stock. Is considered sufO*. Roasting Chickens, 4 '/r lbs. av. 1 9 c Port-Au-Prince but by road aa wall, 40c. This place to be sold at a real bargain. Mortgage can next Sunday.” to flee the pursuing police. No charge has been placed treme drought exists throughout the dent to cover the nation’s needs.' Red Seal 1 Hard To Fit? 1 Buffalo. N. Y., Oct. 29.—(A P I- ogainat the youth, H iggins said, highways In many Inatances having ...... 33c lb. be arranged if desired. KEROSENE Transcript Editorial state and there Is great danger of Brynes Has Aodi- Mussolini took active command d f Charcoal, 8 bags Frank PaUca, 18, o f Buffalo, a pa­ pending results of questioning by been destroyed. It waa believed the TOMATOES. 3 cans 2 visit Our Orthopedic De- S Taking up the battle against forest flres, under authority' vested the national defensa against Uw asp Kerosene OU. Inquire 2 5 c roled reformatory inmate, was ar­ the Bridgeport officers, Lieutenant ■ partment for a 'Scientific I RANGE OIL deaths and accidents the Rt. Rev. In mo I hereby proclaim all secUpna coffee crop was saved. In the main peoted eanetlonA He summoned'to (PCedar' Mope. MANCHESTER BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION rested at 1 p. m. today for question­ Frank Bray and Sergt. John J. Car- ence With Sovereign. because It grows on hiUtides, out of Fowl for Fricassee 9 Fitting of Our Stylish P Msgr. Thomas S. Duggan, editor of YOUTH CONFESSES / o f woodland and brushland within hla offlee all offldals and bidustfW ' Washboards. ing in the slaying of two policemen roll. They were assisted by Detec­ reach o f flooded rivhra. or Your Own Agent. PoUy Preston Shoes. S ' W e the Catholic Tran'scrlpt, pointed out the state closed to all persons ex­ chiefs concerned and at two matt­ In an editorial o f the selfishness and in Bridgeport, Conn., on ^p tem ber tive Sergts. Albert E. Bolmes and Residents and buslnna bousM In F O R B E N T — 30, 1935, when the officers were cept the owners or tenants of such ings placed before them the nrese r t ' NORTON’S 5 0 g a U . $ 4 .0 0 utter disregard of maity drivers for Frank F. O’Neil of the Buffalo po­ Tokyo, Oct. 29 — (AP) — Vice this city contributed to relief funds 9 9 c I shot down after surprising burglars land, or their agents or employees. tituatlon and the probabla enact o f Johnson’s El ^ r ic Floor D e liv e r the rights of others on the high­ STRANGLING GiRL lice. ' President John Nance Garner of the for survlvorA Polisher by he day or Weighing Just under 3United States appeared In audience half day. pounds. PHONE STATION— 3877 son during which angling In Inland It Due# declared the people bai For sour, acid stomach. Re­ a DR. C. BERGHINZO ■ Monslgnor Duggan cited os an waters or bunting within ths state before Emperor Hlrobito of Japan proved tbelr ability to dlidpllna lief from Indigestion, belching, In Attendance * W. S. GRANT HOME-6033 example the experience of a ser­ shall be suspended, and all provltiona today with his shoes on. ihemselvts to obey and bo had con- vice Station attendant who informed That constituted an answer to re­ V E G E ^ A B L ^ nausea, gas, etc. Results 12 Year OU CUU Was BEY IS INDICTED OFnGIALS'REOPEN relating to closed seasons shall be ASK FOR REVISION fidenca Inltbem once they knew tbs Our Ground Beef ha« a reputation ANNOUNCEMENT guaranteed. kn autoist that his lights were too In force. cent speculation - in America over tituatlon.) for freehnesa and quality . . . ARTHUR DRUG STORE glaring to pass Inspection, adding whether! be would have to pay hla FEDERAL HOUSING INSURED MORTGAGES CAN that such brilliancy would en­ In Effect Today respects to the Sovereign In stock­ T im N IP S COMMUNITY FILLING STATION Found Tied to a Stump in “This order is to take effect at Pinehurst STILL BE OBTAINED IN MANCHESTER EVEN IF YOU ARE AN AMERICAN CITIZEN, danger the lives of passengers In on- IN FIRST DEGREE MYTHEN MYSTERY ing feet. OF UTILITIES A a Sanctions Drive Yellow or White eomlng machines. noon, Tuesday, October 29, 19SS,,and -For two generations no foreign Ground Beef 1 HOUGH THE LOCAL F. H. A. OFFICE HAS BEEN JOIN NOW, NORTH END TOWNSEND CLUB NO. %. "To Hades with the other fellow” , Maine Woods. shall remain In force until by pro­ visitor has been asked to remove Gaining Force SweeV POTATOES ______clamation 1 declare the period of CLOSED. INFORMATION GIVEN UPON REQUEST. For Quality the attendant told Monslgnor Dug­ bis shoes when he Is ushered across ' OenevA OcL 20.—(A P)— H m 29c lb. gan was the reply of the driver, Grand Jury Returns Tm e Bill said emergency Is eliminated.” the highly polished wood floors of " sanctions drive” sgalnat to 5/lbs. lOc “let him look out for himself!” Boy Disappears On Christ­ The governor is given authority the palace into the presence o f the Investment Bankers Hope force an early end to the war In Auburn, Me., Oct. 29 — (A P ) — to close the forest during periods The facile pen of Monslgnor Dug­ Guy Cressey, youthful wanderer, EmMror. RANGE of drought by Section 874C o f the took on new Impetus to­ Calves’ Liver. FRANCIS Jo KEEFE gan, outstanding among religious confessed today. Sheriff Ralph Riley Charging Him With Con- mas Eve; Body Found In The vice president was clad for­ Federal Control W fll Be day. Caoiraower. said, to killing and criminally as­ General Statutea, a law that never mally In a cutaway with striped Telephone 6341 was invoked until the chief execu­ An official communique showed Spiiuch — Beets. Sausage — Scotch Ham. OIL (Continued on Page SIX) saulting 12-year-oId Annie K. trousers an'd hlgb-laced black shoes th at up imtU noon, 24 nations bad tive’s proclamation was Issund last which apparently had not been Icew rg Lettuce. Knights at Fairfield, October 7. stahle’ s Murder. River Three Months Later. Within Proper Limits. agreed to take p ^ In the Buy- Pinehurst Quality Corned Beef. D ia l 4129 Riley told the Associated Press night. shined recently. ' Toiratoes KEMPS, INC. The penalty for vtolattng the Accompanying him to the palace Nothlng-From-It^ boycott pro­ that Cresaey said be "choked her posed by Great Britain. with a rope, tied her body to a ruling is a flne o f not less than $8 were. Speaker Joseph W. Byrns of Crisp, Freeh Drive NEW YORK OPENS An Indictment of murder In the Boston, Oct 29.*-(AP)— The nor more than $100 or Imprisonment White Sulphur Springs, W. V a , Tbeqs nations are tha UMoa of Chocolate Finger CAMPBEU. stump . and criminally aasaulted the American House of Representa­ GREEN BEANS her..” first degree was brought In by a death of Robert Mythen, "18-year- of not more than six months o r both. tives and Eklwln L Neville, charge OcL 29.—(AP)—The Investment Bouth , Australia, , Cookies, lb. ...,. C Service Station Cressey 'was arrested Monday Tolland county grand jury at 2:08 old Wlnthrop High school senior, The proclamation waa Issued a t d’affaires of the American Embassy. Bankers Asaocistlon, through Its Great Britain, Bulgaria, Detimarli; Safely .LOANRACK^WAR night on a charge of criminally as­ thia afternoon against John Bey, the height of the Connecticut hunt- .The trio remained for ten minutes committee on public service securi­ Bethonia, France, Greece, Ouatw whose body was found floating In malA IndU, LatviA LiberlA Lltbu- 2 " “ '^ 2 5 c Fruited Oatmeal 1 Ef 13th Anniversary Sale saulting B 14-y«Ar-oId Livermore accused o f the slaying of (Constable -Ing season and the necessity for the talking with the Sovereign through ties, expressed today the hope that Cookies, lb...... J.OC Headlights ad justed by the schoolgirl. Be was questioned in John DeCjarlt o f Ellington. Bey en­ the Charles river three months after action waa a source of regret to a foreign office Interpreter In the the Public Utility Act of 1936 would aniA Luxembourg, ths Netherlands same equipment as used by the Knights case after it was learn­ tered a plea of not guilty. he disappeared on Beacon Hill last msny sportsmen. famous Phoenix Hall audience be revised to start Federal regula­ New Zetiandr Norway, Poland, Ru­ PROPERTY Officials Determined to Get ed he allegedly represented himself Under Heavy Onard CbristmsB Eve, Is being investigat­ Hawea Makes Plea chamber of the palace. The sub­ tion "within proper legal limits.” mania, Sweden, Switaailaad, RuS- the State. to a Livermore woman oa a state ed again. Hawes last night appealed to the ject of their conversation was not The report of the committee, ac­ els; and YugoslavlA Bey was brought fcc> Tolland coun­ disclosed. SWEET detective investigating the Fair- ty superior court In Rockville at An inquest was planned to de­ cepted by the assoclatlon'a board The communique in d it e d that field case. (Oontinned on Page Biz) A Private Andlence Reflectors Rid of Its OwnerS"-Raids 9:52 this morning under a heavy termine, if possible, whether the of governors, acknowledged thia the same countries have proBfisqai. The body of Annie Knights was Asked about hla audience. Garner m n U R S T GROCERY Inc. CIDER guard. He was in the custody of boy was a stUclde, as reported hy a stand as a departure from the as­ to apply the second feature at tSk- OWNERS of found October 9 In a clump of alder replied; economlc b^cotL namely an em­ Dial 4151 3p2 Main Street Resilvered State Policemen George Ferris and medical examiner, or was slain and ”I cannot talk about that. It was sociation’s long opposItloD to Fed­ SCHALLER’S A re Made. bushea off the Falrfield-Skowhegan his body thrown Into the river, as eral regulation In any form. „ bargo on the exportation to Italy road, a half mile from the business Robert H err and the detail of police a private audfence, and It would be CIDER M ILL was under Sergeant Harrison Hul- believed by bis mother, Mrs. Wil­ CHICAGO BANDIT After reviewing Us protest at certain key products vital to this — section of Fairfield. Her arms were highly Improper to comment on liam Mythen. manufacture o f arms and the Im­ NORTON Cider Made On Tuesday, tied behind her to a tree fitump. A burt. State police heavily armed what His Majesty said.” against forced dissolution of bold­ MANCHESTER tNew York, Oct. 29.—(AP) — stood a t vantage points shout the Robert, with three companions, “ His Majesty is most gracious," ing companies during CongreMonal plements of war. / Thursday and Saturday. medical examiner said ahe bad been Special Prosecutor Thomas E. Dew­ entrance to the court. went to the hill last Christmas Eve Eyrns commented. bearings on the legislation, the Financial Sanctions / ELECTRICAL ey ripped Manhattan's Sl,000.000-a- criminally aasaulted and strangled. COMMITS SUICIDE Barrels and Kegs For S ^ . Bey will be defended by Public to watch the carol singers and join A few hours later, a strenuous committee said that now the law Is. The application of Snanelal 'sanc­ week small loan racket wide open Missing Two Days INSTRUMENT CO. The g irl had been missing two Defender Robert Fiske assisted by In the feativUlas that draw thou­ round of official and unofficial on the books, "the Industry and the tions against Italy has been by 29 352 Woodland Street today and sent the “six for five sands each year to the streets that formalities over, the Garner party banker alike must a i^ t the action countries.-They are: The Unlbn of f boys” scattering. Your Attention Hilliard Street Phone 4060 Telephone 6432 (Oontlaned on Page Six) climb from the Charlea river bank set sail on the liner Prealcjent Grant of the courts.” South Africa, AustfalU, Belgtom, Re-Opened Todayi Fifteen Iquads of Dewejr’s Inves- (Oontinned on Page Six.) Desperado Had Been Recap­ to the State House. Great Britain, ^garla,-' (^Ina, ' ators, striking at once in our- Suddenly DIaappears (Oontinned on Page Six) (Continued on Pnge Six) Csechosloviskla, DenmarlL': Fiance, -Please! raids yesterday, dragged In 27 Greece, Guateoiala, IndU, Iraq, ed usurers. The boy left his .companion sud­ tured A fter Fleemg Joliet; denly, a short distance from ' the Iran, Latvia, Liberia, Lithuania, Other arrests will follow, the Luxembourg, the Netherlands, prooecutor Indicated, until he cleans Refusing to Obey Hunch State House, and was not seen N o r- Give the Assessors Your Co-opera- out the "Shylock” rocket, which has again until the body was found Concealed the Poison. way. New Zealand, Poland, Ru- 1 STUDIO COUCHES manU, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, tion and Save a Penalty of 10% been bleedl^ wage eaiaera of as floating in the Charles on March 19. Brain Surgery Miracle h irt as 1040 per cent InteresL The . body was fully clothed. His Turkey, Russia and ’YugoaUvU. With extra heavy covers to stand double Stuntman Breaks His Leg 'Revised figures show that 38 Which Win Be Charged You For The loan racket poured profits of hat was misting. Dr. George Bur­ Chicago, Oct. 29.— (A P )—Henry wear. • . $900,00 a week Into the money lend? gess Magratb, then medical ex­ J. "Midget” Fernekes, diminutive Described by Physician countries have agreed to the arms ' To Expend Too Much embargo against Italy. They are Failure To Make Proper Return On are' pockets on an estimated $1,000,- Hollywood, Oct. 29.—(AP) — A ^an yw ay,” Rose continued. "I'v e aminer, said the body probably bad desperado recaptured here yester­ 000 a week business, the Russell broken right leg, held aloft by been In the w ater for more than ten day follovring his escape from Joliet the Union of South Africa, Argen­ been a t this game fo r 19 years, and tina, AuatralU, Belgium, Gr«a$ Your Tax List Within the Time . . . spells ostentation. Foundation deeUied. hospital block and tackle, waa a re­ now I've bad opportunities to get weeks. He reported a verdict of penitentiary last Aug. 3, died to­ San Francisco, Oct. 29.— (A P )— ^Then the bone U sterilized and U T o expend enough la • Grand $6 fo r $S Boys minder to Bobby Rose today that into directing, so I was ready to suicide. day after he had been found In his A miracle of brain surgery, by ready for Immediate replanting ,ln Britain, Bulgaria, Chile, (jhlno,. duty to the departed. . Moat e( those In custody, Dewey you con always hot and give odds cell at the dstecUve bureau uncon­ its place In the head. Colombia, Cuba, (jzecbatiovakla, Allowed By Law. q u it " — A wallet found In one pocket was which portions of the skull are re­ Where taste and artistry said, are ”alx for five boys”—they on a stuntman's huncheo. scious and ffoth ln g at the mouth. It was not known until a few Denmark. Esthonla, Finland, I Values At "Then when this premonition In good coudltloh, however, and moved, cured of their Ills outtide, distinguish the servloe, loan $8 today and demand $6 for B e had a bunch he waa going to came to me, I wanted to refuse the Police expressed belief Fernekes years ago. Dr. Naffzlger said, that France, Greece, GuatemaU, India, Mrs. Mythen never agreed with the and restored safely to the bead costs can be curbed with­ principal and interest next week. be hurti' And ho waa. aaslgnmenL Certain circumstances swallowed poison he had concealed cancerous bone so treated could be Iraq, Iran, Irish Free State, LatvU, medical examln'er’s report. hours or even weeks later, waa de­ out sacrillce of quality. .If the loan Js not paid, the in- Roae, premier movie atuat-man arose. In connection with my future In his clofhing. He was found on the replanted with safety. But the scribed before the American CoUega sterilization, done by boiling In wa­ Qnlsh counsel results In onatigation dlscloeed, “strong arm and p ru d e n t o f the “Sulelda Club,” plana, that forced me to go through She'went to Henry P. Fielding, floor o f hla cell and after cursory — (Uontlnned on Page Six) Remember! a of Surgeons bera today. ter, completely removed the danger economy. Qulsh service eonectoia" are sent after the bor- mlaaed a aafaty net yeaterday wbUe with It. • assistant attorney general, and Because covers have to take double wear in studio examination by a- physician was The technique Is a step In the , rowoTe be waa making a acene for an Eddie ~ “The moment I jumped, and real­ offefed evidence ahe believed sup­ of the cancer recurring. spells beauty and dignity. couches that serve as lounges by day and beds at night, ordered taken to a hospital. He died direction of taking out dlseaaed TREASURY BALANCE ’nte victim la' forced to agree to (Jantor pletura.^ ized I was going to fall, the thought ported her theory that her son was Formerly bone grafts were used enroute In a police ambulance. parts and putting them' back after for restoring the wounds left by Our new. ambaalnoe Is a we concentrated particularly in this selling on obtaining additional loana to pay ott tha o r ig ' Be laadod on ooncrota pavement flashed through my mind, *Tbls la slain. On the b a ^ o f her story, the Washington, Oct. 29.— (A P )—Tbe Fernekes, accused of three mur­ they are cured. The brain surgery eucb operations. The grafts, were THERE ARE ONLY oonun unity asset. The upholstery fabrics that would stand up and retain their Inal debt He U tbreataned with— from a height of 20 foot. I f position of tbe Treasury on October ease was-ordered reoiiened yester­ ders, was captured yesterday by has been under development for sometimes troublesome or danger­ final word In comfort. and often haa received—bodily In­ ‘T knew, two weeka ago, that I “And I wasn’t surprised.” 26 was: NEW HOTEL SHERIDAN smart appearimee under heavy duty. The fabrics are aria going to have an aeddeot,” ha day-sad plsas tor an inquest be- sUte’e attorney's police on (3ilca- several years at the University of ous, Wr. N affzlger said. ju ry If hfi refusea' to build up the The "Suldde Club” has less than $un. Receipts, $11,488,624.42; expendi­ p articu l^y well chosen for beauty and wearing quality. aald. "O n ly I didn’t think Pd eome go’s north tide In a parked automo­ California medical school, and waa "The akull,” be said, “Is the one d eb t - a dozen of Its otiginal members left. tures. $16,901,100.84; balance, $L- 4 DAYS LEFT Construction is in best tradition. Uuoligfa It alive.’*' No Motive For Beeson bile. Police detailed to guard the explained by Howard C. Naffzlger, place where you can remove the Us. fH E fUNERAL HOME O f ^ The ralda climaxed almoat three Those who have gone, the rest 492,244,160.16; Customs receipts for RESTAURANT Oeneratly, whenever a stunt-man maintain, wera those who failed to Mrs. Mythen told attaches at Abe “midget” said be appeared to be In M.D., head of the department of Bue that harbora the tumor, steril­ Phone ' months of Inquiry Into the alleaedly attorney gmeral's office a story of surgery at the university, and O. ize the bone and replant it the month, $28,132,941.94. Illegal loan whlch ^ ^ gets a bunch, he backs out at the heed their premonitloiu. • good health when th^ talked to I f - # In response to the demands of countless nimbers of WILLIAM r. . assignment. There L no stigm a to evenings spent wandering about W. Jones, Jr., M.D.. (j The infections of the i Receipts for the fiscal year (tiaoo tbnlsed W PA employeee, clerks, "You always know when some­ him in bis cell a t 9 a. m. (central July J ). $1,207,295,048.28; expendi­ Blgnehester folks for a good place to eat— we have today BOARD-OF ASSESSORS. this. So onus at rewardlca or loot thing la going to happen,” Bern Beacon HUt, hoping to And a trace standard Ume) today. The brain troubles are curod Ip handled differently. The Infected 4 ^ 4 0 steoographera, labmrera and other nerve. ^ this manner. One Is tumors of the bone Is removed, sterilized, and put tures, $2,839,449,600.84 dncludUC reopened our dining room. Come to the Hotel Sheridan low salaried eamloyaek said. “IV t as plain as though the o f her soa..8he said Robert had no Died In Ambolanee TOWN OF MANCHESTER. A hunch la aoeapted and acted reason to commit suicide and that skull,. both cancerous and benign. away for periods running aoroe- $1,124,247,502.43 o f emergency ex­ R esfaonnt for delidons tUngs to eat — reasonably K E M P’S, INC. INsgiifaed Slorea landlord sent a note a ^ n g he was Officers said 'Ifeniekes failed t o Tbs other Is Infections of the skull. tlmes Into weeks, while the Infec­ penditures I; ezesM of ezpendltnre% upon Just as a bumneis man would going to raise your rent." her dsughtar. Rose, who Identifled regain conacteusneas and died a few priced. Special luncheons difly. With the Individual oomplainta heed an authoritative buslneas bul­ In tumors the affected part of the tion In the brain covering about the $1,332,154,558.28; gross debL $>$/> MANCHCy^TER.' Furniture and Music Most of the "Suldde Club” mem­ hla body, insisted wounds had been minutes before the ambulance letin. - bers ars former, World War avia­ bone Is removed, the entire growth site of the removed piece gets well. 480,031,959.69, a decrease o f $ $ ,2 2 0 .- (tOeattaael ea Page M x.) going with It. The tumorous tissues 'V u t Pva bean planning to quit tors. Thsy a rt waU paid. - iOenibMMdan ra g e Blx ^ Then the piece of skull Is put back 86080 under the prevloua day; gol4 > 2 2 5 M A I N .1 iUeatiBwd oa Pagt tiU i . jtn then {unoved from tbe bone. in place. HMU. |8,6S8,2$0.976A______t ■ i a- f' ^ ^ *1 H- i T ^ e > IIAN0HJBSTnrlBV8NtN0 BUtALO. MANCIUttTBR, OOMN« TUESDAY, OCTOBEB S8. UBS. fflANUHISSriKK KVENII^G HEKALU, liANUHISTER, CX)NN, TUESDAY.OCTOBER29, 1989- PA< -a said, knows what war Is,' and .ter ■trleklaad in her neeompahlmsats tha nonnal eye. Iteeent that reason sSorts during the year WeUedey Society o f the old-tims songs sung by Mrs. CBRISniAS STOIXDKS should be exerted to keep tbe Ifnltsd lOTH ANNIVERSARY EateUs Ksilh Olson. Both young SPECIALHESGOOD HALF OF STATED F.Re'S ‘Be a Good Neighlx)r* Smile HEALTH OF EYES seem to iadleate that It is the l . AND MRS. WIGREN States strictly nsutraL PubUo opin­ E le ^ Local Girl women w on la oM-fsshlonod cos­ AP WORKERS CONTRIBUTE ence of vitamin A which enable* I ion can be fonnulated, he said, ^ a tume. M n . Olsen's mnabsn includ­ LocalStocks TO BE F U U THIS YEAR visual purple of the retina to strong campaign by l^om u d res. ed "Love's Old Sweet Bong", function when the eyea are «xpo*a4 OF CHURCH BUILDING ' (F in is h ^ by Pntnaas B Oe.) BUY ON MARKET AUTOS INSPECTED to brilliant light followed tiy dorle- Commander Bronke introduced the sprigtly old BogUsb ballad. Oeotral Bow, Hartford, Oaea. ., HELD CONNECTED HEAD LEGION AFFAIRS 'FUNDS FOR ADVERTISING - ______' ■)■ nese. Failure o f the eyea to func­ Captain Eugene P. Armstrong, Post "The Old. Arm Chair," and Contributions to Christmas tion properly under these conditione ->,567 savers have to A growth is arrested and health in­ Manchester High track coach and Conn. Power ...... ^ 47>4 49H more. The activity was under that .(^bllsber" a two-page advertlse- their credit $19,886,281, a gain of motive Ihigineer Nozdrin, accused 'Mta. WIgren were Installed as heads, to Mrs. Chartler from the unit mem­ not kept up to full membership District Superintendent O. O. Scriv­ hundred memben and guests. 8,868 ...... Adults ...... 8X78 to warrant a permanent "Inspection terfered with. This often affects of causing a wreck on the Moscow- strength, similar reductions In pen­ ener who wUl oome for the 7:80 eve­ Greenwich, WAG, pfd, 93 67 of tbe preceding session. ' irient relating the changes that have 334 . Age Not Stated .. 414 $886,986 for tee year. Moaaachu- respectively, of tho Legion units in bers. .taken place In the policies of other line.” the eyes, the tear glands cease to Kurak. railroad aa part of a phot to sions, and disability Allowances will Miss Barbara Hyda ning eervioe. Special music wUl Hartford Elec ...... 69 H 71H Heaviness of wheat at Chicago "W e have now arrived at that aetta took second place among tbe fimction, the eye ball becomes dry the presence of 12S members of both Mrs. Chartler Introduced tho press associations, came today from 14 elates, having mutual savings embarrass the Soviet railway ad­ again be made,".Captain Armstrong be furnished at the evening meeting Hartford Gas ...... 42 46 and Winnipeg did not help senti­ point in our program” , aald tee resulting in lack of resistance to ministration; today was sentenced orgulsatlons. Auxiliary guests, Mrs. Grace Mc­ Mias Barbara Hyds, daughter of do., pfd...... 93 — nome publishers who are amon^the bank Christmas funds of $6,571,339, wmmander Victor W. Bronke. said. He stated that in his opinion by a male quartet, and in the morn­ ment for equities. Cotton was list­ Commissioner, "when the various bacteria which begin to grow and to death. ’*t Cann the and Navy club aux­ the “Bonus' bill, so-callcd, would be Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hyde, of Rus- ing the oholr wUl sing, under the di­ S N E T C o ...... 123 127 .1,350 odd who own the Associated Press serve but one Interest— tec belonging to 239,624 depositors. Who for ten years served tbe post iliary; Mrs. Victor Duke, president ssll strsst, Manebsstsr, was rsosntly less. Bonds were about as trri resB. Many decided to reprint tho authorities charged with supervis­ cause serious infection unless some The Railway Circuit Court, wUcb passe^ in tbe next session of Con­ rection of Alban W. Cooper, organist Munufacturing Stocks newspaper, whatever it decides its Connecticut ranked third with $3,- as adjutant and one term as com­ of Mons-Ypres Command, British elM ed to Zste Alpha, WsUssIsy N. Y. Stocks as stocks. Foreign exchanges Sdvertisement on their own Inltla- ing traffic will be requested to ask 446,862, tee property of 63,022 sav­ source of vitamin A is furnished. imposed the sentence, also ordqred gress. and choirmaster- Oeorga E. Keith Am Hardware ...... S3 89 to a restricted range. best interests may be. Would teat motorists for their mechanical in­ This result has been demonstrated life Imprisonment to three Nos- mander, installed the post officers. War Veterans Auxiliary; Mrs. Ger­ collega society devoted to th study y...i »;o:;ieiy ...... — 27 ^tlve. the owners and employes of tee news ers. Pennsylvania stood fourth, Past Commander Bronke was elect­ trude Buchanah, representing thC' ✓ 'Uaptalo Armstrong stated that heads the committee for this tenth Adams Ih cp ...... Among shares that got up 1 to spection card. We are rapidly in animal experimentation, aa well drin's convicted accomplices. the State of Connecticut wisely pro­ of modem drama. Sbs is a member Ari'o'.v a and H. com .. . 1 4 36H ’ Never before to bis knowledge, agencies could say the same." $2,984,915 deposits and 59,173 de­ ed HarUord County Commander Spanish War Veterans Auxitiaiy anniversary celebration. Air Rsduc ...... around 2 points were Sharon Steel reaching tee point now where at positors, and New Jersey fifth, $1,- as among humans in times of food vided for Its dependent veterans of the Junior class. do., pfd...... 107 — ''said James Wright Brown, publisher two months ago. The Auxiliary and Veterans of Foreign /Wars Alaska Jun ...... Hoop, Norfolk ft Western, Union ' of the magazine in which the ad- least half of the cars in tee state 605,026 deposits and 41,626 deposi­ shortages. During tee World War through the formation of a Veterans' Bluings and Spencer.; 1*4 will have been checked. Notices officers were installed by Mrs. Mar­ Auxiliary'. Allied Chem ...... Bristol Brass ...... 63 69 Pacific, American Agricultural vertlaement appeared, had employes tors. In each case .he totals regis­ extreme cases of this eye disease, Mrs. Agnes Welles Hartford, State Fimd in 191S, to which was era; Sons of tbs Legion, Charles have been sent out to practically all garet Palmer of Ekist Hartford, o t^ Am Can ...... Case, Lockwood and B. 179 — Cliemloal, Canada Dry, Westing- of any concern dug down in. their tered substantial gains. known aa zcroplitimimla, were found attending her ninth i^uXiliary instal­ added In the worst years of the de­ Oliver; publicity, Andrew Torrance; Am Coml Alco .. house, Mesta Machine and Crown motorists and a reasonable time al­ Savings bank officials said that in Denmark, among malnourished Hartford District president. Pre- pression, $230,000 In two years, tp MAYFLOWER REUC Collins Co...... 120 — Jeans to finance an advertisement SOUTH COVENTRY vlous to the Installation a supper lation last nlght^^auured the unit house, Carl Prlets; antartalnmant, Am Home Prod .. Cork. The rails, on the whole, slip­ promoting the property of their em- lowed to bring cars or trucks to the the very satisfactory increase In children who were living on that with Its fine group of officers provide added comforts to the Victor Bronke; legal, WUUam J. colt's Firearms ...... 37 36 nearest Inspection line. Those who tela year’s Christmas Clubs reflect­ was served in the church banquet Am Rad St S .... IDagle Lock ...... 28H 30)4 ped a shade In either direction, aa ‘ ployer. The funeral of Mrs. Gertrude G. skimmed milk and a very re­ dedicated to^iervlce for the year, needy veterans. He cited other aids Shea; band, Charles WIgren; vlait- Am Smelt ...... did most of the steels, coppers, oils Dynes, wife of Edgar Dynes of choose to disregard such notices ed the better spread of employment stricted diet. To cure this disease room. given veterans In the state and Fed­ ing, Harold Olds; ways and means, Fafnlr Bearings-...... 75 — First Paid Adv. CUTS,IURNS Tbe ceremony was opened with tbe local,.post would have a most EXHIBITED HERE Am Tel and Tel . and utilities. Paramount first pre­ The advertisement, appearing in South street, whose death occurred will find themselves in embarrass­ and tee Increased surplus, no mat­ the government decreed that butter eral institutions. Henry Wetr; finance, Robert Hatha­ Fuller Brush, Class A . 8 — ing situations when traffic authori­ the presentation and station of col­ successful year. Am Tob B ...... ferred was a soft spot with a re­ the current Issue at the magazine, Thursday at Windham Community ter how amall, In tee hands of tha bo added to tho diet and that a cer­ Veterans of the Legion will exert way: poppy, Russell Pitkin; audit­ Gray Tel Pay Station, lio — ties request the inspection slip." ors, Invocation by Chaplain Cecil commander WIgren Introduced Am Wat Wrks .. cession of 3 points or so. Declines 'was tbe first paid advrrtlsement of Memorial hospital, WilllmanUc, was average citizen. These accumulated tain percentage of butter fat be re­ their efforts. Captain Armstrong ing, Frank Cervlnl. Hart and Cooley...... 110 — held at the funeral chapel of Avery funds will be paid out In the weeks Kittle and the reading of tbe Leglra Sherwood G. Bowers, chairman of Anaconda ...... Hartmann Tob, com ... — 4 of fractions to 2 were registered by vthe Associated Press. The Commissioner invited atten­ tained In tee milk. Even as early tbe Board of Selectmen who com- said, to have written on the consti­ Mrs. WIgren read her appointed and VanZant Sunday afternoon. tion to the fact that the law pro­ ahead, assuring a pleasant holiday preamble by Commander Allan -'U Piece of Drapery Owned by Armour, ni...... do., pfd...... 30 — Chrysler, General Motors, Stude- .n For years other press associations aa 1904. there wore 1,600 cases ot llmeiited tbe Joint committees for tution of the state of Connecticut, a chairman for the year, os follows: Rev. C. G. Johnson officiating. Mrs. vides for revocation of registration to more than a million savers and Dexter. The regular busittess of Atchison Int Sliver ...... 23 25 baker, AUled Chemical, Johns-Man- . have emblazoned claims of their tela eye disease in children two to te fine ceremony and assured them veterans' preferential employment Ways and Means, Mrs. Ida Wood- Auburn ...... achievements in full page advertise­ Ruth T. Welles sang "Lead Kindly as a penalty for not co-operating teeir families. the meeting was tabled and u e post S clause, similar to those now In ef­ do., pfd...... 75 78 vUle, American Sugar Refining, Light,” "Abide With Me" and live years of age in China, which that continued efforts, as In the house, Mrs. Lillian Mctter, Mrs. Mrs. Fitch Barber Is Part Aviation Corp ... ments in magazines and news- with tee Motor Vehicle Department cases were attributed to lack of ani­ o O tc A were instaUed atthe altar by past, would be of great benefit - to fect in several states. Connecticut, Landers, Frsry ft Clk. 47 49 Case and American Con. “Looklbg this Way.” Interment was ' Commander Bronke.^ 'The post offl- Clara Hemingway, Mrs. Ethel Quleh; Bait and Ohio ... . papers, but the board of directors of in submitting cars or trucks for me­ mal fat and which were cured when the town. Commander William Leg­ he said, with a background extend­ New Brit. Mcb., cam.. 16 18 Although there was no dearth of in Nathan Hale cemetery. South chanical inspection. More than fifty eers ter the yeor^afe; Commander, welfare and child welfare, Mrs. Bendlx ...... do., pfd...... 85 — : the Associated Press has refrained the children were fed chicken livers, gett of tbe Anderson-Shea Post, ing back through all of the coim- of Heirloom Show. Beth Steel ...... money for speculation, one of tbe Coventry. The' bearers were Mr. per cent of tee cars brought to tec Charles^wlgenpyw t commander, AI- Grace Pitkin; rehabilitation, Mrs. Mann ft Bow. Class A 6 0 " from doing so. It held that inas- Rathbum, Frederick Eklgerton, The Poet’s Column fish livers or cod liver oil. A t the Veterans of Foreign Wars; Com­ try'a wars, abould go on record giv­ Christine Olenney, Mrs. Helen Orlf- Beth Steel, pfd .. large Wall street banks boosted Its ’ Iriucb os tbe Associated Press is a various inspection lines have failed His face aglow with optimism apd brooied by his racatlon. President f; senior vice command- mander John Buchanan of Ward ing Ita defenders and the Nation's do.. Class B ...... — 1 call rate from 1-4 to 3-4 of 1 per Goodwin W. Jacobson and Thomas same time that tela eye trouble was flln; publiblty, Mrs. Lydia WIgren; Borden ...... ^co-operative, non-profit making, or­ to win approval on the first visit, Roosevelt is shown here as he announced good news to the nation in WISDOM observed, there were also cases of Hemingway; Junior vice Cheney Camp, United Spanish War defenders, benefits due them such Nortb and Judd ...... 29 81 cent, the first Increase In the rate Welles. Mrs. Dynes' death followed but only a small percentage fail to his message launching the 1936 Community Fund drlva His "Be a r, Earl Wright; chaplain, membership, Mrs. Mary Brosnan, Dating back to the "Mayflower” Can Pac ...... Niles, Bern Pond ...... 26)4 28)4 ganization the funds of the organ- a brief Illness and came as a great respiratory allmenta, akin, ear and Veterans; John Pratt, representing ns a preferential rating given vet­ since it was lowered last April. 'lutlon should .not be spent for ad- be approved when brought for a re­ Good Neighbor” was dus to the fact that Job surveys showed a dd Olds; service officer, Francis Mrs. Sophia Holmes; legislative and were some of the heirlooms on exhi­ Case'(J. I.) ...... Peck, Stow arid Wilcox 4 6 shock to her friends. She ts surviv­ Wisdom's door stands open wide. sinus infections, and inflammation Mona-Ypres Command, British War erans of wars over civilians or non- Time money was also raised slight­ ; vertlsing. check. Faulty brakes and head­ great increase in employment in the last month. Ths president de^ ay; adjutant, Edward Qulsb; bis- National defense, Mra. Lillian Met­ bition last night In Center church Cerro De Pasco .. Russell M fg...... — 25 ed by her husband and one son, An entrance free to all. of the alimentary tract, showing Veterans and Edward Copeland of service men. parlors, at the Manchester Mothers’ Cbes and Ohio ... ly. Other New York banks, it was ' "N ot in any manner meaning to lamps out of adjustment have been dared confidently that tbe nsllon Is emerging "bapplly and rapidly" Wondrous treasures found inside. to riu , Andrew Torrance; sergeant David McCann Post, Disabled ier; Junior girls, Mrs. Doris Babson, Scovlll ...... 33 35 Valentine Dynes, nine years old. teat a deficiency in tela vitamin Captain Armatrong stated that he Mrs. Gertrude Bausola; community club "Heirloom Night" program. Chrysler ...... t .. understood in Informed quarters, ’question the board's policy” , said a Mr. and Mrs. Dynes have been resi­ tee reasons for the inspectors from years of deep depression, but that ths charity need exists always. By those who heed its call, at aims, Isswrence Moonan. American Veterans, were presented. bad no quarrel with Attorney Gen­ Stanley W o rk s ...... 85 37 will follow suit. Tbe reaeon advanc­ requiring the cars to be serviced lowers resistance to disease. service, Mrs. Hilda Kenliedy; educa­ Mrs. Edward O'Malley, chairman ot Col Carbon ...... footnote to- tbe advertisement, dents of this place sinctf 1917, com­ Vitamin A la stored tn tee body Commander WIgren, upon assum- Past Commander John L. Jenney eral Daly, who recently ruled that the committee, ei^Ialned that it Standard Screw ...... 115 — ed for the raise was that no- money “there are employes of the organ- and teen returned for recheck. God has said He'd freely give. represented tbe Army and Navy tion of war orphans, Mra. Mary Col Gas and Elec do., pfd... g u a r ...... 102 — ing from Western Canada. for the most part th tha Uver, but tag command of the unit, stated the veterans' preferential employ­ was in no sense a display of an­ Coml's Solv ...... could be made at the old 1-4 rate. laaUon who nevertheless feel that chosen as Wcsleyaa University can­ To all who wisdom need: that he had accepted the office, feel­ club in the absence of President Ar­ Brosnan: poppy, Mrs. Edna Keating; Smyth Mfg. Co...... 60 — Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Crick- also In the muscles, blood, kidneys ment act, designed to give veterans unit activities, Mrs. Helen Curran; tiques, but rather "keepsakes" or Cons G a s ...... The official stock exchange rate re­ 'attention should be directed in these more are tee parents of a aon born “DARK ANISl’’ TEllS - didates for Rhodes acholarabipa Ub'ral portions while they live. ing that he should do everything thur McCann. preference over civilians in state Taylor and Fenn ...... — 89 Storrs—The sophomore class at And aak in faith. Indeed. and lungs, and It baa recently been After the ceremonies of Installa­ Americanism, Mrs. Bertha Olds; heirlooms which are handed down Cons on ...... mained at 1-4, although it was an­ crucial times to whst they believe to last week. It is their twelfth child, possible for the post He assured departments, was Illegal. He aald from one generation to another, and Torrington ...... 88 90 be tbe facts of the present news FIRST AID STATION Connecticut State college elected tee found to be present In the retina of tion were completed. District Com­ music and uniforms, Mrs. Hilda Cont Can ...... Underwood Mfg. Co. . 80 82 ticipated that this would be moved Mrs. LeRoy Brown of Newington A IRtKAT LOVE STORY the members that he would work to that several of Connecticut's neigh­ need not necessarUy be very old. Com Prod ...... up with tbe bank charge. service situation. They do it with­ with her two children, are visiting following officers: President, George I f they will believe His Word, build up the membership. Interest mander . Bronke addressed the Kennedy: Gold Star, sick call and Union Mfg. Co...... 5 7 ' bor states, notably Massachusetts, relief, Mra. Mildred Clarke; Memo­ However, if scores of departed great Del Lack and West Both the bulls and bears had out malice toward any competitor at the home of her parents. Con­ R. Hawley of Hamden; vice presi­ . And through His Judgments find. the unit In community service, con- group. He stated that It was one U S Envelope, Com ... 90 — PLANNED IN STAFFORD of the happiest moments of his life had passed preferential acta in ita rials, Mrs. Christine Glenney; con­ grandmothers, great aunta or grand­ Du Pont ...... arguments for the maintenance of ;Of the Associated Press.” gressman and Mra. WUUam L. Hig­ Frederic March, Merle Oberon, dent, John F. Driscoll of Now Lon­ Wisdom is to fear tee Lord, rtlnue the rehabilitation efforts of legislature from the settlement of mothers of the members could have do., pfd...... 122 127 The advertisement was captioned: gins. don; treasurer, George G. Phillips of And know what's on His mind. to install In office such a fine slate stitution and by-laws, Mrs. Mary Eastman Kodak ... Veeder Root ...... 67 69 their positions. Herbert Marshall Star in Ro­ the post, endeavor to build the L«- of officers of tbe post. He said that Plymouth Colony designed to give Dannaher: FIdac, Mrs. Olive Char­ visualized the Interest and admira­ Elec emd Mus ...... "In This Changing World—One The local troop at Girl Scouts en­ New London and secretary, Bmea- klon home and establish a unit of WhlUock Coil Pipe . .. — I 2 The former felt that stocks are A - government snatntalned first never in thS years during which he those who served the state and tler; trophy and awards, Mrs. Ethel tion created by tbe display of their Elec Auto Lite ... • Thing aa Yet Unchanged. joyed a trip to Old Newgate Prison, mantic Love Drama. tinc J. Ailing of Torrington. Why He made tee earth and how, exquisitely fine eyelet and solid em- J.B.Wil'ma Co. $10 par 40 90 entitled to back i(> at timea and aid Station la to be erected on tee And why He placed us here; Ions of Legion during bis term of served In the post, has there been Nation, grants, pensions and other Quiob; chairman of boatessea, Mrs. Gen Elec ...... "The Associated Press Is today Granby, Forest Park, Springfield, New Haven —George W. Alien, 72, benefits. broldefy, quUtlng and other forms that such reactions are, In reality, and the State Capitol on Saturday, Rockville-Union state road, some­ What He aaka of ua Just now. .tdrice. He asked the members to such enthusiasm shown In Legion Gertruda Bausola; executive com­ Gen Foods ...... the only exclusively newspaper press One of the most powerful and visited a New Haven undertaking ea- See Before Buyu^! "healthy." They pointed to vast where in tbe vicinity of Stafford. While in this earthly sphere. o;>jperata with him In all post work u at this time. As district He cited benefits awarded vet­ of needlecraft their hearts would Gen Motors ...... association in America.” accompanied by Miss Margaret Ja­ beautiful love stories ever filmed Uibllahmcnl, mado arrangements for mittee, Mrs. Gertrude Bausola, Mra. have swelled with Justifiable pride. NEW STORTS AWNING sums of Idle cash seeking employ­ cobson, Mra. Bertha Cour and Mrs. Henry Cheatham, national Red Irfforts. Commander WIgren read Comminder, he said he appreciated erans of tbe French and Indian Mary Dannaher, Mrs. Mae McVeigh, Gillette ...... Gives Reason Why reaches tee screen of tee State the­ his funeral then went to New Haven A portion of a beautlfuUy em­ ment and huge government spend­ Then it aet forth in direct fashion Florence S3rpbera. On Sunday mom. Cross worker, has been in Stafford Those who enter In can see, his appointed chairmen of commit- this re-awakened spirit very much. wars, the Revolutionary war. Mexi­ Mrs. Mary Brosnan, Mrs. Ida Wood- Gold Dust ...... ater today, when Samuel Goldwyn’s Green and shot himself fatally in jUsea ter tbe year. He urged the post and auxiliary can, Civil and Spanish-American broidered silken drapery brought ing as supporting factors In a long- “ way.” ing tee Scouts attended church in Springs the past week making a view of hundreds of people. A Tbe Kingdom of our God; house, Mrs. Christine Olenney, Mrs. Hersbey ...... ONE OF FEW LEGAL HERE survey of possible locations. production, “The Dark Angel,” star­ ^ A t tbe dose of tbe Legion service, to stand back of Commander and wars in many states, while Con­ over In the Mayflower, was preserv­ pull upv/ard trend of prices. "A general definition of one that a group, in observance of tee begin­ medical examiner gave tee aulclde Work 'With Him and Joyful be. Olive Chartler, Mra. Elsie Daniels Hudson Motors .,. ning of Scout Week. ring Fredric March, Merle Oberon And wisdom’s foot-patbs plod. The only complete BM meeting was turned over to Mrs. President Mr. and Mrs. WIgren, necticut veterans are denied their ed under glass In tbe form ot a On the other side of tho fence Bella news to advertisers, bankers, Part of a nation-wide plan tec verdict. and Mrs. Lydia WIgren. tray. It was Inherited to Partbenla Int Harv ...... Mrs. Thomas Graham, Mrs. Por and Herbert Marshall begins a Olive Chartter, retiring president of who, having chosen to walk to­ rights which bava been proven legal Int Nick ...... pessimism was deduced from the •■brokers, government offices as well first aid station will be located near New Haven—Charles A. Hoadley, Bradford. Barber, sixth In line from Must Have Clearance Above tla B. Fuller, Mra. G. G. Jacobson a gasoline station or home of a three-day engagement. I f you wish to understand. m Auxiliary, who read her report gether through life, were elected to and in proper ordeV by the United Int Tcl and Tel ... failure of foreign peeuse efforts - to 4M newspapers Is “news agency.’ Eu- Adapted from a play by Guy Bol­ town clerk of Branford since 1612 low priced car will Governor Bradford, and loaned bv Side,walk of 7 1-2 Feet But get anywhere and from fears ■Tope has such news agencies. They and Mias Margaret Jacobaon at­ person willing to permit tee use of And know tee scheme of life. m the year, and called upon Mrs. guide the local ex-service units for States Supreme Court and the gov­ Johns M anville___ tended tee film performance "Mid- ton, tee screen play o f "The Dark and clerk o f tee Branford Probate ernment and also many states. START OF CLUBHOUSE Mrs. Fitch Barber. Another out­ Many Are Much Lower. Is not yet out of the woods .were created to serve at profit his house in cose of accidents. First Follow ber, take hold her band, tbs coming year. standing heirloom In tho collection Kennecott ...... summer Night's Dream” at tee Angel" was prepared by Lillian Court since 1896, died from pneu­ Sho’ll lead you through tee strife. “ Men who have served their so far as a general war Is concern- . others than newspapera. Later they aid wUl be given automobile acci­ Comnumder Bronke said that has been handed down in the Ben­ Lehigh Val Coal .. BushneU Memorial, Hartford, on dent victims. Heilman, author of tee smash monia at St. Raphalc'a hospital. while the Legion never goes out of country in tbe hour of need deserve Lehigh Val Rd ... A new awning, one of tbe few ed. In addition. It was said, a num­ served newspapera too. Broadway stage hit, "The Chil­ Hartford—A petition teat tec . be on display at our DONATED TO LECION jamin Franklin family and ia 339 legal ones in town, was bung out to­ ‘Tn America the reverse la now Friday. Tolland County is tee first county Open to your vision clear, Its escape any Issue, It was special consideration," Captain Arm' Llgg and Myers B ber of stocks may be selling too Robert S. White attended tee re­ dren's Hour,” and Mordaunt Shairp, rates charged by tho Guilford-Chea- COLDS Dllworth-Comell Post, American years old. On the bottom are In­ day in front of the enlarged W. T. true. Certain press services oper­ in the state to be surveyed os there Tbe knowledge of God's will, Imperative that at this time that strong said. "W e may have to go scribed tbe dates of birth and pass­ Loew’s ...... high hi relation to the brlghCSst union of tee class of 1929, Wind­ who will be rejbembered for his ter Water Company bo lowered and Heav’niy treasures lay up here, and Legion, and Auxiliary ware pre­ Grant store on Main street. ated here for years exclusively for are but two bospitala in tee county, stage success, "The Green Bay the members should strive to preach to court over this, and it may mean ing of the sons in each generation Loiillsrd ...... earnings prospects. There were also . ham High school, held at Nathan one in Stafford Springs, tee other in that a contract between that com­ Hla plan for you fuiflit, showrooms— and teach neutrality and the horrors Bichange In tbe Constitution of the sented with the first bricks and the McKeesp Tin ...... A town ordinance requires that suggestions that the next Congress \ .jMWBpapers, os the Associated Hale Hotel Saturday evening. Tree." pany and tee town of Old Saybrook FEVER who bear that illustrious name. Tho all store awnings have a clearance Picas aUlI does. Thus they were Rockville. A coufae in first aid A. E. FISH, of war, while the whole of Europe State. You and I will go down to comer-atone of the proposed new teapot is now in the possession of Mont Ward ...... will impose higher taxes all around George LePerle and famUy of treatment will be given those will, Gripping Story be cancelled was denied ^ tee State Manchester, Conn., R. F. D. No. 3 first day above the sidewalk of seven and a property termed “press associations.’ The story which la set in a quiet I l,!e«ie.Tabl.i. was Inflamed with war talk and hos­ the last ditch to aecure for those Legion home last night at the In­ the infant son of Mr. and Mra. Ben­ Nat Blsc ...... and- that operating costs of many Moosup were visitors at the home ing to serve. Public Utilities Commission. HEADACHES who deserve it, special considera­ stallation of officer! of the post and half feet. Moae of them will knock Having started services directly or of Alfred Hartlet on Saturday. comer of lovely rural England fol­ Sel*«-J|*M tilities actually In effect in Africa, jamin Franklin Cbehore of West Nat Cash Reg ___ hats of the heads of pedestrians and oompanlei may be increased to such Indirectly to advertisers. United Saturday, Nov. 2 nmsa In W adnates The Legion, Commander Bronke tion." auxiliary. Nat. Dairy ...... ' Overlook Farm, Ripley Hill, late­ lows tee lives of a woman, Kitty Center street. Asbrasa kettle from a few WiU Jar askew the eye glaases an extent that profits will auffar 'States government offices, radio Vane, (Merle Oberon) and two men, A t tha close of tbe service. Wel­ The gift of bricks was made to .Scotland la a prized heirloom In the Nat Distillers . . .. subatantlally. ly occupied by WUUam Edgar and t r fare Officer Francis E. Bray pre­ of a walker so careless aa to walk .stations, etc., those others are now family, has been purchased by Peter Alan Trent (Fredric March) and LOOK! John G. Mahoney, chairman of the family of Selectman J. H. Joiinston. N Y Central ...... ■under them. It was noted that, according to 'properly defined aa news agencies. Gerald Shannon, (Herbert Mar­ sented Commander Bronke with a building committee, by Comman­ No so old but unusuaUy interest­ NY NH and H ... Cappetto of Hartford, who with his NORTH COVENTRY POUCE COURT the American Institute of Steal ‘"T h e change Is regretted. Ameri­ family, wlU occupy tee place. shall). Since childhood, Kitty has Any Plain Garment pursa of silver In appreciation of der and President Mr. and Mrs. ing was a little red flannel dross, North Amer ...... Construction, contracts closed for adored Alan, and Gerald has adored hla long and efficient service in tbe ca has been particularly fortunate There have been several fires in Andrew Paggltolo, 24, of Bolton, Charles WIgren, tbe first man'rond- trimmed vith b’s-k ve'vct i’ 'incl'<. Packard ...... structural steel in September fell to Mr. and Mra. Edgar Sweet and Kitty. The War takes both men was fined $100 and costa by Judge local post. The evening aesalon made for tbe late Judge H. O. Penn ...... MISS VALERIE O’GORMAN 'hi that the press associations were woods about tee town during tee DRY CLEANED Riley Chevrolet Co., be.' wlfk combination of service unit 83,449 tons from 100X11 In August Mr. and Mra. Card have returned to and in the trenches there comes to Raymond A. Johnson ip Police was concluded with oecorteon spa- Eov/ers In his Inrancy Oy ms •.-.iJihc.. Phlla Rdg C and I solely instruments ot tbe newspapers past week, one on Saturday being AND PRESSED 60 Wells Street Red and "White leaders to be Installed In the his­ Tbe general crop of aarningi re­ and not independent of the newspa­ in tee vicinity of tee Northeast East Greenwich, R^ I., after spend­ Alan the realization of his love for Court this morning on a charge of Manchester elslUea ^ Vincent Diana and vocal Tlie tiny pair of red boots to match tory of Manchester. . Phil Pete ...... GIVEN SHOWER P A R H ing several days with tbelr cousins Kitty. Home on leave, he tells her drunken driving. aelectlona by Mrs. Ida Woodbouse. d'Sl~ht the grandiona of Judge Pub Serv N J . . . . ports continued satlsfaetory, but pers' best Interests." shore colony. Lake Wangumbaug. For Free Delivery Servibe Victor Bronke, Hartford DIatrIct there were exceptions. Trade and Tbe advertisement asserted it is Taxpayers are reminded that only Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Porter. of his love, but their plans to mar­ Paggitole was arrested by Motor­ Other guests presented by the dis­ Commander, offered to officiate at C " -:s ".’hen they are permitted to Radio ...... Stanley’s grocery truck of An­ ry are shattered by a sudden call Call 4836 trict officers last night were; Mrs. Mioa Valerie O'Oorman, daughter industry promised further slight 'Inconceivable" that the newspapers a few days remain in which to hand cycle Policeman Raymond Griffin the ceremony of laying the comer Rem Rand ...... in titeir tax liata. dover turned over on the upper end cancelling ail leaves. FOOD STORES Myrtle Juckett of Hartford. Hart­ Th* heirlooms were not all early- Rey Tob B ...... of Mrs. Margaret O'Oorman of 128 gains over next week, but It was that finan^:cd the growth of these shortly after 3 p. m. _ yesterday at Peerless Cleaning atone. The applause that followed The League of Women Voters of Broadway. The driver escaped When Alan ia reported killed, Main and HolftsteT streets He'was ford District vice president; Mrs. 1 Oj any means. Some Maple street, was tha guest of believed a temporary top might be agencies, if they had a voice about Commander Bronke's offer signified Safeway Stores . .. will run an afternoon card party in with minor lacerations on his arm Kitty's life is broken. After the war examined by Dr. D. C. Y. Moore at Ida Norton, district treasurer; Mre. mor.'eloua examples of Swedish Schenley DIs ...... honor at a personal shower held at rounded out thereafter. it, would approve tbe change, and Works that be will get the Job when the the basement of tee Ubrary next and leg. she becomes engaged to Gerald, but the police station and declared to be m e m 2 5 c * S A l s E Annie Dunkelberger, district aeera- wsavlng wsrs shown by tbs mem- Sears Roebuck . . . . tbe home of Mias Hslen Boland of pointed out that such a metamor­ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gowdy spent In the eleventh hour Fate steps in Office and Plant: building la started. bets whose ancestors came from 23 Wellington road Saturday eve­ WHATS IN A NAME? phosis could not take place In tee Friday at 3 o'clock. under tbe Influence of liquor and tsry; Mrs. Mollle Conlon, district SbeU Union ...... Mrs. Portia B. BliUer spent tee Sunday with their aon, Earl and and tee dream of her life Is fulfilled 93 Wells St, So. Manchester Bauer's Aaaertofi memborihlp committee; M n. Pearl The Legion recently purebaaed a that country. A colorful dish of Socony Vac ...... ning which was attended by guests Minneapolis—For years the ga* ■Aaaociated Press without approval family in Bolton. In a gloriously happy ending. unfit to operate an automdblle. building lot on Leonard street, be­ Italian majolica ware which was from Manchester, Hartford, West week-end at the home of her par­ Lord, district sergeant at arms, and South Pao ...... house district boys have scorned the by the membership. The members ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Branch in Mrs. Charles Heckler, Sr., has "The Dark Angel" was directed George Williams of Hartford, dis­ tween Main snd EIro street. One rosda as esriy as the sixteenth cen­ South Rwy ...... Hartford and Worcester, Mass. name"Clarence." Now the Unlver? own tee .Isroclated Press. gone to Newport, R. I., for a short by Sidney Franklin for release of the objectives of tha post ter tbe tury was much admired. A linen Miss O'Oorman received many uae- Norwich. Conn. SPICES' trict sergeant at arms. St Brands ...... slty of Minnesota eleven comes - Noyrs’ Conunento. Wilfred Boudreau, r/ho was dis­ vacation. through United Artists. 3 i S * W. Henry Weir of 7S Brookfield coming year Is to build a home on table cloth woven In Prussia 100 St Gas and Else .. ful and beautiful gifts. Mias O’Oor- along with a "Claraaes" who also ” ■ The recent words of Frank B. Mias Cora Kingsbury baa start­ Prominent In tee Imposing sup- years ago was in excellent condition charged from tee Windham Com­ - Kibba's Orange Faks* street was presented with the Oar- tha recently purchasod lot St Oil Cal ...... man Is to be married In S t Jaroea's has .another name, "Tuffy." Clar­ Nbyes, publisher of the Washington munity Memorial hospital this past ed her practice teaching in Kll- TOrtlng cost are Janet Beecher, enee B. BlsscU cup, awarded annual­ and not unlike some of tbe patterns St Oil N J ...... church Thanksgivlhg morning to ence "Tuffy” ThQmpson is a half Btar and president of the Associsteif Ungly High school In Danielson for John Halllday, Henrietta . Croaman, todav. week where he has been receiving ly by tbe local post to the member Tax Corp ...... Thomaa Boland, son of Mr. and back v/ho has become another grid trress since its organization under medical treatment, has gone to one month. She will conduct a class Frieda Inescort, Claude Allister, TEA i ib. bag 2 5 ^ who has dons tha most for tha unit Mrs. J. E. Elliott exhibited a Timken ReUar Bear Mrs. Michael Boland of 39 WelUng- hero, along with that other famous the laws ol New Yi-rk state, were Bridgeport to spend a few weeks In foods. Mlsa Kingsbury la major­ George Breakston, David Torrence, -ATTEND DINNER-DANCE woolen blanket, tbs sbtsp for which ton road. gopher, Clarence Munn. pnnted. with hla brother. ing In home economics at Connecti­ Cora Sue Collins and others. during tho year. were raised by her grandfather and Trans America . The baked ham supper served to Union Carbide .. He said In part: Master Harry Naven entertained cut State College. Edmund Lowe in "Thunder of tee PROPERTY the wool spun and woven by her ■ad * White membere of tbe Legion and Auxil­ Untoo P a e ...... "Tbe dangers which confronted several of bis little friends at hla Mr. and Mra. Wallace McKnlgbt Night" is seen in the second feature 4^'. ^ j AT DANBURY ELKS a U B grandmother. on this show. iary last night In the South Metho­ Unit Aircraft ... tee newspapers of America In 189.1 home Saturday afternoon with a and daughter, Ruth and Mra. Harry Of interest to attendants of tha Hallowe'en party. C. McKnIght spent Sunday in New dist church was prepared and served North Methodist church was a glass Unit Corp ...... were no greater and no more Immi­ F l a v - R - J e l under tha dlraoUon of Mra May D^- Unit Oas Imp nent than those teat we face today. Haven with Mias Kathryn Mc­ 6 2 5 ® Mr. and Mrs. Qeorga H. WUliama shads used when tbe church was KnIght who is attending a medical OWNERS of W olf and the Hustlers Group of tha Ulumtnated by oil lamps. These U S Ind Alo . .. Then we feared tee control of our and Mr.'and M n. George L. Qraxli^ school there. Wesleyan Guild of the church. shades were the gift of tbe Timo­ U B Rubber . . . . neWi supply, our life blood, by a Mlsa Betty Vlsney visited her Overnight A, P. Tbe executive appointments of dio attended the dinner-dance of the U S Smelt ...... privately owned news service that tms thy Keeney and Olln'Wood families. W A U ST. BRIEFS grandmother in Wapping, Sunday Pink Salm on 2 ' 2 ^ e chairmen of commltteea aa an­ Oatabury Emblem club. No. 48 at M n. O'Mattey called upon the sx- U S Steel ...... might constitute a menace to a free Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gowdy, Mrs. News nounced by Commander Clwrlea WI­ West Union . . .. press. New York, Oct. 29 — Contracts MANCHESTER• - the Elks home In that city last night hlMton to give a brief history ot Mabel Bigelow and aon, Arthur, gren last night, ware: Memberahlp, West El and Mfg . closed for structural steel In Sept­ Bmith'a tbe helrlooma entered and the "Today I invite you to note teat a were Sunday guesta at Mr. and Mrs. Bridgeport—Two thousand three Donald Hemingway; rehabilitation, at which more than 229 Elks and Woolworth ...... privately owned news gathering or­ ember are estimated at 83,449 tons motben of today gained no little Ernest Gowdy. hundred and thirteen new voters Francis E. Bray; child welfare. Dr. Emblem club memben wore present. Information about the usee of artl- Elec Bond and Share (Curb). against 100,211 In August, accord­ ganization boa, directly or indirectly, Mr. and Mra. L, R. Robinson arc were sworn In-by tee town clerk and 1 lb. pkgs. 2 S ® Howard Boyd; wsir orphan educa­ . M t a WUUams who is third vice elcs many ot them were unfamiliar accepted, aa one custoirier, a very ing to tee American Institute of Dried Peas Beans 3 receiving congratulations upon tee Board of Selectmen during their re­ tion, Harold C. Alvord; National de­ m ldent of the supreme dub and with. There ware many old eameoe, Bleep, to the homeless thou art ge Industrial corporation from Steel Construction. September pro­ birth of a 9-pound son at Manches­ Your Attention cent session for making voters ■ad ft White X>ini O C P. ft O. Soap, O B fense. Henry R. Mallory; military [re. Oraziadio, deputy for the east­ daguerreotypee, pieces of Jewelry, duction was placed at 89,711 tons ter Memorial hospital. £ home; ths frlsndlass find la thee a (rbich it will (through a broadcast- which closed last night. nalua, 13-ozh 3 pkga. 6 fo r...... 2 5 C affairs. Captain James H. McVeigh; ern half Of Oonnectleut, had a part hand-made etodu, glassware, old friend.—Ebenezer EUlott. arrangement) be in receipt of compared 'with 97,490 In August, Tbe Village Improvement Society OBmpbeU’s Beans, m naval affairs. Harry Maldment; C. baskets, ehtnfi and pewter too num- with shipments at 93,748 against will hold a meeting tonight at 7:30 Hartford—Oeorge Atkins, 46, of RInso, 8 small O B in the Installation of the Emblem sums of money. Springfield, died in tee Hartford Please! M. T. C.-R. O. T. C.. Dr. LoVeme dub officere. Tbe ceremony In. srbus to mention. 122,296 in August. The Instiute at tee Chapel Hall. Every member * f> r ...... edOC p><8>...... 2 5 C was Sees Peru. hospital as tee result of injuries Holmes: asronsutlcs, Lson Bradlsyr charge of the new supnme presi­ M n. John F. Pleklet had aa ex­ estimates tonnage avaUable for is urged to be present. There will ShaffMd MUk, O P Bod ft White O B .« "I ask you to consider tee peril suffered Sunday In an East Hartford markimanshlp, Morosl Donss: dent, Mrs. Frank Bomer' of Pea­ tensive display of Mriy-Amerieaa fabrication within the next four be an election of officers for the string Beans, 3 tor .. doOC that would confront you if tee months at 9372 tons. automobile accident. Give the Assessors Your Co-opera* Ctiase ft Banbem o i “ Americanism, Edson M. Bailey; Boy body, Maas. The new offlcen of China In bfaek and white; an un­ B ig r Associated Press was in relation to coming year. Blue ft White O B ... Scouts, CecU Kltue; 4-H club, LoqU usual blus wlUow platter with the Tho Coventry Fragment Society Hartford—Eklwln F. Poland be­ tion and Save a Penalty of 10% OaCee, 1-lb. bag...... d b O C the Danbury club were e s co iW by larger financial Interests of any kind A public offering of 235,329 came state engineer for tee emer­ Tomatoes, 3 for .. . 2 5 C C. Bunce; forestry, Clifford C. Che­ the officers of the lodge ot "toM and well", usiiallv found in —banking, public utility, oil com­ will meet for an a)l day meeting Ubby’s Ptaeapple o 1" EUu. Mlver only, an insulated Jug on tha abares of preferred stock, $430 gency relief commission succeeding Ughthonse Ctouiaer, O B ney; Junior baseball and athletics, Mrs. Wllltame'and M n. Oraxiadlo panies or any other large Interests with Mra. Floyd Standlsh. A cover­ Which Will Be Charged You Por ONLY 4 DAYS MORE Jaio*, 3 tor___ .. ib d C 6 fo r...... 2 5 C George Kennedy; commxmlty service, same prlndpls as our modem Hallowe’en series, of tee Cleveland Electric ed dish luncheon will be served at F. Perry Close who resigned to-ac­ Diced Carrots, «>p* each received a gift from the hoa- thermos bottles, oldfssbioaed dolls ..—that Involved tlie receipt by your Illuminating Co. was made today by noon. cept tee directorship of tee State Kibbe's Pastry Flour, O B Elarl Wright; s^ety, John L. Jen­ tees lodge nad also eoreagea et organization of large sums of money Failure To Make Proper Return On 8 fo r...... 2 5 c SIba...... 2 5 c and numsrous other Items. on underwriting syndicate beaded A Community Hallowe’en Social planning board. Rad ft White Peaant O C ney; graves ref^traUon, Edward P, flowers. M n. Albln Martin of and. made It (pos^bly unjustly) In by DUIon, Read ft Co. The shares to get your name in the n e w AMorted Fmlts, . O B .» Qulsh; legislative, Thomas J. Itog- Mrs. TVtllard Hawley described a Party will be held Wednesday evening at Hartfoid—Hearings on tee arbi­ Your Tax List Within; the Time Batter, l-lb. Jar...... Z O C S 8-oz...... ^a^9C Danbury has been appointed deputy number of old keepsakea among of the general public sub­ are priced at $103.76 plus accrued tee Outpcl ball under'tee auspices tration of tbe basic wage scale for ■la** Whito Toilet o e Diamond State Peat, o B ot tbe western half m the state. them building nails nsmmersd nut servient to tease Interests." dividends from O ct 1 to date of de­ of tee Christian Endeavor Society. employea of tbe Connecticut Com­ Allowed By Law. Telephone Booh—use coupon nmol littHM, 8 for ...... 3 fo r...... 2 d C no ysnn sgo. Mn. Walter Hall, DEN PARADISE In conclusion tee advertisement livery. Evetyone is asked to tiy and come pany for the year were con­ ftafartod Baveragoo, .s>e.- n round bstkst which grandmother aald: masked. A very small admission cluded. Common Pleas Court Qoldon Bantam Com, o B Personal Notices WilUauuitte "There ore those who have al­ 60 NEW BOMBINQ PLANES ' eeoteats, 8 88-oz. ... dSOC 3 tor...... 2 0 C EXPUINS WHY GARBAGE was wont to carnr -her caps and will be collected to defray ex^naea. Judge Thomas J. Molloy, neutral THE SOUTHEBN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COBIPANT OaawydMp, O C - Dog and Cat Food, O B .. (lasses In wbsn she went viaittng. ways believed and still believe teat Rev. and Mrs.' L«on H. Austin member of the arbitration commit­ 8for ...... 2 5 c Old-fsshloned dolmans and hats Thursday Night tbe Associated Press, with ita coop­ Washington, Oct. 39— (A P ) — have invited tee board of trustees tee, la expected to render a decision I want my name in the My name is in the tele* Litebaay gaap, O C - Salad DreotlBg, O B _ IN memoriam . . BID W AS BEJECTED ware modeled by the memben who erative form of orgmilzatlon, ia tee Plana to award contracts for 60 with their husbands and wives to a within a few weeks. Remember! ^ them to tha delight of tbs Eight Act Floor Show greatest bulwark of a free press torpedo bombing planes by Jan. 1, dinner party at teeir home Thurs­ telephone book. phone book. pint Jar 2 5 C la loving memory et mr tathor. 1936, were dlacloaed today to Rear New Haven — Two gold chalices Wlllism J. UeOoown, who patted ITS. Mrs. Chester Robinson, that exlats in America today. day evening. and two gold patens, valued at away October t$. iSIl. president of tbs club sbowsd many Dancing "H the newspapers In Us member­ Admiral Ernest J. King, head of tee Philip Tomlinson was a Sunday Send someone to give Please call me aboni WEIMAN & McKEEVER ■ Oeorge H . WaddeU, cleric of tho examples of fine needlework and a Navy's Bureau of Aeronautics. guest at Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tom­ about $100,-were stolen from St. An­ ~S. KLEIH N W iif bjr ship ever would fail in their support thony’s R, C. church. THERE ARE ONLY me full detail* an extension telephone Q 219 Spruce Street Thi> day brins* eed mamorlea Board of Belsetmen, tqday reported moat Intriguing hat bought about of It or If It now suffers to tee point Back from an inspection ot all linson, Jr. 161 Center Street Of on* who wta oallad to real, that tha bid for the cootraot to col­ the btfinnlng of this century. naval aircraft west of the Miaais- Charles Dart spent Sunday at a New Haven—Among the Yale a handset.______□ Telephone 6766 Thoia who think of him today Silver Rhythm of injury by tee competition ot news Sheffield Scientific school seniors Telephone 3256 Art thof* who loved him bait. lect garbage In town, entered by the AnoOter unusual heirloom was • agencies beavUy financed by tee pa­ slppi tee heiul of tee Navy’s air ■temily reunion at bis home In a change in my listing □ Tha y*trt may wipe out many man whom Forrest Buokland told eompeodlum, recording events from Orcheatra fighters said'new craft are wanted Vernon. ■given offices In tee class election 3 DAYS LEFT a t.. -o'doedc tronage of U n iM States government were Alfred J. Gagnon of New Lon­ an additional listing Q F. HILLEBY thlngt. the Committee of Fifteen last nlibt the Urth o t Christ to The year lfiS7, to replace over-age planes aairigned H an y Amor spent Simday with a f btform - Saturday uoou 1/1 ' V J. BROGAN But ihia they'll wipe out ntvtr. Gome and Jola th* nutjrt offices, advertisers and others than to tee carriers I-exlngton and M ra- don, class orator, and Robert B. directory ad'vertising □ had bean Ignored by the selectmen, tnuasd ter hanging on the wall, newspapers. It would beja aorry day friend In BridgeMrt. I your namo 1* to mitmoar In > 384 Hartford Road 95 Pine Street The memoriea of thoa* happy dart was njeeted by tha board, with toga. English, of West Hartford, elected AVhan wa wart ail togataar. ■svsral ornaments, wreaths la glass A Varlgty of Aaioricfiii. Chi- for tee Fourth Estate in this coun­ Mra. Amos wlesner and two sla­ ike next book J My nnmber b - Tdtpbont 8387 others, bseauss It asked for glOJM “Later w8 hope to buy new planea to tee class day and triennial com-, Telephone 6318 A loTins father, true and kind. and other objects which w on a part BCfio and ItaUfia Foods. try, and even the proprietary news ters, Chriatine and Louise, Gene BOARD OF ASSESSORS, Thu ra^uatt doat ieo< fhUgula m« In ony may. Me friend on tarth ilka him wt for tho first two of three yean and ter tee carriers Yorktown and En­ Loss and daughter, Nancy and Miia mittees. o f sTfry darttensd parlor ia griiad- agencies teemaelves would share TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Snd; " IlLOOO for the third year. Mr. m otban day, with n tiny aasfMs Choice Ltqwoora, Mixed or terprise," King sold in telling of the I'Elsle Wleaner of Hartford, were Middletown— Kenneth R. Andrews For all of ua ha did hla beat. WaddeU ostlinated last night for that injury sooner than they may expanslod of naval aviation that la I Than Ood gave him attmal ratL' top table w en tfi the d i^ a y . M n. Ffiacr Drinka To Your Tuts. Sunday guiipta' at Autumn View of Middletown, George P. Calder of Name the Oemmltteo that the net cost to Hayden Griswold loaned tor - tbe Imagine. -^.1 • ^ concurrent with the Navy program Farm w h m they came to see Mias Bristol and Ainalee Slodden of New W E D E L I V E R FAVOHRI "Tbe employes of tha Aaaoclatod of a treaty strength navy I v 1M3. _U r. and Urt. F. H. MeOaown and the town for garbage coUactlon last program aa old-fsshloned aesiodeon Maud Morehouse. London were among the five seniors I Addrea* Family. year was which was btoyed hy Mias Ann « vbxjR MANCHEerTER EVE(a«c*r of becoming leader of some whoop­ Joseph Danforth of Efoat Orange, as cup and plate. will be held Thursday evening, Oc­ highbrow musical audiende Is pass' ford to pay for music lessons. Jobless Feantftd 0«lob*> 1, 1111 dent degrae of tntereat to atimulaM for replgi -- SASIC — Esstt wesf wlw woet wtlo »i»—Pr***.fl*dl* N*w* — b*. Mathias Spieis Says No One N. Y., and_ L. E. Zaeher of Hartford tober Slat at the Federated ing national third party—then van­ wtag wesh kyw whlo wfbr wre mliiw«*t rp t Ing from toe national scene, Dr. piano tuners nnd music teachers PuMIthcd Bv^niliB Bio«pt ishes all in a moment and not a peep the rebuilding or oondltionlng of the wgy when wcae wum wwj wsal; Mid: sas—Kub*n C****ck Chsir— were at the Standby clubhouse for a church social rooms. This will bo have a place in toe project. TTie • te y l and MoUdsy*. K nund at th* ksd wmaq wcfl who wow wdaf (JIJNMi Qraln*r, Planl*t—«**t few days foeludtag toe week-end. an open meeting and the wives and Nikolai Sokoloff said today, and a la heard' from him for years. Once relatively abort bit of road which WALNUTS halves, U desired. The toner dl- MIDWEST^wood wire 7;0(^-MVrt a Mars* — ***(: Codd Do Justice to Con* children get group InatrucUon from Is;itt oSiM______at MtnchMUr. Conn., M NORTHWEST A CANADIAN ^ wtmj Mbnhatun M*l*dl**-wa*t; Suek Mra. Charles W. Stewart of "lYier- lady friends of too members are new American, attitude toward teachers who need work. BMrad CUM Mall Matui. he went away with aU his family to now ao effectually Isolates one of vlsioM which divide ths kernel up wiba kstp webc wday kfyr crct cfcf . •J«*«4a—raldw**t rep«*t vUle and her eon, Clyde Coates, of TOLLAND welcome. Ail the community arc music in the maKlng. The walnut baa been used for Eleven regional directors cover •UBBCniPTlON RATB8 South America aad was gone so the state’s moat Important points Into lobes will be almost o t a paper SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjax ul*—•®"S» *f Jimmy Parrall Tendon in Writing Of IL East Haven, were visitors at toe invited whether they arc members of The orchestra conductor whoso food from a very early time and thinness. wfla*W8un wlod warn wmo wsb wapl dtSO— 7:W^K*t* amith and Qu«it* the country. Newly formed vocal Qaa taar, by mall...... -it.00 long that' everybody forgot aU about of sentlmsntal interest this edible nut la posatbiy tbe most wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfsa wbsp kpre Cart*r'* Cammant home of Mrs. Stewart’s daughter, Wednesday evening toe Child's the club or not. The speaker Is baton guided the Cleveland sym­ 'fa r Hoath, by m alt...... i lo The walnut has an appeUzing wosi ktbfl ktbs wsoo;waTe wtar 7i0^ SdlO-lLavandar a Old Lae*— Mrs. N. C. Johnson and family, re- Study meeting will be held at toe Charles 8. Greenwood, secretary to phony for 15 years thinks the Fed­ quartets and opera companies wrlll tiBBla Copy ...... I (II him. Then, Ilk# a plane out of popular of all nuts. The waimjt is a MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kshl , Orehta.-Dlal* oently. sing this winter for music-starved 0«lTvar«d on* y*ar ...... Iioo taste which explains Its great popu­ 7:1ft— 1:1ft—EdMh K aren's Organ Con> By MATHIAS SPIE88 home of Mrs. Valentine^ S. Alison. Hon. William S. Higgins of Wa.shlng- eral music project is bringing the nowhere landing In one's potato deciduous tree which has been larity. I consider the wainut among PACIFIC—kgo kfl Egw komo khq kfsd ton and South Coventry. Mr. Green­ change. towns, said Sokoloff. FOR THE COMMON GOOD grown for both the wood and the ktar kgu kpo kex kga kjr kya keca , Timer—Dixie Seven glris, daughters of Ray­ All who are Interested are invited to 'UBMBBR OP THU AB80CIATB0 field, he plumped down In the wholesome nuts and advise that Cent. Eaet* S:M—Lawi^neo Tlbbatt-to o Chicago, O ct 26.—No writer, be mond and Ben Jones, called on their be present. wood has been secretary to several Ho is director of the project, Will there be too much music for PRRHS Suspension of ths hunting season nut. The tree Is a native of Greece, • :0 ^ t.*O^Waltef\0'Koefo—HS to oat the re-employed 18,000?, TBa AHMlatfd Pr*** •aoiuitvaly with ‘kbout seventy cents In his you learn to use It as a mMt sub- 4:(K^ S:0(H-Bo2ton Clvio Oroheetra 9:30—Frod Waring Show—to c he whoever he may, can describe great-great aunt, Mr*. Helen White, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert West of members of the House at Wasliing- which Is employing 18,000 musicians aailtUd to tb* UM tor r*publlo«tion and tha closing of tbs forests to the Persia, Chile and China, and Is also sUtute, as to thla way you will add 4:3G— S:30—James Wilkinson» Songs -•sj®“ 10:8^193ft Need* Mobilisation last Friday, and sang several of Snipsic Lake are toe proud parents ton and has served in this capacity who have been on relief. Music for "No", he replied. "This country pocket and got himself elected gov­ found In other countries. It quite 4:4ft— ft>4ft—Cisrsi Lu A Bnv—also e. 10:0^^i0^A bo Lymah, Oreh.—basic; what your delegates witnessed In never has had enough." , Of all BOW* dlipatchti crodcod to ti' public, tn etfcct a t noon today by variety to the diet. Hake aure that ft:00— e:0ft—Flying Tims Skitt Nows Myrt A Margo—wesKrepeat their school songs to her. Mra. of a little "Ruth Madge” bora for over thirty years. His subject everybody. Instead of Beethoven and .or net pihorwli* rr.ditod In tnl* ernor Immediately. S II* E N C £ likely that tbe Romans brought the ft:1ft— e:1ft—WooHly Hymnalmnsl SimSliming (3ilcago during toe last three days, la "A Slide Talk on Washington, Brahms "for the hoity-toity few", aaimr aad *I*o th* lowi now* pub- It is finely ground either by ehewtag 10:1ft—11:1ft—^ 0 0. Olson Mu *' Whl.te, who is in her 93rd year, Thursday evening, Oct. 24th. He served a four year term ex­ proclamation of Governor Cross, may first "Persian” walnuts to Great or by putting through a grinder be­ 8 :3 ^ 6:S^Pross*Rsd)o._ 0 Nsws ArlodP___ 10:^11:30—Dick QardlnoM and do Justice to this, the greatest greatly enjoyed toe call and the Several oil burners have been In- too Capital of our Nation." The lo­ la an aim of the Federal program. lUhod •tcaln. ft:Sft— e:Sft—Stanis'•:Sft—Stanisy High's Commont 11:00—12:00-Heebla Kay . assembly that this world has ever rlaht* ot rtp-jLIIcatlon ol piring lost January—and a wild and Interfere with the freedom of action Britain, probably introducing the fore swallowing. ft:4ft— e:4ft—Billy ‘ ■ A Botty^weaf only 7>—12:3ft—Frradio Borgin Or singing. For one of her advanced stalled fo toe furnaces fo this vicin­ cal qommittee la Charles Leonard. Here for a conference with the dIspotohoB horoln *ro *l*o r*- nut during the time that Roman 4:00— 7:00—Amos7:00—Amoa *n'*n* Andy—eastAndy*—east only east; F* Town Orehoatra—midwest seen. ity this fall. John H. Steele, George Neff. Bert­ WPA concert unit, Sokoloff said the woolly four years It was. Then he of ths rugged Individualist, but It P B s E AI S g Ren-ember, nuta are probably the 4:11^ 7:1ft—Pepgyo tho Sailor* Skotoh The speeches that were delivered age she is in splendid health. soldiers occupied that country. The most oonoentrated food that exists 4:3(^ 7:30v->Ed Sullivsn—weaf only The local schools were closed Fri­ ram Banks, Donald William and project is "a possibility unending." was rubbed out and since then no makes sense and Is good enough law NBC*WJZ NETWORK came frqm to8 souls of such men as A Hallowe'en party will be given Karl Toblason. Music will be one of "It may be that some states will Pall aorvle* ollont ot N E A aornc*. AMTi-NIOiSe COrAMiSSipM descendants of those trees are what to a natural condition, and let this 6:4ft— 7:4^You A Your Ogvornment at S t Peter's Parish hall Wednesday day when a tepchers' convention for the average Individual—who we now call English walnuts. In­ 7:0(H- 8:00—Leo Reiemsn'a Oreheetra BASIC — Bast: wjs wbs-wbsa’ w ^l Dr. Townsend, The Honorable Mar­ the entertaining numbers. become as much interested In music more has been heard from him than concentrated food value guide you 7:30— S:30—Wayne King's Serenade wlum kdka wgar wxya wlw wayr wmal tin F. Smith, member of Congress, evening for those of high school age, was held in Hartford on that day. from the proverbial church mouse usually Isn't so rugged but that he cidentally, the word, walnut, comes In combining nuts with other foods. 8:00— 1:00—N. T* O.'t Showgirls—to o wfll: Mid: wcky wenr wla kwk koll A second party will be given toe fol­ Miss Minnie Hicks Is entertaining na they are In their state univer­ Robllohor'* Repr«*ort*tlv*i Th* from the Anglo-Saxon and Is a com. 8:30— 4:3l^"Jumbo" Speetaelo—to o Wren wmaq kao Judge GoMer Smith of Oklahoma, a guest from . sities". he added. Juilu* Mathew* Special A*ency~New on Sunday—until now. can sec when the authority of the 0:00—10:00—Sigmund Romberg—c to o MIDWEST—wmt wood wire Lieutenant-Governor of Indiana lowing evening for those of ele­ Tork, Chicago, Detroit and Ooeton. state Is bring used in his own Inter­ blnatlon of wealth, mcaniqg for­ QUESITONS AND ANSWERS 0:30—10:30—Republiean Talk—N. T. NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj Hon. M. (Clifford Townsend, Robert mentary school age. Mrs. C. W. Henry Hayden with a classmate He has seen 2,116 musicians from We*n sdvsncc the eseh Up bobs Alfalfa BUI this time os eign, plus hnutu, meaning nut. A 0:4ft—10:4ft—Hletery, Orest Moments wlba kstp weBb wday kfyr cret cfcf from Trinity College, Hartford, the New York relief rolls put on ly-on essy repsymeRi-terms, Oimsm i^KMUtlK AUDIT BUREAU OF est; or at least In the Interest of the 10:0(^11:00—Ramon Ramos Orchoetrs SOUTH — wrva wptf wwne wls wjax E.\^Clamenta and others. I have Jones is in charge. WAPPING write «r IXtone. OmCULATIONS. National Director of the Association liberal Interpretation of the name Is (Interference With Sight) wfla*wsun wlod wsm wmc wsb wapi heard many speeches during my spent the week end at the home of the Federal project. 'Tn the middle whole community. —east: Amos *n* Andy—west rpt The Rev. Harold R. Keen preach­ his parents, Mr. and hlrs. W. Hoyt west last week, he saw a band or­ for Economy and Tax Equality. foreign nut, and this; name was Question; Mr. Ronald D. writ 10:1ft—11:1ft—Leonard Keller Orchestra wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre life, hut never have I heard an out­ ed from the text “Ye Call Me Mas­ Tb* Harold Prlniind Company. Ine., The condition which the procla­ probably pinned on It, when the for- 10:30—11:30—Newt; JeOse Crawford- woat ktbs ktbs wsoc wave pouring of human souls as I did at Hayden. The Federated Workers will hold ganized from nine towns, each of ftiiumet no lnancU‘1 r^BPontlbilltjr This association has all the ear­ "What can I do to improve xl^ , east: Relsnvin Oreh.—weat repeat ter and Lord, and^ye say well, for Miss Thelma Price of toe Kent them having two or three musicians ' for typoffraphtcal errori apprartnK In mation seeks to meet Is somewhat elgn soldiers of Rome first' brought vision, as my sight seems so poor?" 11:0(^12:0(^Phlt Harris A Orchestra PACIFIC—kgo kfl kgw komo khq kfsd this conyentlon. so I am", at toe morning service card party at the home of Mr. • dv«rtlaem*>nt9 tn the Mnnchrtier marks of another "third" party. It the tree to English soil. The English 11:30—12:30—Earl Hines A Orehestrs kur kpo kex kga kjr ki% keca The sehpiona began every morn­ High school faculty spent the week on relief. abnormal, but It l.s very far Indeed I seem to be always tired.” at St. Peter's ■ Episcopal church. end at her home. and Mrs. Albert E. Stiles next Symphony orchestras are being Kveninir Heraid has a slogan-and at least one per­ walnut has a shell which is easier CB8-WABC NETWORK Cent* Bast. ing a t nlnA o'clock and lasted until Among those present in toe congre- from being unprecedented. It is Answer; Your eyesight may be 4:00— 6:00—A4werlean Medical Aaa'n after midnight. At no time did Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson of Wednesday afternoon, October 30, formed, he said, in towns that fectly corking principle. The slo­ to crack than the' shell of the affected because of enervation. In BASIC—East: wabe wade woko wcao gf Uon of 42 were Mrs. Grace Mark­ for toe benefit of the society. All TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 not even very extraordinary. Au­ American black walnut. waab wnac wgr wkbw wkro whk wjr 1’??“ BsSO—Tho Singing Lady—cast your delegates see their rooms or Hartford, Everett Pearson of haven's had them. Jobless singers ^iriANCI C9M6ANV gan Is "Let's Tax the Tax-Eaters" that case, anything which would wdre wcau wjas wean'wfbl wspd wjsv; ^:^ft“ ft:4ft—Orphan Annie—east only beds before one-o'clock in toe morn­ ham of Westchester; Miss Marjorie New York, Mrs. Agiista Pearson of friends are welcome. and players are being placed on en- Room 9 tumnal droughts as severe as the The walnut has a noted history, Midwest: wbbm wfbm kmbe kmox ft50<^— ftdX^Hswft: Tho Southsrnairso Martin, of Dalton, Mass., who was Stntc Theater Ill4 s« and the principle Is to make holders Ure you too much would take away whas kfab krnt 9:19— 6:1ft—Animal Clesouua* Stories ing. It la Sunday morning and I Waterbury were Saturday guests of There were about a dozen of the tcrtatlnmcnt programs, and some BREAD PRICES present one come every now and for example, In Frankfort in 1684, some of the energy which should 9:30— 6:3(^Pross*Radie Newo — bi* home for toe week-end, was also relatives. Wapping Young People’s Associa­ Telephnae a 4M of public Jobs pay income taxes the EAST—wbns wpg whp whec wlbi wfea ■Ic; Tho Singing Lady—mldw. rpt rose, after a foqr-hour sleep to states are starting music festivals. Toa Mala atrect For several weeks there have then. Wo can all remember num­ records show that no young man go to your eyes. On the other hand. wore wicc efrb acao wlbx wmaa wesg write these lines to toe people of present and assisted in toe choir. Mr, and Mra. K. B. Warner with tion who motored to Buckingham same as anyljody else. was allowed to marry until he prov­ DIXIE—wgst wefa wbro wqam wdod 9:3ft— 9:36—Walter Caaael* Baritone The rector announced that there will church last Sunday evening, October erous autumns when for weeks the If you need glasses, the resultant klra wrec wlao wdsu wtoo krid ktrh B:4ft— 6:4ft*Lowell Thomas — east; Manchester. Yesterwy, the com­ their daughter and son of West been intimations that bakers If anybody can think up any good ed that be had planted a certain eyestrain might be enough to waste ktsa waco koma wdbo wbt wdae wbig . Annie—repeat to midwest mittee on resolutions made their be a special service of holy com­ Hartford wfere Sunday gucsta at the 27, where they attended the meeting throughout the country were on the reason—if anybody can think up air was hazy with the smoke of number of walnut trees. The walnut sufficient energy so that you would wdbj • wwvft wmbg wsja wmbr wala 9:00— 7:0(^Easy Acts* Skit—also o report. More toan -SOO resolutions munion at the church Friday, at Steele House. of toe Hartford East Association of kRko wcoa wdne wnox kwkh 9;1ft— 7:1ft—To Be Announced 10:30 a. m., AU Saints' Day. point hi boosting the price of their anything that even sounds like a woods fires, far and near. It Is of was a favorite in Burgundy nnd be always tired. Have the eyes ex­ MIDWEST—wg] wmhd wlsn wlbw kfh •sftO— 7:30—Lum and Abner—east had been brought to the committee. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Miller who Young People. product a cent a loaf, attributing course eminently right that In some was thought “to keep the ground amined, then eliminate the habits wamk wkbn wcco wsbt ksej wnax woo 9:4ft— 7:4ft—Marie Coxal* Seng Recital Of these toe committee w6rked out Allan L. Carr of Norwich was a have been guests of their brother Calvin C. Bollcs and Robert F. passable sort of excuse—why a Con­ warm.” In , walnut wowo Y:0^ tdlO—Tha Crime Cluea Mystery about thirty which were read and visitor at his Hebron place over Valentine attended the Connecticut FOR SALE an alleged necessity to do so to in­ one should be reposed authority, In whl(;h arc not good which you have MOUNTAIN—kvor fcis koh kst 7:30— 9:30—"Welcome Valley" Serial Benjamin Miller and family have re­ gressman or a governor or a govern­ trees were planted along the roads formed and which are wasting your COAST — khj koln kfre kol kfpy kvt 9 :0^ 6:00—Ban Bernia and the Lade acted upon. All were voted In toe Saturday and Sunday, and caUed on turned to their home on Long Is­ Safe Deposit meeting which was SEVENrROOM HOUSE with about one creases in the cost ot materials. ment clerk or an executive In a state such clrciimstanccMi. to keep people and tbe villagers depended upon energy. kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb kgb 9:Sft~ 6:3(lh—Helen Hayes* Serial Play affirmative excepting one. \ friends. He plana to be here next land. New York.4 held at Bridgeport, last Thursday. Cent. East* 9:00—10:00—Wendall Hall's Program week-end. Tbers have also been careful refer- department shouldn't contribute to out of the forcats and brushlands. these wayside trees for thels crops. 9:1ft—10:1ft—Ray Heathorton, Sengs Then came toe question, "Where Mrs. Zoe Beckley left town Mon­ Mrs. Robert F. Valentine's niece, acre of land, small barn, sheds, etc» lo- 4:30— B:30—Jack Armstrong — oast 9:3^10:3ft-Haart Throbs of tho HIHa shall toe Townsenil Convention be A number of Hebron people at­ day morning for New York City and Mrs. Alice King, who has been her -SBcas to the processing tax on fioilr The free will of the Individual must Walnut culture is now ah extensive (Uncooked Splnooh) only: Musiealo—Dixie; Vocal—west 10XN^11rf)O—News; Dancing Orohsstra * the tax-crib at which he feeds, Just 4:4ft— ft:4ft—Tito Quisar* Tenor Soles held in 1936?" Many spoke in favor tended the funeral of Mrs. George has closed her home for toe winter guest for several weeks, left lost rated on Oakland street. wheraby the public la led to infer give way to the good of the greater industry and tbe work done In the Question; Mr. Jack V. wants to 10:30—11:30—Rsgglo Chltda Orohostra of their states but it was finally de­ F, Kibbe at the home of Mr. and as well as some other chap with walnut groves of California deserve know; "Wouldn’t the oxMlc acid In 6:0(^ 6:00—Buck Rogero—east; Tho 11:00—12:00—Shandor and Hit Violin months. Saturday for hef home in Fort This place to be sold at a real bargain, Mortgage can ^that the tax is also somehow re­ m.mbcr—whether he likes It or not. Cadsts Quartet—west and Dixie U:0ft—12:0ft—Ranny Weeks Orchestra cided to leave toe matter to toe Mra. Reuben Bosisy in Manchester, Mra. Harriett Hays of Wlndaor- Wayne, Ind. Identically the same also Income for special mention. The walnut also spinach be harmful when this Is ft:1ft— 6:1ft—Songs by Benay Venuta 11:3(L—12:30—Joe Rinse and Orchestra national headquarters who no doubt Sunday at 2 p. m. be arranged if desired. / sponsible in part for the higher But suppose the control of the grows In Chile In which country the eaten In a salad?” ._ vllle waa a Sunday guest of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Cone ancl which he almost certainly works start peering west rather than will decide to hold it at Cleveland. Bert Lewis, who officiated at toe Genevieve Gardner. daughter, Harriett, and son, Phillip', Inquire X bread costa. Yesterday the in- harder than the public office hold­ hunter, the angler, the plcknicker crop Is ready about March or April, Answer; The amount of oxalle Ohio. east. 8:00—Eno Crime Cluea—"Plsase Hebron and Gilead Congregational Mra. J. Tllden Jewett, a patient at who came to attend the funeral of MANCHESTER BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION ciaaM was put into effect bere. er, we'd like to bear It. So would and the casual woods wanderer whereas in California, it Is gather­ acid In spinach could not be harm­ After this Chicago convention, churches Sunday, preached from toe toe Rockville City hospital is re­ Mrs. Cone's father, George A. Col­ ed In.the fall. ful when this 1s eaten to a salad?” , Come to a Killing,' original Spen­ the whole wor|d will recognize three or Your Own Agent. n m appeara to be some justia- Alfalfa BUI. proves to have relatively little re­ r . 8. Might Hold Bag cer Dean mystery drama. theme, "The Story of toe Bible." ported much Improved. lins, left Sunday afternoon for their IN NEW YORK! Orchards consisting of selected Answer: Tbe amount of oxall* great emancipators — Washington, Christian Endeavor meetings at home fo Little Falls, N. Y. wtiea fbr the elalms that material Says Bill; sult In preventing wildfire. Sup­ Some of the brain trusters have trees will yield as high as one or WTIC 8:30—Edgar A. Guest in Welcome Lincoln and Dr. Townsend. I t has Miss Hazel West of Hartford waa It figured out that the next Eu­ acid In spinach could not b* consid* Hartford, Oono. Valley. Hebron and GUead were omitted ptieea hav^ advanced recently. That Let’s have a little tax equality. pose It might coma to the point two thousand pounds of cured nuts ered harmful to the average person been announced that ail speeches Sunday evening on account of toe ropean war Is likely to make a 50,000 W. 1040 K. C. 2828 H. 9:00—Ben Bernie and AU tbe Lads. delivered during this convention the pioceaslng tax provides any ju.s- Let’s make every govcrumeiit where It Is pretty clearly shown King Midas and a sucker out ot New York, Oct. 29.—'Wlien seven--; Someone al.*o mentioned Louise to a single acre and In tbe finest Spinach is one of the richest in Iron Traveler* Brosdeastiog Service. 9:80—Helen Hayes—"The Newpen­ Tri-County Union meeting in Colum­ tc-u-u diamiilic critics, including i varieties, as grown in California, will be published in toe Townsend tUleation for ^ h e r bread prices Is, employe from the {’resident down, that far more fires are started by UncTc B.-im, assuming he is lucky Sachem, "the girl from Alaska" who of the leafy vegetables. Keep on (Eastern Standard Time.) ny,’’^ with an all-star caaL Weekly and later they will be pub­ bia at that time. Quite a number however, hardly tenable. The tux as a citizen, pay a Constitutional dls(;arded cigarette and cigar stubs enough not to be dragged in. George Joan Natlmn, got together i created rome rumpus here back In only 35 to 40 nuts will be needed to using It in toe raw form, mixing It 10:00—WendeU Hall. from tola vicinity attended. The socially. In a club ^ m , Broadway weigh a full pound. lished in book form. er was A. Z. Mann, of the has been In effect lor two years, and state or federal tax equal to the llian by buntcra or plcknlckers— Europe will have to buy supplies 1917. Loui.se is the maid who with other salad vegetables, — 10:15—Ray Heatoerton, baritone. It will Interest all to learn that amount any other taxpayer would and she will have to pay In gold. Pays her prayers. Well, seventeen stopped up to a hotel desk and In the During the growing period the Tneaday, October 29 10:30—"1936 MoblUzaUon for Hu­ ^eld . Mass., Y. M. C. A. His it bad already been passed along to suppose the problem resolves Itself at no time was anyone seen under K have to pay to both state and fed­ If the war lasted long enough, wo of the men who with the twist of : register, gave her homo as Nome. walnut Is covered with a green husk (Location of Liver) man Needs”—Major Bowes, toe Influence of liquor; nor a wom­ theme was "The Family and Its the consumer and was covered Into eral governments. into the closing of all woods roads to might accumulate nearly all the a pen, may make or break Now ' Alaska. An enterprising press which later turns brown as the nut Question; J. K. writes: "To settle P. M. speake an smoking a cigarette during any Problems." tte price of bread as of last week If a city operates a water plant I>loasuro cars on week ends or for all gold in the world. And then what York’s shows, got together In a cor­ agent dashed to the phones and In­ becomes ripe. This husk Is easily an argument, will you tell ua Just 4;00—Radio Review. 11:00—Time,1:0()—T weather, temperature. session or at toe banquet. The man­ At toe Hebron Congregational would prevent the other chief na­ ner of the Algonquin this week, 11:05—Esso News Reporter, church meeting, held Sunday eve­ dud a month ago dnd last year. It or on electric light plant It's tax of the drought period—what th e n ' formed the press ot his find, an removed, leaving the smooth, light where toe liver Is located, and 4:30—Girl Alone. ager of the Stevens Hotel remarked exempt. But if farmers operate tions from Just deciding that gold swapped yarns and organized the Alaskan miss w hi had never been to outer rbell which Is readily broken, what holds It In place?" 4:45—Women's Club Program. 11:10—Cascades Orchestra. that at no time was there so litUe ning, Joseph Griff fog was elected to k u not been increased. It has, In a cooperative elevator It must pay The law of course, does not pro- wasn’t any good, anyway, and Drama Critics' Circle in the Inter­ New York before. The papers allowing one to get a t the fine ker­ Answer: The liver Is located in 6:00—<31vlc Orchestra of Boeton. 11:30—Essex House Orchestra. liquor sold during a convention os supply toe vacancy left by toe ex­ g word, nothing whatever to do with ^do for such a drastic course. But abandon it as a medium ot ex­ ests of good fellowship. Also to adopted Loul.se, the Chamber of 5:30—"Dick Tracy." 12:00—Shandor, vloUnlat. during the Townsend convention. piration of office on the church taxes. If the government oper­ nel inside. the upper portion of toe abdomen, 12:08 a. m.—Cocoanut Grove Or­ ^ t s new boost in the eunsumcr ates a loan business in competition It Is conceivable that It should change while this country held the award a medal to the play they de­ Commerce feted her. Until one After the nuts are dried or cured, just below toe dlaphrbgm. About 5:45—Clara, Lu and Em. The. delegates, which now number committee of Roger W. Porter, who bag? cide la the best of tbe year. The j skeptic Investigated and discovered 8:00—-Wrightville Clarion. chestra. more than 11,000, represent toe has moved to Hartford. Other |Tice of the staff of life. with an insurance company or a rropose this—and then run for sbel- A nyw oy, that'i a theory, and It’s the kernel will contain about 4 per four-fifths of the liver Is on ths 6;25—Stu£o Program. 12:30 B. m.—Mayfair Orchestra. private loan company, It's tax-ex­ Rialto understands this to bo direct tl'.at Louise was fresh from Cbl(Xkgo cent of moisture, about 18 per cent right, and one-fifth on the left sid*. finest type of American people. members of toe committee remain This Offer?? The increase In material coats la I ter and listen while motorized rug­ being used in arguments tor a dras­ 6:80—New*. empt. Why .should bureaucratic opposition to the annual PuUtscr where, according to her father, "she of protein, about 16 per coot ot The liver rests upon various ab­ President Roosevelt was invited the same, Edward Smith, chairman; t^ e ly in the price of the kinds of ged Individualism raves! tic neutrality act which would bar Prize, and the reviewers bavsn't shot biscuits tn a beanery and not 6:40—Gems from Memory. to attend this, toe greatest conven­ and Robert F. Porter. Albert W. business activities have preferen­ nearly all sales to belligerent na­ carbohydrate and about 60 per cent dominal organs. It is also supported 6:45—Fireaide Melodies. Wheat ordinarily- used in the making agreed much with the Pulitzer play caribou In Alaska." Then Louise of oil. The food value Is high, due tion, but he could not attend. A Hildlng was re-elected as secretary, tial rights over private individuals tions. decisions, lately, by five strong ligaments. 'A s gall '1:00—Amo* 'n' Andy. telegram was sent to him, asking and Lucius W. Robinson was made tk white bread flour. A somewhat or business? told all; she didn't want to hood­ to the protein carbohydrate and oil bladder la attached to the lower A steak and mutton chop man wink anyone; she bad really been In 7:1IS—Gordon, Dave and Bunny. him to listen in on Sunda/s broad­ treasurer In place of his father, W. crop of these varieties of There's a lot more of it in a big Why Britain “Got Tough" content. Walnuts should bs regard­ surface of tha right lobe of toe liver 7:30—Jackie Heller, tenor. cast direct from toe National Am­ SWEEPER-VAC CLEANER has asked Babe Ruth to'do a^m p - Alaska with a frioud she met In C Robinson, resigned. Mr. Robin­ Washington baa rsccived varying ed as a highly concentrated food at about toe level of the ninth rib. 7:45—Frank and Flo. phitheater on 43rd street, Chicago. son, Sr., was msde assistant treas­ 9hcat put the price up a very few circular Alfalfa BUI Is sending sey and glad-hand customers at a Chicago. But why spoil her fun and when using them, 1 advise that 8:00—Leo Relsmon’s Orchestra. • confidential reports as to Just what new Broadway chop house. The B 5 D 1 D „ X If he does, he> will at once pay 25 urer. Philip Clark and Mra. Charles , ^ t a a buahsl. But a bushel of around. > BEHIND when for the first time In her life, they be combined with foods of low (Turkish Baths) r 8:30—Wayne King's Orchestra. (Eastern (Standard Time.) cents, membership dues, and be« stiffened tha British attitude toward Bam said no. The moat daredevil everybody was fussing over her? I Fillmore were elected auditors. The at produces about 62 pounds or, Frankly we don't believe Bill has Italy, beginning tn August. caloric value, such as the non- Question; Mrs. Fredtrick J. asks; 9:00—Bromo Seltzer Presents N. T. come a member of toe greatest nisalonaiy committee members were adagio act I've ever seen arbund the wonder If Louise ever went back to “What Is your opinion of A rk lsh O. and His Oiria. movement this world has ever seen. And Three Important ^ ghly, 50 loaves of bread. Qrant- got there the backbone for a third ITHE SCENES One etory whoee source probably vaudeville circuits Is the one In starchy vegetables and fruits. You New York, O ct 29—(AP) —The rO-eliscted, vdth Miss E. Anne Clark la as good as any othsr says that tha Eaklmo sleighs, will find that ten or twelve halves baths for reducing?" 9:30—Eddie Duchin’i Orchestra. He will confess to toe world that tbat there has been also an In­ party movement, even a little one. IN which Peggy Taylor risks her next. Old-Umers tell me they had press 10:00—Swift Studio Party. Prlnceton-Navy football game Sat­ a* chairman. Reports on church .50 Benito Mussolini dellberstoly be­ of walnuts, combined with raw Answer: Tbe Turkish bath oauses his attempt to establish Justice for finances brought out toe fpet that in the price of shortening, it But be has brought up a very Im For nlght-lifcrs who.can either take agents with Imagination In those a reduction by an elimination of 10:30—"Great Momenta In Hla- urday wlU be broadcast over gan hinting to England that hla apples, will maku a satisfying WEAF-NBC and WABC-CBE. The all the American people is a gigan­ toe shingling of toe church cost Attachments Including • atlU apparent that any rise In the portant question Just the same, and » i S H I N G T O ^ Ethiopian Ventura was only a prel­ It or leave It at the Stork Club, the uiys. Uks a CapUln J. F. J. luncheon. water but toe patient usually re­ tory.” tic failure and that toe Townsend management provides a "hot seat.” Archibald who functioned for what gains toe weight as soon as food or 11:01—ppllah Orchestra. Mlnnesota-Purdue battle will be 3561.21, collections for the purpose ifMce of ttateitahi of a loaf of bread ons that any honest major party lY RODNEY DUTCHER— i ude to efforts to establish an Ital­ The kernsl of a walnut of a su­ described over WJZ-NBC. movement Is toe only recovery act amounting to something like 380 ian sphere of influence throughout The electricity shock will sober them was at the time, the largest hotel liquid Is taken. Tha Turkish bato 11:30—Glen' Lee’s Orchestra. that will save—not only true Amer­ Brast have been a small fraction of might do extremely well to swipe up. After dark, most out-of-town- perior grade will be plump and well Is of value In some disorders be­ 11:45—Jesse Crawford, organist. Tuning in Tonight: less than that sum. The sum of 325 Cash By KODNBY DIITCHER the Mediterranean. in the United. States. According to filled out, and tha flavor will be rich WEAF-WJ&-NBC, WABOCBS icanism—but tbe civilization of the was subscribed that evening to help 4 cent. Secretary Wallace a cou- for Its own. There’s a lot of ginger Herald Washington Correspondent The threat to Egypt, Malta, and ers In quest of daring cabaret enter­ a bulletin from Archibald, one ot the cause a large amount of toxin ma­ 12:00—Silent. whole world. T h e HAND-VAC for tainment, flock to the French Ca­ and bland. Tbe outer shell will be terial is often discharged with ths WOR-MBS and WMCA-Interclty, To show toe character of toe make up toe deficit Tbe church 'k h of weeks ago placed the Increase In that slogan, "Let's Tax the Tax Cyprus was obvious, though tacit. girders used in erecting ths building light In color and will crack easily 10:30, Second Mobilization for envelope system netted over 3134 Diplomats View Great War According to this yarn, Mussolini sino. Among ths nearly bald-head­ was so delicately balanced in tlie perspiration but should be avoided delegates assembled here I will t t tha baker at not more than a Bkiters." so that the meats may be removed by toe weak patient. i Human Needs Program, Major mention a few Incidents which oc- for toe year, with Sunday school Actual Regular Retail Value of This Group $62.20. Inevitable In Three Year* . . . . at one tims fait abls to Oballenge ed orchestra maestros, Isham Jones maze of ironwork, that when a flock Bowes and Leopold Stokowski's or­ coatrlbutlons at 324 or over. It was ^barter of a cent a loaf. Waahlngton Cons pver Poealbla British naval strsngth In ths Msdi- claims th* sparsest thatch on his of pigeons alighted upon It, It took cured. A purse was found contain­ chestra. ing a roil of money. Tbe finder re­ voted that fo toe future if toe Act NOW! \ In view of these circumstances, if lineups . . . dash of Japoa With tarranean. pste. 12 workmen three boura to replace WDRC WEAF-NBO, 7:45, You and Ypur Remember This Phenomenal Saving of $22.70 Won't Continue F o rev ^ AN ISOLATED SHRINE it special monetary advisors to tbq ported it and toe matter -was an­ church is to be used for school grad­ tttey are correct—and they probably England I* Visioned As on the 225 Hartford, Conn. 1830 Government; 8, Leo jReiaman’a uations admission shall be limited to Connecticut has many historic Way . . . U. S. May Be Midas— Face* Unrest at Home Tall Tales. President In toe early days of tha nounced by toe chairman. Again, a This Offer May Close In A Few Weeks. ate tbs bakers, when they boost WHAT HAS BECOME New Deal. (Eoatern Standard Time.) music; 9, N.T.G. (network change): diamond ring was foimd and this, the seating capacity. Considerable shines, but few If any of them arc and n Sucker—In Next Conflict, The Italian dictator's attitude Anybody courageous enough tp Jobilatlon. 9:30, New Series, “Jumbo" in serial annoyance has been caused recently tte price a cent a loaf are not only toward England has become less rise a t 7 a. m. will stil find Charles Of toe members of an "economli; too, was announced one. toe ring Moss Hart and the Cole Porters form; 10, Sigmun Romberg pro­ returned to toe owner. Up to date by overcrowding and rowdyish be­ B^UecUng their increased costs but associated with more dramatic mem­ Washington, Oct. 29—Diplomats belligerent lately. According to cer­ Schwab, when he's In town, taking recovering from the effeoU of "Jubi­ Bdvhjory council", which functioned gram; 12, Phil Harris orchestra. The housecleaning sales e v ^ t of the year! ories than the birthplace of Nathan tain grapevine reports out of Italy, OF BRAIN TRUST? during Mr, Rooeevelfs campaign Tuesday, October 29 no policeman was seen in or any­ havior on toe p u t of some who at­ A Hand Vac With 4‘psoflt ot about three hundred per are betting 3 to 1 that there'll be Ids matutinal stroll up Riverside lee” on tbe sands of Bermuda. Max WABC-CBS, 8, Lavender and Old where near toe Stevens Hotel. tend. Everything you need for comjllete vacuum clean­ Hale, In the town of Coventry. For one reason for that probably Is a Drive. Chilling sight on an Octo­ Reinhardt's wife, Helen Thlmlg, is for toe' Presidency, Basil D. O'Con­ Lace; 8:30, Lawrence nbbett; 9, Motor Driven Brush bent on that Increase. no European war this fall. The degree of unrest among tbe Italian nor, toe Prerident's former lavf P. M. It seems the Chicago chief of po­ A school entertofoment, ’The Sil­ many generations Americans have odds have lengthened a bit. ber night; Two lonely looking way­ In town to appear In tbe pageant, 4:00—CSeveland String Quartet. Walter O’Keefe; 0:30, Waring’* lice knew that no policemen were ver Thread", w in be given a t toe ing. Don’t miss this limited opportunity. See Now if the baker setu directly to people, news of which baa been farers sipping sherry at the side­ "Road of PromlEo." Samuel Unter- partner, went back to bis business Pennsylvalllana; 11, Abe Lyman or­ accepted the young schoolmaster as But you couldn't find anyone in carefully suppreMed. Most of President’s Profes­ aftjer toe election; Judge Samuel L 4:80—Educational Feature. chestra. needed at a place where the highest Town hall Friday evening, by pupils the consumer and if it is necessary walk cafe tables Dave's Blue Room myer has never yet appeared with­ Risenman of New York likewise re­ 4:45—Three Little Word*. type of Americans would meet. In of toe Hebron Green grammar room. this vacuum equipment. You will recognize its the very highest type of hero and Washington who would risk a Although a large part of Italy ha* forgotten to rtoro r.v/ I out the customary boutonniere tn 6:00—Dick Messner'* Orchestra. WJZ-NBC, 7, Easy Aces; 8, Spen­ fact, all the policemen your dele­ tb protect himself for his increased Is fanatically excited and tn favor turned to bis own affairs; Raymomf cer Dean Mystery; 9, Ben Bernie sturdy construction, its high efficiency and its material charges in order to avoid his abnegation as the loftiest form nickel on a wager that there will bear Wendy Barrie of Hollywood -Us lapel. He plucks them each sors Back at Their College Moley, who bad been professor o t (J:15—Carl Moore and his Vlvatown gates saw, BO far, were traffic offi­ of the war, there have been dem­ will be OplieUa to Lesue i.owaiu* morning from his own hothouse Band. (network cliange); 9:30, Helen cers and several officers on horse­ lentous loss, it is not easy to see of patriotic courage. be no general eontlnsntal outbreak onstrations by farmers and work­ public law at (jolumbta, became as- Hayes; 10:15, Ray Heatoerton, bari­ design for easy use. Alade by one of the oldest within the next three years. A big ers, usually against high taxes and Hamlet on Broadway eometlme this gardens. siatant secreta^ of state but re-'- 6:30—Jack Armstrong, All-Amer- back. COLUMBIA bow he could raiee bis price any leas Yet for lack of a tiny share In the fall. Icaa Boy. tone; 12:08, Ranny Weeks orches­ "So this Is Chicago!’’ manufacturers, it is guaranteed to give you the very large sums annually spent tn war Is commonly regarded as In­ against low living standards, at­ —Where the Others Are. signed after differences with Secre­ tra. than a cent—since the proposal to tributed to heavy war expenses. Someone mentioned Dode Tomp­ Big ShoL t e Hull and now edits toe maga-' 5:46—Tito Gulzar. What a contrast between toe Chi­ The children of to* Columbia Sun­ this state on road building and main­ evitable. kins, uscssor In Putnam County, 6:00—Yankee Network New* Serv­ What to Expect Wednesday; cago we Easterners reqd about and day School held a HaUowe'en party ufmoet satisfact^n. Approved by Good House­ coin mill-pieces and half cents was At Parma. Spexia, and other rail­ The playboys are out to force. zlne "Today"; A. A. Berle, J r , ice. WEAF-NBC, 2 p. m.. Interna­ toe city of Chicago as It actually Friday afternoon at the hail. B^ tenance, and apparently because of That's why. In a capital bussing road stations, women are reported yesterday. Seventy-six years old, They prowl the Fortlea and the Fif­ Washington, Oct. 29.—(AP) — worked for a time as special coun­ keeping and Underwriters. ao summarily dismissed by Con­ with war talk, one htars almost he hasn't visited New York in 23 6:15—Benay Venuta. tional Junldr Red Cross program; is. tween 40 and 60 children were pres­ the absence ' of any concentrated to have throwm theroitelves ifi front ties with dtzsy regularity. What has bMome of toe "brain sel for toe RFC ohd still does occa­ 6:30—Thornton Burgeas Radio Na­ 4, Women's Radio Review; 5, Al ent, and nearly aa many parents and gress. But there would seem to os much dlscasSlob' of the conflict of trains and delayed departure ot years because he’s afraid of traffic. sional legal Jobs for It; Charles Today we shall meet at toe am­ effort on the part of our patriotic that It is likely to come after the Tommy. MonvUle, scion to a for­ trusters?" ' ture League. Pearce Gang. WABCM^BS, 2:30, phitheater, for toe last time, and friends who came to watch toe be eome question whether an in­ troops. tune, who totes two guns on hts Their calls at toe White House arc William Taussig, business man, .is 6:45—Mualcal Interlude.- School of toe Air; 3:30, Sketch, societies and others of similar Inter­ current Italo-Ethloplan ^ r la set­ These reports, if true, are signifi­ shall see and hear Dr. . Townsend ebUdren. Moat o f tbe children were crease of a full cent to grocers, tled a.* of the actual conflict in nocturnal beats, happens to be out not so frequent as tn toe early days now chairman of toe National od-r 6:50—Piano and I—Bea Rohan. WHOA Pincus; 4:15, Curtis Sym­ speak. His speech will be broadcast dressed fo Hallowe’en costume. ests, the farmhouse In which Hale cant. Every nation In Europe, as of town at the moment but - club of toe New Deal. Some of the pro­ vlsory committee of toe National^ 7:00—Myrt and Marge. phony. WJZ-NBC, 11 a. m., Mes­ as jrou all know. Seventy thousand Games were p l a ^ , and at 4:30 a Complete Set of where a quartor-cent or half-cent Africa and tbe related diplomatic It prepares for war, 1s weighing sage from ApostoUc Delegate; 1:80 e Standard Sweeper-Vac was born is almost Inacceulble be­ moves In Europe. f HISEXfEI'ENCY-- owners are determined to compel feasors have gone back to their col­ Youth Administration; Robert 7:16---Djmo Boya. peophle are expected to attend to- grand march leil to toe lower ball increase would be practical, fails the pos.*lblltttes of domestic revolt two-rod Tommy to check his gats leges. A few of toe planners have Straus, Is an official in toe RMettle- 7:30—Kate Smith. p. m., Gordon Selfridge address; 8, s session, where refreshmenta wert served. At A foU •Ixa cleaner. Motor^Irtven bru^h. Smooth Dusting Tools cause It stands on a ahort but sorely Even among some of tbe best- —both tn enemy nations and at Rochester Civic orchestra. into the same category of Justlflca- informed. diplomats, as they relax with’the coatroiom when, he returns. graduated to adiptolatrative posi­ ment Admlnlatratlon; and Hugh 8. 7:45—Boake Carter. e expect to arrtve at home each-place waa a HaUowe'en favor, running. No oiling. Light weights. tlon. The grocer might share the neglected stretch of primitive coun­ home. Just In case. His wealthy and tions. New faces, among them Johnson, is beginning a speaking BiOO-iiiLavender and Old - Lace— Wednesday. aad toe hall was trimmed fo toe / try road, a ragged link between con­ nnd sound off over- their hl^balls, loss with the baker or might absorb such discussion Is likely to be li^ pleasure-bent colleagues leave their those of men with political and busi­ tour as a friendly critic of the New Frank Munn. Lucy Munro and Your* truly, seasons colors. Sandwiches, cup tinuations, to either . direction, of irons at home but they get around. ness experience, have appeared In Deal. Quatave Haenachen'a Orcbeatra. MATHIAS SPIE8S. cakes, aad punch were served toe the whole increase, if It were no .. n. ..3ib.u and full of guess. JAPAN CONTINUES IMPORTS 8:30—Lawrence libbett and Don Improved highway. But there arc many who get tbe OF SHEEP FROM AUSTRAUA Such-habitues os Buddy Adler, Dan the rank* of presidential confidants. ANDOVER children and toe grown ups were more than the increase in Ingred­ The latch string at the executive Voorheea' Orcbeatra.. served toe same except that they willies as they contemplate tbe pos­ Topping, Jimmie and Woolworth 0:00—Camel Caravan Caaa Loma Also the 3V^-Pound Brush-Vac ients, but when be has to pay a cent The Hale farm la approached by a sibility that the next world war Sydney (AP)—Japan continues Donahue, Jack "Shipwreck" Kelly mansion still hangs within easy had hot tea. Prizee for toe moat in­ reach o t Dr. Felix Frankfurter, Ray- Quotations Orcbeatra with Walter O’Keefe. The following officers were elected HEBRON teresting costumes were given LtC- Ideal for the car. Get* all the dirt. Motor*diiven a loaf more he will, of course, collect good road running southwest from will find Germany, Italy, Japi to Import Corriedale sheep from (not the pole-sitter) and Bill Plank- ^9:30—Fred Waring'* Pennaylvanl- the Coventry-Wllllmantlc road at and one or two smaller i^les lined New South Wales and It Is expected togton. Among the ladies, Bernice mood Moley and Rexford Guy A g - to bead toe newly formed Young lian Rising, (Jaylord Mattlson, Jr., Brush. It from the customer. well, three of those most oftra ^ When Amarioans buy -ana with Stoopnagle and Bud. Professor Eugene P. C:hase of and Phyllis Field. Everybody bad South Coventry, or from the oppo- up against England, France, Rua- that between 2.000 and 3,000'will Smith, heiress to the typewriter mil­ 1:30—March of Time. People's Forum of Andover: Presi­ Lafayette college, Easton, Pa., was If theAiakers have been doing cla, and others. again be sold to Japanese wool pro­ lions, Is seen often draping a ring­ labeled "Brain Trusters." But the European products, they are' belli a good time and voted toe party a site direction by an Improved thm- 9:45—The Bethany Girl*. dent, Francis EYledricka; vice-presi­ at his Hebron place Sunday, Mrs. great success. business on such a close margin .that ducers hr the coming yesr. side seat with ermine. President sees more of Joseph P. Ing... .HiUer, Mussolini, or Staling ’'11:00—Yankee Network New* Opposition of graziers’ organiza­ Kennedy, successful Wall streeler By selling American dollars abroad,' dent, Eleanor Covell; second vice- Chase and children visiting in Hart­ Joseph Hutchins and hla brother they can no longer iifTord, In the ojignfare extending north from the Bees Menace tn Japan Service. president, Jeanette Samuels; secre­ ford. Francis, left early Friday morning Andover-Bolton Notch road near tions througjiout Australia to the who headed toe securities exchange our citizens are enriching toe na. 11:16—-'Abe Lyman'a Orcbeatra. And Also the New Dusting Tools face of slightly higher ingredient European menaces may fade export of Merino sheep remains un­ HERE IS THEBE commission for a time; of Harry L. tlons whicb support Nazism, Fas­ tary and treasurer, Lois Wilson; An alarm of fire, toe second In toe for Washington, D. C., returning on Andover village. At both these in­ or give place to new ones 11:80—Dick i«‘Hot Cha” Gardiner chairman of social committee, Jean week, caused considerable excite­ Sunday. Plus Moth Oun and Sprdyer. costs, to tell at the prices ruling for changed, but ths same attitude is IN PEIPING STREET Hopkins, Frank Walker and'Secre­ cism. and Communism. and Orcbeatra. tersections are signs directing the Elimination of Hitler or Muasinlliil not held as ragard* Oirtiedales. tary Ickes, toe “Big Three” of his —L M. Ornburn, union executive. Sheperd. ment here Saturday evenl^. A Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hunt, the last two years, then of course might change the picture a great Tbe Andoref Rangers, boys' dub, crowd of voluntary, fire fighters who have been visiting Mr. Hunt’s they are completely justified in hv traveler to the "Birthplace of Na­ If Japan were imable to purchase Peiping (API—The legation quar­ works program; and—in season— deal. But both British and Amer­ Corriedalea tn Australia, It Is point­ ter here has a street that has four of bis Congiesalonal leaders. World conditions emphasize toYI recently held their election of of­ gathered a t once at the Robert Bol- grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Hunt for curing themselves against loss. But than Hale." But in cither ca.se tire ican diplomats will continue to ficers. The foUowlng boys wera low place on Godfrey HQl to try several weeks, started early Satur- watch the Far/r Bast intently, be- ed out, she could buy all she re­ different names to three blocks. Amoog toe original "Brain’ Trust- fact that all countries of the west­ if they are merely attempting to motoriijt discovers, after confidently quired in New Zealand or South Beginning at tbe famous Water era" who have stepped into impor­ ern hemisphere should get closer elected: President, Dale Smith; 'vice- to bring toe conflagration under 'iav morning for their home fo liering that Japan will continue to preaident, RusseU Frledricks; secre­ control. The fire, which started in Delta, Ohio. Budget Price Increase profits Id a time of serious foltiraing the direction post'e guld- penetrate Intq Asia and eventually Africa. Oat* to the a o u ^ wall of tbe city. tant administrative posts, James M. together. North and South America AWBZ-WBZA '* Japan is not regarded hers as s It la called Rue de Congreaa. Post Landis, 86-year-old.chairman of the can get along without toe rest of ' tary and treasurer, Joseph Lee; ser­ a haystack near a lane much lued Rev. A. W. Mellinger was one of Spray Gun public necessity they need expect ance, that hla good road peters out clash with England. Bprtagfleld — Boston geant, EMward M erritt by hunters, soon ^ read to adjoin­ toe Judges at the amateur ~ night It would take a lot of British serious rival to Australian breed­ the Grand Hotel des Wagonlits and securities commission, is outstand­ toe world. little sympathy If the moment seems and th.at in order to reach his objec­ ers. It being pointed out that- -the the office of the American military ing. He came to Washington as a —M a ^ r LaGuardia, New York, j (Eoatern Standard Time.) Tbe following members of . the ing farm buildings and seriously pro)tram held at "Andover Town for iVloth Control tive he must traverse a mile or two navy to handle the Pacific, the Japanese, although Importing sheep Andover Young P e te ’s Forum at­ threatened tbe. large barn and dwell­ Hail; Friday evsniDg of last week, ■ $ 4 0 .8 8 propitious for cut-rate establish­ MeditcrraDcan, and the North Sea attache It splits Into two one-way protege of Dr. Frankfurter, profes­ ifoder- the ■ auspices of Andover of dusty, rutted, aboriginal dirt road. for 40 years, have made little real traffic lanes separated by a park- sor of law at Harvard, to help write' I am for a compulsory oath, on tended the Oowty Rally in Stafford ing house. The haystack burned to ment to make a drive to get their stmultanrously. progrsss in wool production. Tneaday; October 29 Springs, Sunday: Lois Wilson, Alma toe-ground, as did an Ice liouse and Grange. ’ ' ■ ' Half the time he concludes that be Inside opinion here is that It New Deal legislation. obto to require every teacher every Mr. and Mrs. Roger Isbell of New busineas away from them. MILL AACALISTRiC front of the British embassy it President Roosevelt's "breathing Smith, Eleanor Oovell.. Fronds corn crib, and it was only by the must have strayed, turns back. Is would be extremely difficult for day to swear at toe eocletiea whot-:- P. M. " • ' Friedridts, Clara Savage--and the Haven and Mr. and Mra. James Also it is barely conceivable that la callad Weat Canal street, after spell” has brought a new type of brougbt about tola oath. 4:1(5—State Department of Public most vigorous fighting that toe barn unable to And a better W’ay, and In this nation to stay out of a war in SOUTH CAROLINA POLITICS Tb* Oovetnor ot Teaaease* the Jade canal, which used to flow Rev. Paul Ackerman. Dt. Horaeu was saved, after being considerably Grimm ofhsn and Am ^rooran, attacking nea law requiring oath Q. Hasktaa. Hart spoke on the subject of War damaged by fire. Fire chemicals an Interstate bustoc.ss, may find enough other enemies to tjireaten Gov. Hin McAlister comes from a er aide it is Rue Meiji to front of and Peace, in the aftmoco plans contributed by E. O. Lord of He- Hubert (foUths. gether. destruction of the British Empire. Columbia; B. C. (AP)—The Ma­ long line of govern'irs^,-.. .two ot who helped frame the holding com­ of alleglwce from teachers. ; ■ 4:20—Time. Clayton Hunt, Jr., who la stajdng .00 .00 themselves under scrutiny by the tha Japaneae embassy, but becomes pany bill a t tbe la*t session of Con­ were drawn up for the program for broo village and Floyd Fogll of The town of Coventry has many Rumors of American commit­ rine corps and tbe navy are "repre­ bis ancestors, preceded him to the 4:30—Faaclnating Rhythm. toe ensuing year. at the Hartford YJ4.CA.. during toe government as to whether they are, ments for co-operation with the Via Italia where It passes the for­ gress. They have been appointed- An original thought Is dynamlto; 5:00—ERA Civic Cbonin. OUead (Ud much good In checking winter months, spent tbe week-end miles of road to keep up and prob­ sented” in South Carolina politlto. governor’s cbAlr to rennesaee and mer Italian lagaUon. The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Acker­ toe fire, srater befog very scarce. by any chance, engaging In a con- British fleet in case of A Psclfle Capt. Louis C. Richardson of An- another kinsman was tarrltorial specla] nasistanta to toe attorney If you advance one. |l would blow 5:80—Singing Lady. St bis home here. ably finds Itself driven to a choice Outside the legaUon quarter it general to assist ta> defending that 5:45—LttUe Orphan Annie. man, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, Miss People who responded to the alarm Down A Month aglrecy In restraint of trade In vlo- war shouldn't be discounted too daitoiB, tl. 8. N , ertired. was ap­ governor under President Washing­ turns into Nan Ho Yen, which la toe who'e svstem of education to Marian Stanley and Miss Vera Stan­ Mrs. darisaa Burgeaser of Eiaat between sentimentality and hard heavily. While few believe any pointed to the state highway eom measure against court attacks. hell. 0:00—Eoao News Reporter. sent over toe wire were urged to Hartford ia iroendfog three weeks at l4Mon o t the federal laws. ton. Shortly after Inauguration. Ue- Chinese for "South Riverside Although Rexford Tugwell'v re- 6:06—Supper Show. ley attended the faU rally of tbe bring water with them owing to Us economic necessity,, as do so' many administration has bad the brass misalon bv Gov. Olln Johnston. Aiister asked the leguirtura to cut Drive." —Frank Lloyd tVrlcht. famcd”ai-,h- ’ Christian Endeavor hdd ai South tbe home of Mra. Jennie Hunt. to make any such, promises, pres­ Ool. William C. lorilee of Dillon. sett’ement adralnistratinn ha* not ItecL ' . ' .. d 0:15—Kay Fayre. -l. scarcity. The only conjecture as to Miss HatUs Strickland. Mias *^AX THE TAX-EATERS” other Connecticut towns. In allocat­ ervation ot tbe British Ehnptra is U- 8. Marine eorpb, retired, ha* expenses . . "I’m a Rtotohmsn.’’ he been granted as much ot the J1,- 6:30—Preaa-Radio Newa. Coventry recently. toe cause of toe fire la that hunters Edith Maxwell, aad Mr. and Mrs. The Manchester Electric Company ing its road funds—and economic a sort of keystone In our foreign launched a campaign for tbe United said. ‘T don t believe to debts." He RED ARMY CLUIBS MOUNTAIN. 880,000,000 work leilef fund a« V'^r and rai tlc.- Serve for h 0:35—^Hary Dodd, vocallat Mr. and Mrs. Ward Talbot visited or others may have thrown a cigar­ Lswla of Manchester called Sunday Alfalfa Bill Murray Is the hell- policy. And there are many In States Senate seat now held by u fond of ."eadlna....intensely in­ many o t its officials anticipate.!, ten ance of toe people, out ...... 6:40—Spora Brief*. relatives in Manchester and Elling­ ette stub down in the vicinity of the afteraoifo at the home of Mrs. Jen­ necessity naturally wins. So there terested to fcntball...... especially 6:45—Lowell Thomas. ton one day this post week. of politics. The bcll-diver la high places bere who Insist oo be­ James F, Bjrrnes. Tlflla, 0 . 8. 8. Rf ,.^ 5 —Carrytog there are many Indicatlona that be toe aigheat expression of tte naUu»I ^ haystack,. Lots la estimated mt be­ nie Huat,*" TTSMalnSt^JV - would probably be little Justice In lieving that Japan eventuRlly means football a t Vanderbilt, Ida alma sUU is wen liked by the PreeidenL 7:00—Easy Aces—comedy sketch. Mr. aad Mrs. A. H. Foote and tween three and four hundred dol­ Dean Mann o( toe Springfield Y. RjjEUrloua little water-fowl that con full field aqiilj[imeht, a -battalion of al wiU for survival. Tiimfbrd,'! SOD, Elmer Foote, of Oolebester, attempting to place blame on the to take over Australia and later HUFFS OF- BEAVER FUR mater. was bora to Nashville, the Red araiy reoehUy climbed. Mt- Little baa been beard in Waahlng­ polities must serve and w p com* J. 7:16—^The Norsemen Qomtet. lars, covered by Insurance. Mr. and M.CA. college was U>e speaker Sun­ ' diira deeper, stay down longer, and the PhlUppines. July IB, 1B75.. . . hla second term a* ton recently of Professors JasMS 7:80—Lum and Abner. were callers at the home of Addison Mra. BoUow, toe owners, are In .-New day evening a t the local church, at town for the fact that visitors can­ Kdxbak. 16J140 Met. and tD*IbH*d 7:45—Florsncs Rangers Bond* Frink, Sunday afternoon-. pfP up again at a aurp|Jsingly not TMch tbe Hale place In any coni- At any rate, wbafl asked “Can .Loadon' (AP)-^MnS> o t. beav«r govornor- expires to January,-1936. a totot ot Statto oa'Ch* 1 Harvty Rogers 'of Yale and George —General Bricb- LudendorH, of'-Obn ' York for ths winter, aad tha place is the moothfy meeting of the Tri wa keen out of w%rT’* MDSt BlfldeiA are attacked to tbe ends eg oesrd- Ha says ho will not seek rS'^ltoUoa. sum m it , F. Warron o t Ooraei]. who ware « 1 IMPy- MAPre lALD, ilANCE JNN.

personnel o f this orchAstra are Joe WOULD ELIMINATE S K DEPARTMENTS Romileo, sax, clarinet, and flute play- t o o PAIRS OF N O E S Grew, unitod Btatea amh____ _ ^Qaeen Marie Observes Jimmy Durante Pleased’ DIRECr RELIEF r bBITU ARY jtEACHERS TO GET er, wbo has Dlayad with Yshsw OPEN FORUM cauno, vrtio cams hart for th e« ROCKVILLE Jemea, Scrai^y LaihbsrtLambsi and ether leading theater units; BUly Elnssl- The Herald Whatnot FEEDING THE BIROS aVEHHEEDY YOUTHS Anita Grew and Robert HOLDING COMPANY With New St<^e Role DEATHS CANTCUTCOSTS del, rhythm master of ths drums, were married in the C ity ' COSTING MORE WAGES TOMORROW Istanbul, Turkey, Feb. 74, 60th Anniversary To the Editor o f the ICanehester and "JasB" Lslo^ trumpeter. John when the brtde'e father was , WUUam Hsrslila Sohwsltser will do the prompting Now that tba Committee at 15 ia%for the right to partldpat* ia Herald; K «w York, Oct. 29.— (A P )—JliB-^elrmia. Why, we've got lions, tlgsrs, WUUam ftorakls, 64, of 169 HU* FISH AND GAME a U B up to ita neck ia a secteb for p li^ prlmarlss and elections, Charity Departaiant Girca Ont lean ambassador to Turkay. 1 my Durante Is having the time of camels, monksys, ssbras—we'vs got for tha old fashioned donees. Tbs The feeding station which is tha was at that time secretary of Connectiait Uglit and Power THAN_IN1934 Hard street, died tils noon in tfea dining room wUl be In readlnSM wnerO town expenditures can be Aad — along • that line, pnqwr man­ roject of the West Side Nature Footwaar to School Children BtsaU, Rummni«, O ct 29.— (A P) fcth* King, her country uid many of everything." American Legation at Bangl his life these days. Manchester Measorial h ^ t a l , A Heads Mamtain Service trimmed and the selectmen have agement, aad a fifty cents a head -lub Is now completed. Vlaltort are •—Rtunania'a * tempeatuoua royal the statespien o f Ehirope when As he spoke, > a procession of TQ BURN n s MORTGAGE with lunches and hot sandwlchas to of Families Oh Relief. Slam. world events threatened to cause a He's got hla famous sohnosals la (Conttaned from Page One) resident of Manchester for 33 yews, please the tastes of those present tolved one of their headaches by admission charge to town meetings welcome on Sunday otterniMn. The gathered today to celebrate Co. Before the P. U. C. at clowns entirsd the big sawdugt. ring be was employed by thi Orford renting to Recreation Director Frank would raise enough money to' sup­ actual operating of the feeder will crisis in the Balkans. something new.—a circus ring-^snd built In tha center o t what waa once e$ Pennits Payment of Would Be CrippI Hats, noise makers and streamars the atzUeth Urtbday anniveraary of Although the chief business at he vows he’s behaving "like a kid." tired initial administrative delays, Soap company for 18 years. will be given out tree. - C. Busch the Rsereitton Centers for port the ehsrity department, ae not begin until cold weather.. Approximately 100 pairs of shoes the orchestra floor of the old Htp^ Venison Dinner to Be Served at one dollar a year with expectations Iheee le some doubt as to whether At this time I wish to thank the QOa«i Marta—''the Quuen who the birthday party was slicing the Durante le one of the stars of Billy podrome. the number o f persona on relief ni for several months, Mr. flor- TUalgM havs bean purchaosd Iqr the charity Here’s Real Help cake, statesmen surmised there Hartford Today. Rose's much-heralded venture into stood far above the levels which akls waa admitted to the hospital ^ get Is Reduced. Ciubhouae Thursday Night; ba will place the aotivlUss on a self- or not department could ever following persons who hava helped waa.” Ulan went through their antics a H ^ fledal Clublub of Hope Chap- aupporUng basis, Jos Sptvlaa sug- She waa aurrounded by all her might be more Important conse­ the circus world, the hodge-podge bad been reached at the same peri­ Sunday night Entertainment Program. ter, O. B. 8. be put o n a eelf-suatalnlng baalA make tlue project a succees. 'Tba department for echeol children of half dossn times before Director No. 60 will sponaor nsts tbst ths same ^itey be1 ra - poor fuhlllee with the 8350 raUed In Aroidinc Mi children except one daughter, the quences. of musical comedy, vaudeville end od in 1984. It was "'jring this time Ha leaves his wife, five daughters, Beano party thia evening in Maeonio foUowlng a list of the oon- The fact that Marie's children, Hartford, Oct. 29— (AP)—Elimi­ John Murray Anderson was aattafled. that relief expenditures jumped up­ Rockville, OcL 29.—A venison lowed In other municipal depart- John Da Gross, president nt the tributora: by various organlaatione for the widowed Queen Marie of Yugo- I circus which the diminutive pro­ Mrs. Adam Bockua, of South Wind­ The coat to the town of police, Hall. The committeee in charge fo' manta. alaTla. ! spilt by many Jealousies, agreed to nation of the company which owns Every move bed to be In time v^th ward sharply. The payroll tor teachers and iniUtute, la all Mrs. Jane Aldrich, Mrs. A. W, Shoe Fund, AaaUtant CSiarity Super­ ducer hopes to present this week at the music. . sor, Mrs. Martha Jefferson and Mrs. park, health, cemetery and garbage dinner Is to be served at the club eludes Mies Loretta Kemnltaer, Mrs. A return to the old-faahloned toll- A grand dinner will be given to­ meet under any circumstances waa all of lU more than 40 million do! the Neeiy York Hippodrome as The tapsring-off proceaa which school janlt j^ t o r a due tomorrow will broken up because the publishing of Hydt, Miss McLaughlin's Nature intendent of Charties, Albert B.’ That, it appeared, la where Ax>- Joseph . PhUips o f Hartford and bouse at the RockvUIe Fish and Mary BafUe, Mrs. Bessie Price and rokd, tollbridga idea. weekly predictions of tba outcome Unique Medication night by King Carol In honor of his regarded as significant. It afforded tare In common stock—the Ckm- "Jumbo." Harry' L, Hopkins has said be hope! be paid, Tonown Treasurer (Jeorga H. collection • departments and tba Mrs. Ruth Lehmann. Prises wlU be Caub, Barnard school; Mias Krapo- Behrend. announced this morning. Margaret and Thelma Zorskls of Game club on 'Thursday evening, Ths town vral bs asked to flnaflee uf football gamee by leadl^ wlts's Nature Club, Barnard school; to Aid Nature’s ^ mother. a chance to clarify her position In nectlout Electric Service company— no.. h.. V— — — i I Roac’a circus wlU differ from wiu bring UquldatlOD of the Federal Waddell promised today. street lighting service was explained awarded during the evening. The department has experienced Rumanian affairs. Manchester; one son, WUUam Zor- November 7th, the occasion being for a while at least, the mainten­ coaches snd esperts has resulted la Mias Carroll, Barnard school; Man­ some trouble getting the children, om Her brown hair streaked with sil­ waa bought by the Connecticut Light to “ J *°P- ’"** whole emergency relief administration to the Committee of Fifteen In the Foneral of Alfred Botaiaa ^ N and Throaty ver, Queen Marie greeted Queen It has been a comparatively quiet sometime next month—later than Bkla, Jr„ o f Manchester; a stater, The town meeting October 13 the burning of the mortgage. ance costa of the Rec bulldlnge. a "gambling mania which threatens chester Memorial Hospital; Mr. especially girls, to buy ehoee for and Power company In a petition Municipal building last night by the The funeral of Alfred Bodman,- 82, Similar chargee Would have to be Most Colds Start. Elhcabeth of Greece, Princess Ileana life for Queen Marie recently. She heard by the Public Utilities Com­ origlnaUy acbeduled—was reflected Mrs. Kollse of Waterbury; a broth­ faUed to authorise the selectmen to The dinner will be served at to undermine the foundations of the Clement PonUllo, silk City Diner; wearing ability. A number of the races her American boat on things have delayed Its premiere. er, Anthony ZorskU o f RockvUIe heads of the departments. seven-thirty o’clock and will be fol­ o f II Orchard street, was held this p81d by the town but the tax rate game." Mr. H .,E. Coleman. PROVED m USE BY o f Rapaburg, and Prince Nlcola.s. mission today. Ifbrfonners, there will be a set of In the reUef grants for September borrow money and Mr. Waddell pre­ afternoon at two-thirty o'clock from glrla, according to Hr. Behrend, With Marie of Yugoslavia. Ileana the Black Sea, romps with her wa­ "I've had more fun In this, thing principals and about 40 chorus and October -tMs- year. They wer< and seven grandchildren. dicted then that 1200,000 would be None of the departmental heads lowed by a speaking program, the would he about one mill a year or We don't know of anything that W e have promises of more con­ have purchoaed Sondala or pumps The proposed merger, which would his late home. Rev. (%arles S. so. and Nicolas are known as "mother's ter spaniels, devotes some hours a than In anything I've ever been in," girls. $96,039,145 and $81,882,614 respec­ Mr. Zonkis was a member of St needed to finance municipal activi- were able to point out where any burning of the mortgage and an en­ WlU cure a man of the gambling tributions later. with high heels Instead of oxfords, Intheexelnshrfii., eliminate from the utility Held In material savings oOuId be effected Johnson, pastor o f the RockvlUe The cost per pupil for schools has mula of Vilto Vi children." They usually have thrown day to charitable and philanthropic Connecticut the state's largest said Durante, the hoarse-voiced buf­ Durante plays the role of a clrcua tively, compared with $106,841,985 Josmb’s Society staff and only on tha left pole been affected, the Connecticut Italian Patrol by Mra WUUam Hall, Harry Flavell whom she baa been making her of jrounger members. The grand During ths diseusslan o t the pork Fund. Frasldent Louis Oessay ot out that the cell rooms ore The M anchester PubKc M ark eC a trio, the other two staffs being Light and Power company will then and William Forbes. Five-year-old home recently. march followed at which time prtsea department a sunestloB was mads ths Senior elass bos announced the First, it was voted to close the well equipped with vermin-proof of today, took up the at­ Moves 25 Miles June Hall delighted with a special­ atorae Armistice Day from 9:80 to mattresaee and other advantagea bare, .laint Mathias church showed tack at that point In the editorial. own and operate all trie public utility STRANaiNG I3RI Rev. James Broderick, of New were awarded os foUowa: pretUert that ths deparonent charge for foUowing committees to have BO flag- business heretofore carried on by Rome, (Jet 29'— (AP) —Italian ty song snd dance, dancing waa in­ Haven, was deacon and Rev. J. J. costume, Evelyn Carlson; funniest skating In Center Springs park In charge: 11 a. no. Next, In connection with of being Incarcerated In Manchester, Quotes Old Story patrols In Northern Ethiopia have dulged In and a buffet lunch was Chrietmas business It was voted to would, without a doubt, nmke the Thu issue of the Nasi and Papal "The service station man’s the various subsidiaries of the Con­ Burke of WUUmantic was sub dea­ costume, Miriam Hooka; most orig­ an attempt to make that park’s ae- Decorating eommlttee, Betty penetrated 26 miles farther into the served. Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie re­ (Oontlnaed from Page One) remain open nigbta from Wednes­ police department a profitable enter­ FOR WEDNESDAY flags waa one o f the topics discussed anecdote reminded us of on ancient necticut Electilc Service Company, con. Other prieata at the altar ins! costume, Edith Thrasher. The tivlUea self supporting. Tromley, chairman; Mary Mc- % l u e c o a l ' In a conference between Relchs- Interior, covering half the distance ceived a handsome clOiipk from their judges for. the grand march were In line with the agitation for In­ Cusker, vico-cbalrman; Rose Stone, day, December 18, to (Christmas. prise. and familiar Scriptural story. 'And and the no-par stock of the power days. She bad left home on Octo­ were Rev. George T. Stnnott of . fuehrer Adolf yHltler and Count company will have a stated value between Adigrat and Makale, an friends and a number of pieces of Robert E. Dougan and Mra. Clarency creased fees to make the building Gertrude Propok, Mildred Konter, A much discuaaed aubject for the Naturally the police would have Cam sold to Abel his brother; Let ber 7 to go to nearby Benton to pick RockvlUe, Rev. Clementine Martin to be eompeneated for lead^ par­ Conrad Von Preyslqg-Llchtenegg- us go forth abroad. And when they of $46,204,200, the Increase In the official communique said today. tinware. of Burnside, Rev. WUUam P. Reldy W. Thornton, formers Girls' Friend­ Inspector’s department self support­ Agnes Key, Aaron Friedman, Nor­ past few weeks, closing the stores at FOR WEDNESDAY At the same time, on the Somali- apples and was last seen near the ly members, and Mra. David Thayer. man Sobeuy, Robert Burns and S.-30 p. m. every night except Thurs­ ades with an additional charge If Moos, Roman Catholic bishop of were In the fleld Cain rose up against stated value over the present par Kennebec river. Her body was of St James's church, Rev, P. J. ing, Dr. D. C Y. Moore advocated led by the chief. Berlin. land front, the commuilique stated, A program of games foUowed, In an ordinance requiring that all gas Richard Wilcox. day and Saturday waa tabled for hla brother Abel and slew him. And value being represented by the The junior choir of the Emanuel found by a 19-year-oId boy as he Killeen, of S t Jamea's church. Rev. The town clerk’s department has Faith Movement Falls. the Lord said to Cain: Where la thy tangible assets of the service com­ native patrols from the ItaJIan Augustine Dlgnon of Farming^ charge of Mary Howard and Hasel and oil burner Installations be made Tickets, James McNulty, chair­ action at the January meeting be­ forces routed Ethiopian troops be­ Lutheran church will meet for re­ stepped Into the bushes from the cause of ths Inability of tbs chain been on a fee basis for many, many Despite the conciliatory efforts of brother Abel ? And he answered, 1 pany received In the merger. hearsal at 6 o'clock tonight. roadside. and Rev. James Kane of CJUnton. Greenaway. Prizea were won by under supervision and that feea be man. Jack WUson and Robert Neff. SALE A 25c SAp: tween SclIIave and Gorahal In Oga- Check Room, Ellery Kington, Btores to comply with tbs plan. Tha years. There is just as much rea­ Hens Kerri, minister for church know not: Am I my brother's keep­ Included in the assets of the hold­ A etatewlde search was begun for Rev. James Broderick read the the foUowlng glrla: Dorothy Ruasall, charged for those and for plumbing son for having the town support the affairs, and Hitler’s reported assur­ er? . . . ing company listed for the beneflt o f den Province, capturing 732 > Ethi­ Eklltb Thrasher and Mary Law. " Inspections. chairman; Clinton Kellner, Donald chain ators managers Intimated that opian rifles. at Mary's Ladias Guild will meet her aaeailont and last week Gover­ prayers at the blessing of the body. after due conalderation of the aub­ clerk's office os for having it col­ ance that the German faith move­ "The sons of Cain the murderer the commission by Mr. Campbell- nor Louie J. Brann and the Execu­ Refreshments consisting ot dough- The committee will meet again Skinner and Theodore Metcalf. HIGH QUALITY ITEMS PRICED VERY^ LOW! The troop movements occurred Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock In A delegation of four sisters from ject they would perhaps be able to lect garbage. ment waa dying, other elements of are etlH abroad upon the earth, were the capital stock of the North­ the Guild room. The president de­ tive Council offered a reward of $1,- the order of the Little Sisters of the cuts and coffee were served by the next Monday night with heads of Ticket Collectors, Robert Loverln, WtUlam T. Burgess, foreman of some of them behind the wheels of ern Connecticut Power company, the despite new application of sanctions general committee. the school department to discuss tlie John Lemz and Edwin Dyjek. conform to the proposed schedule friction between church and state sires all who have aprons for the 000 for the cirature of the slayer. Poor of New Haven, occupied re­ next year. the garbage collection gang, would automobiles. They still disclaim Houeatonlc Water Power company to halt the "war without a battle", Riley said (Jreasey was unable to A Bhort devotional service was appropriations asked for education. Music, Maty Flaherty, chairman, Premium Shoulder Lamb Chops...... 25e lb, became apparent i as Italy took further precautions at Chriatmas sale on December 12, to served seats in the main section of It was also voted to have the get the town dump for a dollar a Reliable Protestant confessional responsibility for the wreck and and the Bristol Traction company. bring them to the next meeting. account for bis whereabouts on the church. held, the scripture lesson being read Marjory Jonea and James Devlin. year. There has been constant agi­ FaiMw Rib Lamb Chopa...... ,25c II ruin which their own carelessness The first two subsidiaries own and home to forestall the punitive meas­ Work for Thursday afternoon will October 7, the day the Knights girl by Mary McCaugbey. Refreshment committee, Gertrude chairman of the division appoint a synod sources said Kerri had reached ures. The music was furnished by committee of five to make a thor­ tation for garbage collections mada Freshljr Ground, Lean-HumburK, r t f. 29e I b ...... 25c II an impasse In bis attempts to bring or even malice brings upon them­ operate canals and are not In the be for this annual sale and will In­ disappeared, and told him be bad The meeting next Monday evening Beer, chairman, Marian Gilpin, Ger­ by an independent concern on a selves and others. We wonder U While Great Britain Imposed fi­ Charles Packard on the organ and LEGION’ S RIFLE TEAM trude Murphy, Dorothy Pasternak ough Investigation o f the Christmas Fresh Made Lamb Patties...... 25e li peace, and that complete indiffer­ electric, gas or water utilities busi­ clude knitted articles. In connec­ been wandering slnAe he left a Fed­ the singing was by the church quar­ Will be In charge of Associate Doro­ contract basis. they have ever beard the Lord's ness, Mr. Campbell stated. nancial sanctions against Italy, the tion with the sale there will be a eral transient camp at Concord, N. and Margaret Loalbo. street lighting proposition and de­ Joe Splvle thinks that the family Rest Kidney Lnmb Chops ...... 39e II ence was shown to bis efforts in the nation attempted to conserve its tet, with Arthur E. Keating singing thy Russell, and will consist of the vise on equitkble plan for under­ provinces. answer to Cain's Insolent question. supper and the third annual art ex,; H., September 34. usual devotional service, followed by Advertising committee, Warren throwing out the most corn husks Frankfnrta - Bologna • Minced Ham—Good Q u ali^ ___ vital products and to prepare to ob­ the solos. WINS SECOND MATCH writing the coat Likewise It was " 'And He said to him what hast hlblt under the management of Poses As Sleuth a brief business m eeti:^ when re­ Francis, chairman; LuclUe Woolam, or empty beer bottles should pay Opposition spokesmen predicted thou done? The voice of thy brotb- tain more If necessary. The bearers were John Tynan, J. voted to ask the Board of (jontrol 25c If NEW YORK OPENS Rector J. S. NelU. Hoitesses Thurs­ Cressey recently went to a Liver­ ports wtU be beard from the dele­ Betty Leonard and Pearl Cohen. the most for the service. that Kerri soon would resort to force er'e blood erleth to me from the J. Sweeney, Leo J. Cleary, Michael Starte Fight for life of the CThamber to recommend to the to back up his actions. Official Statement day will be Mrs. Charlptte Gotberg more home and posed as a state de- gates to the 43rd annual Diocesan A member of the Committee of earth. Now, therefore, cursed ebalt and Mrs. Andrew Ferguson. t^tive in the Fairfield case, Riley Barry and ^ bert E. Carney of Man­ With the (xmvenlng of the Grand Board of Selectmen that it Include l.«an Beef to Stew, cut u p ...... 25c Ib J Secret police entered confessional The communique. Issued on the meeting. The feature of the eve­ Defeats Bristol 914 to 895 in 15 has suggested that a charge be thou be upon the earth, which baa LOAN RACKET WAR 27th day of hostilities, sold the first said. chester and John FarreU of Hart­ Charter Oak League Contest Jury o f 18 men this morning at in the coU of the next town meeting made for ualng the ice rink In Lamb for Stewing...... 2 lbs. 2Sti church offices recently and seized opened her mouth and received the ford. The burial waa In S t James's ning will be a "Beano Party" for eleven o'clock to hear the evidence that the peddlers’ license law be Army Corps bad executed a recon­ The monthly chest clinic will be After leaving the house, Cressey which prizes will be awarded tq the Center Springe park. Turnstiles some printed matter. Max Amonn, blood of thy brother at thy hand.” allegedly attacked a 14-year-old cemetery, the prayers being read by Last Night. In regard to the death of Constable changed to conform with the new could be placed at all park en­ president of the Reich press cham­ naissance at Hauzlen, about 25 held tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock lucky players. A large attendance Fresh Made Cube Steak ...... S5clb!| (Continued 'ram Page One) miles south of Adigrat, which the at the Health Center on H a ^ es schoolgirl. It waa on that charge Rev. WUUam P. Reldy, assisted by John B. DeCarll of Ellington, John state law which makes $25 the max­ trances as at the entrances to eub- ber, ordered that leaflets and other seven other priests. Is expected. imum fee any town or city can Top Round in piece to roast ...... 35eIb.J Italians hold, and half-way to Mak- street: that he- was arrested Monday. Tha American Legion Rifle team Bey WlU start his fight for life. Bey ways, with a nickel charge made drculars issued by churches should laid before theih, detectives last ale, the next objective of the Sheriff Riley said (Jressey’s story Is accused of the killing of DeCarll charge. for use of the parks which would be be subjected to censorship. week began visits to loan offices Alfred J. Oovang of Manchester scored its second 'FOR TOE COOLER MORNINGS | STEAMER REPORTED Italian Eritrean army. to the Uvermore woman of being a victory in two starts In the Charter When be Inflicted wounda at close It waa also decided that it would rented to I%rk Superintendent Refuse to Accept. which were disguised as clothing Chapman Court, Order eif Ama­ state detective In the Fairfield case The funeral of Alfred J. Govang range on DeCarU In the milk room be advieable to have a merchandis­ Horace F. Murphey for a dollar a Cream of Wheat ...... , Other patrols to the west have ranth, win hold Ita r.igular meeting ASK FOR REVISION Oak League, winning a shoot with Confessicnal sources said their and fur stores, novelty companies conducted reconnaissance expedl- aroused his suspicions, and be ques­ who died suddenly yesterday at hla of the Walter Gerber farm on West ing supplement of The Herald sent year. and bridge clubs. FYlday evening at 8 o'clock In the the Bristol team, at the Manches­ Raison Whole Wheat Cereal.... movement declined to accept the AFIRE OFF COAST tlons southwest of Adowa as far as tioned the youth closely concerning home, 16 Hazel street coronary ter range lost night. street on the evening of August out to the surrounding trading area Highways, walks, curbs, storm ...... large pkg. 23c^ statement Issued by Kerri’s church Often the complainants acenm- Masonic Temple. There will be a the Knights girl. thrombosis, wUI be held tomorrow the Takkaze river, 30 miles from rehearsal for the officers at 7:30. OF UTILITIES ACT The total score waa Manchester 31sL DeeSrll died at the Rockville in November and December. water sewers and bridges might be Ijirge Quaker Oats...... 20cpkg.| ministry that Hitler would lead the Boston, Oct. 29.— (A P )—The liner panlecl them and pointed out the the old line, the communique stated. The confession, Riley said, was morning at 8:30 at the W. P. Qulah 914, Bristol 895. In winning the City hospital the following after­ As the Weldon Drug company is more of a problem. It might be Nazis along the path of "positive money lenders. made this morning after several Funeral Home, 225 Main street Small Quaker Oats...... t ...... 9c pkg. j Exarch, which requested vessels in They did not encounter important The Incoming and retiring offi­ team match every man oh the Man­ noon. DeCarU had been called to giving up the branch post office in good business to charge Town En­ Christianity and not along the false her vicinity to stand by because et The officers made their second resistance. It said. hours of questioning. with requiem high mass at S t (Continued from Page One) chester team but one out-shot his the Gerfeer farm to investigate the Its store, the Norton Shoe Store wras gineer J. Frank Bowen at least two M altex...... J cers of Andereon-Shea auxiliary, V. Sheriff Martin J. Gallant ot James’s church at 9 o'clock. POPULAR MARKET path of anti-Cbrlstlan doctrine." a fire on her shelter deck, reported calls yesterday after the raids had opponent. He lost by but one point. thefts of a supposed milk thief and reported Interested In locating the dollars a year for the roads and Wljh Fascists In Italy already F. W., Including the conductors and News of Mr. Govong’s death 855 Main Streat Rublnow Building Royal Scarlet Oats...... \ Meanwhile, it was learned that today her steering gear was out of been secretly planned to prevent a called by II Duce to the "front line Somerset county. In which Fairfield It was a close match and not un­ aa Bey entered the small house, he sub-station in Its store and arrange­ bridges. color Irearera, are requested to meet is located, was noUfled. reached the Herald late Monday af­ Even If the act Is found uncon­ Catholic. Bishop Wilhelm Beming commission. However, the liner has grapevine warning. of duty and sacrifice", the official in Tinker ball tomorrow evening at til the off-hand shooting did the challenged Bey who fired at close ments have been made for the man­ Thera has always been a lot of SHOPPING CENTER FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE Small Sfaw-.'...... 2 pkgs. for 17e ' and Minister Kerri conferred on not requested assistance. While the roundup proceeded, ternoon. In addition to hia wife, stitutional, the committee continu­ Manchester team take the lead, range. Then followed a man bunt ager to confer with Postmaster agitation for raising the fees to foreign trade Institute pressed for­ 7:30, to complete orrangementa tor Mrs. (Jlara Govang and oon, provisions of the Reich Concordat The Exarch reported In a message more than 300 complainants gather­ ward with a program to safeguard the installation and rehearse the ed, “it marks not an end but a bh- running up a margin of points that for over three weeks In which local, Frank Crocker on the matter. put the building Inspector’s depart­ FREE OFFER! 1 Can Hormel Onion Soup with 3 Cana 1 with the Vatican affecting Catholic Intercepted by the Ckjast Guard here ed In Dewey’s office. As the pris­ floor work. GARNER ON VISIT Chester, already mentioned, it has ginning." gave them the detory. The score state and Massachusetta authorities As a final act of the meeting it ment on ,a eelf-supporUng basis. Wednesday SPECIALS Wednesday Italy’s many essential products and been ascertained that be leaves two societies, but came to no satisfactory that the hand steering gear waa be­ oners were brought Into an adjoin­ to devise mea-s o t getting more If Aak Nodlfleation was; took part, aasUted by many farmers wraa voted to have the chairman of Why make Za outcast of that Hormel Vagetable Soup ,....; ^ . .r; .*. .-iSpadaIS9o:| conclusion. ing used. ing room, the borrowers Identified brothers, Dos Govang and Micbae( 'Tt may be hoped," it said, n h a t Manchester from this vlcintty who desired to the divieion appoint a committee to branch of town affairs and deny it an embargo on key materials fol­ The Emblem, club will have a TO JAP EMPEROR Govang o f East Longmeadow, Maaa.; place at the public trough. Kerri requested Hitler to destg- There was no further mention of them through peephotea. lowed the blockade on credit.' members' social tomorrow after­ as a result o f court decisions or P 'S K OH Tot capture the man who had taken p re p i^ a program for the activities 1 BONBLESfl SPEOAL AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT Open Air Lender three aistera, Mrs. Phllaua Govang J. A lv e s ...... 50 49 42 47 188 from them a highly respected citi­ of the division for the year 1936 and Why not charge a dollar a vote nate him as a Federal leader the fire which caused the Ameri­ Busy Maldag Beads noon at 2:30 at the Elks home In otherwise it may be so modilled as can Ebeport liner to send ite first One victim said be had borrowed Rockville. of Waterbury, Mrs. Thomas Govang M. D on ze..... 48 48 45 43 184 zen of the community. bssible budget to cover the cost, Chleken Plea ...... 2 for L_ (Reidislelter) Instead of his present Dispatches from the Ethiopian (Oontlnaed from Pagn One) of Detroit and Mrs. Justine Dtohe to become the beginning of Federal Ib daslgnatloa as a district leader so message asking ships to stand by. $5 originally, had paid off $225 and regulation within proper legal P. Newcomb .. 60 47 43 48 183 Bey was finally captured jUst be- / _ submitted at the annual meeting Obr Home Mai^ Milk Bread...... 20-oz. loaf 10^ front said troops were busy cutting of S t CecUe, Quebec, Canada, Mr. E. C arlson __ 48 48 49 35 180 •ft RIB ROAST 2 1 « that be might have the same rank Her position waa given at 7B0 miles atm owred $25, Many wtomen were Henry J. Demeuaey o f 579 Hart­ for Kobe, anrnute to Manila for in' llmlU." yond Northampton, Moss., and )(a January. east of New York. roads into the hinterland they ex­ Govang was a membM of the Moose H. Madden .... 49 49 41 40 179 brought to the Justice court where' — German Rye, ^ tch or Irish Bread...... 10c loaf] as Dr. Alfred Rosenberg, leader of bitter In their complolnta against on pected to conquer In their warfare, ford road, recently appointed regu­ auguratlon of the Philippine'Com­ and the Foresters of America. . In the meantime, the committee BOSTON the German faith movement, and Has 45 on Board "open alrT lender who did' business lar raUway maU clerk operating out monwealth. felt, the passage of tha act with its without ceremony he waa. bound Native Spinach On Sale A t ...... 12c peek! now four weeks old. .Burial wUl be In S t Bernard's Total 914 over to the Tolland County Jail, thus be aide to work better with The Exarch left New York Friday from a park bench. of the Pennsylvania station in New The vice prealdent first was a cemetery, Hasardvilla. threat o f forced dissolution would FRESH GROUND There were obstacles ahead for without bonds. Since he., has been Greening Applee for P ics ...... 6 lbs. 19c1 "others working at croea purposes for Mediterranean ports. She car­ "Dewey's aides described the as- the army and home forces alike. York eity, and hla family will-move guest at a luncheon tendered by “speed the slmpUflcstlon at capital EXCURSION ried a crew of 36 and nine passen­ to New York dty early In Novem­ K OH Tot at the jail he baa been 'guarded Foreigner’s Wife like the labor front." s).stance of "gorillaa" used to col­ The former faced unfamiliar moun­ Premier Kelsuke Okada and For- Michael BtaUen. structures which baa eo long b ^ O. Fancy Hand Picked McIntosh Apples...... 4 lbs. 19fl' gers. ber, aa a result of the appointment. . Page 45 42 185 night and day by state police from E y S u n d a y lect overdue principal or Intereit. tains and Ethiopian wrarrtora. The eln Minister KoU Hlrota. He The funeral of Michael MaUon, urged by prevtoua reports of tfee « 7 3ibs-25o Hamburg 3>bs-25® tried chopsticks on such dishes as P. OMer Ohlar 49 57 185 the Stafford Barracks, ^ e bearing to Name U. S. Ship Shortly after her first message Sometlmea the borrower waa beaten latter remained under the threat ot Mr. Demeuaey, who left the employ who died Saturday afternoon at the committee." L. Anderson f l t O IBS'S kODirBYRlP DIAL 5111 was received, the Q>ast Guard beard of Cheney Brothers seven years ago, raw flab and other sea foods. 45 37 179 thla morning was to be In secret, up. they said. In other Inatancea, economic sanctions and the adverse 'Manchester Memorial hoepltal, was The report favored continual H. C o o n s ...... 47 47 85 175 94C . KAn.aoa* raaa the steamer Pipestone county give the . vlctlma were kidnaped and has been a lubetltute carrier for At a reception In tha Embassy, D. McPherson 49 and none of "the gr(uid Jury's names OiaerM S eas Dsavr It (lair Far* BOY SCOUT NEWS judgment of their cauie by the the vice president and hla wife were held this morning at 8:80 at tha T. of utilities regulation within ths 85 38 171 had been announce, previous to her position at 140 miles from the threatened with death. League of Nstlona. nearly nine years. Hla appointment LAMB FORES PORK BOAST Exarch and ask whether she should hosts to high Japanese officiate- and P. HoUoran funeral home, Center province of the sccurttlss and ex- the hearing of the testimony. L». Hartford ...... aJ». In many cases, the officers assert­ A reinforced BrlUah fleet ittU aa a regular resulted from the Total ~895 Troop 6 turn toward the liner. No reply change In working schedules which varioua foreign diplomats. The street and at St Bridget’s church change^commission, as proihded un­ Klotzer-Flnley L». Manelwstar ...... t.n A.M. ed, borrowers were "persuaded" to stood off the African coast In the der the present law. - ' VEAL ROAST SMOKED SHOULDERS Tha meeting opeued with a game was beard Immediately. induce their friends and business prohibits postal eroployea from Garners and Mr. and Mrs. Byrns at 9 o'clock. Rev. F^derick L. The marriage o f Mias Margarat Doe ItMtan (lAata Bta.) ....ll.o s F.M o f basketball. After the game dues Mediterranean — a reminder of a were in the receiving line. Clark, assUtant pastor of the church "Tha experience of the invezt- Tobin Finley, daughter of Mrs. -were collected. Gordon Hirall waa At the Ebeport Line office In New associates to patronise certain loan continuing poealblUty that Italy working more than 40 hours a York officials said the fire was not sharks. week. For two hours they shook hands celebrated the funeral . mass and ment Bankers Association with thi Margaret FlnleVof 98 Union street, L». Bestea (aeatli >t&) .... Ifo pjd, 1 4 « ■>>■ lb. officially made a Tenderfoot Scout might have to deal with more na­ with membera o f the Cabinet and also conducted the commital aervices commission under tha Sacuritits Manchester and (Charles Raul Kiotzer, son of TkkMa 21e He then passed the Morse signalling serious but that full details had not Dewpy announced the names of tions than Ethiopia. s fSM ealF In trains Indicated been received from the steamer, a only 12 of the 27 prisoners. Ho In­ The effftee of tha Board o f As- other officials. . at S t Bridget’s cemetery. Tha bear­ Act promised sincere, honest and Mr. and M rs/Paul Kiotzer of 42 ea sals at Slatlnn Tirk-t iVHcaa STARTING TODAY test for second class Scout. Italy's Fascism began the four­ A camera Incident asoertedly In­ ers were OUver M. MaUon, Francis sympathetic effort on the eon More boys brought in their dues vessel of 5,839 tons. dicated he would ask high feall and aesBors wUl be open from 9 to 11:30 'Date Book Washington street, Manchester, took teenth year of Its regime, neverthe­ volving the Congressional party of E. MaUon, Lawrenca E. Malkm and sioa’a part in an exceedingly place at the rectory of St Bernard’s H AVEN a. a. and one more boy paid his reglstra-’ Immediate trials for all. less, insistent that lU would a. m,, and from 1 to 7 p. m.-Wednea- n w m e w And Continuing for n Limited Time tlon. The specific chargee against the day, Thursday and Friday, the last the vice president, in which some­ Leo Johnson. cult undertaking," it declared. CatboUc church on Monday morn- carve out a place in Ekist Africa for one took a picture ot a forUfled ThU Week 1 9 « lb Choice Sirloin Steaks 1 9 « f t All boys who tre going to see the OFFICUIS REOPEN alleged usurers will probably be days during which propoty owners Fight Is Rsviewad log. Rsv. George T. dnnott, pastor Only a bigger Italy and with Italians con­ zone, led to the questioning of a After reviewing tha-light ever O ct 81.—Hallowe'en pZrtlas for of the church offldated at the cere­ n m e between Connecucut State exacting usurious Interest and lend­ fident of their answer to all profe- can fUe real estate llsta without In­ local children at East Bids R c^ ing money without a license, he curring a ten per cent penalty for chauffeur of a alghtsaelng automo­ tha Public UUliUee Act, the r s p ^ mony and the couple Were attended College and Coast Ouan' will meet Jema and cballengea. bile assigned to the group last West Bide Rec and Y. M. <3. A., at the Masonic Temple at 1 o'clock. MYTHEN MYSTERY said. tardiness. CHICAGO BANDrr said that "the turmofl of the recent by Misa Elinor Finley, sister of the N o m Italian soureea said they took fur­ night sponsored by Legion and Auxiliary. bride snd George Mognuaon of Has- Fur-Trimmed COATS Robert Steams, scribe. Dewey Indicated the prisoners ther confidence from the w o r^ of past may have disturbed s proper Coming Events Selected Eggi • liie chauffeur was released after sense of proportion." It said the ardviUe. A wedding breakfast was rporatlon. Mr. several miles from her WInthrop Roman civilization." ago Igleslaa. Nov. 10. — Brotherhood serviee of Klotser ia employed by the Southern EIGHTH SCHOOL AND (Oenttnaed from Page One) home and how the dog bark^ furi­ GOV. CROSS CLOSES To reboard the President Grant The diminutive kUler, who oervad nsa of proportion." the committee local Lutheran churches at Eman­ Membership Committee Sets ten years In prison before his aa- New England Telephone company at UTILITIES DISTRICT ously and ran up the steps of a the Oarners and Byrns fkmllies declared that In order of importanee uel Lutheran church, Hartford. Attorney John King, of waunjantlc. house In the Bohemian quarter Date for Monday, Norember motored to Yokohama. Several capa waa a atudent ot ehemtotry to the Industry, JlretrdetermlnaOon Nov. 35. — Three-act play, "A o f Manehoster are haraby notlflad STATE’S WOODLANDS members of tbs Congressional dele­ and tha )ioUee oald they bcUavod ha Following a wadding trip, the e O O Judge Carl Foster was presiding after she bad told him to "go And HOSPITAl NOTES 6; Arranging Program. b y s ta te «emmlsalotta snd coorts Church -Mduat", by Oommunl^ eouple wUl make Ifedr home in that on Oct. 1 I Bball have a rats and upon proceeding with the open­ Bobby." gation retra ined here to go by rail may have onecaeded In aeeiHtng on coma Hrat, TVA and governmantaA Playars at Whlton Memorial. Hanford. bill for the collection of one min on to Kobe and rejola the ship there. ' m UlTAND BAKERY DEPT. SPECULS ing o f court ordered the grand She said she didn’t know who (Oontlnaed from Page One) hia peroon oome tngredlenta for cempatition ivhlcb bears on rats Hallownte Dance At Maple Grove the dollar, laid on tha list ot 1934, ^irora to be sworn in. The jury is The membership . committee of making poioon. Free Call aad DtUvory Sorrfee. Joat lived there then, but that later she WUUam Moore of White Plalna, dstsrnUnation second, and the pub­ LADY OAVENDIAH BETTER. The entertainment committee of due to tha eopcctor October 1st, A880RTEO oompooed of Emklne B. Hyde of traveling public "not to throw out N. J., and Paul Uriano of 98 Nor­ (Campbell Council, K. o f C , at thalr HE GETS ACTION Tha midget deaperado, only flva lic utility act third." 1985. discovered the occupant was one of Eyanstm, m. —Da Thomas C. the Oeaang . and Declamation dub QUFOAHB 8 Andover. David c. Toomey of Bol­ two men she had begun to autpeet. of their care any burning sub- man street, were admitted meeting held last night mada plans fast four tnchaa tall, had batn at On the question of ratsa, tha oobh Uendon. O c t f».(A P ) — Lady is hard at work preparing for a big ton. George H. ChampUn of Colum­ stance" and emphasized that thejBernard for the holding of an ^aa naattag Galloway, physician and surgeon, Uberty U watkt, after a senoatlenal Charles Cavendish, the former Adels Taxes Bceeptad every work day DIAL 7100 "W e have received a number of C^tello of 131 Spruce mittee, which la beaded by Daniel HaUowe'en dance and canUval at bia, Tressllllan G. Tucker of Colum­ governor's proclamation closes the street and Mrs. Franklin Richmond la the Kalghts of Coliunbua bone whose new heme on Rosiyn terraee ercape from the nUnois psnltcn- W. Myera of Cleveltnd, said: Astaire, whose twte sons died Satur­ aafl •vaalag evealag darto,itartog October at 47 I S e J e z . phone calls from unidentified per­ has Just bean eompletsd, didn’t like the Maple Grove clubhouse, off When Mrae. Helen Carnet Lom­ bia, GusUve O. Cartier of Coven­ state forests to everybody. and Infant daughter of 189 South on Monday evening, Noveaibar A. tiary at Joliet He was serving s ' “Let it be emphasized that tha day ahorUy attar their birth, "con- Franklin atreat, on Saturday eve­ bard ebriateae tha new C. S. de­ saam fltraat aad every day until Plain Garmcnta doanod and Pressed— sons on Beacon Hill," Mrs. Mythen the "terrace" pert of it He asked flatorday aeea at Bladcsmitb Bhoa, try, A. J. Vinton, of Coventry, A. said, "naming certain persons on 'tills means picnickers must keep Main street were discharged yester­ At that Unta a program of entertain­ sentence of ten years to life for bazic problam of both govarnment tinued to Improve satisfactorily" to­ ning, November 3. Thia is an annual stroyer Casein, at the Philadel­ 50c. Called for and Delivered. out of the state parks during the day. Alderman George A. Paddock to day, a statement issued from her IS WUIaas Streot. E- Wbolsey of Mansfield. Prank C. the hill as having knowledge of ment will be provided and refresh­ persuadf the City Council to change bank lobbary with a guii; and Industry Uss tat ths dstsrmina- event that ia looked forward to each phia Naval Yard, she will be the emergency, he said. temporary resldenee said. O R t f E r a U F I Kent of Manafleld. Judge w . H. what happened to my boy. I beUeve PrlscUIa Perkins of 35 Summer ments will be served. Invitatloes the name of the street How be managed to walk out pt tien of sound rate-making policy year and an evening when the mem­ „flr it wife of a foreign military TAKE n o t i c e : AO taxes onpaM Seven forest fires were reported attache to be accorded tba privi­ TOMATOES Heald of Stafford. Bernard C. Kan- .fee waa murdered in some house street and Mra. Helen HeCaw of 33 will be extended.to a number not The Council unanimously adopted the state prison has never been and the solution ia net advanced by A dozen cablcgramz of sympathy bers and friends of the club make Nav. 1, 1888 will be ehaived Inter- In tha state Monday but all were lege. The great - great - grand- Ity of Stafford. I. 'DMen Je'-*-t of there and later hla body was car­ Ooburn road were admitted today. now membera of the Knlghta of a resolution prssented by Paddock cleared up. The official story waa yard stick tbaortea or goveramentol from the United SUtes and aheafa of merry. There wiU be modem and eel at the rata ef 8 per cent per out or under control by S p. m. H ie WUUam Zorskls, 63, of 169 Hil­ Ulegrams from poinU in Great Brit­ dangbter ot Commodore Stephen ToUahd, Emory Clough of Toiiand. ried to the river and thrown In." Oolumbus to attend, os weU ae to to dianga the name to '"Roalyn that be smuggled an outfit o f eivU- operations w h i^ art always anh- old-faabioned danclhg from 9 until aanam treat Oct. I, 1985 onto pa^. lOc-lSc l O e lb. Bolcomb R. Howard of Union. Paul number was a drop from those dis­ liard street died at 11:50 a: m., to­ the merohera o f the council. It la Ian clotbea Into hla cell, alimg with ain and Parts, accompanied by num- Casein, War ot 1812 hero, she le S f o r X S e y . S . C l e a n e r s Robert waa burled March 28 from Place." Ject to polltiear oonsldtrations, snd 1 o'clock with- music being furnish­ JOSEPH CHARTIEB. Slsner of Union, John B. Flske, of covered during the wreck-end when day. expected that there will be out of a pair of dark glasses, and In this eroua bouquets, were received by married to Emannsl Lom­ AND DYERS \ w church In which he had last at­ Dr. Galloway la the only resident which, unfortunately It must be' ed by Collins Driggs and bis “Five bard of the French embsssy. Collector. 839 Mila Street Vera on, Gaoirge Arnold, Jr., o f Ver­ 20 blazes were fought on- Saturday I The hospital census today la 50 town speakers seeured for the meet­ on ths street which Is one block costume walked past ths guards on said, art always laddng in eompe- Lord and Lady Cavendish. Ciackiicerjaoks." ■ - -Included - - - in the | Mancheeter, Coon, Sept 28, 1988. tended mass on Christmas Eve. and on Sunday. patients. 10 I ing. long. ^ the pretMrt that ha was a visitor. tence and too often la IntsgTlQr.'* •J. J. y ’ -i lUNCHBSnSR BVSl4mO AESALC; MAiN'raim Tl

MANCRBSTER EVBNTNO HERALD, MANCHESTER. (XINN.. ^ b{)AT, OCTTOBERM, ISSBi PAO E M IN I CW ntA€B REBEKAH ASSEMBLY. eSnine Quintuplets Face Future D oggedly Offers Reward of $1,000 HERE NEXT MONDAY A- For Return of Lost Dog ItnfOnS: Anne nuMWMth them you’d like to invest It In some* (IMM 800*00 Afe Ueted le Pareetheese) Tie Games May Feature Grid Pro loak faraito, fortune and flanoe la thing, so that should you lose PniDAY, NOVEMnER 1 ^ one fraud catastrophe a-hea Luke OBMTRAIi everything else, you’d still have the *** •>'“ L^P«eled, boy scout troops were hastily Ladnda Farnsworth died Sunset Lodge to Serve Tur­ OrlnncU (O) va Drake ( I ) ...... U o lM i (H ) ■ n right to a share of their catch.” M ^ u e d unalmted today as some J organised to beat th t^ b thelocal ■OVTE arHIWlt having fomiolljr adopted “ I ’ll like that,” and now Anne’s thirty thousand visitors Joined in .Vrooda and countiyaide—and ss the .Mltilitlppl va Bt. Leals ...... the search for "Sox”, the Boston 80.00010WATCH ker. She Is drlvca from home by eyes were shining, ’’and sometimes day wore on without result, Walter Centenary (IT) vs. Loyola ( I ) ...... hVw'^rlfa".': m Spaghetti and Wine Out Revolta Was Experts* Pick 21 GAMES S U T E D ’" key Supper to Visiting bull terrier that Is the property of her «relatlvca’', and takes shelter I could .go out with them, couldn’t O’Hara Increased the reward to/>ne •ATUROAT, NOVBNMIR S wltt> 1>oia_Sorklt .her Old nurse, Mrs. Walter E. O'Hara and for thousand dollars— cash, and nd EAST I?” ... West Point nod others of the Finnish settle* which a reward of f l ,000 alive, or questions asked. Mlseleilppl State vi. Army ...... A s Tony. Galenta Trains NOTRE DAME TILT To Co Far in Pro Rivalry " I ’m .'lure you could, they might Officers Next Week. $2S0 dead, is offered. Oarcmouth (1) vt. Yale (7) ...... Mew Haven BETWEEN ELEVBiSi ■M at o f Union Town. Now she even hire you as boat puller.” B y this time the ciUsenry had Boeton Cotleye (7) ve. Providence ( i t ) ...... l^aton and “ Aunt Utaa**, l^ cla's sister* "Box'-', a 2 year old male, brindle taken up the hunt. Every shed and CarnesI* Teoh (I) va Ouquetce (* )...., ...... a •.. Pltteburgh I ’Whatever that is,” murmured In color with plentiful white mark­ ' tn*law, are about to rent a small shack where an injured dog might Columbia (14) vi. Cornelt (tt) ...... Ithaca By BOB CAVAONARO ^mora Ume on the nfaeUoa putting Anne. Large committees fropi Sunset ings on all four feet, chest and fore­ Ptttebursh vs. Fordhain ...... New York Naw York, O c t 28. — (A F ) —% p r«u u r« from hla maaagar, ha WITH OHIO STATE bouse from Teels and pot It Into have crawled, was checked over agreed to go into training. (Aseoetatad Frees Sports Writs*) I green than any other ptaysr. Put> THAT TIED IN "Vou’II learn.” oh."erved Lilsa Rebekah lodge have preparations head, went A.W.OJj. last Saturday Rice ve. Oeortc Waehinston ...... • e. Washington Tony Dalato, tha Naw Jaraay fat boy shape for a home. They are ex* painstakingly. Every inch of open ...... Cambridge Those heapl^ plates of spa­ ting la the puuM of his game. He __.’t>B ■’and now let’s get down to the morning when be Jumped from the Brown (0) ve. Harvard ( I I ) ...... with a night stick for a left hand, piorlng the empty plaep, now well under way for the entertain­ space was finely combed—n Tiouse Holy Croes (23) vs. 6 t. Anselm (0 )...... Worceeter ghetti, th o u 'plssos and the rest New York, Oct. 29— (A P)— He's can stand up with tha beet o f them i house and find the keys. I’d like to automobile of Walter E. O'Hara, to bouse canvas covering a popula­ Lafayette (4) ve. Hutsere (IT) ...... Easton dilapiteted and Ai^-. ment of the Rebekah State Assem­ baa gons into training. that he liked to wash down with everybody'e man—Johnny Revolts. on the teSvand through the fa ir­ start working on the place right well ' known racetrack magnate, tion of nearly half a million was Manliattan (21) ve. City Collese of N. T. (I)) ...... Now York ...... Durhom Tony baa baea A flghtar for some riven of wine, are no more for the Bucheyes Role as 7 to 5 ways but It’S on the green where be North Carolina's T a riia ib ; away.” bly officers when they make their close by the gates of Narragansett carried through—to draw nothing Boeton Unlverelty ( I I ) vi. New Hampihire ( I I ) .. F or teveral years be'i been get­ C H A TE R 22 Park, Bucknell vs. New York Unlverelty...... New York time. Many on ambitious - boxer roly-poly puncher from Orange, He usually develops an edge. ■'We’ll wait hefe.” said Neuman official visit here Monday evening but blanks. • a*... Prlncston ting the big build-up. (jlose observ­ A putting lapee doesn't affact his Because of a powerful sentiment­ Navy ve. Prineeton ...... has encountered..the Jolt that rides works out In a gymnasium, too, NEWS FROM PORTLAND and Llisa, after giving him a Convinced now the dog must have Penn State (0) ve, ^racuee ( I I ) ...... a. Syrocuoo F aforites But Ramblers ers of golf "put the finger” on him morale but merely fires a strong- of next week. Susan M. White of al Interest in the dog, who was a with Ills pud|^ le ft flat. He weighs stepping around aa fast aa hla abort and Wolfpack Meet m Out­ straight, hard look, stalked away. been picked up by a passing motor­ Mlchtyan State ve. 'Temple ...... -...... In 1932 sad since then such able willed determination to put hla fin­ **And we could have a fireplace.” Waterbury Is president and Maude daily visitor, track employees Im­ ... Westminster in the nelghbothood of 220 poundri legs will carry him and sharpening 'T v e a letter here for you, from ist and carried oil to some distant Baltimore vs. Wettsrn Maryland ...... Knlgbte of the Niblick as Gena ger on the fault and correct It. Anne’s interest was awakening; she mediately set up a search for "Sox” West 'VIrtInta va. Wtshlnaton A Lea ...... Charleston and ia almost aa broad a t he is tall. up hla aim with that big portslde A re Good Ootfit On Short Judge Kellogg,” John said as soon E. Brown of South Norwalk, vice spot, O'Hara is now widening the Bariaea and Leo DIegel have been A t late aa the day before the standing T3t; Stanford walked into the kitchen. "Lllsa, the and a reward of 32S0 was put up to CkNTRAl, Hit method of fighting, highly auc- howl tier. as ho heard a bang of a door, indi* president of the state organlxation. search via newspapers and radio touting tbe tall, busby-balrsd imsnlng of the IntemaUonal l^ e r View, I can see the bar and every spur their efforts. Later &e police Notre Dame vi. Ohio State ...... Columbus Madar ia a good boxer and ha can A full course turkey dinner will and has a special representative . •.. Minnsapolls ceaatul to date, consists of walking youageter. (jup matches at Rldgtwood, N. J„ ship that comes into the river from eating Llisa’s arrival at tlie other fo r c u Of Pawtucket and East Purdue ve. Mlnneeota ...... End Says Jimmy Donahue. be served at 8:30 in the banquet standings by, cash in hand, to travel Penneylvanta va. Mlehlyan ...... Ann Arbor in with hla laft band iwinglng like a bit. He beat Hank Hankinaon on Baraxen and DIegel weren't the Revolts was in one of hla rare put- Play Santa Clara. i t here.” hou.se, ’’and If you'll excuse me. I ’ll Providence Joined the himt. State ...... Evanston the Louls-Baar card. Tony doesn't hall by Mrs. Alice Martin, chair­ anywhere at a moment's notice to Illlnola (1) vf. Northwaatera ( I ) ...... fence gate, and driving it to the op­ only enee of the professional clan Ung slumpt. He could get holsable "C an 't eat view ," came the prac­ try that window Llisa stuck in. and Police radio ears were wuned from Indiana (0) va. Iowa (0) ...... Iowa City want to spoil his record, and so he man. and the following committee; exchange U. S. currency for the ab­ ...... Columbia ponent's chin. If-lt lands, the fight to pre(iredict a bright future for Re- putts up close but they wouldn't tical rejoinder. if I get through, take a look at the headquarters to keep a sharp eye sent "Sox''. Nebraska (13) vs. Missouri (4) ...... is over. K tt doesn't Tony repeats puffs and snorta around tbe gym­ By JIMMY DONAHUE hou.se.” Mrs. Frederlcka Spless, Airs. Lida CrclKhton vs. Wbaliinffton University ...... St. Louis voila. Tom m y Armour, the man drop. They either stopped short or New York,,i-Oct. 29__'(A P I—A ir They continued their tour, found ...... Milwaukee the procedure until he mokes a con­ nasium, wishing the fight was-over NEA Service Sports Writer Richmond. Mrs. Fannie Helwlg, Iowa State vs. Marquette ...... who is crediated with helping to veered slightly to one side of the though they represent only a small two bedrooms on the south side Anne took the letter he handed so that he could train aa he used to. Mrs. Mary Wilson, Mrs. Annie SO I'TH nection. change Lawson Little from a ateel- can or the other. Each gravitated to their choice, and her. and hurried down the hill to , Alabama (It) va. Kentucky (It) ...... Birmingham What the other fighter does is on heaping piatea and heavy tank' Columbus, Oct. 29.— More than wriatsd hacker into probably the part of Saturday’s college footbaU' Knofskle, Miss Lottie Bamberger, “This Is a funny game. Soma days Chattering like magpic.s, made way her wliid-aheltered nook. HOW WAR PROSPERITY Alabama Poly ( i ) va. Lculalana State (30) ...... Baton Rougf immaterial, for Tony has a fine dis­ ards. 80,000 persona, the largest f o o ^ U steadiest and smoothest par-produc­ you're hot and then again some days program, 21 gamea will be played Mrs. Ivon Ingraham, Mrs. Annie The serious expressions of these Spits puppies, owned by Prod Craft oA Chill, N. T., must be due to Florida (0) VI. Oeorsla (It) ...... Jaeksonviue crowd o f tha season, w ill fill (}h io to the front of the house. Anne an early realisation that, whatever the future holds, they are In for a dog's life. Or maybe they are a Last Night *s Fights- Oeoryla Tech (12) va. Vanderbilt (27) ...... regard for being slugged on hla After much argument between tho ing machine in the game today, you’re not," aald Revolta, wasting by teams which tied each other a, slipped easily through the window. Anno reslIxM tomorrow, the Anderson, Mrs. Annie Dart, Miss ...... Durham rival managers, the New York Ath- State University’s vast ata(Uum climbed on the band-wagon early. poetic. "I know what’s wrong but bit put out in the realization that, as quintuplets, they have to take second place to those five Dionne Tennesaee ( I t ) va. Duke (4) ...... open face. A fist baa to travel here Nov. 2 to wdteh the Irish of year ago. Stood on the front veranda and ■nmnlng of the word “ friend." Edith Maxwell. Mrs. Elliabeth Mc­ BEIRAYED US IN '17 Colgate (20) vs. Tiilane (4) ...... New Orleans quite o dUtance before it reaches letlc (temmtssion ruled yesterday Strangely enough tt was Armour sometimes it's difficult to put mind girls up in Canada. Charlottesville Notre Dame battle the Buckeyes. looked up the short flight of steps Intosh will be in’ charge of the din­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS Maryland (30) vs. Virginia (0) ...... a vital spot in his midsoctlon. that the main attraction would be who served aa the final atepplng -over matter.” What makes them important,, ing room and wnltre.ssea. Nortli Carolina (7) vs. North Carolina State (7) ...... Raleigh It waa fairly well agreed at tho to the street, thence to a forest of New York—Eddie Zlvic, 134...... Blacksburg People have been taking notice of over the ten round route. Liouls atone to Revolta’e first big crash ‘Overs* Do Count Here however. Is the fact that three of. Pamphlet by R. E. Goslin Tells South Carolina (20) va. Virginia Poly (0) ...... season's outset that' this contest TOung. firs emerald green under the Miss Evelyn Wood, chairman of Pittsburgh, and Honey Melody, 134, V. M. I. (11) va William & Mary (4) ...... Williamsburg Sorosl, Carnera'a manager threat' into tba upper crust of goUdom. Tbe Revolta tarried on every green for the combatants will go into the OLDEST STATE HREHAN Tony o f late, and he boa even been would come close to determtnlng heat of the spring sun, thrusting the decorating committee will be RECENT BRIDE GIVEN of Economic Entanglements Boston, drew, ( 8): Al Walker, 186. WaahtngtoA A Lea (0) vs. W eit Virginia (11) ...... T Charleston mentioned os a possible opponent ened to call off the match when ap­ •nver-hatred Scot went down to de­ IS holes for fully five minutes, games undefeated and untied, m FIFE AND DRUM CORPS Texaa A. A M. vs. Arkansas (7) ...... FayettevlUe the national championship: their tips into the deep blue o f the assisted by Miss Beatrice Clulow, in Trade. N ew York, and Eddie Blunt, 207, for Joe Louis. Next Friday night prised o f the decision, saying his feat before the deftly handled Re­ working on his putter all the while. two cases they will be blue-ribbon- W E 9T I like Notre Dame, perhaps be­ IS DEAD IN WINSTED Mrs. Margaret Beattie, Mrs. Thora o ur Corona, N. Y., drew, (4). he takes on Ekldie Madcr in the fighter waa better over the longer volta putter In the final o f the As he drew olosec to the 18th you sectional games. sky. _ Y ... Los Angeles California ( 8) va. U. C. L. A.' (0) ...... cause the Scarlet and Gray ia a P . G. A. championship in Oklahoma could almost sea Mm coming out of She Could live here. She could Stoehr. Mrs. Jessie Wallace, Mrs. A SHOWER PARTV OUTING SATURDAY B4)OK REVIEW Chicago—BlUy Celebron, 147, ...... Palo Alto semi-final of the Primo-Camera- distance. He la expected to re The outstanding contest will faae Santa Clara (7) va. Stanford (7) ...... 7-5 favorite. The raung men of a t y . the slump, regaining tha touob work about the house, wear herself Annie Swanson. Mrs. Mary Smith. By BRUCE OATTON Rockford, Dl., stopped Laddie To- Montana va, Waahlngrton ...... W alter Neusel scrap, and under consider. ture (terl Snavely’s North Carolina' nlelll, 146, Marseilles, Hi., ( 1); W il­ ...... Pullman South Bend'are tough enough even W hat has Revolta got that baa whlob two days later played a vital out physically, and perhaps find William Barnes Was 91 Years Mrs. Ruth Waddell and Mrs. Mary hildren At the present moment, when Gonzaga (13) vs. Washington Stata ( 6) ...... when they are not on the short end. Tgrheeli agalnat Hunk Anderson’s* C Oregon City (N ) made him the best matebplay pro­ Liirgc Number of Friends Pre­ Conran Group Going to Glas­ lie Davis, 134, Mexico, outpointed Pacific University vs. Oregon ...... part In ac.oounting fo r two of Am er­ some peace for her spirit in the re* rc Roberts. war In Europe looks like much Anjrene picking tbe Irish to beat North (terolfaa Stote Woltpaek.' of A —A ctive in Winsteil O liv 0 Aubrey Martin, 137, Beckley, W. California Aggies (0) vs. Nevada (0) ...... Reno fessional in the United States for ica's nine pointo.. ” Mrs. Florence Walsh is chairman sent Florence Street Woman By Roberts Barton tonbury — Thursday Night more than a faint possibility, an ...... Portland the Bucks must have ths couraM The Tarheels have bad their ged' laxatlon which must follow. She bad Department for 45 Years. Va., (6): Pat Murphy, 147, Terre Oregon State ( 8d) ve. Portland (12)...... tbe next jrear, at least T The answer Going into tha young man’s vital With Many Gifts. ev NEA SSRVICC INC. Intelligent discussion of the way SOUTHWEST of Hotatius at the bridge, the line crossed (mly twlee fa scoring' Otways thought she'd like to gar* of the program committee. Mrs. Meeting Is Caiied Off. Haute, Ind., sUmped Joe Richards, to that to^verythlng — with prob­ ■tatlatlca, you'll find Johnny la 24 No one expects Hallowe'en to be we got Into the last war can help Kansae (7) vs. Oklahoma (7) ...... Norman ovastvenesa of a Philadelphia law ­ den, she'd even tried a little. But Jessie Wallace, Mrs. Ruth Fox and 148, Chicago, (3): Sailor Bom, 136, ably tha keenest eye and hottest years oM. He was born April 8, five itralght victories. State, not so Wlnsted, Oct. 29.— (A P )—William us to understand bow to keep out Oklahoma A. & M. vs. T?exa8 Tech ...... Lubbock (N ) yer, and the convincing arguments the gardener at her home had ob* Miss Evallne Pentland, reception Mrs. Peter Monaco of 122 Flor­ a game of ping-pong and tbe Atlanta, Go., and Davey White, 136, ...... Tulsa M. H. S. Teams In Action putting blade in the bualnesa. 1911, in S t Louis. Like most pro­ strong defensively, h u won four of*. Barnes, 91, and the oldest active Conran’s Jr. Fife nad Drum corps o f the next one. State (0) vs. Tulsa (21) ...... of a Clarence Darrow. Jested to her ''messing” among his committee. Tickets for the dinner ence street, who before her recent grouchy citizen may as well go out •Chicago, drew, (4 ); Mickey O’Shea, <6 ) va. Arlcona (28)...... Tucson (N ) Blows H ot And Cold fessionals he served hla novitiate as five games. Tbe Georgia Bulldbggt'K fireman in the state, was mourned will have an outing at Glastonbury Such dlsctission Is provided in an edaventlonol plots and she had may be secured from any member 180, Chicago, stopped Danny Melln- Texaa Christian (84) vs. Baylor (1 2 )...... Waoo For no sooner la auch a selection A fte r all, he’s human like the rest a caddy. He baa been a pro at four have been their sole conquerors,' ^ ' here today. marriage was Miss Rose Bronson to tbe farm and see Grandma on Saturday. Hallowe'en falling on the excellent pamphlet. “War Tomor­ ...... Dallas mode than a storm of ’ que^ona given up. of the dinner committee. Reserva­ no, 149, Cmcinnatl, (3 ). Texaa (1) vs. Southern Methodist (7) ...... o f them and hla putting streaks, clubs in WIsconsia. H is present loca­ Lest (all ths Carolina n v i^ pfaF^i : Barnes died at his home yester­ of Hartford, was the guest of honor this night, but the mildest bur­ regular meeting night of the corps row — WUl We Keep Out?” edited ROCKT MOUNTAIN ralna about the ears as to why and .Ttll take soap and water, lye tions must be mode by Thursday at a large surprise miscellaneous gher has a right to protest when Beach, Fla.—Mickey Ma­ ...... Logan hot and cold, (mme and go Ilka the tion IS'tba Tripoli country club in ed a 7-7 tie. Both are stronger. Uunp ; day after an Illness of several and the Y. M. C. A. building, where by Ryllls Alexander Goslin and Colorado State (21) vs. State (21) ...... On Three Sports Fronts how you get that way. four seaaone. Ha epends probably Milwaukee. evening at the latest through the a... lu t year. The Tarheels alres^ havs SUid'tUslnfectant,'' Lliaa was saying months. shower iMt night, arrangements for things go too far. they meet, being in use for other published by the Foreign Policy kar, 145, Jersey City, outpointed Wyoming (36) vs. Montana ( 6) ...... Boseman Tbe reaaona: chairman. Mrs. Alice Martin, or the Utah (43) Brigham Young (0) ...... Provo disposed o f such teams u ’TenneiM ftnm behind her. 'Then we can A native of Wlnsted, where he which were made by her mother-in- Much has been done about the purposes on that night the meeting Association. Joey Spelgai, 145, Pittsburgh, (10); In its games against' Kentucky, - I- . . * - - start thinking of paint and lumber noble grand, Mrs, Marian Straug- Fourth of July, so why cannot Tommy Spelgai, 128, Pittsburgh, Colorado Collage (0) va. Colorado (31) ...... BOulder tbe only outfit to boat Uism fa: was born Sept. 8, 1844, he lived as law, Mrs. Louise A. Monaco. The on Thursday baa been called off. Using tables of black and white (N—Deiietea Ntgkt Game) tha Oiunta train at Pensacola next Drake, Northwestern and Indiana, han. The menu will Include tomato soma bans be put on the carry­ stopped Don Sevan, 136, Miami, 1984, and Gsorgfa Tseh. gfatifff, and wall paper. And then there’ll be a boy in Brooklyn, N. ’if., and as a guests were all relatives and friends The outing on Saturday wlU be re­ symbols to make its statistics spring... .Alabama Pltti coUected Ohio State revealed a wealth of cocktail, roast turkey with dress­ ings-on that usually mark the eve- Fla., (7); Frankie Sale, 143, Mem­ Red and White Faces Litch­ oMef triumph w u over Manhottgu' ftunlture to buy and... .Nikki! young man worked a- a cooper In from this town. galed aa a regular meeting and clear, this booklets shows how In- 8I,6(X) for 27 minutes of play with plays, demonstrating more than her voice arose to a screech. Pennsylvania and ^:k>nnectlcut fac­ ing, mashed potatoes and turnips, of All-Saints' Day? phis, Tenn., outpointed Dave Bun- 50 in Ito bag of 120 tricks. fast Satuiday. The high spots of the evening's fines will be imposed on those ab­ escarably we became involved la the PbUadelpbla Pro Eagles this Anne turned quickly. Lllsa was tories. cranberry sauce, celery, rolls, coffee, I t Is easy enough to divert the the European war the moment we gy, 142, Yonkers, N. Y., ( 8). Ip thoM plays, ths most effsetlve Work Begun to Enlarge. Methodist ViavSMd program were a mock marriage In sent, as is done at regular meet­ field in Soccer Tom orror, year....W hy did the half way out of the window, her Later he became a house painter. apple pie and Ice cream. The com­ young children on this .momentous undertook to sell our goods to Pittsburgh—Anson Green, 169, seemed to be passes o f forward and T e x u and SOUthcni MethOdfat, which the bridal party was In fbll occasion without spoiling their ings. Local boys who have signified let Father Lumpkin go? ...... Was fSet on the front veranda, her head He was active in the Wlnsted fire mittee 1s planning to cater for at anyone who could buy them. Pittsburgh, stopped Mike Bazzone, lateral variety. The Bucks dis­ who stopped ecorfag lost y su afteiri department for 4S years and in Au­ regalia, solo dances by Mrs. Mary fun. Dress 'em up and let them their intentions of Joining tbe corps 163, Pittsburgh. (7); Jack Tram­ Purdue Feels Confident it because Coach Potay (Tlark has played considerable power in attack getting 7 peinta each, rival the B ^ t least 2,'iO. Since the AUies controUed the Gridders Host to Windham With Its top knot pitched forward Catalano and Paul Uriana, and gen­ go about asking kind friends for at the meeting on Thursday will a prajudlca against wrestlers? ever one eye, stprlng out of a brok* gust, 1934, he was presented with u seas, this meant that the Allies mell. 180, Youngstown, O., knocked through the line, but you got the lor-Texu Chrlstfan g a a e jte t sounto eral dancing to music by a local or­ nuts and apples to put In their lit­ have an opportunity to do so on Roy Walton is the only man who Navin Field for Tigers idea that too much concentration en window pane, Anne looked at gold watch at the State Firemen’s were our only customers. They out Frankie Simms, 200, Cleveland, west Interest T h o ■. I f . U . Mu»c< ; convention in Waterbury In recog­ chestra. Everybody had an enjoy­ tle paper Dags. This for earlv Saturday ,uid attend the outing.. ( 6 ): Al Triano, 141, Rochester, N. ever sprinted all the way In a mars- bad been placed on now-you-aee-lt- the feet, high button' shoes ending SHIP SINKS IN CANAL bought stupendous quanUtlea of at Nebo Friday as Har­ tangs have hung up six in a rowj> nition of bis being the oldest volun­ able Ume and a buffet luncheon waa evening fun. Later there is the They will all meet at the Lincoln Y„ outpoints Ralph Gizzy, 142, thon... .In tbe 1908 Olympic games now-you-(lon’t tactics. In black entton stockings, then at goods, floated enormous loans In Of Upsetting Minnesota numbering Rica and Tulu teer fireman In Connecticut. Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 29.— (A P ) — served by Mrs. Monaco senior, and taffy pull at home. A mother can school at 8 o’clock Saturday morn­ Donora, Pa., (6 ). ' he ran the entire 29 miles on his Against Kentucky, the Ohio lat­ tbs face.” N ot at me, you owl,” she American to pay for them, geared their vlctfaBS, and rula stn n jS - He was a member of No. 4 Hose Efforts were being made today to the bride. The latter had a very u.^0 her own Ingenuity to vary the ing and will travel to Glastonbury our whole society to tbe pace of Plainfield, N. J.—Joe Lynch, 158, riers Meet Bristol. toes. . . . And finished eighth. . . Dan eral attack was a sorry mess In W orld Champs to Spend a cried as Anne fought to keep from Racing Notes favorites to take Tskoo, parUmiSaMi': company here, but later was trans­ clear the channel of the Barge ca­ happy time and was thrilled over entertainment. Children arc never by automobile. A hare and hound furious production—and got ua, at Plainfield, outpointed A l RoSsl, 188, Mclinkovloh of Timele, Utah, broth­ the first part of the game against a Stirleking with laughter, "there In critical about the "kind” of party ly after the Longhorns lost ta BtM> ferred to No. 2. nal at Cold Springs bridge where a her lovely gifts which Included chase will be held. Secretary Adam­ last, into a spot where Allied in­ Belleville, N. J. ' 8). er of George, former Notre Dame team that uses the Notre Dame front o f you.” ns long as they can laugh and cut fast week. Barnes leaves a daughter and a barge loaded with pig iron sank aft- glassware, sliver, china, linen and son will lead the hares and M ajor ability to go on buying or to Paris—Marcel Thil, France, out­ BoQemiakers Have Been Manchester High will be in action star, la burning up the woods with system. It fintfily did succeed in Cool Half MilUon On Im- B y A 8MKXXATBD nUBBS . Anne wheeled to the side and son. up a bit. pointed AI Diamond, Patorson, N. subduing the Wildcatoe, I9-6, but BtlU another fasM In this rataiT. et a coUlslon with an oil tanker. art objects. Danny Shea will head the hounds. carry Ita loans would mean a ter­ on three athletic fronu this week, the Gonzaga freshmen this esaaon. gtxy fa ths angogsmsat hstmsR found herself face to face with John Herbert Dorr. 28. of Harlngton. Mob Spirit Thrives In Secret rific Industrial collapse for Amer­ J.. ( 10). D o w lirii^ not until after Kentucky's great Alfred Gwrnne VandsthOt’s Dfa- The boys are asked to bring their soccer, football and cross country, Oklahoma and Kanus Btat*--

if^iiirfNrG iivR AU ), M ANm nwiinR, c o n n .. ToxaDAT, ociu kiism iw i MANCHESTISK^VISNINU HEKALO, M A M O ire ^ K . CXIMNh TtnB8DA¥sOUf6BBK I9.1«86r ■ . ... ______' . . ■ ■ ... ■ - BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Poor Spence SENSE and NONSENSE. ^ M A R T IN Ifrs. Jones—I understand yra'vs I y iO N T , la a tta a p . got your dtvoroe. Bally. Did you get WNO e r T W V '. ^O O X*> VNEO. EEOObE I'M vSot AKNiVTWVb V)«3Y VivetVS I CANT, ti » ^tter. any alimony from your husband? X toO\N6 TO K J DONT KNOW, ii too Itay. Laundress—No, Mrs. Jonea, but I W ISH I COULD, to h wtobar. be done give ms a flnt-elass refer- I H r a t r r to wiOdng up. enee. ‘ connected with tluLTnimbull house, X W IL L TR Y, to oa hto (e a t APARTMENTS—FLATS— I CAN, to on bit way. Judire — W hy did you throw a TENEMENTS 63 where they will act aa caretakers. hot flatiron at your buabaadT FOR SALE—HARD WOOD, itove LEBANON Mr.' and Mrs. Henry Aspinall and X WILIj,'to at work. X DIX^ to now the bosa Mt», Hitt — One of my mottoes length, delivered In town. Edward FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM Une- son, Robert, spent Sunday afternoon ORDERS CHINA TO STOP At the Baptist church Sunday has always been: ‘Strike whUe the J. Holl, 865 Main street. Telephone ment, fvlth all Improvemcnta, at with Mrs. Aspinall's parents Rev. Iron to boL* 4642. morning Rev. A. G. LiWefleld took and Mrs. E. L. Field in RpckvUle. Pamela—Isn't Sport a naughty 18 William streeL Call 3376. his text from I Corinthians 3-6: dog, mummy T Ha ata m y doll's Miss Mildred Thompson spent the Ons of tha beat ways of wasting HARD WOOD—14.00 a load, hickory "For we are laborers together with week-end■ ■ at ■ ■her home In Will ITS ANTI-JAPANESE ACTS aUpper. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, on IflUlman- sympathy to to feel aony for tha for fireplace or furnace, $5.00 a Ridge atreet, modem. Inquire at God; ye are God's husbandry, ye tic. yottaar—TaSr- darling, ha ought are God's building.” For the offei^ Iflrl who has gone motoring with n load. Call Roaedale 87*12, Leonard 25 Spruce atreet. to ba puntohad! L. Giglto, Bolton. tory a trio, Mrs. Henry Aspinall, Party) Blueahirts were still active Pamsla—I did punto’ him. I went fast young man and had to walk home. ' FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- Mlsi Helen Abel and Mrs. Abraham Tokyo Displays Strong Hand In North China. straight to th# ktnnel and drank ment, oil modern Improvementa^ Aspinall song, "One more day's GILEAD Starts SusplokMi bis milk. GARDEN—FARM- Apply 10 Cottege street. work for Jesus”. Ths C. E. meet­ "Tour control of these movements HOUSEHOLD SERVICES ing was led by the pastor. in North China Affairs — is lukewarm and apt to provoke our Tbt World Could Bo Worse. House­ A Thought DAIRY PRODUCTS A t the Congre$(ational church The volunteer fire department of wives Haven't Stortsd Fickle ToonerviUe Folks By .Ftinlaine Fox OFFERED 13-A FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- Gilead were called out Saturday suspicion, not only as to sincerity Rev. H. C. Champs preached from but also as to whether or not you Spinach Yet. O Lord our l«td , how neeDsnt to FOR SALE—PICKED Baldwin ap­ ment, with oil Improvements and evening about 6:30 when a amail Demand That Measures by name In an the earth!—Paalraa RE-UPHOLSTERING the" worn ples 75c a bushel. Windfalls 50c, at garage. Inquire 33 Homeitesd 8 t the parable of the Prodigal Son, are secretly supporting them,” said T H E fo M tM n K a t r i n k a a n d t h e b e a u t i f u l a u t u m n L E A V E fif^ and in place of the Junior C. E. building and a large stack o f bay furniture. Sagging cuahlona, Rag­ farm. Bring basket, 612 Keeney were burned at the home o f Mrs. the communication. Uttseen by the referee, the aU-ln OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahem AVAILABLE AT ON(3E, 2 room meeting In the afternoon 10 of the After the note was delivered. wrestler bit bis emponeat severely. ging sofa and chair seata endanger street. membera called on some of the Robert'Bollow, on the Hebron-Bol- Should Be Taken. A name to a kind of faea whereby “ N o !N o ! K a t r in k a ! t h a t i s n 't health, poiae and grace of the apartment. Call Centennial Apart­ ton road. The cause o t the fire is Tada aent raiUtary Sufferer (htoalng)—You’re 'blt- ment, 4181 or 4276. ahut-ln. members. In the evening one Is known.— Fuller) 9 body. Mattreaa and box aprlng FOR SALE—RITTABAGA and yel- unknown, os Mrs. Bollow la In New emissaries to the four authorities to THE SPRAY I WANT EITHER!” EtoAXJ, LOOK WHO'S HOWDV^MRS.HOOPLEl low globe turnips, citron, pump­ the society attended the meeting In ***^reetler (gasping)—WaU, fio you renovating. Free aamplea. Phone FOR RENT—COZY four room flat, Columbia. During the past week York for the winter and the care­ Tientsin, China, Oct. 26.—Japa­ whom the note was addressed, to HUNGRY CHILDREN GET W INE H ERE!-^-SURELY,NOp RtCALL. kins, Baldwin applea. Telephone taker. George Lyman, was away, explain the Japanese army's view. expect me to swallow you In one TH'DOC .HERE,purr TH' 3615. Mancheater Upholaterlng Co. near Center, modem except heat. a most Interesting display of old nese military and diplomatic au­ lump? IN HUNGARIAN CAVE HOM ES POSCOE.THt BOXER, WHO WAB Busy Since 1622. 5305. Alfred Bums, 472 Keeney and rare blblea have been on exhibi­ but due to the large number of men “Terroristic activities have been PRESSURE OH ME TO street. Rent reasonable. Apply 42 8pruce that responded to the' alarm and thorities imposed a strong hand street. tion at the Congregational church, carried out In a well devised ^sn It would Be Nice U One Of The Mexoekoavaad, Hungary ( A P I - i ' V ^ WITH US SOhAE YEARS A60» COME (jiiER AH' SNATCH their quick work, the bouse, and over North China today with a and these Incidents are interpreted FOR SALE—WELL ROTTtiD COW the pastor having spent much time I Big FoUtioal Partlea Were Big Modern cave dwoUera, forced out REMEMBERUSED TO MOVINO—TRUCKING— bam were saved. This Is the sec­ by us to be the result of incomplete A BiSCUnr WITH TOU manure $5.00 double load. Tele­ In collecting them, and has been at formal demand on Chinese officials Eneugb To Call Off The Primary o f their bomaa by poverfy, eaa be STORAGE 20 the church several days to explain ond Are to occur In this vicinity in orders from Central China authori­ found near the villages of Ostoroe, RCiHT UNDER THE DROLLTiTLE phone 6305. Alfred Bums, 472 HOUSES FOR RENT 65 the last three days. " for Immediate liquidation of anti- And Qlve Ttaa Money They Cost To POLKS 1 -V.HONEST, AT to different groups about them. ties,” General Tada'a statement The I>oor. Klstallya, Nosxavaj and nbold- OF "BAD NEWS BURKE":------FIRST SLANT, I THOUGHT PERRETT * GLENNET INC. local Keeney street. FOR RENT—6 ROOM single, steam On Thursday afternoon 14 of the Rev. Berle Lewis of the Hartford Japanese and antl-Manchoukuan said. daroc, not far from here, .where and long distance moving. Dally heat, garage, $25. 16 Edwards Theological Seminary preached at C h a n c e d UPON RoscoE. WANTED TO BUY cider apples, to older members were entertained at elements. "Lately a provocative and offen­ Junior—I wish you bad this more than 4,000 persona are living YOU WAS TH' MA-XORS express to Hartford. Overnight street, between 4 and 6 p. m. the church where a light lunch was the Gilead Congregational church In caves. pick, or picked, any amount. A. Sunday morning. The Christian En­ Major General Harao Tads, com­ sive attitude has been noted by ua, toothache instead of me. ENTERiNtb R LUNCH WAGON- D A U G H T E R I service to and from New York. Tel. served. and should Chinese authorities dare Htotbar—But tbat’a vary cruel. Economic depresston ■evertly hit­ 3063, 8860 or 8864.. Gremmo, telephone 3441. FOR R E N f—FIVE ROOM single The town has purchased seven deavor meeting was omitted on ac­ mander of the Japanese garrison In ting this wins growing dlstiiet to ■'’^ E G AD-'- w o u l d n ' t THINK. bouse, with all Improvements, ga­ count of the Tri-County meeting to permit So-vletization of North dear. bald responsible. The lack of a 'O F L E m N C i A F O R M E R ROTRON FOR SALE— SOUP 4)unches, celery, acres of land from William Pultx as Tientsin, followed up the ultimatum eSUna, Japan would be in no posi­ r Jualoi^Yas, but you can take “ No! No! No! DONY BREAK Count tlx avoraaa words to a Una. rage, l l Ashworth street. Inquire a site for the new elementary school held at Columbia, Sunday avenlna.. wine market forces thb cave dwell­ .Xalttals, numbtrs and abbreviations parsley; also sweet cider and pie Hart Webster of Ludlow, Mass., with a atatement that Japan "fears tion to overlook It. your teeth out THAT BRANCH OFf ! TVi E ONE J U « T OF HOOPLE MANOR, each count as a ‘ord and oompound PUBLIC PASSENGER 67 Norman atreet. to be erected to accommodate all ers to drink wine as a substitute for apples. Will promptly attend to alt Is visiting at the home of bis sister for the welfare of China's 400,000,- Fear For Future food, os moat of these people are D IN E AM \D HELLO .ROSCOEJ- words as two words. Minimum cost Is SERVICE 20-A the pupils In town who will be Mrs. Emily Ellis. Nowadays Blvcrylxxly Seems To NEXT TO nr ABOVE AND TO THE pries ol three itnea. calla. Rear 22 Florence street Wm. 65 ELWOOD ROAD, 6 room single, transported to the Center. 000 people as well aa peace In the "W e fear for the future, o f the employed In vineyards and receive WELL THERE'S A POT Line rates per day for transient- Hewitt. C. Daniel Way has returned to situation in the Orient created by Be Out For The Tainted Money ths greater part -at their wages In l e f t !” IN AUDITION TO SILVER LANE and sun parlor, steam heat with Several from Lebanon Grange, Orient.” OF BEANS AND HAM ads. Bus Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge automatic stoker, attached garage. his home after spending several the continuance of these conditions That Never Used To Do Anybody wine. , ■Msetivs March FOR SALE— YEAH OLD manure, P. of H., attended the meeting at Good. Cash Chares party or team trips, we also offer E. T. McKinney Agency. Telephone days on a business trip to Vermont Carrying out decisions reached at and for the welfare of China’s 400,- The newq>m>er, "M agyaroag" SHANK IN THE KTTCHEN- Franklin Grange on Friday night Mr. W ay also visited his son and f CoDBScutlTS'Pays ••{ 7 otst I ola 7 passenger sedan livery. Phone suitable for greenhouas or potting 6230. when the first and second degrees recent conferences of Japanese 000,000 people aa well as peace In rinted a r ^ rt from the Mecoe- -'-CTHETWOOFYOU >1 Consscutlvs Oayi ••I I ota U ota plants. S* D. Pearl, Woodland family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Way,, military and diplomatic officials In' the Orient Harold—I know a man who bos Eoavesd dlaurlet physloian oaytng Cay ...... k ...i 11 otsl It ota 3063, 8860, 8864. were worked on a class from Frank- at their home In Westport, on Lake i street, telephone 7069. FOR RENT— SIX ROOM single tin and Lebanon. Those from both China and Japan, Consul Gen­ "We dare to warn the central Influansa all the time. that the children ot TIboIddaroo CAN WOLF THAT I ^ All ordsra for irrscrular insertions Champlain. In New York state. Gerald—Doesn't he know that have wine for breakfast, as their jplU be ebaretd at the one time rats. house, furnace, garage, fruit trees, I-cbanon to take the degrees were eral S. Kawagoe submitted the government of China to observe gpselsl rates fer long term every PROFESSIONAL Charles Hardy of New York City formal note to Chinese officials ot whiskey to good for InfluenxaT parents are too poor to buy ether 3-4 acre land. Price $22.00. Inquire Mr. and Mrs. Frank C^dow, Mr. spent the week-end at the home of strictly Its obligations under the food. gay advartlelng give upon request. HOUSEHOLD GOODS after 5 p. m., at Cole Motors. and Mrs. Earle Wadsworth and North China - today, demanding North China agreement.” Harold—^That's why he has It all Ade ordered tor three or six days SERVICES his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George ths Urns. Pad atoppsd bsfore tbs third or flftb FOR SALE— CRAWFORD gray Mias Janice Spellacy^ Hardy. "prompt and decisive measures to The note of protest from Consul SWEDEN GAINS NEW ORY gay will be obarged only for tbs ae* Mr. and Mrs. William Harvey and eradicate the various anti-Japanese General Kawagoe also demanded JOHN COCKERHAM. Pianos tuned, enameled combination kitchen Mrs. Howard Martin and Mrs. The (3o-Oetter Of The Present tval number of cHnes the o appear­ son, Norman, of New London, spent Asa Ellis left Monday morning on and antl-Manchoukuan organs ex­ settlement of the Lanchow Incident, ed. charging at the rate earned, but repaired, rebuilt 28 dlgelow street. range In good condition. Call after the week-end at their summer home Day Would Be The Salesman Who LJungby, Sweden (A P )— Sweden a motor trip to New York for a few isting In North CSilna.” In which Japanese alleged that an will have 115 cities when this town­ •o allowanoe or refnnde can be made Phone 4210. 4 p. m., 24 Knox street. In 1-ebanon. Could Sell Subscriptions To A on elx time ads stopped after the YOUTH IN A GRIM days. Mrs. Ellis Is visiting her Japan's Charges official of the No^th C^ina demill- Fashion Magaxine In A Nudist ship changes its status on January fifth day. WALNUT BED ROOM suite, also Friends of Mrs. Mary Stark daughter, Mrs. Pearl Young. tarlxed xone was killed and a Japa­ 1, 1636. llie town. In the province Ko **tUl torblda''( display lines not are pleased to learn that she is im­ The commimlcatlon charged the Colony. gold. REPAIRING sewing machine, private party. 137 Mr. and Mrs. Romolo Saglio at- CJblnese with faUure to carry out nese wounded by Terrorists. of Smaalsnd, was Incorporated In proving in health at the home of Lentled the football game In the 1828. Tbs Harold wilt not be responalble West Center street. Phone 8140. RACE WITH DEATH her niece Mi;s. Frank Churchill at fully the terms of a settlement con­ This incident Major General Tada Rosie—It Is not at all like you for more than oue incorrect ineertlon VACUUM CLEANER, gun, clock, Yale Bowl In New Haven, Saturday. described as a “dark cloud on the to speak of this depreaslon as mt any aCvertleement ordered for VACUUM c l e a n e r s . Let me Rocky Hill where she has gone to I’url Dowd made a business trip cluded by Lieut. Gen. Yoshljlro MU>re than one time. lock repairing. Key making etc. spend the winter. Umetsu, former commander of the Umetsu-Ho agreement.” lousy. The Inadvertent omission of moor* Bralthwalte, 62 Pearl street help you get your Monax ware. to Poston, Mass., Saturday. Jakle—Vat do you vant roe to do Mrs. Charles Main and infant Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey of Japanese garrison In North China, Fl a p p e r Fa n n y S a y s : voet publication of advertising will be Edward Wisotske, telephone 8416 —klas ItT s«au.ap«T.e>f. footlfle ’ only by cancellation of the between 5 and 6. Deiennined to Die at Home daughter, Betty Carolyn returned Eafl Hartfdfd called at the home and Chinese War Minister Ho Ylng- TURKEY CELEBRATINO. Mborge made tor the eervlce rendered. HELP. WANTED— home Sunday from the Backus hos­ of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Perry Sun­ Shln after a series of Sino-Japanese IN, , / All advertlaements must oonform FOR SALE— QUAKER comhlna' pital, Norwich. day. incidents lost June. When you lend a friend a Five- •tyle, oopy and typography with FEMALE He Flees Kansas Hospital; Mrs. J. E. Burgess, Mrs. G. R. Ankara, Turkey, Oct. 29.—(AP)— Spot it is bast to look upon it as a r o s c o e J tigvlatlOBs snforosd by tbs publish* tlon range, like new, (four coal Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Lyman This apparently referred to Chi­ Yerrington and Mrs. Stanton L. spent a day recently at the home of Flares and electric lights will bum permanent investment o n and they reserve the right to W AN TEI>-FOR GENERAL {louse- covers), $35. I^oyal Herald cool nese compliance to Japanese de­ tonight and for the next two nights gdU, revise or rejec* any copy eon- range (for oil burner), $30. Glen- Briggs were Hartford visitors on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tryon In mands when the North China ad­ M ered obJeetionOble. work, one who has had some ex­ Lives in Indiana. Friday. from every minaret In Turkey for (Jlsveland— W hat to the secret of perience, stay nights, reference re­ wood gas range with elevated oven Buckingham. ministration was reshuffled last CLOSING HOURS—Classlflsd ads tp Arthur Stevens of Providence, R. Mrs. E. E, Foote spent Friday the national celebration ord er^ by auceessT . published same day must be r4* quired. Write Box L, Herald. and broiler, $10. Watklna Brothers, I., Is visiting at the home of bis June, troops objectionable to Japan the government on the twelfth an­ Hamilton—Getting the breaks— io r*Rtgis« re«. I»ii> lived by II o’clock noon; Saturdays Phone 5171. night and Saturday at the home of transferred and anti-Japanese or- »:l« a. m. Hutchinson, Kas., Oct. 29.— (AI*) brother-in-law, Elmer Geer. her sister, Mrs. W. E. Hibbard In niversary of the advent of the new Cleveland—Eh 7 WANTED—EXPERIENCED walt- Mrs. Anna Abel, Mr. and Mrs. ganixations abolished. Turkey. Hamilton—And not making too S( OK( HY SMITH Pretty Pleads less. Apply In person at 840 Main FOR .8ALE1—GREY AND white —Death and distance loomed grim­ Manchester. By John C T enr iTELEPHONE YOUR Lawrence Pultx, A. E. Hewitt and The Japanese note, addressed to The owner of every home was no­ many. street. enamel kitchen range, with oil Miss Edith Ellis o f Hartford WANT ADS. ly today before Edgar (^mclson, jI O. L. Pultx, spent the week-end at spent the week-end at the home of Governor Shang Chen, General tified to fly the national flag, and a AH B O V /- BBAUnWL . burner. Inquire 46 Florence street, 22-year-oId Indiana youth who h as' Matunuck Beach, R. I. Mrs. O. L. Sung Cheh-Yuan and the mayors of The man who doesn't advertise PAV/ - HOI6T IT, HSINie/ j Ads are aeeeptsd over its telephons Town. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa El­ festival was organised In every city if tfio CHARQB RATE glvsn above HELP WANTED— htruggicd across half a continent in Pultx, Mrs. A. E. Hewitt and Mrs. lis. Tientsin and Peiping, charged that from Istanbul down to the smallest has nothing on the man In jail. He WS'RS O F TO TKACK n A convenlen j to advertisers, but a desperate attempt to reach his William Clark who have been spend­ Mrs. Ida Heck, teacher of the Kuomlntang (Chinese Nationalist village. Isn't doing anything either. ‘ma WARY D E M / & a CASH RATES will o« eecspted es MALE home before he dies. ing a week at Mrs. Hewitt's cottage ^ vtiL PATMENT It paid at the busl- MACHINERY AND TOOLS 52 Gilead Hill school, attended, the oftlce on or before the seventh MEN—INTERESTED in making Unconscious and hemorrhage- at Matunuck returned home Sun­ convention In Hartford Friday and Young Doctor—Say Ah-h-h-h-h.' racked, he was found in a street day. following the first tnssrtlon of far above average earnings operat­ FOR SALE—NEW 28 INCH cord spent the week-end at her home In Young Lady—^All right I'll say otherwise the CHARGE wood saw, steel frame, $22.00. here last week. Taken to a hospi­ The ladles Mission- Circle held Its Union. It, but remember, I don't mean It I will bo eollscted. No* rseponsl- ing route of cigarette and penny Telephone Rosedale 15-3, Manchea­ tal, he twice managed to obtain meeting at the home of Mrs. J. E. Mrs. Jules Rebllliard and son. y for orrors in telephoned ads gum' machines. Excliialve territory. his clothes and stagger Into the Biirge.ss on Tuesday. It was the Gene, o f New Britain, are spending Girls Have To Gather In All hi assumed and tbsir accuracy Small Investment required. Silver ter. not he guaranteed. street—seeking a ride to Liberty, birthday of one of the membera, a few days at the home of Mr. and Their Kisses When They Marry Be­ Comet Company, Elisabeth, New INDEX OF Ind., where his parents were report­ Mrs. Mary Williams, who was pre- Mrs. Wlnthrop Porter. * cause All They Ctot Is Congratula­ Jersey. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 ed living. santed with a beautiful bouquet of Miss Doris Hutchinson, of Man­ tions -When They’re Divorced. CLASSinCATIONS Weeks ago ho left a Los Angeles large chrysanthemums from the chester, spent the /cek-end at the A C, G. CONN TROMBONE —Com­ tuberculosis sanitarium and began Circle and a shower of birthday home of her grandmother, Mrs. A family have named their new B LIVE STOCK— VEHICLES 42 c plete Brass, A-1 condition. 23 his long trek across the country. cards. Twenty-two enjoyed the Lovlna Hutchinson. girl babjr Clara Bow, both after D FOR SALE—NEW Milch Jersey Moore street. Three other hospitals In Kansas variety dinner. A feature of the Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Stedman the well known motion picture aq- of Thinks B cow and a large pig. Telephone sought to care fur him, but be left dinner was a large beautifully and children of West Hartford treaa and to match the legs. llsmorlsm K each one. decorated birthday cake made for spent the week-end at the Welles- i t and Found < 1 563-14, Rockville Div. Mrs. Williams by Mrs. Sophia Way farm. WANTED—TO BUY 58 Slept Outdoors. When The Government Borrows F olks tlTSD to horseplay aren’t _hBOttBCsmcnts 1 Lcgicr. Miss Ruth Kinney and Charles D. • Hntwe.ft.Aa fiirionals ...... I Trouble The Pei^la Pay. ssddlsd with rsiponiibiUty. i PRICES HAVE ADVANCED on Hitch-hiking through wind and An all day meeting of the Ladles Way attended the funeral services Aut«aM»hllcs POULTRY AND rain and sleeping In haysUicks, he Automobiles for 8ils ...... 4 Junk (rags and metal). Call me Aid was held in the parlors of the of Mrs. George Klbbe, ;n Manches­ SUPPLIES before you sell. I buy live poultry. reached here before uncon.sciousncss Congregational church on Tuesday. ter. Sunday afternoon. Automobiles for fixchanye 6 halted him. • WASHINGTON TUBBS ______By P a ne OUT OUR WAY By WflHto"»4 Auto Aeosisorles—Tires .. 6 FOR SALE—50 N, H. R. I. Red Wm. Ostrlnsky. Phone 6876. W i ^ was done on aprons. C. I. C. Sunday school class held FRECKLES AND HIS FKIENDS By. Blnsser Auto Aepslrlnu—PslntlDi 7 The Rev. D. M. Reldy, who visited X very successful food sale was a Hallowe'en party at the home of y j O O O O o T o h . i c k T o o “N Auto Schools ...... T-A laying pullets. For further Infor­ him found him in a low state of AUtOi—Ship by Truck ... t mation Inquire 110 Russell street. held In the chapel of the Baptist their leader. Miss Edith EHlls, Sat­ ! f i » V T s T i o V A f r -E R .- O SOMilMIW' T(TO ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 mind. church on Saturday. urday afternoon. Autoi—For Hire ...... 9 Telephone 7461. ATTRACT HIS 'Oirigss—Service—StorsKS 10 "He won't give himself a chaiicc," Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gillespie of Albert Lyman of Columbia called USETRYIWG TH ER E'S 8fotorcycles*-;Bloyeles ...... u COMPLETELY FURNISHED room Father Reldy said. "He wants to Woodmont have returned home at the home of Mrs. E. E. Foote. no TOOL M E , WOTHINiS .Wanted Autos—Motoroyclss 11 for light housekeeping. Orube, 109 be up and away. Ho la afraid he after spending several days with Sunday evening. fiwlneM and Prefeealoaal fervivee FUEL AND FEED 49-A Foster street 'tOMGER.' (WRONG WITH ^Grr MVGUki. bb1dsss Services Offered II will never get home." Mr. and Mrs. Verson Boothby, who Miss Barbara Fish of Hartford ousshold Services Offered • .l l - A KINDS OF HARD WOOD, Local residents bought a bus tick­ have also been entertaining Mlfs spent the week-end at the home of ; WRONG 9QN..M 8Bolldlna—Contrectlnt ...«• 14 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles slaba, kindling, hickory fireplace et for him, but transportation com' Ethel Chapman from Stamford. I w n H 'rO O R hothing ' F lo rlsti— Nuresaiee ...... U BOARDERS WANTED 59-A On Thursday night a masquerade Fish. Funeral Directors ...... 16 and white b l ^ . Chae Stays, tele­ pany officials refuse to let him ride Mc. T. ■>. tn. a a MT ora K t ^ S ? BsatlDs—Plumbtna—Rooflnu 17 phone 3149. WANTED— MAN boarder, near until doctors will certify bis ability ball was held in the auditorium of Edward Foote, a student at the iBBurancs ...... 16 town, good board. Place for car to survive the Journey. Lyman Memorial High school. Connecticut State College spent the week-end at the home of his par­ (READ THE STORY, THE N COLOR THE PICTURE) lillllDsry—Dressmeklnt 19 FOR SALE— WOOD, hreplace, fur­ Phone Rosedale 32-4. He refused to give authorities bis Lavenie Pultx of New York spent Movlna—Truck toy—S.oreae 10 Friday night at the home of his ents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foote. Fubllo Passenrer Service .. lO-A nace and stove, full measure. $8.00 address, saying collect messages The Tlnlcs were a real thrilled landed, too. She's calling, ‘Come cord. Delivered. Tel. Rosedale 15-S. FOR RENT—6 ROOM flat, second father-in-law. Rev. A. O. Littlefield. Mr. and Mra. Clifford Perry and JhilotlOK—Papertna ...... II would use money his poverty-strtek' son, Lawrence, took a motor trip up bunch. Said Coppy, "Say, 1 on, all of you. I want you all to Frofeastonsl Services ...... II floor, good neighborhood, low beat­ en family needed for food. A letter Sympathy of many friends la ex­ had a hunch that this long ride .Aepatrtnt ...... 15 tended to Mrs. B. A. Hoxle In the through the White mouhtains Fri­ follow me, no matter where I FOR SALE—HARD WOOD for fur­ ing cost Available Nov. 1st Ap­ In his effects, however, Indicated his would take us to some place where roam’.” - Tallorlna—Dyslba—Cleanina 14 nace $4.60 per truck load. Wood death of her only sister. Miss Alice day and Saturday. They called at Toilet Goods and Service .. 16 ply Chaa. J. Strickland, -168 Main homo was In laberty. , the home of Mr. and Mra. Deems we'd have fun. Real shortly little Dotty said, Wanted—Duelness Se. vics •• 16 St Id for cash only. L. T. Wood Co. Avery, whose sudden death occurred "With lots of luck we all are street. Phone 7374. Hospital attendants reported an Friday night at her home In Nor- Buell In Laconia, N. H „ and at "Ob, there's a pumpkin, just head.” fCdecatloaal Phone 4466. blessed. The old balloon man’s Improvement In his condition early wlchtown. friends jn Amherst, N.’-H. The witch, who heard her, an­ HE WIKiP HOWU M0URNFUU.V Ooursea and Ciaassa ...... 11 FOR RENT—HEATED Apartment, done hTs best, and w e must not swered, "You are right. That is Frlvate Xostruetlon SI today. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Starr, Sr., Richard Hpbbard of New York T h r u t h e r d c k x i a n d f b a r three large rooms and bath, second spent the week-end with his moth­ forget to thank him for that be my home." ^ORlP5 TWOSg OM CALAMtTV IBIJI. .Danolna ...... iS-A floor, rear. Purnell Bloca, 829 Main are spending a few days with their has done. a _ _ 7 --hCuslcal—Dramatic «. .a«...*.«w 19 son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and er, Mrs. Bertha HpbbanL at the W anted—loetructlon ...... * 10 UNDER NEW niANAOEME.VI street Apply O. E. Keith. Keith A ‘OOOL-DAY’ QABMENT home o f Hart E. Buell. "Oh. thafa all right,” the old And then she shouted, "Well, wwftm nsar bva f ik m d , a m a d m a n . Mrs. Chester Starr In Oxford, Mass. man said. "Right now, let’s watch Klnaoclal 26-82 Birch Street Furniture Oo. Miss Helen Taylor spent the Miss Florence Jones attended the goodby. I’m going to fly off MB* MUROBREDJ R D e K B D TWO OF US, KACHBACH TIMSTIMBI . m W I Bonda—Stocks—Mortgaaes the witch, ahead. She's drifting iwoNTFOROKr-taor ------London (AP)—The frogged hand- week-end with her brother and als- Teachers Convention In Hartford through the sky. I will return real X >C)0 TO Business Opportunltiei ... One S-Room Apartment...... glS. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat all down right A’4vard the place that shortly. Then I'U join your happy P L ^ S E DARK. tVONDBR WHOSB/ Money to Loan ...... knitted jumper Is an Ideal garment ter-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tay­ Friday. BiGMrXHACIO Steam Heat $5. Extra Per 5lontb Improvementa. luqulre at 139 she calls Pumpkin Land. band. H>WETME BEST p eR G E T TUSN rru. as TONiaHr/ llele and jltpatloae for cool days. "Peat smoke grey" lor in West Hartford. Miss AUene and Miss Irma Miner MJWMlNa DarUg Winter. Scdiool street. Adults preferred. with d u k green frogs and orange “ She promised she woiUd show "While I am gone, walk right In­ ;TTE MY4J3T HAND. Help Wanted—Female ...... II William Williams Council. No. 72, of Elast Hartford spent the week­ YEA R E V E R IN A B O tn-M T LELS8TD Help Wanted—Male ...... II pearl Duttons are good autumn end iD^ Gilead the guests of Miss you 'round and, no doubt, strange side my home.” "Oh, goody,” TO M /R «H r RX»n Baleamcn Wanted ...... S6-A r e l i a b l e r e a l t y o o . DESIRABLE RENT— 8 ROOMS, O.U.AM. held a banquet In their things will be found. We must not FOCJTBALL,AMD I B7KS UKTHL S A V f shades. clubroom on Saturday evening. 25 Olive and Miea AUene Warner. Dimcy cried. "Outside it looks just Help Warned—Male or Female.. 17 126 Temple SL. Htfd. Tel. 7-5119 five minutes walk from Depot Mr. and Mrs. George Schatx and loaf. It la important that we be lovely and, in aide, I'U bet It's THE SEASON ,T> r e m e m b e r / Aaen.s Waniejl ...... 11-A See SopL On Premleea or Square. Inquire 33 Golway street were preaent. Oyster atew, fried on hand.” KNEW'lOO OOULDNT, Situation* Wanted—Female ... II NO PLACE UKE JAH. oysters, raw oysters, pie, cake, son, Harold, were visitors In Man­ g^TOnd.” IS CXER/ TtXJ'RE GOtsNA SltuatloRk vvanted—Male ...... 19 Call for Information at 7:00 P. M. Tel. 4679. chester, Saturday evening. . Then, up into the air she went. IF TtXJ WORRIED cheese and coffee was served. In just a little while they all felt Bmploymeni Aaenclee ...... 40 Seattle, Wash. (A P )—Jerry Bell, The War Office which has been Mra. Clayton Hills, Mra. KeUogg The happy Uttle Yintes spent some ABOUT M E.' G E T FKEO UP.'/ Uve Stock—Fete—Poaltir—Vclilelvq ONE. TWO AND THREE room Negro barber, was glad to stay vol­ White and children, Beatrice and sure that they were going to time just looking 'round the home. Doae—Birds—I^eie ...... ,,.., apartments. (Tost nothing to In­ open to the public every Saturday live'Stock—Vehicles ...... untarily la jail one night longer, E3Ien, spent Saturday afternoon In fall. Their basket flopped around It was a sight to aee. spect them. See Jensen,' Johnson through the summer Is closed for a bit. Then, down, down, down it Poultry and SuDolUe ...... even though he had just been ac- the winter months. During the sea­ Manchester. "Look! There's a door, and win­ Wanted - Peti —Poultry—Ftock Block, 709 Main street Phone q'Ultted of an assault charge. The Mrs. Helen Wetherell o f Man­ went. dows, too," wee Goldy shouted. 3 i 6070—7635. son a totsd o f 1085 people have visit­ “Ah, ha, we’ve landed on the Fot Sale—^>M»cellaBeoaa acquittal came at 10 p. m., and Bell ed this historic old building, among chester called on Mra. Charles Fish "Let's peek through. Pd like to Articles lor Sai* ...... told Judge Valvin S. Hall he didn’t Sunday afternoon. ground,” cried Goldy. “We are live Inside that pumpkin. It ap­ Boats and Accessories ...... FOR RSaiT—S ROOM Tenement them a number of groups of school Building Materiula ...... know where to apend the night. The Mr. and.Mrs. Fred Way enter­ safe and sound. This ends a lot ot peals to me." Im o h t th ey SINGLE HOUSES: at 91 Birch street-The Manches­ children and teachers. , thrilling hours that In the eUr i^NLV EASY AMO ^amonds—Watches—Jewelry .. judge auggested he be a guest Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor tained a party of friends at the MUODia xemc l O J f ------— Blsctrlcal Appliances—Radio .. 50 Scarbolrough Bond: 7 rooms, ter Trust Compsny, Trust Depsrt- rather Um a priooner, and Bell ac­ bungalow at the Wellea-Way farm, we’ve spent. (The Tinles help the witch with DRAKE HAVE TME Fuel and Feed ...... ts»A tile bath, lavatory and oil burn­ moved Monday from WllUmantlc A BONFIRE. . . - ment. cepted with alacrity. Into the newly completed tenement Sunday evening. "Our ' friend, the witch, has ' some work In the next story.) COURAGE TD GO To 06A Ourdcr — Fariii—Dairy Products 60 er. CwSeraemanw.wa rwamaatot. MADE-MOT BORN Hoasehold Gouds ...... 66 Porter SLi 8 rooms, two tile Machlner) and TcoU ...... 61 — i Musical Instruments ...... (s baths and lavatory, oil burner. SALESMAN SAM The Draw-Back Office and Store Equipment aa. 6i 27 Scarborough B o^: 6 roomf, ALLEY OOP iTmpa Takes A Hand ______By HAMLIN By Sniuil ;todhUUe at the Scores ...... 66 tile bath; oil burner. /SAK.toe. zikouen^ BUT r APPASaA^ ; Wourlnt Apparel—Pure «.•••... 67 TO o d 1 Whatod—To Buy ...... is 118 West Center Street: 6 rooma, M eeoseR vicel e a c h (FYOU w iil l ta k c . c a r e HOW TO PLAY END YOU WJAMT FOR TO RUlU 2-E OlD.OASSy I NiCKEL-SALTBIV AM' MEJS H0(J>IM'TH' L «E B Bo o i i Boati H»tele»^eeeTta tile bath, heated garage and oil f«UeDOMC1IM r ? F MOfUllUG z s y PUT z c OF ZC