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yOL. Ln.» NO. 16. (CXonUlod AdvtrMiUif e« logo lA), SOt'TH MANCHBnraR;., Im WBDNBSDAY, ocrossh (TOURTSSN PAOBS) PiaCB'TBSBBCSMia: INDEPENDENTS LOSE POUnCSREAL DANGER IN CIIY FIGHT OVER TICKET OWieWAIRR CoDrt Rdes That Electors SAVED U. S.-R00SEVELT NORTHEASTER HITS EogmMr of Hirtfoni Moiro- N . . Have the R i^ t To Refnse A U NEW ENGLAND poGtan District Gtes Sac- To Sue Government Caoiiidatn (JaOengM Regak To Ran On the Insnrgents’ COM Factors For Chanbor Gnn Ckhn Thit TUiifl. TiAeL Three Dm A s and Mnch Dam­ MooilKlrs Last N i ^ For War Insurance WIG Ik Worse ff Hi b age Closed Ry Storms; En Elected— T dk Whit k Ntw KoTtBi O etl0 .— (A P )— The New Britaln,^ Oct 19.— (A P ) — when she was asked by “A good water aupi^ {qnrtaaa la teem Xadepeadent RepubUoan Party loat Claiming that she has not received ^whether she had received tee mcmsy tee most priceless poaiaaslon a mu­ Its court flfh t to have the namee of tire Coast Swept 110,000 In war risk insurance on tee from tee government She ipade Wrong W iA Nation— l l i f the regular Republican preild'entlal nicipality can have; a poUttnUy riui application through' tee Veteians life of her brother. Private Ernest Bureau dn October 1, 1929, and tee alectora Included on Ita ballot. utility la tee moat ru la ^ and dan­ Boston, Oct 19.— (A P )—A howl BeU of Mlddlefield, Mrs. Rose May claim was rejected on> Augiut 19, State His Stand On d » In upholding the contention of the gerous liability for a easaanatty as BeU Davis of tela city, adminis­ 1982. eleotora that they have a right to re­ ing northeaster that had already It Is possible to ooMslve;” 'Aidaiced tratrix of hla ^estate, today brought Mrs. Davis and others interested fuse to run on the Independent taken the lives of three Increased In Caleb M. SavUie, ddaf enginew and suit aisAnat the Federal govern­ In tee case communicated with Bonos Tonight ticket, Judge Edwin C. Dlckenion, Intensity today as It swept down the manager of tee'Motropolitan Water ment.-. members of Company C In New Ha­ . Prim te who was a member said In a decision handed down yes­ New England coast. Works of Hartford, a t tee October jm it ven, Derby and other places and terday: ‘That this Is the common all-membership meeting of tee ^iOfHIBihgPvC, lOfid Regiment 26th learned teat tee company’s records Wheeling W.. Vn., a fishing party was swept into the teen went on to outline the method pendent party's request for a man­ sea from the ja n ed r o ^ off the wrong with tee nation” is “ mlwpsu> damus to place the electors on its of obtaining such a system, assum­ Harrison Morris estate. The drownec ing teat tee people Vrlll see teat It agement.” ticket, but did not rule on the vali­ were Ernest \^erra, 40: Manuel dity of the entire Independent ticket Is properly administer^, and also mSON QUITS TOO U T E Speaking after a motor diifo Madeiros, 20, and Joseph MeUo, SO. teat tee works can be built or from Pittsburgh, Mr. ReoScrolt Independent leaders had given no said: indication today as to whether they Mello’s son, Joseph Jr., escaped acquired at a fair price. death as a heavy comber swept him Mr. Seville named three major You have had placed befpeaiycda would take an appeal. back ashore. Dtaonsees Two Issues problems in tee process: First to TO HAVE POST HLLED the spectre of fear by tee Repi; In Boston harbor, an officer and raise tee required sum- necessary candidate and . tee Republican le Judge Dickenson discussed two four prisoners of the Deer Udand ■ iMues: to finance tee undertaking; second, era You have been told “First, whether the Independent House of Correction were marooned, to create an organisation proper AveriD Says Vacaocy Cannot things might have been worse, , sind petitions had been filed legally, and with a civilian, on Long Island, neiur- and competent to handle tee project VOTING MACHINES win be worse If I am elected X9 second whether the Republican elec­ by. They were blown into the lower and operate tee works; third,!to es- office. But I say to you, ‘Yeq harbor early today while a prison tabllsh a rate schedule sufficient for BeHeved to have been dlstraotsd by her husband’s attention to an­ things might have been worse; liw tors had a right to refuse to serve. tee purpose of carrying out tee Be HDad At Next Election “Neither party has apparently ex­ dory, used to transport officers of other woman, Mrs. Jean Phillips, 88, of Woodmcre, L. I., sacrificed her deed we might all of us have b < ^ the institution from the Island to the Idan, and, at the same time, not ex­ own life and tee lives of her two children, Guy Jr., 6, and Norma, 9. (be­ W ORRY OFFICIALS destroyed. But on tee other hanS amined the various and numerous cessive or burdensome to con­ petitions with a view to whether Wlnthrop shore, was making its last low) so that he might' fijCd happnass with toe woman of bis choice. As Nominations Were remember teat things c ^ h t hafik trip to the mainland. sumers. O ^ tn g gas jets. Mrs. I ^ p s atfhsmlated herself and the chUdren only been better, should have been bettSF, they comply In every Instance and in The speaker said that there are every detail with the requirements Lost For Two Hours a few tours ^ e r her husbfud. PhUUps, Sr., 89, (upper right) had and will begin to get better with h The prisoners, part of a ferry de­ several methods so far as authority brought Mm Theresa S eltw . 36, (Cpper left) wife of a wealthy toen Im­ (Tosed Yesterday. Cities In State Need Larger change of administration on tlw 4tfi o f the statute, nor will the court do are concerned for carrying out ted so at this time In view of the neces­ tail, were at the oars. Officer John porter, to his home In an tfosuccesafUl effort to solve their problem. of March.’ business, but he favored centralised “I f this nation wants to know sity of a speedy determination of control under a manager experienc­ Ones So That All the Nom­ this case and since the application (Conttamed on Page Tea Hartford, O ct 19.— (A P )—Ernest what is wrong with Its national g ^ ed in water works utility operation, ernment, I will give team, tee a # may be determined on-the second tee latter to report to a Oommlaalon L. Averill, deputy attorney general, ground. It should be noted, however, said today tee vacancy caused by swer in ^ e word,” said Mr. Roooo* or Board, who act merely as a inees Can Be Voted. velt. “That word Is ‘miszunagM that the first grand is an Issue in Board of Directors do in a private LONDON TODAY the resignation of Repraaentativo ment* < the case ,snd u ^n appeal requires PRINCESS SIBYLLE coiporation, not In tereet^ them­ John Q. TUion could not hi filled at Fear False Bogies. a finding of fa ct’’ selves in tee details of carrying on, tee November 8 election because tee Hartford, Oct. 19.—(A P )— Tha “I rtfuse to believe that tea pso4 Counsel for themscretary of state, elteer In amplresentatlve in Congress Hartford would be illegal. the Independents that a citizen Is eldest son of the Crown Prince of from tee 3d Congressional dletriot of Corporation. Sweden. in yeaterdasr’a unemployment riots Donbllag Names duty bound to accept nominatioPi Besides eeeking an opinion as to The Federal Reserve system, he Judge Dickenson said: The simple civil ceremony was were sentenced to pay fines of forty (Oontlaned On Page Two) continued, “was tee pfddum of a IN FACTION FIGHT shlUlnga each or to spend two Washington, Oct, 19.— U P ) — doubling up tee names of tet pretl “The Intervening parties (the elec­ performed in a room of the ancient dentlal electors, Mr. Gleason asked Democrat—(jartor Glaie” and th* tors) have not in a true sense refus Coburg castle In the presefice of a weeks to one monte In prison. Secretary Doak today desorlbed as Reconstruction Finanoe Oocpomtlofi Thirty of teem were sentenced In for advice from tee leeretary of ed oiflee; they admittedly stand glittering array of nobUlty and "utterly false” tee auertion In State'i office aa to hca he might ‘‘la as much a Demoorotto measuro ready to serve as presidential elec< townsfcdk. Lambeth' Court, whefo • crowds of aa a Rapublloan meaaure, for it wat Leader of Stamford Insnr- unemployed gathered this morning. Cleveland last night by Senator Nor­ MEMORIAL PUqUE meet tee sltuatoin teat has nrlssn. tors for their own party. The objec­ Tonight’s fesUvltle's wlU be gay, In tea abssnee of any spsclSc sug­ paaaed la a iplrtt of bi*Pbrtlaaa CO* tion they raise is to appearing under but only a forerunner to the cere­ Police pressed them back fopm tee ris teat tee secretary bad euggeetsd operatlOB In Oongreaa.” courthouse and there 'was no disor­ “he might be able to m r t a ^ t gestions from this source It appear­ the standard of another party.” monies planned for tomorrow when der. ’ ' • ed likely tele afternoon that tee city “But,” he added, “tele measurtf The opinion added that evidence the reli^ous wedding service will be gents Also Involred In Fist deal of Influence” to obtain a B*ederal UNVEILED BY D .A .R . due tee creative sriBlua Yesterday’s dlSterbands came up judgeship for Donald Rlchberg, at­ will have to buy or borrow a num­ of Republican leaderahlp, for that ‘their objection Is reasonable' performed in the old St. Moritz ber of voting machinal of the large is found In the minutes of the Inde­ church. torney for labor Interests. during tee period of tee DeaaooiiMC Fight At Election. (Oeatlaned ea Pape-Tea The Nebraska Senator, during a slae teat will contain apaoes for tea pendent party’s convention which The setting for the cerei^ony was names of all nomlnsss. admlnlitraUoa teat teera w u effs adopted a motion providing that In a picture of old days, nov^. Vong for­ campaign speech for tec Democratic Bears Names of 133 French tabUshed tee War Finance OorpoiBi reeldentlal ttoket in dsveland, said Whether It wlU have the names of tlon, and it la eseentlally tka prik*' case the electors “should retire from gotten In the post-war turm 41. Much Stamford, Oct 19.— (A P )—After all Justices of tee peace nominees so the regular Republican ticket” their o f the pressure of time’s hand has S’ e jMggestlon wbloh he attributed dplea of tee War Flnanca O orn ^ a night df bitter acrimony and sev­ to Doak bad been mSde while tee printed on tee maohlnei, teat each substitutes are to be placed on the missed this amcleut principality, eral fiat fights, headed by one- be­ WATCHFUL OFFICER Soldiers Who Were KiDed tlon which have been reeatabmed secretary of labor was confsrrlng can be voted on Individually Is a at tela new period bs Independent ticket. whose history runs back into semi- tween John A. Walsh, chairman of question teat was being dlseueied ‘The applicants admit of the right medieaval glories. with lUohbsrg on tbs' Norris anti- the Democratic Town and City com- Injiipctloin bill btfore it was enacted At Siege of Yorktown. today. Voting maohinee of tee ty ^ of the nominees for the presidential Landsmen Arrive mittee and Alfred N. Phillips, Jr., The Wheeling aaeaWng entclic- into law. approved la Connecticut are manu' ment waa te e fin t of tee aceoml electors upon the regular Republican The town was wreathed and gar­ leader of an Insurgent group, whops factured In Jamestown, N. Y. ticket to retire from that ticket, but . In a telegram to Rlobbera Doak day’s journey of tee Demoeiatlc landed in merry style eariy this name 1,487 voters wrote on tee pri-> 19. — (AP) — A It Is understood that Nsw Haven, deny their right to retire from morning. In the morning hours the mary ballot, last night after e^d today "noons kqowe .better presidential aaptrant HawlUapaak tiielrs. They deny the right of the t ^ you teat any such, statement is tee namee of 188 Bridgeport, Waterbury, Itamford, at Pittsburgh tonight It la beUcrok colorfuUy dressed “landsmen” from Superior Court had Mm off tha.Mil4 San Would Be Aaaiaaio utterly false and teat there who lost their Uvea Middletown and Meriden have a nominees to withdraw from their the surrounding countryside began lot, tee tired Democracy of'8tam« Mr. Rooaevelt will dlaouas tea bMidi _e of Yorkto^ 161 ■Imllar voting machine problem. at Plttiburgb. Of teat apetrikTSc ticket, yet assume the right to strike arriving In large numbers. ford rested today, while tea ot^ yeanfa|o was solsmnly unvallsd to­ the nominees names from the list of ( CefaBagod ea Page T w ■aid: ' ' Impromptu celebrations and huge awaited tee next move in teb h a v ­ Wtt Dagger—Mnut To day In Psrshlfig Hall, home of tec “Tonight at Pittsburgh 1 aka|l their candidates and have other sub­ demonstrations have besh planned ing party fight American Legion In Paris. SBBK8 OlVOROf stituted by their executive commit' outline another cause which unlec for the entire wedding day and to­ The organliiattoii fMIMIlWlifo vlo It Is tee g u t of tee Daughters of Kepubltoan leadership haa had k tee.” night thousimds of Coburg people torious, renontin Ndad DiplemiL tee American Revolution, who eeot Bridgeport, Oct. 19.—(A P ) A. Boyle and-an major effect upon our preaeat etiW will tramp through the streets to the EOONOIT CAHPAKN a ipeelal delegation from tee Yvonne ifarguerlteaments Aslen Frotln dltlon and I ehall one# aaerc < tune of martial music In honor of Boyle received 9,979 United States for tee purpose. Zouhaadli of Greens Farms, a dress- Budapest, Hi 19.— a workable program to their pretty princess, who comes, by Phillips, 1,487. In all. .W lfS. ..votes Mrs. David Caldwell, of Washing­ maksr, filed a petition«uuon forxor divorcecuvoros ■ituatioB.” the wedding, in direct , line for the were cast the dUferenw bstween (A P)—Ah attettpl ton, D. C., and Minneapolis, vice- in. tee Superior Courtiourt today against REYNOLDS FAMILY the total of Boyle and Wklsk auhrlag foinki^r Premier Stephan Bethlen DEFENDS ON WOHEN Aaeartlng tee Reooaatruottco throne of Sweden. \ president general of tee D. A. R., Angelo Zoubandle of Brooklya, allsg- Finanoe Oorporatton had perfori«et The marriage unites two relatives ruled void or blank. was made' In a law eourt' tels mom- made tee presentation. Contese ag desertion Septemberptsmbsr 18, 1928. In the Second Ward, dng. ■ . “many axcellent aervloea,” Mn ’of Queen Victoria of Elnglaad Qeorgee da OhllW, nee Joseph Un­ They were married November 21, Roosevelt added *’but It la a fact WOULD DROP U S E adds another connection with a men were nominated Count Batelsn reslgaed as head of derwood Munford, as. stats- rsgent 1919. The plaintiff petitioned that as Phillips men, b u t __ tea ministry August -19,. after lO W r e r Calk On n « n To which I eataUlshed last spring, European ruling house to the al­ for France, aoceptsd tea pisqus, ler name be changed by dropping which tec record 'ion did not contest their' years cf. service. He.was.succeeded and in turn prossntsd It to Baron tec last two on hsr-prissat nams. ready long list o f Coburg alliances. by Count Julius Karolyi. tAnntti« (fignin— 11 Royalty and nobility of Scandi­ tlon in the Democralatic -stmlftold ds Fontsnay, prealdant of tea Parts of tee city. Tbs world-he ass Louie Ba­ Aid In Work of Lowering Munldpat Ootmcll, who aeosptsd It saying teat only Bat SoGcHor Higgins Has Not navia, Great Britain, Bulgaria and kudt, prlvats ssoreiitsyy to the for* TREASURY BALANOB the actual oredlta the former Russia of tee Caars came It was apparent this neorhinff* on behalf of tee capital. that no legal redress would be msr mlnlstsr of - agriculture._ ire, ap­ FnbGcCoits. Tha Speiekere through to tee worker, teF faraeja Yet Made Decision Wheth for tee festivities. The wedding pres­ sought by elteer Phillips er Walsh proached tee count, through tee General Asan, of tee Frenoh Washington, Oct. 19.— (A P )— and tee man without a job, pr Mr ents were on display last night at a as tee result of tea fi|^t Phillips crowd In tee oourtrpom, to which arn^, descendant of Paul Asan who Tftasury rscsipts for Ootobsr 17 tea t matter, to tee amail b reception at Castle Callenberg, struck Walsh ill tee eye, and tee Bethlen had been called to teetlfy aa ed imder Adqairal tee wars $12,688,171.08; expenditures, er He Win Do So. where tee famous Coburg sausages atter retaliated with two blows to a witneM. Whltefleld, N. H., Oct 19.— (A P ) Count de Grasse, made a short gkl* 188,467,978.88; balsnot, 9988.981,- and beer were served to tee guests. the face. A policeman saw Bikudt, with a —R. C. Maddux, secretary of tee 178.18. Customs dutlss for 17 days Mr. Rooaevelt saldlie had dagger in.tee hick of tfuie, leaped (Oenttainsd m Page Tea of Ootobsr wars $18,871,914.79. tad a program for the on him and prevented tee teruit. commuaity developpient oommittee ISion of agrloulturo;” "a proggsm i Wlnston-Balem, N. C., Oct. 19.— of tee New Bng l i ^ Oeunoil, today (A P )—On the shoulders of Solicitor The nlan was reported to desire putting tee great tranaportall Carlisle Higgins today rested the to sstlefy a private grudge. told the New England conterenoe of syitems of ralkoada on thahr foal; responsibUlw whether Libby Hoi Leopards Attack Trainer; Dean of DIploiiiata State Federatlona of Women’i clubs plan “ to curb tea financial eni man Reynolds, Broadway singer, Bethlen was tee dean of govern­ teat “tet woman of Now Bnglsnd Boy 10, Commits Suicide; oessee anfiafi exploltatlOM which la and Albert Walker shall be tried for ment hsada In Europe before bli milst help in the movement of econ­ tee last I I yeffo have thrown t i resignatica. Since 1991, when the omy in government, to lay a sound wests so much of thkkard oamit the murder of Libby's young mil He Cows Them alia., poll llonalre husband. Smith Reynolds. Unarmed alln., polo-playing stateehian made foundation for tea rsturn of proa- savings of our oIttMns;” a “domfitii Higgins admitted he was con- his firstIrst parflamTj^rflamsntary spesoh as parity.” Hangs Self on a Fence s ld e i^ the advlsabllltv of not try­ promisr, hs carrlsd Hungury out of Maddux said: “Ths burdsn of taxa­ Minneapolis, Minn., O ct 19.— (A P )^ Jacobi beard a snarl behind him internal chaos, guided her a ^ y terifb hy^nOfoaatlon^ with fwrilieji ing the cswe after reoelvlitf a letter —Adherence to tee animal trainer’s tion, which absorbs 80 par cant of informing him the Reynolds family, and a leopard leaped. Oswe tore from bankruptey and led her to her tec Natlonsl Inooms, Is-tersatsalng Wenonab, N. J., Oct 19.— (A P )-r- >hs had apparently tied tee loOae oeuntriss,^ Isw—never yield sn inch— was his icalp and Isatesr laekst. Ths oresent position. A ten-year-oid boy banged hknaelf ende of hla handkerehlet to tee tc» II n fla M *1 have hdl! which amassed a fortune in to­ credited by Terrill Jacobs today He was crsdltsd with much of tea Industry, inersaalng farm mortgags bacco, does not desire the case to go other le o p i^ bared/teSlr teeth, foreolosurts, and'm many plaess last midnight police said, after a of the barrier and hiwerod hlmseff I wlMavir hdfoeaii pith saving his life In an encounter jumped down and approached him. rshshllltation which npairsd tea until to atrangled. a tariff polloy whlok wlU wtUadfoiK to trial. wreckage of tbs world war In Hun- making tea buildl^ or ownl^ of quarrel with his 18-ysar-oId brote- “The evidence falls to prove con­ with four African leopards. The trainer grasped tee 180 pound Tha quarrel between the boy and ptotootloa from Amonoaa W Jacobs, 28, prsparlng boars, lions, gary. tomss unproAtabls. sr. hla brother. Cart, oooumd, tha clusively that Smith was murdered” animal behind the neck, and threw ‘‘Since 1918 the cost of Federal Ths body of ths boy, Frederick a n l ^ tUsSs Ofutrida’ W. N. Reynolds, uncle and guardian igsrs and Isopards for a vaudsvOle It acroii thei ring. Blood from hla Later Bskudt dsniad drawlpg tea mother told police, durin the eve- wntoh o m p ^ tour, escaped with deep scalp knife and said to always c«risd It government bM Inoreased 488 par -Agrcn, was found suspended froM nhig meal Frodorick left tha of Smith, said la the letter. ‘‘AU of wounds craiod tee bsssts, l^ t cent tee ooat of stats governinent tee top of a steel-wire fence aflar us wmald be quite happy” he oon- wounds. Jacobs knew one step bsckwvrd for bis own protsctloa. ' houae soon aftarward tha ‘ t h M - lf' Without gun or whip to want in­ Hs ones served a prison term for has Inerossed 490 per cent, and test a eearte dlneted by bis m otti^ mark that ha wouldn't tlnued, “if It should be your de­ probably would mean death. bribery and bad Irsqusntiy ds- of l o ^ govsnunent 988 par cant Mrs. MadsUne Agrsn who had bo* cision to drop the case.” to an enclosed training areiuy He snapped commands. The leop- Alarmed near nfidnlghl^sht The leopards ware suriy. ribsd bimasff to MeacB aa a vie- There have, bean te r w ’>>>*<» oaussa. eoms worrtsd about* his ported his abssnes, stariiBP ~ Botii Under Bonds •arde cowerod; tuned and brawled n of tbs Batelsn regime. for this startling IncMaas;. (tomand -from home to ln g tee svanlng. Twenty years old Smith was At his command saoh jumped to Into their cage. and dlaobvwod tea sid4*te1^ •Met? Bs'telsn was in court-In-oonnee- by tbs people for more government Ths lad’s fosi daa$1«d against'tka not far fiMi tha homa. pedestal high Above the eaWteut A pliysleiaa took sight etltohee la tlon with his Uhsl suit against ■ tea (Osattrasd an Plsgn Tsn ring and he stood below. tel trainer’s ecalp. fence, about M t ^ o s from 'tha ^huaba»Twaa Idllad in ha Socialist official organ ^spssava.” '(Ceiitimsd •• Pace Tea tround. tndloatiag. poUee aald. that hilt aecldoat three veaft akik i J',

pAgd two MAi^CHESTMB BVENINO H ^tA U ), SOUTH MANGfiEffiBK, ^ K . VI^NESDAY, OCTTOBER i98& a> . if- sweU the Girl Scqut fund, which ac­ filRL SCOUTS SELUNG counts for the activity of the scouts, AMMONIA FUMES BAR VERPLANCK W m NOT REFEREE TURNS DOWN and in their behalf the genercus re­ j u M H j T i m n sponse of the townspeople Is soUoit- : MOVIE SHOW TICKETS ed. ROCKVILLE FIRE nCHTERS Young People’s societies of the HEADJOBUSSRUREAU HANKRUFT SALE PRICE Hartford East Association of Con­ Girl Scouts who wiU serve as ni out SCHOOL lERE gregational ohurehee, will hold a ushers at the showing Wednesday *Wr. Robinson CrvuMM*’ Being ^ Several Thousand Dollars fall rally at Center Congregatioaal Organization Meeting On Mon­ RefttSM To Aeeept 9ids of evening Include Edna Fradln, BVdyn church, Sunday, October w . Spimsored ■ Here Next Beaupre, Virginia Ryan, Ruth Lee- Damage To Stock of Food As day Night Most Name New / $330 For Eqaipinlnt In Local Cutdy Kitchen. f ‘ Wednesday and Thursday. burg, Faith SpUlane, Helen Adamy, Residt o f SmaUFire. Tb* MletropoUtan. Life lasuraaoe President For This Year. Buckland Han u d Gmiinon Doris Cole, Barbara Calhoun, Company has decld^ not to appeal f ------. The Manchester Emergency Un> Saul Berman, referee in. bank­ Olrl Scouts of all the different Valerie Turner, Alice Preston, Es­ (Special to The Herald.) the decision of the Superior Court in ther Pickles, Regina Bars and Cap­ empkmnent Relief Association will ruptcy for -this district, today, re­ troops In town are busy this week RockvlUe, Oct 19. — Ammonia the suit brought by Stewart DlDon Law W ife Sart To Jafl with the advance sale of tickets for tains Johnson, Sutherland, Relies fumes did aeveral thousand dollars meet ifonday at 5 p. m. for the pur­ fused to approve the sale of the to recover the death payment on his pose of reorganizing for the ensuing bankrupt eneets of Perry Ambulus, the showing next Wednesday and and Diirkee. of damage to the stock of the First wife. Dillon was awarded $5,000 by year. The meeting will be in the After hredigaliaD. formerly proprietor of the Cabdv INVotekRite. Thursday evening at the State Thea­ Ushers for Thursday evening will National Store at 26 ‘Main street tho Superior Court but the inaut- Kitchen at Main and Birth strMti, ter of tho modem comedy motion be Edith McComb, Dorothy Schrelb- here, last night making necessary oftlee of Bupt of Sdioola Fred A. er, Grace Barrett, Grace GlgUo, Mar­ ance company ^ v e notioe of an ap­ Verplanck who is chairman of the tentatively made yesterday by the picture, “Mr. Robinson Crusoe," the dosing of the store today. peal. The appM has been wlthdratm jory BrOwn, Bernice Livingston, Smoke waa noticed coming hoard. The aaeodatioa now com- William Webb, of Buckland, and trustee, J. B. Dv^er, at piibUe auc­ New Haven, Oct l9.--^(AiP)— starring Douglas Fairbanks. This and the payment made to Dillon, it Betty Goslee, I. LaChance, Edith through the door of the store at 8:60 prlsee eight members, F, A. Ver- his common law wife, Mrs. Helen tion here. Bids totaling $880 were Mrs. Helen Taft, widow of foeroer will be one of the big events In the was learned today. Chapin, LiUlan McKeown, Mary and an alarm was turned in. Fire­ planek, W. George Glenney, E. J. Bmce, of Hartford, were sentenced made for the stock, furniture and Presideflt William Howard Tqft, hga local celebration of Girl Scout Week HoU, W. J. Shea, E. J. McCabe, fixtures of the confect^fi«^ store which starts October 23. The com­ Miner, Margaret Gabbey and Lieu­ men tried to get into the store, but to the Hartford (bounty jail for 90 been granted an elerior'a tenant Brown, Captains Toumaud. ammonia fumes cut them oft. The Boy Bcout Troop No. 6, of the Frank Cheney, Jr., J. B. Rand and days today by Judge Raymond A.' and Itmch room. These items in­ in New Haven on. her ai^cnst mittee In charge Is gratified at being Emanuel Lutheran church, will meet J. A. Irvine. The officers at present cluded some sort of an equity in an able to secure for a benefit perform­ Agard and Davis. fire was located in the basement, ap­ Johnson for causing the dependency and she vflll havq Qie rli[lit W im fe parently having started at the in the church at 7:16 tonight are Mr. Verplanck, president; Mr. of a child. Webb and the mother of ice cream machine, the status of in the election n e x t fikmui, She .-was ance this picture as it Is one sure to McCabe, secretary; and Mr. Chefiey which appears to be rather, hazy to delight all members of the family, switchboard. The heat had freed his two children were brought into reglsfered today from h ^ f o ^ e r some part of the ammonia line of Adjutant George Williams of the treasurer. It is understood that Mr. court foUowlttg an investigation everybo^ concerned owing to in­ borne at 867 innoepect street which i absorbing story of the South Sea Salvation Army has arranged to Verplandc will not accept the office volved proceedings connected with a ands, it is alive with action and CONSIDER SCHOOL COSTS the rMrigyration plant. The lire made yesterday by Lieutenant Wil­ U within the Yale U fiivenl^ arse. have Ldeutenant Ckilonel William F. of chairman or president again liam Barron. A more serious charge conditional bill of sale, llils ma­ ' Mrs. Taft has indicated she will Us and is at the same time edu- was of llttie consequence in itself. chine, which was comparatively flew John Keegan, formerly manager Palmer, staff secretary for the east* which will prevent a complete re- could have been,lodged against the come from Washington to vote.. Her .tlonal, picturing as it does the na­ when Ambulus got into difficulties AGAIN TOMORROW em territory speak at all the meet­ election of all present officers. After pair, but the prosecution deemed it polling place is the 18th _ ward in tive tribesmen, huntsmen and inhabi­ of the First National Store in the and was closed up last December, Keith building in Manchester, was ings on Sunday, and at the mass election of officers next Monday the wiser for the 'children, one 18 Winchester avenue, at'wUch place tants of the island in their native board will dlecuee the present ^ em ­ cost $3,200. It was bid in fo r $1'50; called i'rom his home in WiUimantic. meeting in the High school hall at 8 months old and the other a babe of also United StateA Senator Hiitm costume and habitat. Only the Board of Education To Meet ployment situation relative to what Previous to the sale, it is stated, He has charge of the meat depart­ o’clock. Governor Cross is expected two months, that the less serious Bingham and Representative John tickets sold in advance will help action it can take in improving an offer of $145 was made for four Tomorrow Night—Teachers at this meeting, and to present long- charge be filed. Q. Tilson will vote. Two years ago ment of the Rockville store. He lo­ conditions. items of equipment In the auction Told of Cut. cated the shut-off of the ammonia service medals to two of the oldest live In Old School sEile, however, the highest bid re­ both these members of Ootagfesn iat supply. It was nearly three hours officers of the locaf Salvation Army W ebb is a m arried naan, but his ceived for the entire stock, fixtures in with the cheek Hat elerks and The Board of Education will hold before it was possible to get inside corps. wife left him nine yeare ago. He has and equipment, including booths, gave asiistanee in rallying R ^ b - its third successive Thursday eve­ the store. ULSON QUITS TOO U T E never secured a divorce. He met the show cases, tables, cash registers, llcan voters of their ward tn the, ning meeting tomorrow night at the All of the exposed meats, vegeta­ The Junior C3iurch School club Bmce woman in Hartford and con­ and kitchen furnishings, was $180, polls. ■ \ higlMchool building. The board is bles and a large quantity of gro­ will meet this evening at the North TO HAVE POST FILLED tinued to live with her and support only $35 more than the private offAr. Mrs. T a ft is one o f ieVersd PeM- SALE! discussing what action it belleveis ceries had been affected by the Methodist church. The first hour or her. Recently he outfitted quarters ITie ice cream machine stood as a' dente of the DistHct of Columbia advisable in reducing the school ex­ fumes. Trucks were ordered from more will be given over to supervis­ in the old Buckland cchool now separate matter. The store was who are to return to Vote and yrhoee , MISS AND MATRON penses and already has announced a East Hartford and extra men were ed play and music training by Rev. (Oontinaed From Page Oae) owned by James Csooks and closed ten months ago on an at­ applications t o be registered have plan to eliminate eleven teachers, sent out to help remove the spoiled L.- Theron French and the final 40 brought his wife and children there tachment growing out of Ambulos* been granted. close one school and make a few goo^ today. The place is being re­ minute period to the Jimior Epworth the State of Connecticut to take to live. Jhe place noigbt be barely purchase of the machine. Last April While Senator Bingham and his other minor changes which will ag­ painted by another force of men to­ League under the direction iff Miss effect December 3,1932." called a home since it is without he filed a petition in bankruptcy. family have been living in Salem, gregate a reduction of about 125,000 day and new goeds are to arrive to­ Lucille Clarke. housekeeping facilities of any kind. He placed his liabilities at $6,000 Conn., he with Mrs, Bingham and HATS this year. n ig h t WAS FLOOR LEADER Complaints reached the police and and his assets at $2,270. The ice two sozu are registered in tke 18th The names of the teachers who, a The regular monthly meeting of New Haven, Oct. 19 — (AP) - Lieut Barron conducted an investi­ cream machine did not figure in his ward. Their city home Is occupied* month hence, will be left without the Manchester Improvement s^ e - John Q. Tilson, former Republican gation. The mother insisted that statement of assets, being held on by President J. J. Pelley of the New jobs and with comparatively little ty is scheduled for November 8, floor leader in the Nagional Ho'jse she could adequately care for. her a bill of sale. Haven railroad. hope of finding teaching work in GAVE FALSE fESTIMONY election day, and is to be held ds of Repreiyentatives who subniltted children and herself in the quarters ’The app^sers’ bill is $45, there other schools, have not yet been an­ usual. Arrangements are bel^g made his resignatioii todayhas been and said that the house waa clean is anotber of $60 for storage, the nounced by SupL F. A. Verplanck to baye the meeting beld'early and member of Congress for 22 years. and the larder well stocked with auctioneer’s bill yesterday* was COMMUNITY SETBACK GET JAIL SENTENCES $86.0. It cost $12.50 to take down and wiU not be until after the board then the members will sit around Last July he annouheed his inten­ food. However, the heating arrange­ the Candy Kitchen sign. The trus­ meets tomorrow night. The teachers and listen to election retums. from tion of resigning. At present he is ments were poor and Ueut Barron in New York, acting as chairman of tee has not rendered a bill. Hose Company No. 2 and the Vet­ have all been notified to be prepared H artford, O c t 19— (A P )— Ross all parts of the country. said there were no facilities for wa­ t ^ Spericers’ Bureau of the eastern erans are tied at 639 points eadi'in for a salary cut in the aggregate of Grindle, a cattle dealer of Southing­ ter or washing. It was maintained division campaign headquarters of in court that should things continue the Community Setback League that five percent effective November 16. ton and John Henry Wagner, labor- The Degree of Pocahontas and the Republican National committee. as they are there waq a possibility REV. WOODRUFF “ SUBS” is plasdng each Tuesday aightilh tie Whether the board will go still fur­ e.' of Bristol, who admitted they bad Red Men held another successful lied in the Comlhon Pleas Court in Reached in that^office today he that the children would -become de­ V. M. C. A. building. The play last ther in its response to the $38,300 setback sitting last evening. The civil case yesterday were sentenced said he intended to return to Wash­ pendents upon town aid. Webb him­ night dropped the Coughhn team reduction voted at the recent town winners of first prizes were Mrs. J. to jail today by Judge Thomas J. ington to practice law at the end of self does not make his home at the AS SPEAK® A T 'T two points behind the two leadeib. meeting, may be decided tonight. Woodhouse and Frank Moriarty; The scores as the result of those Molloy for confhmpt of court second, Mrs. Anderson and Jack the campaign, although he will old schoolhouse but lives with his played last night with totals today ^ e civil suit was one of Grindle Akrigg and consolation, Mrs. Hem­ maintain his home in Connecticut. mother a short distance away. Rev. Watson Woodruff, pastor of against Fred H. MeekAr of South­ ingway and Francis Toumaud. Cup His resignation to take effect Dec. They Were Satisfied t- >jCenter Congregational church, are: PUBUC RECORDS ington to recover $300 on an alleg;- cakes and coffee were served at the 3 left the post of Congressman from Webb and Mrs. Bruce were both made two addresses here yesterday. Veterans ...... 689 ed loan. close of the games. the 3d District in the coming ses­ in court but made Gie defense that In the afternoon be spoke, at the Y. Hose No. 2 ...... 689 When the two men were brought sion vacant. all parties concerned were perfectly M. C. A. at the north end in place Coughlins...... 687 ^ Lis Pendens before Judge Molloy today, Wagner The regular meeting of the Army “The interests of the 3d District satisfied with the arrangement of R. LaMotte Russell, who was M idw ays...... 6l7 The Equitqble Life Assurance admitted again that he had lied in and N avy club w ill be l^eld this eve­ will be well cared for in the coming They claimed that the children were scheduled to talk on banking. Mr. W apping...... 617 well fed and that there was no dan­ Company of the United States his testimony yesterday. The judge ning in the clubhouse. A roast beef session of Congrdhs by our Senators Russell, was ill yesterday but back Foley’s Express ...... 584 against William P. Smjrtb, Helen M. ger of the fanoily beconolng depeiri- found him in contempt of court and supper will be served by Chef and by other ^nnecUcut Congress-• to work this morning. Rev. Wood­ Starkweather St...... 590 Smyth and the Hartford National men" he said. T. A. D. Jones, form­ ents. Judge Johnison, however, found sentenced him to jail for 30 days. “Dave" McCollum at 8 o’clock. ruff’s remarks revolved about the Strong St...... 671 Bank and Trust Company, action to er Yale football player and coach both gLiilty and sentenced them to Sp€ciai at “Giindle" said the Judge, “You fact :that there is a need for con­ Lynn Leather ...... 658 foreclose a mortgage on real estatd who is now a New Haven coal deal­ 90 days in jail. Local authorities were very stubborn, and were it not Mystic Review, Woman’s Benefit Dougherty’s ...... 556 er, has been nominated by the Re­ will see that the children are cared fidence in loccd men and local insti­ on East *Cen ter street. for Detective Hickey, you would not association celebrated the 40th an­ Community Gas St...... 556 publicans to succeed him while the for in the meantime. . tutions here. Last night be spoke be­ ' Judgment Lien have admitted your false tes?.mony. niversary of the founding of the or­ K . o f P ...... 543 David Lappen of Hratford who I find you in contempt ot. court and Democrats have named Mayor Two non-support cases were be­ fore the Professional Women’s club der at its meeting in Odd Fellows ValvoUne O il ...... 529- obtained a judgment against N. B: gentMice you to jail for 60 days." Francis Maloney of Meriden. Tilson fore court this morning, but the of the.congregational churdt and hall yesterday. In the afternoon a Manchester T ru st...... 520 Shapiro in the sum of $78.25 and Arthur Pllou of Plainville who arid be had decided to send in his first, that of John Hellenbrand of dealt with the poetry of Robert card party was given and in the M intz’s ...... < 444 Every model new, smart costs has placed a judgment lien on was arrested last night in connec­ fesignation at this time, because he Highland Park, was continued to Browning. He traced the biography evening an informal program fol­ of Browning and read several of his Dalton R adio...... 898 and gay. The usual property owned by the defendant tion with the alleged perjury in the felt he coudd not afford to stand the Saturday at Heilenbranifs request Merz Barbers ...... 880. lowed the business session. Games The other case was of an imusual best works. $2.75 and $3.95 values. on lots 74, 75 and 76 in the South Grindle case was found upon inves­ losses he might incur by delay. He N. H. R. R ...... 872. Manchester Heights addition tract. tigation to be not so seriously in« of contest and stunts were run off, will engage in special legal work in nature. Samuel Bollee of 71 Ridge volved as the other men, and no for which prizes were awarded. Washington, he said. street, was brought before .Judge Among the winners were Mrs. BOY REPORTED MISBlNO ^ charges wei^ placed against him to­ -A War Veteran Johnson upon complaint of his wife FE D E I^ RESERVE PLAN .i,': r A - • Thomas D. Smith N^nd Mrs. William f ^ J N E B A ^ day. f ; Tilson, a veteran of the Spanisb- who said that her husband had net J. Taylor.' Sandwiches, cake and American War was elected to Con­ contributed to the support of her­ New Haven. Oct. "^^19 ^ (AP) coffee were served. gress in 1908 after serving two self and child for some-time. ^ e SAVED U.S;-ROOSEVELT Police were asked today to aid in a Patrick J. McDonnell terms in the State House of Repre­ said khe had nothing to eat in her seaipb for John W. Fay, Jr., 16, who The funeral of Patrick J. McDon­ The Luther League of the Emanuel disappeared Monday, when be. failed HOSPITAL NOTES sentatives, one of them as Speaker. house and that her husband had (Coottoned trom Page One) nell of 213 Center street was held Lutheran church will hold a Hal­ Hfc was defeated in 1912, by bis threatened to kill her. to return to school for afternoon this morning at 8:30 from the home lowe’en social at its regular meeting classes. Officials in New Jersey and Democratic opponent, Thomas L. Owns a House want,” Roosevelt said, “The Hoover and at 6 o’clock at St. James’s Jean Paquette of 84 West street at 8 o’clock Friday evening in the Piteburgh Where tfie boy is said to Reilly of Meriden, but was success­ Bolles h u equity of $11,000 in a administration forgot." church. Rev. W. P. Reidy celebrated was admitted to the hospital this church vestry. The‘meeting will be be known, have been asked to watch ful again in 1914 and has served four-tenement house on Ridge It "encouraged speculators," he the mass with Rev. Vincent Mc­ m orning. in charge of Miss Mildred Berggren street, he claims, but a series of at­ fo r him. • Chester Kosak of 75 North street, continuously sixvce. When Nicholas said, “strangled foreign markets by Donough of South Glastonbury, and her Flower committee, which in­ Longworth of Ohio was chosen tachments have frozen bis assets, he indefensible tariffs, and accomplish­ employed at the C. E. 'Wilson cludes Margaret Parsons, Rose An­ deacon and Rev. P. F. Killeen as niursery sprained bis back and was speaker of the 69th Ck)ngress, Tilson told the court. He has been out of ed nothing for agrldulture." Sale of sub-deacon. The bearers were John taken to the hospital'for treatment derson, Dorothy Noren, Fillmore was named floor leader. work for a long time. Judge John­ Cfiosing, Mr. Roosevelt asserted McCluskey, Cecil Kittle, James Mc­ this morning. Gustafson, Elmore Hultihe, Frsd At the opening of the last session son told Bolles that his first consid­ “my first thought is that govern­ P A R m l S ^ Adams, Thomas Smythe, Bernard The monijUy meeting of the Man­ Soderberg, Hugo Pearson, Florence of Congress last December the Re­ eration should be his wife and child. ment exists for individual men and HARTFORD Beautiful O’Neil and Jacob Rooney. A delega­ chester Memorial hospital staff will McCollum and Evelyn Peterson. publican caucus flamed Bertrand H. He imposed a 80 dayi jail sentence, women, and that iCs first objective 8 DAYS ONLY, THURS. OOT. $7 tion from Campbell Council, K. of be held at the hospitid Friday eve­ Snell of New York who had been de­ suspended, and ordered Bolles to is to promote their bappinase and Saturday Matinee pay bis wife $12 a week. He de- SCRANTON NET C., was present Burial was in St ning, October 28 at 8 o’clock. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. T. Lyttle of 205 Cen­ feated for the Speakership by John well being. To me government is Million Dollar Hit! James’s cemetery with Father Reidy Joe Vincent Meigs of the Massa­ ter street had as their guest over N. Gamer, Dem., of Texas, to suc­ m,anded a $800 bond to guarantee not a machine driven by technicians, officiating. The funeral was very chusetts General Hospital will be the the week end. Miss Edith Johnston ceed TUson as floor leader.- payment, but a human, sympathetic and 63 Weekfi in N. Y. CURTAINS largely attended. speaker. of West Suffield. His War Beoord Bolles said that be did not hnvc responsive inetitution.” Max Gordon’! Mnaioal Tilson was widely known in Con­ the money and that be had been Triumph The Board of Selectmen and the necticut tot his military activity. working for a bootlegger in Hart­ BUSINESS PICKS UP Town Clerk will be in session this Before the Spanisb-American War ford for $1 a day. H^said he could evening from 7 until 9 for the pur­ be was alnember of the New Haven not raise the bond and it was ex­ New London, Oct. 19.—(AP) — pose of riving the Elector’s Oath to Grays of the old Ckinnecticut Second pected he would' be taken to jeil Increased bUBinees has resulted in prospecUVe voters. ^ An increasing Regiment Unable to see service this afternoon. This is the second thead(lition of a number of em- rca numoer of applicants to be made with that outfit, he enllstef’ in the offense on a non-support charge for ployek to the itaff of the Arraetrdbg have applied to the Registrars dur­ '6th Tennessee Immunes and. waa Bolles. Silk Corporation, a new concern SALE ing tbs past week only to meet dis­ commissioned a second lieutenant. here. Sues the concern took over appointment. The closing date for Returning later,to the (tonnecticut WOMAN SENTENCED the Union street plant of the Udrtl- filing applications to be made veters National Guard £e served through , ------/ eelli Silk Company in July, 225 With Entire N. Y. Cast was Oct. 11. the Mexican Border campaign as Bridgeport, Oct. 19.-;;^(AP)—Mrs. employes have been added to swell MAIL ORDERS NOW. Roes Nienetadt, 34, of Danbury, ae iieut.-Colonel in command of the the force now to 800. Continuation Eves., Oreh. $8J|, 1st BaL cused of being one of several per­ We haven’t seen any market Second Connecticut,Infantry, In of the present business outlook may 12.75, 8840, 8L6ii fnO'Bal. $Ll|k sons who ransacked summer bomee [uotations showing the effect of Congress he was a member of the reiult m the inetitution of a double Mat 88.80, let BoL------$145,::$ i.if ; in New Fairfield, Newtown and ■hift, an official of the company andhi’s hunger strike on the goat- military affairi committee. gad BaLtte. ■ milk market. He was bom in Tennessee in 1866 Danbury, waa sent to jail for a year said. and paid his expenses at Yale by by Judge Ernest Simpson today. She DRESSES = ivorking in the circulation depart­ had pleaded ' guilty to receiving 4 b ment of a newspaper and by man­ etolen goods. aging the Yale dining halt In 1910 The cases of Arline Nienetadt, 10- Tonight OFFICm NOTICE he v/as married to Miss Marguerite years-old daughter of Rose nnd t/t Tonifht North of thii city and baa three Charlotte Hendricks, 18, also ot Dan­ and children. bury, were delayed until tomorrow. Thursday Thursday H A m O O I E R S They had pleaded not guilty to STATE $3.89 breaking and entering chargee. FACTnONS FIGHT AGAIN These are the fine 10 POINT The Selectmen and Town aerk ot Program Wednesday a n d ------Net in Natural Color. Same qual­ the Town of Manchester hereby give Hartford, Oct. 19—(AP) — L. T. presented ae a benefit under antfleot notice that they will be in session at OaUagber and Frank J. McCarthy, of S t MargarePs Otrele, DangMein oP ity we are seUIng at 12.40. leaders of rival Democratic factions COMING TO THE and the Town Clerk’s office in the Muni­ Iiabella. cipal Building for the purpose of ex­ in Milford, have reneVfSd confer­ SPECIAL— amining the qualifleatioDs of electors ences with David A. Wilson, state and admitting to the Elector's Oath chairman, in an egort to settle STATE While the Lot Lasts those who shall be found qualilled on party control in their town. Whitf man, brown girl $ 7.95 the following days: Wilion laid today that at a meet­ Wednesday and Thnrsday, ing yestefday he again advised the October 26-27 in tho grip of. lift . $ 1 . 8 7 " “ ' Wednesday, October 19, 19M, men to try to reach a temporary love b^ond tho pulo i f ) from 7 P. M. until 9 F. M., agreement before the November white Bum’s morals 6R t. (A Saving of 62c a Pair.) We are uroud to Saturday, October 22, 1982, electloB, in order not to barm the tho moon-drenched from 9 A, M. until 8 P. M. party’s stand In Milford. The pro­ D ouglas offer these wool and posal called for a fusion ticket, with shores of Hawaii!. (S ig n e d ): part of the nominees chosen from Fairbanks JUST RECEIVED ! silk well-made WELLS A. STRICKLAND, GEORGE E. KElTir, New Damask frocks of style and is claimed by Mc­ SHERWOOD O. BOWERS, Carthy’s faction to have been otuted good taste at such AARON (XX)Kr _ from the town chalrmansh p, but DRAPES W . GEORGE g l e n n e y , ^ the former maintains be stiu holds JOHN L. JBNNBY. low prices. the pcritlon. ROBINSON W. W. ROBERTSON, $1.98 $2.98 “ Beard of Selectmen. , BUlUfBD TO mCAira CRUSOr You will want to choose more than one at SAMUEL J. TURKINGTON, Town Clerk. \ / Bridgeport Oct 19.—(AP) — Jo- Ih a modirli Largeat Aseortment In Town of these prices. They are the usual $5.00 and sepb Haverstkverstraw, 80, was burned to comedy drama $10.00 values. dMtb last night in his two-room but that falrif 8A8H CURTAINS in 'B tepn y. He bad Uvsd thsre for 10 yeare. aeeth6a with ae> Sizes 14 to 48. Havaratraw waa formarly a farm tion and thriUsI ■ 1 9 c F arr's hand In Baaton. It wga tba opinion ^>ffiM ra tba man upaet a liiiht^ . J kerosene lamp. The charred body Uader auspices of Cider MiU was found after the etruoture had bean bumad. MANCHESTER THE TEHILE Open M ondays fU G B I IS rOSTFONBD. H a^rd, Oct II.—(AP)— JZmea GIRL SCOUTS ; R fC O d U l Hi Wedett of PattaroB, La., waa PdC T B B I (dread to poatpona U sBtfbt to Ot­ Help the Girl l^ u t uioY^ COUNTRY 8T

7 7 ■ i r. ^"-■■■■' ■ ’■' ■ ■ ...... ■■■.••■• -■■•■ ^^" • ■'■ V.:;Vi<; "’''V'''■ ■,4^'>.' _' ' i.-»•i ''<•■ V:.v?v:.v-» :*■■■•-••••• .■■>■'•* :;^MANcaHBsri»;B»Ei^ afii^LD, sotOT iiAi?c®te!1ia^vht was being, sxbibitsdj Progressive measures in Congtess Paris, Oct 19-^(^)— behalf stunt right here in Mancheater,”. of President von HShdenburg and gang overlord, seeks his rdeac) the other A y fired a gun to ths gwta; Spnknrs Here Attack Dr. Dolan deolared, “by dumping while Roosevelt “indicates a wiuing- m m ths Fedmal prison here, waa eral direction of its inventor. Jual ness to co-operate with Progressives the Qmrman government,'' Leopold Pero overboard after they had got*' Von Hoeisoh, (m m im am bassador to postponsd today until tbs week of another temperamentsT actor. ten your vote. A year ago they did on legislative action to meet the At Local Store SSrts ( 1 November lA ' RipU kau Rather Than |ator He WiH Vote extraordinary (economic) crisis. France, todiay pinnsd -a Oerman the same to the liwedea. It la high deebratioa on Premier Harriot The postponsment waa ordered by time there waa a change in the ad* “I shall, therefore, vote for Gk>v- District Judge Marvin Underwood ' Praise Own Cuidihtes. ministration policies,” he said. '^ortheDeiiNcnt emor Roosevelt because I believe he Thursday. It wiui the commemorative medal offers the only launediate hope for of the Obethe eantenisry, bestowed on account of the condition of the Gnntnr Tirawii; Dr. Dolan then told of the ao-' in recognition of M. Herriot's ad­ calendar of the court, and a case compUahments which he credited to’ the relief of 10,000,000 unemployed men, women and children, and 6,- C.B> House * Son, Inc., will ho^ miration, for the works of the Ger­ now on trial .which promised to take ^.The RtpubUcan administration, the presidency of Woodrow Wilson,' ;^adlBon, Wis., Oct. Ip.—(AP) — man poet After this esremony the up the remainder of the week. B o n m n i . 000,000 farmers, who with their another, senaistional ule of men?s pUsidwt Homrsr in partleu^, was the Democrat He gave the Demo- l^l^tor Robert M. LaFbllette, Jr., families, are threatened with the Premier was host, at a luncheon for Asslstgat District Attorney Hal Ticketg iiid InfoniWtioii ; orats the credit for instigating the B^gressiye RepuUlcan, issued a clothing starting Thuxii^, Oct Herr von HoesOh Who has been Lindsay, who handles most habeas li^CKl for the present business de* I^ eral Reserve Banks, Income tu,; loss of their entire stake in our eco­ On AO Bqs.LiiiM .. statement today advocating the nomic order," the Senator ssdd. “If One year ago this month House's transferred t o London. corpus cases in the District Court 489 Main St Dial 7007 eb MM I^ression by former Mayor Angelo for giving women the right to vote,' d^tion of the Demooratlo preai- he is elected I shall feel free' to held the Ibrst of these' cl^fhfng sales Pisonessa of New Brltadn and Bd' for extending the parcel poet ser^ d&tlal nominee, FrSnklln D. Roose- oppom any of his poliCiea which ^ when a lot of over suits were ward O. Dolan of Manchester in ad vice, for settling a major coal sti^e; not m accord with my own oonric- sold at the sensationad price of fill dresses mnde at, the Italian Demo* lor making an eight hour worUng ^e also advocated the election of tions." day and praised the war conduct of This year b etter quaUty^ clothing will c^atlo rally held in Tinker Hall last Diknocratio sthte candidates. be sold at>tb« stlD lower price of —------KCITM’.# ------a ^ t About 200 persons, mostly Resident Wilson. Dr. Dolan saidv 'fRenator L al^ette said that while the way . to judge the incumbent AUTO VIOTIM DIBS 18.50. TheaeiSales of men's clothing men, t attended. Roeco D. Pallottl, he'e it .is expected that the store will be filled wsM schediiled to speak, ministration calling attention to jn from Roosevelt but none at all died at the Mt. Sinai hospital at f **There has been altogether too scandal; said CooUdge sat tight kept ft;om President Hoover. The Repub­ to capacity tomorrow morning be? Presenting much political propaganda in the cool and let water roll over the dam; lic^ candidates for governor and 6:45 a. m. today of injuries reeved cause many customers said last jreiHr oountry,” declared Paonessa.. "They and shouted that Hoover went into senator, he charged, attained vic­ when struck by an automobile on that if any such sale was held a ^ n say that business is picking up, but the White House through bigotry tim through a “slush fund" and by Capitol avenue Monday night. they were planning to purchase twb t^at is not backed up by fact If so, and false promises. He said that ^ploying “tactics taken from the John Sullivan, of 14 Union place and three suits instead of one. where is there any improvement? Is Republican speakers everywhere are b^k of Samuel Ihsull." driver of the car was to be held to­ House’s are enabled to bold these l^re any in Manchester? Ten on the defense. He accu^ the Re­ ..The LaFollette statement placed day on a technical cluu^. extraordinary sales due to their con* publicans of raciad prejudice and. re­ MONOGRAM thousand men are out of work in New B rit^ . There is no reason why ligious bl^try. The speaker r^ped under prepw administration control Hoover for signing the Smoot-Haw- Most Successful Operating people should be out of work. Hoo- ley tariff bill which he said had vier was not* sincere in his efforts to caused other countries to raise their help the working class and it is up tariff and has chased much business tp a president to take better care of out of the country. “Some people COMBINATION RANGES Uie people. may try to teU srou th a t there isn’t . “The trouble with Hoover is that difference between the Repub­ Start your his heart is in the wrong place. lican and' Democratic policies, but They say that Hoover did some don’t let them kid you. The differ­ mighty good work during the World ence is as great as between a chest­ War, but he was a Democrat then," nut horse and a horse chestnut,*’ PmuMssa said. The former New Dr. Dolan said In concluding with a Britain mayor rspped the president plea for voting Democratic next lor bis action tn regard to the ejec- month. Ubn of the bonus war veterans from Washlngtoa exclaiming “I wouldn’t do to a yellow dog what Hoover did to his own men. The time has come to quit behig slaves any longer and revolt from the Republican party.” ^ hie said. i BX'Mayor Paonessa spoke for about 40 minutes in Italian after being introduced by James Pohtillo and then devoted as much more HUNTERS! time to assatUng the Republican Ward’s Is the pblicies in icwgUsh- During his talk in ItaEan, it was evident that he Western Field was att^iring ■ the Republicans Leading Gun Store rather than boosting the Democrats Hammerless because the names of Hoover, Curtis, Bingham, Trumbull, and in America! Shot Guns Aleoin were often menti, provfaflng;. ^ou can afford to pay. I have sold 78 of these burners $ 2 .9 8 Adjostable both 0P«n closed covers. in town. You can pay more but you cannot get. more Colored' enamels ' in blended four covers for coal-or olL' than you get in the Economee Burner. The Economee Swing your arms any way . . . no tugging Sporting green'and ivory or brown* and % or blndng! Comfort and wear too . . . in buff. Burner is different than other burners as it has exclu­ ths heavy army duck, blood proof game Reai'Sights! sive features that no other burner has. Let Van show pockets, and extra large shell pockets. $169.50 Octagon barrel you the difference between the Economee Burner and VESTS. Popular dead grass color. $149.50 other burners. with positive side ejector. Walnut PANTS. Seat and l^s lined A a q a stock, pistol grip. »r Gndnaatioiii UA with rubber m aterial...... Fast action. HJr BREECHES. Waterproofed. A n iwA RANGE OIL Brush brown army duck ...... v A s • U 16 Shots! Balanced So Perfectly I t. Tlie FLORENCE Oa BURNER Economee Range Oil Feels a Pound Lighter! An Ideal Companion for the $ 7 * 5 0 per 100 gak. Stevens Rifle Mimograhi Range ' You can now get prompt delivery as I have just put In the Florence we offer a most ^Sdent and fdlable. on another truck. burner, backed by a substantial guarantee, and sold a $ 10.98 very moderate ^ ce. Its attractive . appearane# is a credit to these fipest of modem ranges. Tou’U like the “h a ^ ' of this “22" The Keys Are All Gone. repeater . . . its smooth bolt ac­ Men^s Black tion and genuine walnut stock with Come in and try your keys. The key grooved fore-end! New automatic Hi-Cuts Made in two ppi^ular prices—Special’ $32.50, ‘DeLuxe* fesd-tube devek^ment; knuried opens the lock gets the big six foot l^u- lever. For long rifle cartridges senberg Racer. OTly. $3*49 AH. trubber - stmeinguality SINGI/E SHOT RIFLES ”Bcot&totot”T boots, 15 laebss You cannot T |i« r^ V ' Ivory bead and qiorting sights. high. W«tMl>ro(^'>to:.top, with Accurately rifled. New M n A a non-slip white q r^ sole., grooved fore-end ...... afford ' V » “r V ^ p e y 'T w uri ..S I 4 . . ' i m s s s t f ainylcsi. 824-8iit MAIN STREET TEL. 6161 soinril MANCiaBsiER ■. «. • ' a; p ! i ,

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8w M was arrested by Officer Fdey of Enfn| |itoih a ft tka ptoud pam ta 68 votes lars ^(a^CROSSUGS of the Stafford Barradis on Satur­ of a daughter, bom at the RockvllM \ ; wards Alto to a s to day inVenkm. . City iHuiital an Octebar 10. FeaoBseot eouaty. William H. Bartlett V Mazgacetiia L Q d| e O. D. H. S., •-Wefldsto? ^ > CDT IN THREE YEARS ^WUliam-H7 Bartlett, 62, of 6 VU- degree teath^will- entertain the de­ cyri lage street, died at his home late gree’tsani of the New Britain lodge A, A N « t e carrier, dies a t injuslea received WoodWird osdiidd tier sad organized resSinras of to Void Card Party Mondky following a long illness. He on Thursday evening in Princess whUo hunting, dadtt. IB s shotgun tien strlken, explalntog teat'A JPOd* 01 and New Hayen RailrMd Thcj Democratie Womeh’ii Club was bora in Rockville and lived here balL Supper will be served followed SprliigllelQ, Maaab --4^»ffteM iii^ diaebaitged ; A he was piaciag it in era! Court 0^ Wig Join In tiimGiation Wcnrk— will hold a public whist and bridge all'Of his Ufe. Mr. BarUett was a Ity a social tlmel '' Bifen WlXaw Y ork M teeka R6<$w* ■■ the quastiofl of The Woman’s Benefit Association Seadoifee was dstoritad untB ; .Only 181 Lrft Now. Boy Martei, State highway department and the mitt of Damon Lodge, Knights of der horn which his great-grandfa­ Btate Federatioa of Labor. 27 0 Hew Haven Railroad, ther, Amos Riead, had carri^ in the operation at the Hartford hospKal ; SpeaeSr jteoe Wuk«r. f iniSgtel<^ Pythias, attended the sixty-fourth last week. Bostoo—'Rooseirelt-Ely Fraafoo* ty of second d e g ^ murder la ,tee i On December 31, 1931, the num- utiiiei convention of the Grand Revolutionary War. Engraved in W of highway grade crossings in the horn are these words: “Amos American Qub of Maasachusetta deste a t his sweetheart, MiA Pbarl Lodge, Knights of Pythias, hdd in organizes independent-braacheiB'. in MOran, Speaeer dtyofeee; by jury Connecticut, not including industrial Hartford on Tuesday and Wednes­ Read—^His horn made in Corte whieh ddiberated hours. Hw was C asings, was 671. This number was Lands Manner December 25, 1776." GETS NOTED PAINTING 21 cities and towns. # Try the Giile^ BLUE day. A banquet was held on Mon­ Cambridge, Mass,r-Mnr. Eliza­ immediately aeateaced to life im- classified as follows: Crossings on day night. Rev. George S. Brookes, There are other engravings like a Trunkline Highways, 70; Grossings grapevine, a couple of sailing ves­ beth H. TUton, supporter of prohi­ prtonunent being in attendance. Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 19.— (AP) bition, to anaonaceBaturday, Wheth­ Htotfofd, Ooha.—Most, Rev. JO- BLADE aiui whaff otote* cm State Aid Highways, 61; Cross­ sels, a coat of arms and what re­ __Dr. Thomas Barbour, director of Past President’s Night er, she win be a sticker, candidate S e ^ Edward IgeCartoYV ings on a ty Streets, 111; and Cross­ sembles a sailing battleship. the Harvard University Museum, r Bedtebant^ffoVeraor. eoBsedfrted' Rohton Cateolie hiSh^ ing's on Town Roads, 429. Thus, on Burpee Woman’s Relief Corps wiU Mr. Read wrote to th. librarian day announced the gift to the uni­ 2 0 bidinaiy ahaving cdmlbxt you Connecticut’s main highway system, observe Past President’s Night this of the New York Historical Society BostoaK-James P. Rose, com­ bf . Pwttaad, Me., dtoccee; Is tended versity of one o t ' the most cele­ a testfmchiiail diaaef that is, trunkline and state aid evening in G. A. R. hall. At 6 and found th^ the powder horn in­ brated paintings of John James mander active, no trains at all being operat Hallowe’en social will be held. x‘he Thomas G. Read, who left it to his 50 years. other centery. The 31-year-old alleged “society ^bd over twenty-three of them. Of members of the G. A. R. and Alden son Horatio Read of Lisson, an “The Wild Turkeys” was painted Augusta, I Me.—John G. Utter- brlde.extortionist was con'vi.cted yto- ? the total crossings, 369 principally Skinner Camp are invited to attend. imcle of Ashur Read. After his by Audubon in Liverpool, SMgland, back, . Deaiooratic Congressman- terday t o . the . Federal Court of -on rural or less frequently traveled There will be an entertainment pro­ death it became the property of the in 1826 and was presented by him to elect from the Third District, gMnS Judge Charles E. Woodward on a '^highways were protected by warn­ gram in charge of Mrs. Cora Helm, latter. the Royal Institute of that city in ing signs only, while the balance Mrs. Annie Wlllfeke and Mrs. Anna N otes recognition of the many Undnesses tVirere. equipped either w ith crossing M a" Pfunder. The refreshm ent com-^ A son was born on Monday at the he 1 ^ received while in Liverpool gates or automatic, flashing, red mittee incluJes Miss Lillian Green­ Rockville City hospital to Mr. and The picture remained in Liverpool light warnings. wood, Mrs. Alden Usher, Miss Mary Mrs. James Doherty of Prospect imtil 1831, when it was brought to On January 1, 1920^ there were in WiUeke and Miss Rofte LaCrosse street. ^ this country. It was sold to 'Hiayer Connecticut 697 crossings. Today, Annual Bazaar ^ M r.' and Mrs. Samuel Silverherz by descendimts of Audubon in 1905. tids number has been decreased to The annual supper and bazaar of 671 with two more eliminations in the First Lutheran church on West progn^css. In the U nited States, dur- Tyfftiti street opened on Tuesday aft- Ihg the six-year period from 1924 to ttmoon to continue until this eve­ 1931, there was an Increase of 7,927 ning. The Ladies Aid was in chuge grade crossings. Thus, the grade of &e supper, while all other org crossing situation in Connecticut is isations to(^ some active part. A exactly the reverse of that in the play was presented last evening by Quicker Relief country at large, this state showing the Busy Bees of the church en­ ■' ! 4 steady decrease against the lat­ titled, “Kitty’s New Hat” Those ter’s increase. tttirtwg part w ere Ernestine E scher- f Not only has the number of cross­ ich, Alice Joyce, Mildred Dtntsch, ings declined in Connecticut, but Evelyn Leutjen. Hilda Miller and For Headaches likewise the number of accidents Helen Staiger. This evening the Occuning at crossings has substan­ Martin Sisters of South Manchester 2 tially dropped, both because of im- will iq>pear. They are artistic per­ jproved protection by the railroad formers and it is expected u giving warning of the app^^ch will be a large audience to greet bf trains and also because of the them. The general committee in . Iconstant educational program v'hich charge of the event includes Rev. K kas been conducted to instill gn^eater Otto Klette, Mrs. K. Otto Klette, Mution In drivers when approaching Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tennstedt, Mr. ItaUroad, tracks; In 10 years, ending: and Mrs. Thomas Hewitt, Mr^ and &9S1, grade crossings accidents per Mrs. Harry Pfunder, Mr; and Mrs. tOO.OOO motor vehicles registered in Artour Dowding. and Mr. and Mrs. ^nnecticut have decreased 67 per­ John Schwarz. cent, while motor vehicle registra- Gift for library HOT TliKTER SE RVICE lons have increased by 126 per cent. Howard B. Wadsworth of Spring- Among the major grade crossing field, Mass., has presented to the / Elimination projects undertaken in Hall Memorial library at Ellington Donnecticut within the past three a foA and little bag containing a rears were those involving the con­ pipe and sewing kit, all of which struction of the large bridges at was carried for three years by his Cornwall and Lime Rock on the uncle, Samuel Edwin Wadsworth, upper HoxisatpniC River, . the who was a drummer boy 4n the-37th Fhomaston elimination and the pro­ Massachusetts Regiment. The latter UR wator hMtins dtportment lias butn ject at Jewett City. was a son of Samuel Adams Wads­ augmunted with tho naW C. C. Gat Wator worth who was bom in- Ellington in O the year 1811. Samuel Wadsworth was drowned in Mansfield shortly HBatBr»whlch will gIvB outomatic hot watBr mta^ after returning from the war while Because o f Quick Dissolving Property Bayer Aspirin Starts THEATERS Ufi ured to tho partleuiar notdt of th« tmollBr heme. crossing a bridge over the Willi- *Taking Hold** 3 or 4 Minutes After Taking ihantic river. A T PARSONS Arrested for Speeding Alfred J. Sweet, 17, of Swamp- Due to important, scientific de­ Remember, it Is Genuine Bayer Ttbe Oat and the Fiddle" scott, Mass., was before Judge John velopments in the world-famous p Aspirin which pibvides this unique, ; Composer and author work hand E. Fisk in the Rockville Police Bayer laboratories, almost IN­ quick-acting property. So be sure to hand in the production of Max Court on Tuesday morning, charged STANT relief from headaches, you get the Real Article—GEN­ ' Gordon’s musical triumph, "The Cat with speeding. He was found guilty neuralgia and rheumatic pains is UINE BAYER Aspirin when you and the Fiddle,’’ which will open at and fined $25 and costs of $13.81. Parsons Theater, Hartford, for an being afforded millions. buy. Naturally you want th! fastp jengagement of three nights and Sat­ Because of a imique process in est; possible r^ef—and that's the urday matinee, begiiming October making and tableting, (jienuine way to get it. ■27. “The Cat and the Piddle” is described as a musical love story by Bayer Aspirin is made to dissolve To identify the genuine, see that - Jerome Kem and Otto Harbach. Schaller's almost INSTANTLY in the stom­ any box or bottle of aspirin you buy Kem, vdio did the score of “Show ach. Hence it starts to. work almost is clearly marked “ Genuine Bayte Boat,” is recognized as the most instantly. And thns “takes bold’’ Aspirin." And that any tablet yon musicianly and melodious of Ameri­ of the average pain or headache in take is stamped clearly with the can composers for the stage. In the Ciclor Mill as little as three or four minutes book, Harbach, author of “Rose Open Tuesday, name “Bayer" in the form of a Marie" and “No, No, Nanette," has after taking. The fastest, safe relief, cross. Remember—Genuine. Bayer written a piece ihat is warm, witty Thursday and Saturday it is said, ever known for pam. Aspirin cannot bank the heart. and human. Unusual settings of 7 great beauty have been done by I’U get your apples and dtoiv- c a n s (i/sloiner (onlrol,, Henry Dreyfuss, who has ingenious­ er your cider. Also barreb for ly handled them by means of a re­ sale. Telephone 6432. NO TABLETS ARE GEWUlHEl BAY ERj ASPIRIN WITHOUT THIS OWg volving stage. Some of the sets are cider sold at tee mill any thne. highly stylized, notably one with an ^ "Gopr." 1981, The Bayer Co. Inc. ostrich feather tree. By on ogtromoly tlmplo adjustment of the burner, “The Cat and the Fiddle" has been the outstanding musical suc­ you moy regulate the quantity of water hgated cess in New York, where it ran for fifty-three weeks and played to more and the quantity of got burned. You hove mare than a million dollars. “The Cat and the Fiddle” comes direct from its hot water when you need mofe — lets yrhen New York engagement with the en­ tire New York cast, a group of Al­ you tie ^ loM. Economy is automofleally sure. bertina Rasch dancers and an 1 • ^ augmented orchestra. a Coll your own plumbar. He is authorized to HOLD TEN PBOBf T8

' Mexico City, Oct. 19,—(AP)—De­ extend,to you the prMlage of our tention o f 10 priests in thA state o f Jalisco, after the discovery of what was described as a rebellious plot 5 Year Rental there last Sunday, was reported in W i dispatches from Otiadalajara to­ p n r e h a a e P a ii day. There is one thing you can do with your money 1 Jalisco state officials notified Pres­ ident Rodriguez txday of the allied He will install the proper sized woter heater to plot. They told now police found a that you will never regret and tiiat is printing press, much printed matter meet your particular needs. described as rebellious propaganda, 10 bombs, a rifle, two pistols and some ammunition in the bouse which SAYING IT they, raided at Guadalajara Sunday night, after a pitched battle. Thtra ^re a hundred and one ways of spending your money The State Legislature planned to limit the number of prieirts in the Jtoday and many ways of investing it but a SAVINGS ACCOUNT state to 58, the report said. is never, regretted. Friends are fine to have blit' you will feel LABOR BACKS VALERA much more independent and you wiU be much better off to be Dublin, Irish Free State, Oct. 19. •-(AP)—The seven labor members able to depend on a savings account when you need money than of the Dali who hold the balance of power, are likely to continue to to be dependent on your friends. Start a savings account and •opport Presidant De Valera for • » some time, it was learned today know the truth of this advice. Mlowing a conference between De \ ^ ra and WUUam Norton, chair- inbn o< the 9 ^ State Labor Party. • ; '’ I jK.was reported after the confer- •mSe mi agteement was reached on means of taking care of the unem- / r eav.M A 'M ' .STaBEV- p n o w B ' ' Mtyment Mturaon. De Valera to- , oap reported to the Imlslative body ' ~ the breakdown of the recent SbUlto'MANCHESTER. iOOHM M r in London on the land and tee Anglo-gritj|«li tar ■ ‘V. '•‘W /V.: ^ ' -

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‘ MANG8BSTEE EVffimJG HSBAIA SOOra lU ip a w ^ 0 6 ^ MMtt. ______■11 departments, nnd it affords the with muaie, gamak. and* a l^dllBRATES public an opportunity 'to secure . iiM t and odEiBad tlM a m - ■odal tlma. Re^eahmentaP qram nM^d^rapilMtihr tva ponnda for i t . quality mendiMuUse at esp e^ y ANDOVER served. ■*' ■■■■.:. * • ' lOw prices, which will prevai . Pa^rlt^ixg* miL—MbonUfht shinv Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Platt and chU ;in|y.L_pity jthe ' poor rack­ ning's Chriatiaii Endeavor meetl|ig l^ew YorkJ—No'one’ ‘put a eteer. Gordon L. Bostetter, execu- CHri Scout Othsoiell, gave a night recently with the former’s is “What attempts have been made AUBiRiArB PU2A DENBS tea for 35 menibers of r; This week marks the 10th Ann!- father Jack Huhi whale meat dietqver on>SuitaB H, .tive director of the.emndoyers aase^ Henry Schell of New York recent­ to solve the liquor problems and old lion at the Bronx Zoo,. Wheh ciation,, figured it .oot sipce the and Isadm at her.hmne vena^ op^^iog. Kemp’s ly spent a few days with his sister Mrs. Katherine Mitten and son,' with What reeult?’’ The leader baa On Oot 19,1918, President Wilson aftetauKua Mrs. Gluiert AkhlSK Ellsworth, attended the fi^end of keepers substitutsd it for good red period of 1 9 2 4 -1 ^ bomUngs iq refused Austria’s request for peace, iBGoxpoj^ted'i^ 76$ iffain etreet Mrs. A. J. Vinton. His mother Mrs. not been announced. beef to save numey, he went on a Chicago have fallen off 43.100 of a comnriiploner of Bartted ooinu^ Charles Schell will return to New Charles Krowley in New vYork, ‘ There will be a masquarade ball in statbig that tbs independence of the gaire an ^ interesting report of fhS years ago this week Kemp’s Music Thursday. Interment was. In'^Lake hunger strike. Leopards, tigers- and bomb a month. Csetihoslovak and Jugoslav nations York with him for a short visit. the Town He^, Saturday evening, other • lions Join^ ' in. Romplog T w o ^ v e r s , Wis,— ^Members o f' national convmtibn recent^ held at House was established, opening its inew cemetery. had been recognised by the Dfnited Mrs. J. A. Marldell and two given by Coventry people. * grizzlies played football with whale the welfare committee of the Com­ Virginia Beach. One of ^ doors to the public, in the Johqscn John Yeomans was nominated folr Mrs. Ward Talbot visited her States and that with these, hatioias Ck>nnecticut is espedally proud daiighters, Jeanette anu Viola of chunks. Now beef is back 6n the mon Council say they have learned would m t tj^’decisioii as to any. Block, where the A & P ttore is now A storia, L.. L, spent a few days at Representative* at the Democratic aimt, Mrs. Sarah Mortis in Elling­ menu. -f that unemplojrment during the last is the fact thatMt has the ' located. The business ai, that time Caucus Thursday evening. Thomas ton, Monday. peace terms proposed by Austria. percentage of Glrr Sbouts in " tSb Autumn View Farm recently. Sydney, N. S.--Two girls h w : 6 a two years has made late sleeping a Am ertcans penetrated the Kriem< was exclusively that of music, axid Alitdiul Camarota and nephews I. Birmingham, George Ratt anc Mrs. Helen Ka^chell will entertain sharp report and saw a man' slump habit with many persoim. The com­ United States and iastriving to kOkp filled a great need in the community Edward lindholm were nam^ Jus­ the Ladles’ Benevolent society at hilde line at several points between a the top. Mrs. Ashley said- tta| Jack of New Haven, John Royka, of behind tiie wheel of a passing car. mittee received requests for 100 the Argonne and the Meuse and for a complete music store. One year Beauford, and Alfred Josepbson of tice of the Peace. her home 'ITiursday afternoon. ./ “Man shot’’ they told ^ e desk ser­ alarm clocks from men who will be they were so dtiighted to have'Mri. Mrs. Randall C. Frink, Miss Lena forced the Qennans to retire- to the Hoover attend - and' aS sha is a p ^ after the opening of- the business, it New Haven, adl 'returned from geant at a itearby station. Dashing given temporary Jobs by the city. F r ^ line. Allied armies reached Smith and Willimn Frink all Of sonal friend of the president was necessary to move to larger spending the week-end with their SHOT ACCIDENTALLY madly to the scene police^ found no Since alarm clocks are not on . (he the Dqtch frontier; Americans and quarters, and the larger store'in the Waterbury were recent visitors at car but a passerby explained the free, list, the workmen will have to Fredeirick Edey, she introduce her respective fainiliesL Gteorge Moore British aditanced southeast of Cam- B “Scout Lou Henry HCover.’* new Johiaaon Block was rented, and also spent the week-end at his home Mr. and A llien L. B’rink's. Torrington, Oct 19—(AP) —Alec driver fainted when a tire. blew, out, find other means of being awaken­ brai and the ^litish extended their a'larger stock of merchandise was in New Haven. Joseph Gretis spent Saturday af< Poniatowski, 14, was on the danger was revived and kept going. ed. gains east of liouai. Those who attended from New Bn|^ temobn with his sister in Hartford land were ddighted and inmressed carried than was possible in the Mrs. Samuel Gowdy and daughter list at the Charlotte Hungerford Seminole, Okla.— N. J., Oct. 19.—(AP)— serve the supper to the delejgf^. Jones. Chicago, Oct 19—(AP) — Th« Here, with a finished basement, 'The fact that the shooting was’an San Francisco.-When the oat’s rule,was “an insinuation of moral Whipping posts as an “economy” The following were Sundsiy guests Charles and John Phelps attend­ nineteen wung men who loQg foi other lines ^ere add^,' including accident was uncovered by the po­ away the mice will play—but what instability’’ but were mollified when measure and as a “deterrent in at Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin a ed the football game at Storrs Sat­ Master Browers* certificates and Jim furniture, ^ectric refrigerators, elec­ lice only after members of the does the cp^ do when &e mice are told it 'was promulgated to prevent crime” are advocate today by the Strack’S Mr. mid M^^- H. Hatch, son urday afternoon. family had been>questl6ned at con­ away? Police discovered cm answer the spread OT contagious dlMases. Gloucester county October Grand going to school to get them,^ wU tric washing machines, and a larger Norman, and daughter Ruth, of Kil- Charlie Allen and family of Man­ siderable length. Inunediately after as they dashed into Bandonl’s hab- Jury for New Jersey lawbreakers. have to learn how to take . ttH' and more complete line of lamps. lingworth, Conni; Mr. and Mrs.*'Jack chester Green, spent Sunday with the shooting the brother had taken • 'VETS TO PROTEST Af£er returning 283 true Miin “kick” out of fruits at thdr labor.'' These lines have been merchandised McDonald and son Charles of Ches­ and discovered Bandoni’s Mf. and Mrs. F i^ Bishop. the revolver and hurled It into a efficient black mouser enthusliasti- against law violators, the largest They began their studies yest^ very successfully, and the depart­ ter; Mrs. O’Brien, son EUlsworth, Hartford, OcL 19 — (AP) — The Mrs. Clara JiUson of Greenfield, pond near the house. The first story caUy mauling a burglar alarm push- number for any .grand j\iry In the day at the Wahl-Henius Institute, ments have become established and and daughter, Samantha; Mrs. billing of James J. Lee o * Williman- Mass., spent ■ a few. days with her waa that the Injured boy had shot button. history of the coimty, the jurors of Advanced Brewing. welMmown. Particularly in connec­ George Meyers of Hempstead; cousin. L e^s R&elps and family, the tic as state commander of the 'Vet­ adopted a resolution requesting state "We’ll teach them to make tion with the lamps and furniture himself. Sydney, Australia—A dog actor erans of Foreign Wars' in an an­ Thomas Madden; Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ last of the wmH. Sunday vlsitbrs at made a hit with naitlvee of Papua legislators from Gloucester county and dark beer,” said F. M. Dupont has this been true. ert. Wiggins, and Mr. 'and Mrs. nouncement of Democratic political Mr. Phelps were- Mra. Eleanore A New York society woman, di­ when they saw their ftrst movie to introduce and support in the legis­ dean of the school, “Jiut as we usfd Kemp’s Inc., has enjoyed good James Corrigan of Sbeepshead Ba^ rally here tomorrow nig]& has Howarth and son Fred, of Provi­ vorced at Reno the other day, was says, Governor Sir Herbert ‘ lurray! lature a bill permitting the estab­ to in the good old. days. Then-weq) business, since Its establishment ten Mr. and Mrs. Carl < Louner of dence, R. I. aroused the ire of several local for­ lishment of whipping posts. teach them to take the alcohol, oqt years ago, and is commemorating single for five minutes before being ? * comedy and ended with a eign war veterans with the result Astoria, L. I., Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Their were 122 at the community married again. Yet orators spend bidldog chasing a burglar all over Judge Austin H. Swackhsimer said in accordance with govemmeati the event with an anniversary sale. that a formal protest is anticipated Shea and son, John, of Fall River, social at the Town Hall Friday hours telling ps about the wonders the iM^cape. The natives, con­ the resolutidn would be turned over regulations.” Large reductions have been made in Mass. evening. The evening was spent at the next meeting of the local to the Gloucester county derk to be Until yestefday- the school had of liberty. vinced the dog was real, promptly post. sent to coirnty legislators. been closdl since 1916. ,

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FURNITURE BASEMENT ITEMS Quan. Reg. Price NOW Quan. Reg. Price NOW 9x12 Wilton Rug 9 Boys’ Footballs 27 $1.'29 $ 4 3 . 9 5 98c 3-Pc. Tapestry Suite 2 Boys’ Scooters 41 $1.29 You do not have; to leam new methods *“*’^ "..$ 1 1 9 .5 0 ea. 98c to cook electrically. Electricity sim­ Boys’ Tricycle 17 3-Pc. Daven. Suite 1 •» $6.95 ply brings an e^ier cleaner, more «5 9 .5 o $ 1 1 9 5 0 ea. $4.44 Mddel 9693—Gray and White. Boys’ Rtriler Skates 94 pr. $1.39 economical way to cook. 3-Pc. Flowered 1 pr $99.75'“ ‘•f' Tapestry Suite 89c “ ea. $ 1 0 9 . 5 0 Boys’ Wagons For ts limited time only. 21 $4.98 Electric cooking is as clean as the sun­ 3-Pc. Angora Suite 1 ea. $3.89 “ ea. $ 1 0 9 . 5 0 Oothes Hampers 14 $1.29 shine that streams in your window’. ea. blub Chairs 3 $27.50 c Q C 98c • No fliame, no soot, h oth ^ g to blacken Com Poppers ea. v l O r ^ O 33 .98 or smudge. Just think... .the oW^- ea. Cogswell Chair 1 79c $25.00 d* 1 c Q C Ash Cans 19 $1.19 er of an electric range never has to ; :: r ea. ea. ^ 98c — N - scour the bottom of a pan. Wing Chair 1 ;/$32.50 dM O Toasters 107 .59 ea. ea. 39c '"*■ L- Bottle Cappers '• ■ . 4 : Electric cookery is convenient The B. B. Chaii 1 $32.50 A ^ ^ ^ g 47 $1.49 ea. ^ 1 ea. 98c modem electric range, equipped with V^etable Bins 22 $1.49 automatic clock and timer will give 5-Pc. pinetlie Suite 1 $42.95 1 O Cl / ea. ea. 1 * ^ 0 $1.19 Stock Pots ^ 14 .98 you every afternoon off. 5-Pc. •Dinette Suite 1 $49.50 OC% ea. 69c ea. Curtain Stretch^B $1.98 $1.49 Electric cookery is sure. Simply turn Model 5743 New Table Top a pointer to the d^ired heat and the FA-SHIONS Quan. Reg. Price NOW MEN’S ACCESSORIES heat will be maintained automatic- Quan. Reg. Price NOW $143.50'”'^ Women’s Silk Dresses 50 $2.95 O C For a Umltdl time only. ally. ; ea. M ^ ’s Suits 13 $13.95 d^ O A E ? Women’s Sport Coats .ea. $0.95 Mens’ Felt Hats 42 Electric cookery a^ds deliciousness **’• 1 $ 8 . 7 4 a . 84c and nutritiousness. There is no YN omen’s Felt Hats : . 31 $1.84: ^ Q-Q Men’s Dress Shirts 187 $1.00 ea. ea. 79c .flam etodiy out the natural flavor* Men’s Dress Caps 39 Women’s House Dresses 59 77c r% and tasty juices. 1 « ea. . 2 9 c ” e . 49c »- •. . . / DOMESTICS Quan. o Ifceg: Price NOW U . . ’ WOMEN’S ACCESSORIES Electric cookery ijs economical. The Quan. Reg. Price NOW 36 inch Fast Color PeraUe 410 yds. .12^2 q • > cost of preparingA meal electoically is yd. O C WtHnen’s Silk Hose 311 pr. Full Size Comfortables 91 $1.19 less than a cent jper person per meal pr. 29c ea. 79c —as low as any fuel—and this cost Women’s Girdles 29 $1.00 Q ^ does not include other savings—^leM ea. O f C MISCELLANEOUS Quan. Reg. Price NOW soap, and cleaning powder, the sav-» ij' / Chinchilla Coats 16 $1.00 Model 8744 De-Lux Table Top ^ ih^ from food shrinkage and the CHILDREN’S Quan. Reg. Price NOW ea. ChHfl’s Sweaters 41 .79 $169.50 savings that resiflt from better h^^^ Children’s Shoes 64 pr. ea. ^ For a limited time only. facie Blonsettes 14 .79 and added leisure. ” ea. * Children’s Blouses 117 : A ©OW N 39c Women’s Scarfs 71 .29 ■V - ■ ea. - 1 Table of Odds and Ends Silk mouses 21 $1.00 ( ValuM up to $1.00. ea.

< \| Montgomery Ward & Co. I ^ 824-828 MAIN ST. r mLmn ^ -V* ' iT i- - iii-'x.' itAKCfflBST^ CX)NN. Wl©iraiyAY, re-' % A G B S p t edentieto couM uioduce either goqd who wt o - of pdoffi Sakoti, Wlib 'deatii^ t m w«rr10M«8s uA inmdrads ef po^ or bad toerii by the used. A' 6 ^ I how that can popiibly he and vrbo Itoie, without a dwt b^ng fired or a diet w lth]^ «B ty^ «ad phoa-, V kBlfb brofutht Into playt phordue^-wlth «n«Cgk^^tanto D to WTitaa to ICr. l^Kwerelt iaqulr!|«. lag.ii#...... "Apparently'it wiu fust a ge«4 lenaUe the boty^to^uae' these ndq^ Eitttiins ffrralb \iix. Jehawm poiata out that he In- erals, was found-to very dose bftck t&Y'OttaM__ POBUiBKO BT 3 ^ ^ trpdu<^ the reetdution in OongiuM naan-fash^en brawl—hot BY'OiL m N K IfdJOY PRUmMQ COlirANT, INC. to drtirely preaatfM 'fot^ decay. aotly ^ een sbu ry fhhfaloa but at ' iB MgaHi f HaaWk Mifi Wad wMi When it was wMmr to f^erlaeatal- Wharrpno'aefiSBrty'latsreatiitf la It Blaeell Street [croiatlair the American I^iion, ia that humtoeds. 'Paopla "Saemsd to Sooth BCenebeeter. Conn. familiar with ita conatttutton and >eagt with anything nam Iqthal^tS^ ly or.ibOaf wkp mm' h# Iv .proAice cavtttM in w teeth of .E ackrJ^ *^ THOMAS PBB0080N n e ,rmts, they were fid n diet-iaefc- have riitf Geaeral MeUaser latruetore and very certainly aware briokbata ^ clubi^ .bar^ ' Of hur in these sUbatanceA Vitamin P Poonded October tt I til |of the fe c i that no peraon can be^ course you can’t stage a euindy Uke bM been found by jdaay inveiriga- Far be it.fronrthla department to burnt corii angels, come a member of the American ttmt, on any euch acalA wf&out >a tors to atop the devdopmant o f new five advice Berlin; stfll, lag to ring M tgril PobUstaed Every Bvenlaa decay -in childrwi witlr poor teeth Btmdaye ead HoUde: *. Bntereo at the I «]o]i who doea not hold an honorable lot of broken hea^M and plenty of HOW TD PlUfiVENT 3d. Thenextstep Isty feed.the chU a oompbasr: ia$ht as dreU stick to production of the e - t OOK. ^ ^ „ 'TOOTH DECAY dren stich a good diet during thO and ia in sorhe .cases powerful componihr afiif flire up notions of *frhe Bmperi^ ^ d fig ^ Conn., as SMood ClasA Mall Matter. work for the doctors; but any stu­ bone-building and Iteeth-gxowiai enough to k. niere. are no honorary memberahipa, than any . college fracas. at the eondurioB that it ia antirelp of children is)'each day to use: one Beriin "M g his own .simga. The on# y0tlT •••••e«*eeee#lsOO to hAve the child reedve dental care The first tog / hat hgfi • hail fit cannot be. Since Mr. Roosevelt There ia nothing about all this possible to stop tooth decay in an at n^rular inthrvala so that any head of lettuce, one ^ g , some, meat, songe wsre^food. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED ^mmrnrnmm^ / ■ updb; the-first Brink'ban haBM dnt PRBBS cannot poaidbly hold a diacdiarge, not to indicate that the jobless rioters adult fifiodth and prevent It almost tnuii cavitiaB wbich^abow up are milk, raw vegetable salad, helping of Tho Associated Press Is sxclnslTely having been either a commiadoned were funning. They were probably entirdy in chUdiMn simply by urihg repaired before they penetrate frqitv cooked v^tahlct, and a glass­ Quite the most poan-About-fowa- of the mbth balis,.. 1 ^ ^^d entitled to the use for repnblioatlon the r i ^ foodi to nouririi the teeth deeply into the dditin; A third step ful of orange Juibe with the juice of iah mamaWufc-toWD at th* rnMnent lipme agfilB oni.lftfiidwfijijat of all news dispatches credited to it or enlisted member of the mUltaxy in just as deadly earnest as any mob, u d exardse thikn property; also, by one lemon added. This diet also or not otherwise credited In this is to teach the child to chew wdl is Fatty Ariririkla who. tthsriited theatar bpaougi, Mor iaJw H ^y- sper and also the local news pnb- or naval service, how possibly can he anywhere. Nor wWe the people r^fular dental attantidB, to insure and like the foods which give the helps to clear Up aorne gum trou­ from SB old stigma, aaams to ha tUng so nmeh like a t S■hed herein. be a member of the L^^km? Such who up that gathering aofUes that the teeth are properly formed teeth some daily exerdae; and a bles aa pyorriiea. With a diet sim­ harifig tbs-tlms of Ua life. Ha ap^ sodU hade home as a l&ig jslght All riahts of repnblleatlon of ilar to the teeth of adults, also, b who might be expected to shrink at and placed and to iruiire certain that foiurth is to keep rire teeth as dean paara 1 AH th# night rik>ta, in- etb i^ aatihered a toMty a t. the special dispatches herein are also re­ is the import of Mr. Johnson’s in­ the. first tedleatidn of decay ia as pdariUe by proper bnubing should reihaln In good eonditioh. varlaliiy aceompanied > by Ua at­ start o f a theater eeasen, served ______quiry. the sight of a dead man—^for there promptly treated. morning, ahd evening. Many cases have been observed tractive wife. ThU year, somehow, the crowd Publisher’s Representative: Tht is plenty of eridence that a great The tooth M undoubtedly meant by where patients on tl^ diet actually Gaga' are'lavsrisbly directed at has undergone a cbaaMA Ton’B So far Governor Roosevelt hasn’t Many modern dentiats are excel­ Julias Mathews Special Aaency—New many of them were veterans of the nature to stay in a perfect oondt- had teeth improve to the point where him and bia-corpulenee — and does see more Holtywood fda and twice »> Tork. Chleaso, Detroit and Boston. made pubUe any answer to the in­ tton for as lei^ a tiiiie ae one must lent (fietttians due to the roearch no further decay developed even he walk into them! as many faagw actors at niilal— quiry. He has hardly had time. World War who had seen human eat to Irira. The uae of the right made Ity'dental sdentieta and they though it had been present before. they're "at liberty,” aa they put it. Full service client of N B A Ser- uphold my own.iaxperience wUdi ia vice, Inc. The inquiry may not even have heinga slaughtered by wholesale. foods ia believed to promote a nor­ First, of the air-going Utch-hik' Otto Kahn, one of the mod paiWst' Member Audit Bureau of Clrcula- mal sfiltva: which la in tterif a great that it is important that children do m is reported to be a Fort Worth ent first Ughtersv has baan ariadag. tlona reached him. But quite soon an an­ They were just EngUsbmen arrayed not get too much of the starchy against aingnwhnvm on English soil. tooth saver and protector. There in e w y o r k Tex., girl of 19. who waa intercepted But you’re likely to aaa Oaeege The Herald Prlntln* Company, Inc., swer will be expected by Mr. Roose­ are a number of'^doitists who have foods, such as bread, mush, c o o k ie H there by Fred Ball, AnMrican Alr- Jean Nathan, .flam H ar^. A< «t belonging to the Legion, It ernor’s best friend and .spouse, has ■w j the present case it is easy to imagine |______tu.t h«s been remarked often that he thrown a new and baffling element ■ an individual being placed in a posi­ paints inqtressionistic pictures of a into the campaigiL tion of great political difficulty if he rosy future brightly colored but There seems no way even to guess could be compelled to accept such a It at the relative poUticsl effectiveness „o,p,paUon. of “Babies—Just Babica,” which is Mrs. Roosevelt’s maguines, and man of the most conservative views that- he gathers his materials in "The New Outlook,” wUeh is A1 might, through the machinationa o f mueb-the same way as he lays them Smith’s magazine. a private enemy, be made, say, the Obviously, very few voters Are in with a carde» indifference to candidate of the Communist party any (Mindition to take on two new source or acciuracy, but with the all at oncQ wUah woiild for the post of representative from, . ^ * ior Lu purpose of a very general effect, seem to promise the wider (drcula- his town; and then, a few years]*' . tion to Mrs. Roosevelt’s magarine MORE Mr. Roosevelt thinks he. would later, if he were nominated for a because you save 10 cents- -busing make' a very wonderful President. “Babies—Just Babies,” instead of state position on one of the. major But then, too, he evidently has "The New Outlook.” tickets his political opponents could There are one or two. other* aUfl^t DAYS thought that he waa properly drag up the fact that he had oiice differences between the two period­ member of the American Legion. icals, such as the tendehty of Thursday — Friday—; I sought office as a Red. He mig^t “Babies—Just Babies” to cany more Saturday. And the 5Sth explain till the cows came home, but pictures. the certified facts would cost him BINGHAM’S PARKING PLAN Anniversary Sale comes many votes and perhaps the chance Nimbleness of mind is one of tb-J CompUcations ensue for the politi­ to an end. Luckily, our" cal analysis, however, for one ftoda 8tox« is open both Thurs­ of election. marked attributes of Senator Bing­ that voters are divid^ into various day and Saturday eve­ In any events the ethics of the ham. No (me unable to adjust his classes when it comes to being af­ nings until 9 p. m; so you question is . plain. There should I point of view to neW and imezpected fected by the two monthlies. There are those who appliaud Governor still; have plenty of tiffiO hardly be any necessity of invoking situations would ever have evolved Smith’s product, those who coo ec­ to sdect line Watkins legal ruling. From Judge Dicken-1 the scheme with vdiich he ia'accred- statically over Mrs. Roosevelt’s pro­ Furniture at the dramap son’s dtaUons it appears that courts ed for solving the, serious parking duct, and those who approve both. On the other han^ there are tic sale prices. Reihm- have ruled that the right of a party problem of the national capital. The others who look at first one and then ber—the sale ends Satur­ convention to nominate is superiof senator suggests that a parking the other and say "Huh!” not only day at 9p.m. to the nominee’s right to dedlne to charge of a cent a .minute bet made once, but twice. Cons^uently, only stand, but other <»urt8 have ruled for the downtown sectiolts of Wash- a straw vote uld indicate any­ thing conclusive. otherwise and the Tayman will he hngton, that the proceeds go to the Mr. Smith appears to strike a Large, 4-drawer d re ^ r very liable to agree with the latter. fpj. the relief of the unemploy- note whi(to is slightly liberal and with Chippendale b r ^ - Certainlythe citizen ought to have ^ that unemployed jierrons be mildlyreactionary. Mrs.Roosevelt’s et feet. Mahogany ve­ I maga^e is frankly conservative, the right to choose his political com- gtypQ the job of CtdliTOfing'the parh- though pro-baby to the core. neered; dJOC pany quite as fully as he has the |jjg charges, two to each Uoidc. First i^ c e at photographs Of Was $60.00 right to choose his company soifially. Under this scheme many birds various babies to the nude may sug­ gest that this is a piece of radical 8 p i e c e ' No court would sustain an Individual f)c killed with ono stone. The Uterature, but when you cematder Boudoir Chairs, in a in a claim that he had a right to m^in idea, of course, is to get rid that nudim is not uncommf a there is no such point omission to “Babies—Just Babies.” Mrs. Roose­ There is very little time left and j few cents for a few minutes halt velt, the editor, has a long inspira­ Poster Beds in a choice DINING ROOM Mr. Levitt up to this time of writing I would hurt nobody. On the other tional foreword and Mrs. Anna of maple, mahogany, or has not indicated that he will try hand the total income from such a Roosevelt Dali, her daughter and walnut veneers. Twin I assistant editor, has a story about to take the case to the Supreme I source would run into important caring for her own baby. And the or full sizes. Court. It should, of course, be numey—and a lot o f jobless men fron^iece is a fuU-page toctura of Were $12.50 $8.98 dropped. could be-kept busy In self liquidating the whole Roosevelt famlljr, gov­ ernor and alh At the same time there will al- employment, The Forgotten Man, made famous Stick Rattan Sunroom wasrs be some question as to whether Senator witighAjn is going to see' by Governor Roosevelt, ia castigated SUITES the wisest possible course was taken to it that a hill la presented to Oon- by Smith, who says he ought to be Chairfi, in deep, lounge by the concerted action of the Re- gress in December authorizing the kicked right out of the campaign. eff^t with loose Distinctive! Different! This IStlv Century group boasts a buffet And there la nothing about the For­ btu^. Choice of smart publican electoral candidates in carrying out of this plan, gotten Man—or bis habieiB—^to. Mrs. linen covers. 0 Q with swell front, reedeij corner posts mid legs; Duncan Phyfe ekten- creating this issue. Opinions even if it workn in Washington there Roosevelt’S pages. Were $16.00 0 O sion^pedestal table; Hepplewhite shield back. aim chair and 5 side within the party are not ail the same la no reason wlty something Uke it N-i niention o f babies suffering malnutrition, lacking milk or fed chain to match in genuine blue haircloth upholstery. Dustprpof as to whether it was or waa not good I should not come up for co^deration from garbage pails. Just pictures constniction; oak drawer interiors with center i^ides ; crotch mahog­ poUtics, from the practical point of |in every large' city in the (xnmtry. of fat, prosperous bablea, with sweet;, 9-Pieee Diikng Room view, to keep the Hoover electors off jThe parkGlg problem harasaea al- cute or impish expressions on their any veneered—are typical features. The Hepplewhite china cabinet little faces. Group, with Chboa cab­ the Inderep ticket. Perhaps an I most every community of any size, inet^ in Early English sketched can be addd for only $40.00. analysis of the returns after dec-1 it seems a UtQe strange, now that Most phUiicians seem to think design, Widnut- ve- tion will disclose what the effect has Senator Bingham has sprung this that “Babies—Jiut BaUea” will n e e ^ . have such a good effect on the baby been. Idea, that nobody thought o f It be- Was \ vote that It will offset the affect (ff bed, dresser Governcir Winthrop SeentarieS with 4 ball-ai^ jfora. A cent a minute might be too Smith’s failure to .say sometlfing $125.00 $99.$0 3-Piece Bedroom suite with poster AN AWKWARD UTTER heavy a tax for a good numy popu- about Rooaevelt to ’"Hie New Oqt- and 5-drawer chest; mahogany clawfi^imdddhiwerswitk ^ O O ”7^ look,” but “Babies—Just Babies' veneered. Regular $59.25 ...... $3» individual Idcltt. Rf^folar $48.00 7 • i The letter purporting to have been lattoos, but the theory of making a has only now appeared, whereas signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt and motorist pay for the use of the pub- Scranton Filet Net Gtuy Smith’s attitude toward the gov­ tains in a choice of , 10 raoeived by Dominick DeLocco of uc streets for parking, according to ernor has been influencing his fol­ Queen Apne davenport in green pebble clotk wilk Lounge <3hairs of Engliah type, all ha^ fiUe<^$^> ^ Hartford, which repUes to inquiries the. length of time he uaw them, is lowers for months. different designs. .21-4 I Don’t taka the baby vote too y ^ s long^ Regular cut^^k roll arms and attached ...... fitted with down-filled aeat cush­ by the Hartford man aa to Governor |an attraetiva

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MONTGOMERY OmMAKMOkMC a : vvTTTv > . .S , e 's f f ♦ ...... / ‘'y . ■ r BBOIN HiaUE TODAY throng for a final thrust a t his shoot this varmint I’ll be in bad. . STAN JftALL moomes ASPBR hated enemy. He glared at Ball as Swergln paused and faced the men. 1NBL0> Mnber klagt of orookod though disappointed at finding him Stan watched the faces about him. prMllM and of orderlnc men ehot so self-possessed. He could see that Swergln was who Irj to ohoek up on his actlvl* "You turned out to be pretty about to win his point tlw. Bnll snys he Is msWnf s good,” he grinned. "Or I can take him in and let him cheek sad Oslo tells him he will Stan refused to reply. spill all he knows before a court. peieeanlly prevent It. Upon leav , "You and old Delo make a fine How would you like that?” This U f Dele’s ofDoe Ball saves DONA, pair of fools,” Swergln continued. was Swergin’s tnimp card and he iMa's 4anghter, from kidnapers. played it with a fiourisb. "I believe He aBps away when he finds who Still Stan refused to speak. He I’U do Just th a t” she is,-tellliic her he is STANLEY had decided hours before not to The men stiived and began to ex­ tell anything be bad discovered in change glances. DUlHJiY WINTERS, in iove bis checking of the activities at V'You’ve'all had a cut,” Swergln with Dona, goes with her to Three Sensational Three Rivers. He was aware that went On. Biv«m to get Delo to give np his this was a picked group of men who "String him up!” one of the men aaad fight with BalL They find were in with Swergln and that if no the rope snarled. Ban aeensed of IdlUng a ranger. be did speak, no word of what he “Go ahead; get it over,” another Dndlay has secnred a license and said would get to Asper Delo or shouted. has had a marriage certificate anyone else.\ But he was struck Stan knew he had lost the' ilast filled out to marry Dona. She uses suddenly by a desire to stave off the chance. He set himself for tbO the certifioate after Delo is am> tightening of the rope that the big end. hashed and wounded to keep him lumberjack was slipping over his (To Be Continued) from taking any more part in the head. hunt. Ball Is caught by SWEB>- ’Tou can’t get away much longer, QIN, Delo's timber boss, while Swergln.” He gave' the timber boss listening to Dona tell of her mar­ a level look and laughed in his face. JEAN HARLOW FIGHTS riage. He escapes but believes her "W^o’s going to stop me?” Swer- 1 married. Dona rides out to find gin gritted. Stanley Black, who she believes is "i sent in a report to the state FOR HUSBAND’S ESTATE Thursday Oct. 20 at 9 «. m. in the country. She meets Ball and and to the federal government I Miiiilr* him Stanley Black. He even told them to expect just what promises to rid the range of Ball, you are doing right now and I’ve Los 'Angeles, Oct 19.—(AP)— A year .ago we startled the Manchester trading area with, the most valuable records are stolen from named half of your men.” There Legal echoes of ^ e suicide of Paul phenomtoal isale of men’s suite ever held in Manchester. Men came fiDm the office and Swergin’s man in- was a glint of triumph in Stan’s rista Ball wounded him and took Bern, film executive, were beard to­ miles around to get those auits—in fact they kept coming long'aher the eyes. He was lying but he was scor­ day in Los Angeles and Sacramento them. A posse surrounds Ball. ing. sale was o^cr- Again through the cooperation of our New York, buyers Dona goes out and sees Bail es- A mutter rose from the men and where an attorney, A. E. Sheets, caplug. She shoots at him and he even Swergln was taken back. was named to represent the late ex­ office we come to the forefront with a sale of men’s^suits, gnAt'ejr than fakes a wound, capturing her and "We ain’t responsible for noth­ ecutive’s widow, Jean Harlow, ever before and the price this year is only $8.50. Values are better thfin taUag her to-a cave. ing. We’re working for the timber screen actress, in her fight against Asper learns tif. her capture and company,” the big fellow who had possible claimants to Bern’s estate. last ye^’s. _ ' heads a posse but falls to find her. adjusted the rope muttered. Miss Harlow’s attorneys in Los ■ 7 11 Dona prondse not to “You are guilty of theft and mur­ Angeles said they would offer for lipave and goes for water and food. der,” Stan shot at him. He was probate today the wUl in which We Peid Cash. You pay cash and you are savinsr more Swergln finds the cave and Dona. gaining a little time and throwing Bern’s entire estate was left to 'the He waits for BaU. BaU is cap- a scare into the dull-witted fellows platinum blonde actress. Bern ended money than, ever before. Styles to suit all types of tored and taken to a cabin. Dona who had him in their power. his Ufa six weeks ago in the pala­ Is left with him while ^ e rg in ‘T thought you had this all fixed?” tial reirtdence he gave Miss Harlow Men and Young Men. goes for men. Swergln retanis The big fellow turned to Swergln. as a wedding present two months frith men and sends Dona on "Yeah,” a voice from the crowd put before bis death. ahead.. B s crew are a tough l»ok- in. There was an ominous rumble Every suit in this lot is far teg bunrii and Stan BaU knows No mention was ma

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■ ' .\ , • -V* ^ .• P • •* Tf . / '.‘.Jr ■ MANCHESTER EVENQiixi HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CQNN.;.WEDIp}SDAY, OCTOBER 19, l9&a.. ■Tift.*.'- '.•/’j / . ■ /; Compimy for the pipe Uaes of the South HanchoK paid. Ghairman Wells A. 8tcj[e! ter Water Company and 'will also Was appoint^ %: h r.- the Api aud.'i^^ Buth^ ...... stTMt li^flta for .(^,.con]iing year. 'A -•’! LECTMEN HOPE ’The contrac uni$0r w ^ the town Gjheok the Bhes of the 'Shiiita^ and B u ^ 'uhdcir Iho School win play httween sets; iB;dpen£i^'at p r«^ sewer Diatrtct. The report, hy the tlon Act, vice ~ i6 tp ix ir' panied by her ir ' town voted, .‘.at the tomiAi Ahpraieera be ait' ^depradent Tbomaa J. E^iera. ’Ibe Board of ANSWERS ALL RlfillT FOR JOBLESS AH)j towai::ihMtiDg tb spend'$20,000 for appraisal of tnh,'pr(qpertiv,s and. will Appraisal of ^School propertlea edh- The' pubUdty s'triidt lights duribg the year. The ;he in two parte, ^ aotflal v^ue.rto-'* sista of one member ot the Board Mrs. Theodore BidweU Only En- Community FlayenI offasid and the neplaisenient valde, ^ tb Assessors, one member of the Board tickets to ■ prtca ifiveii the i^r lights tm-i trant'To /^ore, 100 Per Cent SHOPPING NEWS der: the prs^at^experlvental light­ '^ ‘.estimate olCrtbe'futun demiaiid of Relief and .one . memhef of the mltting ciMR’eetr ing )flan, 'tovdlyibg 14 miles of upon the system, biaS^ on ' the Board of Selectmen. In Slogan Naming. slogans.This waa Nwd CMperating ^Orfuia- Edward Elliott, Jr., was appoint­ s)^ajer4ightiE^;Was $25,650 for the school enrollment over a period’ of other fou r had oha KtiaWibr ed building' inspector and George H. yrtir uiding A<|gust IS* years. y Mrs. Theodore BidweU of Qxest- A surprising knowladga of'tlm-naw Bark Board ^ Howe personal tax collector for the nut street was the cmly entrant in as weU as older slogKis. o f <$>Honoe Firemen tim To Take Care of . ' Wiriw Snn^ ’MWMlty A letter- reaignatidh' from Mrs. year. The appointments -were ta­ the Community Players’ slogan con­ ter firm s waa 'dUqplayad ^ bohi-oliU - We may live without poetiy, ! Small the extinguishers, easy to Au agrsement between Charles J. bled at the organization meeting of Beimett and Albert H. Terry, expert H- O. Bowers, appointed to 'the test whu submitted correct answers dren and adults who codtestad; Tba music and art; manipulate and - containing fluids Park Commission at the organiza­ the Selectmen. It was the consensus Needy TUs Winter. appraisers hired by the town under to every one of the 16 national and two on which most pao^& IM ^-waa We xnay live without conacienise, that will not injure fabrics, should be tion meeting of the Board of Select­ of the Selectmen that a plan of pay­ local elogans :printed in advertise- and live without heart; an agreement with Cheney ..Brothers, on the- make of car iniini^wturcr kept in the home. If k blaze begins men, was read and accepted .and ing the salary "of the collector menta in' the Herald'directing atten­ We may live without friends; we for an appraisal of the South Man­ of yvhlch uses the slogan.' “JAik tha when an iron becomes overheated, or Mrs. C. R. Burr was appointed to on a commIssiQn (basis would be tion to the/coinedy drama, “It "Payn may live wltliout books; The ^ard of Selectmen last chester Water Company, and the Man Who (jwna One.” The.other, any similar accident happens, the the Park Board. Edwin Ferria was more satisfactory than the prescirt to Advertise.” A matinee perform­ But civilized -man cannot live extinguisher will perfonfl an instant night, expressed a hope that the South Manchester Sanitary and which was the. most diflleifit per­ appointed grand Juror, vice J. Wat­ system. At the armual town meet­ ance was given this afternoon at 4 without cooks. service. One on each floor will give Sewer District was approved. The haps in .the list was “AD the News Emergency Employment Associa­ son Goalee, deceased, l^ie clerk was ly the propMal to adjust'the sal­ o'clock a t the W hlton M em orial baU —Owen Meredith. you a feeling of safety. appraisers are to be assisted by the That’s Fit to Print” Manyj people tion would again work with the directed to send a leuer of thanks ary of the tax collector in accord­ for the benefit of school chUdren. put down the ’ words, “Mahoierter town engineering force and Cheney ance with other town salaries was town officials for the furtherance of to Mfs. Bowers for hef services The evening presentation wiU be at Herald,” and while this paper might Here's news about stoves. The The Beauty N< Brother’s engineering department in over a period of years.-- lost. newest economical stove is the MON- work problems in town, during the making the survey. the same place at -8:15 o’clock this clMm to do exactly .that it'uses no Wouldn’t you enjoy having a Bonds of $60,000 ea'c^h for the. evening. The High school orchestra >RAM, now being shown at remainder of the autumn and the Town Engineer J. BYank Bowen More than one-fifth of the total slogan. shampoo, waye and either a facial or coming winter at a m'eeting of the Town, Treasurer, George H. Waddell Ceith’s, Main street. The oven heats population of England and W ales a manicure in cleans sanitary sur- Board last night. The Selectmen reported to the Board that his de- and Town Tax Collector George H. 1th coal, gas or oil, and has a gas jToundings, with the added comfort pi^ment'has .completed a check on Howe Were approved and ordered five in Greater London. broiler. This type of stove makes it vofed to hold a joint meeting with of prtvacy ? You may have these the officers of the Emergency Em­ ossible for you to heat your kitch- three services at Mary Elizabeth’s len while you get the beneflt-of the ployment Association Wednesday Beauty Nook (Rubinow building) evening, October 26 at. 8 p. m. beat for cooking. The Monogram is for only $1.00. Phone 8011. n easily hsuidled stove, of conveni- No “Made Work” IHtSElF'SERlit _at construction. The appearance is It was the concensus of the Board Feather Flattery “Self Serve” Way ■most attractive, white with gradu- of Selectmen that no "made work” Sated color trimming jn a choice of Marlene Deitrich’s costumes in program such as was instituted last ■shades. The Monogram will be a “Shanghai Express” are responsible year in Manchester, be planned for and Learn That— ■comfort and Joy to you. The price for the vogue of the coq feather. this year, the work to be done being lis $149.50, which is low for this The wind blown effect which is one highway, sewer, park and other mis cellaneous towp jobs. Last year Equality of stove. of the chief charms of this feather Keith’s has breakfast sets with is capitalized in feather accessories, several large projects on play­ ''It Pays to aduated'color trim to match these such as collars and cascades to wear grounds, football and baseball fields -with formal dresses. mill the extiension of Broad street stoves. from Center to Middle Tiunpike were institoted to provide jobs for POPULAR MARKET Don’t miss Kemp’s Tenth Anniver­ kVanted— A Drink the unemployed heads of families. W ait on During the winter, when the air sary Sale, which begins tomorrow Charity Superintendent George H. 855M[ain Street Rubinow Building 1 Bn the house is apt to be dry, plants with great values, notably in furni­ Waddell told the Board, that in his feeed baths as weU as watering, be- ture. All furniture is marked down from 25 per cent to 50 per cent. opinion, there was a greater need :ause they get moisture though the for co-operation between an organ­ Y ou rsoif" leaves as well as through the roots. You can acquire a lovely chair, end table or larges piece at big savings. ization like the Emergency Employ­ ROUND Put them in the bath-tub and turn ment Association and his depart­ the shower on gently, or spray them For Bound Steak ment, and urged the initiation of a with the sprinkler you use for program for &e two departments to SIRLOIN Local No. 1 Green Mountain :lothes. Fresh round steak becomes more start as soon as possible. He said palatable if lemon juice is squeezed that the park department could, use When you want hemstitching done over the cakes whUe they are hot. 75 or 80 men at once and that there PORTERHOUSE _>r covered buttons made, call on Salt, pepper and dots of water co­ were 500 men from which to select ifrs. M. 8. Manning, 68 Church One Price, One QuaHty Steer Beef operate with the lemon seauso^g qualified workers. POTATOES itreet, or leave work at the branch and bring out added flavors in' the . Chuity matters consumed much jfflce, Fradin’s, Main street. Phone meat juices. -Iby mustard, rubbed of the evening. The board members 1905. into slashes on round steak, has a signed 371 checks, accumulated over way of enhancing the flavor of the a two mont^ period, for a total of S H O U U I E R s t e a k I b . l 0 « I C 60-lb. bushel ^nfactnred Gems meat. ^1,198, a large portion of which Juicy Two Amerlcans,'after seven years was for. charity expense. if laboratory experiment, are pro- Special finds at Hale’s Self-Serve Cut Costs Everywhere Hand graded, sorted, large potatoes, guaranteed to cook luclng synthetic emeralds, which Grocery: (finger Marmalade, made The Board served notice last night 3 POUNDS LEAN 3 POUNDS FRESH white and mealy. Pot in your winter sup^y now. an uncanny resemblance to the in Scotland, 29c the jar; Weston’s that they intend .to, eliminate every latiual stone. Already the men are “Frlgld-Icles,” chocolate wafers for unnecessary expense by voting to C Sparoribs Hale’s Selected Fresh ^Country BoU ianufacturing thdse “gems” in refrigerator desserts; California have all orders drawn on taxpayers P ork Chops 'aris, according to a formula known Golden Blossom Honey,' unadul­ to be applied on the payment of ly to themselves. They claim Eggs ... 2 dozen 53c Butter___ 2 lbs. 41c terated, 2fc the jar. taxes unless otherwise authorized by Our gnarantee— 2 g < ^ ones the stones are so like the orig­ A high grade butter for table a vote of the Board. Four tele­ 3 POUNDS MEATY 4 POUNDS LEAN for every bad one. or cooking use. inal in color, brilliancy and hardness, Surprise phones paid for by the town and in­ lat they baffle experts. A young lady bought one of the stalled in homes of town officials new feather-woolen dresses. How­ were ordered to be paid by the in­ V eal Chops P late Boot Armour’s “Star” ' Mazola Salad Campbell’s Service Stations give ever, she didn’t quite understand the dividual. The four phones were Lard ..... 2 lbs. 13c O il...... gallon 95C; jccellent service in repairing and nature of the material. When she charged to the town expense last leaning radiators and straightening got the dress home, she started pick­ year at $188. lenders. ing off occasional feathers and won­ At 8 o’clock the Board met in the Goid. Medal ft ______} Cleaning Specials ; dered how they got there. Finally, hearing room and listened to the ap­ BOLOGNA for Lipstick Users she woke up to &e fact that the plicants for two gasoline filling sta­ Columbia Ammonia, qt.- ... 10c We wonder if women realize how little wisps were a feature of the tions. Edward J. Holl appeared be­ MINCED HAM • • • • pound FLOUR Lighthouse Cleanser, 4 cans 14c ^uch money stores lose in dresses style! fore the board for a permit to con­ Gold Dust ClAfUiser, 4 cans ISe joiled with lipstick while customers struct and operate a ‘filling station or VEAL LOAF Sal Soda, 2 ifegs...... 17o je trying them on. Most sailes- Guests will appreciate something at 624 East Middle Turnpike. Mrs. Oakite, 2 pkgs...... 25c (women never mention this to chs- C a ^ e R. Paxton o f 619 E ast NQd- 2 1 e unusual in cakes, pie, biecuits qr ARMOUR’S STAR MACHINE SLICED 5 lb. bag Lifebuoy Soa^ 2 cakes ....18c yomers, probably because they do bread from the Home Bakery, M dle'Turnpike and John Moore o f-230 Veal or Lamb Stew, RInso (large) 2 p l^ s....'.. S7e' “Kitchen Tested” flour. toot wish to offend. We know- of one C2iurch atreet. Have you tried their Parker street appeared in opposition Fresh Pigs’ Feet -Lux

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** ' V »* i-' J u^< SVEMDSICAl DRAMA DAILY RADIO HtOGRAM * ' X -d..- WIDNItDAYf OCTOBER ID (Central and Eastern Standard Time) AT CITADEL TONiCHt Neto—vAU procrams to k«y u d baalo ebala or iroupa tlioreot :u)Ioss sped* fl«d; coast to coast (e to e> declsnatioa Includes all avaiuible stations. Proanuna anbjeot to onania. P. >L CanL EasL CeceUan Club To Render Pro* (Bp Tht aseoeiotac: Press) 6:15— 7:15—Connie Boswell—c out gram—Under Auspices of 6:30— 7:30—Throe X Sistara — oast; NBO-WBAF NETWORK Qarrigan Orchostra-midwest: No> Young Pe9r-Ruth Etting—o to e 4:30— 5:30—Tbs) HuuhinaenHu^shlnaen Family 9:15—10:15—Easy Aces. Sketch—also difd welcome is extended to the pub­ 4:45— 5H5—To Be Announood coast; Reundtowners—Dixie lic to attend the musical drama. Ad- 5HIO— 5dK>—Oiitnar Muaio—oast only 9:30—10:30-U ttlo Jack L ittle-o out 5:31^ 9:30—Flano Duo—also coast 9H5—10H5—Celenol and Budd—east; mlasi(A is free, and the service will 5:45— 9:4^Donald Nevla also coast Myrt * Marge—west repeat begin at 7:45 o’clock. \ Sd)0— 7dK^lntarvlaw on LKoratura 10HM^11KM>—Barlow Symphony—east; S:15— 7:1^Ray Kni|ht*s Sketch Edwin C. Hill—coast repeat The Chcelian Club is well known, •:30— 7:3(^Jonss * Mars. Songs 10:15—11:15—A n ^ e Patri—coast rpL having rendered splendid service 5:45— 7:45—The QoMbdgo, Sketch 10:30—11:30—Isham Jonas Orch.—coast both in an out of the community the 7:00— SKIO—The Shadow. Drama out: Crime Club—coast repeat — 7:90— S:S0—To Bo Announced IldIO—12d)0—Duchin Orchestra—also c past few years. Under the direction 5:00— tdX^Yloter Young Orchsatra 11:35—12:30—Howard Lanin Or.—c out of Mr. Maxwell, the club kas been ^:30— 5:30—To Be Announood 12KK^ idK)—Dance Hour—wabo only 9:00—10dX>—Cob Pipe Club—c to o brought along to the point where 5d»-10:30-N B C Artists* RooKsI NBC-WJZ NETWORK they always present a pleasing and lOrtX^lliOO—Nallia Ravall'o P r^ ra m BASIC CHAIN—East: wjs (key) wba« interesting program. This will be the 10:15—11:15—Dick Oasporra Or.—oast: wbsa wbai wham kdka wgar ^ wtw; second appearance of the club at the Jonba * Haro—rapaat for coast Midwest: wcky kyw kfkz wenr wla 11:00—i£dlO—R. KIrbary: Conrad Orch. kwk kwer koii wren wmaq Salvation Army, and a very large 11:35—12:35—Law Diamond Orohsstra NORTHWEST * CANADIAN — wUnJ crowd is expected to be on hand for CBS-WABC NETWORK wiba kstp wKuc wday ktyr ckgw eta tonight’s drama in music. BASIC—East: wabo (key) wico wado *SOUTH — wrva wpti wwne in s w)ax woko wcao waab wnae wgr wkbw wkre wfla-waun wlod warn wme wsb wapl to 50% whk dtok wdre wean wlp-wfanIp-s wlaa wJdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc A professor can’t know eVery-| waan wfbl wapd wmal: Midwest: wbbm woai ktba ktba wan wfbm knbo wceo kmoz MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kgbl thing, as witness the Duke Univer­ BAST AND CANADIAN — wps wpb PACIFIC COAST — kpo^i kgw komo sity pedagog who genialty asked a I wlbw wbee wlbs wfea wore efrb ckao kbq kpo keca kex kjr kga kfad ktar DIXIE — wgat wfsa wbre wbt wdod CenL EasL new student from Philadelphia, \ 4 knox kira wree wlac wdsu wtoe krla 4rf)0— 5:05—Sehaffer Orchestra—c to e nam ed Cornelius M(Kxillicuddy, Jr., Buy No w wrr ktrh ktaa waco ktjf wqara wdbo 4:15— 6:15—Desert Romance—also o if he m ight know (Connie Mack, Jr., Buy Now wdae wbir wtaas wtar wdbj imw wwaa 4:30— 5:9IL-8inging Lady—east only who too had decided to come to MIDWEST — wbem wsbt wcab wmbd 4:45— 5:45—Orphan Annie—east only I wtaq wkbb kfab wisn ksej wlbw kfb 5d)0— 6:00—B. A. Rolfe’s Orehootra Duke! wmt wnaz wkbn 5:30— 6:35—Sheer Romance — basic: MOUNTAIN—kvor kls kob ksl Singing Lady—midwest repeat PACIFIC COAST — kbj knz kola kgb 5:45— 6:45—Lowell Thomas — east; kfre kol kfpy kvi kern kmj kfbk kwg Orphan Annie—midwest repeat Cent. EasL 6KX)— 7KIO—Amos 'n* Andy' east only STAINLESS 4rt)0— 5:00—The Rangers—oast only; 6:15— 7:15—Impersonaticns—o to o Same fotmuh... same price. In The Norsemen—midwest; The Mid< 6:30— 7:30—The Stebbins Beys—c to e land Broadcaatara—west 6:45— 7:45—Johnny HarL Hollywoed original fbcin, too, if j(M) prefer 4:15— 5:15—Kathryn Parsons—e out 7;')S— 8:00—Stories of the Sea—east \ 4:90— 5:90—Skippy — east only; Be* 7:35— 3:30—Melody Moments. Tenor fo r tween tha Bookanda—west only 8:00— 9:00—Sherlock Holmes Adven. COLDS 4:45— 5:45—Lone Wolf—east basic 8:30— 9:30—Jack Benny—also Canada 5:00— 6:00—Vaughn de Leath—c out 9:00—10dX>—Country Doctor. Sketch ______5:15— 6:15r-Oao. Hall O rch.'^ out 9:15—10»15—Jack Fulton. Tenor OVEKVW M6JJQM JAKS USH) YEARLY 5:35- 6:30-William V. Hall — east; 9:30—10:30—"B atter Up"—o to e Skippy—midwest repeat: Organal. 9:45—10:45—Mildred Bailey—to c itiea—west 10:05—IldW—Pickens Sisters — east; 5:45— 6:45—Just Plain Bill — wabc Ames 'n* Andy—repeat for west only; Funnyboners—coast out; The 10:15—11:15—Sodere Concert Orchestra Leiw Wolf—midwest repeat 11K)0—12dX5-Cab Calloway Orches.— 5:00— 7dX)—Myrt and Marge — oast: east: Sherlock Holmes—coast rpL Beauty Husk O’Hare’a Oreheatra—midwest 11:35—12:30—William Scotti Orchestra And Drum Table Your Hat-*- WBZ-WBZA A 18 inoh table with Dun­ WTIC can Phyfe base and brass^ BBTlagBeM — UosteB Travelers Broadeastlnf Sendee Hartford, Conn. feet. 60.000 W., 1060 K. C , IB M M. Occasional Chair Wednesday, October 19. 3 Piece Suite A well styled chair with good A mem suite in beautiful mohair. Regular price $8.50 (Eastern Standard Time.) covering. Wednesday, October 19. Regular price 37.50. y Reversible cushions. Regular price $79.50. P. M. (Eastern Standard Time.) Anniversary Sale Price 4:00—Midweek Musicals. Anniversary Sale Price 4:16—S k it P. M. ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE 4:30—Ck>ncert. 4:00—Serenading Strings-rChris- 4:45—^Agricultural Markets. tiaan Kriens, director. 5:00—TUk', Chsules Allen. 4:80—rlx)u and Janet's Sunset $5*75 $ , 5:15—^Desert Sketch. Club. $59-50 5*95 ‘ 5:30—Singing Lady. 5:00—Safety Soldiers. 5:45—^Little Orphtm Annie. 5:15—Eunice Wright Brandt 6:00—^Weather; Temperature; p ia n ist Sports Review. 5:30—^The Flying Family. 6:00—Program Forecast 5:45—^Heywood N o u n ’s Column. 6:14—^Time. i, 6:00—^Dinner Cemcert—ChrlAtiiuui BUY AND 6:15—^The Monitor Views the Kriens, director. News. 6:30—^Merry Madcaps — Norman 6:30—Republican State Commit­ Cloutier, director tee. 7:0—Whispering Banjos and No longer can your hat be 6:45—^Today’s News — Lowell Three Mad Hatters. depended on to cover up the Thomas. 7:30—BUly Jimes and Erhie Hare. "sins” of your hair. Now it 7:00—Time; Amos ’n* Andy. 7:46—Frank Black and His Or­ is necessary to be more - 7:15—^Royal Vagabonds — W ard chestra. exact than ever if your new Wilson. 8:00—The Shadow. Fall hat is to give you that 7:30—Comedy Sketch. —Republican National (Com­ 7:45—Johnny H art in Hollywood. mittee Program. * smart appearance. Mary 8:00—^Drama. 8:45—New Ehigland Network Pro­ Elizabeth hsm ■ some new 8:30—Gospel Singer. gram (from WEEI to WTIC, WJAR. ideas for hair cutti^ and 8:46—^Harihony Trio. WTAG, WeSH). styling that wlU give just 9:00—Adventures of Sherlock 9:00—^The Revelers. the right setting for this new Holmes. 9:30-—B3rmphonic Syncopation _ small hats. 9:30—George Olsen’s Orchestra. Norman Cloutier, director. 10:00—Country Doctor — Phillips 10:00—Com Cbh Pipe Club. Roomy Maple Bookcase Lord. 10:30—Artists SendeeProgram. Breck'sScalp Regular price $28*50. 10:15—^Dutch Band. 11:00—^Danos Program from the I 10:30—O rchestra. Promenade. Treatment as taught and endorsed by 10:45—Springfield Republican 11:30—Dick Gasperre’s Orcdiestrsu Dr. Breck. News. 12:00—Collin Driggs, Organist. Anniversary Sale Price 11:00—Time; Weather; Tempera­ ture. $1.00 11:08—Sports Review — BUI WU- HUBBARD RENQMINATEO Ckimpleto liam s. $ 12 .9 5 11:15—Cesare Sodero’s Orches­ H artford, O ct 19.—(A P)— E. tra. Kent Hubbard has been renominated Throe 50c Services 12:00—Cab CMloway's Orchestra. for the presidency of the Manufac­ A. M. turers Association of Connecticut it $1.00 12:30—Time. was announced today. Nominations wUl be acted up(m a t the meeting to be held in New Hkveh, The Beauty Nook Oct 26, when Ogden D. Mills, sec­ retary of the treasury and ^ank DIAL s o il R. Kent political writer of the Bal­ timore Sun will speak. Rubinow Building Luxurious Club Chair WDRC Here’s a real comfortable chair, 'well made with; 996 U a rtta rd , CJaaa. good quality coverings. Many designs to choose from. Regular price $28.60. Wednesday, October 19. Boudoir Chair (Eagtem Standard Time.) Regular price $6.95 We Have An Idea For I • P . M. ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE 4:00—^Tbe CMtivators. 4:30—Jack Brooks; Frank West- A nnivensty Sale Pdee phal’s OrchestriL Christmas Shopping 4:46—Going tirpress. $ 1 2 .9 5 5:00—H*0 Ranch. $ 4-75 5:16—Kathrm Parsons. B:86--4Mmy. That We Think You*lT 4-Pc. Mqile Bedromn Sidte 8:46—Lom Wolf Tribg. 6:09—Vaughn DaLeath. Bed, Dresier, Cheet and Dressing Table in maple. 6:15—Oeo^e Hall’s Orchestra. Like — 6:30—WUUam HaU, Baritone. Good Style. Regular price $69.60. 6:45—Cbandu the Magician. 7:09—Myrt and Marge. Here it fi—Christmas is ibont nine weeks away. 7:16^*Connia Boswell. . . 7 :6 9 p- 8-X flieten. What! You don’t moan it» aa near as that! WNI, it’a ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE 7:46-^Alfirad KettUdon, tenor; Al­ bert Wbita, pianiet. just about correct and wo are willing to hot that you i:09—To Be Announced. •:16—Bingin’ 8am. haven’t given a thought to Xmaa gift ahopping. Your liSO—Oreheatra. $39.50 8:46—Bddla Dunatadter, organiat; flrat anawer will probably be, “Why worry about Chriit* male quartet Mapile fnd Mahofim jr 9:00—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra; mas now.” True, there’s no need to worry about it fpr Bursa and Allen, comedy duo. it won’t do any good but we would like to euggeat to you 9:80—Crime CAub. Occasional Tables Take Advantage M irro n ’ ^ 10:00—Music ihiat Satisfies; Ruth Etting. that gift selections can be made now and paid for a little 8x1$ lifs. Fredeb glaiwl 10:16—Baay Aces. each week. If you wlah, until Xmaa and than wtthdut of these timely reductions^ and add a few 10:89—ueua Jack Utile. ^0:46—GUoael Stoopnagle and really miaelng the money you euddenly 6nd that your 50% Off new pieces to your home. Bud. 11:00—Columbia Symphony Or- gifts are practically paid for. ' ■1 chaetrai. - ll:89-i>4iibam Jones’ Orebastra. We have a fine line of gift auggestions now in atdek. J.

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ease, UMDONQDIEr TODAY be, lera i S B ^ t ^ aay TOSOlIFIIMtE roUIICS REAL aging hbardL Indaifing that r AFU R JOBLESS RWT he w a i s t ^ Tba. meeker dwplt Mefiy. ,cit .the etiepAt^ Olsitot OdmMNa tt rthiy. ' odfitail 'w m — - ,> . of Hartford, wWdi he p ^ t ^ tke deeHwe'td:^pl)hli6b Ally has been sdf-supportlng, aline: t ■ AIai^Fk«|8fi *.•>.•' TSM In the BOuse of Oonunoas OWNED WATERbeglimliig, because many o f t|ie Cnyuiii Spdmr IU « Hones Secretary Sir John QUmour, ablest men m tin oommuplty bav'e are delatitftofT (v.alnielvq Wtii M y ^ ^ ******* *V **• *-• *j TV ansawring a questioner, said the ||^|l One) given of thdr time and. ability to ■MW demonstrations were organized by a the maaagemeat of the IS^alUliea'- * ••^.e.o e a e^ e e ••••••• e • S eriM i ChMTfM A fiiM t Communist body known as the nTa- ABTIRnsiN G 4^ UMi m o m M M m im a n b w b b K W i tlooal Unemployed Workers Move­ should hold offlee for n considerable doUftr btulaMii p ^ od . In order that they may be m doiting, Mr. Seville advleed ment It was estimated that 10,0Q0 « f .'Tka Herald:. sm tor,'H m e XS ' R m ’t Officiiki pessons participated. Sir John said famlUar with the work. T w term of that before proceeding with ' tte matter of purehaeing the w aid I Botiee t|iqt the H«qdd!s regular May I have tyaoe pleiuM ftm a re­ the poUce, deqilte great provoca­ onoe, he said, should overlap with, aihiertlsars 0 .wefi af th Coinmu: ply to yesterday’s letter from a _ , JP .'•••• *■• ♦'e eVe'e • ■ tion, acted with admirable restraint for example, five-year terms each, worfce, the town engage the aerv- Aill • e'e^V• e • •' W ' the members of the flrst. organiza­ ices at the beat qualified water aup- Blty Slf^ere' ti^Wwvep are broad- Granby fenner: Toun, fVanoa .C ^ Columbuf, Oct. 19.—(AP) — A Prime Minister Ramsay MacDon­ ' My record qnd -posltioa regarding ald announced In the House of Com­ tion bolding office for ope, two, ply apedallat obtainable'to adylee cast^^m,.fleet .tit Pays To jlLtCbllNO •*«•••• f^e •«##•«••• F r 0 k , r Weed v e p is campalSB ipetch cturf e by Llcutra- Adv««Aa” „t^ ''^ e.of. thejr pli^ the ComMcticut tnhieco: grower has mons that opportunity would be three, four and five years respective­ in working out details of organiza­ 'I • **• ^*• 44% AHperican 'BewsBenenMMl'*dle4<«fiiM ant Ctevernor William G. Plckrel given the House tonight to debate ly, with subsequent appointments tion, operation and control. OfSap tide e y ^ b ^ .Rd.:th^ imdlt^nm < of been, mismterpreted. 1 want to llBtf ,*eeete»*«ee«*e X8 ' last night that “careless handling advice, although honestly glvfn, he the; m m Mem()flel Llbhury-, It speak-ao;plainiy that every man, wo­ tbday. •• 7. ' issues Involved in the demcxMtra- for the fun 6-year period. He bod eome kere not leaf afio of millions of dollars of Ohio in> tlons in wldc;h a score of police and Mr. SavlUe said that'the members laid, la just as expensive In tin end bcwigtat'^ ^ poem that I man eafacMM In the Ftret Oongree- BdtolJtteel vestors money" led to the collapse as is ^ ea p labor—you get what you e l t p ^ m ^ subject, and after ekmal District will know p r e ^ ly Sritb Mn. GfMiaiey to put tkelr numerous imemployed were injured. of this Commission should be ap­ BetoV Steel pfd > • t e • • 9 • cMldrvw in- fpqKwj i ' of the Continental Shares, Inc., to* This , was requested by George pointed by the governing bo<& of pay for. . qoniuiR e^ seageh I have been able how l-etand. on this question. TUM day resulted in an announcement by Lansbury, Labor Party leader. the munldpidlty and not elected. Answer QaeslloBs. to find It, Cdn you use it before tke My sole eoneem Is . the protection Mrii.!OGtoney eb|[6uto v1»e Governor George White that he He later gave as his reason for After, his .addrem, Mr. Savllle, preeentkilaiB of t ^ play? If not, ,it Of-the grower of tobacco who bas busied -ben hi< aeooadanee. ewib-. a would direct the attorney general to LAST NIGHT’S BIOTS favoring this method that the gov­ Frank Cfiien^, Jr., and Wim$m may'lqtereet ethers as It did the spent. JiMr life in attenqiting to eiirii to kb boned investigate the matter. London, O ct 19.—(AP)—Strong erning body would feel a personal Foulds, Jr., answered questions re­ writer axy time .you egn give It en honest living. He has been un­ Oni^ •«ee«»eee»ece*.. 23^ where be died; He was 67. “If stock transactions paralleling forces of police guarded the ap­ responsibility in appointing persons gaining. many, tedmiealltlsfi In. the space. It majrlead somebody who justly treated by the present Repub- Chrysler ...... 16, methods revealed in the Insull col­ proach to LambeUi Police Court to­ to the Commlssl(m and as a result running of a water company,- espe­ heritates In-dUl)' timee to advertise lican admlpletration. He suffers un­ Coea' Oola': ...... 94% Fraxk Ward OMalligr wm one. of lapse have cost Ohio investors mil­ day, where about 80 persons arrest-, would be very careful in making ap­ cially as to the Hartford system. It in ordento stimplgte bu^eee. fair competition from the Sumatra Col oa toe old Morning for public office." ' the Houses of Parliament there Is an unreasonable surplus ed and privately owned utilities, be­ Sqa In 'New York first as reporter Hour after hour, stones and other after operation, rates can be reduc­ cause of the many things that must ^ a persistent way tura from his'labors'. Gillette .'.i...... 1®H Plckrel emphasized, however, that Of letting felka knipw he’s around 'The condition In which the Con- Gold Dust ...... 16% then as special writer from 1906 to he meant no reflection on Ingftlls’ missiles were heaved at police by ed; If there is not sufficient to carry be taken Into consideratlim. The 1919. to ytian nfter that he was the crowd, which was striving to on, rates can be increased. Estab­ discussion period lasted for nearly By hle lnitstmt byay. necticqt tobacco .fkrmer finds him­ GrighbyUnmqw ...... 1% personal integrity. self Is eloquently evldehoed by the Int Harv ...... ------...... 28 n frequent; o^tribntor' dt.huniorode “The failure of that corporation cross the river to hold a demonstra­ lishment or change in water rates an hour and one-half, the meeting tion in Parliament Square. The po­ The busy Uttjie B w they buzz, decrease In the annual value of his Int Nick 8% asticles end stories to tor maga- staggers the mind,” Plckrel said. should be approved by municipal being adjourned sbortly before 9:30 zlneis. He also wipjte ehyerel. plays lice charged and recharged, wield­ authority, he said, as should also o’clock.' Bulls pellow and cows moo, crop. The Connecticut State De­ Int; Tel end Tel ...... 10 “The careless handiinf of millions ’The watdi dogs bark, the ganders partment of Agriculture repoHs that Johns.Menvllle ...... 28% and books, the lest, entitled ’*Tfae of dollars of Ohio investors brought ing their clubs vigorously: all general rules of operation. A broiled chicken dinner was Shops Looted served by Catano ef the (Doffee quack, the annual averaige value of the to­ Kennecott ...... U Swiss Family 0 ’Meney’’ 'puUisheid In terrific losses. Similar losses in When Mr. Seville began his talk . And doves and pigeons coo. bacco crop In Connecticut between Kreug and T oU ...... JA, 1928. ' ; • state finances would be a blow to Toward the end, groups of youths be stated that he was not an advo­ Shop, to about sixty members and , looted shops it. the neighborhood, friends of the (Chamber. It was an­ 1928 and 1927, amounted to $12,026,- Lehigh Yal Coal ...... ' 2% He lived in Brielle, N. J. the credit of,Ohio, x * x. The rec­ cate of a general assumption by the The peacock spnade bis tail and IjOhlgh Val'Rwy 16% ord clearly shows the inability of crashing in windows and making off government of business interprises, nounced that the annual meeting 000. The value of that erop^ln 1931 with clothing and other goods on would be held Tuesday, November squawks. was ^>proxlmately $7,000,000, a Ugg and Myers B ...... 59 this man (Ingalls) either to with- but that there are exceptions to pigs squeal, and robins flng, drop of over 40 per cent In the total Loew’s ...... 27% stcmd solicitation of personal friends display. every rule, and, generally speaking, 16. ' And even serpents know enough Loi^ard ...... 18% or to handle large sums of money Police said the crowd showed evi­ most monlclpally owned and con­ value of the crop, and today this dences of some military organiza­ To hiss rtOTore they tl sting. value is constfntly shrinking. McKern Tin ...... j^M with economy and prudence." trolled water supply works seem to Mofit Ward... 1.....18% Continental Shares, a $156,000,- tion. The Bobbies cleared the streets I repeat my ch i^ a that the Re­ have prospered and have been oper­ SEC. DOAK DENIES But man, the . greatest masterpiece publican adnuhlstfation has done BiflOUil' e •• 8914 000 investment concern, was founded time after time, only to discover the ated in a satisfactory manner. Nat Cash R e g ...... 10% in 1926 by CJyrus S. Eaton, CHeve- mob making headway by deploying That nature could devise, nothing to protect the Interests of Good Private Service Will often stop and heritate the Connecticut tobacco growers. Nat Dairy ...... 18% (Fnrnlebed by Pattern A Co.) land financier. Its holdings include in other directions. He pointed out, however, that all Nat Pow and Lt ...... 14% large public utility, steel and rubber The demonstrators were permit­ SEN. NORRIS’ CHARGE Before be’li advertise. . By proper regiflatlon of the tariff, by Central Row, Hartford, Conn. municipally owned water works are SUNKIST COURIER. placing an embargo upon tobacco N Y Central...... 24 I P. M. Stoehs Interests. ted later in the afternoon to mass not nm efficiently and many priv­ Yours Interested. NT NH aad H ...... 16% In April of 1931 Eaton resigned as in front of the new London County (Continued (rom Page One) grovm by contract and penal labor ately owned plants are giving as In Smnarta and Java, the Interests Noranda ...... 18% chairman of the board and (jleorge Council Hall, but all approaches to good service as the best of those Ndnh Amer ;...... 80 Bank Stocks Bishop, another Cleveland financier, Parliament Square were carefully bVen no .circumstance In connectiem of the Connecticut tobacco grower Bid Asked publicly owned and at rates which ROOSEVELT IS MEMBER will be safeguarded. Packard ...... 8% Clap Nat B and T . — 90 became its president. blocked. are not at all unreasonable, consid­ with any of our conferences upon Pavain P u b ...... 4 At that time, Theodore L. Bailey, Autos Block Streets I shall leave no itone unturned Ckran R iv er...... 450 ering the conditions involved. The which any such statement could until the Connecticut tobacco grow­ Paxm ...... 15% Htfd. Conn. Trust .... 45 then spokesman for Continental The beginning of the demonstra­ customers of several communities in have been based.” OF AMERICAN LEGION Phlla.Rand E l ...... ••••*•; Hbrtford^jljMun Boiler 88 A ll NEW ENGLAND the rioters out of the streets. All operated works the consumers have “ S e f ^ r Norris also stated, that I statement by t|ie Democratic can­ AO^mtlc CSty, N. J., Oct 19.— approaches to Parliament Square Phoeoix Ftoi .. • ■. • > 42 : been vastly benefited because some represented to you that I had bjjylt- didate for Pterident that *T am a (AP)^Thomas G. (Shamberiain, a St Cb.N ^ l•••••e•e•i Tratrriers' " . .. . . S4fi mllr'.ued From Page OiiC were heavily guarded throughout person or persons v/ere willing to Legionnaire."' speaker for the National Boonomy Tex .Qorp ...... the night, however. e dyou to Washington at the sugges­ PpMlo. Uttottea Stocks build works. tion of the President of the XJgtted too' governor’s statement was League, declared prearat pajrment ^ Timken ^RoU Bear nn was in charge, and Jeremiah A check showed twenty policemen Return con t^ ed In a letter to a veteran In the bonus , would depreciate the cur­ ’Trane-America Conn. Elec. Ser .’ ...... 41 were severely injured and many r ■ike. son of an island employe, was A reasonable return, he siUd, is Hartford, Conn., wpo bad asked Mr. rency and Im^ril the National Union Carbide .. GomirP(Hver,....:...... 39%: others suffered minor injuries. “You know that I made no .iBqch a passenger. Coast Guard patrol primarily baaed upon risk involved Roosevelt’s stand qn the bonqs- credit In an address today. Unit Aircraft . . . » • «.# » • • • • Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 45-- Eight of the rioters were seriously representation to you and the-fidt (s 1-'ats and the harbor police search­ and the market price of money. Few “I went to remind you that I Chamberlain, a New .York, attor­ Unlt.Ctorp Hartto>^- .... I •• I 50: . hurt. Thirty men were arrested. that the President knew noth ^ of ee^ed In the Dspartoent of the Unit Gas Imp .. Hertford Gas 240 ed for two hours before the party persons or gi'oups of persons are these conferences which were Ihltlat- ney and World War v ^ i^ ^ spoxe was located on Long Island. justified in being unreasonably phil­ Navy, saw the war from both sides before a joint sessloii' of toe Na- U S Idd 4100 . . . do, pfd ed'by me on my own motion. of the ocean qnd am a Legioitnalre 'U S RqbMr .... S N B T .Go . : . lia ;116 'Two high school boys narrowly anthropic in their public work, but “In the fight of these fiaeta I can­ tlox^ Hardware Association and the I • a « • • • • escaped death in the waters of Buz­ ECONOMY CAMPAIGN if the people own the plant, they are and a member of other veterans or- Ahgerican Hardwan Manufaoturefs u s sto^i’ Manntocturiiig Stocks not believe that ypii made any such genizatipnB,’’ Mr: Roosevelt wrote. UtU Pow fnd Lt zards Bay yesterday when their row­ justified in handling their funds as representations to Senator Norris Association Izi convention here. Warner Pic ..... taeeeee**** Am Hardware — boat capsized. Raymond Wing, 16, they wish. Whether or not a pub­ ' ■ Ih iquestlonlpg the accuracy of The speaker also assailed the DEPM )S ON WOMEN and T will appreciate an immediate the irovernor's etytement, Repre­ WMtem Union ...... Am Hosiery ...... — and Robert Perry, 17, both of licly owned utility is managed as ef­ policy of making payments to vet­ West El and Mfg ...... Arrow H and H, com. 4 Monument Beach, Cape Cod, were reply.’! sentative Jpbaaon’e letter said: ficiently and economically as one The telegram was sent to Rich- erans whbse disabilities were lAroolworth. • •.. • db, pfd ...... 70 rescued by (Toast Guardsmen, who (Continued from Page One) under private control, depends, en­ !‘Ab TOU were ziot in the military berg in Chicago. ed In dvll' life, asserting that the Elec'Bohd and Share (Oirb) BilUnga and Spencer,..: — heard their cries as they clung to tirely upon the personell of the gov­ or ngval-ser^ce of, the United law passed In 1980 to that effect was Bristol; Brass their overturned craft in ihe gather­ services; pressure upon government erning body and the chEurter provi­ Statee during’ tiie World War. and “unsound,' unjust and discrimina­ do, p f d ---- - by minorities with consequent in­ sion or articles of incorporation un­ BACKS NORRIS dc ncit hold an honorable discharge ing dusk. Topeka, O ct 19.— (A S )—Donald tory.” C^ue, to)ckwood and B — Probably the strsingest story of creased spending, add obsolete and der which the works are carried on, thereMia, you cannot be. a Lepdou- “Tke Federal budget la aboqt |4.- REPORT IS DENIED (joUlns Cio ..... inflexible laws." thg speaker said. Richbeig, attorney for labpr Inter; the storm came from Cambridge, ests, said In an Interview here to­ 000,000,000 annually, and nearly Colf^s Firearms where the. officers of the Central Maddux called upon the women of The 'people themselves can have ^ e New York headfi'l*^” 000,000,Q(X) la being spent each yqqr Engle Lock New England to aid in the work of just what they desire most, he day that' remarks made last night the Legion listed the'poets to which Square police station were flooded by Senator Norris, In which the Ne­ Ri^velt beloi^as on toe veterane,” he sal^ ’TPhie . Akron; 0.; 'Oct 19-.(AP)—Har­ from their quarters. Roll call was bringing about a lowering of public pointed out. If that desire is to Mr. follows: . ^ X braskan asserted Secretafy Doak Fort Orange piOst, No. SO, Albany- trag^v of that situation' la that vey S. Firestone, Sr^ chairman Of answered by rubber-booted officers costs. have a good system, efficiently car­ close to one half bllUoh dollars every toe board of toe Firestone Tito and Gray Tel Pay Station 18 “They (the women) known how to ried on, they can have that by put­ had suggested he “might be able to M eald. T a ^ r ab‘bwd. 2roin under toe (doud of skeptldem tails or lieuee to be taken up, but fii- ton area were closed as the rain was tent we must everlastlafly work to munlclpidly owned buslnMs Is prop­ No date for,their trial has been termlnhtlon of the.' sull so that the aad dleeatlninotlom for the adminli-. lashed down by the heavy wind. oorporatlm will have tl\e benefit of dloetod to4 epeeob would foUdw to Eaitpoft dlMurbanbii cttN etfier- better our methods of organisation erly managed. set, pairtly beoause the mung widow; IjrntloB. The ordinary oltlsen, 1 think, lon^ewbat a)or> toa Unea pf, tooee a ■ey ooaM movlni slowly east n o ^ to care for the needs of j^ubllo who gained fame on Broadway as 1) .dependent managemeat of its af- (a gettlBff back on. hie feet, and le These Included five prindpal bene- Dee Moines and OUveUttfir > eastward wlU oauto stronf Boiik- health." “Uuei". slBfer, la .aa eityeotaat Inini-i ) ^ gomf toques hla head." He laid eoonomlo' .ieiuea woidd east, winds tMs afteraoqn: nnd?to* MEMORIAL PUQUE fits: First, the obat of servloe should mother. Hie MU of pomplMut Mlegea penn- Re atta, . Intereet.on the Investment oan be make ole own deolslon on the matter moui lo s^ thmigh Ita knowS'Juit who le toe Demporatlo with overbait nuny UNVEILED BY D. A . R. New Britain. Oet ID.—(AP)— taken by the oonaumeri who are the of bringlnf the oaae to trial “re- by, the Cruateuland'asks tka court leader-^Franklln D. Roosevelt, WU- Mrs. Jane Waulnsen H a ^ aged 84, iteokholderi, la reduced rates rather rdleia of tfho. waste this or thgt to compel the truitees to aooount Ujun. Enndelph Hearit, John Nanoe than In cash dlvldeadi; aeoond, op­ ^ (OoBtiBiMd f t o » Page o m wife of TTheodore A. (Tm ) Hart, SQs. That’a my responilbiUty aM for all a s aUeg^ loeies. Garfier or Huey Lonf." mmmimmm prominent In state goung elroles, portunity arliea for promoting ex­ Z intend to follow It" he salfi* i o 4 fis t ''tw -'ltrar-lftitotfe dress. M did J. Theodore Marriner, died last night at New Biftaln Gen­ pansion of the oommuBlty by main “I want this oloud heaging over WANT OHNE TO SPEAK > E 4 9 Urn. eouBselloroouBseuor oiof uthe e Unitedun States eral hospltu. She was the daughter l extension, which If deeired, oan me lifted permaaentiy> aor tempor* ■mbassy, representing Ambassador of Mrs. Anna Watklnson of Hart­ oe pmapaid fori by aMseament on arily, aad my .eameet dellrt' lerfbr Detroit, ioot. I D ^ ( ^ ) —0. Devld Hartford, Oct i 9.—(AP)—Dawo- F IM I S O O N 1 ^ , absent in Amenoloa, ford and the lata Alfred Hudson eerty, a measurei denied to p oomplete exoaeratloa;'! .FoUkeff orqtlo Itata-headqunrteto fdoelved a TiM D. A. R., speolispec^ delegation Watklnson. Funeral Mrvloes will be coimratlirattons. quoted the 86-year-old widow a ^ ' todnFftdn toe (donsfotlout w m i B a m taoluded Mrs. James Iforrls. Mrs. held tomorrow. • '^ r d , you have a itaadlBg la former Broudway Uuai irlB|4r . as mim^t^iren of automo^ ub nt Smith Osdrgs Orlmes, Mrs. Maud Outellus. loourt and before the Oiimeral Ae- NortKM . Mato., for an Mrs. MarfiMret Marsh and Miss Vlr- RBSERVOIES FELLED lem )^ which no private company * * {^ k o ff eald Mrs. R e g ^ ^ ,; In­ D yO tot iney during toe glala Caiwhall of Washington, D. oan or'ahould have; fourth, at the dicted with Albert Walker m m f ,to(d makerii O.. Miss miaikbeth Hbwe d! Brook­ Waterbary, Oct 19.-—(AF)r-All preaeat time, you ure not eubjfet to ilaylag of ker mUUoaalre huebaad at bbe, of Hartford, who line, Mass.; Mrs. T. M. Meddy and reservoirs supplying the dty of Wa- Utility Control, . except to his hotys here July aaod Mm ir worker at filntf Mss. Osorgla Reumala of Baton t e r b ^ are report^ filled to capa­ s u ^ t a r m r t This,, however, may a nol pwM would meah'eeiaufte qx* bare dbrifif- the la p - llsugSiLa.; Miss Marlon Martin of city for tin first ttasi la five, years, be a doubtful advantage; flfth,-your oaeratioa la th6'•4' ee tg'

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V ( ’lx t < • , « . .» ■ ' ^ ^ 4Mt I > * * * • « » • A A • • ■ I W «4 W * 4 A *4«* »* «* «« »| %« W ••« * ^ 4* Red Men Tackle Bristol FOXX SELECTED AS OKLAHOMA’S NEW MOST VALUABLE IN LINKS STiiR EYES North Sides Here Sunday AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL CROWN This is the third of a series of .them, he turned in again and hras * arficles in w U ^ O. W. Sev- sleeping blissfully kext morning Visitors Won town Titk Last erenee, noted efliolal, relates the when the shoelRJs- team awoluk STANFORD MAY END Wins Player Award With 75 huoMfops and 'instte” stories, he Shouts, complaints and threats PaMda Beyer Has Fioided rUERWVSRESr has rum across la a long association went up as the hunt began, ahd it Year; Lineup Indudes For> with leading football eoaChes. was toward noon before John, the TROJAN SUPREMACY Points; Gehrig Second pullman porter, located the hidhig Remarkable Year of Com* FORM m s SEASON mer Bristol High Stars; (Written For ihe Associated Press) place. Meanwhile there bad been With 55; Mannsh Is Third; By O. W. •TtED'* SEVBBENOE a continuous uproar as the dis­ petitkm; Looks Forward The Army football team prides it­ gruntled players turned the car in­ Record Snilar To Local Meet Southern California Sat- self on being a rough; hard-driving side out in their search. Varsity Batters ScndiileTea, b h e Rnth Places Sixth. outfit but Major'R. I. Basse, head Impressed by the noise and To Next Year. coach at West Point, tells a yarn bustle, one of the younger players Teams. said to the porter, “Gee, John, this . urday To Decide Coast in which an humble porter on an Usiiig Ansy Phys, 2S0, If oompi^ftive soarfs a rt tgkeii New York, Oct. 19.—(AP) ^ A overnight Pullman made the squad Army crowd is a. pretty tough Tulsa, Okla., Oct.,19.-r(AP)—An bunch, isn’t it?" as aq aoeurate iMuli ftv piradietioa, committee of the Baseball Writers feel like a group of playful high attractive, bronzed young woman The North Sides of Bristol, wln- Championship. school boys. "Ah, no sab,” Major Basse beard who approached her' first tee just In Practice. Manobeitsr High Sehoel shoulA.havi Association of America has decided the veteran porter r^ly, "last four years ago, has .added a couple helrs of the town title last ytor, will on Jimmy Foxx of the Athletics as During an overnight rail trip little more than a workout aftlsat for one of the big games on the week I carried the Notre Dame more cups to her collection and East Hartford High at M t Nebe furnish the opposition for the Red By JIMMY DONAHUE the American League’s, most valua­ 1981 schedule one of. the players team on this car, and dey collected cststS her eyes speculatively at . the New Haven, Oct. 19 — (AP) — Men A. C.. at Mt. Nebo Sunday NEA Service Sports Writer ble player in 1932, thereby tum ii^ the shoes, too. national women’^i title- Friday afternoon, but Coach Tom afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, as the this year’s major league selections slipped from his berth in the wee, Faces were net quite so long today Kelley is guarding bis team against small hours and collected the street "But dey didn’t hide ’em, no sah, Patricia Beyer of ’Tulsa filed her among followers of Yale’s football local eleven seeks its second victory Now thqt the sports writers have into an all-Philadelphia affair, Foxx shoes of the entire team. Hiding dey threw ’em off the train." entry.ifor the national tournament over-eonfldcBce in tha battla with Ij four starts. The starting time has so capably settled the winners of polled a total of 7S points out of a too late this year, but is lOokiag' to eleven. Displaying the best form the Bast aiders, who have ihpil'B possible 80 to win the American ward the 1988 meet of the nation’s thus far this season, the ' varsity plenty of poWer, though beatM in the Big Ten and Southern Confer­ League award by a. decisive margin best and calculating her chances. team played forty minutes in the every L ea|^ eta^ this year. ences, it’s time to guess about the from Lou Gehrig of the Yanks, who J\ut 27 years old, with an aston­ rain N^thout a substitution yester­ Edit Hartford opened with e Pacific Coast championship. received 06 points. ’ D o V b u ishingly, small golfing background, day and defeated a icrub eleven close victory over Buikfiey High, On Oct. 22, Howard Jones’ Chuck Klein of the Phillies was Miss Beyer had finished a remark­ using Army formations 26 to^O. then met Bristol in the second game huskies from the ' University of announced yesterday as the commit­ able year of competition that saw CoMh Mai Btevens expected to of the season. Q>ach Joknny Me- Southern California meet Pop tee’s choice as the National League’s her crowned woraen'a Trans-Missis ease up on his varsity today and Qrdtb’s boys ltd ths ohiemplsfis 7-6. Warner’s warriors from Stanford most valuable player. TOWN GRID SERIES ? sippi champion, runher-up in the planned no more icrlmmagee foe the until the final minutes of play, when In what assuredly won’t be a pink How They Stand women’s Southern, quarter-finalist Elis before tbeir battle with Army the Gurske-Palau combinatloo be- tea party. Out of. that melee The complete results of the Amer­ Sports Editor, Herald: in the women’s Western, and cham­ next Saturday. g w to function to give Bristol a i'J should come the conference title ican League balloting, scoring ten Local football is looking up. Bru- One Year Ago Today—Unofficial pion and medalist—for the second Joe Crowley, regular left half­ to 7 victory. East Hartford then winner. points for first, nine for second, etc., announcement was made that the nig Moske appeaib to be as good a Navy would meet Notre Dame for successive year—of the Oklahoma back. was expected to be idle for at lost to Meriden, 8 to 6 w d fell Meet And it is our guess that wily old follow: coach as he is a player. Fans at­ tourney. least a week with a knee injury suf­ week before Middletown, 6 to 0. U> Pop will come out on top. \ Foxx, Athletics, 75; Gehrig, New the teams’ 1982 contest in the tending . the football game at new Cleveland, O., public stadium. Back in 1929 Miss Beyer bought fered in the Brown game Saturday, every Instwcc, the luoklees Bast York, 65; Manusb, Senators, 41; Hickey’s; Sunday, simply rubbed herself a set of clubs and hammered but he reported for work yesterday Slderi seemed to be hdvlog the best "Troy Eleven Just as Good as Averill, Indians, 37; Gomez, Yanks, their eyes in amazement as they ber way around Oakhurst country and scored two touchdowns. of the game until their, opponents ’31 Squad,’’ comes the :eport from 27; Cronin', Senators, and Ruth, watched bis smooth working Eagle Five Years . Ago Today—Yale, club course at ’Tulsa In “something took advwtagc of one break or w - Southern Cikdifomla admiring head­ Yanks, 26; Lazzeri, Yanks, 21; Sim­ team smother their opponents from aided by Bruce Caldwell’s 46- over a hundred. ’’ Under profes­ LOCAL STOREG WIN other to win. line writers. But you can mark it mons, Athletics, and Gehringer, Ti­ Windsor L ^ s . Yes, this is tbs yard drop kick and a fiock of suc­ sional instructions she broke 100 Coach Kelley was weU satisfied down in your book, Gus, that it just gers, 13; Alexander, Red Sox, and same team that *beld the local Red cessful passes, beat the Army at within sk. weeks. The First National Stores of Man- with the ehowlng of the Red w d isn’t BO. Cissen, Indians, 10; R. Ferrell, Men to a scoreless tie. Outplaying New Haven by a score of 10-6. Miss Beyer won her first Impor­ Gbestdr won from tbs First National White against ' Meriden and no That outfit of 1931, with Baker, Browns, 9; Grove, Athletics, Allen them from beginning to end, they tant championship In 1081, when of WiUimantlc. a t the Charter Oak major ctumges in .the llpedp ex* Shaver, Musick, Pinckert, Arbel- and Dickey, Yanks, 8; (Soslin, appear tO be worthy successors of Ten Years Ago Today—A dis­ she defeated Mrs. R. E. Drennan, alleys last night by 196 pins. wticipated. Rain has forced the bide and Mallory, was great. It Browns, 7; Weaver, Senators, 6; the more celebrated Majors. astrous fire which broke out at four times tltlist, on the twentieth First Nattonal (Manchester) practice eessions indoors so far this mopped up on teams from all sec­ Davis, Tigers, Harris, Senators, W. Team work added to a zest for the Charter Oak Stables, near green for the state title. Gilbert ...... 117 107 109 833 week, but a scrimmage will proba­ tions of the country. Including Ferrell, Indians, Levy, Browns, and the game, shown by every member Hartford, Conn., destroyed |80,- Her season’s average this year Wright . ; ...... 98 88 108 299 bly be bold before Friday’s game. such intersectional rivals as Notre Lyons, White Sox, 6; Sullivan, White 000 worth of valuable pacing and was 88 over all courses and under B ro g a n ...,...... 89 105 95 289 Including the B)iist Hartford tlJt. Dame, Georgia and Tulane. It Sox, McNair, AthleticsM and Jolley, trotting horses. all conditions. Her drives are long, Johnston ...... 88 91 122 SOI Mwebester has two League games lost only one game, and that to Red Sox, 3; Crowder, Senators, and averaging 225 yards but frequently Murphy ...... 102 101 106 808 left to play, the second with West that upstart, St. Mary’s. McManus, Red Sox, 2; Walker, Ti­ punch, somethiiv sadly lacking in traveling 250. Her iron game is Russell ...... 95 107 98 300 Hartford here on Friday. (October "Eggie" Hlbbarc^ It is hard to believe that re­ gers, and J. Sewell, Yanks,. 1. most teams. I’m **telllng> you’* that SHOOKINO good enough to get her onto the 28. On Caturday, Nov. 6, AianChes- placement material this year is Members of the American League their backileld is a "honey.” At greens without difficulty. T o tals...... 529 594 887 1830 ter -will play Bulkeley High hers, been changed from S o’clock and the .lust as good as that the team lost election committee were: J. Roy least I was amazed at their all­ The restaurant advertised rapid First Nationa] (WtlUmanUe) w d the following Saturday will price of admission has ^so been by graduation. Stockton, S t Louis, chairman; Idel- round work. And,* another thing, the service. A patron gave an order TO BAN RAblOr Marrotte ...... 95 86 92 273 wind up the Season against Willi-' lowered in an effort to attract a ville E. Webb, Boston; Irving management hais’adopted the sensi­ and waited so long he fell asleep. Chicago, Oct. 19.—(AP)—’The Connell ...... 90i 94 79 263 mantle in the. latter city. large crowd. It’s possible that the Trojans Vaughan, Chicago; Ed Bang, Cleve­ ble admission prfee Of twenty-five He awoke to bear the waitress’s banning of radio from the Ameri­ Jacobe ...... 107 104 74 285 At a meeting of the Red Men offi­ haye a great outfit. But for one land; H. G. Salsinger, Detrplt; Wil­ cents’. Yes, Mr. Editor, it looks as voice. can League baseball parks next sea­ Chamberland .. 95 83 120 298 President SvMhufvud ef Finland cials last night, plans were discussT thing, the crew has lost a lot of liam J. Slocum, New York; James if we can have a town series after "Did you order this sundae?" she son is to come up for serious consid­ P au lb u s...... 89 90 74 263 has pardoned 29,4)00 persons impris­ ed for several changes in the lineup weight, and that weight, coupled C. Isauningeb, Philadelphia; J. E. all, between teams of about equal asked. eration at the annual meeting of the Kasey ...... 77 , 90 95 262 oned for various liquor offences. in order to strengthen the team. A with speed, gave the Trojans what Wray, St. Louis, and Frank Young, strength. "Good heavens," he exclaimed. "1 league in December, President Wil­ After the celebration a lot of them practice session will be held ht t^e they had in 1931. Washington. JOHN COPELAND. came here last Monday!’’—’llt-Rits. liam Harridge indicated today. T o tals...... 5(18 687 524 1634 will be* beck in agaW. School street Rec at 8 o’clock Friday In its first two gaipes against Other Winners night, and an Important meeting will major coast rivals this season. Players who have won the Ameri­ be held following practice. Southern Cal scored only 30 can League most valuable player The North Sides have played points — 20 against Washington contest since 1922, including the offi­ three games this season, holding the State and 10 against Chicago State. cial awards up to 1928> and those All-Naugatucks to a scoreless tie, Last year, in its games against of the Baseball Writers Association beating the Meriden ’trunklines, 6 to these schools, the Trojan squad since then follow: 0, and losing to the Bristol West scored 68 points. 1922—George Slsler, St. Louis. Ends, 6 to 0. The lineup of the team Figures • sometimes prevaifieate, 1928— Babe Ruth, New York. includes many former Bristol High but it looks as if the Trojans have 1924— Walter Johnson, Washing­ stars. "Eggie" Hibbard, former star lost some scoring punch. ton. of the Maple Ends, holds down one The team this .year ip madeade up 1925— Roger Peckinpaugh, Wash­ of the halfback positions. Other around Orv Mohler, one of the ington. CERTIFIED greatest quarterbacks the coast 1926— George Burns, Cleveland. backileld aces are "Bunny’/ Senskl, ever. produced. Around Mohlof, 1927— Lou Gehrig, New Yor^c. ^ . "Porky"' Smolensk!, Bill K ue, and. Jones • has piled a mixture of last ip28—Mickey Coebrabe, Philadel- Pete Carazza. A1 Beneciak, formerly yeqr’s veterans and new blood. phld. with the Providence Steamrollers, is Until the two begin to mix, this 1929— Lew Fonseca, Cleveland. coach and Alls a tackle post. year’s squad' hasn’t a chance of 1930— Joe Cronin, Washington. functioning as smoothly as that 1981—Lefty Grove, Philadelphia. of last season. 1932—Jimmy FOXx, Philadelphia. Don’t think that Pop Warner doesn’t know it. His Stanford Indiana early in the year were SEVENFMEBOliTS heralded wi(h his own statement: "We hope to haye a stronger team •■SKETeHES I' than we had in 1931."' ONROCKVIUECARD The center is one of the busiest Southern Cal beat the Indians *' anen on the football team. out of the title last year by a emo Not only must be pass accurately, 19-0 win. That makes it look like Fire Attracts Crowd and At* but lifter shooting the ball to one defeat for Jones A' Company. . of the halfbacks. Is expected to prO' To date Stanford had played tect himself and provide an offen< only one team that Southern Cal tendance Is Small At sive Impetus to the center of the has. That was Oregon State. The V line.. Indians didn’t haye such a tough In modem football, there is a time running up a 27-0 score on Weekly Amateur Fights. Oregon, a team they beat last year same quality..same size split second when the ball had to bo Btfapped. If the center misses the after a sti;|uggle which ended in a‘ timing, the play often is spoiled, or 2B-7 score. Unless a fighter is in proper con­ I, thrown out of ^ar. Comparing these two scores we dition to exchange punches, there is The direct pass from center to a find that Stanford is a touchdown no room for him on the cards pre­ halfback must be a spiral, as it is stronger defensiyely than it was sented by the C. D. K. Club in easier to handle by the receiver and against that team in 1931. Rockville. Matching men out of reaches its mark quicker. The old Now, Southern California de­ weight or who failed to make the .. same . now end*over«cnd pass is seldom used feats Oregon State by a score of four pounds difference that might nowadays. only 19-9, Doepn’t thst show that be allowed as the limit between two The indirect pass, in which the Stanford is considerably stronger contestants resulted in further com­ field general or signal caller re­ offensiyely and defensively than plications and while there were but ceives. the ball which he, in turn, is the Trojans? ' seven bouts presented at the weekly to hand to someone else, should Old Pop has' a lot of material boxing bouts at the C. D. K. Club In never bo thrown, but is literally this year. There are 17 lettermen Rockville last night there was'not a passed or handed back, as shown in back, among them five regulars bloomer in them all. the illustration. Chances for a pos­ who shone last year. Those five Joe Nelson, 168 and Mike Mlmki, sible fumble thereby are reduced. were Colvin and Doub. ends; Cor- same weight, both of Rockville, 5c straight ♦ ♦ 3 for 10c After completing his passing job, bus, guard; Caddell, the back who started the evening’s hostllltiss and the center becomes u lineman who gave Dartmouth the jitters last that it was no parlor entertalninent is supposed to tear a hole in the year, and Hillman, fullback. that they were presenting was wall of men in front of him and go Around these Pop has grouped shown by the noss dive for a count on to cut down the opponents’ sec­ such fellows as Bob Maentz, half­ of ten taken by Nelson after two ondary defense. back; Gordon Cgmpliell, quarter minutes and 10 seconds in the sec­ We are very happy to make this im* methods of manufacture and our large or halfback; Ed lottunich -and ond round. Ben Palstnountain, tackles, and Louis Masco was going good Dusty Allen, halfback and passer against Young Harvey for two portant announcement to the millions volume sales. The great savings thus Last Night ’$ Fights, de luxe. rounds, but Harvey started his arms If Warner can take bis crew In operation and in one minute and of smokers who want a fine, long* effected are now passed on to you. through the coast campaign suc­ thirty seconds Marcia went down for (By Associated Press) cessfully, the Indians have a chance the count that means out Youngstown, Ohio—Babe Trisca- for national honors. They play Fred Foran, 119, Hartford, was filler cigar of modest price. Certified No matter where you live, in city, ro, Cleveland, and Johnny Edwards, "Joek" Sutherland’s Pitt Panthers pitted against Young Modsan, 124, Charleston, W. Va., drew, 10. in Pittsburgh, Nov. 2f, and that of Wlllimantic. It was a hard bat­ Cremo at has for years been country, town or village, you will New York—Red Barry, Washing­ team at present seems to be the tle, but Modean bad landed the moat ton, D. C„ outpointed Justin Sirutls, class of the east. tellingig blows and BillyBll Taylor de New York, 6. dared'ared Modean the winner. America’s greatest cigar value. Now find Certified Cremo Cigars of the Los Angeles—Alberto Oiismsndi, Hairy Walsh, who made his ap­ Mexico, outpointed Newsboy Brown, pearance in the squared circle In Punts — Passer Rockville a month ago, was back at 5P STRAIGHT^l frr 10^, Certified same fine uniform quality that you last night to fight his fourth fight Editor A1 Smith says the election By the Associated Press. against Paul Rltz, 164, of Hartford, Cremo ushers in a new and still greater have always enjoyed ... the same in is all over and the question is: Newton, Mass.—The fates seem to who was two pounds heavier. The "What will the do have it In for Ray Harrington, Bos fight went three rounds t# a draw. with its victory?" Now you ask one! ton College substitute back. On Kid Lockwood, against the advice cigar value.This is madepossible by our size and the same famous perfecto Tuesday he almost won a place in of his corner started the first round the starting lineup, for the Mar­ too fast and led through the round. tremendous reserve of fine long-filler shape. Finished under glass for your quette gamf, making a great abow- He slowed up a little la the second ing in scrimmage, but the next aft­ and it was just an even thing ernoon he turned up with an Injured through the third resulting in a tobacco, our modem up-to-the-minute sanitary protection. Drums and Faucets knee and was declared out of that draw decision. contest. The main bout brought Jaokio Loaned West Point—The spectators who Horner, 165, of Broad Brook sad Tommie Conroy, 165, of Hartford For Range Oil Burners saw Army, play Pitt last Saturday, for their second meeting. Cemroy would hardly recognize the Army / • With contract for the teain now. During yesterday’s drill, ...... fought a much different It fight than ■ of. usual as a t the sound of. the t o e gong____ season’s supply Jablonsky, guard, and Vidal, quar­ he went right out and was on top terback, remained on the ’sidelines of Horner throughout the whole Franklin Blue because of injuHes while the regt;^r three rounds and was given the de­ Flame Range Oil Uoldes, Lincoln and Armstrong, cision. P, io hnpwrUnU didn’t report at all. There was delay in getting the . 8o per gallon delivered. Hanover—Maybe they grow them different fighters properly matched mtnt, N.B.C urtw&rkt Tuttdsy, Tbundsy tough at Dartmouth or an ardent de- 24 Hour Service and just before the fights were ,sire to beat Harvard may be the eot- ready to get underway a ^fire Mnd Satunlayt tturingLuchy Sttikt PMSSIDBNT...THE AMIMCAN TOBACCO COMfANY Pboae Manoliester 89M planatlon—but while most eastern brought many from the hall which m m s were forced indoors by yester- affected a decrease ta the attend­ RacklifiFe Oil Co.* da3r*s hard rain the Indiana went ance, but the best of fire fighters through an unusually long scrim­ who stayed to watch the fire ^ssed mage in the mud. ‘ a mighty good blU. ' ■ 5^. 'r ; VC-. v^-4 ;w \ V-'':-'. '.,■' ■ ■ / :>/■■ . ;.•• ; /■V V • ,„;I ; '•», If''*'' ,'■• •Ml : '■ ■'< MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH Mi^CHESTfjR, CONN.. WTONESDAY, OCTOBER 19,198& PAGETWBLVa"

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APARTMENTS, FLATS, P0l)NlSIERail61)MK LOST AND FOUND FUEL AND FEEH 49-A BMUOMS .. W i rt Ad ^^^OT^BatlMl TENEMENTS 63 CASH PRICE on one half cord 4 ft LOST—BLACK AND TAN coon Frederick ^ I w , rlge 79, died at IN FOREIGN EXaUNQS hound, with name of owner on cm- hard wool), $3.50; sawed to order, f o r r e n t —6 ROOM FLAT with '/ “Manchester $4.00. Hickory, sawed to order, garage. Inquire W. Manning, 15 THIS AND THAT IN hla home here F r i ^ morslng aft«r. Inr. Finder please return. Joseph E. a short-ll^ess. Mir. Cooley had re­ Carlsoni South Manchester. $4.50. L. T. Wood Co. Phonb 4496. Walker street. . Evening Herald sided lierT, tor “ ore thMu fo¥fy New York, Oct 19;— (AP)—Tk# r e n t HUNTING?—Tell us.what years, oommg heto from ^Middle- British poun^'sterling toj^^ed down CLASSIFIED GARAGES—SERVICE- GARDEN—FARM—DAIRY you want, we’ll take care of it for town. Besldai Mb widow,. raeiUtfiU ADVERHSEMENTS PRODUCTS 50 you without charge. R. T. McCann, Tryon Cooley, hfe. is. su rv ii^ by 2% cents further at tha that it has been brought to my at- pete»>o( threa lines, apartment with bath. Watkins tention I recall perfectly listening to ersfield; one daughter, lurs, Eugene dpwn to $8.35^. day for transient Thef writer is delighted with the f B. Lord of .this town, 18*grandchil ^Ina rates per FANCY WINTER potatoes, Hub- Bros. Inc. ' some of these reports at annual Not since the . first week a t this ada. BUSINESS SERVICES bard squfish, and pop com oh the response to the query in this column' dren, and five great grandchildren, year hss the ponmd soM-below the KCMtlTc March IT. 6 ROOM TENEMENT, all improve­ Saturday as to wheither Mailchester church meetings. At one time Mr. Cooley served Cash Cnargc 13 cob. Delivered. C. E. Thresher, Directors Who Have Volunteered $8.40 level. The Jan. figiito marii- 7 ct 9 cts OFFERED ments. garage, good locution, rent needs a branch of the National as J u ^ e of. Probate - tor several 9 ConMCutlva Days 11 cia' Buckland. Phone 6046. The first ten public-spirited wo­ ed-its extreme low point-befofe the S-Cenaecutlva Days 9 eta reasonable, 26 Walker street. In­ Needlework Guild. I have received years.' ' . 1982 rally which begisn-in the sec­ 11 cts IS cts WE WASH, SHAMPOO and restore men w ho" have .volunteered to be­ Funeral sendees wsre held a t his ^ J^^rdaVa’ ‘ for ‘ irVeiula'r Inaertlona colorings in your rugs like new, on quire SO Walker. Tel. 7268. letters. an^tel§P.^<>^^ indicating ond - .^ k of 1982. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 a real interest'in the work at this come directors, and in turn to secure late hdme Sunday aftarnooin, 'Rev. wjn-ba'char»ed at ftoa one t l^ rata your floor, 9x12—$3.25. Anderson, ten other women in their respective ThS . break was attributed to Qie Special rates for long FOR RENT—TWO 5 room down­ particular time'of acute need of gar­ E. T. Thlenes officiating and burial FOR SALE—COAL OR wood parlor with4rawaJ of supporting purchases day advertising given upon request Phone 8QS1. _____ stairs tenements. William Kahehl, ments and footwear. Ak'announced, neighborhoods are the following: took place In HiOside cemetery. . ▲da ordered for three or six days heater, in perfect condition, ■ excel­ Mrs. Robert P. Knapp of South Main by the Bank of Kiglan^ In April, 519 Center street, telephone 7778. the glfe of two new articles of cloth­ The Democratic Caucus was .held a atabilizatioD fund of .150,000,flOO and stopped before the third or fifth lent for oil burner. Inquire 16 street, Mrs. Raycroft Wsflsh of Pros­ day will be charged only for ‘ jj* f®" MOVING—TRUCKINIG— ing admits one to membership for at John Wimmers’ on Monday eifc- pounds was set up to maintshi the Hackmatack street. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ and the following nominatioBB tual number of times the ad this year. If the women o f the Man­ pect street, Mrs. Frsmk V. Williams pound on a firm base .aroimd $8i77. ed, 'chhrsing at the rate- earned, but STORAGE______^ ment, with all improvements. Ap­ o f Tolland Turnpike, Mrs. Jaipes A. were-made: ^preaentative. Cather­ no allowance or_^refunda can be made ply 95 Foster street Telephone chester branch feel that they can ine Rank); justices at the peace, In removing Its **pog" tor the-ponnd op.alx time ads stopped after the Irvine of Green Hill, Mrs. William the Bank of England’s action was SILVEIRLANE BUS LINE, operat­ WANTED—TO BUY 58 5230 t>r 4545. continue to do more thsoi that, of John Wimmer, Fred Austin, William ed by Perrett & Glenney. Termi­ course there is no . limit. Leaflets C. Cheney of Park street, Mrs. W. interpreted.here as indicating a de­ *^jfo^*ni forbids” ; ..Isplay lines not W. Robertson of Henry street. Miss Ueser;~Judge of probate, Maiy L. nals—Charter Oak and Main 1 BUY ALL KINDS of househola FOR RENT—FIVE ROOMS, sec­ have been sent for to the national sire to find At what level the pound Elizabeth Bennet of Brookfield Hall. * , V "^TMie Herald will not be responsible streets. State and Front street* goods, furniture etc. Better prices ond floor, Ml improvements at 137 headquarters but as yet they have Mrs. George W. Buell smd Miss could support teself, without bank- foranore than one incorrect insertion paid if you call or write. Nathan street. Mrs. Earl Seaman of East ing asslstsncs; in the markets of the of'an y advertisement ordered for Ina Hartford. Schedule o- trips ob­ Mlddlg Turnpike W est Inquire first not been received. Cora Lord a^'e visitiDg relatives in tainable *rom driver. Chartered Liverant, Colchester, Conn. Tele­ Center street, Mrs. Arthur Wood- ,worid. Suw a poHey, it was believ­ more than one time. mpor. floor. Dtstributlon Through VIsitliig bridge of Efuit Middle Turnpike and M su^estet. -The inadvertent omission of incor Pullman Bus Service. Special phone 97. Nurses Howairi B. Lord and son Robert ed. would afford an nintrammeled refit publication of advertls ng will ^ FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT on Mrs. Charles D. Lewis of Pine parties to any point. Elstlmates For the benefit of any ;who have and Leon L. Buell were Middletown test of the poimd’s strength, pre­ rectlfled only by cancellation of the Wadsworth street All improve­ Forest ' charge made tor the service *J*^*^®^ furnished on request Phone 3063, not read the previous article, I callers the first of the week. liminary to expected. British fcticm WANTED— SECOND hand pipeless ments; redecorated. The MancHes- Forsythlas In Blossom eventually restoring it .to a gold All advertisements must conform 8860, 8864. would explain that these garments Erving B. .Lord of Philadelphia, in style, copy and typography wim furnace. Telephone Rosedale 35-12. One of the gsueden enthusasts tele­ basis.' ter Trust Company are collected by the directors, of the Penna.,. attended the funewJ of l|is regulations enforced by the publish­ GENERAL TRUCKING, local and phoned me this morning that her ‘ European^ gold currencies, ediich er. and they reserve the rlgpt to Guild in th6 VEudoUs neighborhoods grsmdfatber > Benjkmin Cooley' on long distance moving, livery sei- FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement all forsythism bushes which sure still broke j^tenlay with tbe decline of edit, revise or reject any copy con- WANTED— SOME used Brussels smd through the visltlhg nurses are Sunday. alderad objectionable. _ . , vlce. Modern trucks, experienced improvements, including storm sash holding their green leaves, had blos­ The Selectmen were in,session on the pound.' were steady to f lt m ^ CLOSING HOORS^Classlfled ads to men, guarantees prompt dellve.'y, carpet. Telephone 5757. and doors, 97 Ridge street. Inquire distribilted to the suffering families somed out in spots, and made a pret­ early trading today. The French be published same day ""“ s* ‘’•-J*! in town. Are there msmy such, some Saturday, mrtcing voteris. eelved by 12 o'clock noon; Satu'days .all goods insured while In transit. same address. ty bouquet.. Usually the blossoms A Variety Supper, waa • served at !franc rallied 7-16 point to 8.92% Our affiliation with United Vans will inquire? No one is in better come long before the leaves. I have cents. 10:20 a. m. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 VERY DESIRABLE 3 room suite in the library Friday evehtol;! Captain Service means lower rates jn fur­ position to know than the public never happened to see them bloom­ Benjamin Scovllle of London, Eng- . ' TELEPHONE YOUR new Johnson Block facipg Main niture moving to distant points hesdth nurses who dsdl> visit dozens ing in the fsdl. No doubt it is because Ismd, entertsdned with readings from WANT ADS. FOR RENT-- FURNISHED room street, all modem Improvements, of homes. Only today I was talking of the mild> weather and the heavy IS SERIOUSLY INJT7KBD AUs are accepted over the telephone Dally trips to New York, baggage for one or two persons in private Shakespesure. , . . Including heat Phone Aaron John­ with one of them who said it would rains. at the CHARGE RATE given above delivered direct to steamship piers. family, central location. Phone 'Norwalk. Oct. 19.—(AP)—It was aa a convenience to advertisers, but son, 3726 or jEualtor 7635. make your heart ache to see the lit­ Vegetable Chowders and Soups Before contracting for service get learned tqtey that William Kish, 20- the CASH RATES will be accepted as 4698. tle ones v|iJio are unifljle. to attend Vegetables sire so plentiful and f u l l PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ our estimate. Phone 3063, 8860, years-old- halfback of the- Laiml school because they have not proper cheap that chowders will prove a ness office on or before the seventh 8864, Perrett & G.enney Inc. WAPPING foottell' team, who supposedly suffe'r- day following* the first BUSINESS LOCATIONS clothing, or must stay home during boon to tlie busy mother whose chil­ each . ad otherwise the CHARGL. ' BOARDERS WANTED 59-A this rsdny spell because there are ed a mlim"i^ury in a- benrilt foot­ FOR RENT 64 dren come home from school at dif' Mrs. Emma.J. Skinner who has I RATE will be collected. No res;«>n»>- holes in their shoes. In one family of ball game here Sunday, was serious­ bltlty for errors In • telephoned ads TAILORING—DYEING-^ ROOM AND BOARD can be bad for ferent hours, for their noon mesfl. been spending the past two weeks 7 only $5 a week Is avsdlable—that ly 'njured. He is in the'Norwalk h • will be assumed and their accuracy CLEANING 24 two, in private family, centrally FOR RENT—LARGE STORE, cen They esm be kept hot and appetizing at the home of her slster-lndaw cannot be guaranteed. ig'all the f ^ e r is able to earn on hospital-with a fractured vertebrae located, home privileges. Box L, trally located; also single unfur almost indefinitely. The chowder Mrs. Stevens of Springfield, Me in his neck, a fractured cidlarbone INDEX OF FOR MEN WHO PREFER clothes Herald. nished rooms with heat and hot short time. Tiie children cannot go made with nearly all milk contains returned to her -home here IsuBt to school because there is nothing to smd a broken rib. CLASSIFICATIONS of distinction, select a strictly water. Inquire Dr. Weldon, 906 the most nourishment. Thursday. ^ Kish was Injured while the Laurels buy clothing with M d not enough Birtha ...... ^ made-to-measure suit ,top coat or ROOM AND BOARD at reduced Main street Phone 5740. Com chowder is a favorite, but a There is tc be a card party and were playing the Waterside Jacks Ehgagementa ...... " overcoat, prices at $17.50 up. See weekly rates. The Hotel Sheridan. money to buy. the plsdnest food. vegetable chowder noade according dance given by the WisdsorviUe of Stamford In a benefit tor Ted Marrlc res ...... 5 my range of samples made in style Telephone 3673. She told me of one mother in the to the rule below will be a welcome Dsatha ...... S member^ of the Wapplng Grange at Plynn, Laurel halfback, who suffer­ Card of Thanka ...... " to suit your personM preference. HOUSES FOR RENT 65 hospital who could hardly be induced change: Parsnips, turnips and caxm the home of Mr. and Mrs. William ed a fractured skull in a game In Memorlam ...... ' Cleaning, pressing and repairing. to eat the vismds on her tray be­ ned vegeeables of all kinds may be Reeves next Thursday evening, O ct against the Jacks three weeks ego. Loii and Found ...... i APARTMENTS, FLATS, cause her^ thoughts were on those Announoementa ...... | Wm. Grimason, 10 North Fairfield FOR RENT — NICE COTTAGE used too. ^Tbese are the days too 20. Kish was the regular left halfback street. West Side. Phone connec­ TENEMENTS 63 home, 6 rooms'with 2 car garage, suffering from lack of nourishment when there* is an abimdance of vege­ The Democratic caucu.9 for the , p,r.o..!, .i...,— V.i« ...... ' of the rieyen while Flynn was'the tions. shmbbery, shade trees. House in in her home. Many are just existing tables for a good nourishing soup town of South Windsor w as. held regular right-halfback. Automobllea for Sale ...... ♦ FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, perfect condition, 73 Mather street —on the bdrder line and very little made with a marrow bone, using Monday evening st the,Town.'Hall Automobiles for Exchargs...... “ with all improvements and garage. Autp Accessories—Tires ...... « Robert J. Smith, 1009 Main St. would push them over. While the rice or barley and cutting up the smd Ephraim Cowles wsu^ nominated Aulo Repairing—Painting ‘ COURSES AND CLASSES 27 63 Starkweather street. Phone nurses render all nursing care and vegetables fine. as tne Democratic representative. Auto Sohoola ••••••;...... 7647. FOR RENT—181 OAK street. 6 help in their power, there are tonsil Two potatoes, 2 medium sized Frsmeis Billings has been-confined Autos—Ship by Tiuck .,.•>.•••• » BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while ) ------room single house, with or without operations and other attentions to his borne by.-illness for ■ several Autop—For Hire ...... •••••/ .1 4 room tene­ onions, 1-2" cup diced celery, 1-2 cup Garages—Service—Storage ...... jO learning. 'Details tree. Hartford i FOR RENT—TWO garage. Inquire 179 Oak street. needed that require sums of money davs., ' . , , E O U L tR Y O W N ^ S ments, on Pearl street, all improve­ thinly sliced carrots, 2 tablespoons Molqrdycles-Bicycles ...... 11 Academy of Hairdressing 393 from some quarter. Yes, t|^e need is The Men’s Y. M. C. A. held thc|r WA»ed Autos—Motorcycles .... 12 ments. Inquire 73 Pearl street.. butter or bacon fat, 3 cups boiling Main street. Harlfoid. real acute. grst meeting-pl^Hthis season v,last ■aslaess aad Professional Services Telephone 6941. water, 1 cup milk, 2 eggs, 1-2 tea­ 1 ^ . ATTENTION! Dullness Services Ofte^red The OuUd In the 80’s spoon ssdt, 1-8 tesispoon white pep­ Rkca^XY eveningiat-the-lo^ Household Services Offered ...... FOR RENT—FIRST CLASS heated One of the letters 1 received gave per. house. ■ T ‘ SpecW Yhls Week Building—Contracting ...... JJ HELP WANTED—MALE 36 The - Wsimlhg Parent-Teachers Plorlats—Nurseries ...... apartment; also several single a.id an account of the splehdid work per­ Pare smd dice potatoes. Melt but Funeral.Directors ...... j® WANTED —BAKERY commission double houses in good locations. formed by women of this town dur­ ter or fat in kettle and add minced Association will hold a Hallowe’en Hfiatliig—tT’l'urablngr—Roofing ..« iv dance.; and masquerade'on Monday driver. Must have own truck. Ap­ Apply Edward J. Holl. Phone 4642. ing the hard times of the 90’s, under onions. Cook over a low fire for five evening, October 81 at the Wnpping MANCHVSfHlt Manpity-Dressrnakmg ...... l» ply Harry Friedrich, 39 Village, the direction of Mrs. N. T. Pulsifer, minutes. Add potatoes, celery, car­ Mpvjng—Trucking—Storage . . . 20 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- then living at Oakland. A leader wsw school hall. Prizes will be givemand GRAIN & (XIi^ CO. Rockville, Conn. Tel. 814. rots and boiling water smd cook refreshments lyill 'be served. There PalntlPF—Papering ...... 21 ment, modem improvementsf in­ appointed who secured 9 other mem­ twenty minutes. SesuK>n with ssflt Pypfessropal Services...... 2* cluding heater at 146 Bissell street. You can always judge a man by bers annually, each, secured five will sflso be a shoH entertainment. Cracked 6om Tl6BILlFlnE eeeeeeeee.eeeeeeeeee* *3 his emotions in his moments of play. -smd pepper and cook ten minutes The Evergreen Lodge of Masons, per 100 1^. w TaU6t1®gr"Dyelng—Cleaning . . . 24 HELP WANTED— Inquire 148 Bissell street. others as helpers making sixty in longer. If milk is used, add and $1.Q5 *^}iet Good, and Service ...... 25 —John B. Kennedy, associate sill. Each contributed two new gar­ A. F. and A.-M. No. 114, held their Corn Meal. anted—Busln_ess Service.. ze MALE OR FEMALE 37 FOR RENT—THREE, five and six editor of Collier's. bring to the boiling point but do not meeting at their Tem^e a:^ Esjit fa n ,-- _ ments in October. Msmy addltionad per 100 Jta. e 9 9 • e • $ 1 . ( ^ BdacMtloiAil room tenements, With all modern let boil. Remove from flrb smd stir Windsor Hill, last Monday evening. Coutjifi Classes •«••••••••• WA,NTED—OFFICE help now out garments and cash were coQlributed. Heavy Data / V improvements. Inquire at 147 East eggs. Heat just enough to cook the Private Instruction ...... of work to register for positions From 10 to 15 per cent of the pop­ The merchimts generously coopeAt- eggs, stirring constsmtly,; but do not per tYz bail $1.0Q Danclha ...... 2S-A Odd Fel- I Center street or telephone 7864. ulation of any prison at may tlnae COSTLY LESSON cs Conn. Business College, ed. Mrs. Pulsifer wsm a most en­ let boil sffter sulding eggs Keep hot .First Qnalily ScMrtch * a HWI I—Dramatic ...... 29 safely may be released on parole. Wanted—Instruction ...... >0 lows Block. thusiastic leader and personally over hot water. Feed, per 100 Ibe. Ftaaaelal FOR RENT—234 OAK street, four —Oscar Lee, warden, Wisconsin Los Angeles—Richard Scranton, room tenement with albmddem im­ visited many of the Homos of the MARY TAYLOR. was unemplpycd with $3 in'his Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 State Prison and president, needy of those days—not feus many as Laying Maeh Business Opportunities ...... J- provements. Phone 3567. . American Prison Association. jxmket.' Instead of using the mon<^ per 100 lbs. .... Mpney to Loan ...... "" SITUATIONS WANTED— | ^ ______now for our town hsm grown rapidly $1.85 Help aad Sltaatloaa for food, Sersmton bought a giin and FEMALE 3S j f q r r e n t —4-ROOM tenement, sirifce then, and too, in those days we The , Kansas boy who recently fin­ attempted to hold up a cafe. A spe­ Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 The B. E. F. must' not be made a ished a five-year university course in MANCHESTER Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 Ridgewood street; garage; rent $21 had no visitjng nurses. My informant cial officer, J; H. Deering, was in Help Wanted—Male br Female .. 37 WANTED—BY A capable elderly I month. Inquire L. Lentl, 173 political football; it gaust give ordei-s tdls me that this work w m carried three years is just the kind of fellow g r a in .& COAL CO. lady, the position of managing a j to the. political leaders instead of the cafe at tbe time, and shot Scran- Agents Wanted ...... 37-A Parker street. Phone 5623. on for fifteen years, more especially who would be abel to find, a job 'ton twice. The wo»fld-)^-bandit is 10 Apel Place, Manchsater Sttnatlqns Wanted—Female . . . . . 38 gentleman's home. Best references. } taking orders from them. at the north end of the town. Now these days. Si^uittlons Wanted—M a le ...... B3 FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and 4 now in the hospital, parajayzed for Employment A gencies...... 40 Telephone Jlockville 912-2 —Hoke Smith, National field Live Stock—Pefa—Poaltry—Vehlclca room apartments, heat, janitor commander. Bonus Expedi­ life, ' Dogs—Rlrds—Pete ...... 41 service, refrigeratoi furnished. Call tionary Force. Ijivj Stoc)c—Vehicles •••••#••••• 4ai ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Arthur A. Koefla, 5440 or 4131, Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 k. V Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 ■i FOR SALE— SECOND hand port­ 875 Main street. In these hsurd times, people need ' Par Sale—Mlscellaacona able typewriter, as good as new. humor smd song more than ever be­ Articles for Sale...... 45 ! FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat With all fore. ' Bodts and Accessories ...... 46 1 Standard key board, tabulator and improvements, first floor. Inquire at Building Materials ...... 47 | —Sir Harry Lauder, Scottish AUCTION two colored ribbons. Conn. Business •Hlaihonds—"Watches—Jewelry .. 48 270 Oak street. comedian. siectrlcsl Appllancee—Radio .. 49 College, Odd ^ llo w s Block. FOR RENT—LINDEN ST., 1-2 Futl add Fsed ...... 49-A People are really buying and trad­ Thurs. Evening:, Oct..20,1932 at 7 o’clock Garden — Farm—Dairy Products »0 house, 6 rooms, steam heat and a&k o t o a e e Household .Goods ...... 51 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES hard wood floors, recently renovat­ ing property for the erection of Machinery and Tools ...... 52 breweries and we are^olng thC best RADIO 49 ed. Inquire R. J. Gorman. Telephone Contents of Watkini§ Bros. Used Mucjcal Instrumenta...... ; « . . . . 62 business since pnmibition was ORIcfi and Store Equipment . . . . 64 7248 or 4412. - Hpaetsle at. the Stores ...... 66 FOR SALE— PHILCO radio, prac­ psussed. * Furniture Department wearingearlnt Apparel—F A, u ra ...... 67 tically new, will sell reasonable for —John F. Himt, brewery equip­ Waiite

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. FPH- WbinLC StriY A l^sr 6lir cip HtS WIFE IN THE MODERN HOUSEHOLD their lawyer. . . . The giri who can 1 • • . ^ / PRACnCALLY EVERYTHING IR throw the bouquets at a boy seems OfERATED BY SWITCHES EX­ to be the first one |o get the wMh i / CEPT THE CHILDREN. ding bouquet . . Well,-there’s one thlng->to manufacture the bathing 1 SEE M3U IN A STRAH&e Bnuhville Berber—Tommy, run suits seeq on the beaches during the over u d tell the editor of the Bugle past siunmer, didn’t need much U A N T -— TfWW&E CUABSS I S E E - * if he’s d(me editing this week’s issue backing. . . . Men continue to stmt AieABlA— ^ NOW EVET^VTrtlNCb COMEjSWAMi J -^ I » of^the paper I’d like my sdssors. in spite of what happens to the gob­ blers. . . . Persons who are lovmible EES GOING -RUNT AND leUNT-^ YOU SEE A SUM OP Jones’ New Neighbor—^Your dog are never heard complaining that MONEY X MISPUWCSD bit me, and I’ll have the law on you! there’s no love in the world.' *^EET EES A SUNDSTTOM ----- Jones—My dog didn’t bite you, and NOW ECT ALL CHANGES-^ZARE IN MY H O U S E ? SHMi13i^ • Jones—Very well. My first proof been both for several years, I offer M O N E Y I is that my dog has no teeth. Sec- my services.” . OVETE ZA ALPS^ZEN A MAN V mid, he is not ferocious. Third, he is very particular who he bites. Abie—^Nice fiock of pigeons. W IZ A WAN-DYKE *BeA*RX> Fourth, I have no dog. Fancier—Those are gt^a GIVES YOU.A AMe—^Well, gulls or boys, they’re Mrs. Perkins— So Mrs. Rigs® a fine fiock of pigeons. started going to church again. CSiAnge of heart? Grocer—What was that bride so -N/ - Mrs. Harrold—^No, hat. angry about? Clerk—Ob, yesterday I persuaded There are four 'thousand muscles, her to buy some of those canned bis­ we are told, in the body of a moth. cuits, and she was disgusted to find The best time to overpower the in­ they weren’t baked and hot when sect is when it is torpid after a she opened them. heavy meal of fiannel trousers. A woman whose husband received t~- Aviator—I’m going to make a several of those odd-shaped animal 2 para^ute jump from 10,000 feet to- ash trays says they would be fine if - ^ morrow. only the man had to clean them. *; Old Lady—What if the parachute don’t open? e Aviator—Oh, that won’t stop me. F l a p p e r F a n n y S a y & ____ wau.apAT.ow. I?i3ar What has become of the old-fash­ SETriNe U J ioned boy who used tb buy a buggy with a small seat so the girl would A N Y W H E E E ^ have to sit up close?

EaiPLOYER—I want you to prove your power as a salesman. Just sell that gentleman some of those cigars. IP-If SALESMAN—But I sold him some of them last week. (•Fenulm Fos, IPU)| EMPLOYEIR—I know, but selling them to him^.again is where the real test is going to come in. SCORCHY SMITH Doctor—Great Heavens! Who A Mysterious Proposition By John C. Terry stuffed that towel in the patient’s mouth ? Patient’s Husband—I did. Doctor. You said the main pUng was to keep her quiet. T AK\ SORRY 10 SAY. ' ’i ll 'now.tnis is what 1 w SENOR ALVAREZ, ThiAT 1 ^THE FUSHT Will BE FROM lA JOllA^ RETURN HERE. I SEE! SCORCHY I fAUST TELL YOU CONFlDEJfnAUYT T^4AT IS PERFECTLY ALL RIGN-T YOU HAVE NO DOUBT OB­ TO EEEVtJU ABOUT— CERTAiNLy HEKE. SAMM16UEL ISLAND - WHY.THAT^ A CINCH ' Y E S -A N D "N O ’ I CAN TRUST VOU. T*4E PLANE YOU LOANED 1 AW SO HAPPY you ESCAPE IN SERVED THAT PLENTY OF PEO­ RESARDIESS OP THE # 1 AN\ NCJT NEEDED , PICK UP TWO SMALL BOXES - I DOMT WANT TO BE they stones PLE CAN BE FOUND WHO ARE ^^E IS RUINED * t h e GVlSH w it h ROORiSUEZ *. CONTAVN THAT RES£fABLE AGREEMENT Y/E MADE \ A T THE STUDIO AND FLY BACK TD Balboa TOO INQUISITIVE BUT WILLING TO ’TELL YOU HOW TO n" iS BUT PROPERTY DAtAASE - DIAMONDS YOU ARE FREE TO REFUSE.) F0RTv«3 OR THREE ^HARBOR JUST ZOO/WILES> WHAT ARE >N TU SPEND YOUR MONEY RATHER IT CAN EASY BE REPLACE ' WE USE th em to duplicate real THAN THEIR OWN. WOULD you LIKE TO DO / DAYS - lUP and 150 BACX - BOXES *> . stones . — A OUIO^FWNG TRIP \ WHAT IS IT 9 VALUABLES BUT WHERE ODDS AND ENDS; You may ^ FOR NIE^ THEY COME / ’"’fVOU MEAN* love yourself, your enemy and your FROM IS MY ^frUEVAREUStD work without ever being troubled by TO DEFRAUD rivals. . . . In the old days girls Fall styles look better on a slen­ F>E0PlE9 used -to threaten to go home to their der figure than on a slender in­ mother, now they threaten to go to come.

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WASHINGTON TUBBS 0 By Cnmi OUT OUR WAY 3y Williamfl GUM KEPT MGHT CEUOPIUNE lASH 1% J ttfE R W E ,. ANY MOMENT EASY MAY BE EXECUTED. 'Atf WOT TV HECK ) PLEESeTI Y9U DOIN'ViOH J Ml K iO W I L U WELL.,i-/OU WOULD H' 'AT CARTRlPE^IENtEMTE, S H O W V O O MEEOA OO ^ A T , IF HOW T* COVER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS nuT? r n l ^ 'TW P o m c H vu o x HARO FEMICA05 UP ^lUL VOO ENOUGrH— -tU* OTHER By Riosser FROM THE C M F ^ C O V E R CARTTODGE.J GOV WOOUO HAFTA FROM A HPiRO PeCOVER FROM IP ' HERE.' PUT *ms BUT. -BUT-.1 WOklT^^ PUHCM, SAME. f\JMCH __ _ Q iR E C k L E S ^ FOOTBALL SUIT BE ANyeooOAGAlN^ \f/ATCMIW6 THE AG BOMV AS ON, FRECKLES TWE OTHER E X ­ W O O A R E .. SHADYSIDE PERIENCED B o y s HIGH 6CHOOL OM THE fA IM FOcn-BALL SH A pySID E a U P t ^ lc e , HAS TEAM i klOfED BACK. THE BALL/ V^HICH ROLLED OUTT& WHERE HE STbOD.... COACH ROOSE YOU iDlOTl m , BUT ONLEE A FEM EES THE NEUePl MmPl NEVER IMMDl SAW TUB kCiCK. I CAN’T BLANK. 9LEESE/ SENOR/ MY SHOOT LECTIE BOY BACK HOME; HE UKC 6AH6WAN fORlU* AKID HASASkED ^/// riRiif saiUL^ HIM TO COME, , BLANKS. 9LW WEETH THE LEAPS/ TO TUB DRESS­ c ING ROO/A — \

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i > ' ...... ■■ ' ■' • " PAGE rotlBTEEN flaurjiivirtfr £«fttitta Afraid ■ w am BD xip f ’- n i'li MODERN AND OLD FASmON Its ‘ for,, the anntial The yommsr members o f th^ . A i^natal .clinift:wlll l^^htid to- ______.iving Day crpssrcountty Gilds’ F tie n ^ society will give a morrow'moifiiw at at the KCNOm race, ^mnsored by the Recreattop social Friday evmilng at 7:30 at- the Memorial Hospital nim^. PINEHURST DANCE Centers will be naiede at a'meeting jMUiBh bouse of'tit^' Mery’s'Eplkco^'' at GOLWAT STREET HALL to be held at the Chamber Ootor pal diurch. Musle wQl.be furn)shed Forty women sign ^ up for the by Bn^bSy Borst’s orchestra. 'Dckets EVERT THURSDAY NIGHT merce office at 11 o’clock Friday B^dnners’ and Swimmers' classes Whether jo n live at tiie Qreen or next door to title g morning. The following have been may be obtidned from any of the [s h e p h e r d O i C J l i w etere, a phone oaD to 4151 brlnge immedtato response in Eddie Finn,, Prompter. at the East Side Ree last night, 25 asked to attend: C. P. Quhnby, Wil- members, or at the door, at a becoming members of the former Samuel FwfUfoo^Breiiidsht jof the servloe. We have an early mominc delivery which leaves Admission: Ladies, 20o; Gents, 80c. brod Messier, E. J. McCabe, Mchard nominal price. PROGRAM ON MoInDAY class and 15 of the latter. Manchester raeetric^Ooiiqiaiqr.'nnd Martin, Charles W i g ^ Robert the Hartford 8aectrie'' L l^ t O msk tiie store at 8:00 a. no. Hease call by 7:45 for this delivery. > Amaranth members are reminded New classes will be formed to­ Dougan, Fred Bllsh, Jr., George morrow night for life Savers and pnny, has been nondnajM . a di­ Etarve yon tried Dtade Fruit Cake MlxT Waddell, Erik Modean and Frank o f the costume masquerade for Fri­ rector-at-large on the bom tbs Busch. . \ day evening in the banquet hall of Shepherd Encampment, I. O. O. Advanced Girls. Children’s swim­ Mnnufacturors’ AssocAtiod bf '.Con­ ABOUT TOWN the Temple, when it Is hoped all F., will have an entertaihmmit pro­ ming classes.will start lMday. The dMftjtig classes ewe held Saturday necticut, It was ahhoufaded at the PORK CHOPS Spare Ribs, 2 lbs. . . . 25c members will come in costume and gram In their club room ^Monday association headquartmrs 'tbiliiy, and AD oentars. 1 The regular weekly card social wear masks. A brief business meet­ evening, Oct. 24 which will include monfing. ... Mary Elisabeth Seaatrand, owner w in be held this evening at St. E. Kent Hubbard at Middletown has Kraut ...... 10c lb. and manager of the Beauty Nook ing will take place promptly at 8 rope-toidrUng, cvlog dancing and The Bqys’ Harmonica Club will again been nom ii^tsd'to 4h4>prari- 28c James’s hall under the general o’clock. Rereshments in keeping other foiins of activity. Bom^tbingi meet cemigbt at 7 o’clodc. The Free lb. J attended the ccmventlon of the New chalrmansb^ of ,Mrs. William Cot­ deney of the assodatidnl Nomlaa^ England Hairdressers at the Hotel with Hallowe’en will be served by new and novel In the way of refresh-' membeti’ musiC'Club will meet-at 8 tions are to be acted i^|>on At the an­ As we remarked yesterday ter. Bridge, whist and setback will Mrs. Astrid Dougan, Mrs. Rachel ments will be served by Volnaar Flesh stock of new Pore Charles In Springfield, Monday. be played/Mth prizes in each sec­ o’clock tonight. nual meeting of the ' aSsociaition Jam, BaSiribeiTy, Strawberry, —tell os your favorite cut of From the discussions Mrs. Sea- Tilden and Mrs. Ethel Wickes of ’Thornfeldt. The encninpment will Rec Five Practice which will tidee place at the New Corned Beef and w will tion. Refreshments will, be'served Stafford Springs. Games and danc- also be presented with bible by Fliie^iple, Cherry, Black- strand has gathered much new and after the games. Assisting Mrs. The aspirants fdr a place on the Haven Lawn Club cm Friday, Octo­ guarantee you the finest valuable beauty information Includ­ injg will follow. During the eve­ the fanilly of Isaac Lennon o f this Rec' basketball team went through ber 28. Cotter will be Miss Alice and Miss town. Visitors are enected to bei lb. Jar 3 3 c New England dinner you ing the new modes of hair cutting ning Mrs. Alice Weir will be in a stiff floor drill last night, ending Ogden L. Milla, secretary of the L ^ * 2 ever tasted. Vermilca Gorman. Mrs. Jos^h charge of a food sale, articles to be here from Hartford, New Britain, and styling. O’Gonhan, Mrs. Ruth Mahoney, up with.a mile run around the treasury, will be thS' principal donated by the members of Chap­ East Hartford, Bristol and Enfield. race tnude. The squad of young and speaker at the meeting. Frank .R. Mrs. James T. McNamara,' Mrs. man court. 1 lb. Jars Raspberry ,Straw- Swordfish Inasmuch and Shining lig h t Cir­ Paul Shea, Mrs. Esther Gorman, nevr .Ubbd, dl<^ veterans of Kent, widely quoted p^tical-writer cles of Junior King’s Daughters will ADVERTISEMENT last year’s team, shape up into a of the"Balfimore-Sun” Is on the berry, PineM’ple Jam and Oysters, Scallops Mrs. William P. Qtiish, Mrs. Maude Women of the Moose and mem­ meet this evening at 7 o’clock at Foley. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. . Kirohlck of promtiriag outfit Those at practice program to discuss “What is Hap- Orange C ^ , Clams Center Congregational church. The bers of the Loyal Order of Moose last, night were: Oppizi, CampbeU, pentog in American -Politics Today.” Marmalade .... m V V will give the second In a series, of The Wiirose Dress Shop hbave , just Mackerel children’s entertainment will be returned from New York where Brown, Falkowski, Dowd, Smith, About fom* hundred ere expected to given at 7:30, and will feature two Delta Chapter No. 5 Royal Arch setback parties tomorrow evening at attend the meeting,: including many Halibut 8:30 at the Home club house on they obtained an exclusive felection Sturgton and Faulkner. The next comedies, under the direction of Mrs. Masons will hold Its regular meet­ practice will be held Thursday eve­ manufacturers from Hartford Those Baby Foods—a full Salmon ing at 7:30 tonight in the Masonic Brainard place. Prizes will be of the newer styles in faiUonable David McComb and Mrs. Walter C. frocks. ning from 7 to 8 o’clock. county. line of either Clapp’s or Fillet of Haddock Wlrtalla. Temple. ' awarded and refreshments served. Beechnut Baby Foods in Butterfish glass. Ask for drculars. Pollock Hale’s Keen Shoppers Are Looking to Hale’s for Values! Hale’s Usual High Quality Has Not Been aSiOiil^ybCeMMMi for Price—But We are Offering Low Prices on Quality Goods. SOUTH MRNCHCSTER-CONN Another Outstanding Purchase and Selling! Only at Hale’s Can You Buy “SWAN SUEDE” Crepe Reversible 100% Only at Hale’s Can You Buy It! for a smart Girls and women! Here’s an underwear sale you can’t afford to miss—or you’U be sorry! Nicely tailored underwear fash­ Wool Blankets ioned of “ Swan Suede" crepe—wiU wash and wear marvelously. All smartly lace trimmed. Flesh and tearose. Buy for your­ self! Tuck away for Christmas giving! Give it for prlzesl New Hat And remember the low price—only $1.00! 'v at Hale’s At HALE’S Silk Underwear— V J Here at Hale’s you can find the smart­ $ 3 . 8 5 Main Floor, rear. ^ est little bats and they’re only $1.98. AU copies of high priced imports. What ever your tire —turban or brimmed—we (70x80 inches) have it! The new sbadea o f gnty and — slips signal red as well as brown, black, green We bought these wool and tile. blankets when prices were low; therefore,' Millinery—Main Floor, oentor. we are able to offer —chemises them at such a low price. 100% pure Vir­ Keep Within Your Budget gin wool, i^versible -dance sets colors—gold and rose, And Still W ear *'Good” Hose! orchid and green, rose and green, lateen -panties bound ends. Humming Bird Here’s a Special OCTOBER Value! The "Coal Styles Brothers and Sisters 100% Wool-Filled \v Silk Hose ot the Hour ' Dress Alike in \# • Wm Comfortables Furred W ool solves the problem Suits Chiffon Service $ 2 *9 S $1.00 > / L / 1 V, •, d m A Package ot LUX (72x84 inches) Brothers and sisters dress alike this FREE With Every Pair season in these little two-piece wool suits. 2 to 5 years. Warm winter 'Xsk for No. 790 chiffons—4 thread, pure silk From one of Connecticut's lean from tlp-to-toe. And No. 20 service weights ing mills. Filled with 100 shades. Baby Shop—Main Floor, rear. with a neat picot top and lisle hem. For the pure white wool. Figured time Humming Bird bosei at 79c. teen cover with plain bord? Even better quality than tho:- $ 2 4 -7 5 A LUX WASHABILITY EXPERT at our Hoih we had last season at $2.98! lery Dityartment this week. She wlU show you The smartest coat we’ve seen in a long time the proper way to wash delicate hose. And, re­ at $24.75! Dress models with wide- member, a box of lux free with every 55c stock­ A Special Purchase shouldetod fur treatments. New woolens. ing and over. Full lined. T'be fu n Include: - wolf, fox, Hosiery—Blaitt Floor, right caracul fitch and others. Black and brown. Jaequard C oats/or women and misses. There is sure to be one to suit your taste here! K nit Rayon Coats—Main Floor, rear. New Sweater Spreads W oolen s! The New Rough Crepes ! W ool. Silk Crepes! Princess Chic Skirt 1 1 - t o with flared cuffs Com plete Just think ot Girdle it! A rich look­ ing^ rayon Outnt spread at $1.69 Solid color jac­ Special! caioose a dark ridrt and quard imread two or three of these knit with scalloped ends. Rose, sweaters or blousss-k and blue, gold, green and orchid. Finest, softest kid glovss with you have two to three en­ Large mough to cover the pil­ flarsd cuffs trimmed with contrast­ tirely different outfits. And lows, 84x108 inches. ing colors. Some have gmgraia theyre, so smait right ribbon cuffs, others knot trim. now, too! Brown and black. Sweaters and Sldrts— Again We Repeat! Bbln Floor, right. Main Floor, center.

Imported Colorful This new “Princess Chic” ttsfie! That’s what thssa Silk Girls’ Wool dresses have, and what puts girdle assures a graceful sil­ Scatter Rugs them in the front ranks of fash­ houette. 10-inch deep girdle. ion! And opr low prices puts A scot Chinchillo in Oriental Designs them well wlthin your reach! In Rayon braid ornament decora* black, brown and h l| b tones. tion. Made with a lustrous Trimmed with vdiite ooUan, rayon satin panel. Four hose Scarfs large sleeves, metal buttons' and Coate other smart, new style details. supporters. $ l . w For miss and madam. Mtooks—Main Floor, rear. Main Floor, rear. (7 to 14 Another buying scoop aoade possible through our New years) York office. Beautiful im­ ported rugs Id rich oriental dedgns and colors. Deep, Give tlmt sports outfit ai^ thick pile. Fringed ends. zest with one of these gay, A id ^ “Best sellers” in girls’ epat Girls like thsfa bs* Large slse, 2dx52 inches. All lilk soarfe in plaids, stripes and cause they’re eporty! Mothers with praotloal est* • prints. for warmth ai^d durability like them, too. Main flo o r, le ft oidy. 100% pure wool ohlnohUla. Wnnaly lti|nd. Mala Floor, Deiiit Girls’ 8hop-^MMa Fleer, reu .

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