t&t S ^ 5 5 ir ^ HM A M t 1 at CIndiatiaHk f. T’ ^r >• . ' •/*' ' *’> ■ ♦»’ ' • .if •• >*.••.-v-j. •«.. «•- •»» ♦ J V " . ^ ^ y^:'\ :A ^ ‘ . ' . :.fy< VOL. LIL, NO. 85. S O F ia t T E f f i p ^ 4 T ; N O V E M ^ B 10^1832.^ (TV^iHB PAGES) PBICE1BREE CENTS HOOVER BEFORE HIS To Take Ldsore Ado Rides V iA FamQy h'Cafifoniii^ Also Control Senate 59 To May Start For flic Capital SEVENTY HURT, 36-rT*opnhr Vpto F « On Saturday. ASMOB RIOTS RoMordt MonntsTo O ra Indicated Dista. Elec. Vote 19 HEDimis As Conn! Is ■ 'V--' Palo 'Alto, GaUf., Nov. 10.—(AP) Youig Swiss Troopers Torn Reptd. Hoover Booeevdt Hvr. ■ ¥ J >—Preaida&t Hoover oettled hlxnaelf 1,484 . 25,304 155362 — Competed h Three Qimr- back even mere firmly In hia home 170 11,337 25,074 — Madmie Gnns On Crowd; Arkaosac •:...... 2,100 732 10,146 76,892 — here today, determined to obtain a California 10,647 9,610 776,967 1,202,541 — of die Nadon’s yotinf coBQdete rest before returmng to One Solder Is Slam Dur­ Colorado...... 1,549 1,461 172.665 222,803 Washington to prepare for the meet* Connecticut ...... 169^ 169 287,841 281,360 2 Ing of Ckmgreas and the last four America again has honored , its Delaware...... 226' 208 50,062 43,314 8 Districts* Florida ...... 1,272 975 58484 151360 — 7 months of his administration. ing tte Rghting. Unknown Soldier in Arlih|fton Georgia ...... 1,811 1,487 17,622 201,426 — 12 Aides as the climax of weeks of bitter 888 8,680 90360 — 9 velt by election of a House three to Prepare for Betnm. political agitation between Socialists Is 1 1 feet high and approximately “Here Ilea in honored glory an ampnlthaater from the fountain Miasourliasourl ...... 4,288 8318 496,461 081388 — 15 nine feet at the base. The pan­ American soldimr known but to plasa. Montana 1,442 one Democratic, and a Benito con­ Tentative arrangements have and the I p ^ Geneva government. 1,012 60,651 96,119 — 4 trolled by hie party, 69 to . Tbla • • e e«e• I 2,088 88 been made for Mr. Hoover and the It begu in front of. Community 1,995 166,852 848,612 — 7 smashing victory only emphasised party, which accompanied him as he Hall where cn anti-Bocialist political Nevada ...... 284 , 225 10,646 24367 New Hampshire . 894 the sighiflcance Of his never-before- campaigned across the continent to meeting was being held. When the 294 108,185 100,621 1 i attained electoral vote of 472 to 69 board their special train again Sat­ hall became full, the gendarmes New Jeieey ...... 8A14 8,174. 707,761- 746,875 — 18 PARADE IS FUTIIBE New M sxteo...... 796 for President Hoover. urday night for a return by a south­ closed fbe doors, but the crowd GORMLEY MAY PETITION 289 32,654 41,976 — 8 The popular vota kapt amusttog ern route. broke through. New T o r k ...... 8387 1319 1,926300 9,621388 — 47 North Cardins .. 1,829 toward record figuraa with 19300,- This morning aides worked to Sensing trouble, authorities order­ 1,471 146.460 418,204 — 18 000 recorded for the wtoner out of oomplete tbs President’s schedule, ed the young troops which previous­ OPARMISIICEDAT North Dakota ... 2,285 1,548 60,729 181,986 — 4 Ohio ...... 8,678 more than 88,000300 counted to with two routes under consideration, ly had been called from Lausanne, FOR A RECOUNT IN F in n 8,866 1,162,648 1,246,820 — 26 about threo-fourtba of tha oountrYf dither of which would carry him Oklahoma 8,811 8,162 167.666 482,545 — 1 1 to march to the scene. As soon as Oragon ...... 1,784 voting diatrlcta. ■oath to Los Angeles before turn­ they appeared the crowd began hiss­ 1,687 92,689 144319 — 0 wm Not itogto t o Pannsylvaato .... 8,199 ing eastward ing and calling them “children’s Moroiiir Ih rcb and Hospital 8,082 1384,429 1,971336 86 — Itoder this amaalng grant of Mr. Hoover today devoted more Namatock Democrat De­ MBBRin H p m VNIQUS Rhoda Island ..... 229 229 114330 . 146368 — 4 troops.” p d f iim NIN :------COUNTY South Carolina ... 1,209 power, Rooaavelt expresaed hia time to his fhmily than the duties Suddenly there came a burst of 828 1396 88338 — 8 praciatibn by sating “This daar South Dakota . . . 1,981 1380 79398 140,917 — • 4 of bis office and bis campaign have machinegun fire. Part of the crowd Stamford, Nov. 10/—(API - Heniorial Coromony Only mandate shsill set ba forgotten.” feated For Scat h CoD- Tennassee ...... 2,256 2,077 108,111 331383 — allowed him for many months. His slumped to the pavement, dead and While oU election returns from 11 Alraaity h# hat tofonnad the Con- two eons, Herbert Jr., and AUan, Tsxaa 264x 179 47,330 846387 — 28 wounded. Among them was a child various dtias tbreugbout the Utah ...... 812 788 ssalonal leadara of hto party that along with the wife of the former whose jaw was shot away. sreit Bjr Lon Thn Ou county ara tooomplata it ap- Obsorraocet LocaDy. 13301 1U347 — 4 s ra tfma from now until ICorcb 4 and their three children, remained Vermont ...... 242 248 77368 04,761 8 — Soldier Borrlflad pearad this morntog that Schuy­ Virginia...... 1316 1399 will ba davotod to craatiu tha ato* at the Hoover home. ler Merritt of Stanford was tha •2318 189308 — 1 1 ehtoary raqulrsd for tha Ptaweri fli One of the young maohlnagunners The fcHirteontb anniversary of Waabtoften ...... 2,622 2,066 141360 348,034 — 7 Plan Ante Tripi. was so Jnirriflad at the. mght of only Republfean oandidata for West ^rglnia ... 2340 2,221 program. Ha to to choose atoo a With Mrs. Hoover, the President tha Houaa to defeat a Deo&ooratic tha Armlities will ha observsd by 8IO3 II 878395 — • i auijev took to wbtoli hto Imfl that ho Mil weapon, Wiaconsto ...... 2399 2,118 187312 680.763 — has planned several automobile toounlwPt to tha . II itatas to all axHhrvice organisations to 12 Msociatee say t o may break ana and inn s m r m hymSlof. Wyoming ...... 667 629 M ,9tl 33397 — 8 ridse whieb would carry them over SRSht of tM crowd wiira killed in- By AflOCaAtaD FtO B f TiMfday's alactioB. Mr. Marritt Maffehai tor tomorrow with a awra pracamai to. aaaoaaatoff ita was aleatad over Oopgrtosnun po- makaity aomfdaiHBy iMfofo toMigu- routes thqr.botb knew together dur­ jd a a^ .'m ost^ of thorn riddled with Tha pomiU^8ty of a reRduiit to rada to t i i mototog, Mamortal iarvr< Total ...... ,^...119,714 M 30IJ4f 10398,777 69 472 ing the years of their residenee hdm, 'b oU ets.j^ otbari and dw dodtb nt to FMfi Wmtom 1 * Popular vote Bpt alfct;:» total of || toast 866 nsctoral votes whes» both attended the univarfllty.. icas/for ikHMhaster's Wqrld War is BfHifPHy to ShdiCd the mum weat^ sad: ec|ijtofiiiwtos 'to- the. s fil^ 4f « WM-f imliticallydliddid Oanaral Aasttobly triefc « _ „ claafliss sMee 'emdinac' Satur* Two mhnrag newspapers said the B Mooir (wB# In iM mnsnpom »#• turaen the ManCheater sbeoar toam dtoBi-atortL , day, Mr. Hoover Intends to see part tragedy should bo blamed on two will have on the legislative profram Turn yiiufi ago' , Ur* Mertott of the footoall gaiiM imarAto Mis of Oovamor Cross followed today to w tS M ^ e ^ b y ^ r . hy and tha Old Timars, at the Charter m tta late vMaj Socialist loaders, Leon Nioole, editor Oak flald. id RapubUcan toDator alma mater and the California Ag­ of an afternoon newspaper and the wake of tiie elections In Con- IJKX) votes. gies. He h u dellned an invitation ■41 Tha Parade tow. of Nfw Jarsay brought' hito to attend a service game between member of the cantonal government, nectita^ . The parade in charge of Manbal safaiy paatjtia Daaioeratw. to Army and Navy teams Armistice and Jacques Dicker, lawyer and Martto E. Oormley (D) of Naug­ fiaptato Russell S. Hathaway will STORM LASHES BEACH; aai^ 'Paroy H. Mitmoft to Day. naturalised Russlaa. The newspapers atuck, uparentiy defeated for the start on Main strset from to front oaa ttoM to had obnoadad Mr. Hoover told newspapermen denounced the two as emissanes of seat in Congress from ths 6tb Dis­ ROOSEULTBAU of the Army and Navy Club at 6:20 Tha seat to to to oeouptod thto ato> that after his return to pnvate life Moscow. trict by less than 100 votss by the a. m. and will oonttoua up Baato atoa, . juat oa to tha 09a to Ooloroda next March 4, be Intended coming Nicole was one of the leaders of Rspublioan. incumbent. E. W, Gom, street to the Centeb where stats MUCH DAMAGE IS DONE wbara Rspttolieati Karl 0. lohuplar '’back to California to live.” He in­ the mantfestants last night, but was wae reported as planning to petitibn A t ALBANY POST and town offldols will reyisw the wea. His vtetory gava tha Rapub- timated that be would engage in uninjured. Dicker was absent from for a recount.. The Democratic parade from the bandstand on the licaaa 41 aaata for tba rtmalndar af business enterprises, but said his the city. nominee, who wai beaten by Goss Center church lawn. Tha panda will tha old OoBgrasa, to 47 Daaweratf )lans had not yet been definitely Several hours after quiet had been two years ago, refused to concede 0 to pepot Square, oounter-nuu'oh ConnecHciit Coait Battend aad ona Fanaar Labor. JOrmed. restored around Community Hall defeat in Tuesday’s election and hae 6>g to Haynes stred whtre the ool BEERCOmniiBACK Several formal requests were last night, the area was dotted by twenty days to which to file a pati- R«KdiiM W oik On bnnedi' ors of tbs veterans division will be TBI raw OOHORIM mode upon the President yesterday groups of working men and students tion for a recount. , massed', the veterans marching to , From Greonwich To Stoo' WoahtogtoB, Nov. 10.—(APT — to issue a statement on the outcome discussing the battle. . A re-cheek of ■ figures to the ate froH oiB of State Fi- revlsw before the Hoort dlvldons WETS’ PREillCnON Fraaklto D. Roesavait will aator tto of the election, one from Chairman Denoimoe Oapltalista offices of town clerks in the Stb dls- and will proceed to the Manchester ington;IfighestridoAlon( White Housa with tba greatest parly Everett Sanders of the Republican Some were denouncing the ”capi< Memorial hospital where the Me­ straagth to Congraas say Prasidaat. National committee, but he de­ taUstlc regime” but most of them (Oontinqed on Page Seven) morial services will be hdd avsr had. clined, saving his telegram of con­ were talking quietly of the'deadly The ArmlstiC'f Day aJBrass wfil Soaod Since 1916. Say That At December Term As lata ratums from Tuasday'a gratulation to Franklin D. Roose­ demonstration of arms in tee oapi< ha given at the Monobeiter Memo­ ballottog roUad to today, tba Daato> velt was sufficient. tal of the League of Nations and rial Hospital at 11 A m., by Rav. cratie majority to tba House grew seat of the world disarmament con­ FARMERlABORniS : Albany, N..T j,,N ov. 10.—(AP)— Knut Erlokaon. Due to the fllnese of Pongren the Vobtead Hurriedly glanetoff through piles of (By Assoototed Prsss) far bayoBd pravlouf records, aad to ference. of/.Rev. Robert A. ColplIitA Itev,. tba Ssnata m)P>^0Mtod tba high'af Nicole was arrested to<^y and ac­ iPlsgrams eongratulattog him oh his Erickson, pastor of tha Emonud. T|o Conaeetieut coast fropi liutfieran church kindly conientad to Oraapiivlob to Stoatogtoa was bat- oU tima. ^ cused of fomenting revolution. aleotiop to tto prefidsney, Oovsrnor Act Will Be Modified, Rapublloans, bowavar, ratataad EIGHTEENWOMEN WDUNMOWESOn giva the Memorial Day addraas. Tha terad last Bight and today by ooa of The hew;spapfr Le Jolpiuil said RooMVdt today took up the tasks natoes of MimebastorTa World War control of tba laaata for tba ra- street speischmaklng preceded the ef too d ^ / oxacttttva’m b ^ -T o rk tha moat savarorStoraM to raoant matodar of Prafidaat Heovar's term dead wlU ba raad hp darenea R. yaars. with dmigM Woahtogton, Nov. 10.—(AP)—Bx-' riot and Nicole had been haranguing r virtue of a laat mtouto rally t o IN NEW ASSEMBLY nul ^ t n toa biidgft-ohloa want to Martin, and wreaths will be placed datoaga reaulttog from dastrubtion the crowd. work on t ha Immbdtote problams of on the Memorial trees by. veterans. ubarant wats a n talking heptfully. Ssw Jarsay, whara Saaator Barbour ”To the government which has ThrM DelioRidy of seawalto, docks and oottagas. was elected. Statf flhanctog.' The Salvation Army Band will play Hundreds of famlltoa living on tha If still speculatively, of "beer at tha mobilised against us the police and The blebtion behlpd hip*. Mr. toa "Vacant Choir^ and the Legion Daoember session.” The Democratic majority to the Three Otters Are L e i^ RoojMValt motored up from New btiglbra will sound Taps. Tha’’Star shore of' Long Island Sound hastily, Houaa bad grown to aiore than 800 Three Less Than In 1931; 14 (Oontinned on rwo) Ymrkvyeatm^y whore be received Spangled Bannsr" wUl be played fled their homes as the turbulent Tbslr eonfldsnt prsdiotions, rs- by this afternoon. returpatfrom' tin. National referen- the; Salvation Army Band and the surf beat against the buildings. jeotod by the drys, are belstered by la tile Senate tteFiddTedayi marching divisions will be dismissed Roads wers under three. u to four Tuesday’s overwhalmiag suooasses. dpm wpioh .dbdsnated him. tha oc- feet of water and trolley Uhea were With final fienato returns in, they Republicans and Four oiipant of itoa. wiiito Hbiise r after by the aides. National and State, of a party whose held 59-seats, to 86 for ths Rapubll- platfom flatly promised repeal of NEWBUYINGWAVE next March 's./ ' .Those to (Cvniinned'om Page'Seven) cans and one Farmer-Labor in tba Democrats Among Then. St Paul, Minp., Nov.-10.-r;^fi^)— He drovo toto/Albapy. last night Manehester^a sehoola and mills oonatitutional prohibition and modi­ next Congress. Farmers-Laliorites will dpmiut^ upnotioed ;ahd);rihcbjBdthe executive will ba closed to olMervance of the fication of the Volatead A ct Although nearly a dosen Congres­ mansion without toe cental being bdlday and Girl and Boy Scout or- Than even before all ballots wera sional eontasts were still unsettled IN STOCK I S T Minnesota’s delegation of ^ e Rap- aware -that/ita dlsttogulshed< dticen ganiaationa u d achool chlldrra will counted, the beer cause received new New Naven, Nov. 10.—(A P )~ the Democrate had won well bver raaentatives to tlfe *Ngtioi!!ial Kpuae hod retiinied.'.' partidpata In .tbe parkde. The pa KANSANS APPBOTE impetus from such Democratic laad- 800 seats, which woS tba record Re­ The feminine representation in the with thres dflUtely elected . t ^ y rade be led by a platoon of po ars aa Robinson of Arkansas, ths 1038 Connecticut House will be Only; tlto' oorvahto were' there to publican power to 1920. and three others ranking among the greet whim aa-‘the Mother members of lice and escort groups in the follow ■eteate leader snd Harrison of Mis­ Tbe^ most the Democrati. evar three short of its 1981 mark. Gains In Leading Itsnes nine lea4ers in ah a t-h ^ e contest tog. order: Marshal Captain Rus­ Eighteen women were elected to MCOIIIE TAX FLAN sissippi, the Senate whip. Their gatoad befora was 290 to tha Wilson among 81‘ cahdldater. w» Phfu T ^ ) sell B. Hathaway and aides, Salva voleea added voluma to a pre-atoo- victory of 1912. seats in the Lower branch of the Magnus Johnspn, former U. S. tioi) Army Hand, Company 0,166th Legislature, returns from Tuesday’s Range F ro m fl To ^ a tion forecaat of Speaker John N. Only twlca to history has any Senator, Paul John :|Cvak,' tooum- TmiASDBV BALANCE Infontry; Howltisr Compuyf 166th Pafner, vice preaident-eleot, that tha party bald more than 59 aeata in the election show, while none were bent and ^eut-Oov. Hmry Arens, lofantty; Girl . Scouts Drum and chosen in the Senate. Two yekts ago Laine;3>uck House will vote beer. Benitie. The RepubUoana hdd that became certain wUmers tou y. Washington, Nbv. 10>-(AP) Bugle Corps, Girl Scouts, St. James’ Only State To Date To Faror Drys countered, quickly, denying 21 women were sent to the House. S u re At Opening. They moved in under the power many to 1808 and again after the off Treaxury reodpts for November 8 Boy Scouts, Boy Scouts of America, the eieetion recorded a clear out pro­ year elections to 1906. The new group is composed of 14 of the' Farmer-Labor lahdallda were; |4;5|1,0S8A7: expeodlti^, Manchester Hfgb SChoor Band, Republicans and four Democrats. whlch/re-elected Floyd B. Olson, Tax In ■ Stele — hibition trend. They mentioned the The oomlng short session of Con- 118,886,868A0; balance |T02,264.- School Children. large majorltiea by which the same gttss also wul havs a rsoord of its Ten of the group served in the last New York, Nov. 10.—(4 R )—A promised the p a (^ several other !»•«• duttei, fpr.toeiltot ,.The third diiMon.will Include the session. buying wave swept over the Stock Senators and Rapreaentatlvas who own—to the number of ”lame duck”, state offices/and gave a big zm* eight d e^ of ;Noyember were | 7 ,- StetM Reject Measnre. meot in December, refused to vote Fairfield county retains its claim Market in the earlier houra today, Jortty • to' Qoyernor -Roosevelt v^b 968,088,(ff./ • (Oontlni^ On FXge Two.) toembers, those holding offlcee.that to having the largest number of in the main fully reatortog the leas­ had Olison'e ehttpnement beer last Spring. . tenhinste March 4. women Leglalators having chosen es of the previous sei#m . ' ' Other i^iUdjitea Heoverfs Attitude Primary defeats, resignations and ten for the new House. . Gains in le a ^ g IsaiMS ra n j^ Only one' ot five Republican Cep- Washington, Nov. 10.— (AP)—On A question-mark to both sl<|ea waa ths elections have prodiioed 144 The women elected' are as fol­ from I1 to nearly M a toiare. The grewlonal iheumhfnta y^o survived the baats of returns to date, Kansas Pyetodent'Hoover’s attitude toward “lame ducks” in tha Heuse and 14 in - lows: market eqaed off a littie by afidBay, the priniariea htod a place . a a i ^ Is the on^ state , to approve a state a beer bill. Without his signature the the Senate, far more thsia ever be­ Cromwell, Mrs. Olive D. Piersop, but turned very dtOl oil the' set­ the nine lead4ra;tq4aiy..N4. )■ Apgmit 3 Income, tax propoaal among seven Legislation would heed a two thiithi fore. (R ); Putnam, Dorothy Bartlett, back. H. Andreaen, to the preeadenul ntoth where inxch measures were voted majority—the same proportion re­ (D ); New Haven, Mrs. Josephs The failure of , yeeter- position. Closely fafiowad by three upon Tuiesday. • quired for action on the 18to Whitney, fD ); Farmington, Mrs. day to bring out Impoti itselltog other Republican .ineum'-*«nt8, Har* The outcome on- a constitutional Amendment H. K. Smith, (R ); Granby, Mrs. had...... evident^ promp itod__ old K n u t^ , W. L Nolan and C. G. amendment for an income tak' to ‘ Senator Robinson included, the oon- nevwpapers, Anne Crouse, (R ); Hartland, Mrs. to swltoh to the buMlah le of the Selvig. Only one" Depiooipt was Minnesota whs in doubt today. With etitutional provision with beer when American el Edith Miner, (R ); Darleii, Mrs. market ' /•' among the leaders, Bingr Holdaie, .Newarkt.'N. J.t'Nbv. 10.- t(AP)—^elon were a ilgnal, the trend of re- 1,879 of 8,Tiff preoincta heard from, he said he saw “no reaaoa.’* why the Democratic victory will make little Marjorie Farmer, (D ); Easton, The United States Stato Carp, in slr^ ' ptobe. / >* . From en d to to »l hat .vtM«h, overw turns swung about Smaller and the vote waa 149362 . yes; 188,680 abort aession Should not oonslder difference. to American poUey ”1mh Mrs. S. C. Hull, (R ); Fairfield, reported a gain in unified tonnage ' A Rejmbltoan, , TOeodore Chris­ fiovtol > ytote^Nil^; ntortt^ an gmaller grew the Stewart advantage. no.. . • .4 ■ . > prohibition legislation. Hayriaon oauee both major parties repreiMnt ktee Fmette B. Nichols, (R ); Last night it was wiped away en­ Ci^ti^lstio rule.” of 11,980 tons in Oqtobbr, wHlSi, tianson, fbnhw govnhbr,' led tiib appiuent f l ^ thpuaMd’ vbtei itoviu- . Tax measiures wero Uoiltod hia S ta ten ^ .torbear,. aa did Greenwich, Mrs. H. A. Bltchel, (R ); while smaU, was.totefpMted favw- oandldatea.qf his parto:to .he!ld'flfth tirely. Ctocaar aad.Senanx Jtoad of Penn- Botii Pravda and lavaatta at­ t m for his Dimooratto opponent. Arkansas, Alabama,' Otoahoma, Monroe, Mrs. Clara M. Lewis,, (R ); ably in view of tlto ratwHed iftamp itlon wito- Brneat- Lunged ■ On the basis of these unoffioial rsr oiado and Califontia. 1 iylvtofia, adntototrationlealdiMr 'ih'a tributed Oovimor'. RooeeveWa , auor New Canaan, Mrs. NdUe B. Stew­ in buying in the last bSH bf the Laborlte, to fourth place, turns. Senator Barbour carried 18 fitototo vtoidt wlH oontinua RSitobU- eees to. ‘totoiwd diasatiaefotion with, The Hansas ipaMsuto authbrttaa tha ReMbitoen. toah^y- to over- art, (R ); Ridgefield, Mrs. Frances month, reflecting pre-eleethm' hesi­ fU y P. - Chije, ^Republican, seventh (ff the 2 1/ epunties:; i • gradqatad levlsa on tooomss fbott can ttotU Maroh» • • Rowland, (R ); Stratfoidr M rf. tancy. ■New Jatoe9^a >pi|bferenee for Oo^- v^ tever aottreea dem wi '■1, ''•Tb''ftHato.-TreadA• poBM UM eeanoaflo'^ortoA'* ’llmefMi Holmilw, (R>{ .WtotiW*. eynor Rfoeevelt to the preeldeatial said la bor. algi^ - u tt CQuMaf^ The proposal heatan to Oktohoma CStief rabanoa af^the into to ob- nniaBMi that * Mrs. Sara CravratoA (R) * Hittford. er g^ned steadUy to retiuma f ^ ^ tnm dafaar’ ^ was itot. it wan coptosi lenatoed subetantial but the wotod nave increalBed; taxes on:toiip> ^ tovtoUttiMii^^actiaiii for,tha J. Agnes Burns,' YD); North Ca­ olflc, on wUeh the 'ragular qito*tar^ rural diatricts wwch e w a to Plow- itim siuiM tote returns which vrere bol- from uoe ‘ e f toioombs. That rejected to C||i^ tha naan, Miss Ella Oonsidlne, (R ). , ly dividend o f |L80 .wdto, bPberod, ly aa w t o ^ ztoatber lie» many ru­ in Bar|Mto» Rdpuhttoan and stenng Barbotofa | u l^ were fonila’TPould have avt' up' toeoina ieffMtttoe-ljwto Duok'Oongnsi wW ’The new memhen are Mrs. Plcr- rose |2.m to I l l .NMp wtaik/Oen- ral roada'hj|^ed. /- toAiotog the from and ,l)QW^i .fleto,«vtodM member of Preildsnt Tbekdore toeratiaidtoe ekoapl iw k a pttrd^ wlttb / thoae termed y,”iir ofoastng Isf, before toeing' P i^ of vtotoiy litoi/dbhbtfm.toAjNTtio^'F^ oto^itoHid-defiatt.'...... trehi f|to yrsauMni^, Naw Jersey nets to bands- e r 't o * Roosevtotis **reuUa Cabinet” ' ita gain. ■ ^ ■; quirea n ma^Rmlty of an *fotea:. dasi as tot # 1 7 oonces- favoMd Itop^toto eandidatete tottducer. . ~ - f j . .1 rrt: ■ ' ■ '■ - • .-i;.. • /■ H' ’*T. ; • .V. -4 ?§. ' ■ V '

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With Offleo In Orford Btodc. io t i|ii 'Ito i: JPiiiuhWtt‘WlH—------1H Sdhuwar(tur*f hwh— duHii^ TIm fn^S F o r S ta d lt^ , H nr Lopdro Democrat NeM Briiilli NereSil Heir J m C m M ilt Jlelec Mrs., dydniy Ayeryi, td^iormefly Anaeuneamant haa bean made to* ftoy Palaparta ast^Ba Oi smuaa SfKotoamh MIm Theodora Btoswell of Ham­ o f thk bpwn, Aeflihsr fMb a u m t H « W u Not D<^ day ec tha opanlni of a brOha^fa oiiA % H e Werk h the ■aturdm^ if«w M. ____ _ p^Uoa at hor lin etreet who left tlfie mornlnk for ; f g ai5J5J5T: '• ______homo at aouthwlok. army," Nloela fifttt o f^ a in the Orford buttdlnff W Admtawlaa,M qm ii. Beetoa- to eater the BvengeUM te sufritod by ^ liiters, Mre. footed By Dr. ig g m t.' A a ^ Qeok, of 8 ^ Baat Middle UteniyfiiU. The Pot Xdtek supper tad eoeiel at Booth MomovisA Heapttal- to take BHiiMkTrott^Mrs.^Y^^ Mo- "wa must respond ay rtVonraov.*: TmafttM, rapraaaatlaff lhaw, Al- IkA OMSIWAIIMISI AlMIMh toe auriM' tratatog oeunc, w m givea a fateweU Baity by her asso*. diloh Company, Kai^tford brok- Tm iday trm iag was well attended fiwmyHwia^ a ttoifi Label, ItolelfidtB aad much eajoyed, about 880 h m g elates to Miss Mwtylnostor's cIsm H w Lo&doB. Wov. 10.— (AiP) — • r i Mr. Ooek haa prepared himaalf Steokholm, ■wades, Hot. 10.— sad other frlenldS' to tlto ' Sshmttoa. thi ahouldora of eomiadai, abantod, jr«m«r itou ifBator wttUtm a AF)-TM1189 Mobd jrlBSforllt- preitot. ZtwiMagriatdliepi^t> Ariny. Tke party wM,arreageA by "Ttoay thera ii lofigar aanttir endued w ai brntowed foday upon ABO^WN amat to toeae. atteadlagi aa well, aa Kaitamr Orawfovd o f F a u Village, pl> &OS, Damoent of t)tfa dty, who oa MIm BUen. xSuu and hsldlK her C w ^ v n n d ' anveral. nlecM. and tion botwetn sew B ita o M Oaidf John Oalsworthy, the Brltlsn n ow - to these la ehuge. toat toeimevioi hoBw OB Forisr'etrioti About 80 tho foot of itlU uaoomplated uBoffl> 1st nwmbsn of the advectlaed: totteo-to get la mettea. uniats." So ictal rftum i, hw boon dofoatod by were present; "MIm I g ^ to behalf said:’' The author of *'Tha Forsyte Ja^ Leglto wqi hcM tbsis Afliv ill iSorti thi BMihtoi'tPoiild °*lvnecfill. eirvtoex U ta -^ beld to- V r. Wimaia X* MlfftBi of Oomtiw M her firteads present^* to Miss .moivow xl tiMBocn fQMt toe mte "We must unlto to** . - , ga*' bad been mantlonsd in n ^ p v regulav NoTsmbto msstlSg at the aot rsspodA An. attempt will be M a x i^ a handsome blaw aad Yor dootlon m OoifroMmu la tm« per predlotloBM u the probable re* home, ana burial wfil b* to the Tha sovlata are-eatowttos toabr Otk diitrlfit, Htd today that ho . would aato' Ajwoty,: m ^ 5 T ^ made, to havf.tosee at semd future white eilk umbrella, and a leather BitovaMaryi Wa au Ova w ito toam. o i i ^ t of tho award. 'Laat s ^ s •ftsr lehool at hboauto Armety. tUae, Zt srae uatortuaate top that writing ease, > Laurel Gveve Cemetery, Fatereon, aak for a raoouat pHse was won by Brlk A. Xarlfeldt, N. J., L o u llva m Sisvlats.’* Mr. irm atatod that he had aot aa 0; .P^;Qulalby»'who was to have Tuesday 'evsalnm leSawing ths re- Tha bourffaotaia> nawspapam aaid o f nwedsa. Mneialr htw it, who ro- ehemTril geaiei aad sootabUltywiia hearsel of the GeeUian.o^^at tha y ft aafagad coimaal to renvaaaat eelvsd tho prise In IBSO, was the asow. sad satsrtataauai,^was the manlfestdiite wera; armed with, him, aad would aot do lo imtil tho tolliSllLi. .Otherlata ‘ ^ South Methodist OhurUh. .Of whleh dubs and pepper. test Amerlean fo be so honored. substituted mdudiar UstMlBg\ to M lie Maxwell 'has. bean dne of the ;amc)al alaotloa ratunui have bean ilnoe 1901 when the prliea ware 9y wtmnoblli lof,a rUNBRALB Despite the dlaordem la to t etreet lamualaad tomorrow at tha oSlea of visit with fflenw ls Mmtrseh They eleetloftroturBa:' plstoata,: ehc. was sureMsed with a establlsbed under tha wlu of Alfred shower of hendkeremefS end other the.natl-BodaUst meetlito; waa ahla. ‘ar* vented dynamite, only two ether bail and adoptod a reiotutlon da*, laeaal tabulation ahowad that W i- at her horns la MontrsaL Tha pwty. dle TutgpllM who:, is to be married Euwsll MaadoUn duk remsmbered Tbe^fuasrel of Jeffrey Moriarty, B n g^m en have won the award for to ll mesto to Jamse Held o f Book* bsr with a fine pen and peaoU sat. o f 17 Gorman^ Place, wUl be held nouhclng Nleoto, am. Dlohar t s "In ■glna bad a plurality of IM* Thla plans to returns to town on T u s s ^ tha service o f a foreign poWfr." Ogura la the lowaat that baa yat lltfratum* Hudyard ICpUim took It villi, was the gUMt of honor a t a Mrs. Thomae Maxwen aceom- Saturday toorxlnr at ff:80 from the in 1907 and Oeosge Bsro&d ihaw ■UffionM BiiiOilUK&ioui ihow if c1va& panisd her, daughter to BMton and There wat bitter oeotttvwmy tver 1 ^ obtalaad. The town by Tbs monthly msstlBg of the Army homo and 9 o*dock at St. Jamea’e In 1989. . last evaalag by MIm Sylvia Andsr- will remain a few dayfe' with her ebureh. Burial w ill be In S t reepomalblllty for tht' ttotoMp. O lir tabulation by tha Day revealed H lf * and wavy a win ha held elder daughter, Mrs. Horacs iflna to have won by 208 votea,' but Mr. Oalsworthy, now 69. publish- at the elubheuSa . ahdlfiM ifin ti Bjorkman at Brldget'e oemetecy. servattve newopapera laUTtoa Watoe laaveral other newapMeri and id hie first novel, "Jeertyn'* la 1868 too heme o f the letter on Benton W satl^y,of that dty. upon tha S*Triallfft. loaders aad. too. under the nom da plume e f John steeet. A fter the gifts ware un­ — I ■ f I ■ I > I Liiolim PlnMy. ' Comm]mista for exdtlnf tlto otOwfi. ;naw8 sarvleeB placed the Republican ■Injohn. zt was not till 190d that he Mrs. John Douglas ed Itussm candidate’s plurdlty at more than wrapped aad'admired, bridge, occu- The funeral of Lucius Plnney. until It heeamer an unoootroliibla attracted general attention with strest hw di tha eemmittee la eharge mob. - lOOO. The official plurality will not of tha Btfcta Erl^u olub’a eaifi nlefi mueb o f the time. A dainty OlvU War veteran, wlU be beld at 2 *be known until the reporta from the 'Tha Island c f Pharlaess," the first luato was served: by the imstssMS. PARADE IS FEATURE Even Ntoola'a arraat Was orltoto* of a serlss of novels dealing with partytoalght at the MasonicTSm- o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the ialectlea offlolala of the varipua home ion Proapect street Rev. ed. Censure came from eevertoiffUtoir ft- the problems of tbo leotal world. ie« The preossda_win be for tho Rev. Watson Woodruff will be the ten, Miming thec^autborlUM. Ito !team reach the secretary of atata a His nuBou Wwkft Sensfit of Tsmplo iduqitor, order of OTARiHSnCEDAY Watson Woodruff wlU officiate aad 'offlea tomorrow. ir a t too mseting o f the Y. P. burial wlU be.in the East cemetery. failure to arrMt the agitatort betott The most famous e f his works, of the Eastsm Star, and aU pliuwre to be hdd tomorrow evening, at the trouble instead o» afterWarA Aaron Cook oourse, are those oomprMng the win bs wtloems. (Contlaued BVom Ihgo One) 7:80 at tot Canter church house. f bits. Jessie L Loomis. Federal and local auttoiittea wshs Forsyte series whleh traee cm fio* THREE CARS IN CRASH for a flnandal career by studies in The funeral of. Mrs. Jessie L severely criticized for brtogtog in tlonal history of the Forsyte family The Man’s society of tbs Emanuel Glenney’s, well known local men’s Center Flute Band, Am eriou Le­ troops, espeelalty the iiusponenOed aaveral of tha leading aebools in la England and America. Lutheran church wUl meet tomorrow gion Auxiliary, V. F. W. AuxlUary; Loomla of Pearl street waa held at the eountyy and solicits the patron- clothing establishment, announced 8 O’clock this eftohioon ht the recruits ttoo never before had. boea IN BOLTON YESTERDAY He also has engagod sueeessfuUy evening at T:iO. • today w t it would be dosed tomor­ Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary, celled upon in such a dimgerotts age of his many Manehestor frlanda In the drama, a^fleld In which w American LMdon Band, World War funeral pariors of T: G./Doi|gaa, 99 A colon of ono of Manobaater’a row morning between 9:80 and 11:30. HoU street Rev. L. T. FYweh sltoatloiii.- notable produetlons include "Loyal- Group No. 8 ~ the Memorial Iwobswvanee of .Armistice ZMy. and Spanish War Veterans, Man­ Ifiaa LOulaa itetcbard of Wood eldest famWas, Aaron C e ^ was ttes” In 1988 and "Old English" In Hoapital Linen auxiliary will meet chester Pipe Band, British World offidiatod. The bearers , were Ed­ BMO. ff. T., m T m w . MMy^l«2>lf born In Manebaatar and attended which Oeorgs Arllss was as out­ Monday afternoon at Cmter ebu i^ War Vetenms, Gnwnl Army of the ward, Clinton and Irving Keeney, State Inspectors were In town to­ and ^I^tor Ogrea. Burial was in e f M t e a racaivod atcloua wjuriae Manebaster'i elementary lehoola, standing success. He also wrote house, with the leader, Mrs. LeVemO day chocking up on soda fountains Republic and disabled veterans and HOIDFAMWELL lato yaaterday aftamoon In a crash ’aduatlng from the Manchester "Escape" In 1086 bad "Exiled" three Holmes. _ to see that food and .drinks served by Gold Star mothers in automobiles. Wallace Palmer, Herbert Mitchell of t m cava near the home of ' h school with the claaa of 1D86. years later, and a number of other them are properly handled. Federal During the past three days exer­ the West, cemetery. Ifathanlol Wolf, near the Bolton* continued bis studies, taking an Mr, and Mrs. Scott'Simon of Henry Inspectors ward here also yesterday cises have been held in the Man­ FORTEACHBt! Oovmitry line. Bflaa Italobard, Mrs. anginaarmg eouive in Worcester ^’^TSditlon eredite Oalsworthy with street are plannlhg^tn leave tomor­ chester schoola . for one year, in 1D27 and at­ tdl, Jose^ Oohrad. a student at Philllpa Aeadismy, gsnlzatlonk have addressed the pu- garet D. Coffey wers beld at the tended the Oenneetieut Business A farewell tea Wia given yestar^ tahan to the Manebaatar Memorial' Forty ysars ago Oalsworthy made Exeter, N. H. Thty plan to attend A canvass of ths merchants and pUa on the fiiesning o f the Armlstlee home on Deming street at 8:8d this day afteihoon at: Chestnut Lodffa to hoapital where It waa found that CoUega, graduating in 1986. ^ a vintage tO'tbe South Seas on the buSinsss 'houses around Depot to the veterans. monflng followed by requiem high Mr, Cook graduated fram the the footbaU game betyreen Phillips, iBsa JaD6:MoQutoaiL of WiPlmmttic. fflaa Itatehard had auitainad a frac­ sailing vessel ‘Torrens." Conrad Exeter and PhlUlpSj' Andover, at. B^uare and of patrons of the Man­ Plnady Funeral. maM at S t Bridget’s church with who 'ia Boto.to be iiarried to Rty- ture of the left leg ahd Mrs. Wolf Bentley Selux^ of Accounting in was first officer. During the long Andover, Mass., Saturday,. chester post office diadoses that a Delegations from Anderson-Shea Rev. C. T. McCann oflidating. The mond Reed o f . NOriffbh, a'X/Kln had fuflored painful bruises and leso followed by a course in the weeks they talked of writing and great m^orlty of them favor naming Post, V. F. W,, and' DUworth-Comell bearers were Joseph GL Doyle, Nina Wolf, 16. a BabsoB Institute In Wellaslay, Mass. teacher at Bulketoy Bktt jriio oriu laceratlona. jfiirm Conrad showed hie friend a manu­ the new, classified i^tton at Depot Post, American Legion, Ward Che­ George Bryan, Charles Connors and, New London. Mtsa Mfeufliih $ daughter of Mrs. Maty Wolf, wu> Last October ha was a candidate Anthony J. Urbanettl, con of Mr. Nelsm Z/Hsureux. Burial was in script, It was "A lm a j^ s Folly." and Mrs. Alessandro Urha!;etti at Squam "North Station." When the ney Camp, U. S. V. W. and auxiliar­ one o f the nine teacbfifi to the pub­ t r a i ^ for eUght euta about tha face for the Board of Selectman on the Oalsworthy was delighted: He urged offices* art consolidated in the new ies and the Sons of Veterans wlU Wautogan this state. insistence of bla many friends end 1784 Spruce sUreet, has been award*, lic .school system here who hive end was dlsobargad. Conrad to continue me writing and Federal building at the Center it attend the funeral o f Commander bhto eliminated, effectfVo next Tnea- polled a large vote for a young can* ed one of six-schciarsblps s^ven to Jndson BoefcweU. In later yearn they worked together freshmen at LoWell TextUe Institute will be no limger possible to call the Lucius Pinney'of the Drake Post, O. dsy, aa a means of curtailing ex- dldate In pwtlcs, being elected. Ifis In London. D f ^ . Square office the Manchester A, R „ Friday afternoon. The funeral of JudsoD Rockwell, father and grandfather were .prom* at Lowell, Mass. Urbanettt gvoA- penMS Tba tea waa attended by a uated from Manchester High school ;Post office. Rfithev than have tlm A t the South Methodist church, who died suddenly Sunday Was bsld larga group, of teacbeiO ihd was Penonal Nottees Inent ln cl\de affairs. His father, In keeping with the'former cuetom, Tuesday afternoon at the home of Arthur Cook, represented the town WOMEN OONGBAOTJI^ATBD last June and entered the Institute riaoifisd office refezred to as Bta* given by MIm Rita Curran aui| Mlee Hartford, Nov, 10—(AP) — .V this fall. tien A or Station B the north end the hell will be. tolled at 10:96, fol­ bis daughter, Mrs. Julius Bratsny Ruth Pollsnd. MIm Harriri; Frnatok In the Qentral Aisembly and was a der of MarUe street RevI Truman member of the Board of flalectmcn. message o f congntuiatlon was ro* psoplo prefer “North Station," lowed by a period of ellence for two poured. Ik e jffurty Inoludad toaebers CARD OF THANKS celved today by Mrs. Nora Harr the etore aa w«U laoat'pqst affleM The message follows: cluded. ^ Tba bearers were Jmfua BM eny- toworroee fbr Arihtetito s to l id , (OontlAued From Fage One ‘The results Tussday wsrs splen­ id. der, Max SobaUer, Meredith Btevon* City carrier deUvwy, lagulbr did,, I am grateful to ypu and t » The annual meeting M the South R00SEVELTBA(X Mn, Ralph CoUlBS of W M n g , momlsf delivery, no afternoon do* MRS. MANNING velt’s policy will be more aggraiiivc the women woriceri for u e supjpbrti Mrs. AOU 'Waddell' eud Miss Millie MancbMter Fire District will be Henry Frans of l^n snd iffd Edwiii Itvisty, and be will look for saw alllanoas. aecerded our Demeeratle tloket W ill Brlekemi o f ,tbs H ^ ilwridsB will held tonight at the beadquartere of Gilman of EaiE Hartford. Burial Rural carrier delivery, regular de- HEMSTIT(!!HIKG AT ALBANY POST was totoa Wap|toi eemetsry. llvety. aod He was alsstsd baeauss the people you please express to the members be In O M ^ of the dlansr tor Jofln Cbmphny No. 8 on apfuee street at wanted a ebasga, but be is vague on of your organisation my most sin* ^ t h s r Cbaptsr,, Q r ^ of D ^ la y , 8 o''clock. T b e rtli no tax to bt laid Parcel post drilvsry, memlalg de­ BUTTON MAKING quaitioBs of .mrlff, taxation and osrt and heartfelt thanks for the to be eerved at the M e i^ o Temple this year aad toe bbleflmilaeM will (OenSnned From Page,One) livery, no afternoon dallvsty, H Church it . Teh TIM usampleyBunt. support rtndsred wblcb made possl- M b n ^ night; Novsmber 81. be toe election ef officers. Money order window, open 1:80 bit our great vlotory. Personally " bis family who had been with him HOSPITAL NOTES a. m. to 18:00 neon. am deeply grateful,'^ Arthur A, Knofia, looal rsat „ to bis hour of triumph rsmatotd bs- Stomp, registry parcel pect.iand (Signed) James A, Farley. tote u a iMuranot dealer^ has sold .STATE'S FINANOBS blnd la New Toto> Robert Wstosreil of 189 Wells jenersl delivery window, tyrii ah two buUdlM lota on I t r ^ strM^ Sloops In Ante. strsit, Mrs, Adolph Larson of 66 Hartford, Nov. 10,— (A P ) — A l!iebby,^e|M|^an day, • ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ *«p* to Joseph C. Carter, ef U4 Main Tha gevsmor slsp.t as bis motor- Chestnut strsst, Mrs. iU ry; Wolf of street. ~ bahutes of a msra 8100,000 in tbs oar sped ufi tot Hudson river Bolton, MIm Nina Wolf o f Bolton Mails rscslvid and. die- gsasral fund of tos stats of Con- through a Fsill rain., He retired as and Miss L ouIm Rsiehard at Wood patchtd aeoerding to ragylar^ilha- SHAW, ALDRICH Tbs lAgion Easd'wlU assemble at Dsotiout was noted in tbs mport fer soon as bt rsaohsd toe maaslea, Haven, N. Y., were admltsd, to to t dula^iill day. ' Keep Watch fer the Armory at 8i46 tomorrow merb- the oonditloa of that fund aad of ths "Good i ^ t , " be celled to too oor- hospital yMtsrday. MIm Rilobard tor toe A n u li^ Day psisiiie, Ugh#ayfUad, made to Governor respoadoats who aeoompaaled him. sustained a fraeturs m tos left ity "Pevcriih Geir uniform will be long Uuee end Cross today by State OemmlHleaer "You better go to bsd, you deservo to aa autoffloMit aeeldeat In Briton helmets. at Finasee Mward P. Hall. The a good, long iM t. z'n fr ia g td sad Mri. Mary Wolf w ia out aad & COMPANY If you fir# "nu doim** or eutef actual balance as rspoitsd for Ooto* turn in right away aad tomorrow bruised in toeaooldeatwhlebmvelv* F A R f O N f * oosOitlon, If flugglib bowilf bnvo wom sn'elAafm e f toe See- bsr 81 was I100AI8J3 as obmparsd Wi'd get back to being govsmot:." ed three oars. MIm Nina Wejf was ■ARTFOIID •UOWtd pOllOBOttI lfflpuritl6i to end Omgregatlenel toyroh held n wito 17,638,881.86 oa thi lams date Barottto to E yia n t k whero bs treated aad discharged/ TODAV ARD TOBIORROW M fm b«rs Hartford Stock Exchange •eeumtilAto is jour syitooii fou lupeesrifi eato, cupper' ifid mter- last year, a dsersase of 17,889,841.78, bad supper with bis m o t^ , Mf. James McCarthy of Venou, Mre, ta ln m t ymterdsy aftemeeu end given a a d iy wsloome Stohy Guffllnny ef 80 Zdlley etreet, MAnNBB SATinDAY irt ▼iff lUUi to ■uffff fma eymlnff. „»^ th e , iftemoon toe. ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF AN OFFICE M A D H AN y o m m by bis Mlghbars ef FoughkoopHs, Mice Helen Maori of 891 S b i^ pageem "FStter TIme’e JuaUeF^ county seat o f DuteboM county etreet aad Mre. ArtouT tm in ty HENKY H U L L Id IN CHAEOE OF* WM Mvm tmder toe dlreetlon e f which gave a majority ef Its votes ahd lafhat daughter of ffatt Hart- Mrs. r, Norfolk, Va„ Noy. 10.—(AP) — r. V. wiiilmns. oiftiBetteiei, Tho vote o f s diad aua daUbentely to FriiTdsat Hoover. iord W itt d ta e n ir^ yectefddy. '• and.pihnuir were wae coufitOd . at toe Court House Aoeidsat to Party. A dautotar wei^bora today to SPRINGTIME eeS|!^'A doll cauMmM trie prodaet m Norfolk Tiupday, it be- As tha ftooNvfft asetorcade step- Mr. aadMri. Hanfilt Itcinam M AARCm COOK oatee known today. pdd to toe outskirts df Poughkisto CbMtaut itraet., Fred W. Wvm, who was killed I l f to torm for a parade tbrouffb (Sartruda Soett of 194 Cantor to aa ajutomebile ardent near rain-swept streeta paeked with peo­ atrNt, Ragtoa Shia of 838 Tdlldad FOR HEN RY In the Orford Building, 865 M ein S i U fi-1 . W, ftopbia of 81 Xoo- F. Berst, assisted by a ec ~ Cbtylestom W* Va., last Thursday, ple, the oar to whleh the govemeria Turapika aad Margarat Laa# of 19 A. Mlfiiift U,n Iv IIN N V, XIVT b «A t Rofil Dofobiitor, Mitiu workers, ahdrtly mter J o'l aunt, Mrs. JaniM R. Reeievs|t, was Cofflbridga straat wara admittad to- 98«WMki in Now York. South Manchester, Conn. ’ e k f% "aeenee ig toe VUlen D i^ ^ riding was struck by Motosr msf day. - Cvaf. |9.TfrA8o. M il w i l t s i i ^ vfii roeounoBdod wee gtyen by h eaet^ef sdulte euc obios. She who has the Mme name to mo by fi rMfitWo who hid 11806 obUdrsn la oostume. Mrs. B. P. WSIf as tbs govfmeris mother, suffered a Ttliphont MinehMtfr 6961 or 6601 it for yosn, iwl 1 la twa, aMot tea was general obalrmaa e f the vots." The judges, however, ruled band injury. Mneoroty foeoiaaMBd it. BWft ^ prejeot toe ballQt had b en iM iU y oast A t Hyde Park, anotlmf weloeming Hgrtford 2-0161 Nortmbfr 10,1982 fiU for cbildrtB. bat aiio a wMli p t o ^ to'th rm allsny .Calvert oreiril awaltsd'him to n est of hie A wen beby^dlaie will be held te- aad orStod it eouatidJ boms^ ______, IfisafWi lor fidMhk** merreWsfteAsta at 8 e'cleebm.tos Mr. Oelverti was'assistant man­ •Meesafsfif esed fir 8i fesia fltofie buiidifigm toe Mischsitsy ager ef a hotel at White Sulphur FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Memorial heipltsl. SprtogiA. MANCHEirER GRANGE Lfiuffhi fig Long aa < ELECTEtlSdPnCERS Dvraato’g Sduiosri9l , Quality Grocerioa I * . RieMaiidierterPiibBcMMltet Masc^ter OraSM Fj of^H« *THB F or Leas lto> mffltog Idet ovtow toOto rel- lowd hall eleeted effloers to r tot Rid Kidasy Bsans,' ■ I ‘ , o e « ^ year aa foUowsi Master, 4 lbs. fo r ...... mOC Roherl Martini . evereeer, FINEST SEA FOOD Paleo 40e Qeanser Saidieri leotarer, M n. ' ~ i S S PHANTOM Fresh SmiU Gystors for ...... aiat 8 cans for . , ...... 10c Larffo Rowe Oysters for fryin g...... 89e pint bealect Milk, 1 dS ward nrausei ouptols, Mri. wa Frosh Clnms for ehowder...... I6e ouart Thtt WiU Close lagrttbamf trsaeurer, Zrvtoff Wiok- Frosh MAde FiBet it Solo. ______tan oms, 8 f o r ...... HOC ham, Jr.i ■"** ------Zrvlag Wlolo> ItaUan Cook Oil, ham, Sr.; Alloatoirttot Pomona, 1* Andwnee: Fresh Mackerel, Smelts, Herrings. gaUoDtto...... O y C 'IXPSikWmB Riney Park Mince A Between Tke^ Hours Of Boston Blaeflsh to f r y ...... 2 lbs. ftor 26c Mea^ pkg...... 9 C ham. MTS. LOOT TBonpMn y m 0. ilf. Co/toA Stoak Cod to f r y ...... 16« lb. ohoetn X member of the egceeutore Del Moato Apricots, w pw eomttittae tor toree years. < J Frosh Fillet of Haddock. Fancy Freoh HaMbnt Steak, btfgest can . 1 # C Zt Wto volid to hold the regular 'laudatta Colbart 9:30 and 11:30 AL mettllvNfewher to^iasluaKSS AT OUR BAKERY DEFT. Royal Lonch Crackers, aad (N.B.C.) Qo Home Made Codilsh Cakes...... ^26e doien 2 lb. bog...... Jimmy. Daraatd Hope Made Ojun powder ...... ,25c qtmrt r. OmC . 11 TO DSOMOATa STATUE. Estotte Strinjiidfiafi 1 Ef y / ■ SMed a^JE^ed Ms^erel...... lO em ^ Bsaa% 2 cans for .. I O C •Hartfesfi, Nov. ift—(A P W •Vrili^feimAil f f H i :dktpsddr.A^.^> I __ SENATORS G O VERN C^ (AP)rrrAl- k-street, ELECTED E l B C r ^ oVer’ 'to the m S Y L I O N S in' Wdlr 4a'«ia«tiidQ S twenty-seven being Ely, sell street whose oar was alim park citem ent (Ues down. . > . (Morgla—Richard B. Russel, Jr., Democratic Incumbent. for uadantourlabad ohlldraa. PNsent A d^cious turkey d^er ed Ih' his yard. Two tires were out. (Suceeds John S. Cohen, Dem.) Michigan-WUUain A. (Comstock, Added'to We five vlctima reported A beauty ehorua of 26 glrla aa- Walter F. George, re-electe^ WRS served by We management, ^ 18 . ^ D em ocrat Uvaaad tha ahow with aaappy aoaga X—Idaho—James P. Pope (Suc­ after which We business session yesterdiay Wls makes a tofal of o f >thar daya. Tha H igh aohool or- was held. A Worough discussion Minnesota—Floyd B. Olson, seyen'cors, br .l6 tires. In one single RESULTS IN KANSAS omiPiJnn ceeds John Thomas, Rep.). _ . ^ (T a x P id d ) ohaatra uader tha dlrectloa of x—nilnolB—William H. Dleterlch took place* on Ws question of an Farmer-Labor lncuxnbex)t night; All ' occurred between 12:80 Harold Turldagtoa gave a coacart automobile show and It was unani­ Missouri—Giiy B. Park, Democrat and.l:$0 la We fhornihg. (Succeeds Otis F.'Glenn, Rep.) Topeka, Kas., N ov. 10— (A P ) • before the eurtaia oa tha flrat act. X—Indiana—Frederick van Nitys mously voted to request We execu­ Nebraska—Charles W. • Brsnui, Pollce*flgurt W at We work It be­ The voters Of Kansas who turned The Story tive committee to appoint a com­ Democratic incumbent. ing done by We same man' and Wat (Succeeds James E. Watson, Rep.) Weir electoral votes ^.to Governor Louia Smith aa Abaer Perkiaa, mittee to Investigate W* epst of a New Hampshire—John G. Wlnant, he operates wiWout assistance. TMy X—lowa^Loule R. Murp^ (Sue Republican Incumbent Roosevelt, re-elected a Democratic proprietor of tha Hotel DaLoox, the [chart. Rep.ep.) show, 'and make recommendations believe be must be mentally un­ ceeds SmlW W. Brookhart. New Mexico—ArWur Sellgman, United States Senator and elected "Oraad Hotel” of the couatry vil­ Kansas—George McGill, re-elect- at an early meeting. Last year We balanced but: cannot find a motive Eleetro-DymoBle show was handled through We Democratic Incumbent. for such action.' It is' Wought Wat Wree Democratic Representatives in lage; haa a gaaulae hatred for Dick ed. Congress apparently have returned S p eaker Kentucky-Alban W. Barkley, re­ Chamber and was presented at one- New York—Herbert H. Lehman, We man must live in We east side H athaway, played by Fraaola SuUl* D em ocrat tiie Republicans to power . In state vah. Dick haa perfected a aew type third We expense of previous years. section of We town because most of elected. _ NorW Carolina—John C. B. offices alWough Governor Harry H. Uliiininated cS reoordlBg t^ewrlter but It waa Louisiana — John H. Overton All present were also In favor of Wr tire slashing has taken place limiting Wose eligible to jobbers Ehrlnghaus, Democrat. Were. Woodrln'g refused to concede Wat Statioa Dial becauae he loved the beautiful (Suooeeds Edwin S. Broussard, be bad teen defeated by Alfred M. discounts to reoo^sed dealers and NorW Dakota—William Langer, Earlier Oases daughter of the laa-keeper aad Republican. Landon, Republican. New Phlleo High waated her to go to the Qraage *^fi‘aryland— Millard E. Tydlngs, garagemen, engaged full time In We About a month ago We first two automotive line. The division was Ohio—George White, Democratic WlW returns from only 179 pre- Effideney Tnbes daace, that Abaer aeat hia daugh­ re-elected. « ^ . cases of tire cutting came to We at­ dnots to be tabulated. Woodring Missouri-Bennett C. Clark (suc­ auWorlsed to appoint a committee Incum bent tention of the-police but no publicity ter, Dorla, Arlyae C. Morlarty to her Rhode Island— Theodore F. trailed by 3,796. The vote for 2,497 room la ^ e hotel. ceeds Harry B. Hawes, Derm) to draw up We list, to be submitted, ^ ^ was given We fact in We hope Wat What a buyJ at We next meeting. It is hoped Wat Democrat, out of 2,676 precincts In We' state Cheataut Ooraera ia.vlaited by. two X—New Hampshire — Fred H. police might catch 'We guilty per was, Landon 268,364 Woodting, 264,- Brown (Succeeds George H. Moses, this list will be recognised by local ,*SouW Dakota—^Tom Berry, Dem­ son. The car owners involved at Wat dty aUokara, Jim Blake, Guaaar ocrat. 668. HURRY—0«t Yours NOW! R ep.). jobbers. time were Charles Skrabaca of 69 Johaaoa aad Sam Turner, Victor Tennessee—Hill McAlister, Dem' Dr. John R. Brinkley, goat gland Swaaaoa who plaaaed to steal X—Nevada—Patrick A. McCarran North street who had one tire slash­ specialist who ran for governor as (Succeeds Tasker L. Oddle, Rep.) o c r a t. ed as his auto was-parked on Oak Hathav«y*s iaveatioa. la his first Texas— Miriam A. Ferguson, ah Independent on hopes bom of We BIG SELECTION OF MODELS 7-tube aet-to with Abaer be la alcked for a New York—Robert F. Wagner, street and William Sheeky of 183,000 votes he was given as Dem ocrat. See and hear We new 1918 Phil- HIGHBOY flve-qtot la a game of checkers. re-elected. « Recreation Center Eldrldge street who had two tires “wrlte-ln-candidate” two years ago, NorW CArollnsr—Robert R. Rey­ Utah—Hoary H. Blood, Democrat eoa featnrteg shadow tuning, with doors Percy Howells, a secret service cut. His car was. standtag In his polled 226,802 In 2,497 precincts. nolds (Succeeds Cameron Morrison, Items of Interest Vermont-rStanley C. Wilson, Re­ yard. Skrabaez Was out of his auto­ twin electro-dynamic apeokers, operative maaqueradlag as a titled publican incumbent. S 79 . e s ^glishm aa, Karl Borst, arrives for D em .). mobile only five minutes when his inclined M un^g board, high Ohio—Robert J. Bulkley, re-elect­ Washington—Clarence D. Mar> was damaged. effideney tubes and oWer big C o m p t o t * a room aad “bawth" aad is showa West Side Building tin. Democrat. ed. _ The winners at last night’s set­ BoW of Wese cases took place late DONTIXTUPNHHITS Philco improvements. CrKPali> to hla room by the asthmatic maid, •West Virginia—H. G. Kump, Oklahoma—Elmer Thomas, re­ back were Joseph Canade wlW 169, at night We same as Wose on Sec­ Ahthnia Turner, Lera Kearas. Dem ocrat. Make This 25c Test The city aliekers succeed la steal­ elected. I Jack Rlsley wiWi h x 159,------Mrs. A. M. tion night and We slashes In We SouW Carolina—Ellison D. SmiW, Markham wlW 167, Mrs. Jessie Nel- *Wlsconsln—^A. G. Schmedeman, Physic We bladder easily. Drive ing the Invention and Intrust the la- D em ocrat. tires were similar to We recent ones. out impiurlties and excessive pclds re-elected. rpu„-,-- «>» wlW 162, with We consolation In each case We cut Is a very clean atnuneat la the care of Asthma the X—Utah—Dr. Elbert D. TOomas goi^g HoUand (*)—^Indicates party overturn. which cause irritation Wat results in maid, who in her curiosity sets the one and about three Inches In lengW. (Succeeds Reed Snaoot, wlW a low score of 92. There were leg pains, backache, burning and machine la motion and the plans of Police figure It might be Inflicted getting up nights. BU-KETS, the X—Washington—Homer, T. Bone | (^teen tables at this sitting. wlW a hunter’s or llnolcium knife. thA returning villains are recorded. (Succeeds Wesley L. Jones, Rep.). FIRE IN HUNTINGTON. bladder physic, containing, buchu, A bner reads the puyusliag message The West Side building will be One police official said It might be juniper oil, etc., works on We blad­ X—Wisconsin — F. Ryan Duffy | closed all day tomorrow because of { and plana to capture the men. (Succeeds John J. Blaine, Rep.) Huntington, Conn., ' Nov. 10.— We work of a mah out of work who der pleasantly and effectively, simi­ Constable Sweet a Hero We observance of Armistice Day. (AP)—^The home of Leslie E. Bald had had an automobile taken away lar to castor oil on the bowels. (]ret Republicans: Bast Side Building During the night the robbers are New Jersey—W. Warren Barbour | win and much of its antique fumi' .from him Wrough non-payments and a 26c box (6 grain size) from your hurpr*sed la their attempt to tsdee The Inter-Qiurch bowling league I had' become Insanely jealous of all druggist After four days, if .not re­ (Served previously by appointment),. jju hold. t«d,ht -hdthtto the machine by Abaer who parades NorW Dakota —Gerald P. Nye, | people wlW cars. lieved of getting up nights go back St M ^ s vs Swedish between 7:001 at $9,000. Mr. andMrs. Baldwin One Man’s Work and get your money. You ai^e bound the men through the hotel corridor re-riected. — 8U)0 p. m. from 8:00 to 9:00 p. m. la his “nightie.” The tables turn sev­ Oregon — Frederick Steiwer, re­ were aroused from sleep aad es' • The territory included ,In Tuesday to feel tetter after this cleansing MeWodist vs S t James’. caped safely. night’s rampage was olese .miough eral times la the faat-movlag flalsh, elected. , ^ ^ and you get your regular sleep. Lo­ The children’s swimming classes Origin of We fire was unknown. togeWer. so Wat a man could have cally at J. H. Quinn & CJo.—Advt.' and la the end the robbers get away — James J. Davis, | held on Fridays are postponed be­ .with' the machine. Shotr were heard re-elected. . cause; of Armistice Day olMervance. outside and'who should appear with SouW Dakota— Peter Norbeck, ] The First-Aid classes held on Fri­ the burglaas, but Constable Charlie re-elected. day evenings are also postponed'un­ Sweet Dick won the favor of Abner Vermont—Porter . H. • Dale,,. ; re-1 til Nov. 18 because of We holiday. e r w r and a aloe $26,600 check to finance' electedf - -- The women’s plunge periods f|x>m 5 ^ his Iaveatioa. • 7:00 to 9:00 p. m. Friday evening p- . \ , J.," 'Wt , The mock trial brought forth row DAA6EUEIT rADDIITnl^^ ^ available as We East Side | much laughter as George Washing­ (lU V. KUUObYEiLl LAlltUCU building wUl oe open from 6:00 p. ton Jones, Toauny Conran, was hail­ ' I m. for We remainder of We evening. 1 ed in court before Judge George Rirr 11 N Y rniINTIFS community Dance will LAssner for faUure to provide for Dv 1 11 li* 1 1 v v U n llliw I be held tomorrow evening from 8:00 " •'A his spouse, Asphasla Jones, Jake to 11:00 p. m. celebrating Armistic . ' ' . J-.v' Greenberg. After testimony had been Day. It is expected Wat We at­ submitted Foreman of the Jury New York, Nov. 10.—(-AP)— tendance at this dance will be even President-Elect Franklia D. Roose­ Clarence P. Quimby reported Jones greater Wan ever before as Were is temporarily Insane. Harold Garrity velt won only eleven of this state’s no oWer public affair in town cele­ 62 coimties in last ^Tuesday’s elec­ and Charlie Dowd were the opposing brating We holiday. The music ^ THE BATTLE OF tion—but he defeated President I counsel, and Jerry Fay, clerk of again will be furnished by Jill and HASTINGS— 1066 A . D. court The Jury consisted of Hugh J. Hoover by more than half a million His Band which is making a big bit Campbell, . Dr. Walter Oliver, Peter votes. wiW everyone Wat has heard Wem | **NatureintheRftu^*^a$portrayed 'ii s An analysis of virtually complete i Solmonsen, Clarence Anderson, play at previous dances. by J. Scott Williams inspired X Harold Germaine, Dr. D. M. Cald­ returns today disclosed Wat Roose­ velt annexed only six up-state coun­ > - Ijfl well, Eildred McCabe, Richard Mar­ by the surging fury of the ’fJorman ties, We huge vote Which gave him j _ tin, Ray Bowers, Thomas Holden, hordes under W illiam tlU Con* We state coming from We. five W IFE HURLS CHAIRS Dr. Mortimer Moriarty and Duke mm iiueror,in their merdliss onslaught ;; counties which comprise New York > s '•S W ilkie. i. City. against th e’English in the Battle r In the other specialty act, “School The up-state Democratic counties A T HUSBAND IN FIG HT I D ^ < ’ Frances Conroy as the teach­ of Hastings^ October 14* 206& • v''l were Albany, Clinton, Franklin, **Nature in the Raw is Seldom .> . '''Ca er had plenty of trouble with her Genesee, Rensselaer and Sullivan. Bridgeport, Nov. 10—(AP)—Pots i., . - ij class of all nations headed by Tom­ 'i - Albany, where Roosevelt has had of hot coffee, china cups and chairs ism Mild*'—and raw tqbaceps have no f, my Conran as Eliza Brown; Harry his official home during his four were some of We articles his wife I place in cigearettes. Flavell as Sandy McPherson; Bob years as governor, led wiW 73,239 threw at him when he tried to re­ Tast as Patrick Flanagan; Jake to 45,729 for Hoover. strain. her from going out wiW I Greenberg as “Ikey” Cohen and The entire state totals today other men, Louis Schmidt, of Nor­ Mark Holmes as Ldttl eWillie. Others stood: walk a crane operator testified 'oy I in the - act included Anne Tidmas, Roosevelt 2,521,333. Judge John A. Ctomell, in Superior /«v -A Olive Skrabac, Evelyn Bach, Eileen H oover 1,926,6(K). Coiul today in a special plea for a | Faron. New York City contributed 1,437, divorce from Grace Davis Schmidt. The cast of the Chestnut Comers 213 to Roosevelt and 575,031 to Although he is almost 6 feet tall I fire brigade consisted of Pete Hap- H oover. and weighs 180 poimds Schmidt said peny, Chief, Tom Smith, James Despite We huge Roosevelt vote. his wife kicked him and beat him up Finnegan, Tom McKinney, Ward Lieutenant Governor Herbert H, so often he had a nervous break­ Strange, Michael Suhie, George Fla- Lehman led We state ticket. Rim- down. They were married In New | vell, August Mildner, Sodrick ning against Colonel William Done York November 22, 1925. Return­ Straugban, Joe Barrett and Wilbrod van for governor We poll was: ing home Thanksgiving Day, 1930, | M essier. Lehman 2,654,977. after an absence of several days, Girls’ Chorus Donovan 1,813,693. Schmidt said his wife became angry n The cast of the girls’ chorus was WIW four-fifths of We voting dis­ because he scolded her. “She pick­ headed by Anita Passacontelli, with tricts reported, Norman- 'ITiomaa, ed up a pot of hot cxiSee and threw the following,, Elvelyn Bach, Vivian We Socialist candidate,Nhad a-total it at me and We asesmbled guests, Griswold, RuUna Hall, Mary Mar­ of 163,671. all of whom Immediately left” We chuk, Joyce Squatrito, Ruth Runde, wiWess testified; On oWer occasions Bernice, Marsh, Anne Tidmas, Eileen she tore cloWes from his back and Faron, ' Edith Brown, Doris Geer, STEAM ER IS SAFE ripped Ms shirts to sbreads so Wat I Marjory Palmer, Edith Thrasher, he could not follow her he said. Matggret Kotsch, Hazel Johnson, The divorce was granted on| Boston, Nov. 10,—(AP)— Radio grounds of cruelty. Ruth 14eberg, Helen Holmes, Alice communication has b ^ re-estab' Ewan, Olive Skrabac, Orra Quires, lished wlW We British steamer Minnie Brugowski, Claire KristolC, Hayes and Toft, former presldants I Phemius, which had been feiared lost of the United States, celebrated | Anne IGutcewicz, Bernice Scolsky, in We tropical hurricane. It was an' Mildred Prentice. Weir silver wedding anniversaries nounced today by We Tropica* Radio In We W hite H oiue. Miss Mary Breen was soloists in Company. the Baby’s Birthday Party, featur­ That We elements all but crushed ing 76 children. Mildred Sutherland • N o r a w We steamer was Indicated by a was pianist for the entire produc­ radiogram received from the ateam< tion. er Camden, aa oil carrier of We A capacity house is expected at United Fruit Company, which read: the final performance in the High “Phemius located, Latitude 18:12, —th afs w hy they^re so^ ^ School Hall tonight. 1 Longitude 80:07. Reports crew well. Have lost funnels, hatches and life boat derricks.” EDWARD K. HALL DEAD The position given plaees We tevefyfiio^Dt mellowings are then given the Phemius off Cape Gracias Dlof, some j * ‘'k 160 miles eastirtrd of.'We Nicara­ CHEST COLDS benefit o f diat Lockjr Strike / tobaccos in aU the w o rld s i guan coast. t Hanover, N. H., Nov. 10.— (AP)— A radiogram from the master, of "di Bdward K. Hall, 62, chairman oi! We Phemius read: “Many thaakSvfpr but thsu iddes not ea|>huh fying {tfpcess, desoibed by the ■■4 We football rules committee died at LOOSENED your assistance, /im expedter * his home here today after an illness salvage steamer about ten o’clock folks evet^hete f^gatd U words ~**it*s toasted'*. That's of several weeks. Despite bis long tonight (No. 9), Wa have had a period of sickness his deaW came rou^ time. Best regards.” WITHOirr DRUGS why. foUtt in c v e tf town a ^ •uddenly. Strike as the mildest cigfU^«. Hall was a vlce^resident of We Apparently We PhSinius, while American T. it T. (company when be abld to receive wireless messages, The fact is# we never overlpdkdie hamlet say diat laiddes are m u itk ga/ne up bis position to become a lec- had been unable for several days to send any. Wreir In We Amos Tuck school of tnidi d ia t' ^N^tuie in the . Raw 'J Administration, DartmouW IS. BnjJlD BY AUTO ’ ‘ t , '*1 ; h«4 held a Ugh interest in col- Danvers, Mass;, IfoV 10/—(A ?)— is ^ I d ^ ; * * le,aWlt>cs We days of Wtelam O. Dubai#, 20,. of Bevarly, Wi gMWiulen'n ifle n from DDartmoi^ i ' was kiUed early t e ^ while wafleteg tdb#C!^|i^ agibg 1892I aplftnmpM oM Wan 20;20 years ago he on Center street by aa autamoblle w asi-nyWea analraaaii fbe* of' We football driven by K eniiftli Oatea- G fta# (utfd f.0. rules 'eoiaimtteeiimttee of We natiapaA oeE- Dubois was irtukteg te tba mlAlle . V; • i ' ! fiV leglate oMoelatldii: '■> V of the road'"’ ««-I ■ Ip p a # . • a. 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‘m s u t ^ t t n geodT w m for Idi abt rapiitjhtiiyia B M lertty p t wato hi hoik braadiso oOlea ter the rest of blii te i^ And ^ them is M qusstloB at aU 4notlieF ^ o ld iiig ^ iHEwtri^ ifnraUi It-;' !i^ quite iaconceivtMlb lie im a . this fkte of the Volstead act trouM take » n j such uiqnreoedaBt* It win be repealad and much^more BRO' S d iSS t . am. ed step without survoylBg an the Itbaral Uqomr V win be fj. It BImmU W m t nuuiif > 4 Seeth llBiKbester, Oenn. adopted «v «B if thare should be trou­ vaOMAa rmmabwt tkms of such procedure. The state- ble about effsetteg D ir e e t o l - General Ifanacer ^ nent, then, that he has about made - That beiaff the case there would BSrtASUSHBD 57 TAwitet Ootober 1* istl up his mind to retire before next seem to be nettfaer rhyme nor reason '. FabUsM Beenr Bventac E xeesi March, is almost certainly premature about continued adherence to Vol eundi^ltod OoU^ sateri at tbe ettep F L A ’T 11 O A F f f f e * ' and most likely without toy basis fiteadism during the coming session et Office at flontb KaaeliaatM, Robert K. Anderson Sniu aa Second Oaa» Hall Hatter. other than a guess. The novelty of of the ^ Congress. Prohibition as * P h o ^ e ; SUBSCRIPnOM RATES One Tear, br m ail...... t•.0• the idea is sufficient to aeebunt for it has existed for the past twdve Funersl Oireetor S e i M e m T m . . Far Honu< ny mall .ft Ibi being adsed on by new iqi^rs of tltfla aoplea ...... f .OS years has received its death blow OWflvared, one year ...... fO.OO a class that dote on sensations. te this election. There is no possi­ m n t t M i o r t h e a s s o c i a t h p bility of its conttenaace after the ^ F IU D S S Tka Aaaealatatf Preae te ezolnslTely GRAVEYARD SPOOKS new Congress b^tes to function. entitled ta the nee for repvbllcatlon , We have lived^a good vdiile but Then why should not the d d Con­ of all sawn dlspatehea oredited to tt Health and or not otbenrlae credited la tble | not yet sufficiency long'to arrive gress b^te as speedily as posdble paper and alao tba local neire pab-i the federal taxatiubiieation j t t [ this quadrennial hoidhig up of buH- wines, losing no unnecessary day in cpeelal dfspatCbM herein are else re* By Or. Fteak MoPey aervcA naie because of “political uncertain* diverting from the^ pockete of the I ty .* bootl^ liquor interests and into the Pnbltahei's Representative} The federal treasury soma hundreds ef Jnlliia Hathewe Special Afcnoy—New For many weeks we have been MORE ABOUT INFLAMMATION Toril. Chieace, Detroit and Boston. millions of dollars annually? » j told, this year as always every four Fall servlee client of N 8 A Ser* So long as there Was the slight­ I would ^ e you to learn to re­ S^dars, th at business w a s “m arkin g vice, Ia& gard .inflammation In a new way; Member Aodlt est chance of retateteg Volsteadism Bureau of Clreula* time" because it didn’t know how regard it aS. the body’s answer to tlona te force, it is understandable that rr — . ***• election was going., r The infer- poisons, wastes or Impurities of convinced drya should stick to their any kind wbl(|fii are blocking up a part mflammation is fimply tbe for typosraphleal errors appearing in I colors and fight back all efforts at to be a change in the partisan char* method tbe body bee of gett&g rid advertisements la the Hanohester, modification. But there is no long­ Evening Bsral(t actar of the government arrange­ of the iatrudels and returning the er any such chance so far as next ments that otherwise would proceed part to' nonual. For example, you THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. yMur is concerned. And the nation cut your finger and germs get into could not proceed. We are always is gtfing to desperately need this the c u t The^ germ s m ultiply and THE WINTER AHEAD told that, whichever party is in pow­ feed upon the cells .wMch tove' been revenue. It should not be sacrificed Now that the all-absorbing six- er. No doubt it will be' just the killed and begin to produce toxins. on the altar of a lost cause. months job of picking a new Presi- Isame in 1936. The body is aroused by the irrita­ tion and begins to fight back by dent is over it is time to turn to an* I But- oddly enough, a day or two means of certain influamatory TIRE VIGILANTES other one. It is that of organising I after election, no matter which way changes, the purpose being to check Activities.of a tire slasher who has our hearts and our brains and oxur the election ha* gone, business draws or stop the action of the bacteria. been doing a great amount of dam­ Now, I am going to deticribe to common resources for the protection a long breath, says, “Well, that's age without discoverable motive may you one of the strangest aspects of 0l our fellow men who are in danger. over,” and proceeds to aigB, coming at the It would have been exactly the pired finally with the ten-twenty- with the same trouble who does not make when the best costs It is useless to speculate on the ged. But his pleadings were in automobile for winter driving. develop the acute inflammatory at­ time it did and so very .largely com­ same if Mr. Hoover had been re^ thirty stock companies, suddenly is. vain. no more? type of individual who is doing thi;) dying again all over town. tacks. I have sometimes obeyed manding the attention of thousands elected, with a Republican Congress. "Camille” was ever the favorite .A stiff autumn breeze, and we’re that .patients with chronic arth rl^ thing. There are many varieties of the very persons most likely to Not a whit different, The delicate lady of the Dumas of the emotional actresses and reminded that winter’s again arounc who had been using eliminative hab­ perverts and some of them go un­ novel may be heard gasping her Modjeska went on as the Margue­ lead in any civic emergency, has un- Then what on earth was business the corner. its and begin to mend may have suspected in their -perversions for a next-to-last down in Eva Le Gal- rite Gautier of the Dumas book. acute attacks of'rheumatic inflam-, WATKINS quentionably interfered to some ex- afraid of? It certainly wasn’t li^bne’s Fourteenth Street play­ That the Dumas conception was That means considerable prepa­ long time. The best chance of find- ration for cold weather driving, mation and these patients Are more tent with the planning of winter re- afraid of any change through a Re­ house; in Lillian Gish’s up-town that of a tubercularly inclined, likely to become completely well mg this particular one would seem revival; the San Carlos Opera’s worn and waxen lady bothered few if we’re to enjoy the car during lief. The lost time miut be made up publican victory because the Re- the next ftve^or six months. than those who do not have such at­ to lie in apprehending him in the gn m d operatic yversion and, any of the hefty ladies who have play­ tacks. This, means that tbe patient by extra effort and close devotion, publican party was already in power day now, in the Metropolitan. ed the role. Lillian Gish and Eva This preparation, to some, act. That would be a job calling means merely puting an anti has enough vitality left for, the digestion, and.wbaj do you tuwif Very soon the local agencies which and its success meaqt the mainten- Le Gsdllenne have the '“fraile body to attack the rheumatic toxe­ would stop it?” tcc many watchers. The police may Gish vs. GalUenne femme” quality better adapted to freeze solution in the radiator and by common consent are charged ance of the status quo. It couldn’t mia and, through an acute inflam­ Answer: Water-brash ’ usually Broadway’s chief interest, how­ such a role. letting the car go at that. But need some intelligent aid. They matory attack, to get rid of some comes from overeating or n«i* itrWQUld be by a narrow margin. In ■ulng.nst hUbby for 4^ r c a after kn Question: Mr Irtoa R. K A i^ to 'd a a , peal of the. Eighteenth amendment, of inheritance, taxes, a federal the exclusive rights to wrong gness- her nine-yesi>«ld pet Ringmaster is attsfM ^addUng. Sbq told thn ooipnt psporfaseat ef Loho^ and work- i’tyiU you please td l me o f R . the ^Jtbsrs wQI be s^ nn oyerwhslinlng in mra eye aafi hafe one he i t e ’ dhjMitodL Mr" piitytag wiR&-bra8h? Itbo^efii inen’s ewnMnaaticii lipiilatlah. •Ai-eel. ■ ■ ' e. cardi./ * j h ifW . la RiMihe W:- m f ‘ ' w '■> ' ■' -■^'''^ ■{•r:' ■■,; ■ .V 'r~A ,/i' J^fi ■■ '•■ ■.' •, / ' , y j ■■^ ■'s; 'A'' Al ;jkriet. ICr. Htl^oi^. Vi_ a graduata ql tM.lf|SMOhUMtt Xnstltuta m Tsoh- nology; They ,wlU maks their bosM Bufdhsm .siid •' C9s m ith ' MW • V. la Shelboume Falls, where Mr. iisKIt , Ndv. K M dldk is emj^yed. ' ■ >■■ PiecMded Toys Wanted l»S:jtaw a, ptBoll'Ibr bainff ths puitj toft in [ i b 't t a . Ohohlota Camp of Campfire Olris TMuey. HileB A<(MnF Md .B s i^ Curtto, Burrwy»> bc€w iU ii$ : ^ LfiHi of 8 t John’s Btolscopal raurcb, of Lm ustofi in to lielpi in dUtH^t*' a ohM rfifi in gjn d CvOM'poqtbrs oo'SatiurilflF nuna -waaptoMdv M i l t s GlrfidufitiBg' dfiiiM h dy 21 ^OGRAH IN EVENING which Mrs. Franklin Harlow la lead­ as part,o f their oommufiity. aerviee SirilFM a iPhldh papar 4l|ni}ks. wart dsfsat by popbtov- *■ Art It Finds er. is fw^iring an appeal again this Newt "wU tuad, N0 afia m l 8 ..riag/qn, tat t o work^...... j j a g o - ,os^ssr rqiaal^ iMMk OF ARMISnCE DAY year for diicarded toys, udiioh tb ^ Scribe. Helen Adamy. tha'priiw WM JuM ’Dnl/'fil'fliiqi al t yearis will rq>air and put in first class oca- who almbit> anooaadad.. Msmbsrs of his offles staff and graduatim dpiM at out oql- ■ -'Troop 7 id n l dition to be given to youngsters here parson was than given a pihea ssvsral''fHtads wsts ptsssnt ' to. uve out of M ;Who. . to a re- during the Christmas season. Those The Girl Scout Council held itp Last week' we met at Captain to find ato body Is Qy'et ObBerraiice Tomorrow iGrant’s home 8Bdl apd celebrated Hhl of'pfrim pi^. Wben..tha signal .sfu g n ir i hUji. each ‘ h i.' had a Pfraoimel bumu, L ^ on ritual Will also be used mass. Rev. James L. Travis, deacon • T roop 9 ' " 'There’a lots of work to/be. done to attend that session. AU who can to meet at 10 a. m. and to bring a At 7:80' p. m. there will be a con­ Our November 8 meeting was and.m stay here from now on pre- 1288 graduatee of tbe coUege has aaAsrtsiamsat' el > sdd^ Ipr'. and Rev. John Kelly, sub^deacon. possibly go, should notr miss the op­ cup, pencil and paper. broujgbt 789t replies.. Connecting on cert l:y the American Band at the opened with games in the gym­ parhig' for the opening of Con­ The bearers were: William, Frank, portunity of hearing her. Mrs. Scribe, Doris Cole. tbe information revqaled by the. sur­ help from frltadt,. Sykes Auditorium. Following the nasium. A business, meeting was gress,” he added. and George Smith, Timothy Des­ Charles Oliver, local commissioner, Troop 8 program thero will bis a dance in held in the Scout room. .'After, pa­ Nor would he comment at all on vey, Mils. Ramsay/ sold,, “Althoug \ . 8msl];Maothly. .Rfpsy^I mond, Martin Shea and Frank and Mrs. Robert Hawley were ap: The annual HaUowe’en party of Town Hall, Memorial Building, both trol comers the meeting was closed what he intended to do after re­ preference, is still being ehOwn for O’Brien. Burial was in Mt. St Bene- pointed to represent the Manchester Troop 8 was held Saturday evening N ndl.prfi!^ d|iy Wwkr of which are open to the public. at 8:80. with tiring March 4. c ct cemetery. at the Highland Park clubhouse at laf'.aeadltlaM sad aslsrisK ' : On Friday morning at 11 a. m., CouncU. ■ Scribe, V. V. I^m is. N otes At the November meeting of the 7KK). Everyone was dressed up im< SIMPLY HORN OOT7 there will be eleven blasts of the Hazel Draper of Union street ^tty Duikee played the piano T roop i l TO V&IX FO B BEEB *FlMM-Wvlto mr fire whistle, the hour when the Arm­ Girl Scout Officers’ Association is spending a few days with her fourteen members were present. A while we marched aroimd the room. The last meeting was opened with istice was rigned in the World War. Take Lydia F* Pinkham*a mother in Colchester, Mass. We had the horseshoe formation the collection of dues. Songs for the Chicago, N ov. 10.— (A P ) — Cem- The only charge to/tfiree and .on|S This will be followed by the ringing letter of thanks from Mrs. Hath­ Miss Mary Quinn of Grove street away for the co-operation of all and Janet Carpenter was invested rally were practiced.. A, folk dance greesman Fred A. Britten, one of Vegetable Compound half pier , cen t p ee m tlm h-oa-the aa- of the bells. Members of Dobosz Post is' recovering from her recent Illness Scouts in the movie benefit was as a tenderfoot, after which^ we prepared by Lieutenant . Crockett the few lUlnoie RepubUcans tb'wln prid amount of the loin ;, will place a wreath on the honor roll eiytliias. be mow weerias, at the Rockville City hospital ahd read. The rally is to be held on had a peanut hunt. There was a Was enjoyed ta the girls. AU girls re-election, announced he wotild ask Wmmm. »tHMi ceSeelen mtaS oi in the center of the city on Park who have imlforms ' ate asked' to for a. vote on a bill to legalize beer toaeabota dnttoa? Y ^ ^ e va tfme to expects to return to her home soon. November 18, in preparation for wild scramble to see who would get bo eidc r . . rott an /d n d . . . ailias Place near the Memorial building The church council of. the First which songs were rehearsed. The the most 'peanuts. Betty Stevens march in the Armistice Day parade. on the day Congress' convenes -in . . . jH'etamot etop. Then eemm • tnno E and the Memorial trees at the Maple Lutheran church will hold its regu­ fotmd 42 and received . the prize. They are to be at. the A n ^ and December. Britten said he also wluB eomothfais aaUfi sad roa Sad Girl Scouts hhve been asked to par­ jo u t ^ elaaplr tram out. ' a IM S H its < • - street school grounds will be deco­ lar monthly meeting on ’Thursday, ticipate in the Armistice Day pa­ Slips of paper wem j^ven to all the Navy Club at 9 a. m. Evelyn . Foley pilanned to introduce a biU for a rated with wreaths. There is a tree m anufacturers’ salqB tax. Lrdia S. Plakbaai's Vegatablo Con- ROOM 2, STATI.'THeATRf llDO; N ovem ber l i at 8 p. m. rade which leaves the Army and girls to decide who the fumfiest and and Jane Bars have been 'srieCted pwere ■ ■ r.‘ Mrs. v:iTntift Lisk of Union street Navy Club promptly at 9:20. An ahro jroo naewmetnadth, aad will mefco 7 K 4 MaiM /iTRtIT city who gave his life for his coim- derson was awarded the prize for Changed to have them more, uni­ It’s remarkable how many can- .your drihr taekteoeaieaetar tojau. was a Broad Brook visitor on Wed­ invitation has been received from # , H'O N f.| 14, 0 try. the fumiiest costume. She was form sise. The singtog of "Golden didatos discover during a political W ont of wnry IN wobub who nport nesday. the Hartford Girl Scout Association campaign that they have been farm­ to m n r that o u r a n beaaflted br thia Bebekah Boll Call dressed to represent “Depression." Sun” and “Taps” closed the meet-, _ bottla tn m •yam drag- inviting the Girl Scout officers of ers ail their lives. madldna. Bar f. M aM tH K Tiit COMM, The ««nnei roll call of Mayflower Manchester to their next meeting to Madeline Carroll -carried off the ing. Slot todar • • < and watch tha naolta. Rebekah Lodge was held on Tues­ be held at the Y. W. C. A. on;Broad day evening in L O. O. F. hall. There HEBRON street, Hartford, Tuesday, Novem^ Was a large number of the members ber 15. Supper will be served at present. Mrs. Emma Lisk presided. Ti^day’s election brought out a 6:30 foUowed by the meeting at Following the meeting there was a record vote. 'There are. 398 names 7:15 o’clock. At this meeting the Washhigton Bi-Centennial program. on the voting list aod 867 were on first aid and home nurse badges The first number was a tableau of hand to vote, or a little over 98 wiU be discussed, and a piilmotor “Betsy Ross and the Making of the per cent. The entire RepubUcan demonstration given. The associS' Flag,” in which Miss Minnie Tenn- ticket was elected, but there was so tion earnestly hopes that as many stedt, Miiw Freida Tennstedt and much vote splitting for one cause as possible wlU attend. Miss Anna Welz took part. The two or another that it took the counters The November Girl Scout Rally Tennstedt sisters wore Colonial cos­ hoiurs to arrive at complete results; wUl be held at the Hollister street tumes, and Miss Welz wore a gown There was one Socialist vote and sriiOol on Friday, November 18 His business suit... about 100 years old, which was the one Communist vote. There was al' from 7 to 8:30 o’clock. Badges and wedding gown of the grandmother so the usual blank ballot cast.'There awards wUl be given, singing and of :^rs. Alice Kington a member of were 170 straight Republican votM. other interests. Parents and friendis the lodge. with 35 split Republican votes, 112 are cordially invited to attend. Other numbers included songs and straight Democratic and 41 split The Girl Stouts ahd the Girl recitations by Vera Marie and Violet votes, and two Independent Repub­ Scout Drum and Bugle Corps have the only furnace clothes he Cobb, Marvls and Jime Beinhauer lican votes. Of the Republican pres­ been invited to march in the Armis­ apd Anne Conrady. Special readings idential electors, all received 206 tice Day parade. All Scouts , are re­ for the occasion were also given by votes, with'the exception of Starr quested to meet at the Army and Miss Bessie Durfee and Mrs. E. H. ling W. Chflds, who received 208; Navy Club at 9 a. m., as the line of Trumbull ^received 206 votes for 3 EASY RVlfiS for Valng Cobb. There was a social hour later march is scheduled to start at 9:20 governor, Wilcox, lieutenant gover­ prompt. All Scouts must be in prop­ KhpperaConiieetieaitCoke in the evening at which time re- nor, 204; Danaher, secretary, 205; freshments were served. Following er uniform. 1 Shake lesa—Because Kop- Hope, treasurer, 204; Keeler, as Troop 1 were the committees in charge: En­ comptroller, 204, Bingham, as U; S. tertainment, Mrs. Bertha Schlaeffer, Our meeting was held Friday eve pera Connecti­ Senator, 200; Bakewell, ^Congress ning at the Lincoln school and open­ cut Coke is all Mrs. Alice Kington, mss Minnie man-at-large, 203; Higgins, Con­ Teimstedt, Mias Lillian Randall and ed- >rith the horseshoe^ formatiem,; In fuel,andbums gressman, 211; Ctuneron,' state Sen­ our classes some of the girls'Woirk- Miss Bessie Durfee; refreshments, ator, 202; Leon G.-'Rathbone, judge 'down' to f0ie^ Miss Minnie Tennstedt, Mrs. AUcs <«d on >,e;'Slling f or their MCond of pfobate, 204; - Representatives, class badge, others on nature work ashes that Kington, Mrs. Elizabeth Hewitt and Edmimd H. Horton, 227, Asa W. Mrs. Mary Dowding. for thrir first class badge. Troop 4 drop through Ellis, 211; as justices of the peace, came in to practice the rally songs Speaker At Banquet J. B. Jones received 208 votes, H. C. the grate with Announcement was made today with' us. We sang our troop song Porter 205. E. Anne Qark 207, followed by taps. very little that Rev. K. Otto Klette will be the Jared B. Tennant 206, Mary Z. speaker at the annual Veterans’ & rib e, Ehrelyn Hess, shaking. Once F oote 208. Troop 2 Night banquet to be held by Alden Democratic presidential electors a day is often enough to shake- Skinner Camp, Sons of Union Vet The regular meeting of Troop. 2 all received 150 votes with the ex­ was held at the Nathan Hale dch'ool less frequently in mild weather. erans and its Auxillai^ on Saturday ception of Rollin U. Tyler, who re­ : : night, November 19., There will be Monday afternoon.' We hisid' the ceived 148, two votes having been horseshoe formation and Margaret 2 IJae |esB:driHt—Becausp an excellent entertainment program. diverted from him to the Republic- Johnson and Mary Leone were in­ One of the features of the evening __candidate. Starling W. Childs. Koppers Con­ vested with their tenderfoot pins. will be a turkey dinner served by the Governor Cross received 146 votes; necticut Coke Mrs. Agard, our field captain, was refreshment committee. 'There will Hewes, as lieutenant governor, 147; present to practice the songs for is High Test be after dinner talks. Every member Miner, as secretary, 146; Bltgood, the rally , with us apd also helped Fuel, it bums o f th e Camp ,and A uxiliary is invit­ as treasurer, 150; Meany, as comp­ some, of the girls with their knots evenly with'-, ed to attend. troller, .45; Lonergan, as U, S. Sen while others worked on tenderfoot ator, 143; Citron, Congressman-at- Following is the committees in tests. . The meeting closed with the o u t forcing large. 147; Fox, Con^essman, 143; charge of the event: Refreshments, goodnight, circle. the fire an d Alden Usher, Mrs. Rose LaCrosse, Dlmock, state Senator, 154; Leon G. Rathbone, Republican candidate . Scribe, Virginia Ryan. wasting heat tV Mrs. Laura Kreh, Mrs. Mattie Troop 8 . Degenkolbe, George Hammond, Felix for judge of probate, endorsed by up the chim- the Democrats, received 146 votes At the last meeting of Troop 3 LaCrogse and Mrs. Alden Usher; en­ five girls were invested with taelr ney^ It responds at once to cIoS‘ from them; Merton W. Hills, as tertainment, Miss Lillian Greenwood, tenderfoot pins.. 'They were Marion in g u well as to opening o f Representative, received 172 votes, John Henry Yost, Francis LaCrosse Mahoney, EHeanor Frasier, Vera De: running well ahead of his ticket; as dampers. and Mrs. Lulu Binheimer. han, M ^orie Lahee and Elizabeth justices of the peace, H. Clinton Party At Morin Home Petraltis. 'The songs for the rally Mrs. J. Ralph Morin of Windsor Porter, endorsed by the Democrats, 3 F i l l t h e received 138 votes; C. B. Jones, 141; were prac<-iced. You can avenue entertained at two tables of > Troop 4 f a l l - bridge on 'Tuesday evening. A social Ben Jones, 141; Ames W. Sisson, do this with­ 142; Clarence E, Porter, 143. Split Our meeting of November 4 was evening was spent and the hostess opened with the horseshoe forma­ out danger of served refreshments. The prize win­ tickets gave Levitt, candidate for governor on the Independent Repub- tion and Marie Dorothy Wurtz and smothering ners were: Miss Margaret Burke, licdn ticket, 17 votes; Conover, as Florence Salomsen were invest.ed ' f :v Mrs. William Burke and Mrs. Kath­ the hre. Kop­ U. S. Senator, 24; and Stone, as with their tenderfoot pins. We bad erine Regan. Congressman-at-large, 15. 'There perfect attendance. Esther PicKlcs pers Connecti­ Assistant Treasurer were 116 votes "yes” on the repeal coached pbtoo of the Scouts for the c u t Coke is At a regular meeting on Novem­ of the 18th Amendment, 70 "no.” health winner’s, badge. Later, we F sands of stort GonnecHcut ber 9,1932 of the Board of Directors joined Troop 1, which' meets at the lighter than o r years he Less than half of the voters took in­ i c< ^ and bum s of the Savings Bank of Rockville, terest enough to vote on this ques­ same school, and Mrs. Agard, field t o , d 3 ^ bato[w ii^~ who have ^ ^ an ^ tp: Kc^pera; Frederick E. Hallcher was elected to tion, or else did not notice the call captain, led both troops in singing m hOT^ ness of the Moose in postponing the daughter, Alberta. Ten of Alberta’s Monday, November 7 at the Man­ thj^^ hsm^d^/hea^^^^ event. young cousins were prMent and the 1.78 Ypu’U see quickly eiiipugh why dve tte ^ yoimg folks all played games and chester Green schooL The meeting Kiowa Connell Whist was opened by the singing of songs. Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca­ had a fine birthday spread, with ■'“The ra

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No tsnphoid 8 UaMBohusatte fiatfitiB inh |• • to r'■ Opihaitra Detroit) also a D w eeU t, woa i •n iipnli’a Orinanri ‘ “ SW K a k . daataa traooablo to a water aupply 8 — Miohigaa iSBBsssaaicisa laat la ^ Miohifaa Lwlalature 11 i,f # • a I • SMS' ^ hava ooourrad la atvaral ytara. 1 . - —^ r 1 Htaaessta Ka ia aat ralatodta tha^fnaidaBt litoKaaipit—T d « a•«I 41 - f ; PreteetloB of tha auppliaa bafiai aaaiiaciiBiff I — ,1 — . a — U sot For tha Irat thaa ia 40 yaars, ICiiaeurlL.il fi « • 8•illM GM*WAI0 NITWORK OB thti waterahada wUoh art la« 8 Mlllisalppl aiiiaiiiitts, bkveo itoy' DaBMorate hava ooatrol aC both MeBtaaa—I till,,#*,, apaiBotid pirlodloally ^ loeal baaltb 1 1 Missouri BBSSSISCBSIISII Kousm of tho M lc^ a a Lagialaturs. i : ofHiloira, BO that" t aoBO aouroa of poUu* 8 Nabraska—0 . I • •'l (»l M Ml. 8 MoBtaaa issfcsMsaiitiB ^ Olavilaad Jaaaa A. Wuiw, who tloB oaa aaiit oaOB tham.thorn. DwilUafi — Navada—1 • . I. , I • (i'(« •ad fatmi looated oa or aaar tha 8 Nsbraska aissssaa aiaa • a besldaa auuuuriaf praUdsattai cam- • ~ I I' paigaa, la a N a w York atete boatax Naw KatopaUft-l i watenhada muat ba frai 1 1 Navada siiiiBssaaaaaaaa ohaokad to laa that ralaa do. 8 ooBUfilaUoatr, la ••o m n r M fuy,^’ Naw Jnaay—M is —, wait waah pollutlu aubataaoja late Naw Haaipshira a a a a a I a wnox kin wrao 8 ... Naw ICMrtoai;i .i ...... — wrrlftrh itM waeo koma ------rtaarvoira.^oira. ThaTOa Itete Dapartmaat New Jersey •BBBssassia 10 of Koalth la ohm ad by laaw with 1 1 New MMdoo Naw Terh-48 ...... Id the protejotion thaaa dralaaft aiBscfaaaia tho only oomnisaleB iruy that al North OaroHaa—11 — , 8 ifew York l•••laaa•aa•s - H M. an w r areai. — loektd mt up after X flaisbed North Dakota—9 ..... | When water ii atored la large .a North Oaroliaa aiaaaasa — — 1 a bout, to aay *Qood flght, Joha.* ** Tjiiif'TcjlB ^ — ^ Dhl^^»24 d 'kfpy^ri ka: reservoirs, there is a grsat teadsaey 8 North Dakota aaaaaaaaa lavanaak, OMl—fteturo tbo sur- for bacteria to dls out due to the 1 1 prist of TIN Ohlef Joha Hr Mcaroe O U a k e a u -s...... — 4 »^ ^ n d a Ravival— a out I action of sunlight, lack of food, Ohio — 8 whoa bo aaawarod aa alara last Origea—8 i •to., BO that long tlms storags is a OkliboBia sBiecaaaaiias Bight to lad that his own hoato was 4.E 73Sk.Tite,T^nep~a euti 8 _ Fausylvaala-M ...... s i gmat safsguard. As water flows OrsgOB • 4 I I • s a a aaa a • a a buraiag. Tbo wanlaa uIBM b too late from the reservoirs to ths supply 8 — Whoa apparatus arniived, the struc­ Rhode Xslsad—8 a f-ia# as .«■» 4^ ii& ....BliO-likIppy -Jilppy —•> aaat enlyionly la* Peansylvaala laciaasaaa system, it may bs trsated with a ture WU mtaed. . .Jwatn.tito Aookanda-wait only 2 Rhode islaad. lottth Caieuaa- daas ••• 4i4B— Bi4B-^auohn da Laath--o to a tountpy Oeeter,___ im ute dosag• of chlorine which de­ « v^ssoaaasaa FhUadelphto—The e 1 e e t i e •lO^ BiOO—H..V. Kaltanbern-4 to a -Wllfrad aiann, Baaao stroys any harmful bacteria, or it — 3 South Oaroliaa leutb Daketa-l ...... Bill— iiiB-wiiiiam O'Naal-a to a -Tbraa Kava, Naira Tria • aassiass - - I brought a patuan of prei^ty ^ n aasi 8 ...... % Siaq—,Bild-4pert Talk — aaat anl; lary ataala. Soprano may bs flltersd through sand, a pro­ 1. 1 South Dakota here. An eleotrlo senriee eempaay akippy — inldwMt rapaat; Tl A i . .•'•nandoa broo. — out) cess which rsmovss bacteria and re­ • •••BBSSSa aseddssaifcd Rhythmalraa—wait .j ^ o i W Andy—jopoat for woot — 2 Tennessee •BSSSSSOSS reported an uoess of 800,000 kilo­ Bt4B— Bi4B—Juat Plain Bill — waba duces ths color of the water. JOito— Bodora Ooneart Orahaatra Discoloration' of the water is not — 2 Texas watt houre used during the pUk a • • s a sf f s e a a 0 i . Nalaan Orehaatra—alaa aaaat •••••isssssaaoaaa hours of Meotiea night aad at­ liO ^ TiO^Myrt and Maraa — aaat i1 »lS~lg»!l—H»ward Thuraton—o n t a sign that it is polluted. The color 1 1 Tlteh V h raw at-i ...... i ' baala; O’Hara Orahaatra—nidwaat mao—laiBO—Ghirlla Aanaw Orohutro comes from Isaves and othsr organic tributed it to the buraiag of the 8 — Ysrmont midnight filameat by "wtotOnMip." V togla to^ ...... matter. Tiny microscopical growths 1 — Waaktaftoa-d ...... — may produce an objeoubnabie taste' — 2 Virginia Joliet, XU.—Thiaga are looMag up or odor, sometimes temporarily 1 1 for state poalteatlary eoavlete who Waat V irfjaiA -6 ^.... — “CORN BELT DERBF Washington eeesseseeasa work in the prlsea’i automebUe U- rsmsdied t o copper sulphate trsat- 1 1 Wiaooaaia—10 ...... | msnt. In some oases, installation of Wsst VlrglnlB ssseasass eease-plate toetory. They are to re­ 2 — ceive two eeate aa hour starttag Wy»aUar--i ...... i BEING HELD TODAY expensive seration and filtration WiscoBsin ••••eeeestaee WDRC 1 1 next weMc. Xf the plan ia suoeesefu equipment is necessary. Absence of Wyoming set SIT tarns and high color, however, ap­ — — it is to ba extended to the furniture Totals -le i 808 ^ . JO Otlva. 111., Nov. 10 — (AP) — peals' to the publio and water offi­ aad soap tootories aad taUer shop. Bifhteea huaky aona of tha agrarlaa *7 47 Totals ...... ao Thursday. Not. 10 cials are increasing their attention 81 28 CMoago—Perkapi the biaoulte (x)-<-Tha flgura after aaeh atate to tha mambarahip uadar raaf^pertlon- nlddlewest, each a champion or the 4:00—U. S. Army Band. to the physical as well as the bac- that two weU-dresied young gun­ BMat ruaner*up in hie own state, were 4:80—Young Folk’s program. terlolopoal character of the sup­ 1 Vacancy—(Oolorado). men saw in a bakery lookedllke the aaaembled here today to take part 6:80—Sklppy. plies. ktad their mothera uaed to au^e. jCi in the National com hueklng oon> Sanitary sngineerB of the State At taa rate they helped themsetvea test, otBerwiie known as the ’’Com 6:46—Tick Tack Toe. Department of Health co-operate 8:60—'Vaughn DeZjeatb. to 1680 aad then atopped to take waa aiteatobad to aaa, tat Belt Derby” . wlte local authorities in guarding along a pan of btooults. oa Gtolanta’a forahaad thi One of them, ere the golden tinted 6:00—Current Events. the supplies through frequent tar words: 6:16—Otto Neubauer, piaaist Out Park, IlL-The votera of HARUmOGI corn fields of Henry county are specUon of the equipment: used. Oak Park are a perslstmt let For '.7 ata taaoewit. Thoaa who ac shrouded in darkness tonight,' will 6:80-^Bddis Dooley’s football dope. Samples .from all publio suppliea are DEATH 12 years they have beeh fighting for cuss am ara vUlatas." •i be crowned champion. 6:45—Chandu the MagLdan. V rout ly examined chex■ snficB^;ly and Sunday movies, finally winning out This, naw way of plaadtag not The Dorcas iotfaty awt a t . the To win, the champion, it la ex* 7:00—Myrt and. Marge. — bacteriologloally ta the depmment > <1 at-Tuesday’s haUottag. fuUty fallad to iawraaa^toirjudge, homa oP Mra.. > T.% TRIfiiss pected,'wlll have to husk between 88 7:15—Kay KriJi and Brownie. laboratories. wholavoiad a stiff laatoaca. Thursday aftenkwo rnd 34 huidiels o f com in 80 min* ■7:80—pommuaity,.Chest P la ^ s . OF SOVIETS Evauton. 111.—Oompftitton in the 8:00—Abe lo^Bsaa^a Orchestra. &■ dOg pound business to. getting k Ptoaaad^the. taaau utes. The com to be free of hnaka Two pounds are operating and none left in the rows. S.'lO-^Jack Benny, comedian; Ted P- supper whtoh wttvf Wums, orchestra. ^M xw ltloa.as an honored member each demanding that the di day, Novembar 16, at tbsT vestry Officials have prepared for a of the p a r^ and policemen bring ta stray doge crowd of epectetors they expect to 8:46—Evan, Brnne, barltohe; Jack Modi Secrecy 0?er Caiiise ANDOTQt the church. exceed 60,000. The contest will be Dennv’a orchestea. Wapptag Grange; No.^ 80, held low to Stalin to the exclusioa of tha rival shelter. A large vote wah oast here an The death* of Russia’s first lady Fort Dodge, Iowa—Charles Lovr- Mra. Julia (Kannon) Wright who Tueaday pnd the fonewiag candi­ E held on the Robert Peterson farm, 9:0 0 ^ % sic that Satisfies; Bos- their twentieth meeting this year, Death—Few Knew of Ill­ was undoubtedly a blow died at tha.home of her daughter ta three miles east of here, Where 100. , well Sistersi last Tues^y eveiiiing with about to Stalin, rey, 77, and in poor health, voted dates wen eieetedi ReprisiBtatlve, whom biographers haye descrlbad for Roosevelt and said he could die Glaetoabury was brought to Norman R. Lord, Rj jtiitlbit of farmers have worked all this week •:15—^The Mails Brothers: ]Don Red-^ Qfty p a tx ^ present After the as a devoted father a n d ___ _ happy if the New York governor Andover and buried iii the family preparing a 65-acre tract In which mion’s Orchestra. usual business nmetlng, the election ness, -p Official Stalement husband. peue, John a Vertaffin, R; Juttus Surviving besides a son of 12 and a won. Shortly after Roosevelt’s elec­ lot in the church cem et^ . Mrs. Ofshay>R; cairtoosteta A^ I t M , R; the^contestants will labor. Tbo field, 0:8O^tory,.of Omar Khayyam. of offietts took place, as follows: Wright was born in Andover about they report, has an estimated yield Worthy Master, Francis Foster; girl of seven, was a step-child, a tion was conceded he died Fred Auetifi, D; W iffia m tm r. D; 10:00—And^ Kostelaneta Presmtsr Makes PnUic the News. 23-year-old son of Stalin’s by a pre- Turin, Italy-p-Premier Mussolini 68 years ago, and always lived here and judge of probate, litofyt* JUU, of 95 bushels to the acre. -Hale diorus; Helen Board, W ortly Lecturer, Miise Esther until a few yean ago. Besidae.her Welles; Worthy SeoretaiY Alfred vioua marriage. has a long memory. D. -y • - i Orville Welch, dtfending cham­ soprano. Nadjra, aa Mrs. Stalin waa known WhUe he was' visiting, here husband ehe leaves her daughter, pion, lost hlB Illinois state title last 10:80—Charles Carllle, tenor. Stone; Worthy Overseari'Pital Maa- ' Miss Grace faenteid, Ii teadher •lak; Worthy Btewardr Itex^ Twele; Moscov/, Nov. 10.— (AP)—Soviet to. intimates, was, like Stalin, of priest stepped up to him, and to Mn. James Prentice. Four of Mrs; ta the Rockvffle Hi|h~ ImeBt week to Carl Seiler, left-handed 10:46—Fray and B za^otti, piano the astonishment of H Duce's en- Wright’s old neighbon, 1* J. Mer­ com busker from Knox county last Worthy Assistant Steward, John Russia today mourned the death Georgian birth, and ehe. met her toe week-end at her hott^flr-ilUe duo. ‘Klildna; Worthy Chtqplain, Mrs. Lil­ husband while he was imaged in tourage, said to the premier: ritt, Edward and George Merritt placed week. ll:0O—Columbia Symphony orches- the most fMthful Bol^evlst wopnan' *1 am cold. Give me a blanket.” and Erskine Hyde ware bearen. 5 lian E. Grant; Worthy Treasurer, to^lutkmary work years ago in The Junior Ever Reai^ g r e » Vito tnu Levi T. Dewey; Gatekeeper, Howard —Nadejda Siergtdvna AUUuleya— Tlfita Her father nto previously A smile broke, slowly over Mus- M n. Fred Bishop 5i4io went to hold a sociM ta toe liknuy luiB Ofis 11:80—^Isham' Jones’ orchestra. Berger; Ceres, Miss Dorotly Twele; the wife,: closest friend, and com­ embraced the Bolshevik .faith, and soltaTs face. He grasped the Hartford 'l^uesday m ining - for evening (ThnriMtoy). churchman’s hand and, to the added treatment on her tongue, returned I TWO DANCES PLANNED Pomona, Miss Agnes Brandenburg;, rade of the powerful Joseph Stalin. ta Ms house Stalin fbibd refuge An oil burn«r which -wais not Flora, Miss Dorothy Maloney; Lady whw^he wax a ^ t e d man. perplexity of Ms attendants, an- home ta the afternoon, llie y found properly tastaSed caused a ftw.'te AjNdnaat Steward, Mrs.'Grace Kir- To the wbrld she’was Mrs. StMin . Sttdta to knOvm to Jhave encour^ sweted: ' it necessary to treat the tosi^e with and she.dijed yesterday ia her thir­ ‘T waa indeed very cold.” electric ne^es.. toe homxOf Mils Rabkik Ansa fill-'' I AT THE COLLEGE INN ktas, and X member of the.-Executive ty-first year. agM hto:wffa ta her studies at the tor. on Fiktoy.Ths fiba «tea fitoOBv- Committee for three years, Fraifit All*XTnidn BKIustrtU Academy, The priestir words., had taken Mm Miss Samantha Wells of Now ers4 and ektihfuisimd befbsb anteh House. At the close, of the meeting Neither to the world nor Russia where ehe had (Motterged only , this Mck 16 yean to the time when York ntitfned to her homa ta, town daniage Was' .done. - < ’ Two splendid dance programa WBZ-WBZA Corp. Benito Musaolinl, badly to vote Tuesday. Mlsa May Ifyde doughnuts and coffee were served. generally, ifu anything known of Bpitag as a. graduate qualified for a featuring Tom Casey and his Band Spstagflald BoatoB John W. Belcher, who met with^an the cause of death or the grief that high kdufinistrativer post ta the So­ wounded, found a friend ta this who spends the winter ta Amhent, and Ray Deleponte and his Broad­ accident , at the gravel pit when the Ruseia’s molt important^;ure was viet textile tadustiy. laxhe Don Bernitodo Chiara. It was Mass, and M n. H. A. PhlUipe whb f o r b id ' r e d ; iFAKAftiE' casting Orchestra have been ar­ belt broke ;on the stone-orueber, and beMitag. As idways, the private lite p la t Mrs. StaUn rentataed con­ Mussolini then who iudd: 'T am is botfdlng ta WilUmantic were stoo ranged for tonight and Saturday Thursday, Nov. 10, 1982 oold.s Bring me a Msaket." here, to vote. . . Paris. Nov. 1 6 -(A F ) ^ . (E. 8. T.) / broke a bone ta bis lefi, and he vtes of Joseph Staiiaand hie family was stantly ta the backgroiind was no evening at College Inn Ballroom, taken to the Manchester Memorial hot.revealed. surprise, at all to foreigners here ‘T am very glad to see you Donald ’Tuttle (R.) defeated John ernmeat decided todly :ts ikgain,’’ said the Duc^ this time to Bolton, and dance lovers are aS' hospital returned to his hdme ta the The official ahnouncement did hot whO;'have observed the. workings I 10:0fi—Country Doctor — Phillips nurse there. ed both, active and modest' ta her hto cell doing tatteawork. Lord. Mrs; O. W. Burnham, who is ill revolutionary duty. ' faUttiag frieadSMbv > > When ha stepped .into court, the San Francisco, Nov. 10—(AP) — 10:16—Winston Sharplee’ Orchestra at the Hartford Hospital, is In^oved. Herself.. California, taking inventory today, 10:46—Springfield Republican news along as w4ll as oaa oe expected. "She atwiyS'txied to improve her­ found she had refused Herbert Hoo­ 11:00—Time; weather; tempera­ The burial larvleea of Judsba self aad, has been amoag the most ver, the only president ehe'has ever ture; Spdrte Review—Bill Wil­ Rockwell (who was kT«fidsat of active coBtfadei in tadustxial activi­ had, at Tuesday’s general election liams. this towa.’for, many 'ytogi),,ti ty ta raeeat yeafri. by a margin that probably will ex­ 11:16;—Cesare Sodero’s Orchestra. held at the family plot, i f i i ^ Wap- "We wiU'alwayg keep ta dearest ceed a half million votes and had 12:00—Orchestra. ping oemetery on T ueto^ afti^ memory the most filihful Bolshe­ chosen a Democratio Senator and at 12:80—Time. noon. Rev. Truman:. H. Woodwi vist woman; the friend and devoted least 11 Democratic i Congressmen officiating. aide of Comrade Stalin.” . out of 20. WILBCB MUM ON FLANS Teddy Rialey, who mst with a . The message WAi signed by the !; Taking Franklin D. Rooeevelt'at rlous aeoUjtot while pla^^ag with seven meh behest ta Soviet'counsel his word, this state declared for a Palo Alto, Calif., Nov. 10.—(AP) ^ playnta^, and hag been in the and thMr wivas. ' “new deal”—and when the shufSe —Secretary of Interior Ray Lymaa hoj^iteSioitaital several tlaMe,times, 'ls L ______There' a brief hint ta official of ballots was nearly done today, WUbw was non-oommital today oon- rapidly and win soon be at walk oa MS-foot quarters that Mfrs. staUn had died had gone Democratic for the first cerntag hli plans after the first of of an\lllheu, hut nothing 'torthcr time since 1916. the year. was fbrthooming. Pkinslor tha (u- /'■ ^ Stop exiduriiig difcom lo^ The plurality given William Gibbs His leave of absence as prestdeat ALASKA DBBIOOBATXO aerar Weto idtlwbld,. hut it was con^ McAdoo, secretary of treasury un- of Stanford Univsrsity tckplrts Jan­ JuBsau, Alaska,' Not. 10—(A F W •idered;. probahle that she.; wiU he w}|eB yotii Try t1i« . der Woodrow Wilson, for the ttalted uary 1. but ha declined to tadloate given' obeequies ebauaeasurate with . States Senate seat held by the Re- whether he would restea his aoct ta The. Democratio laadalide reached I publican Senator Samuel Short- the Cabinet to return here before the late toef.aortliland trtth Anthony Dimond hpldtaf an apparently un­ / 27s I J I'y .r. bridge, continued to mount over his Hoover admtaistratloB retires IC a ^ th s i s s s a b 4 cibnvsnieaes two opponents, Tallant ’Tubbs, Re- 4. At his Palo Alto home Wltaur said beatable lead i n deUmte to Goa- pubUcan, and^ Rev. Robert P. his plans would fiMmid ^ disous^ grese over Jamea W lokj^sim , Re- -N§W dyuishdfi ii^ ^MNiaiads si Schuler, Prohibinonlst Tubbs de­ iMtans with u n lven ^ Mgeate aad E iblloaaiaa laauaibeBt,lamnabcBt, aito the party P srtfiM ti feated Shortridge for his party • i i i " finithi [where Gebtga Burahaai, RMubUean, ■ii. - held a lead of 817 Votea over Claude m u auBNEp ToniAn IdKITat WMk( Chandler, Democrat, with the final xa $£ the Debtoorate Berne, Swttaeilaad, Nov.. 10 — ta th e l the raosa tor t iwifit h ta ^ upcB tho count cf (AP)-Thrto/r ■ [ahout lifiOOMMcntoa baOola. . buiaad rltosUd ttora, laid pfith DtaMoratlo h o l M n i . kronlfi C a U fc ^ also'oiaaaa^hOvWHght trolthat InSy, whose inaml___ , _ enforcement taed oryte aa asylum ' ‘it of the 18 tauiStH measuiO' tow.AeaaUao ■hcitevlai; i^ t wasd- m m f'.- A - \ ■■Pr ' H Aifcrai^m i'B vi»nN 6. araou A

■f^fT liB 0 m iKniaes neu the coast line were un- TOWNfROOiniSL GREEirSPUPILSHOLD ;toof<^ . ■ DEMONSniAll CODBRG m NSW England, Coftssetleut «sd mm Massaehusstts were espsdislty hard ARMI811CE PROG RAM h it High winds kicked bp tte great­ OF IfiW m f m NEMS REDCROSSDRIVE est ^de in I t years iM ftecM hun­ vdloe adlck . Two of Them Held This>^ter> dreds of cottagers a k ^ Lolig wdtoitnim laNeaux Sound to flea their homes. Child.Welfdirt €er laving been warned of the ap­ demonstration will be accompanied Copeland, iMafleUne Jaequethln, Win- ing the program. at the Board of Selectmen, Wells A. nue pttte the aunher at 888 to date nere a w t grades assembly was as follows: proaching storm, few boats along by slides snown by Miss B^trice Ifeed Lee and Betty W alworffi, mem* year. The- Itriekland proclaimed the opening Flag Salute; Singing, Star Spangled It was aanmmesd in asirombly that aiM ttoro aro Jetete evety week. the Atlantic seaboard e3q>erienced Hall of the Conneroout. Dairy qnd bers of the senior art class ' had ItyChaflei Banner; Poem, Old Glory, Bernard charge o f preparing tiro-aaamnhlf es­ subsertptlaas to "Somanhls” would A new m eadw n^ ooaunlttoe and of the Red Cross tomorrow. The difficulty' in reaching port, but many Food CoundiL Mrs. Mixter will em* count toward a pass to athletic the A . A* Chappell, Grade 5; Meaning of Ar­ craft in tropical waters last night phaaiie the preparation and buying pecially in sugfesting-and aidiim In coaudtteee far a e ^ aad athletic proelamatioa follows: Eunes^ work yity aatooliiid^ win be n im ir * iB d mistice Day, Russeh Prentloe, Grade found themselves passing through of foods in the lower price range gathefing together the various prop­ 'This year the economic emer> — •-"-id,. JO;,* 'few..'daya. BuwA of i S R eero sM T; Song, Peace, Grade 0; Scenes in the very center of the dlsturbanoe. which wlH -be proper for the fam­ e r ^ which w ^ neeMSary foy't£s T h g football team and the C. C. gency lends special importance to the Trenches, Grade 6; Singing, The steamer Sunoil, of the 8uu ilies’ health. She will alio answ^ The'cxciJleht tableaux, L t#, dtamptomhlp soocer team will toe the Werld’e Week of ...... '..'j i * the **>"»*' Roll Call, or membership America, the Beautiful; reading, steamship ^line; the 'steamer Veima any questions. altbouj^ not caIUng~ tor more than have their pteturai taken Monday Prayer which the T* M. C. A.e of oampaign of the American Red the wodd 0eiehnity:4fvery year were re, Ukeethfr Armistioe Day, Marjorie Streeter, Lykes, long over-due at Cristobal, The lsoturs and program is spon­ ^ e or two partlbipants were taken EKatoeoa. Croea country team th rou gh o p e n la n lB Epe j Cross. Grade 0; End of the War, Grade 8; and the Quitker liner San Simeon all sored by tbs Child Welfare com­ firom War Memorials dsslgnsd by Will have thein taken later as Mon- made. The bheenmaee of the week ^The Red«Cross is the recognised dty they wm he in New Haven tek- will begte h ^ next Suaday iiffter- of the ehdomen m a a m m t Great little Rivers, Dorothy Street* reported having been damiageih mittee and PuWe Health nurses leading Am erican. sculptures since drowned by h o U ^ their h)mmunicatlon with some of the Eric Rautenb^, kOss Betty Harvey UVEKBILE^i tropical islands was difficult. V h o n were sixteen boys who at- worid is eo and needs the flour, livestock feed and clothing. Beverly Simpson, Charles Wilson, guve the IntTOduotiott to the pror Benjamin Jolmston; Poem, The Sol­ gram and her piece was oititted tendsd hahd rehearsal yesterday steUlteing InflusneeiTof God’s spirit Its vdlunteers have been unstinting WETS’ PREDICTION wUeh w u held in the haamnent dier Bear, Robert Maston; Song. “ N ovem b er 11, 1918.” T h e assem- manifested. A ll friends of the Y. M. WITNOOT C8L9M in devotion to the-task of collecting study hall of the main building. Di­ C. A . are invited to tbeee meetings. and distributing supplies, and in Armistice Day, Josephine Fontana; FIFTH INHALING My then sang in unison the Well rector Turkington is much d^wed Rhythm' dancing, iUchai^ Buckley, (Continued Prom rage one known war tune “Over There” and TbeiassoeiatiM neyer has pertained Aad Toa*l h m $ 0 a$ «f Bgd production of flnished goods, from and expects at least twenty with in- to any spedflo creed or dojgma but Richard Symington, Betty Thrall, then the curtains were drawn aside , dro Mwniai Kaas* to 6 a m aterials. HVmdreds o f thotu>anda strumente next week. On account is opo) to an who have a faith in a Beverly Simpson, Marjorie Wirtalla, FAMILY IN ASSEMBLY would comprise a Senate majority and a tableaux, in which a number of gardens have been planted from common spirttual leader. and Robert Rieder; Flag Drill; Sing­ according to wet polls. of boys posed in uziiform, was shown c i the Barnard school assembly yes­ Red Cross seed. In 2,200 communi- terday the boys’ glee dub met in the The need tor more magazines fqr ing, America; Flag Salute. For fimher evidences of anti- to the students while Mjim Ruth Lee tiee Red Cross Chapters have par­ Barnard school gymnae|um. the boys of the Y was emphasised ' The Eighth grade pupils at the Bolton Himors Milton HaUng prchlMtion sentiment, these groups read the poem “Marching Away.” ticipated in unemployment relief and it is requeeted that anyone hav­ Green school have elected class ofH< With Legislative Seat Is point to votes in nine states 'Tuesday A t the conclusion of the assem­ w ork. The Frediniaa-Sophomore Dra­ ing good boys’ periodicals who oers as follows: President, Marion to repeal their constitutional bone bly singing *A Long, Long TraU” matic dub has been fd ly organized *'To unemployment lutve been Fifth To Be Thus Named. could send them to the building Risley; vice president, Barbara Ga­ dry provislbhs or state, enforcement another tableaux “ Red Cross Nurse” now and intends to hold regular added 06 disasters calling fbr Red when they have flnished with them boon; secretary, Robert 'Johnston; acts. with Miss-Mable Grhham and Dana meetings from .now on. They are Cfoes assistance in the period of one When Bolton elected Milton it would be i^predated. Oroies not treasurer, Russell Richards. It is Next week the Anti-Saloon League Cowles posing while Miss taking (Bountrles as a whole and dis- n ^ Ma k j year. Drought in the Northwest, Haling on ’Tuesday to be its Repre­ more than a month eU would be es- the first time that a class at the in the Southeast, floods in sentative m the General Assembly convenes here, at the cah of F. Scott Jacquemh)' read'the poem entitled euaaing thedraiaaofeaeli. in con- pedaUy helpfuL Tho treasurer’s re­ the central South and a variety d school has named a girl for presi­ it was sending no new pame to the McBride, superintendent, to analyae “Red Cross.” ^ . Apotber .rr neetion with one of their discue- port showed rtoeipts tor the numth d e n t ' ' other catastrophes have entailed House of Representatives. Nor is election returns, plan an “imceas- was “Salimtion Army”, partidpaats dona a very interesting and enter- of $597.04 and expenditures of n igh ty burdens on the organizatiou. Milton Haling the flx^t in Us line to ing” campaign against prohibition ineludihg M M Jesde H u tch in g H. tailing meeting was hdd this week $599.58. le a v ln g 'a balance o f $129.08 “Notwithstanding all the mani­ be thus honored. changes. Among dry leaders com- Erlcson and soldien^ fcdlowing the oir pantomiming. People were in the treasury as of November 1. fold s p e ^ calls, such regular Red Mr. Haling who is well known as mentmg on the eleeticn, was Fr. A. war song ’Tack Up Your Tables.” ealledi - have proved the new Vicks Plan to g of prime civic duty, and urge our Bans Washed Out elected legddator moved to Bolton Porctor and Gamble today an­ better Controi-of-Oolds.' The hiun- citizenabip to lend its heartiest sup­ At Niantic, a half mile of the whete he has served as an assessor nounced a five-day working ..w e^ ber and duration o t colds reduced port. New Haven railroad’s' bank was and as a selectman. Milton Haling’s t o t Its general office employes ef­ by half! More than half of the (S ign ed ) washed out, making it impos^ble election to the Assembly carries out fective immediately. costs of colds saved! Full details of Wells A. Strickland.” to use the eastbound track. Anotb- a tradition in his fam ily despite the The five-day week for all factory tho Plan are in each package of er high tide diming the afternoon, fact, that a different town confers employes of the concern started Oc­ Vicks V^K>-Rub and thom ew^eks it was feared, would increase the the honor. tob er 15. Nose A Throat Drops.—AdVt. d am aga GORHLEY MAY PETITION Small boats.were beached near every harbor. Many tore loose from their moorings, while a few were FOR RECOUNT Di FOTH daiAed to plecbs.'Gdlars in shore cities were flooded, the damage at (Conttnued from Page One) S tam ford reaching $50,000. Saved By Alarm Qock HELP THE RED CROSS TO IffiLP THE NEEDY! triet gave Goss' 42,132 votes, 78 Near Westerly, R. I., two families more than Gormley. on a hunting trip were saved by the Another Revision ringing of an aalrm clock at 2:80 Awnther revision of figures in the a. m. They fled from their cottages, 35th Senatorial District which which three* hours later were swept showed that E. R. Dimock, (D ) had out to sea. beaten J. P. Cameron (R ) by 115 The high water at the mouth of votes, gave Deipecrats a one vote the Coimecticut river caused dam­ margin in tho State Senate for a age inland as far as Deep River. legiriative session whicnls expected The long dock at the Pease House to be one Of the moat Important in at Saybrook Point was submerged years. The House continued even and damaged. EHectric power and more dominantly Republican than telephone service were Interrupted two years ago with 71 Democrats at Saybrook Junction during the and 193 Republicans. The political storm’s height division in the Senate will be 18 Traffic Tied Up Democrats and 17 Republicans with Harbor traffic at New Haven was lieut-Governor-elect Roy C. Wil­ tied up, while at M ilford police, fire­ cox, a Republican, as the presiding men and volunteers formed a road o ffic e r. patrol throughout the night to Governor W. L. Cross, whose pol­ warn ' motorists of the flooded icy met frequent opposition from roads. ^ Republicans in the 1981 General The Ocean Beach boardwalk was Assembly, has already announced a carried away, while along the five point program which he hopes Thames river front boats were w ill M adopted during the 1933 ses­ wrecked and wharves destroyed. sion. Like two years ago when he In Harbot View, a Norwalk sub­ urged that the state government be urb, men went from one house to based on ;*putnership” rather than “partisanship,” he has already asked another in rowboats. Several roads near Westport were closed to traf­ for Republican support. fic. Governor’s Statement In a statement following his- re- election the governor said: STORM KILLS TEN “As governor-elect, I bespeak By Associated Frese. ANNOUNCEMENT aga^ the co-operation of those of A tropical hurricane which bore Republican faith in the General down on the Bahamas and cniba, Thefirsi inour Winter series of Electric Cookery Demcoistra- Assembly who put the welfare of leaving at ICast ten dead and several the State above the narrowness of score of others injured, swept up the tions wiU be held in the Assembly Hidl o t • p arty.” Atlantic seaboard today until the m this same statement be said; fury of its winds had spent itself on "I feel that inasmuch as I have Nev/ York, New Jersey and New been eleeted the second lim e with a THE WHITON MEMORIAL UBRARY larger majority than the first that Rain fell hard and steady ever it is evidence the people w ill demand most of the East during the night the Legislature to sxipport me and and the winds left behind a moun­ my pre^osals.” tain of wreckage. Nov, 17 at 2 P. Among the proposals which he In New York City anfl New Jersey announced in bis five point program railroad and ferry sendee was badly during tbs campaign were revision crippled, cellars were, flooded by Under the Dkecthm of the puWc uullnes law; enact tides of immense proportions and msnt ex salea tax law to provide funda for reUef of the unemployed, MR$, MARION; R O ^ empleyaent Ufsurance and old age HOBiB ECOMUOSI . penskiM . InexpensiTe Freseription The RepubUcans defeated the pub­ lic utnttlea program proposed by the admhristtaqon two years ago.^ The Gnaranteed To Stop ilieFeataref^ iniis First Demcmitndfam Wffl Legi^tiiE e also refused to establish an old age pension plan, but named V • a committee to stuty the question. Govunof Cross has announced that work has already been started t o on the draft of the proposed salea Thonsaads joyfully aetealelied e t And tite % t|^ of a Table f ^ 6 ta x b n L . ewlft 48 boor rellirf^ Althongli uae p f the principal is­ sues d u rn f the last session, the pro- Progressive pharmacists will tell hibitidB omstloa la expected to play you that the popular big selling pre­ The ^tdic Is Cbr^lty Jhteil^ a reu^hwy ualnq>ortant part in the scription for rheumatism right now In t)i« ]W8t jrear tiie Red Croia fimnidi the k etf next tNsEon. By an . overwhelming is Ajlenru—for 85 cents you can get Jiseh wonum wiO IM ebiff i W vote, the electorate voted to instruct one generous bottle from The J. W> distributed 104M bii^ M lliiD >bsokR i«st o t tAf .iM H; V This mtfid n bkfik donfaJos h< the Oioeral Assembly to petition Hale Co.—or any up to date drug? h^BelMlpt M^ttoyen and In l Coagtsis to repeal'the 18th Amend gist. ^ V The carqdng out of this man­ You can get. it with -the under­ of bldth in ^inta ihiriins> slRStw^;: ekt^ and nde fYBfli mAc to u t date, it w is generally believed, will standing that if it doesn’t stop the I be Uttle more than a formality. pain—the agonjN-end reduce the have put in a reaulsitioili for a condiiderabk IM / swelling in 48 hoinw—your money ^' Wabch Jhir ^aiinonno«di6nt o f ilie: backi made clothing and ganiHmtB l ( » m i •- BUBIMB88 PICKS t P Excess Uric Acid PoiiHn Starts Ceimmsfeijtien inUieSta^- Detroit, Nov. 10.-^(AP)-«. T. ' To Leave In 24 Hoars s “J -. Kdler^ praiklent of Dodge Brothers Out of your Jointe aad ttUfdes go •'if ...... Oo«p., said .today that approxl- the excess uric add dModts 4bit m atw d0,000 employes of the are so often th e CM oe^M you r and- motor maoufacturing-company are firing—It’s a safe, ssosM i, edenttito pe^bfdk «a part ^pe wodi pre- fon ed ar-^ from pffin ■.f’ roductiqn of a new MVUKHs id th a t 10,000 s m Toe sama holOe good ror O le redall within H Neuritie end lam .weieks wbeh''pr< f d re lie f—nO-mo|^ m oves th e e a u s ^ n .CS-'.V'Vit VW V-

...r • ’ A9iv m ■V S'; E' '•v[ i J 1^1 '-i ^ , By SwM JA MB '■ <► is 'f iifaitASiriini r - 'JLhjwV' to ■OitkaiM BKOOr BBBB TODAY hi aioiy tpou wHh • pralogve — —to* ivMdi m mni-aw is ooonalDeff 'ln;{ DONT • hondeldil *******“^ lAtor hi y t m IMPDBTii^ar fO be Nta •' tnfai for LoBf Ii ImA d d s ^ W e t ^ . leave .your paid of the pleeoont week oil apy too ' he lo to here toere. The naoM of Two . :wias-ved; crinkly. IFa iM fly i i.!Vee,'Dootor Let Jan tour. Tom goea (mtoaral salts vitamins^ overT .V- F.. dispirited. Her home seemed a had to tbe train to meet theae gneata. H erajd ^ The flesh of most of ths flSh com­ Home agato her mother said, place of unpleasant ta«ks, vlU9 leas- monly used to.the diet, siicb as hali­ "These: bananas they ssnt ms are ant words, and so toanks. ' . NOW OO ON WITH THE STOBy but, codi whiteflah, salmon, trout, terrible. I wish you would take She knew tomorrow would he l|ka '-’ckerSl and perch, will average them, baek to the store and ten Mr. For a Hsiatoi pattern eend I5q it. No smiles, no ajtoreclatlon, no CHAPTER n >m 16 per cent to 18 per cent pro­ Briggs if ha's’ gotog to send me luqmtoesf---ot)ly toinga to be boiha tn etampe dr .'oohi^ dlreetly to tein. as oontraited with approxi- spoUed" friilfr r abaU stop dealing “Couain Amos would land here In Fashion Biisea^ Manchester Eve- Many little girls are CtodereUae, five the ndnutea It takes me to mately.31 per cent protein for mut­ w ith Mpi:" and they have their oounterpiurts in aing EiaraidiF f^ftbv Avenue and ton, beefsteak and pork. VCouk&i’t you caO him up?” anaph up!" murmured Ldnda rebel- 28rd sU ^M iif.Y orh Gtty. Be unhappy .Uttle b o n . We are so Uke- Uobaly as a loud, rarely-heard front , Because of tbe lai»9 amount of "Yai, r a cMl hto)9 B ut you sta rt ly to forget that: ekSdrto bays pride' sure to fill tp.auBiber of pattern water to. the flesh of fish the pro­ deer boll raverberatod through you off with tkeJ bananas and gst better and are more sebidUve, .to. uiqmas- the quiet house. The crunch of tein calculated to solids of the onM. .1 seed them-for toe salad." antneee than we are.- X# us aU try gravel outside had warned her, but Pattern^lAi’i flsto of the fish Is m m 86 per cent Janet took: toe bahanas reluct- to remember. she had hopOd it m ight be a belated to 60 per/cent, ae contrasted with 65 delivery to the kitchen. "And he per cent to 70 per cent of protein would ring that fire-gong instead of 3ZJB to the dry aoUds of tbe meats that busy ones, and to toe test hours NWDS . • • • e • s a f a • e f • * » , eaeapses have been mentioned. walUng right la the open door!” ABVELOUS Dick found umsrif with s dog Fraatloally she mopped her hands e s e s'a • a • a • a • e t s t • • • s a The fleeh of flab generally eon- ticket and no daps..Bo what? Ha and. shook back the damp hidr tatoa protein, fat, mineral salta, par XmATTAH went out dog sbopj^ng, and he and , which demanded combing before StaW ••####•# e>eeseeea' as tioulariy lodtoe and phosphorus, and his new poodi mode ship with she could decently appear in public. As Linda’s eyes lifted to his she met a look of frank friendliness. vitamins. Most of the fat to the seconds to epsre, and eteter ijdito flesh of the fleh is stored in the hyetericslly eoreamtog from :tha *Tbere goes poor Rosie! Up­ top of toe gsLg plonk for them to stairs, of course, and I told her I’d "Now is that—I am sure it is—the atifling her relief poUtely. "And he Uver, exemt for the salmon, mack­ hurry up. lot in tbs people when they came. erel, aardmes and herrings, which New York—An old road cus­ Sound I see?” has two of the guests with him. tom of the midget troupes la. halp- Drat—Fve spUled that powder all "Yes." Through Linda’s irrever­ You’ll excuse me Cousin Amos? have from 10 per cent to 16 per Over the d resser--!” cent in the flesh generally. ing a graup of them wrathor toujto ent noind flitted the ancient chestnut When you are rested Join us down­ timos to a theatrical hotel to the But in the pketcby yet effective A dletetlo authority indicates his of Long Island vinti^e. ”On. the stairs. We’ll have tea on the-lawn. belief that 'whitefisb generally is West Fifties. ^ modem manasr Linda appeared other side, you know, you bear tbe Go out the front door, on tbu 0i story from start to a handsome, if somewhat antiquat­ Tbe correct mealtime, for a Pea­ liver oil and other, flsb liver oUi, room. If , tbe botri managers ftnliih, "This way—” Linda threw open head temples and. ears evenly, witb- to break tbe hard line wiU be a notably tbe halibut and ealmbn oils, haven't .a eenee of humor when it ed, suitcase and one of those prim, the first door down a short ball. body, was never later than 6:80. wiser oboiee. LiUlan Oteh had a pathotieaUy two-handled soft bags which seem "I’m having a few outside guests to out a rippls to its shining surface. are rich to vitamins A and D. More comes to making them a rate, a "You have a room where you can When you get'it back over the over, the ros of flsb also contains bard childhood; Jha wait on tbio to have been invented to fit the de­ dinner, Ck>usin Amos. Well dress couple of them win engage a room stage at tha ago of 6, Or ttasrt- scriptive name of "Boston' bag.” A see the—er—ttje water.” crown of your.half, then it ,is, time vitamin B and vitamin E. Careful andact as "bosto" to m rest after tea. Come down when ypu’re to^o sp^^ng to h ^ the sur- PLANES SET CLOCKS abouts, with a doivk-at-tbo-beels nod—no more—dismissed tbe chauf­ Cousin AmdS took possession. ready”—and she flew do'^ tbe studies have been mads as to . tb# Nsw./York has quit* a stoaUe "Very pleasant, my dear, very /V/ feur and li. a moment tbe fine oar steps, hastUy patting bSr hair into Chicago.—When' tranepovt planes vitamin content of various s^ la population. Tbera art writ pleasant. I’ll open tbe windows if Tbi beet tSUg to do' is to have it parts of tos flsb. Tbsss indlsata known Uttte coupies * husband and slipped silently away from tbe order. fall to triple dwgonal waves, from fly over Southtown, residents of that bard work aad very BtOa fun. Era broad colonial entrance of White you don’t mind. Fresh air can hurt dietriet adjoining the municipal air­ that oysters give tbs most oomplsts wifa—whotoo go their way about tha maire ym M ae plsyn^ Haven. nobody—Linda—I always have all I one halfTSxpofiki tar,to.tbs other) vltamto value, followed hy mihlaum streets, todUferrat to stari Sev< "Linda!” Tom wm calling Zf your natr is longr .either have port eat their ^ k s, The people and herring as good seconds. at all. Her sehooliiv was mtoby. "Just leave your bags here,” can let into a room, winter or ersl, won flxsd flnandslly, have Shs was a brsad*wtoasr at a t i m summer.” and she answered almost at bis tot rads eurisd and' arranged in have come to. rely on the clock-like urged Linda. "Tom will take them bow, place at toe nape of your neck, or regularity of these' planes arriving luxuriously appointed apartment when Bwst gMs art w tiu^ram p- upstairs. He's gone to the station, Linda was pulling up blinds left It may be taken, for granted that homes with all furnishings on a ers i^teraatog to play h^-rat& shut to keep in the cooler early "HeferT-sorryl” elae tuck It into a loft rail. Be sure at and depafttog ftom tbe airport no stogie article of diet is eomplets but he’ll be back in 10 minutes Introdu6t|ons were over th a t either roU or ourls stay in The district newiMper bbs compiled diminutive scale. But Otodsralla easm up fram ao- or so.” mombig air. in itself. Tha human body does wel Usiudly these unaU folk keep to but she needed no explanation place. • Nothtog will do but utter a chart of the^piues’ passage over on a well balanced diet eontainlng whwi to W m .a prlMo% and so "Nonsense!” Having bestowed a "This room gets plenty of sun,” neatneie, if you take to pompa­ everytpart of ithe viUage and, when themselves, but tbsra are a few ^M iss CHsb. Xb bar sarly'tseas firm yet emotionless kiss upon Lin­ she said. "It’s been too hot today to which man was which. At hsr some of several Important sub- "nfixeri” among them to shew dr< fight, a tall, beautifully eirect, slen­ dours. one is heard, the c^ockje checked to etancea. Biaee it ie obvious that toe shs got into tbs movlts, back to tbs da's cheek. Cousin Amos now bung to open up. Oh, if you don’t mind, der, yet youthful flgure euggieted I. already have deepribed toe bate ■ee if it’s keeping, gpbd time. dee. Wys w ^ ths movies wtrs suppoisd a light overcoat over one arm and Cousin Amos—,’’ (as be approached flesh of fish lacks to fat and in car­ to be beaeato oonteamti ^ pree- a easement window at the end of Inescapably the European. Bhaoieuld of curie across the front of evening ------TT——------bohydrate, a meal of fleh Is well pinned it there by the crook handle Mt have aqaiyiBed the Itoprssslon coiffures that gives toe effect of a fupplemrated by butter and by Manhattan Memee ratly she was one of too frW s of a neatly folded umbrella, picked the room) "I’d rather keep that 'ms'coiffure is good on A reader wanto to.know if Wall closed. It gives on tbe little bal­ but she would have known • Um bread and potatoes, which provlM Dropped in at a Forty-second S d l(toffiJdl* up tbe Boston bag and was prepar­ anyultere for a Continental. Some­ and also on the older Street isn’t a IBtie bit afraid to fat and earpobydrate. ■trest burlesquf the ether night, ing to lift tbe heavier suitcase. "No, cony—it’s really a door, you see. With gray pv white hair. But support R o ^ v # ‘a Dfihoerat. Tbe Just to ses what effeqt, if any, tha Mr. Fains makes bis story aSoul. tlie catch at the bottom doesn’it thing a little mdre courtly in bis There was a time when eonelder- 10 tlmss M iatorestiag as Z •«> child—I need no assistance, You simple grsstinf . . . bis biotas so it m ust be a reitraihied halp of curie. answer is w alllikr^ D a little bit able doubt adhered to the use o f temporary "paiUock" bad had by would find this portmanteau' diffi­ work Just right and once it’s open There is-one word of warning afraid to eu p ^ t anytli g Just now. w » of ’’reform." I’m sun I cant peoM ltto bo. E vld^y hs is one cult, no doubt, but to my stronger it makes u horrid noliM if there’s coreset and w t subtly more eo- fish to tbe diet becauee of tbe dan­ of that vast army of nutes wfw the ellghtest breeae and it's almost pbliticated. Yet, aa her’^eyee Ufted - T —h. gers of fleh taken fram contami­ ten you wbat the effect was (if arm it is nothing. I believe in nated 'pray ■earned by pontraet Tom's ' THeiR AOCOMPANViNG WRAP ARE SUnABLE'PdR ^trolM d to a cc^derable sxtrat days bafors Mirror MoXsa put a ban rstl brnnaa being aad as an s a fi^ me tbe way. I’ll go upstairs to rb- water comes in these windows. You by bsMth regulations. Mdrsovsr, on them. move traces of the Journey." can leave your door open at nljplit if loossly-knit six fast and aoms m ACTIVITV PROM TEA-TIME IW tIt THE PaS ^ ^ ^ lagly fUuaorous weaum. And .Ua inchee, and the^pther mfb’s. tatoer ths watsrs to which tha fish swim The Forty-seeead street bur- book is a geWgooa sidsligbtnoengac on bmths

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AND ;at 813.50 per 7^ *j ■KlUali. fliomboM■ oad obbrooUtlodj: of:Centor):- - •,* seeeeeeeee e'e.e e e • MOh oonot M djyr^M d aem ^w ^L FLORISTS—NURSiniEB IS ' $1,800 — &impii^. To Captain, 'Ffat^** C eii^ ; ,'C apti^ e. • Ve •'e'e e'e* 3*^ words ss two words. MUuidiiiii oost IS; yrles ot thrso Hass. FOR SALE —CUT Fl^WBRS, Fred Middn; P ^' 'Peter- e/.-.e'ei..;e.Va 7% lino rstss psr day for tr«aslos(> CbtyisiitheinuQis, Fon ponds, aad LAIOSB BBATED R 60M with 8(»: Oapta&ii EterOte ' lAjtt Ve eVe Ms e e e e e «, e,s e e^e * mAm_ LastTwoWoeki ;V. • • 4 o • • •. ' . If, ISSf ___ oafBstloBs. W a laalia in >flbrsi boar^ hoBM’^ y R f^ 68 Oarden Cssb C hSfn st«ns and waddibf -bouquats. atr^jh,m ;^' .... *••**•■• • ‘a.*** • eVe • 33 Elrst iKSgiti ...... $95 . .;-r- t CoassoatlTS Days ..I T otsl • ots Krauss Oreenhoiiaa, 691 Hutford A te . . ; V . 32^ I ConssoutiTS Days .. » ots U ots New B r it^ V u s t. r 180 Road. Pboae 8862. The 1932 Red Cross Roll Call for PS By B i^ ^ N E . J a c o b s . , - . 10% Wtot Ilartlbrd Tbusti: tt • dfO 1 Pay s.ooooooooooooo) 11 ot^ It_ota APARTMENTS, FLATS, *^ * *«* * * *■ * *.* • ■ • • 43% All ordars for Irrsfolar Inssrttpas a quota of 1,800 memibera will get InamnuMie' 8to(Ae. - ■ .will bo obarfod a t tho oao tliao TENEMENTS 63 Jateamnvme, EIa ,N ov. 10_(AP) _ Auteiffii* e****^'! Spoclal ratos for loac tona OTOry underway .tomorrow—Annletloa Day >Oil3o'• • • • • • • • !|[2% Aetna ;^ualty ...,..., 8 2 , 86 day advorUsiar *!▼•» »PO» MO VING—TRUC^INIQ— FOR RENT—8 AND,4 ROOM tene- '—afto-* a meeting, of the vdnnteer Time , was When a ptesidenfiai elec- Aetoh^A*•••••••••• i3 'ilg Ads ordorod for tbroo or si* t|<» Ttes .an imte>Hate in tee aad stopped before the third or STORAGE 20 amta, a)l improvements, stew organisation of more than 160 work* iQi ‘.teaeeeeeeereeestree *73% A e t n a 29' d l life; of ;jQhn D. ItetetefeUte, gr., but ..rdsrC ,*...;••••*••*••••**.. 25:^ AuteinoDfle * .. i ...... 18 '/1 8 " day will be oharared oaly. for the m - b^t,';at 168-170 Oak street Inquire era at the Center Congrafpitio^ tual aumber of Uraes t ^ Ad 0bP*ftJ[r SILVER LANE BUS UNIM9pac4al Mi^Ie Matumlty Home. ^te' hte. teW A lo t;itf ,7water flow over Can.Pac*-,. conn. GtAMX :....:;. 88 85 •d. obarsin* at the rate earned, but church house .at 7:.3.0. o’clock tonight, Tra Knom Ded, floiilnds CaSC ( ^ ' L ) 89^ Haitford Firb ...... 85% 871 no allowance or refunds oan m made Tates for schotd chUdyen. Saa teC d u e in te e 94 years be has Uved. on six Ume ads stoppfd after the- driver. . - ; : F o r : Re n t —4 RdoM tenement, at which final instructions wi|l be Cerro.De Paiuo National F ire ...... 88%' 8t1 with all improvenlents,-129 Glen- given by Miss Marjorie Cheney, ^^^elghW Jiten” ^ That’s bis Ches a^d'- V I indireefiy when' hp' arriyed here this Coml Eblv .,...;...... ' 9% more than one time. Ridats. Telephone 6941. morning enroute .to' his estate at Ooiis Gas 58$t Oonn. Ease. Serv ' 40/ 44 The Inadvertent omission of Incor­ furniture moving to distant points. in the two-week period. Ormond Beach. Conn. Power...... *. 40% 421 rect publication of advertlsln* will be Large modem trucks, Nj^rlenced Work AcoompUshed Cent Can . . . GreemviCh, WAG, pfd. .45 V-. FOR RENT—8 ROOM apartments, Havana, Ciiha, boy. 16;—(AP) : ..A Rebublicau of long standing, I « • • • • I reotlfled only by oancellfaion of Urn men, prompt aervice, ali'goodf In- In speaking of the work accom* Com Prod'.. Hartford Elec ...... : 49 51. four room, flats at 86-88-42 Maple A tropioid hu^cane scourig^d the • • • • • • « le' ! • • # • • • eharxe made for the service .-endered. ■ured while in trgnsit are feature! pushed by the Red Cross' locu^y, Mr. RpekefeUer l8, .to put it Uke one Drug Hartford Oas ...... 40 . ; — All advertisements must poafom street Telephone 6617. three eaateraihoit provlhoes of Cuba! member ot- his. household said, *‘al- p u f>bnt I • • • • • < la stylo, copy “ 4 typo«aphy with offered at no extra, expensa to you. Mias Chene^ said today that the Na­ do, .pfd ...... i . 40 ■ and pasaiiidi.Oh to d ty ; leaving behind waye glad to aee any. gijod man Tidn, Eastm an kooi A.. ••• •§ < • • • e • I rerulatloas enforced by (he publish­ Daily trips to New York," baggage FOR R e n t —6 r o o m tenement all tional Red Croiss'haa distributed: in S N Bf'r Co ...... n 2 116, hundreda .of ■ casiudtiee — among regardless of;party.” . Elec and Mils I • • • • • • < ers and they reserve the rlpht to delivered direct to steamship j^ers. Improvements, 234 Oak street the town of Manchester, through the edit, revise or reject any oopy con* them ton known : dead '— aad.gte^t . He indicated his qnnpatey. for Elec Auto.'Ltte > • a”* • • • I Manufacturing Stocks For further informatton ■ call 80tt, Phone 8567. agency of the loCal chapter, 10,400 property, .damage. I’tesident Hoover by calUng atten­ Elec Paw and Lt Am' Hafdwaw ...... l5 17 C*LOSn?^HOUM^lasslfled ads to 8860, 8864. Perrett A.Glfnney, Inc. bags ot flouf, 24 1-2 poimds to each The lo^,f^ireatahing. storm cut tion to a brief article Tn tee paper Fox Ellm A Am'Hosiery — 25. be published same day must be re* FOR. RENT—FIVE ROOMS, sec­ bag. They have also distributed 1400 Gen Elec .. celved by IS o’clock noon: Saturdays ond floor, all Improvements at 187 off the eastern iprot^CB of,.tite it< he had on his breakfast table, writ­ Arrow. H end H, com. 5% 71 XI:tO a. m. SILVER LANE BUS LINE effCr the yards of. cloth in prints, shirting, land so d fe c tly ^ it waip inteosstble: ten by wqi Bpgcrs the humorist G«x Foods ., do, pfd...... I... 70 —, accommodation of their > large De- 'I'umpike W est Inquire first ginghams! play cloth, flannel and to-say how. great'wasTte toll. .,, Gen*Motors ...... ,14% Billings and Spencer.. -r 2 TELEPHONE YOUR Luxe bus for lodge, party or team floors. **That is sometemg mighty fine, birdseye. '. But trtcklhig rep6rte.!to the o«^- Gillette ••• • • • •,»-« • • e !■•*•e - t ’a •••a* a e •a •a 17% B ristd Bw m ...... --r 10 WANT ADS. trips at special rates. Phohe 8068, he smd. “Wijl. has, written some Mrs. Carlos HOlcomb of 60 Scai>. ittiil'told Of ten dead, in ,tee 'city very good ati# lately." Gold D ust ...... » e *.»'• • • « • • 18% do, pfd. .... — 105* Ads are acoeptod over the telephone 8860, 8864. 'RENT—6 AND 4 room tene- Camajuanl, Santa Clara* In t'B a rv at the CBAROB RATH slven above '.ments, all-improvements. Apply, 95 borough. Road has organized a group The article referred to addressed 21% Caee,^ Lockwood aSd B — ' 300 as a oonvenlehde to advertisers, but, of six women, who are making over There were .unconfirmed' reports contolaUon to Mr. Hoover from "the In t Nick I • a • • • > a a a a a a a 8% coums Co .15 . —; the CASH RAXBB will be aooepted as HASTINGS ft MH4^ER. Local and Foster street Telephone 5280 or tluit four persons had 'been burled Int.Tel and.Tel 10 Colt’s Firearms ..... "7%, 9,1 long distance moi^g aad truck- 4645. secondhand clothing to be distribut­ whole American people," which tee TUliL PATMBNT if paid at Che busi­ under a . coUapslng: - chimney, at Johns. Manville ) a a a a a a I 28% Eagle L o c k ...... 16 21 ness ofHee on or before the seventh Large or small jobbing. Low ed to the needy. The local Red Cross Writer said ‘is no doubt greater Camaguev, CamaguSy province. Kehnseott > a • a a a « • a a a a a a a^ 12 Fafiilr Bearings...... — 85. day followln* the first Insertion of, rates. Prompt service. Dial 4256. FOR RENT—NOV. 1ST., five roomsi has put in a requisition for a con­ than that ever shared by a losing each ad otherwise the CHARQB: first floor, with garage,' on Lllley siderable amount of ready made Neuviste, Catesguey,' on the north prelddent.” It added; "There is noth­ Kwug and Toll . '% E^ller Brute, Class A. RATS will be collected. No responsi­ •------coast, reported a vdnd velocity of ing personal m that vote against Leblgh V al Rwy . . ■ a a a a a e • 14% Gray Tel Pay Stanon. 21 bility for errors In telephoned ads street near Center, off Main street clothing and garments for men, wo­ j.80 miles an hour-b^ore the wires Ligg uid Myers B will be assumed and their aoouraer p a in u n g ^ p a p e r in g 21 Inqpilre 21 Elro street Phone 5661. men and chUdren. you.” 59% Hart and Cooley ..... cannot be suaranteed. went out and there were indicatlona, LostVs > a a a a a < > a a a a a a < 28% Hartmann Tob, ram... Organisation. weather officials said, that the dam< His First Vote LorUlard do, pfd ...... INDEX OF PAINTTNO DECORATINO, paper FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and 4 The drive organization has been But Mr, Rockefeller preferred to 18% aga through part of; tee three prbV' MsKeesp Tin 47 In t Suvw I « • • « • • hanging, 89 a room; also glaaslng. room apartments, beat, janitor divided into four divisions, each of talk about tee sunshine vtelch CLASSIFICATIONS service, refrigerator furnished. OUl inces had bew tremendous. atreaked across tee etatibn plat Mont Wiard a a a a e ( t a a a a a a a a a 12% do, pfd . Rlrths oeaeeauo o.e:* soaaesps oRICe s a A. KafiehL Telepb . . bpin.. .Martin van Bureh was chief 18% do, p f d ...... tains, with teams ranging inr -per­ Apparently Camaguey province Nat Pow and Lt > a a a a a Mann A* Bow, Class A CAFd of TbUlkS a a a a aaa aa a a •• •• • B FOR RENT—THREE, five and six executive, then, .And Mr. Rockefeller 14% In Uomorlam ...... 7 sonnel from a few members; to ten was hardest h it There ware rS' N Y Central ..... t a a a e a a a a a 25 . do, Class B ...... ZlOSt H&d BOB&A aaaaaaaaaaataa* A BEAUTT CULTURE—Earn while room tenements, with all modem first Tiras old enough to vote Zachary and more.. Several of the teams ports tea^: tee death Ust in Majuagua I a a a a a ABBOoaeonOBU .araaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 1 teaming. Details tree* E|artford imprpvemente. Inquire at 147 East Taylor was elected. NY NH ahd-H .. 18 Norte and ’Jiidd*...... have not yet been completed, but Noranda ...... • •• • a a a a a 1 3 ^^ Niles Bern Pond ...... Personals .xn f Academy ot Balrdrewring./ '698 Center street or telephone 7864. would be high. 'For Bumy years, virtually since Automobnes the organization to date is set up as Thirty-three of the; 200 Injured at N orth Am ...... a a a a a a a a # 2 3 Peck, Stow and Wilcox Automobiles for Sale , A Main street, Hartford. his retirement frdm^ aefive businees, follows: Caniajuani and nearby areaii wnpe P a c k a rd ...... aaa a,a a a .a .a ., 1 2 ^^ Russell, Mfg- ...... Automobiles for Bxchaniro ....« S 6 ROOM t e n e m e n t . aU Improve- John D. Rockfeller,. Sf., has lived Division No. 1, Miss Maty Hutch- taken by; train toward Safita Clara. Parana P u b ...... • *aaaa#aa 3% S covill'. (.# e • • • •' I Auto Aooessorles-^^res ...... * ntepte, garage, good location, rent in-a port, of ,cl(fi8terh'd seclusion, Auto Repi Repalrlni^—Painting ■ ...... Ihson, leader; to canyals section The Cea&juaiiL; suburb'of Beiba was Penn ■ • aaaa, aaa< ,Stsnlty.’Works HELP WANTED—MALE 36 reasonable, 26 Walker street In- Away .ftem the ilia of tee worH so u % Auto 8oh( Smiools . .^. quk« 30 Walker. TeL 7268. west of Main street' and''south of dC steby^ Phlla R a a a a a I Sm ytee Mfg Cb' I «.e • • • Hotoroyoles—Bd»cles ...... service to all dassifleations of Howard Boyd, M rs. C la ^ c e Quite* a'qrtetihg, teffy iterd aq to '^ ^ e to Ms during his, decliiUBg years. Radio.' . . , Ta5*jr.«id,Fe — 120 — - I—ii, .ni^ ,Johnson 'hOock facing M^in Wanted AutoS' Otoiwcles business. Liberal commission. Ex­ by, Mrs; Franklin :Dexi^, Mrs.jE. send, spM sjbiiH tx^ doc^tors, m irste ' vlflimecr'of.Hm&r - ■ RuEbNeith^;:;. . ^8%; ess and Piafesatonisl Servtcee stteeV: all modem improvements, [Ahyway, ‘Neighbor'John"^'did not Business Servlcw.Offered ...... It clusive territory. ^HargraiM Sys­ including, heat Phone Aarbp John- A. S t Laurent, MirA Clark- Baker, and equipmeim '. • > v R c m ^ ^ R sild . . . . .^-.1...... 4'*'. Household aorvtosa Offered tems, Inc., 505 Eighth: AvA, New schi, 8726' or' janitor'7685. Mrsi'Eirutson Woodruffs M tejBayi r e i ^ ^ thaf Ibi^ his .aenise lof'bmhor. ohd sporte- Building -HContractlna ...... 14 York. croft Walsh and Miss Edna TenGL tee city spf^^d bpt Uttle, idthl -maateiubVer Pre(4 de ibhbk'LTi.;'!' aq-a, L> |o®p,tcom. ' :v€w Florists—Hurseries...... WAL^JUT, NEAR PINE street Captain; Miss, Emily B* KlSfitean; ,a boat in tEte htebte had been m feat. The election in fact, • • • • • • • 4 Whifiock Coil Pipe ... ; h UUUnery—Dressm aking...... cities of Glastonbury, Wethersfield nlpms 816-818. Ip c ^ e Tailor Shop. AUce Paradis, Miss Mary''Strong, water dted past Santa Ctera. Etepair Hills hems, Trithout even vbtthg. Stand >••••#••••« J.B.W ii’ihs> Cb; $10 .par 50 Moving—Truoklng—Storage . . . c«w5*Were working fete>u^y to re Hale and; hearty, Mr. Rockefeller St Gas had El • ••••••••4 Painting—Papering ...... and parts of Hartford with widely Telephone 6030. Miss Hden Gustafson, MIm Grace Professional Servloes ,...... X- advertised household and farm prp- Hatchj Miss Eldythe Chapman ' and estabueh cqmnitedcatip^. said, he’ enjoyed tee southward trip S t cm Cal Repairing ...... ducts. Route experience preferred FOR RENT—FIRST. CLASS butted The Pite-Antericaa'Airwate fcbied- grea^. He had a fine nighth sleep. St Oil N :j • • • • • • • • • Miss Helen ETederidcsoxi. ■ diRB QDOtAnOHS Jf. : Tafiorlng—Dyeing—Cleaning ... but not necessary. Write Rawleigh apartment; also several single 4Lid . Captain, Miss Emma Strfcklqnd; tfie to ten eastern ptevlnces .7788 re- He ^arrived hew on tee coolest morn­ Tex Corjp . I • • • • • • 4 Toilet Ctoods and Service...... ■ ♦ ‘ t .Wanted—Business Service Industries, Dept. CU-S5-47, Albany, double bouses In good locations. Miss Minnie Church, Miss Hazel luined tms moteing, bOt the wire­ ing of tee Tvinter far. but he 'nmkea RbU Bear. Bdnentlonal N. y . Appty Edward J. HoU. Phone 4642. Rogers, Miss Mary McNeill, Miin less station at the htelKirt Tras ^un­ was ^impressed most by the rela- Trans-AmeHto ... > • • e • r • By ASSOC^BDiERBSS Courses aad Classes aaaaaaaaasa Olive Richmond, Miss ‘ Catherine able to ' com m unltete Tirith the gun­ fiyely . warm;'sunshine..* .: < Union Carbide ... > • • ! • • Amer. d t Pow end Lt .... Private Xnskruotlon aaaaaaaaasa FOJt' RENT.—4-ROOM ■ tenem ent 5 boat Yara in 'NCuidtas 'harbor, pre­ T was. ushered into hit. drawing Unit Aircraft .. > • • • • • 4 AfBd'Gss pad,Elec Dancing saaasaeeessass s.s^g . . .*. J8-A Foster, 'iss Marfhn Brewer, EYed* Mnsloat—Drsmatlo ...... ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Ridgewood street; gara|:e; ren t 820 lie Edwards, Victor ^fuason, "Sls- sumably bfoaufie her aerial had been room thie.momdxig Just as breakfast U nit Gorp'.. ! • • • ! • • !*• e e.e • Abler Stip Pow;,.. bktem do#n. Unit Gas Imp • ! # • • • • • < Cent States EEec .. ' .Wanted—Instruotlon . . . a t e s so mputb. Inquire L. LeUti, 178 ther Peterson, Raymond Bensqn. vras beihg/placed oh tee'table. A BIbbhcIhI FOR SALE —SECOND HAND Parker street Phone 56l28. Fragm entary f e p p ^ which Could steaming bsked apple .fatteh^tm g- U s Ind Ale .... > • • • a • 4 Cit Service ...... )•«••!• Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages Captain, Miss Marjory Scbjel^e; doors, blinds, sash and frames, not be .confirmed teid there v^ere ly .befoM..bim,'bUt teat could TvaiL. U S’,Steel ...... ■ • • • • e e 4 Elec Bond , and Share Business Opportunities...... FOR R E N T -D e s i r a b l e 6. room Florence Schleldge, Horence Howe, ten dead! and 200 injured in' Santi­ Util Pow. end Lt Ford Unrited ...... Money to lioan ...... plumbing fixtures and hot air pipes. Louis Howe, Ruth Howe, -Eles^or ‘‘CMiteixily”, .he told a m em ber of tenement excellent condition, near ago proyince. Werner Pic ...... Liter Sup Pow .... I • • • • • • • 4 Help, and SItnationB Call 6456. Hobby, AUce Modei^, Edna Crw- hia Dpuseholg who asked hUn if he' Help Wanted—rFemale ...... C en t^,' Inquire Kemp’s Store, 768 TiroUld' see a 'rityresehtative of tee Wtot Union .... > • • • • • • 4 Niag Hud Pow • !! • • • < Help Wanted—Male ...... Main street. thers, Eleanor BidweU. West El and Mfg ...... 2 f % PennJRoad .... Help Wanted—Male or Femalo . Division *No. 2 (Lesider, Mrs. Associated Press, “show Urn in Agents Wanted ...... FUEL AND FEED 49-A c a v . new:"’ Woolumrth ...... 88% Sjegsi i^sek > • • • • ! ! ! Situations Wanted—Female .... FOR RENT—WILLIAM and Hud­ Maude Shearer; section west of r.. Elec Bond and Shaw(Cute). 38% stind GU Ifid . FOR SALE—h a r p w o o d also We chatted casually about Us Situations Wanted—Male » e e e e o 0 son atyeet 4 and 5 room flats. W. R. Main, north of Center): and tee weather. , * ■ : ~ ; ; ; : r Uihtod Fbiindew .,1% Bmployment Agencies »eoeoooeea range and fuel oil. V. IIB Bobby, 66 Henry. Dial 4649. Captain; Pearl Martto; Dorothy U h ^ QM;...... 3% Tilve atede—Petei—Poultry—Vehleloe Wells street, telephone 6I48* Goss, ;Ei(UUce Hrowh, Styne Ti)orn* le said vickhur un the Itely is installing radioequipment Doga—^Blrds—Pets ...... 41 paper, *Tb se'methittg 1 wafit :^u to Ubited?Lt aad Pow A 4% Liv) Stock-Vehlolee ...... 48 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, felt Clarissfi Wood, Ethel Ttdman, in tee lifeboats of its heW Uners. UtU^Pew ahd Lt %./,l% Poultry and Suppllea ...... 48 CASH PRICE on one half cord 4 ft doi^tairs, all modem Improve- Madeline Jacquemin, Shirley Mc- Hartford,' Nov. lO.—(AP)—Oov- rsM to msi . T- have read it sevoral Wanted — Bats—Poultry—^oek 44 hard wood,'83.6Qi aa#ed to order, metite. Inquire 14 Arch street Loughlin, Roger Wlntm^. embr W.' L. Cross today made pub- timsh hut I fbUte it ihry interest- For ffrrlo.—'Tltlsfuinanoous 84.00. Hickory, sawed to. order. Uc-the fe^Wifig appeal to the peo­ Ing,'’’/ Articles for Sale 48 Ri^resente Veterans Foreign 4.50. Range oil 8c. gSL L. T. Wood Wars. Auxiilary. Captain, El^repce ple of CmmcbtyBiit fbr support for It was a news atoh in TcUi^'a Boats and Aecessorlea ...... 48 dsfssted, Repuhhean candidate, in m Building Materials o o o o o • • Co. Phone 4496. HOUSES F ( » ltENT 65 SuIUvan; Florence Peterson,. EUza* tee AmeritehKed Cross: Dlamonds-^Watcbes—J ewelry ‘‘On behalf of tee American Red NebMeka jeeidaaly ren w l^ 'dt his Biectrloal Appliances—Radio .. 49 HEMLOCK SLARP 82.50 land, beth Phelan, Joanna Powers, Maty defeat at tee polls ’raepday ahd Fuel and Feed ...... 49*A FOR RENT — NICE Ni c e COTTAGE Fraser, Maud LiggettESizabetb Cjrbss which eenducts Its epmpaii^ Oarden — Farm—Dairy Products 60 mixed slabs 83.(k>; oak wood 84, bopi^, 6 rooms with 2 car garage, Maher, Gertrude Buchanan, Bertha Nov. l l 't o 2 f f(^ qn'iaeteiaMd'^mem*; wish«d the Demperata "the beet of Household Goods ...... 81 oak slabs 8^* Spscigi flr«p|ace shmbbery, shade trees. House in Wetherell, ESeaner Frei^bDve. bentto in Cemifcubut. Bpt einte Ipck." The . last Une^'teemsid to ap- Machinery and Tools...... 88 wood, cut to orc|er, loak 84,25, to Tfir; R ecke^f for ^ he Musical Instrumanta...... 88 perfect couditton, 78 Mather street Repreesnting American ‘ Legion the world War IjaW hupian n b ^ Office and Store Equipment . . . . 84 hickory 84.60. ChaA Stajre. Dial Rp>brt:J.: 8i«i^:.l(Ip9 Main 8t AmdUary. Captain, Sybil. Russa” been eb, imperpfive. The dimand amUed as it was riMd ttN h: “l^t'is Specials at the Stores ...... 81 3149. Maty Broteian/Teresa iBlikowshr. ir ^ bur'"haiieiMi r^ef agencies nbw.'hme to forggt party*.poljtics Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 87 Ethel Quish, Mrs. George Olds, has been almost; he^pd belief, yet and-Tirofk tb.get the natlaom eoon- Wanted—^To Buy ...... 81 SEASONED HARDWOOD, stove there hiae been ho iUnteing from ref omib train bade on the'traok;" Rooms—Boare—Hotels Bsaovts sixe, furnace chunks or fireptece GETTING BREBGBiaES BEADY OUve C hartier, C hristina Glenney, Rostanmnta Minnie Carrington, LUUan M atter, spohiBlbtlity.' .. Nie Fedini). govern** Rooms .Without Board ...... 88 len^H^s 87 cord or 84 load. Gray meat iteelf has m ^e lavillh^e fpr Boarders Wanted...... 88-A birch 86 coru. Chgii. Heejder, tele­ Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 10—(AP) — Ida Woodbouse. Country'-Board—Resorts...... '. M CoufldiBat.that 77ill.be back by Captain, Ford Ferris; LUm diatfflwttbh *tl»bu|& five Hotels—Restaurants ...... ' 81 phone Rosedala 18-lB. April,!' Fraidc X. Schwab, former Parapn, Maigaret Paraeo, Jessie mUlioh bU8bels/bf Tjqiaat aad^iW,000. Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 88 bales of 'eotten-^ taSkfWbub is.be- maimr,'is gettiiig ready to meqfe Potto, Grace R. Ferxls, Hden D. ..W'nsWngtoin,.'' Nov. 10.—(AP) — Real Batata For Rent GARDEN—FARM-^DAIRY tte ^ .weatem New York brewing BidweU, Wallace Shearer and Mark ing ditehar^ Tidthf teAt q^ct cSlf Apartments, .Flats, Tenements .. 88 ciehity^mr whieh ‘tee-Re, ’ oyer; 45;00nD Suburban tor Rent .... ^ annotmeed laet night that the Division No. 8 ' (Leader, Misa bloVm . a7ray .. .77ith other c ^ t p l Summer Homes for R e n t...... FOR SALE—A-1 y^dw globe tur- p te W wlll'^Btavt ru tnufaoturiitf beer Naomi. Foster; Section fast of Main! fhm iUei.'ih tm s . a te te ' Jlbnie tm'ce; itetoblef Ity'tee Penuctatfo.tonM o. Wanted to Rent...... ^ p s , 86c bushel, tlte' faHn. H. T^telh^^dp .days a fte r the m a w g of south'of Center): gbne i^OOp b u n ^ q f rfibuf Real Ehitate For Sale tb m i. 4J6j)b0^.3mra ;O h|^N . BauRen^lSwA' Apartment Building (or Sale ... Warren Case, Bueloaad. beqy.j[8 Schwab said ^ w t Captain, .Mrs* Paul. Carter; . Mite ’Hp^,;.aad;Beiid Smbat’^bf. Utah, h i Business Property (or Sale ...... dun% the liuit few days he had n - Florence Wilson, Miss Florence have 8hip]^'^fi^^'*^^^(^^ the^Bteato wUl, yield; the .hdii^lof Farms and Land (or Sale ...... o^efl-'bffere for the breweiies' from Metcalf; JBrs. 1 Astrld Dbugan,.lii^ hew. '/tyidespr ------the'looil^' 8etvlce‘'to' Eduhrd .P! Houses (or Sale » a a e a • • a*o • e a WANT|;Dv-*TO ByY 58 sgraml New. .York; City concems, MUdred .Harrison, Mils Hden Garil- c^ttnues'*to cbmniangirinteQsive re- Pbu of North' CaroHna'and 'Wifliain Lots (or Sale . 0 e e, e e e • liW Acttvltles.: itm .'c^N at^ teat Resort Property (or Sals but* had r ^ ^ h ^ to. c o tte r 'th e n i. n4r, .Airs. Joseph 'TedfteA MM.' E. B ^^.‘of Idaho. Bshfsn, ;78, Suburban (or Sale ...... 1 BUY ALL KINj^ of bousebolQ ’• ' Samuel Stevens, Mrs. Fltesnce Hor­ IQQiOeO membcM, Ardm. cJoslhf a term wUeh ' Real Estate (or Bxchango .... goods, furniture eto* Better pftocs Perhm ' the vogue^of red dresfea ton. ^ 5 . pohneefirat; ; We':.., uiiwt; :not. fall! 4- :1890—te a longest etettoubus Wanted—Real E state ...... paid if you call or write. Nathan short of'this ,gpite V/As governor,. Anetlon—Legal Hetleea is inerety mieaat to match the color Captain, Mrs.. Edna Oase Parker; -stoy^’ioD'any persen ia- e ^ e r A. Legal Notices ...... Tt LiveranC Colchester, Conn. Tele­ bBng "lijied by most bookkeepers Mrs. Annie Gleason, Mrs. ■ WilUam I.urfe’awtyone who'.can do so to phone 97. nowadays. Keene, Mrs. Ward Taylor, Mrs. take burmembendiip.*' ' Fou at 66,* has 'served: since 190L

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Reed, wardso; qf the meOumtilon of Armistice D^y; C a ^ farthar j^iana wore aiada? to carry gradee of the Nathan B ile end Bar­ vrtfh' «aeh the Amdatlce Day parade are re> ican vVete|raas, held its election of state prison at' W ethersflj^ has queited to assemUe at the Army .lain Malin, a meifiber of the British out tiie poUdito to w^foh the aaaoda- nard aehoole to thd -High School as- officers and installation last night accepted an invitathm' to at ■7 fttiti Navy dubhouae tomorrow 'A ir Force during the "World War at’the Armory and 85'nun, disabled tion ia pledged. additional aembly haU. Tbe.'Prkpua was toi Joint obaervaiBea of the World War momlngr at 9 o'clock. spoke to the cbUdren on the mean­ in service, signed ,the charter iof the inembm ' liave tiett aeeurod r.Bintia the annual meettog'of the Chamber ing of Armistice Dhy. A t assemblies of Omtouree at the jOount^ Club Armistice end Bducatlon week. . post The officers of the newly the firat meeting and,to fu rth er.^ The youns people’s department of yesterdi^ afternoon in the Robert­ fonned poet are: Commander, next Tuesday'eventog. Hia subject The itfQgrani OKbeatra, flag the South Methodist church ichool son and Hollisttt street scIiqqIs, creaac the quinbeteiiq;) a conunlttee will be ^Triaon.Problems of Today.’’ salute, Wond W ar eeleetions. George G. Schreck; senior, vice cqm'; In Flanders FiddSi .liarlon Olson; V ; ' will hold a pwty in the banquet haU the pupils united in carry­ mander, John Rady; Junior vice coneisting of H. H.' Brooks, Friuli The otbeir speaker,: previously jair ing out the scheme of contrasting Swain, Danid Griffin, Fred *Ayictf; nounced, will be Ward D u ^ ,. xnal^ Answer No.. ' Flbrenee Appleby; of the church tomorrow evening,at commander, Alton Lathrop; chap­ Answer, No.! 2, Barbara Lundberg; 7:80. The affah^ will be in the nature schools of the early American days lain, Daniel Walker; seigeant-at- Ar^bald^'jjSt^/qnaon and WUUani aging editor of the Hartford Timds. with modem schools as part of the Tickets for the^meettog are now Honor bur Batelotie Dead, Sherwood of a welcome to the new classes who arms, Donald Miller; officer of the Johnson was mgaiilzed to enxi^ Badmbqlton: eeinet solo, Chester have recently entered this depart­ Educational week program. day, Clyde Davis; adjutant Albert businese men and taxpayers, to the. ob sale at the Chambrnr. office, at The old scluxd with its rough the lowest price to mai^ years, The ShieldB; Fouiteefi, Years Ago, Rob­ ment. Games and stunts will be in Downing; treasurer, David McKlSann; aasoelation;wlth.a view of f s e u r ^ ert Holman; Soldters of Freedom, benches, dpnce stool, birch rod, and board of trustees, Arthur McCaim, a more^ egtdtable ’distrifaution Cbami>er A Commerce will'aasunie charge of Mrs. Arthur Gibson’s class droning chorus recitations was very Blanche GatUr Wilstm’s ' Addrtoss to and refreshments wfU be served by Fred Woodhoiue, Robert Donnelly; taxes for hightVay construction and part of thnoost of the dinner, wUCh cleveriy depicted b y . tbe'^pupils of will be served by CatanO of the O ^ - the Soldiers, Edward Waldi; The Miss Jean Tovde’s class. post physician, and surgeon, Dr. L ^ upkeep between the public and the Unknown Siddier, Michael Fierro; A Burner Which the literature classes, while piqills M)peratoni of freij^t trucks , and fee Shop. A ll xnembera are uigqd * . , . ' <• of the dassea showed the Verne Holmes. presentation of George ,Washington Members of the Manchester Moth- The installing officer' last night highway coaches on the pubUe to make their reservations Immedi­ awards. modem school with its newer roads.' ' • ately, as the number available is Carries Hale’s Guarantee . era’ Club are reminded of the phasM of work. Including character was William Dodd, National organ­ Songs by the. B c ^ and Girls’ November meeting tomorrow eve­ izer of West New York, N. J., as­ It is the plan of the Association limited. Rtimrvations will Clom Glee Clubs; the 'meaning of Ameri­ education, sewing, cooking, manual Monday n ig h t' - _ . ning at the Center church house. training, nature study, music appre­ sisted by officers of the staff of to present bills to the next L^^tUk- can Education. Week,, John Bert­ Mrs. Robert Dewey will be chairman State Commander John J. Mulligan ture requiring motor vehicles oper­ A business meeting will be-held rand; American Education week, ciation and education for leisure before^ the speaking program, at of the hostesses and the speakers time. of Waterbury headed by Junior Vice ating fOT hire to pay sufficient group of four hosrs; The American will be Minn Inez Peck of Hartford, Commander Peter Ntigent of New taxes' as are necessary to compen­ which the nominating committee School, Marjorie Edwards; What Students of the social studies win present its recommendations for chairman of the Child Welfare de­ classes presented a brief history of Haven. Commander Mulligan was sate the State for the cost of con­ the Conmum Schools have helped officers for the ooming year. T he partment of the American Legion the schools of Manchester. Pupils unable to be present due to illness. structing and matotatotog the hlgto America to achieve, group of ten taking part in the old school were The regular meeting nights of 'ways over which they operate and slate is beaded by E. J. Murphy as girls; The Home and Its 'Virtues, auxiliary and Miss Lucy C. Shana­ president han, department director of the Julia Converse, Eugene Kelly, the new post has not been selected to effect an equitable distribution of Gladys. A d ^ ; The Success of Georgina Dewart, Albina Kaski, but Commander Schreck urges all siich costs between the private auto- Democracy, Iflchael Zwlck; war Commission for Education of World utobile owner and those operating War Orphans. Edward Frazier, Janet McCarthy, members.who signed the charter to songs, assembly; the seven cardinal Cash Price * Billy Shea and Austin Custer. vmtch for notices of the next meet­ for hire« It is also proposed to en­ AaOR-FIREMEN GIVEN objectives A education, group of deavor to secure enactment of legls The Booster Club of the North In the new school were Irene Jar­ ing date. Members of the post wish­ seven hoys. Less Installation vis, Helen Hobl, Helen Gudjunia, ing to attend the Armistice Day lation restrictiing the grora weight, The Ten Commandments for Methodist church announces a roast size and speed of motor vehicfea A REAL REHEARSAL School Children, group of ten girls; pork and sauerkraut supper for Margaret Napoli, Henry Brooks, ceremonies at the hospital are ask­ Amelia Stri^ke, Edith LucaSt ed to be present .at the Army and ei>erated for hire to the interest of{ these beautiful ideals for children THe Victor oil burner is not to be confused with Thursday evening, November 17 in the safety :of the general public and originated to Czecho-Slovakia. They the large vestoy of the church, Dorothy Johnron, Francis Wallett, Navy Club Friday morning at 9 Called To Andersim Home “cheap" burners being offered today— it is A quality Valerie Miller. Theodore Brown and o’clock. also to regulate the hours of service have been tideen up in other coim- tickets for which are in the hands William Tedfo'rd. of the drivers of such vehicles. Stin A lam Just Before Cur­ tries, and are.on the.bulletin boards burner w hi^ ciurries Hale’s complete gowahtM. A of the members. Mdvin Cox, chair­ Jane Curtis, Frank Gallnat, Rob­ tain Call For Their Show; ^ of countless schools; Your Afterself, man, will be assisted by Mrs. Clay­ Stories were related of truck double strand burner which makes it very sim ^e to ad­ ert Alley and Elizabeth Finnegan of drivers being required to work im- Paul Quimby; chorus. Let Us Set ton Holmes, Mrs. W iU i^ E. Shaw, the Social Studies Classes each out­ DRIVING RAOi AND WIND reasonably long hours without ag- Several members of the cast of the CbUd, etc.; orchestra. just to the proper level Made to fit each iuai|||^ever]r Mrs. John J. Flavell, Mrs. Mark lined a particular .school event in pbrtimity for rest thereby radan- “Aren’t.We All’’ took part to an un- fi^ box, ^ y ii^ an even distribution o f h'eat.' /^XMusually Holmes and Mrs. Thomas D. Smith. Manchester’s history. Parents were deiing- the safcity of private car e:q>ected rehearsal last night They The club served one or two similar invited to the assei^y. The Rol^rt- FELLTREES, WIRES HERE drivers and of a tn icld ^ concern were memb^ of the ^uth Man- strong casting on a single base. Cotee in ^ d 1st us ex* suppers last winter and they proved son and Union schools win conduct that compelled a driver tq operate' diester Fire Department and were plaki the superior qualities of this oil burner. ' Fult^ very popular. a similar program for parents Electric Company Official Says a heavily loaded-truck vdtii dtf ec- supposed to take part to a fire Thursday at one o’clock. tive brakes resulting in serious acci-^ scene to the play. It was near guaranteed by Hale’s and the maker. The Manchester Green Community Storm Last Night Equalled dent and also of heavy overloadii^ curtain call when a still alarm came club will nm its regular setback and Any This Tear. of trucka vdth consequent additional- from the home, of Frank H. Ander­ At HALE’S Honsefiuiilslitog Depfc—Baemnent.' dance tomorrow evening at 8:15 at strain upon the highways resulting son at the top of Boulder Road off the Green school assembly hall. The SCANDIA LODGE HOLDS A bowling gale accompanied a to,damage, whcih conditions It. is the Pitkin street They went to the men’s committee is offering at this driving rainstorm last night caiu- desire of the auodatioh to over^ scene with their unit. Hose Company, series, turkeys for first prizes and DHIUTION ON NOV. 17 ing considerable damage to electric coine by means of proper regula- No. s: dollar Mils for second. Refreshments light service and dela^^g all tsrpcs ti(m. A large amount of interest ini The. fire was not serious, being will be served and dancing will of activity. No serious accidents the part of the general public was only'a chimney blaze and the men FISH PINEHURST round out the evening. Men’s Degree 7eam To Be In were reported. reported by the varioiis committees were bacl> Just to time for the play. Charge .of Work a Week An official of the- Manchester and it is anticipated that a la r ^ The fire was to soot in the chtabney. Mrs.. Sedriek Straughan and membership' w ^ be secured and re- A wood fire was burning to the fire­ Nothtog contributea more to biealtii and happtoeaa fiiaa vbp From Tonight. Electric Company, said the storm daughters Elaine and Joyce oi East was as bad as any this .year. Qne sbrictive. measures aimed toward' place at the titoe. Rather than risk riety of good food. We suggest fresh flab. Center street left this afternoon for ikfeguardlng the use of the high- kmding his men out on the slippery laige tree blew down Just north Q ritors - Crackers, Southfield, Mass., to spend the re­ of the railroad bridge on Adams v ^ s for private car drivers can be root to the driving rain Chief Albert 3 Scandia Lodge, No. 23, Order of 1 lb.'box ...... 18o Tender mainder of the week with Mrs. street blocking traffic, until the enacted’ it., the coming legislative C. Foy made use of a Fusee stick Vasa, wiU initiate a class of candi­ session. which, when placed at the foot of Straughaifs parents, Mr. and Mrs. dates at the next regular meeting, highway department removed it. STEWING OYSTERS, Wesley Ward. Electric lights in the. houses in the (diimney, generates gas that 'Pint .■'29c' CUBE s r a A ^ Thursday evening, November. 17, at smothers fira; 8 o’clock at O n ^ e Hall, with the that vicinity were out The tovim of 'll ..I. .-i.i I ■■ i . ■ The regular meeting of S t Mary’s men’s degree team in charge of Bolton, and Lydall and Vernon Fiebh ScMiUops .... 89o'plat Woman’s auxiliary will be omitted the ceremony. Following the meet­ streets' in this town were in dark­ Center Travel Mtobkerd, CM •2'"25c tomorrow evening on ^ accoimt of ing, refreshments wiU be served and ness from 2 until 9 this morning be­ Fffivt^Baddoek Armistice Day. The meeting will be a setback tourney will be held. cause wlnq tangled the wires.. Pit­ 9avid Chambers Measure Your SuIiwmI Sole held on Friday of next week, and the kin street seWfce -was also affected The degree team wUl consist .of Tickets and Infbhnatkm Boqtoil Bluellsb 4 49 c speaker at that time will be a young Eric Nelson, captain; Herbert John­ when swaying. trees snapped off Windows Now for Bntter||sli,;Jarge, Chinese student from the Kenney son, president: Elmer Thoren, vice- wires. - On AH B i » IdneSff^ £oiith*actor Roito Oyttor* Good ilzad taidtvIdiiBl oenr- School of Missions, which is a part president; Carl J.; B. Anderson, past The Southern England. Tele­ 499 Bfaln St. Dial 7007 or 8864 Chowder Chains ' togs. of the Hartford Seminary Founda- president; Sven Carlson, chaphdn; phone Company office here rej^fted D tem ^ Wedge Salt Cod i tion. Erik Modean, master of ceremonies; ten lines out A ordet. Not au hid and Builder Victor Anderson, assistant master been repaired by 9 this morning but We carry a complete line of Spedal—Williams’- Vanilla 39c and one upside down cake , pan of ceremonies; John Poison, Harry theaerrice would be open again in a free wllii each bottle of vanilla. We gave away more than stonh sash and we. also have PROGRESS IN PERMANENT L. Gustafson, John B. Benson, Gxis- few hours it was said. Men engaged In n e r^ rin g 100 the first day of the sale. tave Lindgrm, Olaf Erlanson and in repair work were forced to/Work stonn doors. Outfit your Oscar Johnson. In a steady .rain which continued to Expert Repair and Blue Label Golden PEACE TO BE SHOWN The committee in charge consists fan this morning. MAtTRESS house, this Fall and find out how BMitam Corn Crisp Green Beans of John Poison, chairman; Mrs. Inistallatioh on All much warmer it will be and no­ Is grown to New York State Ellen Modean, Mrs. Victor Ander­ Trinity Past Noble Grands asso­ G re«i Peas tice the saving in fuel from selected .seied. It has Dr. Gaylord W . Douglas To Be son,'Mrs. Malcolm Anderson, Carl J. ciation will meet Wednesday after^ $12.50 Tjrpes of Pumps a pleasing golden color, Is. Good W ill Speaker At South B. Anderson, Oscar Johnson and noon of next week at 8 o’clock at All sixee available. If you want plumbing, heat­ tender, and has a sweet, nnt- Methodist Church Sunday Albert Swanson. Odd Fellows baU, East Hartford. A high quality mattrem ing or electrical work done, lUce flavor. Qniok Cooking YdloW N ig h t. with factory gnarantee. can us for sendee. TheW..G. Gleiiney Ca SPECIAL FRIDAY Tnriilps from Yemen AND SATURDAY Manchester Pump and Ooair Fuel Oil, Lumber, Maaona* . 12

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