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■mfi^ n O B T W E L V B flattrirratcr Etintfno VnraO) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1«,198T »*“ Margaret Hood Q r d a .King's EBnCROENCT DOCTINUI Plans are being formed for a T. ^ O rou p 6 o f Center church xnim- Rev. Watson Woodruff, pastor ot A maetlng o f tha membara of the Daughters of Uberty officers and Daughters will meet tomorrow U. C. A. Boys’ club which la ex­ AVERAGE DAILY OIRUULATIOM WKATHER en, Mias Jessamine Smith, leader, the Center Congregational church, ter and paper hangers local baa a’’ who have a part In tha Installa­ ABOUTTOWN night at the home of Ruth Peter­ pected to be formed In the near far the Month ot Oetohes, 1887 Fareeoat M U. 8. Weather Doctors o f the Manchester will meet with her at 18 Park street will be Jhs-speaker on tha Thanks­ called for Saturday afternoon. tion this evening, are requested to son, 189 School street niturs. tonight at 8 o’clock. Harttoffi ABd«non4Sliea amilUry, VJ.W. Medical Aaaodatlon on emer­ giving program to ba presented by Tha meeting will be held In Orange creet In Orange hall at 7 o’clock for gency can tomorrow afternoon the Luther League of the Emanuel Hall and at Jiat time there will be rebearsaL M n conduct naotlier Mtbnck party Second Lieutenant Walter O. Light rain this afternoea; gaa- tomorrow evening at 8:18 in tha V. The Women’s League of the Sec­ wUI be Dr. D^eiT. Moore, 4887 Lieutenant Eunice Walker of Lutheran church tonight at 8 a general discussion of the wage 6,014 ond Congregational church will and Dr. QA.JB. Lundherg, 8829. Cowles o f Company ”K ” , 169th In­ Hartford will be the special guest o'clock. Mias Astrid Benson xviu The King’s Heralds will meet to­ Member of tha Andtt •nnlly fair and colder taalght and P.W . dubbouae at Uancheater fantry, Connecticut National Guard Tharaday. | <^een. A turkey will be awarded omit its meeting which would ordin­ at the meeting tonighc of the Girl lea 1 tha devotional period preceding morrow t^ernoon at 4 o’clock ot Bareaa ot UiealattoBs al Uy take place tomorrow after­ has bMn assigned as Instructor at Guards at the Salvation Army. The Men’s 809 Club will meet to­ the South Methodist church. Mrs. MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM fOr the first prise. the 169th Infantry Recruit School the business meetl^. Robert Me- noon. Insteml the members will at­ The leaders of the American Le­ Comb and his publicity committee la night at the home o f Ralph Roc-i- Clarence Barlow and Mra, George tend the meeting at S o’clock Thurs­ gion troop of Boy Scouts will hold held each Friday night lieuten­ wen, 82 Starkweatner street. McKinney xrill be the bosteases. .The committee of Boy Scout ant Charles Bycholski of the How­ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. House of Dem- In charge of the program. Refresh­ V O L. L v n , NO. 41 leaders on the coming district hike day at the First Congregational a meetihg tonight at aeven o’clock. Ing street and Mij.-Jeniile '” racy ot ments will be aerved. (CfaMBlfied AdvertM ag aa Faga U ) MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1937 (FOURTEEN PAGES) church In Clastonbury, nith th* itzer Company Is also assigned to win meet tomorrow night at seven the school. No. Elm atreet,were guests of Mrs. ddock at the home o f Richard women of the Hartford Bast Asso­ The locM district o f the Charter J. M. Jepaen of Ellxabeth, N. J., on ciation. The speakers will be M n. Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Smith on Bast Middle Tiimpike. Oak OouBcU, Boy Scouts of America Sunday. Mrs. Jepaen la a sister ot IHIS HUNTINO STORY Francis D. Fails, president of the A certificate of trade name xras will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at The hike la sdiedided for Saturday. tra” eled to Connecticut State Col­ Mrs. Tracy, tha Hotel Sheridan. BAS A REVERSE TWIST Three O'Connell Kidnapers Break Jail Dee. 4. Connecticut Council of Congrega­ lege Saturday afternoon to witness filed this morning with Town Clerk FRESH CHINESE tional Women, and Mrs! Julius a football game despite the rain. Samuel J. Turklngton by Joseph DownsviUe, Md., Nov. 17.— i Auger, the new chairman of the Nearly all of the local troops bad a Braunfleld of Bridgeport and Th€ CORR (AP) — Fourteen well-armed Hartford district. representation of b03ra present who Maurice Wool witch of New York J W . H A U hunters aren’t bragging about SENATE FILIBUSTER, city. The name "Braunfleld Mil­ ARMIES AHACK needed more than rain to keep them MAMCHISTiR CONM* this story— but they admit It'a linery Co.” la recorded for a conces­ The monthly meeting of Hose away from the event. Scoutmasters If you never haveiiad an Oil Burner or true. Bridge—Whist Company No. 2 of the Manchester formed their troops at one o'clock sion In the J. W. Hale Company store. A ll converged simultaneously fire department will be held In the and proceeded to Storra. The game are in the market fo r'a replacement do JAP INVADERS on a lone rab'jit In a field near firehouse. Main and Hilliard streets, proved to be exciting as both Ooa- Wednesday Morning Specials ben and blazed away with both Setback Thursday evening. necticut State and the Coast Guard Mary Buslmell Cheney Auxiliary, HOUSE WAGE BATTLE, the job right with single and double barreled shot­ were held scoreless. The hoys re­ U.S.W.V., will hold a social meet­ -S t Bridgret’s guns. They fired about 30 shots. turned home In the late afteynoon ing at the State Armory tomorrow In The Self Serve And Huge Reinforceinents Horry Parish Hall In the company of their troop lead­ evening at 8 o'clock. Bingo and The rabbit was klUed by n boy *8- WEDNESDAY EVE’G ers who were personally responsible L&rde will be played and refreeh- Health Market To Nanking As Grilians November 17,8 P. M. Walter N. Leclerc for their safety. menta served. The comrades of BRANFORD HOLD UP CONGRESS Ward Cheney tent will be welcome ValnaMe Frizes’ . to attend. Refreahmeats! Funeral Director George C. Hunt, tax collector of AUTOMATIC store Closes At Noon On Wednesda3rs. And Goyemment Depart; Tickets 88 cents. WIFE HID CASH, 289 No. Main St. Phone 8289 the South Manchester Fire District ' O IL H E A T Talk Takes Up Most Time will be at the School street recrea* Japs Harassed In North. tion building Thuraday and Satur­ Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales. FDR Says Washington day evenings from 7 to 9 o’clock un­ HUSBAND FREED Of Special Session Today; til further notice for the collection NOTICE Fresh Roasted of district taxes, with the exception My ollloe Is open every mornlag, Shanghai, Nov. 17.— (A P )— Wednesday Is here again, with a half-bollday for Plnehnrst of Thanksgiving Day, November 28. afternoon and evening Inclnding Heavily reinforced C^hlneae armies OF o m n o N Would Have Favored Anti-Lynching BQI Boie and many other Manchester stereo. Please buy your “ Good A t all other times he may be reach­ Wedneeday. (Sundays excepted.) L T . WOOD Co P E A N U T S 2 Qts. struck back at Japanese Invaders Things to Eat” at Pinehont Wedneaday morning. Thanluglv- ed at his home, 21 West street lag thlaga are coming In---- Crosse * BlackweU's Plum Pudding DR A. R MORAN Phone 4496 today In a counter-attack along the Of Contention In Senate; ....Drom edary Fririt Cake M ix. . . . Currants, Ralsina, CItroo Beardsley's “ Hlndenburg” line defending Nan­ Highest Coort Reverses Sup­ Federal Farm Help ^ ether fm it cake peela. Onr Meat Department iuw nice king, some 125 miles away. Tbou- inute M et and meat for making^ mlnoe mcot* TURKEY FOR 1ST PRIZE Farm BiDs Not Y et R ea% . aanda of freab troops from the In­ A t the ^ Peanut Butter 29e port Verdict For Woman Three of eight convicted kidnapers of John J. O'Connell. Jr., of Albany, N. Y., escaped from the Moimt Vernon, Va., Nov. 17 —^Washington’s • belief in a national PUBI.IC SETBACK terior marched eastward to bolster SPECIAL W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g FREE CHANCE Chinese forces southeast o f the cap­ Onondaga county penitentiary at Jamesville, after overpowering six guards in a delivery plot and kid­ (A P )—President Roosevelt said to­ government strong enough to cope ta rg e lin k Wed„ Nov. 17, 8:15 P. M. To Win A ital. A t the same time, civilians naping one of the guards.* The felons, who immediately became objects of search by 350 state troop­ day that Geroge Waahington’a xrith the problems of his time, and Washington, Nov. 17.— (A P) Whose Money Was Held ct.reer made It "almoat certain" the V. F. W. Home, Manchester Green fled from Nanking to the west and ers and Federal Bureau of Investigation agents, are (left to right) Percy Geary, who sawed hla jail SAUSAGE ...... lb. 33c Bingo—^Bingo—^Bingo first President would have favored hla perception of the Importance of — The House Labor cominittei V. F. W. AnxIlUry S p k g s . the evacuaUon of government of­ bars, John Oley and Harold Crowley. Rewards of 82,000 each were offered by the Federal Department Cracker Jacks 10c of Justice for apprehension of the tria preaent-day "government action to agriculture aa the foundation of our renewed ita effort to force co^ We eairy a Very eomplete line of quality Sausage___ Sperry Admission 28c, TURKEY fices was under way. In Trust By Her Daughter aid farmera.” national life, we can be sure that U A B arM Saoaage... .Deer foot, Brightwood and Hai^en or Chinese commandera said the ------* ------sideration o' the administrw. 11 Turkeys Given Away Washington, Hr. Rooaevelt aald, he had lived today ha xvould have tion’s wage-hour bill todssr No. 5 Tin Beeeh-Not counter-attack had permitted them showed by hla own xvorda “ that he acted boldly to keep agriculture SCOTCH HAM, o f to form new lines and declared: ' Hartford, Nov. 17.—(A P)— The considered agricultural production from going down to ruin. while Congress consumed more Chop Saey Chickens "W e will not capitulate or eompro- BERGOFF EMPLOYES 1-2 l b ...... ZOC Stewing Lamb Mea’e • Women's • Children’s For Thanksgiving Supreme Court of Errorn directed even In hla time to be much more "W e can be sure tha. be xvould of the special session in talk TOMATOJUICE mlae with Japan. We will fight to HUNT FOR KIDNAPERS than a local matter.” W afer thin, freshly sliced Play 2 Card Bingo not have denied to agriculture ad­ rather than legislative work. ^ Soup Bones HAIR CUTS - 25c: One Chance With the last ditch.” Judgment today In favor o f a hus­ President Roosevelt’s remarks band whoae wife sued for compul­ vantages xvhlch govhrnn.ent has so Chairman Norton (D,, N. J.) D R IE D B E E F , 1-2 ib. o f Corned Beef 8 Barbers — No WalUngl Every Glass of Beer WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17th Haadreds Of Thoosanda ARE CALLED IRUGS were delivered to presidents o f land freely granted to Industry. AU his sory support under the atate’s 1-4 lb. 16c. Z d C Ducks, Fowl Generalissimo Cblang Kai-Shek grant colleges and unlversttlea actions Indicate that be xrould have announced that only two of the Saturday: pauper laws, while a daughter held CENTERED IN SYRACUSE CULOTTA’S hl had several hundred thousand train­ gathered at Washington’s home In supported farmera la programs of 21 labor committee members W A R N IN G ... .buy now ... .Tomorrow Is the last day of the Free Steamed Clams TOWN HALL — RoekvUle BAKER'S COCOA , 7e her money In trust. connection with the 7Sth anniver­ aweial l»e sale on eight Birdseye Items---- Take your rboice at BARBER HHOF—84 Oak Street ed troops at bis disposal. A force the type they have adopted. had voted for recalling the bUl Auspices The court banded down nine de­ sary of the eatabitshment of the 1*® PK*----- Spinach, Raspberriea, Wax Beans, Green Beans, Ruppert’s Ale of 180.000 Sxechwan province war­ Proseentor Claims Men W ere Balanced Fanning for revision. She said the cot»> Rockville Lodge of Elks and Rockville Fire Department riors arrived at N a n l^ g from the cisions In all, finding error in tour Agriculture DepartmenL Because “ ----- *■ Rhubarb, Voungherrles or >/, Ib. of Chopped Steak. Hull’s Cream Ale cases. Mao In That Gty Tells Police "Just aa be himself shifted from 30 GAMES — 30 BEAUTIFUL PRIZES! upper reaches of the nfigbty Yang- GRANGERS DEMAND the CHiief Ehcecutlve waa confined to mittee majority would work (m Buy 1-2 lb. pkg. of Sweet Potatoes 5 Lbs. 11c tie. West of the capital there Mary Konlak sued her husband Brought To Middletown the White House with a tooth a.1- one-crop tobacco production to a obtaining the necessary num­ 25c V A LU E S STORM SASH Admission— 40 cents. Stephen for support under section ment, his remarks were read by balanced type of farming In order Ivory Soap ...... 4 for 28c waa a double stream . of traffic— He Was Held Up By Fogi- Williams “Dividend” To Fit Any Window. Secretary Wallace. to save hla soil. It seems almost cer­ ber of signatures— ^218— to a Soot Ttaaoe ...... 8 rolls 28o Hartford Road civlllana evacuating to the interior 1717 of the (Teneral Statutes per­ Also Fainted and Hung if Desired REAL NEUTRAUn Flnt Maater Farmer tain that he would have favored petition that would bring the Or. Pineapple, 8, 8-oa..... 28o Pekoe and Orange Pekoe and troops marching to tha front. taining to mandatory provision by To Create Disturbances. kin who are able. tives And Forced To Drive The President, calling Waahlng- government action to aid farmera measure direct to the Home Tooattoea. 8 No. 1 cans ..2Sc 3.1c Tea and get a beau­ SCHAl.LER'S DOOR PRIZE...$2S GRAPEFRUIT 5,.. 17c In North China the famnua Com- a as. Saiaach, Pears or Tavern mimiat Eighth Army harassed com­ Findings In the case, the court re­ toD the first "Master Farmer," said: floor. "Knoxvlng what we do of George (OootlBiied on Page Eight) P eaehea ...... 8 cans 28c tiful rolled edge “ship" WOODWORKING SHOP munication lines and garrisons of ported, showed that Mra. Konlak, New Haven, Nov. 17.— (A P )— The 899 Center Street Them Around The Streets The wages and hours bfll hai OM Dutch Oleaaaer, 8 cans 28c glass free. the Japanese. Commanders here who sued In Superior Court for New Declare Most Important U. prosecution charged today at the disclosed that the same tactics Haven County and won a verdict, been tied up in the House ruled had transferred a Joint bans account trial of James H. Rand, Jr., and committee since last session. I We have part received a shipment of Femdel would be used If Japanese succeed­ S. Question Now Is To Pearl L. Bergoff that Rand brought ed In crossing the Yellow river and of $l,81u.99 to the name of her SjTacuse, N. Y.. Nov. 17— ( A P I - HEALTH MARKET "i.hugs'’ to hla Mlddletoxvn plant to Across the CapitoL the Sen­ QUINCE PRESERVES .. large jar 35c taking Talnanfu, Shantung province daughter, Anna Kobrowakt. Of this State police, local officers and Solid Leon or Boneless Brisket "create bloodshed, to turn public COMPROMISE IS EXPECTED ate remained in the throes of Super-Radio ea p lt^ araoimt all but 866 belonged to Mrs. Keep Peace In The Nation SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS Federal agents today concentrated opinion against the strikers and to a southern filibuster against Fresh Vegetables, Celery, Carrots, Green Beans, Jaiwaese forces pushed south- Konlak. their grim manbimt for three MAYTAG wara in Shansi, the main body Eatoto of $1,218.99 use this for the basis of an Injunc- the anti-lynching biU, S m t o r Becker’s Spinach, Cauliflower 18c each. Tomatoes. CORNED BEEF Lb. 29c 1 rlaoners ronvlcted of the 1933 John Uon." heading for Ltngfeng, new seat of III citing this the court said: "the J. O’ConnAl. Jr., kidnaping in this Harriaburg, Pa., Nov. 17— (A P ) ON SENATE’S FARM BILL ConnaHy (D., Tex.), had the WASHERS the provincial government after the balance of |l,21&.tiH while standing Charles H. Carr, special govern­ SALE RANGE AND F p L OILS city after a local detective reported -The National Grange convention ment prosecutor, alleged In hla aum- floor. Lean Rib avseuation of Talyuanfu. In the name of Anna Kobrowskl In a roan claimed he was held up by considered for adoption today the matlon that aa far back aa 1FJ6 At the Texoa’s direetloa cleika ^ u m f i L V T jt GroceJvJnc. Divide For BvaonaUeo fact was held in trust for the plain­ the armed trio. resumed reading where they ta(t off $ 7 9 - 5 0 u p These Are All Civil departments of tha Chinese Rand hired Bergoff to send many •/ DIALn iA ! A4151 IS l ••' ' 'im302 MAIKJMAIN STREETCTDCCT tiff and belongs to the plamtlS and Detective Sergeant Arthur Holden report of Ita foreign relations com­ Predict Measore WiD Be yestwday a t4-paaa apeeob by Jus* CORNED BEEF Lb. 15c fovenunont woro dtvldad Into three eonstltutea bar antira ostate.” of the Syracuaa police declared that mittee recommanding poltciss di­ of the same mar that want to 5Ud- Late News WPTh o f po st o f fic e ONE BLOCK FROM STATE ARMOR) National Advertised dletown to other plants but that Uce Hugo L. BuidL Blmek xras m HAROLD T . WEST, Inc. groups for evseiutfcm of Nanking. *nM highest tribunal found error John King said be definitely tdentl- rected at preventing the United opponentlent 0of) eBtl-lynebliif legiolatlen they were not then termed "mlll- Ready In Few Days; Honse KEMP’S 1938 Models. Ilia first Isft yesterday, a second In the lower court's Judgment, bold­ ired~ three men who held him up ohllc Ieerving as Bmibtof from Ala. 29 Bissell Street Phone 5202 was to leave today, and the third States from becoming Involved In xvrlghts." Maytag ing that Uto plaintiff to recover last night aa Percy Geary, 34, John war. Flashes bamS. Friday. They were assigned to must show bar “altuatlon to be such Oley, 36. and Harold Crowley 38, Rand, president o f Remington- Tha House session started xrlth Sales and Service We win not give you the Thanksgiving Turkeys Hankow, Oiangsba and Chungking. Declaring the most "important Rand, Inc., and Bergoff, one time Leaders Decfine To Say FUGITIVES CAUGHT. that If support waa iw t provided by the convicts who staged a daring question before the United States an attack and defense o t the xrage- Evacuation of 70 American, M Sjrracote, N. V., Nov. 17.— (A P ) name but we will list the designated relatives ahe would be escape from the Anondaga county today is how to safeguard the peace "King of Strikebreakers", are being hour MIL Our Holiday Turkeys will be of the same high grade aa British and 100 German subjects —Detective Betgt. William Bletsger LIST PRICE. entIUed to receive it from the town Jail at nearby Jamesville, N. Y.. of our nation,*' the report outlined tried on charges of violating the ao- When BiD Wni Be Ready. Represeetattve Tdber (R., N. T.) always— and the price will certainly be satisfactory. was being arranged by American early yesterday morning. called Feder^ "antl-atrlkebreaking'' e f the Byracom police department or other responsible public authori­ thia seven-point program: eald today that poUee had captured aaldaid the leglalatlonleg Is "one o f the Place Your Order Now. apd foreign embaaslea. but only a King said, according to Holden, "W e oppose any entangling for­ law. most dangerous measures aver pro- National OUR few ships remained In Nanking's ty.” John Oley and HaroM Crowley, T H E N E W “No person would be so entIUed the three men entered his car and eign alliances that sooner or later Carr referred to testimony con­ sented to the Omgress of the United Lbt Price SALE PRICE harbor to carry refugees to safety. Waahington, Nov. 17— (A P ) — txro of the three eonrioted O’Ooa- au long as be or she possessed or forced him at gun point to drive to­ may lead to war. cerning a conversation between States." Today's counter-attack, on the ward Manlius. When .he men saw recretary Wallace explained detal’ s Bell kldnapcis who eeoaped early W[ HAVE IT! No. 1—glSU.OO had prekrntly available personal "W e are unalterably opposed to Rand and Bergoff on a train from terday from Onondaga penlten- Repreaentatlve Ramepock (D„ $ 1 4 9 . 0 0 Una stretrtilng from the Yangtze troopers stopping cars ahead. King any way of aggressive nature. Stamford to Middletown in which of hla "ever-normsl granary" pro­ Gs.), replied xrith a defense e f the Solid iual haotinq Depot Square No. 2—8194.50 river to Hangchow Bay, came after was quoted ar saying, he waa ord'.r- "We approve an armament pro­ It waa testified Bergoff called bia posal today to members o f tha Sen­ creation and propoaad operation of POPULAR a day In which Chinese had held (Oonttaoed oa Page Eight) ed to take a aide road and circle ploala in flils aaettoo $ 1 1 2 . 5 0 gram to fully protect our nation men "tough.” ate Agriculture committee. JAPANESE WABNING the wags board that xrouid ba set up No. 8—884.98 their positlona under heavy bom­ back. to Syracuse. from Invasion. "When Bergoff sairs tough," the by the measure. waca dealgnad ior anthradla. 'bin# bardment and Japanese mlUtary There, King waa reported aa say­ As the committee asembled Sena­ BriMaels, Nov. 17— (A P ) - "W e oppose use of armament to prosecutor roared at the Jury, "he Wallaee Otves Adxrhse oool Is lha flnaai anthrocito monay Market $ 5 9 . 9 0 movements had been Impeded by ing, the men made him drive to hla tor Gillette (D., Iowa), predicted a would regard aa a hostile act by No. >rotect Investments In foreign Dial 7626 Dial 7626 >.9S contlnuoua rainfall. home and forced his mother to pre­ means tough. He means racketeers, Compromise on conflicting opinions the oonntriea oonoerned aay dad- Senate and House Agriculture can buy. It bums long, avanly and Table MARKET SUBSIDIES URGED fanda. the worst type ot Bowery rat, the $ 5 7 . 5 0 A Japanese army spokesman as- pare a meal. A fter eating. King In an effort to get a farm program alon by the Brneaeli oonferenoe .J committees still were not ready No. .95 85.5 Main Street Rubinow Bldg. Neutrality Laws. compUtaly-glvoa bettor hoot ot laaa aertsd one column of Japanese laid, according to Holden, the men type you people in Ctonnectlcut before the Senate xrithln "a few accede to China’s appeal for ma­ with fanning legislation. Secretatj ROAST PORK Table “WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP” "We favor stronger neutrality $ 3 3 . 7 5 troops had advanced yesterday ded from the bouse. should stay up nighta to keep out ot days." terial aid la the Far Eastern oon- Wallace advlacd tha Senate group I l0 ocrats were ready to follow Can- 25% Off On (Coattnoed oa Fags Two) state Granges, representing the of a great paychoiogical scheme" to ecmvlcted o f "anffering a vessd of Waahington, Nov. 17— (A P )—The naJIy. They tndleaUd t ^ xrould Ib...... Z s J C (OoDtlou^ on Page Two) vleWB of thousands of farm people. "atlr up unrest In the community (OMHaaed on i^ags Eight) the N avy to be stranded through Radio Repair maritime commission recommended Woodlots Valuable. negUgenoe," xvaa ordered rednoed 28 carry on the debate for a few days, to Congress today thet loans and VEAL CUTLET, a g\ STBAKS HhsttrXHtdt Earl W. Tinker, Washington, numbers In rank nlmost to the bot­ perhaps until the Senate agriculture (Continued on Page Two) ~ RE-UPHOLSTERING subsidies be made available for aaaistant U. 8. forester In charge of tom o( the promotion list. committee completes Its farm m »1 Natlnaal OUR OIL BURNER ^ Ib...... 49 c FAMOUS REPORTER developing trana-oceanic alrcrafL etato and private forestry, told The navigating oflleer. Lieutenant Democratic Leader Barkley had Your 8-Fleoe Living Room Set, choice ot coverings, LUt Prtoa SALE PRICE Fresh / ■ GRAND DUKE WEDS ROCKVILLE DRIVER new aprings, new cushions, woodwork reftnisbed . . The proposal waa Included In a Grangers that developing a farm TREASURY BALANCE Cammaoder Edgar R. Winkler, who tried unsuccessfully to persuade oa- WE DELIVER! No. S^129.5e report on foreign air commerce. The woodlot—a saleable commodity — O' A coavictod of this also was re­ U-lynchlng aponsora to let the gov­ commission emphasized, however, A L L THREE $ 7 2 . 0 0 DIES IN FLORIDA waa one of the most secure invest­ Washington, Nov. 17— (AP) — duced 75 numbera In the promotion ernment reorgantsstioB blU have No. 10-4114.08 SHOULDBRS ib I6c| Important News that there la no need at present for DESPITE TRAGEDY ments a farm can make. He de­ The position of tha Treasury on TAKES THE STAND Uats. precedence. 'The latter to the only FIECE8 . . . $ 7 4 . 2 5 aircraft aubaldlea comparable to scribed it aa a resource available November 15: Receipts, 821,110,- • * • measure on the Preaident’a four- $39-00 No. 11—804.08 those granted surface shipping. In timea of distress. 411.29; expenditures, 843,918,18388; NAMES NEW VICEROY point program which to in shape for “It seems fairly evident." aald Use of synthetic silk for cotton, balance, 82,639,260,981.87; customs debate. $ 6 7 . 2 0 for Ebner Roberts Worked For t:halrman Joseph P. Kennedy, “ that Rome, Nov. 17— (A P )— Premier FIIUNE sets for Our Repiesentotite To Call With SAMPLES. No. 12—884.98 Private Ceremony Held In lin k er said, xvaa a big factor In de­ receipts for the month, $15,875,- Albert Fanning Tells Of Mileaollnl Is expeeted to name the Once the filibuster xvaa begun, 1 YEAH ro FAV! thv volume of passenger, mall, and pressing the cotton market. He 968.28. Insurance $ 6 1 . 2 0 express traffic available to aircraft Duke of Aosta tonight as vioeroy ot however, Barkley and some propo- other Low Prices—As Uttle As *5.70 Per Month. No. 18—899.98 added that cotton growera operate Receipts for the fiscal year (since Ethiopia, raeoeedlng the veteran nenta of the antl-lynchlng bill ap­ Complete Lhies ot Protection: 32 Years For Associated U ample In the traaa-^tlantic field, on a very narrow margin, and a •Msttress and Box Spring Renovating Like New! London; Nearly AH Of His J> !y 1). 82.166.144.471.55; expendi­ Events That Led Up To colonial warrior. Marshal Rodolfo peared diapooed to let Its foes talk AatomoMIe — Fire — Burglary $ 6 7 . 5 0 for exagiple, to create Income neces­ alight dropcln the price often proves tures, 82,868,382.561.05, Including No. 14—879.98 Home Owners sary to eventual profitable operx- Orazlanl. themselves out. Senator Van Nuya dlaaatroua 8781,089,94663 of emergency ex­ Accident — Life — Liability Press In Foreign Capitals The S8-year-old Dnke of Aoota, a (D-Ind.), a co-author a t tha mass- Jewelry — Glaaa — Surety Bonds $ 5 3 . 5 0 Uen. Other routes, however, where Relatives Died In Crash. Wood for Oellalooe. penditures; excess o f expenditures, Bnming Of A Big Truck. No. 18—879A8 Now you can install that oil burner you have prom­ towering S foot, 3 Inch A ir Corps ura, said at least 70 Senators xrould NOTICE tbs traffic la lighter may require Aa a balancing measure, he sug­ 8703.288.089.80; g ro u debt. 137.081,- A^CHESTER UPHOLSTERING vote for It $ 5 8 . 3 0 ised yourself, with the knowledge that you have the very substantial help Initially." gested cotton planters use some of 401,158.22, a decrease of 3121641.27 ollloer who served In the Ethiopian Busy Since 1922 No. 18-180985 JaekaonvQle, Fla., Nov. 17.— (A P ) oonquest, la a cousin of King Vit­ Barkley predicted a vote xrould Benjamin Cheney last word in the science of heating with oil—if you buy fkmstroetloa Leona London, Nov. 17.— (A P ) —Grand their acres for producing wood for below the previous day; gold aaaeta, Armehoir of the — Elmer Roberta, war oorrespon- The principal need now, the com- Hartford, Nov. 17.—(A P )—Albert torio Emaauele. He to regarded by be reached late In tha w e ^ there­ 178 EAST CENTER STREET $ 5 2 . 7 0 813,788.994.389.86, Including 11.287,- No. 17—859.98 ^ e new Super-Safe MASTER KRAFT. The marvelous dent and long chief of the Aaso- miaalon said, la for 78 per cent con­ Duke Ludwig von Hesae bel Rhein, Fanning, 18, a truck driver for a by removing a major obstacle from T E U sots (Ooattnned on Page Tw o) 448,446.73 of Inactlvs gold. many as the moat pro-Faaclst mem­ $ 4 2 . 2 5 Borkontrx)^ the secret of its super-safety, just as Mas­ datod n «a s Berlin and Pans struction loons to help swing "the second aoualn to Britain’s King RockxrtUe concern, testified In Su­ ber of the royal family. the path o f the administration pro­ ter Kraft Tnpalatoivis secret of its surprising "died today at his home high initial engineering develop­ George, waa married today to >4iaa perior Court today on events that • • • gram. Surveys t\ x eT TAX COLLECTOR omy and heating efficiency. ■ several yean of lU health. ment coat” of huge new flying boats. Margaret Campbell Geddes in a led up to the burning ot hla truck in BfARKETS AT A GLANCE. To Speed Up Work $ 4 6 . 2 5 Windrar Locks xvblle a truck strike I 74 years old. Should private initiative fall to private ceremony cloaked xrlth the New York, Nov. 17.— (AP)— (^airm an Smith (D-S. C ) said reapond to such stimulus, the com- tragedy of an air crash that killed was In progress In Hartford. THESE ARE CASH PR IC ^ of the ...... ta waa 40 yean In active Stocks — liregutor; aviation the Agriculture committee xrould • Investigate Today. It WIU Pay Yon. D^^rspaper work and 33 In the aerv- mlMioo proposed “construction by nearly all the bridegroom’s family. See Lower Food Prices Fanning resumed the stand as the BUT YOU MAY PUR- ahareo spurt. meet every day until It gets "some toe a t the AP. Nearly at' a t tnia the government of the first few of A fter tha ceremony at St. Peter’s state opened the second day of Its Banda— ^Mlxed; U. 8. lonna ex­ Mil ready for tha Senate." CHASE THEM ON EASY tlaie waa apent abroad. Hla moat these atrerift and their charter to church In Eton Square, the mourn­ case against 15 members of the local tend gains. In the House, agriculture eoin- uperatora.” ing newlyweds started their honey­ For the Holiday Feast TERMS. Down Payment Dotabla xrork waa In eoverlns the truck drivers’ union who are charg­ Curi^U nexen; nome Indnstrloto mittee members still appeared quite South Manchester The report xraa made at a strate­ moon xvitb a trip to Ostend. Bel­ World War. Ha retired eight years ed xrith conspiracy. gain. .. a way from agreement meat abooM be former Margaret Campbell Geddes, aa the roasted bird In the center at fruits and vegstabtes in the lead. Govenunent raorgaolaatlaa mseito I eg the tldlaga at tha opera- determined nrtaclpally ty a ded- fully to get Mra. Nelson on. the tele- Itom H . Pomeraats xve it home xritb- daughter o f M r Auckland Geddes, the table may cost a UtUe more. However, the latest goveniment m- phcnc. They xrere finally taken by out hla double breasted polo coat urea suggested by Mr. RoaotvoH s’on aa to whether the Navy xraats Turkeys, ducks. {;eese and other dex of retail food co«ts xvaa 36 per then as ransers fleet auxiliaries. -/allied at 8100, and his broxrn soft ei^ripgu XWel IMultijr are quoted higher tbaa a cent higher U>oa * jrear ago. ^ (Oeatllbod ee Page Ninel h a t PoUee are mveatlgatlng. m li«e ElgMl .-/■ '7* ' . . - 'jj. PA G BTm ) MANUMEin t i t ISVEWIWU HEKA1.U, HAJVUHlSgTEK. CX)NN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1987 ^ the name Carroll was chosen to MANCHESTER EVENING HERAH), MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1937 honor Charles Carroll, one of the PAGE JHREE NEW CARROLL CLUB signer of the Declaration of Indo* NAIWE TURKEYS pendence, who not only signed his FRESH CHINESE , Manchester NEED TO SHIFT Tuesday. Twenty women ware ehestor were Sunday vUritora at veatlaa a t tha Tolland-County ance each week. Thia week's partV name, but also gave his address hs Full Text of Address NEW YORK BOY CLAIMS present and a pot luck lunch ams the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Council of Religious Education at of Carrollton. He was an outstand­ "Date Book UGHTINGiEPORT J. FogU. ‘TURKEY NIGHT PA RH Is a sort of "tliank You” affair ex­ ELECTS OFnCERS . OF BEHER GRADE enjoyed followed by n dlscunsloa on TOLLAND Um Oodgregatlonal church at Som­ tended by the committee to thelf'' ing Catholic layman of bis time and ARMIES AHACK INSPECTOR SEEN various problems of etiquette good Funeral services of Mrs. Louis ers, beginning at 4 o’clock. At 5 Bupportera. signed as a representative from Toidght Of President, Read KIDNAP STORY A HOAX manners and table sendee. Mrs. Twining were held at the home of o’clock supper will be served at ‘ PLANNED BY RED MEN Maryland. It vas mainly through NoV. 18-18—Fifth annual art ax- IS CONSIDERED Maxwell Hutchinson director of tbe her brother Ekule Post In East Rev. and Mrs. Valentine 8. Alison 35 cents. The evening service at Yoodrfiil Members Of S t his gifts to the church that the JAP jNVADERS hlbU, a t Mary's Parish House. Farm Bureau for Andover had Hartford, Saturday afternoon, with and daughter May Katharine spent 7:30 p. m. Dr. Samuel Hamilton, m artin LUTHER’S WORKS cathedral in Baltimore, Md., was Greatly Improved Over Last Nov. 17-20 — Annual Poultry Transfer BnOding Inspector By Secretary Wallace New Tork, Nov.' 17.—(AP)—A charge of tbe meeting. burial In the QUead oemetery. Rev. Monday In Boston, Mass. head of the Department of Religious To Be Held In Tinker Hall On built. (Continued from Page One) Show at Stote Armory. ^ 14-year-oId hookey-playliig boy Miss Lois Helmer returned to her Berl Lewis minister of the Gilead Members of Tolland Grange met Education. New York University Friday Night As 35 Birds iuies’s^ rish Organize; John Oreene, a senior at Mancbes* ThU Week came home early today, ending an arork In Hartford Tuesday, after CkingregaUonal church officiated. In rehearsal Monday evdSUng for a will be the epeaker on the general DONATED TO UBRARY te; High school was elected presi­ WB8 caused by the failure of former Year— 200 In Flock At NOv, 18-23 — 50th aanlveraary From Selectmen To Zon The-methods of producUoh, the move- Street IDnniiiiation Inade- 8-atate alarm ent out by Federal spending several weeks caring for The bearers were Robert Andrews play to-be given under the auspices topic, “Religion In the Home.” All Are difered As Prizes. dent Other officers elected were; Manchurian troops under Oenerai ^ebraU on of local SalvaUon Army address prepared by Presldeat ment apread. At lastl un'der~ the agents after bla parents expressed her m i^ e r who Injured her leg In of Hartford, Thomas Haywood of: of the Grange, time jind place to are Invited to attend and take part Rer. Oioes Is Advisor. Edward Rose, vice president; Mai^ Oorps. •’ fear the boy bad been kidnaped. West Hartford, Harold Grant of be announced later. In the meetings. Tolland young Fogarty, secretary; Mary Taylor, Uu To-Chuan to carry out orders, Local Farm. Roosevelt for delivery at the meet­ leadership of Abraham Uneola la qoate ThronglioDt Is Gen­ a fall Mrs. Helmer Is able to be On Friday night In Tinker hall the Young People’s Societies Of rhe troops failed to go to an unde­ i® — High sciMxd Prom at mg Board Is Opimon. 1862. more than a half century after Weary from a day spent traveling about a little but la finding it a Manchester, Elliott Wallace of East Mrs. Keat Burgeaa of West Hart­ people are planning to attend In a Ideal Improved Order of Red Men Three Chnrches Gfve Two treasurer. Father Hines will acl ing of the presidents of the land about tbe dty on subway and sur­ Hartford. Robert Foote and Clifford ford was In Tolland Sunday with group. as advisor to the official board and fended point of the sector, enabling High school auditorium. gTant collegea and imlveraitiea ani George Washington’s message, that lengtby process of healing. will sponsor a "Turkey Night” Volumes Each To Mary Che­ OSloen have been elected for the Japanese to break through the Next Week movement came to fruition. Lawe eral Electric View. face can, the boy, Lawrence Gold- Perry of OUead. relatives from Hartford and went Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clough bingo. There will be 30 games play­ showed picture slides that be had At the farm of Joseph Schaub delivered by Secretary Wallace In worm, son of Matthew L. Gold- to the South cemetery to Investi­ have had as recent guests relatives ney Library. eomlnar term of the newly organised taken wMls a student In France, lines. Nov. 34 — 39th annual Turkey. Opinion was expressed today in were passed by Congreae establish­ ed and a turkey awarded on each on Hlllstown road about 300 turkeys the Municipal Building that there U the ahaenee of the President, fol­ ing the United States Dspartment worm, knitting goods company of­ gate work t hat has been done op from Meriden. Oarroll club of St. James’s church, among them being the horn* of St Kunshan's fall endangered Soo* Q<»se and Pig social at Cheney gome. Five of these turkey prizes A six-volume set of the works of were strutting about the bam yard nail, auspices of Company No. 1 s a possibility hat oversight of tbs lows; of Agriculture and providing grants Observing that present street ficial, was surprised to find his home GILEAD her parents’ memorial and - lot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams v/IU include all the fixings for fo i organisation composed of high Therese and be also showed pictures chow, 30 miles to the east and the this morning some of them starting In an uproar over hia disappearance. there. had as Sunday guests several of Martin Luther has been donated to taken at the time of the signing of center of the "Hlndenburg" line. M. F. D. * functions of Building Inspector may Today, here at Mount Vernon, we of land to old ln_ eatabltahlng state lighting faculties In Manchestsr are WAPPING Thanksgiving dfn,-icr. Instead of school pupils who are members of their last week of parading. On be transferred from the Board of cuUeges of agriculture. Now. thU Lawrence at first told detectives Mrs. Mary Newman has been their relatives from Hartford and giving the usual door prize the com- the Mary Cheney library by tbe the Armistice. Chinese were forced to give way at Nov. 35-M . H. B. basketball are pajdng tribute to George V. asb- ‘ Inadequate throughout”, the Gener­ two men bad forced him into a coupe The Gilead Skating club will bold confined to her room for semral West Hartford. Walter League of the Zion Lutheran a t Jansas's parish. The meeUngs of the Carroll club other points along the line to bul­ cne leg of several has been placed opener against Alumni at State Ar­ Selectmen to the newly created Ingtun—not aa the general who won T.eek, the seventy-fifth anniversary a card party and dance at the Gilead Miss Sylvia Claffin of sSuthbridge r.lttec plans to award flve turkeys a email steel band with a number of the founding of these great insti­ al EHectrlc company, co-operatlnq and drove him about until nightfall dajri with Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broadbent church, the Luther League of the Hie organisation got underway win be held each Wednesday eve*' wark Sooebow defenses. Then fresh mory. Zoning Commission. The official the War for Independence, not as before raleaaing him. ball, Saturday evening, November spent the week end at the home of Jacob (3iorches and son Leon to flve individuals and drawings Concordia Lutheran church and Uia with 87 members and was address* on It, indicating that they have making the .itatement, who ■ asked the statesman- who welded the tor- tutions is being celebratid at the with the Manchester fElectrte dlvl- entertained relatives from North- will tM. made until these flve turkeys nlng at 7:30 in St. jAmea'a bail and reinforcements were rushed to the been picked out of the flock by cer­ Coming Events nation’s capital. Confronted, however, by a state­ 20. The Jolly Four orcheatia with Mr. and Mrs. Selim Mitchells of Chorcbes visited Mrs Chorilhes field, Maaa., Sunday. Luther League of the Emanuel Lu­ s i by Rer. Vincent Hines, assistant the membership In the club la a front Nov. 29—Concert by Westmln- not to berquoted, said that when L>er colonies Into one strong nation, ilon and the 'Town has submitted Jease Hills as prompter will furnish Wapping Center. arc won. pastor at S t James's cburch who tain people to be killed and ready xonlng enforcement la established ment of bla High school teacher Sunday at the St. Francis hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon have theran church. privilege extended to nil high school Between the “Hlndenburg” line to eerve for the Thanksgiving din­ ^ r Choir at High school auditor­ but as the outstanding farmer and George Washington’! own words, for consideration of the Board o' that he bad been absent from music. Two tu rk e^ will be given Rev. Douglas V. Maclean took Hartford, where she has been a pa­ had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. The coromittce expects the hall to Each o t tbe young people’s eoci- explained the purpose of the club, students of St. James's parish. and Naniting were prepared defense ium, sponsored by Beethoven and here, there will be a natural align­ farm leader of hia time. which I have Just quoted, show that Selectmen a comprehensive outline away as prizes. he filled to capacity aa It Is tbe first which would be a means of gaining ner next week. ment of duties between the coning claoeea for seven days, the boy said the members of tbe Community tient for several weeks. Burdette Steele and family of West etlea, on the suggestion of Rev. positions which Chinese command­ Only the larger turkeys are be- O Clef clubs. When the call of duty came, he considered agricultural produem. ^ some major changes and addi- be had been playing hookey “be­ Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Stedman Sunday school class to thg rt,^ular Mr. and Mrs. Fred -Lugenbuhl Hartford. time in Manchester that 35 native Hugo Steebholz of the Zion church, religious and social contacts as a ers said would be defended "to the and building inspection authorities. V'aabtngton was glad to give hlm- tlon even In his time to be nuich^ . tkms In the lighting system which and children of West Hartford spent turkeys have ben awarded aa prizes group. As the membership In* Menthol comes largely from Inff tagged for killing at thia time ^ 1-3—Bazaar, North Metho­ It la expected that supervision of cause he was tired of school.” meeting ,pf the teacbor training have bad as recent guests relatives Several from Tolland attended agreed to donate two volumes of last" if Japanese broke through. but oUiera are now being fattened dist church Booster club. sH* for years on end to the service more than a local matter. Yet many < ' ’deneral Electric engineers consider A note to bis parents, apparently the week-end at their home here. ' class in Hartford last Monday eve­ from Elllngrton, Conn. the funeral of Walter Lang hold at any given entertainment. Luther’s works. Thia baa already tsreaaes dramatics, debating and Japan. In the last year the United coning ordinance compliance will of his country; yet hia heart turned change! were destined to come t h i ' 'necessary for maximum efficiency, Justice J. Banks Jones returned These weekly bingo games have socials will be added to the program States Imported 341,000 pounds of Generalissimo Cblang was said to for the Christmas trade. The tur­ basaar at South written by the boy hlmaelf, started' ning. Mrs. Marion Doyle has been a from his late home In Rockville been done by the Zion and Con­ be determined on an active military Methodist church. rest mainly with the Building In­ always homeward toward bla belov­ he could not possibly foresee. cuing the fact' that 40 to 60 per city and Federal police on their to his home here Sunday afternoon recent guest at the home of her last Friday. proved popular with the fans of cordia groups and the Emanuel of study. menthol valued at 3831,000, with keys raised In this section this year spector, as moat of the business ed plantation. While be was lead­ from tbe Manchester Memorial hos­ Several Wapping people attended Manchester and surrounding towns In selecting the name for the club campaign against Japan even If are of a better grade than last year Dec. 7—Caledonian market. Cen­ He could not foresee that a pro­ cent of an night accidents are being short-lived kidnap hunt. son Bldred Doyle and Mrs. Doyle young people voted to do so at their 278,000 pounds originating In Japan. Nanking feU. connected with new construction ing the American Army In the tective tariff policy, adopted in the eliminated In elUes which have Im­ Tbe note read; pital where he had been for treat­ the Golden Wedding anniversary ot before leaving to visit her niece, MOON ECLIPSE T03I0RR0W as is attested by, their fine attend­ meeting last night s and fewer birds have died during ter Church House. .» goes through bla office. At present Mr. and Mrs. Billot C Elmore, at SL- ______the summer than In the paat The Also 3-act play, "CelUng Zero," at IjivoluUonary War, he could seldom beginning to foster infant Indus­ proved lighting arrangements, GE, "We have your boy. I’ll contact ment for the paat two WMks. Mrs. Louise Johnson and family at It la not known Just how procedure visit als home. But during the years tries, would put agriculture at a in Its recommendations, advancea Mrs. A. H. Post la a t present their home at Pleasant Valley last South Windaor. chief trouble In raising young tur­ Whlton Memorial hall by Oommun will be adjusted to ascerWn that you tomorrow as proof that we have Delaware, O., .Nov. 17.— (AP) — keys comes In the early part of Ity Players. h< was President, he returned to it permanent disadvantage. Ha could the Information that In many locali­ him. Enclosed Is key to parcel box staying with her son-in-law Louis Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. El­ Mrs. Toblasaon Is soliciting Grant A lunar eclipse, the only one that the building .ods and the coning aa often as be could from the capi­ ties, merchants have been foremost Twining at his home In East Hart­ more were married In Soutlu Wind­ FAMOUS REPORTER their lives. For the first six weeks Dec. 10—DeMoIay dance at Ma not foresee that mortgagee on farm —the Independent eubway—34th Hill district, Mrs. Emery Clough can be seen during 1937, will be much care is needed but after the ordinances have been followed. Un­ tal at New York. Over a span of land would become an Important advocates of better lighting as street and Ehghth avenue—T 647, ford. sor, November 15, 1887. by tbe late for the Sugar Hill section. Miss visible throughout the United States sonic Temple. til now. all that baa been necessary 40 years, from 1759 until his death they have found that brightly light­ Mrs. Bertha Hubbard and son Rev. George A. Bowman. .HE I six weeks period they seem to come Dec. 14 — Lecture on “Intema- part of a highly complex financial where his books are.” Miriam Underwood for Tolland early tomorrow, according to Dr. DIES IN RORIDA along in proper manner. is a building Inspector’s permit for in 1799, the farm at Mount Vernon system and would be closely .linked ed areas Induce better buatnesg. Detectives found the books—also Richard of New York were Sunday Center for the Red Cross membcr- Ernest Cherrlngton, Jr., astronomer Uonal Mart” by Mrs. Lewis Rose at erection of a structure, ^ning was the center of hia Interest. cijlers at 'the home of Hart E. The Y. M. C. A. of Wapping will A POPULAR PRICE The retail price for native turkey V. M. C. A. to the life Insurance policies of mIP Meet Lighting Codec a poatofflee olerk who described hold their meeting at the Wapping ahlp drive. Mrs. L. Ernest Hall at Perkins Observatory of Ohio this year vylll be 35 cents a pound, rules enforcement and explanation For him, farming was both a bus. lions of people In cities and towns. Lawrence as the one who mailed a BuelL Is chairman for the town of Tol­ Wesleyan and Ohio State univer­ (Continued from Page One) Dec. 31—Knights of Columbus may be handled separately from i>.eaa and a hobby. To farming as Specific recommendations for The Ladles’ Aid society of the Community church house this eve­ live weight, or 20 cents more If He could not foresee that fixed Manchester are in accordance writh special delivery letter containing ning. land and is soliciting in several sities here. . 7 Li the turkey is killed and dressed. New Year's Eve frolic at Rainbow. the building Inspection office, or a business he brought the talents ot charges such aa taxes. Interest and street lighting codes of the Illumin­ the "kidnap" note. Gilead Congregational church were outlying sections of the town. The moon will begin to move Into tlons along the south coast of the Bolton. co-ordination may be worked out a great executive. To farming as a entertained at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Virginia Terrill of Wllbra- The weekly reading club met R eaches Island. The amount of difference In weight freight rates would push thousands ating ESaglneeiing Society. Types bam and Miami, Florida, and Mrs. the earth's .shadow at 2:37 a. m.. from a live turkey and one that Feb. 1-4—Annual Herald Cooking whereby a building permit will not hobby he brought the adventurous of farmers into bankruptcy wheo- of lights and pole fixtures suggested Mark Hill in Manchester, last Fri­ Monday afternoon at the home of (eastern standard time), and the After hostilities, Roberts was In School. ° be granted until both seta of regu mind of a pioneer. day afternoon. Twenty-one women Walter Ricker of Springfield, Maas., Mrs. Augustus A. Healy with a S l l P P i t S Cuba for - seven months reporting has been killed and prepared for Lhe pricca of farm commodities by OE are of the most modern de­ were recent visitors at the home ot dark portion which appears to be the housewife is only about two latlona have been observed. . Raised Beet Wheat collapsed. He could not foresee that sign, the lights themselves being ANDOVER were present and a delicious lunch­ good attendance as this waa the gouged out will increase steadily In Popular Styled the founding cf the Cuban Republic pounds less, It was stated this If the Building Inspector con­ Hia 8,000-acre estate at Mount abundant production, Instead of lift­ mode to give wide distribution of eon waa served by Mrs. HIU. Miss Jessie Lane and Farnum Lane first meeting of the fall months. size until 3:19 a. m. By this time under the aegis of the Umted States morning. tinues to gain his authority from Vernon was dlv’ded Into five separ­ ing the farmer’s standard of living light under a reflector that Insures Mr. and Mrs. Wlnthrop Porter and at Maple Ridge. Harold Lewis of Tolland and the earth’s shadow will have en­ Army. MOST TOBACCO DOWN; the Board of Selectmen, and la Mr. and Mrs. Richsrd Wagner children were Sunday callers at the Miss Edith Clapp of Hartford, Hartford qpent Sunday In Tolland. The turkeys "are being fattened ate units. His methode of manage­ would sometimes crush the fanner proper power, reflectors are adjust­ and small son Richard have moved croached upon the moon's disc to a In 1000 he was sent abroad. He and are being fed cracked com. charged with working also for the ment and hts careful keeping of at- under the weight of an unmarket­ ed to avoid glare. home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bister of Mrs. Walden N. Collins The young people of the Tolland distance approximately one-sixth of spent two years In the tendon Zoning Commission, he will be. In counta are an inspiration to farmers able surplus. He could not foresee Into the house owned by Mr. and Porter In East Glastonbury. spent the week end at their home, Federated church Joined with the but for some reason they have been NO SALES MADE YET On Main street 1,500 candle power Mrs. Guy Bartlett and formerly oc­ the moon’s diameter. Dr, Cherring- bureau of the Associated Press and keeping away from the com and effect, a man with two masters. It 0-’ the present. He knew how to the development of the great cor­ lamps are advised, these to be sus­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Way and chil­ and attended services at the Com­ young people of Hall Memorial ton said. The shadow will leave at nine years In charge of the Berlm was said today. Efficiency would cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Walter dren of West Hartford, spent the munity church on Sunday. church. South Wlllington, for the Furred are eating bran. In order to fat­ t:.'erchandise bla products so aa to porations and labor unions, and how pended from steel poles spaced 90 Cornwell. 4 a. m. -> Exquisite beyond any you've bureau before Uklng over the Paris ten them crack com is being mixed Believe Purchasers Will Wait be better served, according to the get a premium price—for example, essential It would be for farmers to to 100 feet apart on oppoaite sides week-end at tbe Wellesway Farm. service Sunday evening. - post on January 7, 1911. He was with the bran. opinion obtaln.)d. If all authority the wheat be shipped under bla unite. He could not foresee that of the street Mounted height Henry Hilliard and John Phelps Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tryon of The November meeting of - the All the blood In the human body dreamed of finding . . . gor­ there until he .eUred on July 1 , As a rule they stay In a flock Until Sortinjr Is Completed; concerned with building,^ building special brand to the West Indies ra ra buying power would be eaaen- should be twenty-three and one-half students at the Connecticut State Buckingham, Mrs. Clayton Bolles EPIDEMIC OF HOLD-UPS Tolland Community Men’s club will geous new styles in Crop Has Been Good. lines, and permit granting In this College Storrs spent the week-end and Mrs. Charles Ganter and daugh­ be held at the church Thursday has to go through the lungs 200U 1929. and do not get much exercise, but was rated aa the beet to be had. t.al to keep city factories running. feet At Main street crossings, such times each day. • Gleaming Silver Reported World War exercise Is found necessary and connection was vested in the Zoning But more striking was the pion­ -le could not foresee the Intricate os a t Pearl street, 3,500 candle at their respective homes here. ter. Dorothy of Marlborough were New York, Nov. 17.—(AP) — evening, November 18 at 8 o’clock, COATS the manner In which Mr. Schaub la The damp this morning gave the Commission, with the Building In­ eering he did In the arts of hus­ web of econcmic Uea UiaL extend­ power bulba should be Installed, and Wallace Hilliard spent the week­ recent callers at tbe home of Mr. Mortified by public criticism that one week earlier than usual on ac­ • Gleaming Cold It thus was Roberts' Job to re­ getting his turkeys to exercise Is to few tobacco growers who have not spector placed under the zoning bandry. He was not satisfied to do ing across state boundaries, would foi safetjr's sake, crosswalks should end from bis work In Vermont at and Mrs. Elton Buell. certain sectlona of Brooklyn were so count of Thanksgiving. A fine port the day by day history ot George Merritt of Andover has unsafe that elderly residents were • Black Satin Special for Europe through the decades that place a tin pan, highly polished, taken down their tobacco an oppor­ authority. The office of Building things as they always had been almost completely submerge the be perpendicular to the curbs, not his home with his family. program Is being arranged with the out In a lot about 200 yords from tunity to do so, but In most cases Inspector was eatahllshed In 1913, done. When he found thac one- local phases of agricultural produc­ diagonal aa now. A very interesting meeting was the contract for painting the afraid to venture forth after dark, following committee in charge, Al­ • White Satin dyed any laid the foundation for the Wona when the building code was adopted Charles Way homestead. 50 policemen have volunteered to fred Ludwig, W. Hoyt Hayden, Ma­ Thursday, Friday and Saturday War, the conflict Itself and the try- the coops. This Is done In thfe late the tobacco has been taken from crop tobacco farming was wearing tion and make It more than ever a The Illumination report notes enjoyed at Andover Grange Monday LOUIS S. JAFFE color to match your afternoon and attracts the atten­ the sheds. To date there have and was placed under authority of out his land, he cut down hia output matter of vital naUonal concern. also several points about town, and evening. The officers of East Cen­ Sunday visitors at the home of set up a patrol of their own. son Parker and John H. Steele. 891 Mala 8L Phone 5892 gown without charge. Ing post-war era of social upheaval the Board of Selectmen. To effect Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fish were, Officials said the volunteers, aft-' Mr. and Mrs. George Newman of and depression. tion of the turkeys and when one been no buyers In the local fields, cf tobacco from 35,000 to 5 000 Foundation of Nation auggeatlona are made as folIo--8; tral Pomona Grange had been In­ FINE WOOLEN COATS starts to Investigate the enUre although a few crops of Havana change of the office from one sec­ pounds and replaced. It with wheat, Knowing what we do of George Em Center street, when Us new vited by the Worthy Lecturer Mar­ Mrs. A. H. Post, Mr. and Mrs. er completing their regular day's Rockville were recent guests of Three years after taking over the flock will follow. This gives them seed have been sold In Suffield, but tion of town government to another trngUsb clover and' a variety of Washington’s belief In a natioiml construction is completed, should lon Stanley to fill the officers chairs Myron Post, Mr. and Mrs. Earle work, would patrol the streets at several of their Tolland relatives. Trimined with Paris post he flashed the mobiliza­ the neces.sary exercise that they no reporta have been made of might Involve making an additional otoer crops. He took measures to government strong enough to cope have three rows of poles, one row In and provide the program. The Post and children, Wallace and night In street clothes In an at­ Next Sunday, Nov. 21st many tion orders that summoned all get In mnning out to see what the broadleaf tobacco being sold. provision In the town’s charter. stop ^ 1 lying and erosion. He con with the problenw of hU time, and the center of the parkway, and one meeting waa opened by Worthy Eleanor, Miss Nellie Kneeland and tempt to capture bandits respon­ from Tolland Federated church are Lynx — Persian Wolf France to arms. For flve years he bright sign is. They will walk . The crop was good this year, the tlnually tried to Improve his strains bla perception of the Importance of row along each curbllne. Lights on Master Lenord Bragg with nine Louis Twining of East Hartford, and sible for an outbreak of holdups and planning to attend tbe annual con- and hiB staff reported deteau and around the pan, make an Investiga­ leaves heavy and as a result It was ot livestock and from his sheep got agrtiulture aa the foundaUon of our the curbs should hang eight to ten other Pomona officers as follows Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hilliard and beatings. French Beaver victories. The peace of Versailles tion and after about a half hour necessary to "Are" the sheds. Thia more than twice aa much wool per national life, we can be lure that if feet out over the roadway and present; Overseer, Perry Lathrop; son Kenneth of Andover. with dally comings and goings, con­ of this kind of exercise are ready to Is done by digging holes in the GRAND DUKE WEDS fleece aa bla neighbors got from should he not over 300 feet apart. Mrs. Floyd .'ogll and cblldrch and HELP STOMACH . fill®** J ’Xf.'* he would ba/e Steward, Ellsworth CJovell; (?bap- Miss Olive Warner were Sunday OETTINO WARMER ferences and Btaternenta ot the "Big start back to nest for the night ground in different parts of the theirs. He made a tour through the acted boldly to keep agriculture The third row in the center should laln, Henry Bridge; Secretary Mrs. DIGEST FOOD Sizes 12*44 Four" Clemenceau of France, For ordinary walking exercise a shed and burning charcoal. Be­ Carolinas to exhibit one of hia mules nom going cown to ruin. Wo can be arranged at 300 foot Intervals, visitors at tbe home of Mr. and REGISTERED OPTICIAN DESPITE TRAGEDY Laura Loomis; Lady Assistant Mrs. Albert Dorau In Wallingford. Camden, N. J.—Firemen broke IVkhsal LsuStm—sad Tsa’I EsI Lloyd George of England, Urianao small kitten Is sometimes placed cause of the heavy leaves this year sc as to popularize the use of mules. M sure that he would not have but alternately with the curb rows Steward, Mrs. Emergine Spaulding; Ef«r]rlhiQg Itmi Sm^ H Npte PRESCRIPTIONS FILLEU of Italy and Wilson of the United in the mn where the turkeys are some of the growers could not get He tried out a threshing machine denW to agriculture advantages so os to give staggered lighting Schools In town will hold one ses­ Into a house in response to an alarm fla tfmiUl dttMt tip* ponOt tt 9mS and this will attract attention of Cerea Mrs. Rosa Johnson; Pomona, sion Thursday so the teachers, Mrs and were about to leave because V lly. Wb*n you MU bury, trmsy, We have a eelectlon ot the oew- States—entailed a neavy burden on enough heat in the shed even with (OonMnoed from Page One) invented In ScotUmd. Which government has so freely every 150 feet. These lights should Mlaa Grace Sikes; Flora. Mrs. Anna fn m iMrvcn*. eat etyle framea._____ one turkey, who starts walking the flres and there has been some be 33 to 35 feet high. Ida Heck and Mrs. Alice Fogll can they could find no flames. CMv Mwclf—yeef ft«au«a boonin tot to* muck Moeli Roberta and bla staff, with Its He was constantly exchanging P ^ te d to Industry. All his acUoin Bengston and one member of the "Hey, boys,” shouted a passing ■aid. Tear feed dowa'l dfitet and yea $ record-breaking volume of news re­ around the cat looking it over and pole sweat but not much. former British ambassador to the Ideas by mall with others In this Indicate that he would have support­ At Depot Square attend the teachers’ meeting held In Oompllmeotary Adjustmenta. 24-95 this is a signal for others to fall This la considered the reason that United States. ed farmers In programs of the type executive committee Ira Wilcox. Uolchester, which will be In charge truck driver, "when you get through porting. and foreign countries who were In­ In and do a (Ike amount of Inspect the buvers are not making their At Depot Square poles are too Ward Spaulding a member of of the supervisor Mautln Robertson. with that fire, there’s another Buy On tbe Badgel Plan Roberta accompanied the French The crash left the 39-year-old terested in butter farming. To what iii/.if.i;? J>“t«*hehlm. short and candle power too low. It M tia hta^ UbUu called » cU- b b c far ladt'taatiaa ing. purchases of tobacco In bundles, as the legislative committee of the Mias Florence Jones spent the around the comer.” S M alta Um aniai etoaack tulda hanalaM. ra> AT JAFKE’H delegation to the Washington arm s Ludwig aa the only surviving male extant hs foresaw the evolution shifted from one-crap tobacco Is recommended that 1,000 candle State Oralige was escorted to the ttara dlitrtca in 8 talnutM aad yat yea baa aa they are not taking chances of buy­ member of his branch of the family. Oiat would take place In agriculture production to a balanced type of week-end at her home In Columbia. The firemen unwound their hose year feet. B«n*r tc ce oulefc It U avaitaf and NO ^XTRA_UH^UB conference of 1922 and return, then ing pole sweat tobacco. Some of power lights be suspended 18 fee’.. Masters’ station. Visiting masters, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fogll of Man- again and went to work. aaa S9c yaeftata preru it Aik fnr B rlt'in i far He became the third Grand Duke of In the next century and a half, we farming In order to save nla soil it On Middle turnpike at the intersec­ U H i s m i m L M d am iaMM ca) M l * Oa 1M£ rounded out his service reporting TERGOFF EMPLOYES the growers feel that sales this nla line within a week. The 16th d* not know. But we do know that seems almost certain that he would G. Stephen Potwln of Elaat Windsor We Carry a Poll Line of . , . the multiple French political chang­ year will be m.ade after the tobacco tion with Main streeL six 1,500 and Raymond Johnson of Coventry Century family has close blood ties he himself sold some of his own nave favored government action to candle power lights are needed ac­ Sheaffer’s Pens, es thrt accompanied the reparations Is sorted. If this is the case there with every reigning house In Eu­ fuiT products in Inter-state and were recognized. The program pre­ | } u b i m n i ^ 3f years and the post-war depres.sion ARE CALLED THUGS will be much work for tobacco f h t i “■ * ^ bring cording to the reporL One to be pared by Sister Lucy Blrdsall Lec­ High, lj>w or era. rope. foreign commerce. We know that their farming operations Into bal- placed on each corner, and the other $2.75 up workers on the different farms sort­ Victims of Crash he was active In the building of nnc6. turer of East Central Pomona was Medium Heels ing the tobacco before It is dellv two placed in opposUe directions on presented by Ira Wilcox In her ab­ (Oontinned from Page One) The victims of the Ostend crash cai.ab that would connect the sea­ the turnpike not more than 200 feet Oompleto Line of Coat Specialists Since 1907 ered. were: board with the great regions to the Geo^e Washington, tie first ”Mas- sence. It was as follows: Talk, “Be­ Hamilton - Waltham - Uruen On the larger plantations this from the crossing. These lights and bring the strikeia begging tor Grand Duke George Donatus vor, west. He must have sensed that let us resolve that we ahould be 33 feet high. Tolland hind the News” by Brother Potwln FRADIN'S Elgin and Bulovn Watchea GRANGERS DEMAND can be done without much trouble, 1-esse bel Rhein, 31. vrih be worthy of his great example. of East Windsor; Vocal Solo, "The their Jobs." but where there are small grow­ the development of transportation, turnpike, st the Intersection of PACKARD Called Waste of Time George’s 26-year-oId wife, the for­ together with more productive ^ t us resolve that ar a naUon we Oakland and Demlng streeta re­ Moon Behind the Cottonwood Tree” Endicott” Johnson Shoes ers there will be the necessity of farming methods, would bring a will not neglect the fertility of our by MLsa Amy Randall accompanied ELECTRIC RAZORS REAL NEUTRALITY The prosecution put three rebuttal their doubling up with other grow­ mer Princess Ceclle of Greece and quires 1 3sodlum luminaires, spaced S o Bruah, No Lather. No Bladea wltnes-sea on .he stand after which Denmark and a first cousin of the sweeping change. He must have roll or the Integrity of our farm s t 150 feet outside of curves. These by Miss Vera Stanley of Andover 749 Main Street State Theater BMg. ers and do this work''some lacking Duchess of Kent. sensed that farm worners would be '^tolve thaL now Grange; Skit by Staters Anna Beng- THANKSGIVING SALE both defendants fl’ed motions, Judge sorting rooms. should be placed on 10 foot mast (Continued from Page One) Hincks refused to listen to argu Their sons. Prince Ludwig Ernst, released to engage In the manu­ rnd always, the great art of hus- arms mounted 22 feet high. One aton and Emergine Spaulding of 8, and Prince Alexander George, 4. facture and distribution of many hrndry shaU have Its rightful place Suffield Grange; Reading, "Brown’s ments declaring It would be "mere k* our American Ufa thousand candle power lamps should celluloae, used In manufacturing ly wasting time." The Grand Duke’s mother, the useful things and thus raise the be used In these Imulnalres. ledas on Women” by Rosa Johnson BEGINS TOMORROW^, "products that are killing the cot­ MUNT FOR KIDNAPERS Dowager Grand Ducheas Eleonore. standard of living for all. On the lower end of Center street, of Coventry Grange; Talk on Legis­ ton market." The motions were biised on the Washington’s Mesaaga lative Problems by Ward Spaulding ground that the Byrnes Act, under 86. widow of Grand Duke Ludwig.^ BOY DIES OF LOCKJAW ’from Manchester to the town line, All Wool Sport Fortunately, he said, wood can CENTERED IN SYRACUSE Baron von RIedessel zu Elsen- Sensing this. It was natural that the number of street lights should at Suffield; Song and Dance by Irv­ M held over from year to year, and which the charges were brought, is bach, marshal of the Grand Duke’s he should urge Congress to create be Increased Immediately, according ing Seeley, accompanied by Mrs. SILK H O SE In itself unconstitutional and that Hartford, <3onn.. Nov. ._(API Now— thus enable the farmer to maintain court. a national board to promote the in­ 17 to OE engineers. If the town be­ Nellie Bissell o t East Windsor; Song Regular 69c pair. Me­ '1' an “ever-normal granary,” because the government failed to prove any (Continued froir Page One) A German glider expert named terests of agriculture. In his eighth —A ImUe cut Inflicted accidentally comes Interested In Improving the ”In My Cabin of Dreams” by a C O A T S he does not have to harvest and Intent to violate the Act. Martens. annual message to Congress be aald: £*“***! toe death of Joseph Bed- street lighting system here, - the group ot glrta from Andover dium sheer C w Q ^ You Can Equip Your sell at depressed prices. Carr described George K. How­ car after kidnaping a guard .o Lina Hahn, a maid. "It will not be doubted that with Windsor Locks. Medl- General fCIectric company is prepar­ Grange. Several of the visitors ringless chiffon. C Range With a John Carmody, Washington, dl- land, MIddletowh plant manager t'vracuse, abandoned the automo The three-man crew of the air­ rufurence either to individual or ns. ed to send In englneera to make a were called upon and gave abort $ 1 6 -9 8 who appeared for the defense as bile, released the keeper unharmed liner. tional welfare agriculture la jf said the boy's death last night was survey and draw up a complete rMtor of rural electrlflcatlon, said caused by lockjaw. ‘ “ talks. During the meeting tbe allotment of funds now available— "that amazing witness.” •'.nd dl.

The trial is proceedliig in tha Fed windows they endowment money into the stats Teddy Hill orcheatra. WABC-CBS— ths orchestra on ths Monday Night era! District of Chattanooga, cause." treasury to use for salaries and Chicago buslnesa miL . early this 3 A rt Gentry’s theater matinee; NBC. concert program, has been month. Tcnn., before a special tribunal As a matter of fact ConuniasioQ- roads. In. turn they promised to KEEP BOARDSAPART 3:45 Old favorite melodies; 4:30 U. pay to thfi'ichools the yearly equiv­ s.jned for another 52 radio weeks. Ned Sparks will match his “dead S. Arm y band. WJZ-NBC— 12:30 of three Judges, one of them, inci­ er Valentine Ujjgobably doing labor alent of five per cent Interest on pan” with Fred Allen’s glum face TWO 9 arm and Home Hour; 3:15 Reasoa yoa haven’t been benrlag dentally, a woman. Judge Florence a hundred times more service than the money so diverted. They have WKDNKSDAY, NOVBMBKR 17 (Central and Eastern SUndard Time) on Fred’a Nov. <4 broadcast. _____ rOBUaHKU «t MARTiNJAUnONS Rccbeater philharmonic: 4:30 Wom­ Jennnette MaoDonal' on her Sunday ■ W M ) PRINTINO OOMPANT. tH O . E. Allen of the Circuit Court of Ap­ ever was dona for it by all the to support the schools anyway so GENUINE BIGELOW NeUi All proerams to iMy and baile chains or croupa thereof unleee tpeel- en’s Clubs program. night pregnun Is that ahe Is off the Herbert Marshall and Margaret I t ' BJe m U StPMt _ It is easy enough for a state to fled: cout to coast (e to e) dsslvnations Inclods all avallablo stations. air on loention In the Sullavan will bring "Petrified Ifaocti^stM, Ooob. peals. who beads the court. rowdy "demonstrators" that ever comply with the federal law by spe­ ^roQrams subjset to ohangs by stations without provlous notleo, Some Thursday short waves; ZTJ Johannesburg’ 2:45 p. m. Operetta; Rockies for scenes la ‘Hhe Girl of Forest" to the airwaves on the Nov. THOMAS rCROOBOB threw a brick at a strike breaker or cifying that of the <2,800,000 or so NBC-WCAP (RED) NETWORK Csnt. East. O«o»r%i M«oAC«r There is a tremendous array of JZK JZJ Tokyo 4:35 Ballad reclta- the Golden West, ’ her next lenture 22 Radio 'Theater program. appropriated for schools, <1,200,- •AtlC^Basti wsaf wnao wtle wjar 5:85^Dorethy Gordon CarRir Sees Need For Separate Ac­ NOVEMBER rovadttd Ootobar 1. ittl ^the most expensive legal talent ob- spat on a cop’s uniform. baalo: Kathryn Craven T i ^ —west Uon: DJD Berlin 6 U ght music; film. 000 la really interest on the endow- wtac wetb kyw wfbr wro-j wryway when 4:45— 5:45—Hilltop Houaa, Skit—to' 0 PvblU hat ■ ▼ • 1 7 SirtiilBf Bxp«pt ‘.ainable, headed, for the plaintiff One of toe most obvious of things, FELT BASE RUGS wcaa wtam wwj wsai wdol: MIdwstt RAN Moscow 7 Program in Eng­ Margaret Sbanna, of Columbia's Of the 7495 fur farms in toe menta aad wmag who wow wdaf wtrs Icstp; 5:0(^Frank OaMay Orchaatra SaDdajrt and Holidays Cotarad at tha I but one of the hardest to make one 5:15— 5:85—Praaa*Radio Nawa Period tion; Cafl Zoning Commis­ lish: W2XAD W 2XAF Schenectady "Arnold Grimm’s Daughter" cast, Dominion of Canada, SOS are locat­ Poet Offioa at Ifanebaatar. Oontu aa companies, by former Secretary of One western state, finding itaelf Msuntaini koa kdyl: South! wmbs; PasHlei kfl ksw komo khq kpo-J •kfu 5:88— 5:35—Tha Four SUra Rhythm 7:30 Science Forum, OLR4A Prague waa married to Elliott Woodruff, ed in the province oi Saskatchewan. Baoood Claaa Mall Mattar War Newton D. Baker. kind of union member tmderstand, la the midst of an agricultural de­ O PTIO NAL_ (staUoni______oner .leraU____ ' InUr- 8:45— 6:45—Seng Tima at Microphone SALE 5 : 0 ^ 7 :0 ^ P- oatle f l o Matodlaa...... — aaat 7:55 Children’s Chorus; GSD 08C la that the Instant a strike degen­ pression, poured out the school ehansMbljr on either RED or BLUE sion To Organize. SPECIALS GSB Lamdon 9:15 "M erry Go SUBSCRfPnOIf RATSB And there Is not a Hiring soul in money in the form of loans on networks): BASIC — Eaeti wlw wfee Obbligato” from Chicago—waat Ott# raar ty Mall ...... erates Into violence, rowdyism or wean work wool; Mldweeti wood wsl 5:15—— 7:7 :1 ^ H eb b y Lobby—eaat: Her. Round" revue: TPA4 Paris 10 Par Montb by Mall .. m m .* ....! H any way connected with the suit, on farms. Quite a few chunks went w sbf wbow webc kioo kane. OTHSH bart Foota'o Organ Concert—weat I SPECIAL SALE LADIES’ HANDBAGS— 79c ■ A Limited Num ber of Reconditioned •:8(^ 7;8C^Tha Aeolian Trio—weat Records; JZK Tokyo 12:45 Trio of m&cia Copy ...... I .tl either side, who entertains even the even verbal abuse it straightway to favored sons of the atate politi­ 9x12 feet O PTIO NAL STATIONS — Canadian: Possibility that the first meeting Koto. Paliyapad Oaa T a a r...... cal party then in power as loans I ^ cret efof; Cantrali weft wtnil wiba wday •M6' 7:45—Beaka Cartar'o Comment faintest shadow of a belief that the loses enormously In public sympa­ kfyr koun: toutht wtar wptf wis wiaz 7:05— 1:00—American Cavalcade—to c on worthless dr nearly worthless 7:80— 8:85—Eddie Cantor'a Program of the newly elected Zoning Com­ mnCBBII OP THE AMIOCIATCD A OiNUINC wflRwWBun wtod wloe wfbo wwno wese PRESS long, long trial now starting will thy and support—and most o f Its properties their owners never ex­ wav« w«m wme wsb wapi wamb wMx g :0 (^ 5:05—Koatalanata Muale—to e mission wlU oe called by toe Board 9xlOJ feel kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre woal ktha 8:35— 5:85—”Tiah” Dramatic Sarlat of Selectmen became a fact Mon­ Tba Aaaoclajad Pr«a« t« aaoluaivaly settle anything at all. BSverybody strength and prospects.of success pected to redeem. 5 . 9 5 kffbx ktba kark kgne; Mountain: kclr 5:05—10:0(L-Tha Gang Buatara—to cat aatltlad to tba aaa of rapublloatioo day night when Selectman Richard of all oa»a diapatehaa eraditad to It knows that the suit Is headed for disappear. " I t was the price we had to pay kibl ktar kob; Pacific: kfbk kws ki^ 5:85—10:85—Patti Chapin, Songa — RADIO SHORT SHOTS for recovery." answered one poli­ kam aaat: Hobby Lobby—waat repeat Martin proposed that on organiza­ ELEGTROMASTER or oot etharwlaa ereditad le thft the Supreme Court and It is expect If Commissioner Valentine’s or­ BIGELOW 5:45-10:45—To Bo Announced ( l l m.) ■ popar abd ataa tha local aava nalM tician, when called to accotuit by a regular $7.95 CaiTte Caat. — ^ 10:0(^11:0(^B . Ooedman Orchaatra — tion meeting of the zoning board be Next of the Ho.Iywood movie iiabad harain. * ed to be until next spring on the ders are adhered to and New York succeeding administration. 4:3(^ Bi30—Jack Armctrcng, Aarial— baaie: Poetic Malo<*'aa—wait repeat called shortly. "1 do not mean to studio shows will feature Warner All rldbta at rapablieaUoaa pt iU ! RUG eaat; Jaah Hloglna; •kctch'^ett f0:80—11:50—Dick Himbar Orchaatra— intimate that the selectmen should •pooiai dtapatabaa hafajD ara alao ra« way there strikers are compelled to carry on ft:4^Littla Orphan Annla ~ aaat: Orrin Tucker Orch.—weat Bros, stars in a radio tie-up with aarrad. And other sizes as. follows; aaat: Johnnie Jehneton'a Senga^-w 1tKM>—12:00—Tommy Doraay Orchaatra keep company wltb the zoning the sponsor of the current "H it Likely enough toe trial before the their struggles with a decency f :0D—Amarica'a ftcheola. Drama —baaie: P. Maatara Orchci.—weat group", Martin said. “ I believe which ncce.ssarily will carry with It lOMeiMol 4:1^ g:1$^Oon Winstow of tha Navy 11:80—12:30—Bob Croaby A Orchaatra Parade" program. Dick Poweu, Pall aaraioa alfant of N. M. A Sara- special tribunal ^11 cost half a 9x1") ..R egular $9.95...... $7.75 6:3(^ 4:S(^Prtaa* Radio Nawa Period that the farther apart we can keep singing star, will m. c th ) program ica.Ina mh Xr MOaOW-tANrOdtO . 5:35— 5:35—Songa and Joan Idwarda NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK in deliberations, the better it will be million, a million, two million__al a measure of dignity, they will " CAfiMTCa ^ which will be broadcast over NBC 5:45— 5:45—Billy A Batty—waaf: Ja BASIC — Beat: wjt wbi>wbia wbal for both boards. However, toe zon­ Manbar Amaiieaa Nawapapar Pab* quite certainly gain far more In 9x9 . .Regular $5.95...... $1..>0 Hauaar*a Orchaatra — waat; Little wham kdka wirar w zy i wjtn wayr on Wednesday n:ghts, imraedtalteiy Uabara AaaoolatloA most any astronomical sum. Orphan Annla—mldweat repeat ing authority should Immediately be public respect than they wintoae m wmal will wabv webr wcky wapd wean following Fred Allen’s Town Hall. How is a school teacher going to PAUL ML'NTS STRANGE 71/2x9 . .Regular $4.95...... $3.75 5:0D— 7:00—Amea 'n* Andy — east: wlec wleu: Midwaat: wenr wla kwk kotl put in working order, and 1 suggest Pabllabara Rapraaantattaao: Tha conaplcuousnesa Louie PanIce a d Hla Oreh.—waat wren wmt kao wowo wetn: South: Adolphe .Menjon and his wife, iuUaa Mathava Spaaial Acanoy-~Nai explain such a process as this so NAME IN OLD HAUNTS w 5:15— 7:15—Unola Kira Radio Station wrtd wnnr krgv kfdm wrol kria wjbo that aa a means to do this, the se­ • :B>— 7:S(^La Conga Orchaatra Prog. wdfu waga wegn kavx: Mountain: klo lectmen take the initiative.” Verree Teesdale, who have been Tora, Chleaco, DatroU and Boatoa. that It will make -ense? 6x9 .. Regular $3.95...... $2.95 New York, Nov. 17—When Muni 5:45— 7:45—Songa from Joan Sablon kvod kahf: Pacific: kfo kfnd kex kga It la thought that organization of guestarrlng on the alruaves lately, llMMBER ADDIT BURMAU OP How is she going to answer the 7:0D— ttOD—Ono Man’a Pamlly—« to o keca kjr have been signed for a mike Hlng CIRCCriJlTIONS HANG ON. OLD BOY! Wel.xenfreund wandered Into the 8x9 .. Regular $1.98...... $1.50 7:30— g:3(^Wayno King*a Orchaatra (N O TE : Sec W E AF-NBC for optional the Zoning Commission will be ac­ twclvc-year-old boy or glri who in i;0D— f:00—Fred Allan Town Hail list of autlona.) complished shortly, with a chairman with Charlie .McCarthy, Doc. 6. Cafe Royal on Second Avenue, t:0D—10:05—Tha Parade of Hit^—to o ConL BaaL Walter O’Keefo, who kept to< Tha Rarald Prlntlat Oompaap taa^ quires: " I f only the Supreme Court 'Complications," says the Hart­ 5:45—10:45—Allatair Cook. Comment and other necessary officers. Reg­ aatsfliaa aa Saanol^ raaponalbttttp s< u.ctime after his arrival In New 10:0(^11:00—Joe RInaa A Orchaatra— 4:80— 5:30—Tha Singing Lady — aaet; ular meetings and hearing schedules Town Hall open for Fred Allen dur for tppocraphtoal arrora appaarlno la can settle the const!* utlonal ques­ ford Times, "ore more or less com­ York, and failed to be addressed as aaat: Amoa *n' Andy—west repeat Harry Koqan and Orchaatra—went ing the summer, has been signci adrartlaamanU la tha Maachaatat All Perfect Rugs in *Cjs» j 10:85—11:30^Rudolf Frlfwl Jr. OrchaaL 4:45— 5:45—Tom Mix. Sketch—basic; will also be acted on. One select Cvastac BaralA tions in such a case why Isn’t the mon to all towns where minor Paul Muni, no one was less sur­ 11:05—12:00—Eddy Rogara A Orchaatra Al Vlarra and Hla Orchaatra—went man who asked last night not to be to co-star with Lanny Ross on tot prised than he. 11;80"^12:3(^“Liohta Out,” Dramatic 5:00— 5:00—Newa; M. Wabar Orchaa. case taken directly to that court?" courts exist. The remedy for that 5:3(^ 5:S(^Prcaa*Radio Nav/a Period quoted said, ’T d never go out for Hollywood Mardl Gras show, start It wa.x as Muni Welscnfreund Discontinued Patterns CBS-WABC NETWORK 8:35— 5:35—Tho Ravaiara—w ji only; the grief that toe zoning commiS' Ing Jan. 4. WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER 17 Some day a bigger man than undesirable aspect is the reorgani­ that he once stepped out of the Jack Baker, Tenor Songa—chain BASIC—Beat: wabo wado woko wcao 5:45— 5:45—Lowell Thomaa — east: Sion will get. That group haa a Arthur Rubinstein, noted pianist, Roosevelt and a-saner party than zation of toe entire minor court Cafe Royals to depart for toe weal war wkbw wkrc wbk wjr wdro good year’s work mapped out for wcau wjaa wpro wfbl wJav wgar: Mid* Eacorta—w.; Tom Mix—midw. rpt. will solo with toe New York Phil­ the Democratic party will tackle system and toe substitution there­ greener pastures of Hollywood waat: wbbro wfbm kmbo kmoz whaa 5 : 0 ^ 7:0(^Eaay Acaa, Skit—algo cat it, whether it knows it or not Be harmonic Orchestra over the Colum­ CONGRESS MESS and it Is toe name the waiters kfab krnt •i15-* 7:1^—Mr. Kean A Loat Paraona fore air the dead cats are thrown this problem of legalUtle mumbo- for of a less political arrangement. EAST—wbna wpg wbp whao wore efrb 5:80— 7:85—Lum A Abner—east only; bia airwaves Nov. 21. playing It kx>k8 DOW, on the third day of know. That he retired to a cor­ Mario Coxzl, Baritone—network there will be plenty of hits made, Tchalkowaky’s Concerto No. One in Jumbo and make it a major Issue That may come— if Governor Cross ner table in the back room of this ckac wibx wmaa wasg wnbf wlbi wkbn 5:45— 7:45—Chartotta Lanaing, Songa whio wgbf 7:00— 8:0(L—Eddy Ouchin Ore.—also c hope the zoning board can take it." B Flat Minor, Opus 23. the ^ngrtiwlonal extra session, as lives long enough.’’ nondescript cafe 1s as habit pre­ DIXIE—wgat wafa wbro wqaoi wdod before the people. AU the lawyers 7:8(L— S:S(^Sid Bkolaky of Hollywood It ia considered Impossible to hope Life of Francis Scott Key, the thou|(h good strategy.for the oppo­ scribed. For it was the same table kira wreo wlao wwl wtoe arid ktrh 7:45— 0:45—Tho Noraaman'a Quartet will be on the opposition side, of We are almost overcome by our ktaa waco koma wdbo wbt wdaa wblg that the rulings of the new com­ “ Star Spangled Banner” composer, where the eminent actor took his wdbi wwva wmbE waja wmbr wala 8:05— 5:0(>—To Be Announced (SO m.) mission will thoroughly please all sition to the New Desl would be to admiration for toe Times’ fortitude, •585— 5:85—Tha NBC Mlnatral Shew is to be dramatized on the Nov. X4 course, but doubtless the horse nightly place when be was the ktui kgko wcoa wdne wnoz kwkh know 5:05—10:05—Can. Johnaon'a Comment property holders as individuals, but : devote Its criticism, not to what this wmmm wjno wcha wxiar wmaa wcoc An a^ipitble sense of the people will prevail and not to say hardihood, in Its im­ second Avenue Booth of the Yid­ WATKINS 5:15—10:1(^Nola Day Song Program confidence was widely expressed to­ Cavalcade of America show over brothers INC . wrva 5:30—10:80—E. Oiira W alU Intarludo Columbia. Congress and administration have our court systeni will be redeemed mutable adherence to the convic­ dish stage. MIDWEST — wmbd wlan wlbw kfh 10:05—11:05—Nawa: Vagabonda Quartet day that the commission is one that vsrfitilt com­ The Cafe Rovale has been the wkbb wtaq wkbh wcco wabt kacj wnas 10:15—11:15—Klng'a Jaatara Orchaetra Lotte Lehman sings with Andre dona but to what they are falllog from its condition of absolute luna­ tion that Governor Cross would lift woe will work for the true best Interest bination For Cafe Dome of the Second Avenue 10:35—11:3(^Jimmy Doraay’o Orchaatra of toe town as a whole. Kostelanutz’s orchestra. to do and from every indication arc cy. the minor courts to such a plane of MOUNT.—kvor kla koh kal kavo kfbb, 11:05—12:(K^Hanry Buaaa^a Orchaatra actors for more than a quarter ot COAST—knz koln kol kfpy krl aafo koy 11:80—12:S(L—Earl Hinao A Orchaetra In mentioning the matter of an Dr. Frank Black, conductor of lmffi ^ tion o f major probIsms. vient as those who wait on cus- < Wednesdsjr, Nov. 17 8 :16— Shoppers Special. entirely on your own . to raise all the crops he can and to maculately unpolitical seeding of tomers at the Colony or Volain. 9 ;00—Mrs. Nancy Chase. ______Day ELECTRIC RANGES P. M. There could be no better lllustra They are In the habit of calling have the held-over produce remain ths Governor. 4:00— Lorenzo Jones. 9 :15—Dear Columbia. Eastern Standard Time tlon o f the lack of purpose and sln- their guests — rega.'-Uleas of how Special Sale 9 What a complete grasp Dr. Cross 4:16— The Qulding Light. :25— News service. • Repay to suit your on the farm. Then he Is for higher dl.stlngulshed they may be— by e ttn y In Congress—and this of 4:80—The Story of Mary Marlin. 6:30— Richard Maxwell. haa of too whole court situation, their first names; and many of New York. Nov. 17— (A P I — Paul course applies to the Icsdershlp tariffs on farm products and be is 4:45—The Road of Life. 0 :46— Mary Johnson, songs. how sure he would be to have only the waiters are ex-actors them­ 9 :55— Star Gazing In Hollywood. Whiteman and his band have signed purse e Quick, Friendly $ i l P - . 0 0 DURING rather than the membership— than quite definitely against any wage- 6:00— Hank Keene. persons of 100 per cent eligibility selves. One or two o: them have 10:00—Pretty Kitty Kelly. for another radio series. It will be NOVEMBER and-hour plan for the Industries or prospered to such extents that 6:16— "Terry and the Plratee.” on the CBS network and replace toe • the Senate's deliberately walking 5:S0—Jack Armstrong. 10:15—M yrt and Marge. Service e Strict Privacy. for agriculture, because he wants iuid fitness in their personnel, can t l« y could buy out the Cafe Roy- 10 present Friday night schedule of Into a filibuster against the anti 6:46— "Little Orphan Annie." :30—Emily Post ONLY to hire his help os cheaply ae poaal- scarcely be doubted when it Is re­ ale and its immediate environs for 10 :45— Instrumentalists. Hal Kemp’s music and Alice Faye, lynching bUL There baa never been ready cash. And frequently, they 0:00—News. starting the last day of the year.. Come in or phone us bls and he wants to pay the lowest called that among bis minor court NORGE 0:15—The Revelers. 11 :00—Hartford Tuberculosis and the remotest chance that the South have tided over their Impecunious Whiteman’s last extensive series 4 5 appointees was one gentleman who Public Health Society. possible prices for the things pro­ cl'ents for months at a time. 6:25—Musical Interlude. v;as concluded on NBC about a year am Deifiocrata would let tha lynch 6:30— Wrightville Ctarion. 11 :15—Carol Ketmedy’s Romance. duced by the Industries which be had some time before departed on Paul Muni has been their mod 11 :1P— Big Sister. ago, although since then he broad NORTON’S (Discount for Cash) - Ing bill coma to a vote and 6:45— Vic Arden’s Orchestra and % has to buy. a one-way Journey Into a world el of success since he became 11 :45—Aunt Jenny’s Real Life stor­ cast from Dallas .'or that network PERSONAL 977 Main Street aome o f them, have repeatedly serv­ world-renowned for his histrionic guests. in a late-night series and has plAc.- where politicians ceass from trou­ APPLIANCES 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. ies. FINANCE COMPANY B Eaat 5laln Street Rockville ed notice to that effect. They Bo, on ths whole, too Midwest feats in celluloid. When one of 12:00— Hollywood Lowdown. □ed some programs on MBS. farmer can be said to have a pretty bling and even Judges are al rest his talkies come to town, they at 7:15— Uncle Ezra’s Radio Station. P. M. For the new CBS series, the first are supported by other senators 7:30— Shero Trio. 7M Mntn Hnom S« fla t* Tlitatar lOU CAN SEE FOR YOUhSEU clear Ides of what bs wants. He and another was a Judge who long tend It in a body and the applause 12 :15— Your News Parade. four programs will come from Holly­ llld g. Tot. 84aft-wMr. Lavlaa. THIS OFFER EXPIRES DEC. 1st who, like Borah, are convinced that one hears w hen the name of the 7:45—"W hite Eagles." 12 wood. HOW WE FIT YOUR FEET! before had realgned his post, I 8:00— One Man’s Family. :30— Romance of Helen Trent. auch legislation, being nothing in wants, if not quite everything, at er.stwhile Wcisenfreund is flashed 12 :45— Our Gal Sunday. •lata #r lataraai gar aaat aiaatli. memory eervea correctly, and had 8:30— Wayne King’s Orchestra. Iy aa aagald grlaalgal aat atraadlaa least all the beat of I t orrosa the screen, generally cornea 1:00— Betty and Bob. An indication of what it would the world but an attempt to exer­ 9:00—^Town Hall Tonight. — Fred flitti. aad <3> garaaat aioathly an aaf EXPERT FITTERS MM ATTENDANCE There arc quite a good many peo­ removed from tha state. from their direction. It has been 1:15— Hymns of All Churches. cost to own a television receiver to­ ramnfndrr. cise police power a-lthln a state, la Allen and Portland Hoffa. day is apparent from the prices be­ ple In toll country who are not Stick to your guns, neighbor a sore point of Muni's film em­ 1:30— Arnold Grim’s Daughter. Sstly unconstltutlonaL 10:00— Your Hit Parade. 1 ing quott^ for toe "ICinescope." a Taa* la **Yoar Uaa^aa Friaad** consistency Is a Jewel. One con ployers that instesd of displaying :45— Hollywood in Person. Bvarf tatardaY**!! g. WUHC Midwest farmers, not farmers of himself in the mo -e patrician © 10:45— Talks by Alistair Cooke. 2 type of cathode ray tube recently POLLY PRESTON And yet the session starts off 11:00— News. 00—"Petticoat of the Air." any kind; and a good part of them never cease from respecting the haunts uptown, during his fur­ 2 15— News service. released for possible amateur and with what very evidently will be the 11:15— Joe Rines' Orchestra. Ba s Ic Li rvie tenacity of those rare souls In the lough In Manhattan, he has been 2:30—American School of the Air. other experimental use. wastage of a full week or more in and of the farmers who are not This Fine Norge 11:30—Program from New York. 7 7 x^ 1 / S ’-'-t*. i t -./ T h lt UNIVERSAL mountains of West Vlrglnls who J>urneylng down to a fairly ob­ 3 :00—Theater Matinee. For a tube that would repro­ a filibuster before the bill is aban Midwest or Southern, are hoglnning scure cafe on Seconc, Avenue al- 12:00— Weather Report. 3 :30— Science Service Series. duce a five-inch picture toe figure still hold fast to their certainty 12:02— EMdy Rogers’ Orchestra. doned by iU supporters. All this, to get completely fed up on the ;nost every evening. 3:45— Do You Remember. is 40, while for toe larger nine-inch that toe earth is flat 12:30— Lights Out. picture tube the sum goes to <60. Free G lazing o f course, being a grand gesture to Midwest farmer. Tyeoon Mary Plekford Eiectric Cooker 1:00—SUent This tube being only one important They are grttlng fed up on being On retain the Northern Negro vote. n Is no secret that besides ths I Tomorrow's Program component of a televlaion receiver, RANGE and HEATER told that you have to subsidise and FREE The only thing to be deduced fortune Mary Plcltford has ac­ A. M. “ THANKSGIVING” TOPIC present labon-tory models of which from the utter confusion In the lOddle and grease tha Midwest cumulated from her own acting 6:00—Blue Grass Roy. use as high aa 30 or more tubes al­ Fur Collars and career, she U financially interest­ 6:80— "Revelllo." together, it would seem that the Combination House Is that the membership has farmer and ths Southern cotton W ashington FOR LUTHER LEAGUE ed in other projects, including with each 7:00—Morning Watch—Ben Haw­ rest of the apparatus to go vtith it Cuffs made up .ts minds not to be a com­ farmer and fill their poekeU with one of the largest dramatic train- thorne. would run even a home-assembled posite megaphone for the President ea.>-y money so that they may be Daybook ing schools in the country, real 1 8:00— News. Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff Is set something above a couple hun­ On every fur trimmed lady’s able to buy the products of Industry estate and a nationally advertls- 8:15—Good Morning Melodies. dred dollars. coat that we clean and press any more. But it has been vesaing '' ' By PrtMton G rover-^ e i product. Speaker At Meeting In and keep toe factory wheels go 1 0 ^ 3 8:30— Radio Bazaar. at our regular price. the administration so k>ng that It But it is not generally known 1 9:00—Milky Way. ' Emanuel Church Last Night Tuning In tonight: iDg. Washington — People who grow NORGE has lost all lnltl.itlve and hss no in excited over what could happen to that she controls a huge Interest 9:18— Oreteben McMullen. Talks— WJZ-NBC 7:46 Rep. Mar­ dependent views as to what nced.“ Yet the entire farm population ths <50,000,000,000 social security in those running electric signs 9:80— Food News. Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff, pas­ tin Dies o f Texas on "The Wage- Call 4836 Hour Bill’’; WABC-CBS 10:45, M. to be done or how to do it. of eleven states comprising this en reserve now piling up In the treas­ that flash Incandescent meassKes APPLIANCE 9:45—"Artistry of Homemaking.’’ tor o f the Center Congregational For Quality Cleaning across Broadway and other 10:00— Mrs. Wiggs of the C a b b ie church, spoke to fifty Luther Lea­ P. Davidson, chairman of Progres- tire Midwest is less than eight mil ury might bs interested in what Congress la in rebellion, hut it ‘a happened to educational trust funds Broadways each night. And few Patch. guers at the Emanuel Lutheran slvj Party, on "Progresalve Thought EYES EXAMINED - CI.ASSES FITTED the rebellion of an unled mob which lion persons, almost exactly the In the states. people who pause to read toejo 10:15—John’s Other Wife. church last night on the general in Nation and State"; WOR-MPS SMAIX WEBKLV PAVMKNT8 NORGE 11:16, Senators Alben W. Burkley, has no set purpose, no immediate same as that of New York city and The social security money being niazda pronouncements on toe 10:SO-^ust Plain BiU. topic of Tbanlugivlng. The meet­ PEERLESS Rialto realize that each flicker of shown here! 10:45—Today’s (Children. ing was in charge of Robert Hc- James F. Byrne and Cbarlea L. Me- RICHARD STONE or remote objectives— and as yet Its Immediately adjacent suburbs. paid In by employes sod employers is used by tbs federal treasury for a lamp Is adding considerable to Concentrator 11:00— David Harum. Comb and hla publicity committee. Nary on the unemployment census. OHTII’IAN no significant leadership. Somehow we find It a little diffi­ current expenses and government tot revenue o f "America’s Sweet­ tll:lS—Backstage Wife. In pointing out the many things W EAF-NBC— 7:15 Uncle Ezra; 8 Geaning Works Waa. », Bergerwi, UptematrM heart ’’ ' for which we have to be thankful, One Man's Family; 0 Fred Allen re­ 7M Mala 8L State rheeler Bldg. TeL 47M The huge Democratic majority Is cult to believe that all the rest of I. O. U. note# are sub.xtltiited for It. If jrou’ve been planning the 11:80— HI Bo^. 93 Wells Street GAS RANGE which he described as “unearned in­ turns; 10 Hit Parade; 11 Kansas In a fair way to destroy Itself. Un toe 125 million people in this coun­ It is all perfectly legal -not in the purchase of a new gas or 11:45—"The Mystery Chef.” same claos, of courae, with what Snooesa Secret 12:00 noon—"Getting the Most Out crement of value," Rev. Woodruff City philharmonic; 12:30 Lights ()ut less a miracle of order and. purpose try depend so completely on too electric range, or a new elec­ In 19.15 Norge announced Con. has been done by some states to More and more girls have to centrator burners, called thb nf Life.’’- R e v . WUliam 8. SUd- spoke of the courtesy and efficiency nyctery. tric washer, here’s an oppor­ of those who serve the public, the WABC-CBS— 7:15 Hobby Lobby comes out of the ch.aos in Washing­ nrlchraent of those eight million federal school funds. rely upon pulchritude to ac tunity that's going to make it greatest advance in gas range ger. ton the only thing that can prevent, for their own chance to get a living. q^iilre almost any kind of a Job. engineering since the Insulation P . M . unswerving loyalty of true friend­ (W est repeat 10:30); 8 Cavalcade well worth your whUe to visit ship and love, the freedom we en­ Cornell Did All Right. One chain of restaurants in Man­ our store NOW. o-i-en. Now Norge announces 12:15— "Young Wldder Jones." of America; 8:80 Eddie Csmtor; 9 by next summer, a vast revulsl-m And Just as hard to believe that Mr. joy under the U. 8. mode of gov­ Kcstelanetz concert and Jascha In the years before the Civil war. hattan doesn’t engaga hostesses :30—The Story of Sight throughout the country in favor nt Simmer-concentrator burnera.. ernment and the fruits of the earth Heifetz, violin; 9:30 Drama "Tlsh"; Wallace and Mr. Roosevelt believe the government began making land unless they approach almost Zleg- Read more about this Free tWth even greater economy and . 12:45—Singing Sam. cooker at toe extreme rIghL provided by a bountiful God. 10 Gang Buzterz; 10:30 Ted Huzlng s change in the polltlr.sl complexion it But it tsn’t difficult to believe grants to the states for educatit)nai fcldian standards of beauty. And efficiency. Whan combined with 1:00— News; Weather. toe other day the Belmont-Plaza 1:15—Joyce Jordan. Mias Aatrld Benson led the devo­ tezUmtuilal dinner. of Congress will be lark of an op­ that the electoral votes of those purposes. Each state waa ex- heat control, these new features tional period, after which a short Savings Banks' Depositors Form pected to sell the land at a fair Hotel started training four «•—a Norge’s new gas-saving oven 1:80— Words and Music. iVJZ-NBC—8 Eddy Duchin or­ position leadership able enough and eleven states are precious to this business session was held. Re­ chestra; 9 Whittal Stradlvmrluz price. The money was to be put lers who could try out for a mus­ make Norge one of toe greatest 1:45—Marjorie Mtlla. . Sincere enough to present a con •idmlnlstratlon—or that it’s about ical show any day and get In. The 2:00—Kay Fayre. freshments were served and a so­ seriez; 9:30 Mtnatrel ih o v; 10 Gen. In ’’irrevocable’’ trusts to that only ia-savtag ranges avaUablel cial hour was enjoyed. It was an­ strucUve and workable progrim time for the rest of the country to the Interest would be used to help Eclmont-Plaza insists that thiy Sodel sketched, <144.M. 2:15— Beatrice Fairfax. Johnson comment; 10:30 Walts In­ quartet of money-changers be 2:30—Guy Hedlund and Company. nounced that the annual meeting terlude; 11:30 Henry Buzse orches­ , in place of the m e.j that the ma­ inquire whether It is supposed to school children learn toe better wav of life. ^ Cf the four who qualified, one 8KK)— Pepper Young’s Family. and election of officers of the Luther tra. One Of The Country's Best jority Is making of things. cut any figure at U1 in the national won a beauty contest In Texas, N O R G E A utobuilt 8:15— Ma Perkins. League would be held Tuesday eve­ What 'to expect. Thursday; Purchased Some states did very well. Cor­ © ^ _ _ _ ning, December 7, and ail Leaguers picture. nell university is partially support­ the second waa in the movies, the 8:30—Vie and Sade. W EAF-N be — 2 p. m. Music Together third is a college graduate and L a r a : le O’Neils. were urged to be present. Guild; 4:15 Guiding.Light, serial; 6 $ - * ed by a healthy endowment grow­ WASHERS MORE ABOUT THE 14950 t r y t o e x p l a i n i t ing out o f the wise operation of its was a Powers photographic model Khare of the New York atate allot­ ano the fourth was educated in , There is frequent complaint on PICKETING Time la money to housewives as COOKER « ment Old Exra Cornell kept both Europe. Customers look at them well as business men. and no one List Of Citizens. Giving Yon ■ the part of serious minded persons instead of at toe cash register rorx2 Commissioner Valentine of the the land and the money out of the wUl deny that clothee are a big The Norge Electric Cooker. ■ that the American school system hands of political operators and his and If the girls wanted to short part of the budget You can save which la offered Free with any WDRC New York Oty Police has Lssued e change the gveets. they probably - Norge Kitchen Appliance shown «*inery for its conversion and of financial hoica Is "boning" when be is arguing Model sketched. <174.15.* $15.00 dis­ 8:45—Bong Time—DorU Kerr. move from one picketed place to count If old range is turned in for wiring, or house has Range clrculL distribution in the form of electrici­ about something. When a swing 7:00—Poetic Melodies. another. Violators o f the rules will iBdivIdual Loans Ma4tw addict U "knocking off" be U get­ 7:15—"H ob^ Lobby." ty in the Tennessee Valley region. The Ultra-Modem be arrested. Many a political henchman has ting aa emotional response from 7:45-Bosks Carter. waa begun ths trial 8:00—Cavalcade of America. See Your Local Dealer Or Almost bsyoBd doubt Valentine wheedled himself a loon from tbs the music and a claiineUst who «< n nult brought by qighteen pow­ endowment funds In amounts far "Jlvsa" Is up to tomfoolsty wltb 8:80—Texaco Town with Eddie The Savings Bank wUl be called "Oosaackt" "enemy of Ute BOOM. Captor. er companies to rtstraln ths Ten- out of proportion to the property See labor," "strike breaker," “tool o t he left in the hands of the atate NORGE 9:00—O ieaterilMd Preaanta. •••••• Valley Autboitty from fu^ ths oppressor," etc, by tboas wOd- aa security. Some states stUI Druggalts of Italy presented aa- 9:80—"TW »”— Miuy Roberto Rina- The AAanchester Electric Division BOMration.. tnuuYer, dUtrtbu- own barren mountain ridges dsot brous mortara for war ma- bBrt. •yed and hysterical cteaturea who mUss o f cut-over fotsgt land to e l e c t r i c RANG E WATKINS 10:00—“Gang Bostors." of Manchester ^ ' BM Bale «r elrotrtool p S m t to tMifilA but they wma ooavwtsd NORGE iwagliW that by lying down on Mda- t ^ husky lumps o t sdueattna- Into balls instead o t Tks I B O T H C B S I N C BEFORE YOU BUY 10:80—BwadMi QIaa Cbib of Hart­ IH B OONKBOnOUX F O W n OOMPAJrV vvttli .tlia OMaglalnanta, ford. A Hatnal Savings Bank waam acrsamlng and hcaaUiig a) funds b « s M to be placed in the U t- tada tower, ia AVfste iS:4l— To be aawnwicsd. /TSUainStnet Hi^duatar. P A 6 S S IX Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e k a i^ , aiANGMEtrrEK, (x >n n ^ We d n e s d a y , No v e m b e r i 7, i 9s? MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY. 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George Sanders and Peter Lorre Russians Arctic Campers Leslie Carter *s Famous Hair LADIES ORANGE LODGE isANCER S P r STORY featured. ROCKVILLE Declares Most Mother Love A l Shean, Aged Comedian, The most extraordinary venture HERE SEATS Om CERS OF WAR’S INTRIGUES a courageous man-ever faced, with Drifting Near Greenland one chance In a thousand that he False, It Is Now Disclosed Back Again On Broadway- wrould ever return, thla untold spy Is Nothing But Self Love story of the great war to brought Most UnususI Venture Man to vivid life by the sensational per­ Ifowow, Nov. 17.^— (KP )— Four^:^ Now Uiat the direction of the REPUBUCANS NOM INAL Mrs. Elizabeth A. House Of New York. Nov. 17— (API—Nowgalao had helped make pubUc Idols New York, Nov. 17.— (A P )—He'sKremember as vividly as ’’Yes, We Ever Faced Is Depicted; formance of , des­ RoMiBo Arctic CAmpera, rldlnf an Polar drift la known. Dr. Schmidt It can be told. of Lillian Russell, Richard Honsfleld Hartford, Is Returned To ^ “ *• ‘"•Ututlon of mother tined to skyrocket him to screen said. Soviet aclenttata were planning ALDERMEN CANDIDATES Preside As Worthy Mistress VVUli&iti Ailftii NcUboq, president of ^lov6 •• whole. wblta-baired now and roly-poly, with Have No Bananas" or the more re­ “Perfect Specimen” Stars loa floe down from the North Pole, That aixfoot torrent of carrot-red and Jeanne BagelA Smith college, was only mildly In­ cent "The Mery-go-Round Broke fame. • to fly two and possibly three seta of Among bla present customers are "I suppose I did say that,” he a gentle voice and a sat sweet Erroi Fiynn. r^orted by radio today that they campers to the far aide of the Pole hair worn by the late Mrs. Leslie terested todsY to learn that he had Down. ." Outstanding In the cast are Vir­ the wife of a prominent New York said, "although It seems a little smile, and tbs tears will fall, tney ginia Field. Sig Rumann, Joseph wart only about 139 milea off the and let them drift acroas it about Daughters of Liberty, , No. 125, caused a flutter of Indignation in exaggerated. I was simply trying Tonight, Al Shean^m es back to Democrats Leave Choice Of Carter, famous actress—it waa the banker, an ex-governor's wife, a U maternal hearts by declaring that say when be speaks his lines across If be 'lived, thla daring British Schildkraut. Maurice Moscovtch. Bortheaatem ooaat of Greenland. 300 miles apart. envy of women of two continents— Ladies Loyal Orange Lodge, seated to make the point that some parents Broadway. Candidates In Their Party 3. Army general and a weU xnown mother love is not the beautiful do not progreas." . the footlights on Broadway tonight. In the title role of “Father secret agent sitting with the (3er- Lionel Atwell and Luther Adler, In In Moacow, Dr. Otto Schmidt, Ernest Krenkel, camp radio was false, and it cost her 550,uuu. New York clergyman. For them and Its officers last evening In Orange emotion the poets say It la. man high command in the uniform supporting roles typical of their loader of the aerial expedition that operator, broadcast a description To The City Committee. hall, with District Deputy Mrs. Lil­ In his speech, made at a dinner But off-stage, he's still the im Malachy's Miracle," tija old-time Hair Merchant Albert Simonson 300 bewlgged SoclalUea Simonson "I used to think mother love was plsh-eyed buffoon who rollicked the roaring harlequin—now in r.la seven­ of a Prussian Lancer could strike talent. wtahtiabed the camp 13 milea from life in the ice floe hut. He said disclosed today that the actress, lian McCaughey In charge of the given him by the Smith College "combs the world for hair.' one of the most wonderful things Club of New York In honor of hla nation, nearly two decade ago, ties—undertakes an entirely new a deadlier blow than a million "The Perfect Specimen, " a come­ s3 DAYS OI\LY tlia Pole nearly six month* ago tald locked like a sugar-coated cake during her 16 years on Broadway, Greying slightly himself, Simon­ work. Mrs. Elizabeth A. House in the world," Dr. Nellson said in a marching men! If he succeeded, dy-drama starring the Immensely Rockville, Nov. 17.—The Ke- of Hartford was returned as worthy 20th anniversary as preildent. Dr. when he slithered onto the stage vein of theaplanisro. the four men probably would be surrounded by ice hummocks and bought ten new seta of hair, paying son Insisted false hair looked os speech last night, "but now 1 don t Nellson said: it meant heartbreak; if be failed, popular Errol Flynn and the no less taken off In January before their snowdrifts. publlcma nominated aldermen in mistress. Her associate officers with another grotesque-garbed zany "I have very serioua, very tragic the four wards of Rockville on Tues­ $8,000 each time. She also paid $30,- natural as the real thing. believe in mother love. Nine "Often, the first thing that a and sang: momenta," he explained. ’’It'll seem the firing squad. Chaiacterlsed by well-liked Joan Blondell, is sched­ ice raft reached >pen sea and dan­ The but was jammed nrlth a mis 000 for repairs. are: times out of ten mother love Is jolting realism that makes It the uled with "Lancer Spy” Thursday, day evening at largely attenijed "Aa real aa yrour ow n?" be was Past worthy mistress, Mrs. Lil­ mother does when her daughter en­ "Ob, Mr. Gallagher! Oh, Mr. Galla­ odd, somehow, if the audience cries ger of breaking ap. cellany of supplies and equipment, Simonson, who obtained Mrs. Car­ asked. nothing but self love." rolls In college Is to ask us just most sutpenaeful spy story ever Friday and Saturday at the State. The campera had drifted more caucuses, these men to represent lian McCaughey; deputy mlatreaa, gher!" the way they say they will—instead sausages and scientific equipment ter's locks from peasant glrla m "Sure." be smiled, pulling olt-his "Mother love," the pedagogue how ' much time the girl caa get screened. "Lancer Spy." Twentieth' This Warner Bros, production has ilise than 400 milea. It waa likely ice- banging aide-by-sidc. The camp re them at the City election on Tues­ Mrs. Mary M. (Tonn; chaplain, Mra. went ont, "is largely a matter of "Hello, what'i on your mind thia of whooping Witt laughter like they Century-Fox picture, opena tomor­ been rated by preview critics as day, December 7th. Austria-Hungary, said false hair own hair and holding It up. "See!” Martha Cranston; recording secre­ away from school, away from all morning, Mr. Shean?" used to do. In the old Gallagher and 55c Ringless braakara Would pick them op be- ported a temperature of 11 degrees saving mother's face. Mothers the opportunitlea we can give her. row for three days at the State among the very best laugh-and- tsraea Greenland and Spltzbergen. below sero, Fahrenheit The followring candidates were tary, Mrs. Elizabeth R. Caverly; don't want their daughters to fall "Everybody's making fun Shean days." theater, with Dolores Del Rio, thrill photoplays nf the year. financial eecretary, Mrs. Geor^na About that 1 despair. nominated by the Republicsna: First in school because-tt reflects on the ’’I want the mothers In this g X )i the way our country's run. He likes the Idea of being a ward, four year term, Ernest Llpp- Jorie Wainwrigbt, a graduate of were nominated for borough officers Tomlinson; treasurer, Mrs. Martha And it seems we'U aoon be living tragedian now, after 50 odd years C h i f f o n s Wheaton College. mother Euid ia socially awkward. ’ dience to examine their consciencti man; two year term, William to be voted j>n at the annual elec­ Leemon; first lecturer, Mrs. Mar­ After mulling it over thla morn­ European." of comedy. LMklng back, tbougn, ter being defeated In the election, All mothers of Union church are In dealing with their daughters and . . ,* 1 . Srhmalx; second ward, four year tion to be held Monday, Dec. 13th; garet G. Smith; second lecturer, ing Dr. Nellson explained, with one find If they are really interested "Why, Mr. Shean! Why, Mr. Shean, he has no regrets that be didn’t c headed a petition to the new board invited to attend the meeting. Mrs. OPENJORUM term, Eben H. Cobb: two year term, Warden Ronald Mitchell, court of Mrs. Marie Douglas; first conduc­ hand on the knob of bis hotel room In the daughter’s welfare and her On the day they took away our old start out playing tragic roles in his aa follows: “We the undersigned Ellen Flss will be the hostess for tress, Mrs. Atmle L. Tedford; sec­ Every item listed below MUST QO REGARD­ voters of the Town of Uanchestei Fred Schindler; third ward, four burgeases two year terms, Aldo door, that he wae thinking only of Intellectual development, or In her canteen. youth. the evening. _ PelonI,, Hugh Ward and John B ond conductress, Mrs. Mary Phelps; a limited number of mothers, and The coat of living went so high "No," he said, with a twinkle, "i \ LESS OP ORIGINAL C08TI We must clear hereby petition jrour honorable year term, Robert Davies; two year Inside guard, Mrs. Clara Robinson; social career, and In what the term, Edwin Lehrraitt; fourth ward, Teacher To Wed Plccin clerk and treasurer John W that hia remarks were not to be neighbors wilt think of her." That it'a cheaper now to die— " only wish I'd saved my money aa a our itocki for 1938 merchandise! NOW prices SPIESS TELLS REASONS board to call a special town meet Announcement is made of the en­ outside guard, Mrs. Martha Bell: FOLKS— Yen wonlda’t get finer boas log for the following purpose; To four year term, Max Rothe; two Kelrans, tax collector Lolo Plccin. "Abaotively, Mr. Gallagher." youth." have been tensatlonally ilaihedl I^oer tamplea gagement of Mm, Annie B. Andrews, Bailiff, Chief of Police George Kea- trustees, Mrs. Annie Donnelly. Mrs. "Posalutely, Mr. Shean!" If you paid 69cl Full faih- see If the legal voters of the Town year term, John Idziak. Ellen Ferguson. Mrs. Annie Perine. For two years, be recalled, he got demonstrators aTa included! Nevreat furniture Although the Democratic cau principal of the East District school ly, registrar of voters Joel H. Reed friends-who are appredatlve of good That waa in the early post-war $2,500 a week in Ziegfeld'a "FoUlea" and heater stylet are featured I Buy novr—SAVE iontd ehiffona or ttrv. ROGERS OPPOSES HIM will empower and Instruct your to Miron J. Case of The Rockville Worthy Mlatreas Mrs. House pre­ honorable board to .mmedltaely Is discs were scheiliiled to be held at 2nd and William L. Taylor. Bern­ muaic, bring them along. They will years, when Al Shean and the late and $3,500 - a week in the movies. This Is An Introductory UP TO ONK-HALFI Ice weight. Sale priced un­ House, who was with the J. J. sented to the Installing staff, should­ HIGHLAND PARK sue bonds to take care of all the the same time, there were no cau­ ard C. Hanley and Francis Luce er corsages of vari-colored chysan- ba welcome. Edward S. Gallagher stirred a He still gets royalties from phono­ til Satnrday. Selectman Maintains He Has town's outstanding notes" etc. Note cuses and the Democratic city com Regan Manufacturing Company tor were elected members of the themums tied with orange ribbon, tumult through the land, singing graph records of the famoua Oalla- ■'rrrr’^4®' many years. borough committee for the coming Wednesday evening at 7:80 there Been “ A Stumbling Block;' the words "Immedlstely Issue mittee will name the candidates. to the officers and members she their thousand-verse ballads with gher-Sbean jingles, which, he aald, Story About tin. . The wedding will take place on year. Being one ticket In the field, will be a meeting of the membership MOUTHFUL the haunting refrain that oldsters ■tin sell "surprisingly well.” Works For “Best Interest' bonds." It was a case of necessity The list of candidates must be fliea gave corsages of mums, and to the ’ .-4. . to Issue bonds after the young before Friday. The Democratic city December 27th at the home of Mrs. the candidates nominated are usu­ installing mistress a brown fitted committee at the Club bouse. This Richmond, Ind.—Asked by friends lectman Willard B. Rogers had committee will aiso Oil the vacan­ Andrews on Union street. Rev. Ur. ally elected. Attorney William 51. pocketbook. The recording secre­ Is very important. Community ac­ what he wished for hla birthday, Editor, The Herald, tivities cannot be carried on with­ served four years as selectman. cies for office on the general ticket, George 8. Brookes, pastor of the Krug was moderator and John W. tary In behalf of the lodge present­ Malcolm Parshall, 22, laughed and discussed at the recreations) ses­ Bafore 1 proceed to show that Union Congregational church will Kelrans acted as clerk. About 125 out some support. The many new said, "a hambur£,er." Pero Orchards. I M M E D I AT E If any credit Is due him. It la not as these were not filled at the gen­ ed to Mrs. House a black velvet sion. attended. homes In the Highlands will In­ He got It. The sandwich was 14 BIG REGISTRATION OAKLAND STREET STAND WQlard B. Rogers has various rea that be has ewelled our town tress eral caucus on Monday night. officiate. Mrs. Andrews will continue evening bag with rhinestone clasp. In the concluding general scMlon CLEARANCE aoaa to be so antagonistic to me and uiy, but because he Is th f Father Will Open Season aa principal until the close ot the The funeral of Gordon Handel, 40, Both responded, . expressing their crease these activities. The mem­ inches In diameter, two and a half Friday afternoon. Or. Leo Wolmon, that I am and have been a atum- of UancheaUr'a bonded Indebted The Rockville High school bas­ school year in June. who was found dead In bed Tuoe- thanks and hearty appreciation for bership drive Is giving everyone an inches thick and contained two and nationally known economist and la­ We have hundreds of customers who know our merchandise 22 Cal. Rifle, Single Shot. Regular $6.98. ft* O A ' bllng block la bis path. I want to neas. The records prove that ketball team will open Its season Bowling Tonight day morning at his home in the the lovely gifts. Deputy Mistress opportunity to be helpful. a half pounds of hamburger. FOR N. E. PARLEYS bor mediator, will dlscii.ss the labor and are steady cnatomera the year 'round. But this message to Special ...... ^ O e 4 a 7 show how false and untruthful bis Frankly 1 admit my dlaquallAca this evening when It meets the A team of oowlers known as the Crystal Laae dlatrlct, will be held Mrs. Mary Conn presented to Wor­ The boys between the agea of outlook for industry and Ralph E. dlteetod to bondreda of others who, we believe, are not aware of 11-16 are Invited to attend the sec­ atatemeats are. To Ulustrate; In tlona, but my greatest regret American International tkillege Col- West Sides of Wallingford will meet Thursday afternoon, at 2:30. Rev. thy Mistress House and to Record­ Flanders, a recognized authority on the service we give and the things we have to sell the year 'rouniL 22 pal. Rifle, 6 Shot, Lyman Sight. ^ A C his Open Forum letter of November that 1 lack bla magic power to the Maple Grovj Five in a Nortne.-n Kendrick Grobal pastor of the Staf­ ing Secretary Caverly. boxes of ond meeting of the boys’ organiza­ STORM SASH economic problems and industrial We have Juat finished harvesting and packing the finest legtans at the Sykes school gym, Irish linen handkerchiefs, brought tion, at the club house, tomorrow management, will present a pro­ Regular $15.95. Special...... V • e ^ O IS, he tails a iMg story of what I transmute a shoemaker Into a starting at 7:30 o'clock. Bowling League match thia evening ford Springs C^ongregatlonal church To Fit Any Window. Conference Of Business crop of our own grown apples yon have ever seen. said and did at the selectmen's at 8 30 at Maple Grove on Franklin will officiate. Burial will be in the from Ireland by Mrs. Conn, who evening, Thursday, at 7 p.m. Also Painted and Hung If Desired gram for New England industry. Reg.:. gl.oa11.00. Save 23c pr. New building - plumbing • concrete - side­ Today's game will be a beneflt af­ visited there during the past sum­ Thanksgiving to at hand and Christmas to coming soon— 12 Gauge DeLuxe Repeater Shotgun. ^ 1 A C deilgasi Eyelet tope! Each masting, held November 8, and walk Inspector. street. The star bowler of the Waii- (Crystal Lake cemetery. He was Plans for the Saturday evening two big holidays when you will want fruit, vegetables and other what would have happened If the fair with the entire proceeds being born in Stafford, July 31, 1897 the mer. musical program are now complete. SCHALLER’S Regular $35.95. Special ...... / e ^ O elde 30’ x2H yda I have learned much elnoe hold used to purchase new jackets for Ingford team ia Larry Sjoholm who A supper of Italian style spaghet­ Leaders And Governors speclaltiee. This to the place where yon get Quality In these board had disregarded Town Ooun Ing public office and I often wonder ia well anown in Hartford bowling spn of Frank and Anna (WUlls) A group of artists from Hartford WOODWORKING SHOP lines at moderate prices. Rag.■fl. $1.39 $1.3 Loca Pain ael's l^ a l advice and had taken th players on the squad. ti, vegetable salad, rolls, fruit jello win be present to entertain at the GIBBONS ASSEMBLY 12, 16 Gauge Double Barrel Shotguns.^ ^ 1 O AC. ed why some men, irrespective ol circles being a member of tne Handel, and had always resided here 890 Cantor Street Juat a tip for Thanksgiving—we have arrangements whereby Wide—36’’x2V4Y id ^ O ' ydil J I 7 seine. This year’s team at the High being engaged In farming and wood­ with whipped cream, chocolate club house, at 8 p.m. If you have To Get Started Tomorrow Regular $26.95. Special...... e 4 0 quallflcatlons, got all the breaks and school has very few players left Travelers Insurance Co. team bf the yon can get a choice native turkey picked from a flock of over |w. The truth of the matter Is, I at­ chopping. Besides bis mother be la sponge cake and tea was served In other fine, sincere, honest and hard from last year's Uve. The team to American division of-the Hartford the banquet hall by the standing SESSION ON FRIDAY 2,800 to fit your needa See ua about thla matter at once. 12 Gauge Single Barrel Shotgun. Regu- d* f AC Sala. Curtain Material tended a Parent-Teachers Asaocla working men had no chance what Indiiatrial League. survived by a brother, Fred O. Han­ Cuchion dots an d O O tion meeting In Buckingham that start this evening will-he picked del of Crystal Lake. .November soclsl committee under Several weeks ago wo started dally delivery aervioe to all ever. Thla team Is the on ewhich de­ the chairmanship of Mrs. Georgina Boston, Nov. 17.—Business lead­ parts of the town. Call before 10 a. m., please. lar $7.45. Special ...... $ 3 e 4 0 nett I evening and was not present at the from the following: Captain Liisa, Harold Mead, 46, of Vernon Cen­ Commnnion For Deceased During the past forty-one years O'Brien, Jalson. Kuhnly, Blmn. feated the Grove Five In all three Tomlinson. Games and chorus ers from all New Elngland will meet Watch each Wednesday and Friday night for our announce- selectmen's meeting. The Herald 1 have always fought for the beet ter was arraigned before Judge singing followed. Members Of Order At St. 16 Gauge Shells, box of 25. Regular 70c. *> g plainly stated that I was absent and Yost, Kellner. MlfTlt, Modenskl and games rolled at Wallingford In the with the six New England Gov­ menta Interest of the town and Its taxpay first round of the league. Bernard C. Hanley Is the borough It was announced during the eve­ Special ...... a 5 « 3 C that Ur. Waddell had informed the Allen court Tuesday morning, on the ernors Thursday and Friday for a James’s Church Sunday ere. 1 accepted public office, not for "Boomerang" Presented Offirlal Board ning that the annual Christmas Cafeteria Supper and Fair Morning. selectmen that be bad spoken to me what I could get out of it but with charge of jack lighting deer uelng party for the members and their joint dlacuaslon of problems affect­ Hunting Coats. Regular $3.98. da q q q during that afternoon and that it TTie official board of the Rockville tbs one and only desire—to help The second and final presentation motor vehicle lights for hunting. He children would , take place Decem­ ing the economic welfare of this re­ PHONE 6384 Special ...... - . waa my desire to accept Town of the three act play "Boomerang" Methodist church will hold a meet Community House, North Coventry* Gibbons Assembly, Catholic La­ make Manchester a better place to ing this evening at 7:30 o’clock. pleaded guilty and was lined $50 for ber 21. Mrs. Margaret Bain and gion. They convene in the Thir­ STOVES Counsel Hyde’s advice and that his took place In the Sykes Auditorium dles of CJolumbus will meet Friday live In. Is Important that all heads of socie­ jack lighting deer, $35 of the fine Mrs Martha Bell were appointed teenth New England CTonference, Gladstone Bags. Regular $8.95. C A C latter be placed on Ole. The min­ on Tuesday evening and each ot was remitted by the court and $1 co-chairmen of the committee. FViday, November 19, 5:30 to 8:00 p. m. under the auspices of the governors evening at 8:15 in the K. of C. Combination Coal and Gas Range. utes of that meeting show it was so I have given many years of my ties be present. clubrooms. Final returns should Special ...... v O e ^ d leisure time to my adopted State those taking part deserve credit for for using auto lights for hunting. 5IE>’U: Tenderloin stoak, oyster stew, baked beans, brown and the New England Council at Regular $144.95. Special...... voted. the success of the production. Fined In Court The volume of total world trade be made at this meeting for the $105.95 and Town, perhaps 1 should not ex Felix Baltulonls, 24 of Wapplng He paid a fine and costs amounting the Hotel Statler, Boston. Ad- l.adies’ Fitted Case.Regular $15.95. (P 1 /"k f t t Willard B. Rogers continued and In the first part o. the play, a to $25.56. Mead waa arrested Fri­ In 1936 was 5 per cent larger than bread, Hamburg tandwlches, salads, pie, coffee. 'vanoe registration Indicates that autumn dance, to the general chair­ pect anything other than the' recom was before the City Com t ot Rock man. Mrs. Bernard Fogarty, or the Special...... ^ l U e ^ O Coal Range. Regular $72.95. said: TJpon amUier occasion Se­ prologue Rip Van Winkle was pre­ day night by Game Warden Ekiward in 1935. During the first quarter FOOD SALE Inclndlng Plee, Cakes, Fruit, Vegetables, WIntor this win be the largest conference lectman Spleas told Building inspec­ penae this World so freely gives vlllc on Tuesday charged with drtv ticket chairman, MIsa Mary Don­ Special...... INGRATITUDE. sented with the following children Wralght of Rockville and Deputy of 1937 It was more than 12 per ever held by the Council. $35.95 tor Elliot at a recent meeting that Ing imder the influence ot liquor and Evergreen, Ice Cream, Candy nnd Popcorn. Twelve years ago, the six New nelly, before Thursday evening. Youre truly, taking part: Noiman Philip, Ran­ Charles CJolburn of WUUngton, in cent larger than In the correspond­ Tbe local assembly has been In­ SILVERWARE all a mercbiuit would have to do driving while .Is license was sus­ England governors, sent a chaUenge Coal Range. Regular $49.95. Mathias SpieM dall Merk, Roy Ferguson, Robert the vicinity of CTrow HlU district. ing period of 1936. vited to an open meeUng sponsor­ with an alleged over-hanging metal Williams, Herbert Sharp. Steven pended. He was committed to 60 John B. Corrado of Poughkeepsie, to tha business men of New Eng­ asmlng la to paint words upon It, Manchester, Oonn. Nov. 15. 1B37 days In jail and fined $100 and costa land—Oould they create a perma­ ed by the Shelton assembly. Mem­ $29.95 Kubasek, Elsa Bustir, Gladys Stem, N. Y. forfeited a $25 bond when he bers desiring to attend should con­ SPECIALS!______thereby maklnf it a sign.” Aside Janet Kloter, Jean Abrahamson of $14.18 with $25 of the fine being failed to appear In court on the nent agency of cooperation for the Coal Stove. Regular $19.95. remitted. solution o f economic problems cAn- tact the president. Miss Helen A. from bidding Ur. Elliot the time of Eleanor Hoermann, Elizabeth Kom- charge of speeding. He wae arrest­ Thomas, not later than Friday eve­ Table Lamps, Assorted Styles. Regular da i ft ft Special...... $10.95 the day whenever I happened to ed by State Policeman V. John La- mon to Use six states? The chal­ n ly . HURLEY TO SUPERVISE panlk, Audrey Friedrich. Kenneth lenge waa dallvered and accepted $1.98. Special ...... v X e v l U meet Um, I have bad no conversa- North, Kenneth Merk, Clayton Ed becky on Nov. 13tb, near the State 'Ibe annual Communion Sunday Gasoline Range. Regular $39.95. tloa with him on any subject, since at a meeting of more than six hun­ wards. Herman Schultz Ernest Police barracka Door Prize Increased to dred repreaentativea of New Eng­ for deceased members of the assem­ Unfinished Chests. Regular $2.98. ^ V yf f t Special...... last July: nor was he before the NEW STATE BUILDING Btiser, Walter Schindler. Kerwm STAFFORD SPRINGS bly will be held next Sunday at the $24.95 board of selectmen—unlees It waa land Induatty, commerce and agri­ Special ...... $ 1 * 4 0 / Schmelske, Donald Kemmtzer, 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY 8:30 o'clocV mass at St. James’s Gasoline Range. Regular $74.95. OB November 8, when I was absent. culture. Frank Rysanrl, Burke .McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward I'asey How OonneU Began. church. Members are requested t-Pc. Bedroom Suite. Regular $134.95. d* ^ f\C S pecial...... So much for distortion of truth •Allomey General Gives Him have moved from We.st Main -street to assemble In the lower church at $64.95 Nelson Guardis, Myron DIniock, Wlnsted. Nov. 17— (A P)—Mr. Out of their deliberations came Special...... q ) / / , y O and misrepresenting facta. Now 1 Aathorlty Over Home For William Wheelock. Raymond to South Willington where Mr and Mrs. Orville H. Ripley observed 8:15 and proceed upstairs in a body Coal Range. Regular $49.95. shall state a few reasons why Wil­ the New England Council, the per­ Feeble-.Minded Al Soulhhury Whalen, (Clifford Matbewson, Wil­ Casey recently secured a position their 50th wedding anniversary at to the section reserved for them In lard B. Rogers la so repugnant and manent executive body of the con­ the center aisle. The breakfast Cotton Felt Mattresses. Regular $6.95. f t C Special...... liam Scofield, Eugene 8L Louts, as manager of the Cash and Carrj- their home here today. They were ference, dedicated to the promotion $25.00 Inimical to me. It started oack In Hartford, Nov. 17.—(AP) —Pub­ store. ODD FELLOWS BINGO will be omitted tbto year. William Ertel, Prudence Roy. Anna married In Pleasant Valley Nov. 17, of New Ehigland's economic devel­ Sunshine Heaters. Regular $14.95. 1831, when be did all within bU lic Works Commissioner Robert A Ivan Broulllette 81. of Palmer 1887 by the Rev. Clarence Lathbury, power to Influence the voters to ap­ Mlffltt, Yvonne Jolty, Roland La- opment and welfare. After more 2 PC. CARVING SET «£! ca Solid Oak China Cabinets. Regular d* V >1 f t ^ Special...... Hurley and not a special commis­ niothe, Lorraine Genovesl, Julia Maas., a former resident of this former pastor. than a decade of effective activity, Community Plate. «P\/eO\l $10.95 prove an appropriation of tBO.uou sion created In 1935 w-lll build the town died at his home In that town 'The Ripleys moved here In 1905. the Council now seeks to reappraise $29.9.5. S p e c ia l...... for the Improvement of East Center Philips, Vivian West, Eleanor new Institution for the Feeble Schwarz, Marylln Helm, Beverly Monday afternoon. Ho waa born In Mrs. Ripley was the former Miss Dm New England of today and re- WILLINGTON street, at a time when noonsy was Minded at Southbury. Tomorrow Night—8:30 Coffee Table, Removable Glass Tray. (t O y| ft Jean Yost. Gordon Allen, Allen Mid­ Canada and came to Stafford Flora L. Roberta of Hartland. Hr. ■tato programs and objectives in Teaspoons...... dozen $2.50 and up as scarce as ben's teeth. As secre­ Attorney General Charles J. Mc­ Spring! when a jroung man. He la terms of 1988-37. Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, Regular $5.9.5. Special...... $ d ! w e 4 ^ tary of the raxpayera’ League, 1 Laughlin dleton. Allen Kabrick, Fred Dowd- Ripley was representative from the Some dtocontinued patterns. vested that authority In survived by hla wife, five sons, two town of Winchester In the General Tha partldpatloa of Uia gov- Robert Moore and Miss Alta Moore FLOOR COVERINGS vigorously opposed him and I com Mr. Hurley In an opinion naked by Ing, Allen Beaveratock, Edward sisters and a brother, also 15 grand Assembly In 1919 and 1921. am on In the proceedings will fea­ went to Springfield, Mass., Satur­ Lounge Chair. Regular $42.95. dt 1 C A C mittad an unpardonable aln when 1 ‘ U* latter after a conflict of au Chapman. day. The principals In the cast were ^lldren and 5 groat grandchildren. ture Um first genera] session of the Cold Meat F ork s...... $1.25 Special...... V x O e ^ O answered nis letter to The Herald thority threatening final plans for eonferenoe tomorrow, and their a4- The Boy Scouts, who had their Wardoleum Rugs Slightly Damaged. 0 Q A Q the new building. Misw Eileen Murphy. Henry Murphy, Funeral and burial sendeea will be DANAHER NOMINATED ODD FELLOWS HALL Regular $5.95. Special...... $ e 3 s 7 0 at that time, in which he underea held Thursday In Palmer. driaass win be carried throughout regular meeting Friday night, held Breakfast Set, Table and 2 Chairs. 0 1 /1 f t Cf timated the voting strength ol the 5fr Mcl-aughlln ruled that the Mrs. Alice Coveney, Arthur Bate­ the world by short wave radio. a special session Monday night a t ! Pickle Forks ...... 75c man, Walter Bateman. Carlo Geno- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Arnold •Meriden, Nov. 17—(A P )— Fran­ Regular $39.95. Special ...... v X 4 e 7 « 3 Taxpayers' League and stated: authority given to the commisalon are spending a few dayi with rela- Spsaltlng on subjects ranging from the old town hall. Assorted Remnants. Regular 50c Yard. o f t '•Thla work will be done and It will to build another state hospital and vesi. Sterling Cooley, Charlea cis R. Danaher waa today the Re­ farm chamurgy to rural develop­ Ehmeat B. La Fleur of WUUman- Special, yard ...... training school for the feeble mind­ Prcssler, Mrs. Charles Backofen, tlvee In Albany, New York. publican candidate for mayor of Gravy La d les...... $1.50 I-ounge Chairs. Regular $16.95. A gy ^ ^ be done this year" (1931). Mr. and Mra. Roger Poumall of TURKEYS AS PLAYING AND ment. from freight rates to flo^ tic made a trip to Willington Hol­ ed terminated when the 1937 Leg­ Mrs. Eugene Llsk, Alco Taylor, Paul Meriden. Danaher waa unopposed control and from recreatlqnal de­ low Monday. Special ...... J p O . y O Oriental Rug, 9x12. Regular $49.95. I concluded my letter in answer islature appropriated $11,000,000 tc New^Haven former residents of this for the post. He will oppose Mayor 0OCf ft ft thus: "Yes. Willard, thia work wiil anke, Kerwin Lisk, Everett velopment to indiutrial opportuni­ More young people have joined Round Bowl Soup Spoons, V2 dozen $3.50 the Department of Public Works Thuenimler, Edward Keller, Eugene town, annciunce the birth of a son Stephen L. Smith, Democrat, who Special...... $ Z 5 . e U U be done but NOT this year." The Frederick .Mullen Potvnall born at ties in New England, the governors the dancing school held by Walter for building purposes Including the Dick and Louis Flcchslg, Charles ck. a third term. In the city elec­ SPECIAL PRIZES win present to the conference a taxpayers, turned thumbs down and new home for the feeble minded In the .New Haven hospital. Nov. 5th tion Dec. 7. Caron of Wllllmantlc In South Wll- Headquarters for American Watches: W’ilton Rug, 9x12. Regular $49.95. 0 O r f f t ft saved 590,000. Six years nave pass­ Backofen, William Sclbek, John The baby la a grandson of Mr. and rounded picture of the economic Ungton. thirty-two being enrolled. Southbury. Glrardlnl. In his speech shortly after belrg All merchandise prizes won will be exchanged in equal value problema now facing New England, Waltham — Elgin — Hamilton ONEorTWOofaKIND^t^;^^#/ Special...... $ 5 / e 9 5 ed and a few days ago 1 telt proud Mrs. Frederick Mullen of Crown Mrs. A. J. Bubrenll to ptanIsL This special Act of 1937 repealed There was also a dance routine oy nominated last night, Danaher as­ and ouUlne programs (or their solu­ to have the honor of signing my the Art authorising the commission street and Mra. Lottie Pownall of serted that po cuts are contemplat­ for grocery order if desired. Pariaek Brothers pearl button Oriental Rug, 9x12. Regular $39.95. 0 O f t f t f t number ot pupils of Mias Veronica tion and for the further develop­ mill at the glass factory district to Kitchen Cabinet. Regular $39.95. 0 O f t f t f ^ bame, as selectman, to the govern to build, the attorney general aald EJast Main street and a great grand- ed in relief work, and that a change ment of thia region. Special...... $ 4 w f 3 e 9 5 ment project that will iiiipiove Eaat Lflwin A. .Salmon, consultant ar­ Coffey. The play waa given under aon..of Mre. Frank Fairfield of thla in city government would not affect now operating only three days a Special...... J p f & y . y D the sponsorship of the G. A. K. ParUdpatlng with the governors week. The button mills furnlah Center street from the Center to the chitect for the commisalon drew town. the funds provided by the Federal In this first session of the program Broadloom Rug, 9x12. Regular $49.95. 0 Q O Q Q Green, with funds from the ground plan for a I.I.BOO.oiX) In- rooms committee comprised ot work for many perale and little R. DONNELLY 3- Pc. Y^ing Room Suite. Regular $89.95. ^ 0 0 9 5 Mra. William Abbott of CJhurch government -or work relief. will be Frederic A. Delano, vice- representatives of the various pa­ farming to done, "nie mllto have JEWELER Special...... ^ ^ ^ , 0 0 other than Manchester taxpayers l*'*iotlon. The eommission hoped street waa elected President of the It was the first time since 1931 chairman, National Resources Com- 515 Main Street pocket-books. to carry out these plans and build triotic organizations who use the SUfford W. T. C. U. at the annual that no contests e.xlsted for any 25 GAMES 35c mlttoe, Washington. Hr. Delano been flourishing until recently. T ^ Manchester Here Is one reason why Uillard I the Institution Itself. A. R. rooms for their meetings. meeting held thU week, other of- city office nomination. win (Uacuas problema of regions! largest factory, the Frank Pariaek 2-Pc. Living Room Suite. Regular $69.95. ^ C A f t B. Rogers opposes me as a police I The Public Works Department Silver Cross Fair fleere elected were: Vice-president. development In New Ehiglond. For­ factory, la running five dsirs woek- Special...... « p 0 4 . 9 0 commissioner. He sold a storage I has Its own architects who now The Silver Oosa -society of St. Mrs. Roland J. Martin; correspond­ mer chairman of the Federal Re­ ly. but prsvkmaly did not shut down CALLY I have Jurisdiction. John’s Episcopal church ■ will hold until Saturday noon. battery, (used to the Gamewell sy.s. ing seertary, Miss Florence Wash­ serve Board, and head of the New Studio Lounge. Regular $54.95. ^ A C f t r e d u c e d tern of the police department i be- Fharles A. Mo.ser. chairman of Its annual bazaar on Thursday burn: recording eecretary. Mre. York Regional Plan, Delano ia one Mr. and Mrs. William Moore en­ the commission said today that Mr Special...... J p 4 5 . 9 5 Yore I waa appointed commissionci afternoon and evening, November Charles D, Newton; treaaurer, Mra. of the country's outstanding au- tertained her slater and brother-in- 2- Bumer Ovens. Regular $2.95. 0 t f t f t .Salmon probably will be retained as 18th. In the afternoon there will be tboriUaa on r^ o n a i planning. Ha law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chlcker- and for which he received $135 81 the .commission's consultant no William A. Bruce; auditor, Mrs. 4- Pc. Bedroom Suite. Regular 1109.95. 0 o d f t p ! Special ...... $ 1 * 5 9 sale of fancy work, candy and - t o expected to discuss New Eng- ing and children of Oxford, Maaa., Last Sprmg he ofteied to sell ah matter who draws the plans for the Ernest K. Taft. other Cattery to replace Lne old one food by the Ladles Aid. Mlaa Enizabeth Schreler of Hart­ "'lin d ’s desire to control its osm nat- Sunday at Maple Corner. There Special...... $ o 4 . 9 5 hiilldlng. sral resources In the light of fed­ were twelve at dinner. 3- Pc. Bedroom Suite. Regular $49.9.5. 0 O f t f t f t for 1115 85. It waa then that I com­ He said under the Public Works A Slipper will be served at 5:.'10 ford baa been epending a few days NATIONAL MILK WEEK Inner Spring Mattresses. Regular $14.95. itoft rkP^ eral plana. Gardiner H. Hall, fonnarly of Special...... $ Z 5 . U U menced to nrowsc aro ind and lound Act the commission’s approval o'clock and there will be an enter­ at the home of her father Edwin that the same type of Latterv couio tainment In the evening. Schreler of Stafford Hollow. The conference registration, ex­ South wnungton, president of the SpecUl ...... $ 9 , 9 5 must tie obtained before building Windham Ckiunty Chapter of the Inner Spring Mattress. Regular $14.95. 0 A f t C be bought tor $.55 (>*( nced.e.s.s t' funds are allntted Mrs. Albert I nderwood Mra. Frederick Faulkner of High­ hibits by official agencies of the say that a.’ ter .-.c !isd ro -.v,',l old.- land Terrace, has returned after New England atatea, the meeUng Yankee Division, Veterans’ Asaocta- Special ...... The same situation prevails in Mrs. Rose (Andrews) I nderwood, November 14 to November 20 Uon, attended a state meeting ot Willard B. Kogers di I not gei the' the Veterans’ Home Commission, wife of Albert Underwood of Union epending the past week as the guest of the board of the New England order tor a new titt-c. , >t course I which last Bummer raised the same of her sister-ln-law Mrs. B. F. Wild Conference of State Federation of the organization in Waterbury Sun­ Coal Heater. Regular $69.95. 0 O C ! f t f t street, died at her home on Tuesday Women’s Clubs, the Executive Ses­ day. FLOOR SAMPLES he Is angiy ‘ • .,u.st ; .r, • ih.-I question because Its own architects morning following a lo-g illneas. of Winchester. Mass. This week has been designated as National Milk Week from Maine to California Special...... $ « 5 0 e v l U police hoerd and :i,at I v , a pan i had designed a new soldiers' home At the citizens caucus held Tues­ sion of the New England Council A large number of locsti young She was born in dioad Brook, June and from Canada to Mexico. with tb^, New England governors. people are planning to attend Uie 13-Tube Radios. Regular $89.95. 0 ‘^ f t f t ^ ner again m ='.ing laxp.nI It was advised by the attorney 28, 1883, the daughter of Thomas day nlghL the following candidates Coal Range. Regular $39.95. 0 O f t f t f t general that the commission's au­ "^vernors’ reception will annua] meeting of the Tolland Special ...... $ 5 9 . 9 5 -'^^8 money. Hi u, a.'oj awar< o'th e tait' R and Agnes (Bodmani Andrewn. piece tomorrow morning. Fol- Special...... $ Z U . U U that some of our local real ,sf.re! thority had been superseded hy the County Council of Religious Educa­ 19.77 I-eglslature. She waa educated in Broad Brook tbe governors' session to- tion at Somers Sunday. In tha aft­ 6 Cu. Ft. Refrigerators. Regular $119.95. 0 f t f t f t C dealers have come to rne and :i- i and came to Rockville with hei pqi- 'We Can't Afford afternoon, come the six Blue Flame Oil Burner. Regular $59.95. ^ ^ 0 0 ^ peatedly asaed me •• hy the uuainea.s ernoon J. ()ulnter Miller will give Special ^ FIVE NEW C.ARDIN.AUS ents aa a young woman. _f?ce dinners at which the New ’’ailmpaea of the Oxford Confer- of insurance and bonoa, paM ojt o; Doctor BiUs" England governors sre the guests ARE .NA.HED BY POPE. She was a mcraoei of Hope Chap­ MILK ence” and Dr. Samuel L. Hamilton the town treasury, tj given largeli McAleer Steam Auto Heater. Regular d? d ftp* ter. O. E. S.. the Rockville Metho­ o f honor and prindpal speakers. wUI speak on “What the Home Blue Flame Oil Burner. Regular $44.93. 0 Q f t A C to a high aa.aried president of a Now of toa yea have beard that $12.95. Special ...... $ 4 , 9 5 Vatican City, Nov .17.— (AP) — dist church and the Ladles Aid , Has all the essential vitamins necessary to human diet, young and old. EnecUons of directors of the New Alone Can Do In Christian Nur­ Special...... hotel, and that the leas fortunate society of the church, in which she •aid. Perhaps you, yourself, England Council for two-year terms ifcalers and agents, if they get any- Pope Plus will create five new car­ ham used a eimilar asproeeioo. ture.” Dr. Hamilton of New York dinals at a consistory December 13 was most active while her health w in be held at theee meetings. University will also give an ad­ Sunburst Oil Heaters. Regular $44.95. 0 o f t f t p* ^ n g , receive the crumbs that fail Probably no one liJtea to pay Blue FUme Oil Burner. Regular $34.95. ^ 2 0 9 5 permitted. Oroop Meetings. Special...... $ s 5 9 . 9 5 from "Dtves" Uble? Three will be Italians, one Eng­ Doetor bills. And It is only dress In the evening from the theme lish and one French. Friday morning then will be four "School, Church and Hofne Work­ About his other arg-jment cen­ Mrs. Underwood leaves her hus­ prudent to avoid expoeore and Vatican announced the fol- band, one son, Everett Underw(xxi MANCHESTER group meetings devoted to Indus- ing Together for the Christian • Plain Garments Sunburst OU Heaters. Regular $37.95. 0 O O ft C Kerosene Range. Regular $49.95. 0 O f t f t C ■<>«vtmen serving on other i lowing are to be named: needless risks that may lead to cry, agricultun. recnaUonal devel- of Hartford; three brothers, George uineee and expenm. Bat, If lU- Character." Special...... $ 5 ^ # 9 5 Y^SWlature deemed it | Archbi-shopa Giuseppe Plzzardo opmsnt and community develop- Special...... $ 0 9 , 9 5 Andrew! of Plymouth, Maas., Harry aeos doos eome, it is poor oeoa- Your dealers furnish you with a high quality product, handled and delivered under The Han School Monthly, the pa­ • Cleaned and Pressed ffovemraent when it estab- ! Vatican undersecretary of state: Andrews of this city and Roland omy indeed to delay the coll msnt and community devsiopment, per pubUahed by the acbool. was Sunburst Oil Heaters. Regular $32.95, 0 O f t f t ft Bthed our Joint school l>oard wltii i Ermeneglldo Pellegrinettl the lattOT Including taxmUon and • Called For and Delivered Kerosene Range. Regular $34.95. 0 O f t A C Nuncio Andrews of Elmwood: a slater. Miss .competent profoaeional the best of conditions. distributed Monday for November. Special...... $ Z b . 9 5 four selectmen aa members. These to ”Tugoslavia; ' Giovanni...... Piazza...... rounarJ and aid. One rish to pubUe oxpenditun. A penal dis- Tbs eontento compilaa news, aportq. Special...... ______four selectmen, with the other mem- Beatrice Andrews of Plymouth, cussiaa at the Industrial session will patriarch to Venice; Arthur Hlns- Maas. tho Doctor now, nuiy oava tea atortoo, articlea on ThanksglTlng, of the joint school board pre­ ley of Westminster Cathedral In bs (oDbwed ^ an address by Wayne 9” Range Burner. Regular $15.95. 0 l l f t f t Combination Coal and Gas Range. Reg- 0 f t d A C The funeral will be held from her or a doaen later. And his pro­ notes on cluba and a fun page. pare aa esUmate of the cost ot London; and Pierre Gerller of Lvoo. scriptions brought to this T h erefore C T s j ^ , nscal Assistant Secre­ There to a qdendld story by Qai . 2 FOR $1.00 ular $109.95. Special...... $ 9 4 a 9 D our s ^ l a for the current year Tl:» five will receive red hats home at the corner of Union and pharmacy will bo filled pre­ tary. Uhltod States Trefisury. Mr. Orchard atreeta on Thursday atter- Creasy about a boras namsH “Beau­ largest item of sxpense.' and at a public consistory three days cisely aa be baa written them. Tasrlor to expected to discuss prac­ tiful" with drawing and of practieal Take a Tip Gaaolinc Range. Regular $57.95. 0 O O f t f t DeLuxe Sunlight Heater. Regular 0 ft >1 A C they voU again on the matter later after the secret .-lesslon. nixjn at two o'clock. Rev. J. Arthur tical wajrs and means of increasing Special...... $ O Z . 9 5 Edwards, pastor of the Rookvuie Drink MILK Morning, Noon and Night Daily capital Investment under present Intereat to the page by Franeto $74.95. S p ecial...... ^ 0 4 e 9 d as aeiectmen. preparaUve to final The announcement was regard- Weldon Drug Co. Lodr about safe driving, with cute DIAL 7100 RIGHT NOW! approval or disapproval by the tax- ^ as evidence the Pontiff believes Methodist chur:h will officiate. Prescription Pharmadsto, eonditionA Wendell P. Barker, former chair­ pictures of an owl and pussy cat aasembled. hU health will stand the strain of Burial will be In Grove Hill ceme­ We’ll tell you what garments come under this the elaborate ceremonlea Involved. tery. 90S Main SL Phone 5821 . man, Mortgage Commission, State which can see ia tha nlghL in a car . Wniard B. Rogen toUa us ba pre- and a boy ia a ear who ean’t aee la special price. ^ young men in pubUc office Mothat's Club Wa DeUror. NATIONAL MILK WEEK November 14 to November 20 of New York, will present to the Exports of food products from Community Dsvslopmant Session a tbs night and so aitouid alow down. “ “ he The Union Church Uothai'a club t ^ United States during the first will meet In the South Parlor of the definlU program tar state and local a s t ^ oa the board of salaetmen action to make Industrial and com­ Ancient Babylonians began taeit-1 M M gladly oould wo overloBk bla nma months of this year wart val­ church at eight o’clock *hi« eve­ U. S. Cleaners &l Dyers ued at 8178.188.000, an increase ot mercial -building mors attractive. day at sunrtoe, the Jews a Montgomery ward Wghfatotln bnggadoolo u not ning. Aa thla la NatlonaPBook week, 15 per cent over this exports in the Ifbdeia trasal tostids. regiottaj and Qrceka at sunaeL but the Bgypuana I 836 Main Street Near Montgomery Ward’s fer tha fact that It was bawlio$ af- the club will enjoy a talk. "Books •<>««ttoUg, and highway and and Romans began It at midnight I 824-828 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER TEL. 5161 “ SieS oomspooding period of 1888. (or ChildrtB" glvea hjr JUaa MANCHESTER MILK DEAT.F.BS ■a most modern »*- PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEBCBER 17,1987 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17,193T P A G E M D ^ operation a compulsory control over ...... a ■------marketing of wheat and com when Superior Court and Jury verdict of skid, the crash would have been July 17, by Rev. W. P. Rsldy, pas­ POUCE BOARD TO TALK coDvlcUon in the case of the state ot The American Legion auxiliary 43SrA1EJ0BS reserve supplies were Judged TO DOUBLE DP SEIBACE w averted. tor. will lisnr* an fin-day eewlng meeting ceasive. If a mAjority ot farmers WIFE Hffi CASH, Connecticut vs. Armando Olavleri. ZONING NOT YET HOSPITAL NOTES Local Stocks Information charged the accused FINAL HALF-HOLIDAY MARY RAYMOND WEDDINGS tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Ger« OVER PHYSICAl EXAMS producing com or wheat approved. trude Rglnartz, 176 Wadsworth Pope Mid ke believed this method with the crime of burglary in con­ GAMES OF FIREMEN TO BE FILLED nection with breaking and entering CafyktM <4*7. NGA Stnln, he street. A ll members will be welcome Admitted yesterday; W arm An­ of having different type programs by r. 1 .JILL INEFFEaHERE SACRISTY FEATURE derson, 65 Walker street, liontfbrd HUSBAND FREED to attend from 10 a. m. on. Work Win Meet Tomorrow Night To for the different crops would win a buUding used for tbs store and FOR STORES TODAY <5- ABOUT TOWN 135 AumbaU S t distribution of meat products. Must Play 128 Hands Next Gleeson-Rykoski will be on articles for the Christ- Smltb, Addison, Conn. Determine Extent O f Exam­ general support for the entire pro­ dariford CHAlTTR XXV cheerful tone. "It's very good for Although the town has adopted a Discharged ^ e r d a y : IbsL Halen gram. A compensation commlasioner’s Tuesday In Order To Com­ OF ART EXHIBIT Miss Sophie 'Victoria Rykoakl. n.as sale. ination To Be Required. William R. Marttn It seemed strange, Alan thought, me to work. Millions of other girls toning ordinance, which became A meeting of the Audit Commit­ McCaw, 83 Coburn rood. Several Senators, including M e O F . o m n o N award In favor of th« Franklin daughter of Mr. abd Mrs. Peter Welfare, Pibfic Works, La­ lx>eal Repreoentatlve plete Schedule On Time. to be In New York, in America have to work. Why shouldn't I? " automatically effective with tbe tee of the Board of Selectmen' will Birth: Yesterday, a diyighter to Nary (R., Ore.), and Capper (R., Cafeteria, Inc., et al In Hartford In No More Wednesdays Off again. One of the art pieces in the ex­ Rykoeki of 201 HUllard street was Troop 4, Oirl Scouts win meet The board of police commission­ . Bid. an action by Josephine Francis to "But those millions of other girls vote for acceptance of the measure, hibit currently being conducted by be held tonight In the Municipal tomorrow evening at 6:30 at the Mr. and Mrs. Jabe White, 280 North Kans.), voiced disapproval of com­ Cant Nat Bk. * Tr. . — (OoattaraeS from Page One) Six months had passed since bis married Saturday to Thomas Henry ker ers Is to meet tomorrow night, recover for Julius R Francis’ death Instead oKplaylng. _ 64 hands of haven’t been reared as you have,' there la, in effect, no restriction Rev. J. Stuart Neill Is a new sacris­ Building at 7 p. m. Town ac­ East Side Recreation Center In­ Mala street A id Heahk Depart- pulsory provisions In the ever-nor- Htfd. Coim. Trust .. 63 - hurried departure that morning. It Oleeson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John counts for the past month will be principally to discuss with Dr. D. means reasonably sufficient for suen from bums a'legedly while cleanirg oetbauk------at tSesitting ■' of the Man­ Patty countered. "You need time which applies to construction here ty cabinet which was made by Har­ Gleeson of 228 School street The stead of Friday. Discharged today: Miss ICorgaret mal granary system. Htfd. Nat Bk. A Tr. 26 Rest Of Yean To Resome might have been yesterday. Things prepared for submission at the next C. T. Moore the question of the support, and that, mainfestly, is tbe a ventilating shaft in tbe cafeteria chester Firemen’s Setback League to become atrong enough to take as yet, it was learned today. Final old Dwyer from plana given him ceremony was performed at 9 a. Bron, 29 Buckland street, Mrs. eJ"* physical examination that will be Meanwhile, Rep. Nelson (D., Pboenlx S t Bk. ft Tr. 280 were so unchangtri. regular meeting of the Selectmen. Simpkins, RockvUla. ■ a t Positions Open. Mo.), started a campaign to reduerLf. present situsUon of this p'alntlff as was upheld by the court. next week, tbere will be twice tbat the tough breaks." authority for Issuing building per­ by Rev. Neill. The completed ob­ m., at SR B rld ^t's church by the Prise winners In the second sit­ given tbe men who have passed the iBsnrsnce Stocks HoGday In January. Rockefeller Center towering Blr,to: a. son to Ur. and Mrs, administrative costa of tbe soil con­ revealed by the finding, even wltn- number played. In past years there " I ’m strong enough," JIU insisted mits ktlll rests wltb tbe Building ject w u made for John Robb of Rev. Jamei Timmins. The attend- ting of the first series of duplicate oral exiuninatlon for membership Aetna Casualty 73 77 across the way. And early morning A building pe.mit for a single six Joseph Brdzowalcl, West WUUagton. servation program. He obtained Aetna Fire ...... out the claimed corrections ss to hae been but 16 team* In the league, “ Please don't bother, Patty. 1 don't Inspector, and will continue to do Summit street and will be Installed anU were Mies Blanche C. Orlow- contract bridge at tbe Masonic VacanelM in atatc job* tmder the in the police department. The ex­ 434 451 making It possible to flnisb the first worshipers hurrying up the worn know what I would have ^ n e wlth-- in St. Mary’s church aa a memo­ room dwelling has been issued to Temple last night were: North and The hospital is Indebted to the es­ figures showing that such expenses Aetna Life ...... 234 25’ amount.'* so until a zoning plan is adopted Dy akt of 224 North School street, and E. J. HolL The bouse will be built amination that the eight applicants RESPITE IS (XANTED round early in January and at once Today Is the final Wedneaday of steps tbat led from the street to St. out my Job. It keeps me from rial. Philip Dowd, brother-ln-law of the south, first, Mr. and Mrs. Cartier, tate of the late James H. QuIan for merit ayttem numbering 43 wi take will be paid for by the men were more than 10 per cent of the Automobile ...... 244 26< Tbe court found no error in the new Zoning Commission, It wim on Middle Turnpike east at the cor­ start on the' second round. 11110 Patrick's (Jathedral. thinking." The cabinet with Its finely shaped of Willlmantic; second, George the g ift of an oxygen tent to be used •anounced today by the Peraonnel but Dr. Moore wishes _to^ discuss toiai program cost of $397,634,410 Conn. General ...... 26 28 Hartford County Superior ' Court the year on which local stores are said. bridegroom. ner of Parker street-. Cost Is esti­ year there are 18 teams and In order It was even stranger to be her* "W ell, you certainly haven’t much mouldings la an exceHent piece of The bride was gowned In white Johnson and Earl Ballsleper, Man­ by the hospital staff. department. O f the 43 poalUons with tbe commission the extent of In the jast fiscal year. Hartford Fire ...... 66 68 Judgment disallowing a claim by SUBMARINE INVENTOR enjoying a half-day hoUday but the Col. WUUam Cheney said this mated at $4,000. to flnisb on schedule It will be In a new role. Not as a penniless time to think, with all those fren­ workmanship. It is made of solid chiffon velvet with veil of tulle at­ chester; Eaat and west, first, Mr. far which asaminatlona will be held examination considered necessary. Hartford Steam Boiler 58 62 August Blaaig, against tbe estate ot morning that, contrary to the re­ necessary to play two sessions of Wednesday afternoon closing will young man-at odds with his father, zied females pawing over everything black walnut with birch interiors. tached to a pleated crown. She car­ and Mrs. Debone, Bast Hartford; 23 are in the Welfare department, Tbe question of tralTIc regula­ National Fire ...... 534 55' Helen Blaaig, bis mother, for im­ seeking a foothold In a big, strange cent action of the Board ot Select­ The C. E. Wilson company, who Phoenix Fire ...... Simon Lake Is Given Until 128 hands, the first being scheduled be resumed after New Year's to on the coufiter. JIU, I absolutely The f.Tvo upper cabinets contain ried a prayer book with markets of second, Mrs. Fletcher and Mr. Ih In the Public worka department tions in the vicinity of the different 71 74 provements misde on a farm owned for next rueeday. dty. But rather, as an artist re- men, who desired to issue a call for ■Eflielf space for various church ar­ leased several acres of land from Krause, Willlmantic. The next Roasla Insurance . . . . by her. cpntlnue indefinitely. boll whep 1 think of you behind a valley lilies. The bridesmaid was WAKE UP YOUR one In the Health and another In schools In Manchester that the 5 6< January 6 To Redeem His In the playing last nlgbt Connors ng with his father’s full ap- an organization meeting, of the zon­ ticles. To the -right, beneath one Harry Cowles on Hlllstown road and sitting will be on Tuesday evening, Travelers 410 430 Next week Thursday la Thankftr counter. Though, TU be honest— 1 attired In aqua lace, with matching the Labor department Salartea board took up wlth,:3uperintendent N. Y. Stocks OiJier Caaea Foreclosed* Property. and Holland, with scores of 143 were pfOvaL called back by an amazing ing group, the Zoning Commission of the upper cabinets 1s a bullt-ln Wetherell street, have had men at November 30. giving, which brings a full h o lld ^ ’' halo and arm bouquet of Talisman range from 31,300 a year aa a stu of Schools Arthur Dllng, with the Public UtIUty Stocks was absolutely deUghted when Bar­ will convene Itself Friday and elect work In that section for the past 'Ukewlae no error was foimd in high and Young and Lathrop with therefore stores will remain o p « , j-.xirn of fortune. ry bad to go to work and ha and metal sink. On the left side of roses. LIVER BILE- dent aodal worker In the Welfare request that Mr. Illlng see what Adam E x p ...... Conn. L t snd Pow. .. 54 ' 58 such officers as may be necessary. week digging up the young nur­ ...... lOH the case of Elizabeth Dunne vs. tbe a score of 132 were second high. the preceding Wednesday. Decern-I "Sun Over Seville" had really his mother moved Into a dinky Uttle the main cabinet are five graduat­ The ceremony was followed by a «ttm CM -ii4 TmI Jo* OR «f M If department t6 $7,300 a year aa a could be done about providing a Air R e d u c ...... Conn. Pow ...... 43 ■ 45 New Haven, Nov. 17— (A P )— It is not considered probable that ed drawers, measuring 6 feet by 3 sery stock. It Is being trucked to F U N E R X 1 3 ' ...... BIK Counectlcut Company et als, Fair- There was tittle change In the ber starts the following Wedneaday been sold by the dealer this time, apartment. I always felt she was reception for 70 guests, held at the AeMmiiifariFliG* . aupervtaing architect In the Public lanitor to do special work In traf­ Alaska Jun .... Htfd. Elec. L t ...... 55 57 Simon Lake, the noted Inventor of actual laying ju' of tbe town Into inches In length and four to nine the company's warehouses at the ...... 13H field county, in which a Superior standing, the first three teams re­ and imder the closing schedule of and to an authentic purchaser. A trying to throw suspicion on you to home of tbe bride's parents, which Tk* Ut« t ilMiaM poor eat two vem fii or Worka department fic direction at some of the schools Allegheny ...... IH Hartford Gaa ...... 27 81 submarine*, received another re- zonee will be accomplished, except inches In depth, unusually long north and. The land has In past John B. Thompeon HeaM bn* bxe r * » boml* dallr. BtkWbOb Court Jury there awarded a verdict maining In tbe same position aa the Merchants Division of the connoisseur of art, who bad paid keep police from thinking—" was artistically decorated with Tbe loba Hated for examination will be further considered tomor­ Allied Chem ...... 160 Vi So. New Eng. Tel. Ca 145 150 eplte today in his legal fight to save In a very rough way, for seme period drawers and are to be used for years been used by Mr, Cowles for The funeral of John E. Thompson l>natAaw1a((n*lf,muEagdi Mann ft Bow, (Hass A — 8 Dairy Prodi:cta Corporation et al Manchester Green New Haven, which took place Mon­ Lake's lawyers said contracts en­ per„ for fear Jill's face or her name they couldn't find a motive that another acld-resl.stlng surface. It fare, $1,800 to $3,380 per year, one Borden ...... 19 V4 New Brit. Mch, com. 22 24 in Hartford county Superior Court Frank’s Tavern . would leap out at him. IN TRAFFIC CRASH day afternoon In the rectory of St. Can Pac ...... 8 do., pfd...... 92 101 tered Into by their client would en­ would Implicate anyone else." Is equipped with a two-way faucet To Fight Colds vacancy. biought a “no error" occlalon from Colonials ...... Jill, by DOW, h e w a a sure, had Peter's church. New Haven. They Cerro Ue Pas ...... 431,4 North and Judd ___ 26 28 able him to redeem the property If "Gracious,” Patty said, now. Mrs. Lucy Latawic of 19 Aeb In chromium plate. This is but Junior research consultant iS' tha,fiupreme (Jourt. PlalntUf sought Yankees ...... married Milo Montanne, anu was will live In East Hampton. C%es and Ohio he were given more time. "there's the bell. Who could be call street waa arrested on a charge of one of several articles made by Me, bor, $1,800 to $3,380 per year, one FDR SAYS WASHINGTON ...... 894i Peck. Slow ft Wilcox »7 8V to recover cempensation for injuries Royal A. C. . . . . living a luxurious life with him. Mr. Strickland Is the prompter at SPECIAL PRICES Chrysler ...... 6544 Russell Mfg. Jo...... 25 28 allegedly occurring In the line of ' Lake ran Into financial dlfflcultlee leg on us at breakfast time? You reckless driving at 1:30 p. m. this Dwyer for local churches. Use Father John*s Medicine—Proved and vacancy. Trojans ...... During the six months be bad been the Saturday evening dances of the Coco Ck>1a...... 130 Scovlll Mfg. Co...... 28 30 about a year ago while Ir the midst go, Jill, while I do things to my afternoon by Policeman Herman P. ON Supenrising architect public duty after a near-acetdent. The Ramblers ...... sway, Alan bad tried to put her Highland Park Community club. WOULD HAVE FAVORED Col Carbon ...... 80 Stanley W orks ...... 38 Vi 40 V lower court found for the corpora­ of attempts to salvage a $5,000,000 Porterfields .... face." Muske after a sedan which she was PUBLIC RECORDS Praised by Millions worl% $8,000 to $7,300 per year, completely out of bis mind. He one vacancy. 0>I Gas and EH 10 >4 Torrington ...... 27 29 tion in upholding a commissioner’s treasure In gold which some say Tobacco Growers ■■»i)in.Ml>l>«k*.l.(U»— Jill got up from the table and driving routh on Main street had told blnoaelf she was hard, un- Warrantee Deed LILLY INSULIN Chief architect, public worka, Com! Inv Tr . 4444 Union Mfg. Co. . , . . . 6 7 award. sank In tbe Ekust river at New York ■»*4»4 4*>—y*l»y»lcl— . went Into the omall front room. crashed Into another car beside the Quish-Dion Whan you build up strength from within, you have greater power to FEDERAL FARM HELP wrorthy, deliberately cruel. Two six car garages and property $4JK>0 to $5,400 per year, one va­ Com! Solv ___ 9 Vi U. S. Envelope, com . — 70 Orders new Trial with the British frigate "Hussar" In Three-fourths of all women pro­ She was gone quite a long time. traffic dummy at the Intersection of Ur. and Mrs. Frank X. Dion of fight off coida, eougha due to colds and bronchial Irritations. Whenever he thought of Jill's In the rear of 2C North Fairfield cancy. Ck>na Edison .. 36 Vi do., pfd...... 118 125 1780. The yield from the salvage fessional workers In the United Patty, now rouged and powdered, Main street and Hartford road. 2 Ridgewood street announce the U-IO 10 c.c...... 45c Strength to combat colds miut come from within. That Is why ybu Vincent A. Miller sued JuUus loveliness, he would remind hlmseU street were transferred today, by Assistant architect public worka, (OoBrinoetr from Paga One) Cone OH ____ 10 Veeder Root new .. . 464 48* Urban to recover ior an attorney’s venture has thus far been meager. States are school teachers and was giving the breakfast dishes a Mrs. Latawic was removed to the marriage of their daughter Denise U-20 10 c.c...... 63c should use an Internal medicine. R E 5INOL of that cheap, spectacular dance to police station for examination fol­ John and Anna Pallein to Maurice $3,000 to $3,480 per year, ten va­ (3ont Can ___ 45 V. Whitlock Coll Pipe .. 10 fee allegedly due him. Lower court nurses. ^ N I C / I M A vigorous bath In hot euds. M. to Joseph P. QuI.ah, son of Mr. U-40 10C .C ...... 31.08 Medical teste prove definitely that nine cases out of ten treated with cancies. as a group to bring their farming Com Prod ...... 5844 New York Bonk and Ins. Stock the dreadful sound of the Wedding lowing tbe accident, which dam­ T. and Matthew M. Morlarty ac­ and Mrs. John Quish of 15 Weat- Father John's Medicine are broken up sooner. It has helped to fight off In Waterbury awarded Judgment SCALPERS PICKETED March In one-step time. "Whatever can be keeping JIU?” Architectural draftsman, public operations Into balance, x x x Del Lack anJ Wes 8 >4 Bank of New York .. 415 4'J5 for the plaintiff. This court finds Patty thought, finaUy. "She’ll be aged the fender of the car she waa cording to a warrantee deed filed to­ mtniter road. The ceremony was Protamine Insulin colds for over 80 years. . “Let us resolve that we will be How could he think for a moment works, $1,800 to $3,380 per year, Douglas Aircraft . 3544 Bankers Trust ...... 50 52 error and ordera a new trial. late for work If she doesn't burry driving. day with the Town Clerk. performed at St. James's church. $1.21 Never neglect a coliL Fight it from within by using 34tbsr Jouk’a four vacancies. worthy of his great example. Let Cambridge. Mass., Nov. 17.— that he could love a girl who rould Thrown from tbe automobile Du P o n t-...... 118 Uhase ...... 32 34 The court found error and order­ up. And if she wants to keep that Dlstrlbntton of Estate Medicine. ua resolve that aa a nation we wlH (A P )—Speculators with Yale game do a thing like tbatl struck by the Latawic machine, Senior architectural speciflca- Eastman Kodak . 160 V4 Chemical 45 ed a new trial In the caae of J. Leo Job, she'd better watch tbe clock.' The Manchester Probate Court Uons arriter, public worka, $3,600 ot neglect tbe fertility of our soli tickets today were driven to cover t S P E C IA L Mrs. Mary Perkins and her daugh­ Elec Auto Lite .. 33 Continental ...... 13 Redt,atfe (administrator for the es­ She dried ber bands on the dish has directed that one acre of land We Carry A Fall Line Of to $4,300 per year, one vacancy. o.' the Integrity of our farm homea. Gen Elec ...... i^orn Exchange ... ter, Mrs. Bernice Elliott of 23 Tan­ 41' i 49 tate of William Collins) vs. Robert by "sandwich men" bearing signs He had reached hie destination, towel and started to Investigate, on Highland street, owned by the Junior architectural speclflca- Let us resolve that, now and always, Gen Foods ...... ner street were treated for shock, Thanksgiving DIabetle Food Products 30', Guaranty Trust .. . 242 J. Doyle, In which the Fairfle d which read: "Scalp the scalpers. and a servant was ushering him In For a moment she stood quietly late Hattie Roe who died Intestate tkms arriter, public worka, $3,400 tbe great art of husbandry shall Gen Motors ...... 3744 First National ...... bruises and lacerations. Their car. 1820 county Superior Court and a jury Scalpers are unfair to Harvard CIm M/B! 3 Day Sale to a room filled with beautiful art In the doorway—amazed eyes on In Sunnyvale. Cal., be transferred to 80 TEARS to S3S80 per year, two vacancies. have tta rightful place In our Gillette ...... 11 Irving ...... men." after spilling them out, swung into FATHER i m 13% awarded a verdict for the defendant. treasures, rich with color. two young people. JUl was stand­ Mrs. Roe’s brother, Claude A. Por­ EVE Written examinations for these American life.” Hecker Prod ____ 7 Manhattan ...... THURS-, FRL, SATURDAY A band w(as suddenly oh hts reverse and 'anded up against the Weldon Dnis: Co. 32 24 The action waa to recover damages The picketing waa conducted by ing near tbe door, close In some ter, also of Sunnyvale. HGHTING vacancies arill be given on Decem­ Although Washington considered Hudson M otoro___ 744 Manufact Trust .. 40 shoulder. Alan turned to face the we.st curb of Main street. The gear Prescription Pharroaclste 42 for the death of plalnlifT's Intestate, two Harvard studenU, who report­ man’s arm.s. He was kissing her! W R B I M V J NO ber 11 In Hartford and candidate* agricultural production *.o be more Int Harv ...... 63'4 National City Bank 29 shift, found in reverse, must have 90S Main Street Dial 5321 COLDS JOHN S U 31 alleged to have been caused by ed speculators were asking as much GREAT REDUCTION ON COATS smiling dealer. Tbe young man lifted his head at DANCE arin be notified of the place of ex­ than a loca’ matter, Mr. Roosevelt Cot Nick ...... 43»4 New York Trust . . 104 been shoved In by being struck by DRUGS 108 nog'lgencc of the defendant. as $50 for a pslr of seats for Satur­ Movie Town Sport and Far-Trimmed Coats "So you're back! This-time here last. Patty caught her breath. MEDICINE '■ amination. Application forms said the first President could not Int Tel and Tel . . 7'4 Public ...... 301^ 32‘ .j to make terms, rather than seek one of the Injured women aa she V. P. W. HOME should be returned to the Peraonnel The court upheld a New Haven day's classic. Regularly $12.98 and $20.98. - Redoced To $10.98 Alan Jeffry! possibly have foreseen ma 4 them. I'm glad to see you, my boy. was thrown clear. The Latawic Manchester Green Department, State (Tapitol, Hart- 7% and $16.98. She tiptoed back to the kitchen NOTICE changes that -were destined to take Kennecott ...... 34'4 innurance I think I shall be very proud one car came to a stop In front of Little .Vfy office Is open every morning, f0( ^ before Nov. 30 in the case ol place. After another long Interval Patty Live Turkey Given As Llgg and Myers B 91 American I Newark I lOH 1 2 % Regular $4.98 SILK D R E SSE S...... $2.bs day to say I sold your first picture arid McKinney’s store. Skid marks the public works vacancies and be­ Washington could not foresee, the walked briskly into the living room. afternoon and evening IncIndIng Loew'a ...... 57’ 4 American Reserve . 19% 21 >i In New York. Sit down.” showed that this automobile's brakes Door Prize! fore Dec. 1 in the case of the other tlile f Eexecutlve said, that a pro And this time JIU's radiant face waa Wednesday. (Sundays excepted.) Liorlllard ...... 18 American Surety . 37% 39% ®*.I7**“ “ •> •*-•» ON® a n d t w o -p i e c e Xian sat down. had been slammed or for over 30 vacanclea tectlve tariff policy would pul agrt lifted from Allan's shoulder. feet. With two feet more clearance Admission...... 35 cents Mont Ward ...... , 38'i Excess ...... 6% 6 % “It is scarcely believable," he DR. A. B. MORAN culture."at a permanent dlsadvanl Nash Kelv ...... "Where, may I ask, did you find and lesa speed, aa indicated by the SECOND , 1144 Fid and Deposit .. 100 105 Regular $1.25 COTTON DRESSES...... TSo aald. " I am very anxious to meet age" or bow farm mortgages would Nat Blac ...... 21 >4 Great American .. 21 that?" Patty mocked, gently. 23 All Regular $1,98 WOOL SW EATERS ...... flJSO the man who liked my picture so be linked with life Insurance policies Nat Caah Reg ,.. , 19>4 Halifax ...... 22% 24% " I didn't find him," Jill's happy S E M IE FIUBOSTER, held by millions of people In cities Nat Dairy ...... Hanover ...... well, m be frank. I bad become . 1S>4 29 31 ^^THflnKSGIVm G CORSETS . CORSELETTES AND OIRDLES— utterly discouraged." voice rang out. “He found ME.' and towns. Nat Diatm ...... 2344 Homo Ina ...... 28% 30% Regular $2.25. Special a t ...... g ijio TH E END He could not foresee, Mr. Roose­ N Y central ___ Home Fire Jecurlty Resolve right now to make your Thanksgiving feast the real " I know. Artiste are like that, BOUSE WACE DISPUTE, 19'4 2 % 3% the dealer said slowly. "1 think velt continued, that taxes, Interest North Am ...... 3344 Mass. Bonding . . .. pleasure It should be, by serving It with the proper acces­ Regular $1.00 SHORT SAIXN OIRDLES...... 7Se 39 42 sories. We have what we believe to be a very complete your first unfortunate experience THE NEW and freight rates would pu.*h thous­ Packard ...... 3V4 National Liberty . . 7% 8 % F A L L HATS S f& clal...... ,..79o ands of farmers Into bankruptcy, oi Param Plot ...... 14 North River ...... 24 assortment of fine table lineha and laces, at prices most had something to do with i t It was ROCKVILLE DRIVER BOLD UP CONCRESS 24 26 reasonable for such fine quality. Regular $1.25 GIRLS' SCARF SETS .. ,75c a eet misplaced kindness on the part of b-v’ abundant production would Penn ...... 34 Prof. Wash...... 29*4 31% Miss Wentwrorth. Poor girl!" crush farmers under unmarketable Phelps Dodge . . . . 33«4 Pref .-Accident ...... 13 Regular $1.00 SILK S U P S ...... 780 (Oontlaaed from Page One) 15 A chill of apprehension ran surpluses. Phil Pete ...... 4244 Seaboard Surety .. .. 27*4 29*4 TAKES THE STAND Nor could Washington see ahead, Large Size BLOOMERS • PANTIES AND STEP- through Alan. Poor girl. What Pub Serv N J ... 3644 Security Ins...... 27% 29% were ready In both chambers, but the President add^, to the ds- INS. Begnlariy 50c. Special...... $9o could he mean, speaking of JIU Uke Popular Market Radio ...... 7H •Springfield Fire ft Ma 105 House leaders decided against Im­ n o (fXintlnned from Page One) ve’opment of great corporatlona and Rem Rand ...... , 14 Sun Life ...... 380 430 that? 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING mediate debate. Tbe legislation lobor unions causing farmers to Repub Steel ...... 18% U. S F. and G...... 14 16 We Don’t Have A Sale Often— " I don’t think Miss Wentworth la was blocked In the Senate when the I'Dite, or the Intricate ties between the chief of police In Windsor Locks To celebrate our Second Anniversary and to help Rey Tob B ...... 4.4«4 Westchester ...... 28% S0% But When Wa Do It’s Worth While to be pitied,” Alan said stiffly. "It “WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP’ anti-lynching controversy broke out. rural and urban prosperity. seems to me she has everything to to the point where they bad left Safeway Stores .. 24 44 their trucks. mothers SAVE in Manchester’s most complete The. antl-lynchlng measure, which Yet, the nation's first Chief Elxe- Schenley Dls . . .. 29 <4 make her happy." has aroused controversies for years, cutive, Mr. Roosevelt asserted The dealer stared. "Is It possible Fanning said his truck was on boys’ department . . . the foliowingr new season’s Sears Roebuck 6244 fa . , S H O P S would make states and municipali­ showed that nearly a century and i Shell Union PRESIDEirr ORDERED you don’t know that her father fire: the other one was not. I M E N ^ 1744 This testimony was put In over needs are offered at these special prices. ties liable If lynchings took place In half ago be realized the wide scope Soconv Vac 16 died? HIs fortune was lost and their jurisdiction. They would have of the agricultural problem. South Pac THE LADIES' SHOP the young lady is working In a de­ frequent objections by John A. THURSDAY SPECIALS 20 »4 707 Main Street Danaher, EMwln M. Ryan, Samuai to pay up to $10,000 to a lynching South Rwy 134 TO REMAIN IN BED Jahnson Block partment store.” fFull text of the address will be RosenthEil and Harold Strauck. victim (If he was not killed) or to St Brands 8.»4 "But her fiance!" Allan began. his next of kin. found on Tbe Herald today on St Gas and El His voles shook. "Surely, he would Judge Ells admitted the testimony FRESH PORK Connally opened his talk yester­ Page two.) St OH Cal Stin Has Slight Temperatore not let ber down because her fath­ on the statement of State's Attor­ Bo'ys’ 2 Knicker day with a running fire of criticism St OH N J From Infected Tooth— No er’s business failed." ney Alcorn tbat he would Identify Wool Mackinaws against the bill, but freely predict­ Texas Corp Appointments Today. White and Colored Table Linens " I ’m afraid, Jeffry, that you, don't the men as among tbe accused. ed there were enough votes to pass COMPROMISE IS EXPECTED Trans America "Rosemary" mercerized Table Covers. understand the human heart" the Kasbady said he was stopped by lb. Regular $6.95...... $5.77 Ik Union Carbide a fellow in a car with a flashlight SHOULDERS Washington, Nov. 17.— (A P )— Irish Linen Cnotha, Others with nap­ dealer sold softly. The young man SUITS ' ‘T know a lot of you will bs Union Pac kins. Bingo—^Bingo—Bingo Slid throe men along the road. He Regular $7.95...... $6.77 ON SENATE’S FARM B IU President Roosevelt still bad a was not to blame. Tbe papers car Regular $9.96 ashamed when you do It and more Unit Aircraft 1944 alight temperature from an infect­ NEW PLAIN COLORED AND FIESTA rled the story. It seemed Jill Went­ Identified Edmund Abel. Jr., of Wil­ Regular $9.95...... $8.77 ashamed after you do It." he said. Unit Corp ...... son Station as one of tbe men who CENTER CUT 1 SLICED 4 ed tooth today and doctors ordered LINENS — Very SmarL Napkins to worth had become engaged to him Regular $11.95...... ,..$9.77 **But I don't blame you folks who (Continued from Page One) Unit Gas Imp .. n \ him to stay In bed. match. 12 Tiirkejrs Given Away to save her father's business. And took part In itopplng hU truck, which was later burned. ■ r need the votes and have to have U S Rubber . . . . 27% All engagements, Including a Other Lunch Sets— 98c and up. after his death—the police tried to U S Smelt ...... He did not sec the ropes cut on $7-77 Sizes 6 to 20. them to be elected." soutbemera probably would write 634 press conference postponed from make something of a mystery out Pork Chops ^ »> Befera To Black cotton, tobacco and rice sections U S Steel ...... 574 Fanning’s truck but be heard the * 1 Racon 2 2 * n yesterday, were canceUed for the of a heart attack—Jill Wentworth air being let out of the Urea, and he 25 Vick Cbem ...... Regular $12.95 Declaring the bill la unconstitu­ while the outline of tbe Pope-Mc- 874 second auccesstva day. Play 2 Card Bingo asked young Montanne to release tional. he shouted: n il bill would bo followed for com Western Union . 294 LACES noticed that the ropes wet* gone. West El and M fg A farm speech the Praaldant waa WEDNESDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 17th her." “ But the Supreme Court is still sod wheat 101 to have delivered at Mount Vernon "W liat mystery! Great heavens,” SIRLOIN - PORTERHOUSE across the street. And I know one Woolworth .... 39 COTTAGE This measure follows administra­ on the occasion of tbe 75th anniver­ Beautiful Scranton Lace Cov­ Handmade Alan cried, "tell me something." $ tion ideas for an “ over-normal Elec Bond and Share ((^jrb) 12 10.77 Justice who will vote that this bill sary of the establlanment of the ers. Ijarge assortment— Chinese Table Covers, 72x90 " I ’m ti^ n g to tell you now, ROUND - CUBE Is unconstitutional. He is Mr. Jus­ granary." TOWN HALL - Rockville Sport backs In brown, blue Department of Agriculture and land priced: Regular $5.98 Jeffry. Tbere was a blow on Mr. tice Black of Alabama.” As Wallace led) a squad of tkmi BURNED TO DEATH Auspices LEND A HAND CHEESE and gray. g r u t colleges waa turned over to Wentworth's temple, which tbe po­ Connally's reference to the court administration officials and farm Secretary WaUace to read for him. $1.98 to $9.98 Rockvifie Lodge of Elks and RockviOe Fire Department organization leaders before the Sen- Aldan, N. T., Nov. 17.— (A P ) — SPECIAL $4.98 lice decihred contributed to his recalled that he had fought the White House officials reported 30 GAMES — 30 BEAUTIFUL PRIZES! Several needy families in Man­ President’s judiciary reorganization ste committee, to explain provUiona Sheldon Brown, 1 1 , waa burned death. They tried to place smplclon Ib. the President had a restful nlgbt ' Admission— 10 cents. on the girl. But an old woman had chester could make good use of a ST E A K S >^29« SHOE DEPARTMENT bill last summer. The anti-lynching of the Pope-McGlll bill. Chairman fatally and bis father and two after a aleepleaa one Monday nlgbL seen ber In front of an apartment measure has not aroused any Issue Jones (D., Tex.), of the House com­ brothers severely burned wnen portable oil stove heater. I f you ____ Boy*'. Mlaaez', Children's— BPEXJIAL! Lieutenant Commander Arthur m 87th street at the exact hour of loyalty to Mr. Roosevelt, how­ mittee called for "patience and tol­ Pames swept iheir borne early to­ have one that Isn't being used, PETER r a b b i t . Regular $1.65...... $1.47 H. Yando, Naval dentist, treated the The Textile Store ’lire. Wentworth and the secretary ever. for It is not on his program. erance” during the work of writing day. His frantic father attempted please call Mlaa Jessie ^ynolds, Wool or Corduroy Regular $1.95 ...... $1.77 a farm bill. ailing tooth again this morning and 918 MAIN STREET DOOR PR1ZE...S2S d beard Mr. Wentworth fall. telephone 5606, and she wiU see Bouthem opponents have con­ to carry him to safety. when (Japtaln Roes T. Mclntlra, SLACKS PETER PAN OXFORDS, regular $3.45...... $3.17 He proposed that Congreaa enact IJurioualy, Jeffry, It was the same that It Is placed where it will be 26 to 32 WaUta tended that states are handling the The father, 48, widower, and two Naval physician, found tbs slight NEXT TO THE BANK 1S «"’ Smoked Shoulders » 1 S « lynching problem successfully with­ a bill following "a middle course" apartment building where you also genuinely appreciated. GREAT SCOTT other aona Murray. 8, and Donald fever continuing from yesterday or­ Regular $2.95 Regular $3.75...... $3.47 out Federal Intervention. Most Re­ between the extremes of “unreason­ 4, were In a Buffalo hospital where lived.' ing reduction" and production 'in dered bis patient to remain in bed. % Alan's face was white. JUl had DEICED------— $2.67 Regular $2.25 ...... $1.97 publicans have supported the bill. their condition was reported as The tentlst wishes to savs the More than 10,750.000 women war* Hagular $SJ9 Regular $3.50...... $3.17 While the Senate was entangled unlimited quantities." fair. come to him that morning. And he C:!balrmaD Pierce (D., Ore.), meaa- tooth, if possible. bad been away. Then, he had sailed In gainful employment In the United $2,97 Regular $2.95 ...... $3.67 in this controversy, the House be­ States at tbe time of ths 1930 cen- came embroiled yesterday In an ar­ v.hlle called his w-heat subcommit­ for England, without knowing ot ■>> « 1 BU TTER 2 69« Boys’ Franklin Oxfords, reguliw $3.95...... $2.67 Boys’ lua— almost six times as many as 3 5 Boys’ Raincoats tee Into closed meeting early in the BoOed H AM gument over adjournment. Demo­ her trouble. What could she have Bojrs' Krefder Oxfords, regular $3.39...... $2.97 were so occupied la 1870. Sizes 6 to BATHROBES, cratic leaders asked a recess until day to attempt to draft provlslooa NOTICE thniiyM about his disappearance 7 20 Bnye' Bass Oxfords, regular $3.75...... $3.37 SIzea 8 to 18 Friday because the farm bill wa for control of both wheat and rice hehad not married Milo. She Regular $2.95 Regular $3.35 ...... $2.97 not ready. production. led to. to save her father. BONELESS 1 FANCY $2.67 Regular $3.49 Separate Ooaslderatloo Manchester Public Market of the SLIPPERS REDUCED 10%, Rep. Church (R „ lU.), objected j*n when her father waa dead, Regular $3.89 By dividing Into subcommittees, FRESH FILETS 1 SWORDFISH Bojra' and Youths' Regular $1.00 RUBBERS . . . .87c Everybody tried to talk at once. SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS s h ^ te d chosen to be poor rather after fallmg aa a imit to draft a !fllPilC0NFE»^ $2.97 Finally the Democrats agreed to MILD SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF ON SALE than marry MUo. $ farm measure, the House Agricul­ 2-97 meet again today, although no ma­ He could have shouted bis Joy to tural committee resorted to the ex­ Lean Rib Corned B e e f ...... I4c Ib. M itten s...... jor buainesa was on band. TAX COLLECTOR tbe world. FISH SLIP-ON OR COAT STYLE pedient of dealing separately with RANGE AND FUEL OILS Chuck Corned Beef, all lean meat...... 33c ib. lb* SWEATERS Bbjfs' Cotton or Flsnnel Pajamas, reg- “And now!" the old dealer aald 2 2 2 * 1 29* each of the five basic commodities Boys’ sizes 4 to 10 and 38 to 36 Fancy Boneless Brisket Corned Beef...... 31c ib. softly. " I euspect you have forgot­ ular $1.00, n o w ...... 87c BCCKIN'OHAM RETIRED —wheat, cotton, com, rica *n/i of the Regular $1.00...... 77c Salt Spare 19c lb. ten all aboqt that meeting you are STEWING Boys' Union Suits, regular $1.25, tobacco—in order to give Congress mm I 1 STEAK Ragular $1.60...... $1.17 n o w ...... e. ..97c Torrington, Nov. 17.— (A P )— 8. to have with Mr. Fenwick this a start on tbe admli^tratlon pro­ rIKLKB ME u k e : Rogular $1.95...... $1.67 Boys' Shorts. refulRr 29q and 35c. McLean Buckingham of Water- gram. Harold t . w est, inc. Fancy Calvea’ L iv e r ...... S9c lb. morning. You will be going to see Regular $2.95...... $2.77 now ...... 23c tnwn, stats milk administrator, re­ Silver Lane K ra n t...... 2 Iba. 15c South Manchester JIU Wentworth. And tan’t It fortu­ w r “ This would give ua a hodza 29 Biagell S tndt p* Regular 49c Wool Cape, now .. ...44c Regular 39c Athletic Shirts ...... 31c tired aa president of the Litchfield podge blU," sa.d Rep. Andreses (R-, PhoBC 5202 Ends of Pork to Cook With Krant .-...... 25c Ib. nate that Pve been keeping up with Oysters 2 5 e |COD c Regular 25c Boye’ Tiiee, now .. .. .21c Regular 39c Knit Shorts, now . 2 2 5 ...31c County Farm Bureau today after Minn.), "but It seems the only way her through the newspaper stories, Ragular 39c Woven Belts, now . ...17c Hooded Sweat Jackets, regular $2..'19, aarvlng In that capacity for nearly we are going to get anywhera." A FRESH SHIPMENT OF SEA FOOD Fire District and am able to teU you where she Is Bid Caps, regular $1.00, now . ...87c now ...... *0 jmara. He was succeeded by T. House leaders gloomily declined Fresh Mackerel — Halibut — Swordfish — Filet of Sole staying?” A O o ld of West Cornwall, vios- to predict when debate on the farm I will be at the School Street Recreation Center On Thursday " I wish I could be Uk4 the opU- t ot tbe bureau tor m*»«y bin could begin. — Filet of Haddock — Perch Filets — Fresh Scallops — and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock commencing Thursday, mlsUe gentleman who said every Regular $6.95 Corduroy Suits...... $6.37 One pound FRANKS Regular $4.98 Corduroy Zipper Jacketa . . . . ,$4.47 y®nsB- Hie election took pi**-* at Chowder Clams — Steaming Clams —- Frcah Cod — Niwember 18. 1937, and until further notice, excepting Thankf- day be was better and better," Considerable sentiment developed Regular $4.00 Corduroy Zipper Jackets . . . . .$3.57 y .*?” V** meeting held here. Jtr. among southern Senators for strict Small and Large Ojratcra.______p vln g night, November 25, for the collection o f unpaid taxes and Patty said, speculative eyes on JUl's WMOTigham waa elected honorary acreage control for cotton, which interest due on the 1937 rate book of the South Manchester Fire Regular $3.95 Wool or Corduroy Jacketa .. .$3.57 DlatrlcL wan face. "But 1 ean'L Every day One dozen ROLLS Corduroy or Wool Knickers, regular $3.96 . ,$3.77 P^mAiXonL nra mambenhlp com- the Agriculture Department esti­ SPECIAL A t OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT you look worse to me. There's no 2 5 ' BELL SHIRTS Ragular$1.95...... $1.67 bopsau reported ma mated srould roU up a reoord pro- FOOD SALE Angel Cakes, home-made...... 29e ea. _ A t other times this tax may be paid to me at my home on need for jrou to be slaving la a store size* 6 to U '• 13% to 14% «»o n m «t or L03$. About 600 at- dueUoo o f 18.34S,0(M bales thU ytor 31 Weet itreeL B y Group One, Center Church Women Chocolate Layer C a k e s...... 29c ea. downtown, wben I make enough to Reguter 880 7 7 c ^ bald Senator Pope (D.. Idaho), said a take care of both o f us. And If you FLORIDA ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT BANANAS IB the State Artaoty. provlaioo railing for mandatory Home Made Currant Buna ...... 19c dox. Payments by mall should be addressed to me at 21 West SHAKER KNIT ALL WOOL 3 SMtts $1S» THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th street, Manchester, Conn. won't accept help from me, there acreage control not only over cot­ starting A t 9:30 A. M. Whites and Pattenad GROCERY VAUUES are Jack and Sylvia offering you a 2 doz. 2 5 c lbs. froAKtiai te a lim n toe dvO ton, but over tobacco and poetlbly Interest will bs added at the rate of stx-tentha of one per cent home. JUl, aa much os Td miss you, 7 25c 5 25e SWEATERS rtce waa being prepared by eoutbem Bpe In the Uattad Statat taezmaaed BASEMENT OF HALE’S STORE Fairmont Cream Cheese...... 2 pkga. 17c per month or portion of a month after the due date, October 1. I wish you 'would go to them. liona 663 alrplaaa* atmbers. All Kinds of DeUcious Home-Cooked Foods Spaghetti or Macaroni, b u lk ...... 2 iba. 19c 1937. The aald WaQace'a Ideas e< an Tou'ra not uaed to hard work. Tm CRANBERRIES APPLES STRING BEANS •ver^ormal granary for wheat and Indndins Plenty of Piet Madonna Tomato Paata ...... 2 o n * for 13c awfully wonted about yoa." co n probably ivould be retained In The two giite wars at ths hrsak- DIAL 5111 — WE DELIYER tost thhls at F U tY s hoesa. 2 H »25 c 2 9 c sssm h a''a 9 0 l » Ik a 3 25^ '> . V “ ■is.

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a o M ADVBR'XI HCMENT— tbs team from the ^irchoas of a SAYS SPORTS MAKE bat for 82.25 for youngsters la the WESmDBIER CHORUS lard Knowitoa and Friend L nelghbortiood, his continued inter­ Overnight News TO HOLD MEEnNG Mickle. HIZZER WHITE LEADS est In the team when the pls3rers Dr. Loels J. Dumoat of New Brit­ wanted to get out into faster com' 11CKEIS IN DEMAND ain will report on the work of the St. M aryTest For Unbeaten Ranrs GOOD BUSINESS MEN peny, down to the present day when Of Connecticut repreaenUUve In the Americaa ______V the club was runner-up for the town to have. " games, tying one and losing two team held their annual banquet last this season, while Its seven oppon­ Won’t Be At Stake But En­ they're going to leave Byron the Iowa Conference slncj 1933 . . . . eUre!" and the balance in easy payments his Interest in the team, maintained have been made for tlcketa and It la a atate-wide luncheon meeting of Connecticut Public Health Aaaocla- ings Bank This Year la 2,« Paul McDonough of Utah, strong ents have scored 52 points. Head­ Whaley of South Dakota mines off if he's In a new and bigger poet So It la with you and I; with the }mu can jutflt each one with warm night at the Moose Club, Bralnard fc. five years, will be retained. hoped that the townspeople will Republican women would be held at tlon will hold its annual winter Colorado College Student. on defense. Is given the other ter­ Far West Has Won AH Fhre lady-next-door, with the man down comfortable stylish clothing and p’ace, with 40 members and guests also avaU themselves of this ex­ the Y. W. C. A. here Dsc. 9. 000; Those Paid Up Bear minal Job. ing the scorers is Ernie Squatrito, the “ Little All-Am erica7" ....Jack ; next year, don’t be surprised . . . . meeting at Hotel Bond Dec. 1. Interest. fullback and halfback, with a total counter May Mean A Lot. Torrance, pounding a cop’s beat in ; some of the New York experts are the street Even the poets In their be all set for the hoUdasrs and win­ present. A chicken spaghetti dinner cellent opportunity to hear this fa­ New Ixindon— Miss Susan Shaw Karl Schleckman, 219-pound fftah mustnga give us a peep Into their ter U'eather ahead. No waits, no mous choir. of Jersey a t y , N. J„ was elected In the morning, the State Depart­ ■tar, and Max Kimberly, the out­ of 24 points. Baton Rouge, La., still dreams of a 1 blasting Army’s “outmoded attack" Intersecdonal Starts East was served by Patsy Annlello. The REBEKAHS ENTERTAIN Everyone who knows anything ment o f Health will hold a confer­ By IKE ARMSTRONG standing man In Montana State's Manchester closes its campaign, fistic comeback ....tu t, tu t...... w e still say they'll sink the Innermost beings. With November red tape, make your own terms. president of the freshman class ot Head Coach, University of Utah principal speaker of the evening about this Westminster Choir ence with public health officers. The Approximately 880.000 wlD ba line, must be awarded the nod at one of the most successful in re­ New York, Nov. 17.—(AP)— A .Nebraska writers say Sam Francis’ ' Na\-y.... Metropolitan sports writ- i as the theme, Hood writes: wa- George Stavnitsky, athletic di­ Connecticut college for women. Has Record Of 35 Fms One Important thing Is to see School o f Princeton, N. J„ from Association meeUng wlU open at distributed to Christmas (3ub de­ the tackles. cent years, against Vlndbam High couple of tough little guys from St. kid brother. Viscount, now a (rosh . e.rs got a big kick out of bearing “No Shade, no shine, no butter­ rector of the United Aircraft, a ASSEMBLY OmCERS New Milford—Carl M. Dunham, t Lake City, Nov. 17 — Al- that evergreens in a foundation which comes this Westminster lunch and continue through after- positors by the Savings Bank Frank Bamhardt, who at 250 ot WilUmantlc at Mt. Nebo Friday Louis, Henry Armstrong and Billy back for the oom-huakers. Is going ’ coaoh Dod Newton lead his North flies, no bees: Manchester boy who made good In a Republican nominated by Demo­ ,Qoon and supper aasslona. lojESli- a great many people m^y pounds is the biggest man In tjhe Skternoon and the Kelleyites are to be better than old Sam, which Is Carolina State grldders in southern No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, planting do not go into the winter CSiorus now a New Ehiglaad tour crats, was elected Judge of probate Manchester next month. It waa Boauhuld, are going to fight at And 23 Losses. local athletics. will not want to miss the advantage Various authorities — in public J fully aware of the fact, th^fe conference, and Gerald Gillespie of hoping to celebrate their grid finale some order in any football league. ■ -spirituals when they were up here no birds—November." dry at the roots; so if the ground Speaking on the theme “ Good Roast Turkey Supper Is Serv­ o f the district comprised by New nounced today, this amount belag^ Madison Square Garden Friday has not been well soaked from rain of hearing this concert. The wflYk health will speak. Dr. Stanley H. I lot of classy football players Brigham Young are awarded the with a touchdown parade. Manches­ ' last week to play Manhattan. v m e a dismal picture he paints, Sportsmanship" “ StUfy” , as he la ed To Representatives O f 10 Milford and Bridgewater by a vote distributed among 2,000 persons guard positions. The former Is ex ter has been blanked only once this night Ossie Solem can 8.tep up and take give a thorough watering before of their briUlant director Dr. John Oabom, state health commissioner, oYning numerous 'fielda nestled There's no particular novelty in New York. Nov. IT.—(AP) — end irtiat a forlorn reaction It Lodges In This Vicinity. of 1,126 to 476 over his regular Re­ will conduct a "queation box." The Club closes this wreck and' eeptlonally fast. fall, Middletown turning the trick another bow . . . . bis Syracu.se It now turns out that the Notre It freeses. Put on a mulch of some F. WilUamsoo If nationally known [ilgb in the Rocky Mountains. that. Armstrong, the Negro who There'll be more angles toaa the would have If we didn’t And a Fra- publican opponent, Gerald C. Marsh. Speakers at the morning confer­ checks wrlll be mailed out on De­ by 18-0, but has administered white­ eleven which they said couldn't fin­ Dame team which played Minnesota littery material, such as straw, salt for hla unUring work, energy and I am proud to present the All- holds the wrorld featherweight mere four corners of the football aer who felt better about things— ideal la creating this orchestra of Stamford—Forrest Davenport ot ence are to be Elizabeth Q. Fox, di­ cember 1. More Tran Passing Meotloa washings on three occasions, name, ish in the black, already has won had more Swedish blood In the line­ hay or leaves (about six inches Sunset Rebekah Lodge entertained Bridgeport was elected president ot All paid up accounts bear Interest |’,ocky Mountain teams cf 1937. Gene Moore, center, who backed ly by 14-0 over Leavenworth of champlonsblp, won't be putting his five games and tied another . . . . If up than the Gophers . . . . Petey field when Fordbam'e unbeaten, ‘T ear not November’s challenge deep) to keep the soli from freex- human voloea. A musician of pro­ rector of the VlalUng Nurse Asso­ They are not of my own selection. Its Assembly officers In connection the Fairfield coimty Young Republi­ but the total amount of Interest up the Colorado U. line aa t{ hasn’t Waterbury, 27-0 over Gilbert of title on the block; there's no neigh­ you are looking for tongshots Sat­ Sarron had gone Into retirement Pltt-tled Rams meet the hobblea bold— Ing too deeply. It should not oe found learning, a stem technician ciation of New Haven; Marion M J oaches and football witters have borhood rivalry to steam up be­ We’ve books and friends. with its regular meeting Monday and a rigid dUclpIlnarlan this great can council. Other officers elected Chirry, director of the bureau of wrlll not be figured until all accounts been backed up In years, complete­ Wlnsted and 6-0 over F.aat Hart­ urday. put a bob on Columbia over "with bad hands” when his smart once-galloplng Gaels of St. M arys necessary to cover the tops, unless lieen solicited, and the three teaiaa ly spread-eagles the field. ford. cause they headed In different di­ at the Polo Grounds Saturday. And hearths that never can grow evening in Odd Fellows ball. Sup­ conductor la today Internationally Included Mary Reed of Bethel, food and sanlUUon, Hartford board are closed. The Christmas savings Dartmouth, Princeton over Navy. manager, Jimmy Erwin, persuaded the position is wind-swept In that I'ppearing on this page are the lo- But the all-star field doesn't stop Ernie Squatrito scored his first rections from St. Louis and met Colgate over Syracuse, Purdue over him to come out an< win the world's oold: per In the banquet hall was served recognized as one of the foremost executive vice president; and WU- of health; and H. S. Kelaey, deputy this year represent a large Increase kilt of their observations. I f the for the flrst time a few weeks ago. For one thing It’c the seventh re­ case something to break the wind at 6:30 under the direction of Mrs. over last year when 1400 depositors here. There are plenty of other touchdown against Leavenworth, Indiana and Stanford over Califor­ featherweight title— which Petey newal of a tra.is-conttnental grto- ' U mbs make amends." on them such as evergreen boughs authorities on choral singing. Ilam Morris of Westport, second commissioner of tfie Connecticut Ivish were there. I would not have But as fights go. It may mean quite Johanna Jespersan and her commit­ vice-president. received a total of 845.000. boys who deserve more than passing bis second against East Hartford, nia ..... (there'll be a four-star did . . . . when passing bouquets for Iron rivalry that always sringe out True enough there are times stuck Into the ground, or a screen Tlcketa are available among the dairy and f,.jd commiasion. I'rtered a protest. mention. a bit to both of them. tee. The menu Included fruit cup, membera of the Q C3ef a u b and New Britain—Employes o f the his third against Woodrow Wilson “sleeper’’ coming along later In the good coaching Jobs, don't overlook the fanciest. If not he b,jt. In the when, as In music, the minor tones of burlap, might be advisable when Dr. Edward J. Godfrey of Water- Overahadowsing everything and Balkin of Utaii and Mowry ot and hla fourth against Bristol. Stu They will bring records hard to roast turkey with dressing, mashed Beethoven Glee Club membera who hveryone else ia Byron White, the and L«n Nieae tallied against West week . . . . right now It looks like Arthur (Dutch) Bergman, silver- rival tub-thumping corps. For seem to strike a responding chord winter really sets ln.j. Landers, Frary A Clark Company In bury, prealdent of the ConnecUcut FOOTBAIX NO ATTRACTION Colorado College are great ends. Ed Robinson, runner-up for top honors, beat Into the ten-round setto. It potatoes and turnips, string beans, are the sponaora and also at Wat­ Jj’nlverslty of Colorado's phenomen- Hartford. John Wtnzler accounted Texas Christian over Rice, but this haired former running mate of another, it once igaln will find an In our natures— that la only natu­ a National. Labor Relations Board Public Health Association, will open Otto of Western State and Brown scored against Leavenworth and will be Armstrong’s first start since cranberry sauce, celery, pickles, kins' and Keller's sTores. |il youngster who absolutely, and for points via place kicks with two isn't the last word)...... while Joe George Glpp at Notre Dame, who underdog Gael eleven in a poaiuon ra l But when a world begins to It's A bong Cry election voted 1,998 to 108 to be Providence, R. I.. Nov. 17— (A P » of Colorado are only a share away, Wlnsted. Johnny Green, Howard he lifted the featherweight crown rolls, coffee, apple pie and cheese. the luncheon meeting at 12:30, and yithout qualification, is the finest against Leavenworth and one each from Petey Sarron last month and Guyon, Jr., burns up the woods for ha.-i brought Catholic U. of Wash­ to throw a mean body block Into show a preference for novels, pla3rs From a shot gun to a dainty bou­ represented In collective bargain­ —Announcing the largest number tf anything, from flrst team tackles. Mohr and Harry Squatrito tallied The decorations of chrysanthemums Mayor Spellacy wrlll give an addreaa ^ack developed In our territory against Wlnsted and Bristol. The Beauhold's first crack at a cham­ Catholic U.. down at Washington, ington fonVard with a rush . . . . and poetry that are today labeled doir lamp, but when It’s bargain ing by the United Electric Radio of admission applications In Brown Smith of Colorado, Wallace of Den­ once each against V/tnsted, Captain Fordham’s Pasadena-Inclined aspira­ were the gift of the Park HIU of welcome. Dr. Russell V. Fuldner, 'Dce Dutch Clark, the famous pro- two other points were scored on a pion of any kind. The result may his famous old dad Is making a bit "Red" Hunt, fullback on the Kala­ tions. complete “ sell-outa,’’ that world la sales you’re talking about, they all and Machine Workers’ Union, a CIO University's 173-year‘s existence. ver, and McGarry of Utah perform Wes Palmer scored against Wilson safety. mazoo college football team, who Flower shop, md were arranged by OBSERVE 25TH WEDDING chief of the crippled children’s di­ I'essional coach and player. show whether the Negro, who now as a referee out around Tucson, For still a third, It will bring to­ a sick world. When a puppy dog come under the same heading. affiliate. At the New Hartford Dr. Bruce M. Bigelow director of brilliantly at guard, and Land of Arlz. led scorers in his conference last Mias Elda Matchulat. vision ot the bureau o f child hy- To give you an accurate descrip- Uvea In Los Angeles, will continue gether able repreaentatlvei of the prefers the contents of a garbage Montgomej^ Ward's are cleaning up In addition to the assembly o f­ branch the worke.-s voted 210 to glne, will speak. admission, said today football bsd Denver gives a great exhibition of year with 42 points, has.i’t scored |lon “ Whlxzer" White, president center play. to fight as often and as bard as a football sections which are leading can rather than the good, clean odds and ends to make room for ficers and past presidents of the ANNIVERSARY TODAY eight to be repre-sented by the The afternoon session will begin little influence on the Increase. One guy getting a lot of mall one this year though he is still a Colorado U.'s student body. Phi Others worthy of flrst team con­ champion as he did before of the nation In InteraecUonal compe- food you offer, you know at once C3iristmaa merchandise and if you assembly, noble and vice grands at­ union. at 2:30. Elizabeth C. Nickerson, di­ He described the game as an "in­ these days is Dukes Buford, former regular. eta Kappa, very much a candidate sideration in the backfleld are Mc­ whether he’ll cash in on the title tiUon. Major far western teams there Is something radically wrong hurry ;'ru’ll And bargains that will tended from 10 of the Rebekah Middletown— All officers of the rector of the state bureaq of public triguing" side-show, and the uni­ For a Rhodes Scholarship, and a at the flrst chance and then cam­ and you do something about It. versity, "the big tent." Donald, Colorado Mlnea quarter­ EAST HARTFORD LEAVES have come unbeaten through five knock your eye o:it. Here’s a list lodges In this section of the state. Connecticut Poultry Producers’ As­ Mr. And Mrs. Christian Chris­ health inatruoUon, wrlll speak on it.'lple-threat AU-America if there back; Soffe, Brigham Young: and paign as a lightweight. Would that It would be Just as sim­ of a few of them, but remember the &Iisa Muriel I. Palmer of Oakland sociation, including President Leo Dr. Bigelow, In an article in the ever waa one, I only have to quote gomes with representativea of other “ Presenting Health to the Public." Cooper, Utah, halfbacks; and Erv Rated aa one of the hardest hit­ sectors. The East's record shows 86 ple to cleanse this world of its foul- prices quoted are practically one- street was the candidate initiated. tensen O f Woodland Street A. Grouten of Farmington, were re­ Dr. Charles L. Larkin of Water- Brown alumni monthly, declared: from Rex Sutherland, a veterrn ters to appear in bis class In re­ 1 half the original price. All flrst Observatlona clearly Indicate .o Cheney, C2>Iorado U. fullback. The victories In 68 starts. Past Noble Grand Mra Beatrice Holding “Open House” For elected. bury, and Dr. Louis P. Hastings, poach. latter practically is ranked on a CENTRAL CONN. LEAGUE cent years. Armstrong hasn't lost class merchandise. Dainty pin-up Manning served as marshal and Their Friends. me that the effect of a football sea- * "For three quarters of the game", a fight since last December. His As the season nears Its snd, how­ pathologist at St. Francia' hospital, son on applications for admission is par with Stringham. Orioles Expect To End lamps with mirror back-grounds. ever, the going gets tougbsr and Woalda’j tt Be A Otand Idea L 'v T i l U Past Grands Evallne Pentland and will speak on “The State Cancer rote Sutherland, “Utah was the Other good men are Cabla of Col­ 1937 record shows 19 knockouts and 11.69 a pair; 18 tube radios, tone FAST WORKER not what most alumni expecL" To stop In at Potterton A Krab and George Stavnitsky Emily Klssman as reception com­ Control Program." etter team. Had they been able orado State, a heady, pass-snatch­ one victory on points. Beauhold, the Eastern record slips back clo^ seleet from their large display your control, movie dial, tuning eye. mittee. Mr. and Mrs. Cffiristlan Christen­ Football victories at Brown have J o overcome their usual lack of con- whose career took him from St. er and closer to the .500 mark, it Chicago— Being friendless, penni­ The treatment and control of been few and far between In the ing end; Marty Brill, Colorado U.’s Inability To Develop Teams (Aristmaa radloT They will hold It 859.95 (originally 8100); dandy known to sports lovers of this town, During the ■•venlng speeches were sen of 46 Woodland street are cele­ pneumonia will be discusiud by Dr. lldence, co-operation, punch, drive. fast-charging tackle; McCracken, Louis to Jersey City, has had 44 was under that the past -week end, ter you. Pay weekly qnd by crhiist- porcelain enamel coal or wood- pointed out that an athlete who made by Miss Sabra S. Stoughton, brating their 25th wedding anniver­ less, and a widower, Benjamin F. past four years but admission ap­ Iir wbataver they choose to call it. Local Sport pro fights without ever losing. Four Town Series On Sunday with only five victories In elsven John A. Wentworth, Irma E. Reeve, Colorado State’a pile-driving full­ mas mom jrou will have It paid for bumlng stove only 820; Imitation cannot be a good loaer In sports president of the assembly and ner sary today with “ open bouse” for Hutchinson, 63, wanted to spend his plications have mounted steadily. I'/hen they reached scoring terri- Of Equal Caliber To Other have been draws. chances. R. N., Dr. M. L. Palmleri, Dr. Mil- Dr. Bigelow added. back; and Cromer, a smart field and ready! oriental rug, thick pile 9x12, 825; a vdll not qct very far in the business a.s8orlate officers and past presi­ relatives and friends. They^were last years in a clean warm federal loty, they might have been able to general of Greeley Sta'e Teachers. Of course, Beauhuld _hasn't been Pittsburgh, Manhattsn, ‘ Boston penitentiary. ij Wilton for only 837.95; over-stuffed world. 'The athlete that takes an dents. Miss Stoughton was pre­ married in Brooklyn, N. Y., lived pcore more points than the 17 per- The list could be made longer, but Schools In Loop Main Chatter fighting In the same class. Most College, Harvard and West Virginia Spotless Kltohens chair with down cushion back and unfair artvantage of bis opponent sented with a dress pattern of for a short time in Canacia and That was the explanation he gave frnally made by White. like everything else, all good things of his rivals have been very ordin­ North End’s Champs Confi*!| Racing 'Notes | were the winners, sgslnst Nebrsska, I f you are considering new equip­ ()ueen tflctoria frame, 815.95; iihows tralte tia t will react against Cheney uneni.shable velvet from came to Manchester 15 years ago. when he was seized by a watchman must come to an end. ary scrappers, but he's beaten them North Carolina State, Kentucky, Can’t Be Careless With White There’ll be no Hlgh-Alumnl cross ment for your kitchen, look at the dinette set, 814.95; gasoline stove, him in any line of business. A play- the officers and members, and Vice Mr. and Mrs. Christensen have after smsahing a window of the badly. He may not win, but at By ASSOCIATED PRESS Davidson and Toledo, Victors ovsr ei on a college team Is trained by suburban Evanston post office. “The punt which sevmeo moat Reason For Withdrawal; ccuntry run here on Thanksgiving least he ought to give Armstrong, dent Of Repeating Their now monel-metal sinks and cabinets modem In every detail, approved by President Miss Mary A. Fowler three cblldren, Albert, 24, Edna, 22, The race for the year's money the Bsat's representatives -wers his coach to play hard, to take every Hutchinson was held to the Grand ;arelesaly placed with a high one Day unless the gradi ates can round who has a lot of trouble making bis that have counters or tops of soft, the board of underwriters, 832.95; with a set of gold clip.' from Noble and Doris, 16. Mr. Christensen is Notre Dame, Michigan State and fair advantage .and to have the will Jury on a charge of damaging gov­ '/bleb White took on the C. U. 15- up at least eight runners to make class limit, something on which to winning honors on the American gleaming shine which is omiunen- walnut coffee table with removable Grand Lottie Cummings and Vice employed by the Otis Elevator com­ To Play In Own Class. turf this year will be decided In a Ohio University, of ths mid-west; to win even though the score mav Grand Jessie Kerr. Mrs. Mary S. pany of Hartford. ernment property. zard Une. and about tivat distan.ie WRESTLING the race interesting.... Johnny base his decision whether to move 9-0 Grid Triumph Over tal to any kitchen, yet It does not glass tray, 82.49; 20 percent reduc­ BEFORE YOU BUY California duel between the stables Marylsnd and Miami, of ths south, rom the west side line. Ordinarily, tion on all Sunburst oil heaters and b agaln.st his team. Smith of Sunset Rebekah lodge, Matchett has already secured six up Into the lightweight division. stain and Is easily cleaned with soap ills would have been a safe place San Francisco — Sandor Szabo, Beauhuld will have four or five of C. S. Howard and Mrs. Ethel and Texas Tech, from the south many othern boo niimero\is to list, Stavnitsky said thtt his boyhood district deputy president of No. 9, entries, counting himself, and asks and water. Always wipe dry. X) boot the ball, but not so with 216, Hungary, defeated Walt Slrols, East Hartford High last night pounds In weight over Armstrong, Moriarty Brothers; Seek Mars. They're only about 83,000 west. and oh yes, don't forget the shot interest In athletics, his desire to re­ received two corsages of flowers. j other former harriers to enter.. .. Squally serviceable la equipment of main extra hours at the School NEW LIBRARY BOOKS tVlilte playing safety. 215, Canada, straight falls.' withdrew from the Central Connec­ who naturally scales around 131. apart now with Mrs. Mars' Milky Teams from below the Mason* stainless steel, which will take al­ Funs— 83.95 for 88 rifles and 814 for George Leary, Lionel Coburn, Frank Way stable leading, 8208,125 to Stri-et recreation building, guid'>d "When White caught the bail he San Diogo— Dean Dotton, 205, ticut Interscholastlc League, of ViUner, John Matchett. Kenneth Both were Hated as llghtwelghta In Games With M. H. S., Dixon line also had hard sledding; most any kind of usage, book for 829 shot guns. But hurry—b.ar- GET OUR PRICES lid what no other player In the $205,634 but Howard may cut into Salt Lake City, won from La Verne the National Boxing Association with only two victories ia sevea him through the channels that he which it haa been a member since Walker and Joe Packa.u have flxtuiss with welded rather than galns such as these won't wait for Rocky Mountain Conference would Baxter, 225. Asheville, N. C. ratings last summer, Armstrong that margin by racing a few horses games, while the southwest, winning you. later found the, opportunity to EMBLEM CLUB’S CHARITY The following new fiction has re­ agreed to compete.... soldered seams. They are more sat- travel. Thursday ,ic by reversing bis field and run­ (straight falls). the circuit came into existence In getting third place behind cham­ Olympics. at the Tanforan meeting which both of Its engagements, ana In the Isfnetory. cently been added to the Mary i ning back toward bis own goal. His New York—Jesse James, 190, 1928. Officials of the school pointed pion Lou Ambers and Beauhuld opened yesterday. Mrs. Mars' string Robert J. Smith tolace and a straight arm is tough to Kashey. 212, Syria, 28:47. and hla mates In action against an vive eeml-pro football locally, are pnlnfansnt with Fallot Studio now Envelope; Mr. Pinkerton Again!; among its male studenta and there­ dominate the program, yet there Doston. He outlined the m.my leat. ‘Wblzzer’ Is quick to take od- Worcester, Mass.—George Clark, array of harriers who also made confident of ending the town cham­ Metropolitan racing authorities whlla ttisrs Is no need to rush. And chester Women On Commit­ Mrs. M. L. Crofts, Armed With Everybody's $ 12.50 fore cannot develop sports repre­ will be seven Important intersec- by tbs way, have you seen the dan- ■■flrats ' of Manchester and spoke of zantage of a situation.” 220, Scotland, defeated Billy Bar- sports history at Manchester High FOR SPORTS CONTROL pionship series at Mt. Nebo next again are increasing the values of ' y U V r i / C L ^ tee. Light; Warwick Deeping, Woman Bernard Magnusaon, a 168-pound- tush, 240, Chicago, two cut of three sentatives of equal calibre with the .. . - former High r mners are asked .stakes to be run at New York tracks tlonal duels. It will, InctdentaUy, be ^ aMortment at beautiful frames 0 the early places of business at the M cA LE E R $15.59 other schools In the circuit. Sunday and thus clinch the town “Green." at the Door; John Eraklne, Brief ;r of Utah State, and Orlando Malo fails. to notify Coach Wlgren. Matchett grid title for the third consecutive in 1938. The Westchester Racing thv. first time this season that the he has on hand and also every Hour of Francois Villon; Margaret M arket ”‘" ' $ Is Class B School Wants To Handle U. S, Track. east will not be represented In over Imagtnable style of- photograph. Jack Dw'yer said the town made Mrs. George H. Williams, Mrs. 11.00 or Vlttner of their intentions to year. Playing by far the best Association baa announced the Flint, Valley of Decision; R, 8. East Hartford Is a Class B school, compete.... SwImmlnK, Crew And Wres­ Suburban Handicap next year will half of. these games. Why look further? a great mistake In failing to pur­ Thomas Dannaher, Mrs. George L. |Free Delivery! Dial 5721 i| ARVIN $12.95 game of the season last Sunday Hichens. Dm IcI Alrlle; C. B. Hug­ as is also West Hartford, while and probably the best in the three be 820,000 added instead of 810,000. Due to Fordham's national rank­ NORTH COVENTRY chase the Old Golf lots recreational Urazladlo. Mrs. James W. Foley and Manchester, Bristol, Meriden and tling In Olympic Games. area which could have easily been gins, Point Noir; M. B. Kennlcott, years they have been organized the Values of other Belmont Park ing and possible conoMeratlon . lor I mustn’t forget the answers to Mra James H. McVeigh are Man­ $ 10.50 Middletown, the other League mem­ There’s no chance at all that Man. transformed Into a centrally located ed.. Heart Awakes; Oliver La Orioles are anxious to annex the stakes will be 87,500, an Increase of the Rose- Bowl, the Rama' clash last week’s DO YOU KNOW ques- chester members of the Emblem bers, are Class A schools. These cheater High's grldders will play Washington, Nov. 17.— (A P )— Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Smith spent end natural field on which to hold Farge, Enemy Gods; Heinrich title in one more game. $‘2..’)00, for the Metropolitan and $5,- with St. Mary's vvlil bf the out­ tlooa— club on the committee of arrange­ Mann, Young Henry of Navarre; GRAPES! ratings are based on the number o! the Orioles of the north end in a The National CTolleglate Athletic One. A horse that lived mlUlon.s Sunday with friends In Springfield. many kinds of athletic actlvltiea. ments for the club's annual party special game Thanksgiving D ay.... Association carried to the quadren­ Fans all over town arc still com­ 000 added for the Toboggan. ^ standing IntersecUonai na­ Mrs. Arthur A, Brown of Boston Dwyer, who ha.s maintained a deep Liam O'Flaherty, Famine; Mrs. C. male studenta in the respective menting on the wonderful all- tionally. The other* will send A r­ of years ago had four front and for charity tomorrow night at the (W) Parmenter, Swift Waters; F. the season ends against Windham nial meeting of the American Olym­ and daughter Mrs. Fred Pike of interest in sports here for a quarter schools and East Hartford feels that around play of the town champs Johnny Longden la far out In kansas sgalnst Oeorga Washington, thrM behind. Elks home in Rockville. Playing H. Spearman. Carmen of the South Wind Gasoline it would rather engage In competi­ here Friday and the school does not pic Association today a flat demand Waban drove down Tuesday to call of a century, spoke of the many im- last Sunday. Some say that Mori­ front in the race for riding honors Centenary against Texas Ttch, lie s on Its side. In rising the will begin at 8:15 and both pivot Rancho; Booth Tarklngton, Riimbin 4 lbs. 25c tion with schools in its own class. sanction post-seaaon games, es­ that it be given control of all track, on Rev. and Mrs. boon H. Austin. piovemente that could be made and progressive bridge will be swimming, crew and wrestling arty Brothers had an off day. at the Bowie meeting. He b u Msrquette against Duquesni, Art* front legs are used first. Galleries; Barbara Webb, Flight East Hartford plans to center Its pecially ulth semi-pro team s.... Others say that the Orioles were They do not. The 4-H Town Committee met at locally hy the town to aid sports In pisyed. A turkey will ba awarded squads which the Unltcf States scored on eeven winners, all at good zona against Kansas, Baylor against general. from Yesterday: Dan Wlckenden, HEATERS - - $19.95 competition in the Greater Hartford then, too, the High cag«' season really hot. which is probably the Sight and hearing. the home of Gilbert Storrs Monday for a door prize. The Elks will dis­ Running of the Deer; P. O. Wode- opens Thanksgiving night and many sends to future Olympic games. prices, so far. Wright, who leiPtlie Loyola (Los Angelta) and U. C. L. Joe Hubl.ird, well-known ron- District in the future but the other most logical reason. They were riders at Laurel and Pimlico, is out Questions for this week with an­ evening. Tlie committee reorgan­ pense all profits from this and other hmise. Summer Moonshine; F. B. of the football players will ha>’c The college group was led by A against Southern Methodist. Ths ized for the coming year with Mr. l'aetor, .md rrnnager of ihe Green APPLES! League schools agreed that contests superior In even’ department of the of competition because of a ten-day swers next week: aetlvltles at Christmas and Man­ Young. They Seek a Country; Stefan Burns gasoline from carburetor. switched to the cage sport by then Major John Griffith, commissioner first-named Is the home team tn Storra chairman and Mra. Herbert team, described the beginning of chester will .ecelve its share. with East Hartford would be wel­ game to their south end rivals. suspension. each cose. What planta were our source of Zweig, Buried Candelabrum. 16-Quart M ^ of the Big Ten conference. In seek­ The most surprising feature of H. Tomlinson, Jr., secretary and comed whenever it was convenient ing to wrest control of these squads Iodine In years past? Special Price On Fan Defrosters With Each Heater. to schedule them. Here we are back for another shot the game outside of Bycholskl’s treasurer. The committee leaders Basket from the Amateur Athletic Union. What mineral gives us most of Rep As Olant Killer at pigskin picking... .asking no beautiful placement kick was the our mercury? and 4-H members are ralalng a sum Griffith’s colleagues argued that, Although Elast Hartford has sel­ quarter and giving none (a dime's all-around play of Smith and "B ill­ Where the horse-chestnut tree is of money to purchase some shrubs our limit), here's this week’c brain­ since colleges have come to furnish ie" Vlttner, both playing football to try and start beautifvlng the dom been a leading power in Ute most of the point-winning athletes native? storm: Boston College over Boston for the flrst time. Smith's work church grounds. They will set a Central League, its athletic teams in the four sports, a change In con­ One of the moet widely dlstrlb- CRISCO! have always given good account of U. (a cinch as ever was). Dart­ both defensively and offensively IT’S THE iitad native trees? few out Thuraday weather permit­ trol n*as Indicated. WeWe Celebrating mouth over Columbia (week's best waa superb. He certainly waa the ting. Bryon Houston of Mansfield TIRES! TIRES! TIRES! themselves and have earned a repu­ There were some prospects of de­ tation as "giant killers'' under the spot for an upset), Georgia Tech spark plug of the north end aggre­ What An Aroeptable Gift was most generous In helping the bate, but over all hung an atmos­ 5.50x17 First Line 4-PIy. List $13.95. able tutelage of Coach Johnny Mc­ over Florida, Fordharo over St. gation. Vlttner. a halfback, was Ixjvely crystal lamps which catch committee with their purchase by 13 lb. can 52cl phere of compromise, to be effected WISE THING TO DO!! N O W ...... Grath. Manchester, especially, has Mary's, Auburn over G eorgia.... all over the gridiron, catching pass­ every gleam of light and sparkle giving several additional planta. by a possible rearrangement of rep­ $ 9.75 had many close and thrilling battles es and making considerable yard- i brightly. Priced at only 81 AO al Sunday Nov. 21, the Tolland PHILCO’S Ten Millionth Radio resentation on •various committees. age when carrying the ball. i 6.00x16 First Line 4-Ply. with Ekut Hartford In all branches Harvard over Yale (simply be- Watkins. Beauties In pairs with County Council of Religious Educa­ List $15.93. After the N. C. A. A. petitioned Moriarty Brothers will have to . Trade In Your tion wrlll hold their annual meeting N O W ...... of sport and local officials hope to ccuse we think Frank is overrated the A. O. A. for adoption of an play a different brand of football in ! dainty shades of pastel hues, color- Gold Medal $ 11.00 book the McQrathmen as often as fast and spot-proof. Suitable for at the Congregational church In and will be stopped, and hard I). amendment giving the colleges 5 of the third game In order to stand a Smooth, Worn Tires posslbla in the future. Holy Cross over Carnegie Teen practically every room In the house. Somers The first session will sts>rt W e have about 200 tires in these sizes. Also a few the 9 memberships on committees chance of winning the 1937 grid promptly at 4 p.m. followed by*'a Special Offer FLOUR! East Hartford alao pointed out (with more hope than Judgment). governing the four sports, the A. championship. It Is understood Buy now for Cfhrlstmss giving or in other sizes. These prices will remain only until stock that Its desire to play games which dressing up the room for holiday Fellowship supper. The evening Y ou r F eet Indiana over Purdue. Kansas State A. U. proposed an amendment which that Jack Dwyer Is assisting Coach | NOW! guests. session starts at 7:30. Dr. Miller is sold. were “ within a reasonable traveling over Iowa State, Duquesni over would Increase Its membership on Angelo at practice this week, at- ; wdU tell about the Oxford Q>nfer- 10 Days Only will Fare Well in distance” was another Important Marquette, Ohio State over Michi­ the A. O. A. executive committee tempting to inspire more fight and For Tires That Are Triple Lgst. 98c reason for Its withdrawal from the Nuta Win Place Oa bow Coat Mena ence. Dr. Ibunuel L .' Hamilton In gan. Minnesota over Wlsconsmi from 3 to 11. zip In the lineup. Manager Dick : circuit As basketball schedules Safe . . . And Yet Cost No Nuta have graduated from holi­ charge of Religious Education at Nebraska over Iowa, Notre Dame The A. O. A. also will elect offi­ Kerr Is doing his utmost to have were drawn up several months ago. day goodies Into all year sources of the New York University will apeak over Northwestern, Oklahoma over cers and an executive committee to­ every eligible player at the practice | . More Than Ordinary Tires It Is expected that the League pleasure and protein. Right now. In the afternoon on “ What the Oklahoma A. A M. .. day to guide American plans for aesslons during the rest of the week. | RETREADS schools will keep their bookings with meat sky high, they take on Home Alone Can Do In Christian SUGAR! (Bulk) participation In the 1940 Tokyo Both Kerr and Angelo promise that with East Hartford intact although Sunday's battle will be a different j extra domeatlc Importance because Nurture" and in the evening he wdU Philco 10-F Have your smooth tires retreaded for Winter FLORSHEIM Oregon State over Washington games. Avery Brundage of Chica­ these games will no longer figure in story. It’s highly probable that | they can maUrially help to keep the ■peak on "School, Church and Home State, Pitt over Penn State (our go is the Incumbent president driving. Skidding is the cause of many accidents and Van Powell and McCauley will ap- ^ family protein needs within the the League standings. best bet). Navy over Prtneston, Working Together For Christian 10 lbs. 49c pear In uniform for the next game. average food allowance. can be prevented in a great many cases by tires that California over Stanford, Syraciue , f > rv. • T i t e $ t o n e Characters." The Christian Eh>- List Price $59.95 It so the Orioles will no doubt Nuts are a highly concentrated dsavor service wrlU be omitted Sun­ have traction. All work guaranteed. SHOES over Colgate, Vlllanova over Tem- TQ St IM iaht S tls h tS The Safest and Most Dependable pie, Texas Christian over Rice ® ® have their toughest assignment in form of protein and should not be day evening to give every one a LOCAL TABLE NETMEN winning what they hope will be Tire Money Can Buy! eaten In too large aroounta. They chance to attend one or both aes- Your Old Set . . . .$20.00 (nothing but a bunch). Southern TUNA FISH! (By Aseoclated Press) their Ihial series game. may be substituted for either meat ■lons of the convention. Methodist over U C LA (another S t Louis— Lou Ambers, 186 8-4, Manager Harrington of the Ori­ 'ft or fish, but should never be used In Don’t forget the Thank Offering DOWN SPORTS CENTER llmd stab), Washington >v:r Ore Firestone ■ world lightweight champion, out­ oles Is planning two more games Sentinel Type i'/: place of eggs or milk. Nuts are Friday evening from 6:30 on. Fine g o n .. .. If hla team cbps the title on Sun­ riR E S r u n s usually low In mineral salts and Winter Anti-Freeze— pointed Charley Bums, 139 1-2, supper.cafetera atyle, adth plenty of |Lg.,2tins29c| day. Eyery effort Is being made 1 .4 0 -2 1 ...... $ 5.63 $1.65 vitamins, and therefore are more chance to get your winter supply of Gain Second League Victory Harry Grayson ot NEA differs on Johnstown, Pa., 10, non-title. You Pay $ 3 9 * 9 5 Chicago— Billy Marquart, 130, to arrange a game with the local 4e50~20 •.•ae«ee«a. 6.03 1.60 valuable when served with frulta vegetables and many other things In Three Starts, 5-4, Against seven choices with the following high'school eleven on Thanksgiving and vegetables. at bargain pricea. Auction begins mUmoH shoes signal “ standing room onlf” take tha selecUone: Boston College, Colum­ Winnipeg, Man., outpointed Sammy day at Mt. Nebo to decide the ques­ 1 4«50*21 e .e a • • 6.3.5 1.65 Favored Rival. Angott, 128 3-4, LouiaviUe, Ky., 8. at 8 p.m. Lees AeriaL Thermo Roy^ bia, Georgia Tech. St. Mary's. Au­ tion o f which la better, a good-high i 4e7o*X3 a a a-e •••#•# 6.70 1.65 SHOULDERS! Coral Gables, Fla.— Ben Brown. For Loved Onea Mllea Away Ths Pastors' class Is being well '" ^ p and turn to Flarewedge. Extra room has been burn, Harvard, Carnegie Tech, In­ school eleven or a good semi-pro \ 4.75-20 6.85 1.60 Whether over land or over We have protected over 300 cars with Thermo Royal ' 160, Atlanta, Ga., knocked out Paul attended and grows mors Interest­ The Manchester table tennis team diana. Kansaa State, Duquesne, team. That riuestlon may be an­ 1 Oe00*X0 eeaeseea 7.20 1.80 you’ll want tb remembm' them at ing every Sabbath. This la a rare The Philco lO-F gives you Araer- and are still selling it on the basis: Satisfaction guar­ built on the emtsiJr o f this shoe for those men who won Its second league match In Ohio State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Plrrone, 164, Cleveland, 2. swered on Turkey Day - fTirlstmastlde. And you must mail opportunity to learn about tba “ Liv­ 19c lb. three starts by defeating a strong Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oregon Tampa, Fla.—Norment Quarles, The management is also dicker­ 1.5.00-20 ...... 7.40 1.90 lean and Foreign Reception. anteed or money back. Will not boil off. s ijp j spread and run over ordinary shoes. Instep corns now If you want your greetings to ing Religions of the World." This Sport Radio Onter team of Hart­ State. Pitt, Navy, Stanford, Col­ 135, HendersonvlUe, N. C., and Carl ing with William F. Krug of the I5e00-21 ... • ose e a • 7.65 2.00 tnach them In season. Dewey-Rlch- Lasts the entire season with proper care. Qt. d S O C ford, 5-4, Monday night in the Hart- (Red) Guggino, 131, Tampa, drew, Stafford Olympica for a game in Sunday they take up "Buddlam” Philco Foreign Tuning System. and toe-pinch disappear like magic < i t and yonr gate, Vlllanova, Rice, UCLA and ISe25*X 7 • • a • * a 7.70 1.80 man have a beautiful asaortment of 10. Stafford before the season ends anyone la welcome to Join. The ford Opra League. Washington.... H5e25*18 * a e • e •.* e«e . 8.00 1.80 .’’aemaf-the-aea." “ Acroea-the-MUas Color Dial, 2 Tuning Ranges, The local team with "Mike" Houston. Tex.—GelUto Ramirez, • ^ jjl cisss meets in the Ladles room of BOILED HAM! shoes will look better longer, for they won’t run 1 5«25-20 • * o« • 8.30 1.90 J*«aifli. Get yours off today. Plarro and "Red" Reimer winning ,139, Mexico City, outpointed Joey the Church Community house di­ The Orioles football'team baa ■ 5e425*21 ^ . 8.80 ■ 2.00 rectly after church servlca. 2-Point Tone Control, Automatic NOTICE! Get our cash prices on Tires over. Pay ns a visit today. two matches and losing one each definitely planned to form an Orioles Zodda, 135, Los Angeica, 10. Bathing Floata and “Jump" Qlovaanlnl winning one V 5s50-17 • a.a • 8.75 2 4 0 %* Volume Control, Oversize Elec- 39c lb. and pay for them as you ride. Wonder­ Athletic club and baa leased the New York—Lou Sallca, 117 1-2, ■laM plant ports pstform much and losing two, clicked at the tight former Thomas Smith store on Kaw York, outpointed Sammy Gar­ ■ 5a50-X8 . . • e*o see 9.05 2 4 5 siiota to come up and defeat a high­ ■ame funetton tor tba bouse tro-Dynamic Speaker. 2-Specd North School street for a clubhouse. cia, 119 1-4, Boston, 8; Selgei Asch- r 5s50-19 M M • *-• • 9.15 K 30 ***** •••B ln pots# do fo r the bn- ful proposition. Most Styles ly favored op-,jonent Playing with CURB QUOTATIONS •to The nucleus of the club wUl be kenas, 141 3-4, Brookljrn. stopped (By Associated Press) O*50*20 e-a • e • SM a 9.50 8 4 0 *t la inmortoat to koop Tuning and Many Other Fc«- the Sport Radio Center was Eric Charley Stefano, 137 1-2, Passaic, formed around the football team, Natlonsl League 6 .0 0 -1 6 ...... 9.75 2 4 0 .v'j sSffcHVI? «l8“ -^Wstar Is bann- SCOTCH HAM! Shepherd, for Hartford champto, N. J., 8. ■ W luree. Handeome Richly.Pig. Ri’d Wleaeo and an alternate. This members of which will endeavor to New York Rangeri 1, New York • * * * certain plants. But By ASSOCIATED PBESS 6.00-20 H.D. —... 12.70 2 4 0 fonnldable array Just couldn't cope sign up promising athletes of the New York—Tommy Rawson, 136. Americans 0. iriZ? laSL OrdtoarOy Am a t s Pow and Lt B ...... 3 nred Cabinet with Protective Boston, outpointed Maxle Berger, 6.00-21 H.D...... 18.00 2.80 • W W t o pUnta may bs wipad Out of Gas — Flat Tire — Battery Trouble with the locals attack, thus Man- north end aa club members. Plana Boston 1, Montreal Maroons o. P A rk N at G a s ...... 4 185 1-2, Montreal 8; Lew Maasey, 80x3*/; a . E x t Size 5.65 L 8 8 ' ^ Back Shield. 39c lb. cheater emerged the victor in a blt- will be made to secure siUtable land Aasrtoan Association £ S 5 l ^ J**** • Moth or Aoad Gas and El A ...... 3 next spring and to prepare the Philadelphia, defeated Joe Lemieux, care not to ta ^ fought contait. Wichita 4, St. Paul 1. Liberal Trade-In Allowance On Tour Old U t m I A m Sup P o w ...... H 4 Phone 4129 ground for use in the fall aa a fiald. 141 1-4, Montreal, 6; Ivan Nedo- ^ aniaUir laavad Tlw Maneheetar team la looking TONIGHT’S SCHEDULE Clta Barv 314 forward to next Monday night arben The team plane to entei the Great­ mauky, 148, Waobiagton, outpoint­ spray.****** ■•F ka —ikMd w.«iwith • n mm Sas Nattonal League B Bond and S h a re...... la u thay wUl eneounter the Battey'e er Hartford football league next ed Eddie Guerra, 151, New York, 6. No gamea scheduled. Ford Um lted ...... s% ShaHield 'Milk! GLENNEY'S 3boe etore team at Hartford, a team fell. Jersey City—Paul Oe Bello, 136, Ihtofiistlon s I-American League Nlog Hud Pow ...... 9H compoaad o f J. O’Brien. D. Waddy New York, technically knocked out Road ...... 3% New Havsn at Syracuse. M ORIARTY BROS. Any ortlda cwitatnhiff wool BRUNNER’S RADIO DEPT. and F. a leediTir candidate Albany, N. Y.—Hike Mazurki, Freddie Foran, 187, Norwalk, Conn., Springfield at Philadelphia. Unit Oos ...... S44 sAould ba m m 80 OAKLAND STREET 4 cans 27c . f i t Individual honors in the city 'if 228, Cohoes, N. Y., and Ray Steele, 3; Steve Padln, 188, Chicago, out­ 301-315 Center Street—-Comer Broad Street 1 tBder ^ damp Chit Lt and A m A ...... 4 O P E N E V E N IN G S T IL L » P. M. T E L . 5191 CampbeD’$ S m ice Station Amartean Aieoeutlon Hartford. Babel boasts a record of 315, Glendale, CaL, drew, one fall pointed Parts Aptce, 186. New York, St. Paul at w .n ... City. Open 24 Hours . ^Telephone $ 1 7 1 Uta Pow and L t ...... % not lottng a ttiigla Kama, 276 Main Street. Comer Middle Torapike each (Urns lim it). ~ 9* Bt. Louis at IQnneapolls. 3 'Ll-: \

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LOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 1 PQOMiStO VETfe OQ a JE a U T T L E © ABC V O SENSE and NONSENSE FARTHiER .e o O T S -VsMKY ia e l p o u t IM TA* COOMTWY AT T H E FAMOUS “LAST WORDS*’ Do jmu remember: When a sack TEA “ I wonder If IVs loaded. Til just was called a poke? When the ROOM look down the barrel and see.” higher shoes laced the finer they 1 CAM'T ,VtROl "Oh. listen! that’s the train whis­ were? When it took ten yards ol HONtST LOST AND POUND - l| MOVING—TR UCK ING- SITUATIONS WANTED— HOUSES FOR RENT 6S tle. Step on the accelerator and cloth to make a dreu? When ev­ H- Olson ...... 89 106 120-314 ery head of hair had Its rat? When LOST—BLACK, GRAY and wblte, [ STORAGE 20 ______FEMALE 3l> we'll get across before the train FOR RENT—6 ROOM SINGLE E. Erickson . . . . ^ 07 102 102—800 does.” every wardrobe sported a bustle aqd Angora klttan, with double pawa. ASMUNDSEN LEADER LOCAL AND IXINQ distance mov* POSITION AS saleslady, or cashier, house, all modem Improvements. a pair of mutton leg sleeves? When Telephone 8378. ADMIRAL TO “They say these things can’t pos- litg. Ihcperlenced men, covered 17 years with one ctore, as assist­ 143 Cooper HUl street Apply Fra- P o w j i n ^ 457 502 626 1485 •ibly explode, no matter how much bobbed hair was only for children vans, all new quilts for packing. ant buyer and saleslady. Best of din's Stors, "07 Main. AS HOCKEY SCORER Skane (8) you throw them around.” When potatoes were called spuds " L. T. Wood CO. Kohls ...... 112 95 93—300 AUIDMUBILES KOK SALE 4 references. Telephone 4220. Y. M. O. A. 'l e a g u e SANTA ANITA RA( “ 1 guess the rope will hold my When everybody ate breakfast at (Y Allej-s) L Carlaon ...... lO l 111 96—308 weight.” home? And people only tried to 1887 PONTIAC SEDAN metaUic SUBURBAN I-DR RENT 66 Nyqulst ...... 98 98 89—385 Shearer^i (4) "It's no fun swimming around In pay for one thing at a time? gray, dual equipment built In PAINTING—PAPERING 21 Hodgetts ...... 94 116 115—324 SITUATIONS WANTED— FOR R E NT—SECOND floor flat, 3 Vnrrick ...... 112 119 107 338 here. Let's go out beyond the life trunk, heater, radio, built in de* Flashy Wingman Of New Bolin ...... I l l 104 105—320 PROPERTY OWNERS— Attentloe ______MALE______39 large rooms and bath, Bolton Notch McLogan ...... 98 114 116 327 lines.” Marriage Is a game of give and froater, lorr mileage, new car 36.85 repapers room, celling papar> Pond, on Main highway. Mrs. Chanda ...... 125 92 13^ 362 Uobeaten 3-Yrar-OId "These traffic cops can't stop take, they tell us, but It usually 'falls guarantee. 3225 discount. Cole ed or kalaomlned. Material, labci YOUNG M AN wants work on milk Donald MUIer. Haven Eagles Has Tallied Cofek ...... 116 107 107 328 518 523 498 1537 me.” when the old man falls to keep on Motors, 8463. - completa Inside, outside painting. route, or driving light truck. Ex­ Petke ...... 93 126 125 344 Halfaud (1) "What a funny noise that snake giving. C. Hultgren ...... 82 85 90—257 pion To Oppose .Seabis^ Large aavingaJ Work guaranteed. perienced. Edward H. Cunningham, FOR RENT—ROCKVILLE, 8 W ^ makes. I think I'll step on him.” Swanson ...... ge 94 95—285 MOTORCYCLES— Lang. Phone 3683. 14 Eldrldge atreet street, live large attractive rooms, Four Pomts To Dater 643 658 588 1690 "That firecracker must have gone Life Is like a deck of cards. When first floor, central, newly decorat­ TalcottvUle (0) C. Anderson...... 96 04 90—280 out I'll light it again.” you are In love. It's hearts; when Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox BICYCLES 11 Jesanis ...... loo 103 87— 290 cuit In Rich Handirap. ed, quiet adult family, fumaceT !> • 86 93 125 314 ^ t smells like gas, but I guess you become engaged, it's diamonds; REPAIRING 23 POULTRY AND SUPPUES 43 C. Wennbrgren ...106 128 132—360 FOR SALE— 1930 Henderson motor-] garage. Inquire on premises. New Haven, Obnn., Nov. 17.— N. Barton .. . . 9 0 — 100 180 ill right. Lend me a match.” when you are In bad with your wife. WHAT'S THE USE OF HAVING A GOOP-LOOKIN^' SIFTER | cycle, in good condition. Inquire La Cbappelle ..112 96' — 208 . took some medicine In the It's clubs; and when yo\i d ^ lt’.s EXPERT FURNITURE rellnisber NAOTVE TURKEYS 35c and 40c lb. (A P )—Ossie Asmundsen, fiashy , 470 499 503 1481 Los Angeles, Nov. 17— (Apj, at 164 Eldrldge street. and repair man. Work done Goodrich ...106 94 148 349 fc. and I must have got hold of apadea . ] G e W 30c, roasting chickens 35c WANTED TO RENT 68 New Haven Eagles wingman, stood KroU ...... A ...... W ar Admiral, undefeated chai_ promptly and reasonobly. Call 5161 ..109 115 105 329 wrong kind.” andVSSc lb. B. T. Allen, 37 Doane at the head of the Intematlonal- Newcomb CRAVAT BOWUNO LEAGUE o f the 3-year-oIds, was entered' Mont^mery Ward A Oo. YOUNG COUPLE would like 3 or .. — — 98 98 A MAN WRAPPED UP IN HIM­ street Telephone 7618. H. Barton .. (Hnrphy*a Alleys) day as a candidate for the 3100 SELF MAKES A VERY SMALL 4 room tenement or fiat Call Amerlcan hockey league scorers to­ — 86 — 86 Teqm No. 1 took 4 points from Should married women work? I ROADSTER SPORT tops, and PARCEL N A T IV E YOUNG com and milk- 3810. day, having garnered fojjr points In Team No. 2 and Team No. 3 took Eanta Anita handicap, virtually That question might be answered roadster curtains repaired. Lug­ 018 484 877 1574 Manchester fed turkeya, roasting chickens, the season not yet two weeks old. 3 points from Teem No. 4. High sin­ Sluing a meeting with Seabtscul by asking what a great many fam­ gage and harness repairing. Uhaa. Ten players, six from the west­ heavy fatted fowl, and broilers. We IM d ’B (4) gle of 136 was captured by “Pop- March S. ilies would do If they did not. Evening Herald Laklng, 80 Cambridge street. Tels- ern division of the loop and three dreaa and deliver. Otto H. Herr­ Hare ...... lO l 114 114 329 Eye” Iiewie. The big surpriae of Charles S. Strub, geneiallstim Q uotations— pbone 4740. from the eastern, were In the run­ “ i ’ ’ o ’’’’ mann. Phone 5085. McLaughlin ..97 97 114 308 the evening was Capt Bengston's of the Los Angeles turf club, ai WHEN FATE IS CRUEL CLASSIFIED ner-up spot with three points. The Four years ago I bad a check WE 8PEC1ALIEE IN applying GREENLEAF WINNER McCarthy .,..126 122 101 349 team winning 4 points. It looked nounced owner Bamuel D. Ridd! Life is but a tribulation right In my hand for 335,000 to FANCY Q U ALITY broilera, loast- six who lead the westerners are as If Grssel's team waa bowling with advertisements asbestos siding, and recovering Cavey ...... 101 98 127 821 telephoned from New York to now To the younger generation. riskt a movie. But they wanted me Uig chickens and fowl, dressed. Doran, Parsons and Markle of boxing gloves on. The team who roofs. Workmanship guaranteed. Hamilton ....187 103 107 347 inate the Admiral for the big rac< For fate makes no discrimination to kiss young girls and all that fool­ Oeeat «ta everaa* »i>rae le • ua^ Fresh egga delivered direct from Syracuse, DroulIInrd and Liscomb made most noise all evening waa talUala aaabert aad sbbrevUUeas Painting and carpentei work. A. A. OF BILLIARD H U E Nominations do not close until De< To attain her desUnaUon. ishness, so I tore up the check. •aeh eauat as a word aad aowaaead Carlson A Son Poultry Farm. Tela- of Pittsburgh and O'Neil of Cleve­ "Pop-Eye” and "Cow Boy” Tor­ 1, hilt Riddle said he wanted Dion, 81 Wells street Tat 4860. land. 662 629 663 1654' rance. —Jose Itorbl, orchestra conductor. r*. « >»ntsd M tta SBS USM rata giving. Also fresh eggs, and apples. this group were: Bennett, Howard. Johnson , ...... 85 97 95 277 Anita with prospects for one of thi Manager—It's Goodwin, our trav­ ^ es **r laaa tara avarv OPPORTUNITIES 82 Bon And (0) Warner .. eling salesman. Used most insult­ singer 50 years, advising how to sdw ilaliia atvaa spaa raqaaat Donald Gehring. Tel. 8758. Shannon and Thompson, all of GIraltis ---- 113 102 89 80S greatest races In history...... 96 97 87 280 Grexel . .. ing language. Told me to fry my stay young. FOR RENT—IN BUttlNBtUI soe- Syracuse; B. Cunningham and L Sheldon . . . . 100 105 103 308 Seabiscuit, beaten by a nose uj FOR SALE—N A TIV E llvr turkeya. Philadelphia, Nov. 17.— (A P ) — ...... 103 99 107 309 I>ummy .. face and be said you could go and f i f i •**raad aalr far tha ae- tlon, brick mercantile buiidmg Cunningham of Cleveland; and Dea­ Coleman ...... 91 76 87 254 William Dupont’s Rosemont in th 2 »1 ■“ ker sr timaa tha ad appear. Order early. Joe Schaub, 188 HlUa- ...... 108 110 89 307 chase yourself., A child, when be reaches hts ^ aharalaa at the raU aaraad hat with 8000 f t of ground Ooor epace Ralph Greenleaf, hardy perennial of con, Doray, Mackle and Sherwood, Davis 1987 Santa Anita, finished the sea limit In education, should be grad­ towp Road. Phone 4678...... 102 115 88 305 ToUla ...... 481 466 Owner (snapping)— He did, did refeeds aaa ba i Sultabla for light manufacturing. pocket bllliarde, had 31,600 prlxe all of Pittsburgh. Kebert 460 1407 son with 3168,642 winnings but thi uated In bis proper place in society SB am tlaw ada atsppad afU r ...... 140 130 133 403 Team No. 1 \ he? W ell fire him without cere­ ■rth dar. Apply Edward J. HoU. The easterners In the two-point Admiral retired undefeated in eigbi and Industry. money and bis 16th world cham­ McClowan ...... 92 76 87 25S starts and with a coim'ortable nesi mony. Let'e see, he’s been with us // asML fsrMds*! diaptav Itaaa aat group were Carrigan and Fllmore 649 651 604 1604 Larder .. —Dr. Jesse H. Holmes, Swarth- ARTICLES FOR SALE 4G pionship to show today for hts play­ of Springfield; Hemmqrllng, Kam­ ...... 97 93 94 283 egg o f 3166,600. live months. What bualDess has be \ Oibaon’s (4) Murphy ...... 110 more College. T ^ a a ^ d win aoi ba raapoaatbla HELP WANTED— off victory last night over Irving insky and Miller of New Haven; Locaslo 119 88 317 The two horses never met. Bui done In that time? mr aora thaa ana laeorraet tnaartloa FOR SALE — WHEELBARROW, ...... 110 123 104 337 Brennan , ...... 91 08 123 FEMALE 86 Crane, 23, of Livonia, N. Y. and Wares and Carsc ot Philadel­ Win ton 322 the Howard stable can point to oni Manager—Two hundred dollars I f a telephone tine sings, and •K Uiy MVDYtiMment •rdertd f m ladders, 3 stoves with oil burners, ...... 136 99 100 335 Bengston ---- 101 119 99 m m Uaa timm The New York City veteran, de­ phia. Wilson 319 comparison in their favor. Seablscui the first month, five hundred dollars sings loudly, you can look for grindstone, snare drum. 30 Uel- ...... 116 123 143 382 ■ — __ UiRdVRrtMAt uiuiaslun • ! WANTED—CLEAN, REFINED girl fending champion, marching rough­ The penalty division waa led by Gess ...... 116 131 115 362 tvon the Riggs handicap at Baltl the second month, one thousand dol­ cold spell. to help with housework and care mont street. Totals .... ---- 491 505 491 1496 more at 1 3-16 miles, packing 13( goblleRtioD of Advertlelac win bo shod over Crane, ended with his best five players, each of whom had Howard ...... 97 98 115 310 lars the next and five thousand the — H. T. Collman, Amarillo, Tex,, fjettMd oel^ h f cancpIlatloB o f tho of 2 children. No cooking, stay run of 76. His winning margin was four majors to hla credit. They pounds nnd set a track record next. « * d a ter tn« senrieo roadorad I-'OR SALEJ—BASSINET, rarrlage, Team No » weather man. eith children about 3 nights a 126 to minus 1 In 11 Innmgs. The were Beisler and Heximer of New S 1:57 3-5. Owner (thoughtfully)—Hmmm. I AH •dvanlomeniB Boat aoBfora play pen, play yard 16x16 folding 675 574 577 1726 F o x ...... 86 week. Reply, stating age and runner-up prise netted Crane 31,100. Haven, Duguld ot Cleveland. How­ 92 108 283 W ar Admiral won the ’’ Plmllcfl often think 1 ought to take a little Political machine government, 8 typography wiu gate, small tricycle. 28 E. Middle Anderson ---- 105 99 r««riUatleaa oDforeed by Ua pabtlab- aaUry dtsired to Box R. Herald. Willie Mosconi, of Philadelphia, ard of Syracuse and Kalbfielsch of 83 287 special at the same distance, carry. more exercise and 1 dare say the corruption and graft are doomed, raarra tha right a Turnpike. Blanchard ...... 90 99 106 captured third place and a prise ot Providence. K. OF P. LEAGUE 295 In-' 128 pounds but In 1:58 4-6. head of the hardware department and doomed forever in New York M il. rarlM ar rajaat aaP aaar aaa. Dietz . . . . ---- 109 115 114 338 eldared aWaetloaabla 3900 by defeating Jimmy Caras, ot (Murphj-'s Alleys) The probability of their engag will give you a frying pan. a ty . HELP WANTED— _ . Ing In a duel here already has th .OtOnNO HOUII8—Claaiaad a * Wilmington. Del.. 125 to 96, In an Totals ...... 390 — Florello H. LaGuardla. MALE 88 FUEL AND FEED 49-A LE.\GUE STANDING 405 411 1206' Santa Anita crowd dreamy-eyed. .^LITTLe t?IE'ZV aal^^st'taCS,* ^ accompanying playou that went 18 CANTON MAN KILLED; Team No 4 There is going to be a lot more ?4:IS*a*a.** **** ■“terdare Points There will be some other goot snow abovelllag for the old man to So many of us have been dull and W ANTED —FARM HAND, sober FOR SALE — SEASONED hart Innings. Caras' winnings were 3800. Torrance ...... 85 77 102 264 ' F R O M rr= Smaland ...... n horses In the 3100,000 affair, too- do each winter after the child labor dry, unable to arouse the Inter­ and reliable. Steady Job with good wood, sawed stove length and un­ In the title match. It was Green­ L e w ie ___ ...... 90 136 98 324 horses like Pompoon, Heelfly, To TELEPHONE TOUR leaf hands down from the second KIN OF HRST SETTLER Varmland ...... lo Berry ___ amendment is adopted. est of our students. home for right party. Call 4217 der cover 35.00 per load, cash. L Halland ...... lo ...... 96 112 117 *'325 Row and Indian Broom. inning. Crane had a run of 11 at the Dummy .. — Dr, W. A. Nellson. Smith College WANT ADS after 6 p. m. T. Wood Co. Phone 4496. Skane ...... | g ...... 86 92 83 261 t fMitn* rotf start of the second but the cham­ - ■' ■ - ■ We are always seeking antidotes. president, dlsensslng modern tha Canton, Conn., Nov. 17— (A P )__ teachers. aa aIrsB abava pion ran on to 17 In hie half of the Olive Case, 76. a descendant of Can­ Totalf .... ---- 357 417 400 1174 PERFECT GUEST When we are gay and happy we ^ aaavaafaaaa ta advsptlasrm Kmi Skane by taking three points like to weep over a picture or sad S( ()R( HY SMITH What a Break ^CABM RATK6 win bi HELP WANTED— HOIISEHULU GtNIUS 51 Inning and waa never bested from ton's first settler, died last night of that point. from Halland brought about e Fond Du Lac, Wls.—Munlclpa story. When we are sad wo seek Americans have lost the art of PSThW HT If paid j n s r t l a " MALE OR FEMALE 37 Injuries he received when hit by an tightening of the league standing. HE'S UP; HE'S DOWN getting properly drunk. Proper PlCKINfr THE IIMF (BfiL UP! SCORCHV CONTINUE* DOWN THE WINPINfr DUNGEON 8TBP*- Crane, lagging 18 to 22 going in­ automobile on the Albany turnpike court attaches haven't quite recov happy companionship and light and tty lelMwiBg iba grai laaartlea ar WANTED — AN EXPEiaENUEU !• OR SALEI— KITCHEN range com­ The honors for the evening went to Kansas City— Grocer H. T. Heds- ered from this one: frivolous stories and movies. We do orinklng Is to "use” it. Italy usee to the fifth Inning, scratched for In front of his home here. Charles Wennergren who hit a high path threw up his hands when a Americans sozzle and slzsle In arfiL. atharwla tba CHS Ron bookkeeper. Write p O. Box 511, plete with oU burner. Call 5665. three straight Innings to Incur a State Policeman Robert Erdln L. M. Grant, of Toronto, On not seek sympathy so much as re­ ^ eoUaetad. Na ra a a sri. Manchester, Conn., giving qualm* single of 132 and high three string gunman pointed a revolver at him. drink. **' srrers la talapbonad ads penalty of 15. His best run vws 11. said Frank Pratsky, 53. of Collins­ wn.s fined 310 for reckless drlvln lease from poignant grief. FOR SA LE —ONE GRAY combina­ of 360. "N o you don’t,” said the robber. —John Henry Titos, 01, who ^ *si**” ** “ 6 their aaearaes catlona and references. Greenleaf lost to Crane In regular ville, operator of the car. told him He smlUngly thanked the office ■amaot ba ra a ra a ta ^ tion stove, also one black Gleh- Smaland (2) 'Hands down.” wrote "The Face on the Bar tournament play. 126 to 72 In 30 that he did not see the aged man, who arrested him, the clerk wh A newspaper asks— What do you WANTED—BOYS AND glrla to wood kitchen range. Inquire 23 E. Berggrcn ...... 89 89 95—283 Apparently fearing upraised room Floor." Innings. Both had eight wins and who walked with a cane, until too collected the fine, then shook hand do with your old clothes? INDEX OP pick barberry oemes 10c per Knox atreet. Telephone 5466. C. Anderson ...... 108 121 90—325 hands would attract attention. He thre Io-.ses for the three weeks' late. all around and said he would vial Take them off at night and put CLASSIFICATIONS pound paid cash when bemea are A. Carlin ...... 96 107 80— 283 took 120 and fled. here again. them on again In the morning. delivered at office Allen Place. Not I*OR SALEl— SIX ROOMS of furni­ play. Case leaves a daughter. Miss Ella R. Johnson .., . . 7 7 92 100—269 Births __ The Inning scores! Case of Freehold. N. J„ a high A I b o u g h t necessary to call o~ phone, wui ture Including electrical equip­ J. Wennergren ..103 112 100—315 In the old days, hard times con­ ...... take all clean berries brought m ment refrigerator, washer, Philco Crane: 0 11 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0—19; school teacher; a brother and two Thou shall not pervert the judg­ sisters. sisted In doing without the neces­ C. E. Wilson A Co. Model X radio. 26 Walker street. three losses for the three weeks' 473 521 481 1475 ment of the stranger, nor ol the Xhanba •••••••••••«••• 1. He was a Justice of peace and sities of life; now It Is struggling fatherless; nor take a widow's rai­ Varmland (2) along without the luxuries. Lomt aatf roaa« FOR SALE—ONE REX GAS hot Greenleaf: 0 17 6 0 0 0 0 14 0 16 grand juror here for many years. E. Anderson ,...... 95 100 112—307 ment to pledge. — Deuteronomv Aaaeaneamoata water heater, price 38.00. Call 76— 129; four scratches; net 125 As a youth, he attended Yale's law G- Gull ...... 85 83 98— 266 24:17. , And what, we would like to know, Paraoaala ...... 8514. school. E. Thoren ...... 91 112 95— 298 does a retired person do after We all have a propensity to Abtoaobllaa far tala ...... >•• 4 FOR SALE —GLENWOOD g»M he has done the things he always grasp at forbidden fruit — From Abtoaobllaa for Bsehaaaa • EMERGENCY] range, oven control. Perfect condi­ plans to do after he retires? the Latin. Aota AoetMoiioa—Ttraa •• « Y, M. C, A. NoteT\ Aata RopwlHoff—PalatlaA ^ T tion. Cheap. 13 Fairfield street Auto Behoola ...... f*A i f ...... I FOR SALE— BARSTOW GRAY Wednesday, Nov 17 ■“ Atttoa^^or Uiro * FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser CALLS enamel combination range. In ex­ 7:00— Live Y ’rs Glrla club witb WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY 8378 Mlsa Tinker. -eatiiutiavici.Me. r. h. ato. a a mt. an______...... 11 cellent condition. Telephone ■ YOU BLASTED NIMMY * WHAT WAS THE IDEA.) Aulea—lloiercyclee POLICE 7:30— Rangers boys club meeting Oc I c.*r*riAii z^*^ S'HELP ME, JESSE, X WAS YES, rr's TH A T U T T L E ■■Mn*an aaS rrateanlnaal FOR SA LE —WESTINGHOUSE re- and gymnaaium period. THJCr FIRST PASS WE THREW WEUT (OF LETTIN' BREEZE GET T^T2WTAj40lL£t^ TK* PHONE SMIP IS ALWAYS Bulaun SamcM oir*r*« ...... fHgerator with new unit, 3 year 8:00— Wednesday evening Bowl­ RISH TTO TW AT kIWQSTDW GUY? DOWV 0“««4 ....IS-A FOR v o a PULLING SOME BulWac^Coatraetlac ...... 14 4343 guarantee. Crawford combination ing League: Vernon vs. Second Con­ ■ ■ :':U. TELL ME FR E C K LE S DIDW'T MAUD stove and 9 piece walnut dlnin„ gregational: Tall Cedars vs. Bryant BUT WHAT GAG TO GET ME fln C jiT T l'""'.*'’'** ...... ‘ ‘ . I T l - i f THEM THAT TDUCHDOWW OW Fannral OIrMtor* ...... n FIKE room aulte In perfect condition. St Chapman. ON EARTH O U T OF TH' BATH HtttlD^-^jplniBblna'—Roeaaa it Call 4678 afUr 5. Thonday, Nov 18 k p l a t t e r ’ ?/ IS T H A T lasaranaa ...... South ROOM SO HE 3:45— Beginners dancing clau. GA6 W ITH CAM SLIP IN. 4:80— Advanced A dancing claas. TH' SHOWER 4321 APARTMENTS—FLATS— 5:00—Advanced B dancing claas. CURTAIN TENEMENTS 6S 4:00— Grade school basketball m/lk North league. S FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM i^'er 6:30— Girl Scouts «arTlea ft wantoo—>Bu8(n*ar S«rvtea M fia t steam heat, modem, garage, 6:30— Aces meeting and gym­ BAeeotleaal 5432 at 150 Bissell atreet. Inquire 117 nasium period. w>_.^wnaa ttanxaaad Claa>oa • • a e a e e • B«1 *7 •« Birch atreet 7:30— Ladles' gymnasium period. AMBULANCE FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement Wanted—Initrnctloas ...... M (Doutan) with all modem Improvements, REPORTS ON FATALITY . Ptanaelat garage If desired. Adults prefer­ Boadaxptaekt—Mortaavaa aa-^ »i red. Inquire 35 Lewis street Hartford, Nov. 17— (A P )—Inves­ kSf Builoeas Opportunltlaa m 5680 tigation has estabUshed that Prince m Mon.v to L>»n JJ FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ t (Hoiloran) A. Rice of Hartford was killed last Hein nnd eitaaHaan ment witb garage, 23 Knox street, m IMP fMtN/l-KIJM N\lU'->tKfcAM/A I WeiUI T-I-U U I —Katnalo rb Friday on the Farmington cutoff (SWIM? SW IM »X>^''^® 1-,BRCEZE? H«lp Wnnled—M .U ...... !! all modern improvements. Inquire when the car In which be was rid­ * CKOCOOILE COMES SLIDING TOWARD HEK. Salum.n W.nitt ..I ...... 3060 23 Knox street or telephone 5455. ing struck the rear of a truck driv­ Y E A H , B U T h e 's im l o v e w it h JU W E Help Wanted—Mala ar FamMe‘ .‘ S7 T H A T WAS T D Aaenu Wanted...... ee.* (Qniah) FOR R E N T—6 ROOM tenement, en by Roger Bradley, 19, of Plain- DIDW'T WAYMAH, AMD HER OLD villa, Policeman Donald Oossman MAKE IT LOOK Sltnetlone Wanted—F e ^ i " ; ^ l» all modern improvements, with ga­ COME RkSHT/ MAN COACHES KIMOSTOM? Slluatlona Wanted—M n lT :". 17! SI of Farmington sold today. OH THE UP- rage. Call 14 Edgerton street. Tele­ DOWY TtXJ THIMK FRECK Empiormeni Asenclea ...... In 4340 CTrossman Is preparing a report BACK AMD AUD-UP! THE phone 8301. IS GOMMA CO HIS on his Investigation for the coroner. S C O R E . G A M E IS H IM SELFf I ^n*IlSi“**TXi*'” *‘** ...... « HOSPITAL Meanwhile, Floyd Martin a t Hart­ BEST TO MAKE AM ford, driver of the car In which Rice STILL •YOOHS.' wanted— Petn— Penitry Btnak 44 HOUSES FOR RENT 65 IMPRE8SIOM 7 Far n .i. «■ «-..»----- was a passenger, and Bradley are artlelee For Sale ___ . ^ 5131 being held on technical chargea un­ P®*ta aod AeeoaaortM ** •••••• I FOR RENT—8 R O O it SINGLE, der bonds o f 32,500 and 31,000, re­ WATER DEPT. corner East Center and Hamlin spectively. ^ ______mwwrrwfi—WC6.MB, r mf x ».x,mklop». streets, 2 car garage, steam heaL A fter the accident it waa reported T o u know I'm not goin* to turn around when you whittle! li vou went new oU burner. Telephone 4503 or erroneously that Bradley'a truck me to stop, can’t >-ou yell politely?" "Hey, pal—if you’re Ihe supreme high mogul, 6293. nary exalled and grand ruler of Ihe Lambs of the I. Pami ■ X>al?w Prodoaio aa 3 a# 7 7 ran Into the rear o f the automobile. laa (After 6 P. M.) plains— yer Nvife’s lookin' fer^'Qul”

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